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to Intn for veari. -‘.‘-.uh.:.‘-“: wie Metfopoliian 1065 for frée bookis Sold in Washfngton for 15 Years Mountain Valley Water L From Hot Springs, Arkansss 306 District Nmnn-l Bank Bldg. ||| received from John W. Pole, controller ||| have || | mittee mvemgm.ng National Banks, POLE'S CHARGE HIT BY BANK DIRECTORS Louisville Bonrd Members Deny Getting Written Warn- . ing From Controller. By the Associated Press. LOUISVILLE, Ky.,, March 9.—Present and former directors of the National Bank of Kentucky, in & statement issued here yesterday, denied they had ever of ocurrency at Washington, written ‘warning of “unsafe and improper bank-. ln; practices” on the pu't of the bank's t. ’rh- ahtaunc wu in the form of & reply. to cent statement, m ‘which he crmclkd omchls of the bank, now in recelvership. Mr ole’s :'atement, purported to beensrpo to the Senate Com- Jam Brown, president of the bank, lnd other omcers ith loose banking practices, and said dlrem after written notification, had failed to | ¢d remedy the situation. October Letter Cited. The directors’ statement said that “af l\uh letters were written to the board of directors they were never de- llverofl to or received by any members of , except posslbly some THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 9, -1931 Bruening Deplores Stress on Diploma Rather Than Work Youths Have Idea School- ing Is Paramount, Ger- man Chancellor Says. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, March 8—Germany, fits chancellor said yesterday, has been placing too much emphasis on intellect, higher education and diplomas and too little on character and capacity for work. The chancellor, Heinrich Bruen- ing, lddrensed a gathering of students, members of the Relchs- tag ulemung the tenth anniversary of the central agency for student em- Ploymem people, wherever nnd 'henever they Ipply ‘for work, dlploml-l and certificates demanded,” he said, “there is de\elnped m them and in the country's y in general the utwr false convicuon thst everythmg in lif® depends on knowledge and only schools can fit them for an occupation and achievement Lamenting thlt radicalism is rampant in German universities, Bruening warn- that the nation's higher schools can flourish only in an atmosphere of tol- !‘rlnh understanding free from agita- tion. . Guards Get Tear-Gas Guns, OSSINT N. Y, March 9 (#).— Guards in t.he watch towers atop the ; Wessel’s and Our Own Stock Men’s Wear Odd Lots of (W)”chlcl)m lsc 0Odd Lots of Trimmings 9¢ to $1.19 (l:’lrgLen:th-. 2 9 C 10c to 15c Laces and l c Insertions, yd.. 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Mr. Brown, Musterole, you have known so long, in TS, ‘were to the attention of the board. ‘The only exception is that ol Omber 11, 1930, Chief National Bank Examiner cnm—d The new weapons have gas Robert Nefll did communicate with the memben of '.he board and they replied erden Lewis E. Th dll’ecwrl said “ board h.gVE been wholly unable to obtain Tequest therefor was made statement added that * “prior to ’ Bank duql in November, The National Bank of Kentucky falled to open November 17, 1930. Co. and the Bnncokentucky To., affilated organizations, ars also i ‘who was president of the B!ncoxmtucky Co. also, they Sing Sing walls will be equipped now with te guns instead of the Tepeating rifies. they heretofore have es which will carry 400 feet. E. Lawes has approved the change. ‘members of the MINISTER CAN'T SLEEP | STOMACH GAS IS CAUSE oFor 12 vears T had gas bloating and | T Gkt doses of Ad Qruoy eating ev. J. O. Babcocl e set rid of u: by doctor: me Stomach, " For stavs in e ER bowel. 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Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Women’s and Misses’ I Dresses & Coats (24) $7.50 Silk Dresses (1) $95 Chinchillette* Fur Cape (2) $100 Sealine* Fur Coats (7) Women’s $25.00 Winter Coats (12) $25 Spring Coats (6) $19.50 Spring Coats for. . (1) Mm $7.50 Tweed Coat. . 2) 8100 Wombn (Lambskin) C Mfllfl!l 's—Second Floor. Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Toilet Goods (80) 40c Colgate’s Baby Talcum (104) 50c Truvey Perfume. . . . (34) 50c Musoldent Mouth Wash . (56) 25c Corylopsis Talcum Powder. (36) 59c Guimet Body Powder. . . . (40) 25c¢ April Showers Bath Salts. (24) 50c Barbasol Skin Freshener 25¢ (503 $1 to $1.50 Water Bottles or Syringes. 37c (87) 25c¢ Biarritz Face Powder 5¢ Goldenberg's—Main Floor, Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of House Frocks, etc. (10) $1.98 Rayon Satin Robes. . (65) $1.49 Cotton Crepe Kimon (200) $1 Tub Frocks and Aprolu (40) $1 Soiled White Hoovers (55) $1.98 “Puritan” Uniforms, Hoovers, c. (irregulars) 98¢ (100) $1 Broadcloth Smocks (imperfect) . .44c (20) Women’s $1 Slip-over Sweaters (10) $2.98 C‘l;epe 2’ Chine Bloluel Wessel’'s and Our Own Stock of Home Needs (8) 75¢ Aluminum Trays (round) (14) $1.25 Wall Brush (dustless) . (12) 49c Gray Enamel Coffee Pots. (14) $1.25 Infants’ Baths (round) (10) $1.39 Novelty Table hmpn (8) $4.49 Lamp Stands (metal) .. (120) 9c Glass Nappies, each (14) 25c Small Electric Stoves Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Rugs, Etc. (20) $5 Felt-Base Rugs (715x9) 3 (15) $7.50 Felt-Base Rugs (9x1015)..$3.75 (150 Yds.) 75¢ Linoleum Runner, yard...37¢ (5) $10 to $15 Fiber Rugs (9x12, 81/4x1015) (25) $7.50 Napara Rugs, 6x9 size (15) $9.75 Felt-Base Rugs (9x12) (3) $10 Felt-Base Squares (9x15) $2 to $2.25 Inlaid Linoleum, sq. y: (7) $10 Felt-Base Rugs* (91101/2) $1.39 Inlaid Linoleum, square yard. . 50c to 69c¢ Felt Base, remnants, sq. d (10) $37 Axmlmtcr Rugs (9x12).. (20) $2 Gold Seal and Annlh’ongt Quaker Rugs, 3x6-ft size $3.75 ..75¢ ..28¢ ..$19.75 69¢ Congoleum, seconds, square ylnl. R $1.50 Gold Seal & Quaker Rugs, 3x41;. . (10) $27 Axminster Rugs* (6x9) . $2.75 Inlaid Linoleum (A grade), sq. yd..$1.65 (25) $12 and $15 Fiber and Grass Rugs 9x12 7 ( ) (10) $2.50 Japanese Grass Rugs (415x715) (20) $15 Imported Summer Rugs (715x9) (‘2 3211 )Algenn Mouzourk Rugs 9x12 *Irregulars. Boyl 79¢ to $1.50 Assorted Wearables. . Boys’ $1.50 tn $4.95 Raincoats, Wash Sum, Knickers, $1 Boys’ $4.95 and $5.95Jr. Overcoats Boys’ $10 to $14.75 Jr. Overcoats! .9 Boys’ $10 and $12 Overcoats (11 to 18) . $3.90 Boys’ $12.75 & $15 0’Coats (12 to 18) .$6.90 $18.50 to $24.75 Overcoats (15 to 20)..$9.90 Boys’ $5.95 to $9.75 Sheep Coats 2. Boys’ $1.50 and $2 Long Pants Boys’ $10 Stout Suits (2-Knickers) Boys’ $6 to $10 Suits (2-Pants) . . Boys’ $8.50 to $12 Suits (2-] Pnnu) (25) Boys’ $15 to $17.50 Leather Coats. $7. 90 Boys’ 79¢ to $1.19 Wearables—Pajamas, Blanket Robes, sizes 6, 8 and 10 Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Lingerie (200) 50c Porto Rican Gowns (100) 58c Muslin Gowns (180) $1.49 Crepe de Chine Step-ins (160) $1.00 Rayon Satin Costume Slips. . . (75) 79¢ Rayon Flat Crepe Slips (10) 79c Flannelette Gowns (25) $1.00 fll:n;lenesfiov:n:l Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of 7 Silks (676 Yds.) $1 Silks and Rayons (remnants), 39¢ (474 Yds.) Silk and Rayon Slip Satin, yard.29¢ (640 Yds.) $1.39 Printed Chiffon (remnants), Goldenberg’'s—Main Filoor. Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of i Jewelry & Handbags | 9¢ (15) Men’s $2 95 Tourist Sets. . rg’s—Main Floor. Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Corsets, etc. (6) $5 Elastic Clasp-Front Girdles (5) $3 Rengo Belt Corselettes $2.6 (10) $1. 50 C/B Girdles (26 and 27)... .79 (20) $1.50 Garter Belts 98¢ (12) $1 Clasp-Front Girdles (26, 27). ...39: (20) 75c Narrow Garter Belts (150) $1 Fancy Bandettes Goidenberg's—Second Floor. Luggage (10) $4.50 Fiber Suit Cases (5) $15 Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases. . (50) $1.50 Steel Frame Suit Cases idenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of . Draperies - (50 Prs.) $1.50 Cretonne Overdrapes (75) $1.50 Cretonne Day-Bed Covers 25¢ to 39¢ Crétonnes (some full pieces) . . 59¢ Terry Cloths (2 to 10 yd. pieces), yu'd 25¢ 75c Striped 50-in. Belgian Linen*, yar 89c Heavy Crash Cretonnes, yard 39c Rayon or French Marquisette, yard. . (25) $2.50 Linene Day-Bed Covers (35) $1.25 Criss-Cross Curtains, pair (50 Prs.) 59¢ Sash Curtains, pair (45 Prs.) $1.39 Tailored Curtains, pair. . . .85¢ (25) $1.39 6-Pc. Cottage Sets 8 (200 Prs.) 75¢ Ruffled Curtains, pair 19¢ & 29c¢ Ruffled Curtain Materials, yard. 10: *Cotton Strives. s Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Window Shades 0dd Lots of 59¢ to 95¢ Shades®. . $1.50 Sunfast and Washable Shad $1.25 Duplex Oil Opaque Shades. $2.25 Sunfast 42-inch Shades®. . $2.75 Sunfast 44 and 48 in. Shad $3.50 Sunfast 50 to 54 in. Shades®. .. 95¢ 0il Opaque Window Shades $1.25 Satin-Finish Washable Shades 79¢ American Holland Shades 95¢ Oil Opaque Window Shades* 95¢ 'Albert Holland Shades lightly Imperfect. Golden! pattern) (7) $3 and $3.50 Knickers, small sizes Men’s $3.00 Cloth Pants, 33 to 44 (26) Men’s $6 and $7.50 Trollun Goldenberg's—Main Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Hosiery Women’s $1.35 and $1.50 Silk Hose®....67¢ $1.50 and $1.95 Sheer and Service Hose..89¢c $1.35 Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose* Girls’ 35¢ and 39¢ Sport Hose. . . . Boys’ 35¢ and 50c Sport Hose* *Slight Irregulars. Goldenberg's—Main Floer. Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of - Knit Undies Wom:s $1 “Merode” Underwear Kiddies’ $1 Fleeced Union Suits. 0Odds and E.d..fwm.uam" 29¢ to 50c Knit Underwear. .......... 19¢ Geoldenberg's—Main Floer, Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Girls’ & Babies’ Wear (68) Girls’ $1.59 to $1.98 Raincoats (71) Girls’ 39¢ and 50c Bloomers (34) Girls’ $1.59 and $1.98 Bathrobes. . .49¢ Girls’ 79¢ Wash Frocks (7 to 12) (21) Girls’ $1.98 Silk Undies (1) Infant’s $7.98 Reed Wardrobe (49) Infants’ 59¢ Erud:.l‘o:i mc.r'oe,m Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Neckwear & Women’s 25¢ to 39¢ Fancy Neckwear (38) 89c Painted Silk Scarfs 10c to 19c Fancy Ribbons, yard. Scto 8¢ li'bbon, 4 ylrls for Vet sl o= O N T Wash Goods 19¢ Plain 36-in. Chambray, yard. ....... 59c¢ to 89¢ Printed Rayon Flat Crepes, 5 38¢ to 59¢ Rayons and Bruddnh, yard. . . 39¢ Rayon Lustre (36 in.), yard 25¢ 39¢ Plain 36-in. Rayon Flat Cnpn, yard. .24¢ 19¢ and 25¢ Wash Fabrics, yard 10c 25¢ Fast Colored (36 im.) l’-ulu : 39¢c and 59¢ Prdd Rayu:, !u'd Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Domestics $1.39 Bleached 81x90 Sheets 39¢ to 45¢ Bleached Pillowcases. ~19¢ Pillowcases (42x36) $4 and $5 Rayon Bedspreads.... $1 Unbleached Mattress Covers. . 19¢ Unbleached 40-in. Sheeting. . $1.39 Bleached 81x108 Shot-l $2.75 Rayon Bedspreads (80:1.5 29¢ Pillowuu:fi(_fix“) bers's—Main Floor. Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Notions Dress Trimming and Coat Buttons, card. . Assorted Lot of Notions, choice 5 25c Warrens’ Elastic (6 yds. in a piece) . . . Goldenberg's—Main Floor, Wessel’s and Our Own Stock of Blankets (20) $4 to $5 Part-Wool Robe Blankets, (10) $8 AI-Wool Blankets, pair (50) $1 Well-Filled Bed Pillows, each. . (25) $1.69 Large-Size Bed Pillows, nch. 85: (30) $2.25 Double-Bed Size Blnle (8;_'8‘7) 95 :LI-Wool Blankets (Dullo-{d Ao