Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1931, Page 18

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FEBRUARY 4, 1931 and his bride, the former Mrs. Agnes|in 1920. He has been editor of the Lee ley, widow of former Gov. Her- | gtar since 1911. bert S. H.dley of Missouri, were on a Mrs. Hadley listed her age as 54 and wedd! ge to Naples today. They sal lledmh.n mxhz on the liner Roma. her residence as St. Louis. Her first STAR, WASHINGTOXN, D. C, WEDNESDAY, EDITOR AND BRIDE SAIL TO ITALY ON HONEYMOON THE EVENING Hobbs and Dorsy W. Hyde, Jr., executive secretary of the chamber and editor of the mngszme no_further action was necessary. Representative La Guardia, Mwb- lican, New York, author of the resolu- tion to investigate the conduct of the judge for the Western Tennessee dis- HOOVER s;rs FIRST COPY OF C. OF C. PUBL|CATi0NI KRIEG'S EXPRESE 2 SHOE STORE LOSS Fapre JUDGE G|VEN APPROVAL | trict, is to present his report next Tues- o e arrisd 188Y Thonme | NRabAGE e in 1090 wiile. . e President Tells Mombers He Has e Henry 3. Haskell of Kansas City| They were mar Justerday” by Dr. | chancello of Washingion Universiy in STORAGE CO. Acquainted Himselt With Maga- | Four of Five Committeemen 0. K — b el 4 b e “""M'“ e 616 Eye St. Dist. 2010 . and a 3 zine and Approves Aims. Tennessee Jurist. Steel Company Head Dies. Missouri Governor. Sativ °‘““e““":‘1“‘é"'y1§’.';’k‘"|| ,_g: poibo! m.,m“ m‘:m“ an Englishman, el T Ths"first copy of Greater Washing- | Four of the five committee members| | SARASOTA, Fia, Febfuaty \‘/n(xfie: A T M e o, o Eanartin | SOotomnig the Blsaste ' oF Wive . o now hao el e M. A. Vanderkloot, bach Slightly Hurt at Sev- enth Street Scene. dent, Flames, fanned by a draft from a L % @umb-waiter shatt, swept through the Hoover, ' Seventh street, early last night. proximately $35,000. | Two firemen, Pvts. V. J. Jacquet of No. 7 Engine Company and C. H Baumbach of No. 3 Truck Company. were slightly injured. Firemen confined the flames to the shore store and the second floor of the building. Only slight water damage | was reported by tenants adjoining the shoe store. The first alarm was tapped off at 6:17 pm. after Max Needle, who con- | ducts a tailoring shop at 437 Seventh | street, saw the flames from the <kv-‘ light of his establishment. A second | alarm followed a few minutes after| apparatus reached the scene. Firemen said they believed that em- | bers removed from a furnace a short time before were fanned int) flame by & draft frompthe dumb-waiter shaft nearby, causing the fire. No one was | in the building at the time. The fire marshal was to conduct investigation today in order to offi ly determine the cause of the b and the extent of damage. Operato of the shoe store, 8. F. Lewis and T. Edward Boyce, said the damage would probably run between $35,000 and $4 000. The building is cwned by Charles D. Fowler of New York. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TODAY. Meeting, Washington Society of En- Benefit dance and card party, aus- pioes Congress Heights Citizens’ Asso- | | clation, Lytle’s Casino, 8 p.m. , Benefit dinner.apd card pnrl) Good | Will Chapter, No. 36,0, E. S., North- | | east Masonic Temple, & ana T 7 u . | streets northeast, 5 pm. ness of l_h: department shows " 4 Downstairs Store. ’ $150 Blanket Robes, Indian or 84¢ , m:'e;l“\;{on‘xex;< City Club, 736 Jack- There ace many. hew ways of saying “I l|_|a|l the s “éw_nh{-\glnr;‘ Ahue S1175 to 315 Summer Rugs—0x12 yacquard patterns ... b v a 2, o . 3 ciate good merchandisze’ at the right Crex Rugs; 7/4x9 Marie Antoinette s 5 Meeting, Women's City Club, 1736 | Love You"—you'll find just the one you price, and another advantage is. the Rugs. Also 9x12-t. Fibre Rugs. ... 8.50 T e o et ol 300 ¥ackson place, 8 prg_ want!‘ Also kiddies’ make-your-own boxes location, which is directly on the main Wl T i o e : FUTURE~ | of valentines. floor with an entrance at 928 Seventh m’:;’:,.“‘k"_"zl"svg}’:f(S:::I"“ :r';‘, 'y - Executive meeting, Randall High- | - 7 5 : : 87 5 i ? lands-Orr P, A, Orr School, tomor- | Valentine Talli Napkins, pkg., 15¢ street, and one at 706 K street. You ped patterns. 9x12-ft. siz A . (200) Women’s & Misses' Tow, 3:15 p.m. atentinie 1 alises pkins, pkg., need not take an elevator and you Downtair: $1 n.’ume m dozen, 25c¢ Table Cloths, 25¢ need not pass through a crowd of 45¢ to 59c Felt Base Floor Covering, 3 Sauncheon, Kiwsnls Chib, Washing- | ) ; ‘ 28¢ Trimly tailoved print- | ton Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. | Périy Caps) doz. 35¢ Party Hats, 10c women shoppers, to which so many 2 yds. wide. Some seconds, Sq. yd........ arty Cups, doz. men object. = Annual meeting, Methodist Home for Place Cards, doz., 35¢ J , $is0 v ST TAlka Linolouile; shconds the Aged, tomorrow, 10:30 -a.m. " Meeting, Twentieth ‘Century Club, tomorrow, 11 am. . AR PRIMARY BILL FAILS | _'TOPEKA, February 4 (#).—For the | second time in two years a presidential | preferential measure has failed | B enaciment by ¥ Hanses Legisiature [ The State Senate (urmed down, the | oposal, 23.to T4, after its adoption | y the House. The bill would enable | voters to express preferences for candi- dates and elect delegates to the Natienal Conventions. The delegates now are chosen by conventions. s himsel, shoe store of Lewis & Boyce, at 439 | in public siatements. Dam- | feplied that he aready had acquaint.d ’ imself with the plans of the magazine -age wag unofficially estimated at “"‘fand declared that he approved them l Besides Mr. Wood, th> chamber mem- Ficlutad ihort b Littlepage, second | vice president; president; Noisemakers, 10c STATIONERY, STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH'S for criticism or censure. A. G. Wood, first vice|tee pres sentativ Sumner: Sparl idal city as Mr had said Th> he desired President v! d at the White House issue of the publication | Martin_ A. George E. Keneipp, past | Wllllam Section Valentines, 25c and 50c Playing Cards, 3 decks, $1 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store No Connection With_Any Other Washington Store Accept This Advice from a Budding “ Darts for One Heart . . . or for Several in Our to President Hoover in his ¢xecutive fee vstorday they had found no ground offices at the White House vesterday. | for [ In handing the paper to the. P Georg president of the Washington Chamber. - declared_that its purpose and its aims are to disseminate the plans to make | e Washington the | == Chairman _Hickey of fhe subcommit- ed a report signed by Repre- . Republican, Kans: Democrat, Texas, and Brow Democrat, Tennessee, holding that FOOT IRRITATIONS Soft corns, cracks between toes. etc., relieved at once and healed by Filled Economlst of Washington @ Do you know that we have one ~ Firemen Jacquet and Baum-|tn, publication of the Washington | 310 investigated the offclel conduct of| ,joot Steel & Iron Co. of Chicago, died *NEW YORK, February 4—Henry J.|\rignt Haskell Chamber of Commerce, was presented ‘ported to the House Judiciary Commit- here yesterday. Haskell, editor of the Kansas City Star,' Wilbur Wright, aviation pioneers, died SORRY —but because of limited quan- tities and broken sizes, we can- not fill mail or phone orders on Rummage Sale bargains. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. It offers to you high-grade merchan- dise correctly priced, and anything you buy must be right. The constantly increasing busi- We also have an up-to-date Men's Clothing Department with an entrance directly on the first floor at 706 K street. . We invite your patronage and are sure you will not regret having purchased anything at Gold- enberg’s. GOLDENBERG’S some with inner belts Second Floor. (100) $1 Magnolia Cloth Slips in regu- 79c lar and extra sizes THE DEP discontinued patterns and irregulars. 9x12, 8.3x10.6 and 6% x12 ft. sizes. . $39 to $42.50 $45 to $50 $50 and $60 $2.25 and $2.50 Velvet Carpet, odd lengths, cut rolls. 27 in. wide. Yd... Downstairs Store. $7.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, perfect quality. Discontinued patterns.. 36x63 $1.48 $3.75 - §1 15¢ 39¢ and short lengths. M, yd. $1 Truvy Pcrl’um. at a ridiculously low Main’ Floor, $1.50 April Showers Double Cnmpact. reduced to only. 15¢ to 25¢ Tooth Brusl priced at Main Floor. 50c to 75c¢ Novelty Bead Nccld-cu, Chokers and Chains = 15c $7.50 Dresses of Silk or Rayon Flat Crepe Sizes 14 to 48. Second Floor. assortment. ABL) Our customers are invited to use our large parking s (opposite 8th St. Entrance) while shopping at Goldenberg’s. " These Drastic Reductions on All Odd Lots Afford You a Host of Opportunities to Save! Axminster and Velvet Rugs . . . Rummage Priced! Three groups—small lots, floor samples, Boys’ and Girls’ $1 Fleece-Lined African Capeskin Gloves, tan or brown. i Main Floor. Women's 89c Imported Chamoisuede Novelty Cuff Gloves, sizes, 5% to 875 in IOt eeieiiinnrncnseiossesicscisioncananane " 79¢ 49¢ 29c¢ Boys’ 50c Sport Hose, discontinued num- ber, 7% length, Fancy patterns........... Main Floor. . gineers, Cosmos Club, 8:15 pm. Statl onery Grades Grades Grades Women’s 50c Rayon-Cotton-and-Weol B i T ey X 0 Hose, with seamed backs and fashion marks. @ Washington Club, Seventeenth and K 2 of- the most complete Men’s sz4's sZS.so 332 »50 $ Pravdorst ivaiivitesis s ts, 8 p.m. Furnishings Departments in this city? p.f‘.i,"b::kii.‘:.l:f'.‘f“"... e Je Third $1 Girls’ $298 Wool Plaid and Canl-voy Zipper Lumberjacks . . in comfortable sleeved models. Men’s $15 and $17.50 Suits, cassi- meres and worsteds. Brnm sizes.. $6.95 $1.95 Men's $3 Moleskin Pants, gray striped and plain tan; 31 to 42...... Men's “$1.50 'l'n-url. dark worsteds. Broken sizes..... Main Fioo Men’s $1850 Black Horsehide Sport Coats, wool lined. Main Fleor. Women's $1.69 to $1.98 Umbrellas. Good “ $12.75 99¢ il Mail s rtment to chgose from.........ovues Mail ) e inner belt; sizes 46 and 48, ke i o o O e i e Second Floor. re e Children’s $1 and $1.25 Umbrellas, black . s Rio Rita Girdle of stiong pink ss Somipevicusatliy or colored Fruit-of-the-Loof cove;s..“. 69¢ Phone Phone brocade, sizes 28 to 40 i P__i_f.d‘:"‘:_ —NAti Men's _and w..m. sz_so Um- Ordérs 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Orders $2.50 Corselettes nf pink brocade 31.98 ;:li':: .:;f.'., Plo-s P B brellas, English Bradiord covers. 31.44 Women's $1 and $1.25 H-db-.p, Dupont leather fabrics and tapestries.......<q.... Main nm 48c Second Fioor. $139 Double-Bed Size Blankets, pretty $298 Suede (45) 59c Flannelette Nightgowns for 46c plaid patterns. Each... 69c Hl'.‘f}’?;'.l‘ black ands brown. Good 1.1 5. e b E Second Floor. (120) Rayon-and-Cotton Costume Slips, pastel shades. Second Floo Flat (12) Women’s and Misses’ $49.50 roken srenr. ot e ot $209,50 ) Second Floor. A18) Women’s and Misses’ Sport and Dress Coats with fine fur S39 5° . trimmings. Broken sizes.... Second Floor. (15) Women's and Misses® $69.50 Handsomely Furred Sport Dress Coats. Broken sa,.g_“...n.‘.l 349'50 59c Perfect Opaque Window Sha white, green or ecri 32¢ Fourth Floor Ehibet Sl e $3.95 Fourth Floor “~ $1.65 $3.00 Cotton-Filled wned Cowforts, 55¢ pieced silkoline covering..... Fourth Fioor $1.00. Feather Bed Pillows, good qual- ity ticking covering. Each............... Fourth Fioor 79¢c Perfect American Holland Window Shades, cut sizes 3x6 ft................... Fourth Floor Children’s and Misses’ 50¢ and 75¢ Hand- bags, leathers and Sil-k< zsc Nets, cap* and Per dozen...... ’ ......... ‘. l9c Main Floor. 79¢ Cretonne Sewing Machine Cavers, several pretty patterns.. Main fringe styles. 50c Scissors and Shears, good styles. Irregulars. Pair o T TR 25c to $1 Dozen Dress, Coat and Trimming Buttons. Broken assfiflments.. ............. 5¢c . Second Floor, / o T’'m not very old, but I know a thing (18) $180 Sealise (Dyed C:‘:") s l’( rt- v!;vulx nl.-::-u. double-bed sz 7 5 ain Floor. 5 size. Goo B ‘ (< / or two about making my dollars go a i Fur Coats, with fox collars; small $z9.5° z ood colors. Pair....... ,||“=:;:;fl'p,-::':::dR;:(.}x::::l s niot se \ L R R R ; 5 long way! I am going to prove a bab Second Fioor, 89¢ Ruffled Curtain Sets, complete with Main Floor. 1 d /),_ s B WAy SUNE 10°p! y valartce and ti¢ backs. 4’7¢c can be well dressed, and still have money (9) $22.50 Sport Suits, pile fabric - Fourth Fioor ISe R--dy-m-dfi Stocking Feet, B cket, muff and b 14 RTREETITe - for ice cream cones. Mother and I do "“' ye ”:nn gl 814'50 o5 gt bap iy ShP ke sl l » b s A b i Second arate cushion covers. Set...... 50c Waist Linings, assorted lcc Fl lett our shopping in Lansburgh’s Baby i L:"""'-C::or = . sizes, in black only. ... 3 enuine Lane Cedar Chests— v anneletre Shop! Boys’l Overcoats Walhat: fipiih Floor smhulee ioiaht. .. sl, O.N.T. Sewing Silk, black, white and Myqy z Fourth Floor colors. Per s Ros. Diapers 1, Off 196 Brand-News Casoiss T O i iear, 89c pkg. I need a lot. Might as well buy them at a saving. 27x27-inch size. 11 cents, if I buy three! bottom, gertrudes and button shoulders, and kimonos. Special! Soft Flannelette Garments, 39¢; 3 for $I Right there is a saving of one ice cream cone and Gowns with draw-string Smart styles for juniors and prepsters. Coats, sold regularly at $3.95 to $24.75, . mow— $D ¢ $ 1237 Third Floor to choose from. full pieces lzc Zlc 29c Theatrical Gauze—most any color to choose from. Perfect. Yd...... i Fourth Floor 89c Cretonne Chair Cushions—189 the lot. Each...... Fourth Floo: (32 pes.) 29¢ Fast Color Prints, neat l sc design« S6tinchenwide Vi . Nl o $10 Sure-Fit Furniture Slip Cover Sets Six different pat- terns — complel with 5 separate cushions — will fit most any 3-piece overstuffed living room suite. | Boys’ $7.00 to $10 Sheep-Lined Main Fieor QUILTED PADS, with BEACON BLANKETS. | Coats, with sheep collar. 8 to 16.... s4095 l(ug ds) 39 Plain Color Broadelths, 2B@ Fourth Floor g -1 30x40; pink and blue | ra Floor white and colors. Yard, ] R erig Bow-End hariioeldlatbaacpp s | | Boys' 78 to $150° Wearables, blouses, shirts, Main’ Fioor (16 pes.) 19¢ Bleached Shaker Flannel, § g 1@ f, o i g Sl y ¢ sweaters, knickers, wash suits and play 9c (16 pes.) 39¢ Printed Voile: double ' fleeced. Yard_ ... ; ¢ Bassinet and Pad INFANTS' HANDMADE P B e S R 4 Busth colArtast s v " M (Note: buy 6 and save 14c) DRESSES, of sheer batiste, Third Floor # (48"yds.) 19c Printed Challis, color-fast. :?::m.' to "2 yedrigy | Boys’ $1 and $1.25 White Blouses, neck- l’c (7 pes.) S0c Irish Dress Linens, russet For comforts, etc. 36 in. wide $7~95 W e band style. Some irregular. 6 to 15..... and brown. 36 in. wide. Yd.. l’c S Third Floor Main Ficor 15¢ o-m- Flannels, checks and stripes. § P @ flannels and Mill lengths. Yard.. g it Ysole idiuies 1 Boys’ 79c to 95c Pajam 25¢ Printed Percales, 36 in. wide; color- ; i Cunnlng NCW s e Y5k iy cottons. Sizes 4 to 16 vr 590 tast - Ml oty P l‘c " i b l‘;d";' % 1 re Main Floor omens luste: ul i ' money! Large bas- Chest of 5 Boys’ $9¢ to $1 Blouses, Pants, Belts, (47 doz) "25c Bleached Pillowcases, misei Bistums Cotpn : Walk'“g sinet with panel Hats and Caps. Odd lots...... 29c 45x36 and 42x36 sizes S (run-of-the-mill). 145 i Main loor ’ head and foot. Boys’ 3%¢ to 50c Four-in-Hand Neck (64) $1.75 Crinkle Bedspread Boys’ dnd ‘Girls’ 79¢ to $1 Shirts, Pants Dresses $10 some irregular ..o - 25¢ S0X105 sibe acalloped edgets. s - slo“ and Waist Suits, of well kriown brands.... 49c¢ Main 3 ; Boys’ Lumberjacks, Raincdats and Wash (32) $1.39 Mattress Covers, full and twin Kiddies' 89c Medium Weight Knit Cot- g 73c VANTA SHIRTS, me. I figure a chest t Suits. _ Special group,at 79¢ sizes. Heavy grade .. 97¢c ton Waist Suits, ankle length, short slecves 54c¢ | 7 = dium weight, silk, wool an like this would 79c to $2 Puff Bon- Hair Receivers, ¥ : b cotton; double / g ] : $1 and $1.50 Hot Water Bottl i l ; -ll.lx.:; :ldzf:;dm;,yl;-: gk S et 3 | ;sm:“y Iw“ she Clothes Brushes, etc, to dlear at.......... 3‘9c (18 Doz.) $1.39 or pastel rubber ... 37¢ ‘ 5 4 15! vory or 25c to $1 Dressing Combs in pearl, shell H old friends can save on ; “green. and novelty effects .o....oiniinnnn lse 81x99-Inch Sheets A::'? g::‘:':" D:::: Salti, Cheramy and lsc & 1 1 H . in Floor, Ful 7 . i.... ............... 4 these! Dainty pnmfd Complete Line of Healz S Moot Maath Wtk st caatily ull double-bed si frocks, fast colors, with Baby Shoes and Stork Al zsc B ks s Line Furniture ’ INFANTS® SHOP— i thread quality; finished 3 contrasting trimming. . FOURTH FLOOR. 2 sc il deins M ! | Drawers A REGISTERED TRAINED NURSE ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE »

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