Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1931, Page 26

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'NEW SCHOOL URGED BYCTIZENS GROLP Erection of Vocational Struc- " ture Is Recommended by Southeast Body. teenth and Fourteenth streets, was voted last night by the Southeast Washington +Citizens’ Associaticn at a meeting in the | Boutheast branch of the Public Library. | Stressing the need for added educa- tional facilities in that scction, the as- sociation unanimously indorsed the ac- tion of A. Pfleger, chairman of its Edu- cational Committee, in requesting the Board of Education to consider building | the new school. | Recommendation that the District | the World }VlVa;, abse?t,teg :;hin;sre]vos erec 5 to serve in the Army at the battlefront e e and then returned to carry on legisla- B — G 5 tive duties. Victor Heintz of Ohio en- | | e STAR, WASHINGTON, Marine Corps Orders The following changes are announced: Capt. Willlam F. Brown, detached San Diego, Calif, to Mare sland, Calif,, to report not later than April 10. Capt. Joseph C. Grayson, assigned to duty at San Diego, Calif. Capt. James H. McGan, detached Headquarters Department of the Pa- cific, San Francisco, Callf, to San| Diego, Calif. GROUP OPENS FIGHT Committee on Early Diagno- sis Campaign Arranges Talks by Radio. An intensive campaign for tubercu- THE EVENING — pictures of the chest, as previously an- nounced, is to be supported with public meetings and the distribution of educa- tional literature. 0DD CLUB :I'O DISBAND | Two Representatives Who Served | in War Comprise Roster. | The most exclusive congressional club —boasting only of two members—will | disband when Representative Royal S. | Johnson of South Dakota retires from | the House in 1932. | Mr. Johnson and Fiorella H. La Guardia | of New York are the only House mem- bers who began their service before joyed the same distinction briefly but did not seek re-election after his war term. e | | Kiddies’ 79¢ Rayon Combinations 46¢ Pretty little built-up shoul- der models of dainty pink rayon — exceptionally under- priced. Panty leg style. In Sizes 2 to 10 Yrs. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor D. C., 'WEDNESDAY, ® Free Parking Space Oppposite 8th St. Entrance ® APRIL 1, 193Y. Girls’ and Boys’ S0c Sport Hose Down to Nearly Half Price! 2;9(: For Boys-—7; length fan sport hose with full elastic cu tops. For Girls— 53 length fancy sport hose with ribbed cuff tops. Goldenbers's—Main Floor EASTER "SALES WEEK" We are Specializing in District Owns Property. gxm prevention opened today, to con- | / Easter FrOCkS The property upon which the bulld- | tinue through May 15, under the direc- | ing of the school is recommended has| yjon of the Early Diagnosis Campaign been owned by the District since 1910, 2 according to Mr. Pfleger. He told the | Committee of the Washington Tubercu association the property was purchased | losis Association. ] at that time for the purpose of erecting | The Campaign Committee is com- | > 1 r 5 & school. posed of representative health officials | ; A D : 7 Of the New Woolens . . . With or Without Fur! 15 Handsome new spongy basket- weaves, flake woolens and tolgas— in skipper blue, red, green, tan or black. Carefully fitted and tailored, with- out fur, or collared with lapin (coney) or fox. Double-breasted effects, scarf collars, new sleeves, belts and models that fasten smart- ly with four to six buttons at the waistline. Swagger belted polo coats in eggshell, camel or green are included. Junior Sizes 11 to 19; Misses’ Of Real Beauty, With Lots of Style, at This Popular Price! $9.88 Navy Blue Crepes and Georgettes. Pastel and Flowered Chiffons. Polka Dots!. Flower Prints! Plenty of Smart Jacket Models. Setting forth objection to the un-|ang social workers, of which Dr. Joseph | sightliness of the Washington Gas Light | A Murphy is chairman. The final plans Co.'s huge storage tanks on the banks |fo; the campaign were released follow- | of the Anacostia River, near Twelfth |ing a meeting this morning at the of- street southeast, the association adopted | fices of the association, 1022 Eleventh a resolution asking the Fine Arts Com- | street, - ion to plant silver maple trees to, Al three local radio stations will carry screen off the view from the main road- | short talks on the object of the cam- way. When the gas company removes | paign tonight. From Station WRC, at its plant to Alexandria the association |§ o'elock, Dr. H. B. Larned, president of contemplates asking removal of the|the Board of Education, will speak on special occasion . .. storage tanks altogether. e ol Baeston, WO mwn | there’s nothing like Favors Boulevard Highway. Schools”; from Station WMAL, at 6:40 o'clock, Dr. Murphy will talk on “Pro- | The association went on record favor- | £010%% Dr: Jurphy il Talk of Pro- | F L ing the establishment of Potonac | and from Station WOL, at 5:30 o'clock, nue as a boulevard highway. It recom- | ;. william H. Hough, president of the | mended that stop signs be placed at the | pigtrict Medical Society, will speak on intersectoin of Kentucky avenue, Fif- |:gejence Conquering the Foe of Youth - teenth and G streets southeast. The | ~Gr etreot cars of both lnes in the civic group asked also that automatic | ity posters will be displayed carrying traffic signal lights be timed so 8s 10 |the campaign.slogan, “Tuberculosis, the give longer time for pedestrians' 1o |poe of ~Youth,” and_the statement, make crossings and that lanes be|.garly Discovery by X-ray.” Posters marked off for pedestrians. with the same slogan and & picture of A Bicentennial Committee, appointed | payid, representing youth and knowl- to co-operate with the Federation of |eGge 'about to overcome the giant, Citizens' Assoclations, included A. G.|Goliath, symbolic of tuberculosis, are 7 ...and every other ‘Wundies’ 89c¢ These clever little two- in-one garments take the place of brassieres and stepins (they come with Fresh cut and Potted Blooming Plants of every variety at MOD- ERATE PRICES. In Sizes The adorable model sketched is s 321038 typical of the smartness of a host of other models for misses and women. The print itself is delight- ful....black, chartreuse and white. And there’s heaps of style in the cowl neck line, long flared skirt, and Please leave your orders EARLY GEO. C. Hermann, president of the association; | also being displayed in the high schools Mrs. M. W. Davis and J. C. L. Ritter. ‘Warner H. Wright was accepted as a new member. American passenger cars taken into "Purkey last year numbered 754,875. WoopwArD & LOTHROP "Now Is and graded schools, as_ well as in most of the Federal office buildings in the city. Active co-operation of the medical profession and the hospitals in provid- ing physical examinations’ with X-ray 10™ 11™ F anp G STREETS $350 the Time to SHAFFER | sleeveless bolero (trimmed in black). Matching this frock in smart- ness, if not in detail, are tailored and fluffy frocks galore—with long, 34, elbow, short or capelet sleeves . . . scarf collars . . . patent leather belts . . . pleated edgings « « . lace yokes, collars and cuffs . striking contrasting trims. .. Turquoise, Skipper Blue, Brown, Navy, Greens, Reds, Tans . . . Black-and-white . . . Flesh . . . Yel- Grey, Select Your Summer Parchment’ Shades At Prices Lower Than in Many Years Soft-toned parchment* shades, decorated with sprays of Spring flowers, add much to the charm of the home in its Summertime dress. Here are finer quality shades with floral designs or print designs, showing the many points of superior workmanship. New cone-shaped 21-inch shades for #Parchment paper. Empire bridge lamp shade with floral low . Sizes 14 to 20; 38 to 46; 38'; to 52'%. .. Coral ... etc. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. either stepin or panty leg) —and are backless. Tai- lored and lace- trimmed styles. 89¢ Rayon Undies Non-run and plain rayon chemise, stepins, panties gnd bloomers with lace or app!i-s 9C que trim- Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. “Tre-Zur” Sheer and Service Hosiery Attractive $ 1 Values! Silk - to - the - top Chiffon Hose with French heels and picot edges — or service weight with lisle heels, toes and narrow garter welts. Monaco Confetti Palmetto Mentone Havana Beige Wrough Iron Sunbasque Opal Beige $1.35 Dull Twist Chiffon Hose Full fashioned, sheer Picot Top Hose with French heels and cradle soles . . . per- manent dull 79C finish. Lead- Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. ing shades.... Suede & Kid Pullon Gloves Sizes 14 to 20, Women's Sizes 36 to 52 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 00 Baku, Hair and Rough Straw Compete for a Place in Your Easter Ensemble! $3.95 And we have many charming versions of each in our Millinery Section at this very low price! High-grade mod- els showing Watteau, sailor, bicorn, “Angel Face,” one- sided and other fashionable types of brims for both the miss and the matron. Black, Skipper blue, navy, green, grey, sand, etc. And you will find plenty of large headsizes for both youthful and mature faces . . . and lots of dainty flower trims. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. L design Empire print shades, tinted. Assorted prints 3-foot or junior lamps Empire 16-inch shades for lamps; floral designs We don't believe there’s “ a an Easter costume in ( Washington that we couldn’t provide with a table 2.95 Lambskin and fine kid in Easter Value! Boys $12.75 & $15 Empire shape 18-inch for table or floor lamps lamp shades Lamr Smaves, Seventn Froon. Empire 18-inch print shades, tinted. Assorted prints stunning and appropriate necklace at this low price! And a bracelet, earrings and ring, too, if you wish them! Black and white, ? turquoise and silver, red, green, daffodil yellow, lapis, carnelian and any other color you could wish. Crystal*, opague, metal and novelty types—every piece green, navy or black novelty pullons with fancy stitching, applique, etc. And Kkid or washable suede pullons in the fashionable light shades and white. Sizes 534 to 7%2. New Doeskin Pull-ons Soft, pliable skins in white, eggshell, nat- ural or peach. They’ll laun- 2-Knicker Special Selling of Pewter $[.95 Same Pieces Were Here for $2.95 Lovers of things Colonial will be delighted to receive one or more pieces of this quaint pew- ter for Easter gifts. Pewter of a better quality, molded in strik- ingly simple designs. der, of course! $ 1 '95 “Wear-Right” Pull-ons Smart washable cham- oisuede gloves, in $1 white, eggshell or (;l‘n. ‘"nor. a beauty, and a rare bar- gain! *Simulated. Several Smart Pieces Sketched Goldenberg's—Main Floor. I 0 Pretty Styles . . . Exceptional Values! Girls’Silk Easter Frocks Sizes 7 to 14 Years $2.98 'Wool Tweeds . .. Mixtures Blue Serges Blue Cheviots Single-breasted styles of smartly tailored fabrics (the Babies’ Silk Eél;e cheviots are double breast- French nude. Goldenberg's Each suit comes with 2 pairs. of knickers, full cut and roomy. Sizes 7 to 18, “‘Smart Set”’ Suits for Boys! Communion, confirmation or dress wear. Beautifully tailored of all wool cheviots $ . 75 or fancy mixtures. Sizes 9 to 18. Goldenbers's—Third Floor. O EasterFlowers—in Full Bloom! Easter Lilies in Pot For church decorations, etc. Every bloom is perfect. $1 to $1.98 Calla Lilies $149 Pot Tulips $1.19 Pot . Hydrangeas $1.49 to $2.49 Pot On Sale 4 Styles of Water Pitchers 2 Styles of Chop Dishes Mayonnaise Dishes ' Coffee Pots Pewter, First FLOOR Choose Your Easter Cards From This Complete Collection—5¢ to 50c Sugar and Cream Sets Vegetable Dishes Candlesticks Bowls Hot Milk Jugs Relish Dishes Center Pieces Compotes Beautiful little crepe de chine and radium coats in straightline or yoke style, with hand-embrcidery. Pink, blue or white. Sizes 1 to 3 years. 4-in. Boston Ferns 29c¢ Pot 6-in. Boston Ferns 08¢ to $1.98 Pot ain Floor. Choose an appropriate card for everyone you know — from religious, friendly and family greeting styles. Lovely parch- ments in modern or old-fash-- ioned styles. Our selection is most complete—but it is out- standing at these low prices, the wise shopper will choose her whole supply promptly. STATIONERY, AIsLE 2, FInsT FLOOR. Now in Progress—Qur Sale of Shrubbery, Hedge% Plants and Evergreens (Outside or 8th St. Entgance) Smart selection of printed flat in street models with long or el- bow sleeves. Also dainty sleeve- flares, capelets, etc. Girls’ Easter Coats chongelettes and basket- weaves, with throws, green, tan or red. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Tots’ Silk Frocks crepe de chine frocks with dainty ruffles. Sizes $ 1 . 98 3 to 6 years. Cunning little replicas of big sister’s cogh of $ . 98 = - Spring basketweaves in ATY EASTER . ¥ Sizes 3 to 6 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. crepes and bright colored crepes 1 ) less pastel crepe de chine and 1\'> georgette party models, with Smartly tailored $5'9S Bonnets to Match, $1 capes, etc. Skipper blue, dresses with collar or yoke. Such lovely little pastel 1 and 2 Tots’ New Coats Button-on shoulder mod- nile, red, pink or blue. Beret to match. lines. Sizes 1 5 9C and 2 years.... . o Handmade Dresses Scalloped or hem- $ years 1 els, with hand-scalloped bot~ Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Crisp, beautifully made med bottoms. Sizes Handmade Gertrudes toms and neck-

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