Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1931, Page 27

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1931—PART ONE. 4 MT. AIRY HIGH SCHOOL | fr on enie el wil bt rom |t oot witiam corton ot and| BL ADENSBURG FIREMEN | sntar,aumos s i et s | APPLES WILL BE SHIPPED |t Fackic joue, ind, 3 b x| W, VA. K. C. ELECTS June 3 to June 5. June 5 will mark the | EdWin Leon Harrison. - el - | vard will b ved s possi- | the Atlantic Toute. Sl e EXERCISES SET JUNE 8| ast day of school for the 1930-31 year, - TO CLEAN D. C. ENTRANCE&T: |l be removed a3 so0n o8 Pomts| . 26,000 MILES IN TEST| " Acother box was shipped direct % | Specisi Dispateh to The i and on that day the annual school ex- JAIL TO BE REPAIRED | Citizens' Association is on record in | i L Mrs. Mee for her own use. N Final Examinations for Seniors hibit will be held. Special Dispatch to The Star. Insanitary Dumps Near Defense | {AVOT Of the clean-up. X Keeping Quality of Fruit Is to Be E. F. Dalton of Charleston was elected Diplomas will be presented to the ("l | e - Passes West Point Test | 3 " —An- | following members of the senior class: ERSTOWN, Md. May 16—Fol way and Baltimore Boule- i Determined by Resident of i to succeed himsclf as State depuly of Will Be Held This Month—An- | following members of the 3Rlor SR jowing *recommendations of several | Highway 1 Parent-Teacher Council to Meet. e HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., May 16 West Virginia Knights of Columbus at nual Exhibit Planned. Butler, Laura. Anne Day, Alberta Nellie A | vard Will Be Removed. | ,BALLSTON, Va. ey 18 (Special) — | Wisichastor. | (Special) —Edwin Hood Ferris of Har-|the annual convention this week in Boecial Dispaich to The Star. Gilpin, Kathleen Dorsey Cosnell vim |ystem replaced, the Board of COunty | Special Dispatch to The Star. The first meeting of the ATHIEION | gociat Dispatch i The Stas [pers Perry, nas been advised that he | Wheellng, The 1932 convention will be MOUNT AIRY, Md., May 16.—Nine- | Mary Ruth Hood, Katherine Hood Commissioners today awarded the| BLADENSBURG, Md. May 16—An County Council of Parent-Teachers’ WINCHESTER. Va., May 16.—In or- bassed the presidential competitive ex- | " otnaer ofcers mmed."L 'M MeCop- teonih anniial graduation exerclses of | Molssworth. Peatl Elizabeth Moxley, | Pauly Jail Building Co. of St. LOUSs | eort is being mads by the Bladensburg | Associations will be held at the Henry | der to test the keeping quality of Vir-'amination for appointment to West | mack, this city, State secretary; =y Mount Airy High School will be held | Margaret Elizabeth Routzahn, Margaret | the contract at a bid of $20,000. Only | Volunteer Fira Department to clean the | Clay School, Lyon Park, Tuesday eve- |ginia apples in ordinary shipping, Cyril | Point, as well as the regular entrance | Schorr, Weston, State treasurer: fu- during the week beginning June 8, ac- | Elizabetn Scheel, Hazel Irene Wagner, | local labor will be used. Nobrosehes i that section to the Na- | ning. The organization is composed of | Mee today forwarded & box of old-time | examination. He is the son of the | Wright, Huntington, State lecturet; J. cording to a recent announcement by | Amy Buxton Wagner, Evelyn Irene| The contract covers the repairing of | tional Capital for the George Washing- | all associations affiliated with the State | Winesaps, wrapped in waxed paper, to (late F. B. Ferris, who was a new: r | L. Hechmer, Grafton, State sdvobate: school officials. Final examinations for | Sherman, Etta Viola Watkins, Eddie |the unit cell-locking system and other | ton Bicentennial to be held in 1932. Congress of Virginia. Mrs. Gladys his mother, Mrs. J. H. Mee, of Prospect, | correspondent, and Mrs. Maud nmnld R. Logsdon, Thomas, State warden; embers of the senior class will be held | Creston Day, William Jefferson Flem- | improvements, which will put the jail| ~W. R. Beattie, president of the orgarr- | Monroe, its president, urges all delegates | Adelaide, South Australia. | Fetris: Who spends & part of hee ‘time| Fev. ¥ & Fostomats Parkersnrg e e last week in May. Examinations | ing, Howard Herman Gillis, Ernest Wil- | in first-class condition | jzation, said that th> unsightly and in- | to attend. They were started 12,000 miles on|m Washington. chaplain. i t Unusual—Even for the Challenge Sale! “Lane” Cedar CheStS UseiOiir: ; h i O'ur Phone A Housewives are thoroughly familiar with the beauty and Plan— NAtional utility of “Lane” Cedar Chests. In this sale we offer a number No Exty 5220 of floor samples at nearly one-half original prices. Handsome o Extras Ll ;vallmétgnd mahogany finish. The popular window-seat models 3 ncluded. Cretonnes at Challenge Prices 22¢ Cretonnes, full pieces. 59¢ Cretonnes, over 17 Choose from 10 handsome new delightful pat- 1 C colors and pat- terns. Yd terns. Fine 33C 35¢ Cretonnes, full yard- | quality ......... wide quality. 75¢ Cretonnes, double-faced ;{n&; é)fe lnew, 1 7 ?uu}{ity: :specéal- re signs. ea’ ra 3 Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. 10000 Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Sem\-N‘““a‘ A Third Page of Sensational Values that Challenge With Their Low Prices! Again We Score With Our Annual The Boys’ Department Challenges Your Attention With a Sale of Straw Hat Sale | $1.65 to $2.95 Grade © Boys $1.50, $2, $2.50 & $3 poom o WASH SUITS Including Blum nmz S NG Koch and Other Hig Sam Y o~ i ples—Surplus Lots—of aah -~ Grade Makes 1 Two Famous Makers— P “Paul Revere” and $ 59 ‘Al Every Shirt PERFECT SR THoad = - ] ¢ Every Shirt Made of ~ ~ 3 . WOVEN Fabrics ‘ $ .39 \ Up-to-the-minute models, the 2 \ . Guara”teed Fast COIO"S ¢ for ’5 newest in t?zmws and n‘\e finest assorty \ent we've seen in many —— \ "y & eecfim‘i“‘)d A hi:;sezmo!?er::& AN Collar - attached, collar - to - match and Fine Count Broadcloth : stripe¢. plain color and black \ \ neckband styles. A wealth of patterns. Blsckstone Madras Every new model for Spring i v / bands, plenty of sailor and soft NN e NN Stripes, neat figures, novelty designs, plenty Gosley & Lovd B and Summer wear. Flappers ) braids to suit the most particu- W= ) of plain colors and PLAIN WHITE shirts. > ¥ Al need e . button-on styles . . lar man! Sizes 65 to 1%! \ 5 : Rayon Striped Madras long pants styles . . . beach Every shirt is guaranteed to be correct in & » adras sl .. slesveisss modNs: Look at lhe Line-UP— AN NN\ cut and fit and made of WOVEN fabrics to Rayon Striped Broadcloth In a host of smart colors and o e \ ? insure good service and long wear. Wouv Chambray Cloth color combinations. All of Flat Foots Swiss Yeddos ‘Toyo Panamas S B All sizes 14 to 17; all regular sleeve length. A nd other good shirtings R Sennits Full Sennits Leghorns i g ’:3“ bk e : 2 Sizes 2 to 10 years. ) B Sounn - S ey — . ”$fl' 7‘"£P"ff do” Sale of Men’s $2.00 to $3.00 Pajamas 7% to $1.19 Wash Suits Boys’ $4.95 to $10 alian eddos uscans “ u . Of genuine linens and & i o e VI NOBELT” and other makes, in the popular i : G ———— e en S. 5 uxe ()' middy, lounging and regulation styles, trimemed with gs;%;v.adxfl%g‘unaa .':fl::mi ssc SChOOI SUIts rayon frogs. Materials are broadcloth, madras, lus- L : it Athletlc Unlon SUItS terette cloth, French sateen and other fine cloths, in ,8c $2 to $2.50 Sweaters $3 39 \: All-wool sport o B Special Challenge Prices on stripes, novelty patterns, plain colors and white. Sizes S IO $1.39 Excellent suits for school and Sizes 34 N A to D. Slight irregulars. styles. Plain and x E _ fancy colors. Sizes 26 to 36. general dweu. 5 Well tailored of m- Smart POI'Ch to 46 C Men'’s 75¢ Shorts $1 Summer Ties 1 & S119 Koveralls | witn cont vest and_ knickers. o Discontinued styles; longies. Some with knee pants. Athletic union suits, made according to our Famous make. Of 39(: Crepes, failles and 59C also play suits; blue, 79C Sizes 5 to 16. Some irregular. rigid specifications—and made right! Of fine Broadcloth and Madras, foulards, in stripes, striped khaki; also open- L) nt Broadcloths, Striped Madras, Dobby Broad- in new stripes, figures, novelty patterns, uneal front play suits. Sizes 3 to 12. 12 to $15 Suits AW' ll' | S cloth, Colgred Rayorlm), Striped Madras and plain colors and white. Sizes 30 effects and plain colors. All large #c & 79¢ Knickers Ntv? ke c,:,_ ; Checked Madras. Full cut chest, wide legs and | (0 44. ghapes, " andtailored and= il wasnane linen piads, S (v | tos sad serves: $9.75 extra long cut trunk. . ined. fancy cottons, plain gray c Also fine mixtures. ¥ " " linens, khaki and white Sises 8 t0 18, . By 39¢ Rayon Novelty Hose 75c Athletic Shirts ‘$1 Shirts &: Shorts e .5 : ; Rayon mixed hose, in new 3 50 Fine quality combed Avigisthl pukesi rayon L s e $2 to $3 Cloth Knickers Summer patterns. Perfectd PIS., C arn, with deep cut arm 39C Nobelt or tie waist shorts: 44(: angtens In faney Paes 79C | woot ana woor quality and slight irregu- . . lees and long trunk for full cut shirts. All sizes. good quality khaki and mixtures; _ tweeds, 31039 lars. Sizes 10 to 11%. Single pair, 18¢ comfort. Sizes 34 to 46. 6 tor $2.50 coverts in tan and gray. Sizes 7 | cheviots. Pull lined. Goldenberg's—Main Floor, Goldenberg's—Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. to 17, Sizes 7 to 17. Goldenbers’s—Third Floor Made of heavy 8-ounce duck, with green painted P, i ept. rs E low at'Challenge Prices! stripes on khaki and other colors. 5 feet deep, with 3! The Linen Dept. Offe Va:;v;l. :fi:w! fll:ll:;sl,:l‘ln Now ¥4 4 Famous Warren 1t. extension and scalloped valance. Complete with fixtures. These Challenge Specials—« § fe. wide... .$5.90 10 ft. 6 in. wide...$10.90 6 ft. wide .$6.90 12 ft. 6 in. wide. ...$11.90 19c tO 25c 7 ft. 6 in. wide.....$7.90 13 ft. 6 in. wide ! = - POI‘Ch Ty mIIITIGH 8 ft. 6 in. wide.... 1 it 6 in. wide. ... 312 - HE) e 1. “L‘ N e s T — £ %450 3o Fo0TWE Shades [l MatchingWindowAwnings | - s 1 1 ¢ &F::smnmnn::kss PN | ‘ At Equally Important Savings! Irregulars Calf, Fresh Air Brown 30-inch size, with green or 42 and 48 Inch sizes, with Good size huck towels in plain Calf, A . brown painted stripes §2 74 grcen or brown paint- §3 49 white or with attractive colored Soft Kid Warren Porch Shades are rec- Ata Cha[[e”ge Price on khaki " ed stripes on khakl... borders. Exceptional values at 11c. i W . Leathers. orgnized as the standard of qual- on khak! - - L $7.95 Dinner Sets - ‘ green, ventilated to admit air, but ,m & Elght- 1ece et N T o v e $1.19 | i e (e P ey Shp Cover Sets stripes. Complete with fixtures, ready to hang.... damask with fast colored borders. o0l i ,; SRR Wiee s 39¢ All-Linen Napkins sl'a’ $ _:? s | é g:zi :’;gz e 2:‘_%; For Three-Piece Suite With Five Separate Cushions i 18 - inch a linen \ " e 4 s . ‘Sure-Fit” covers of the famous Lin- S‘;’;fi;‘; ; '”‘!,gd 1 ; C lu:b:rfi!;:;?fl;;‘ TE:S:’SE SOL: 6 feet wide ... 5485 weave—a washable, sunirastb]materialx: $ 89 ety S abtarms = in Tan ™, i that is exceptionally serviceable. Eac! riety of pattern: s ..t..'. :: 99 7 feet $565 set is perfectly tailored and have pre- . 89¢c Breakfast Cloths POLICE_FIREWAN | N 8 feet wide......$6.50 shrunk bindings. .. .... o 3 OXFORDS ; 5 d et v 440 2 | T “sv| 98 EPVI— $24 8-Piece Slip Cover Sets cloths, with fancy col- All Have 7-Foot Drop 8-Piece Sets of Belgian Linen* s s £ v set includes five separate cushion *—Main Floor, Goldenbers's—Fourth Fioor. covers. Neatly striped *70% Linen—30% Cotton. $15 8-Piece Slip Cover Sets 8-Piece Sets of colorful cretonnes —heavy quality. Set includes five separate cushion covers " Goldenbers’s—] [l ook for this log! YOUR GUARANTEE AO white gold filied stock is made by American Optical Company under con- i Priced During This Sensational Event at About V; to X This Vers Lot Pricel . : 85c Ruffled Scrim Curtains Dainty scrim ruffled curtains, with fancy “V\’ellsworth Berkley,” $7.50 /S \ : rayon ruffles in cool Summer colorings. Valance 49c Set Challenge Sale of 10,000 Perfect Quality Window Shades One-Third to One-Half Savings! - 75¢ American 37 $1.50 Washable 97 Holland Shades. c Duplex Shades. c $1.00 Albert $1.50 Sunfast 97 Holland Shades. 67c Cambric Shades c - > $1.50 Chintz $k25 Satin-8 7c Shades, size Washable Shades and tie-backs included. Recurtain your home . . Whlte GOld'Fllled Fralnes i inexpensively 4 2 iss-C Curtains $1.39 Cottage Set test s igh fort- $1.95 Criss-Cross Ci c S nblle‘.n;ssz 33)1: tflth d}l: Eln?{llle%er ;fig cosr:ault— $ 9 5 Marquuen’et griss-cn‘ms 9 3 c uglzpe;i:fildnrl‘zwg; l?u;_f 9 3 C ful white gold filled type that will not tarnish. i curtains W cornice A ! Plain or engraved styYeg. Your lenses inserted » b, valance. In ivory or ecru. tie-backs. Scrim with colored free. Note the guarantee tag above. ruffles. A A7 $155 Ruffled Curtains $2.25 Curtains, Pr. Eyes Examined Free : B , scim curais e 8 78 | ot erimuiete, §1 17 Two Registered Optometrists. Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge A 4 rufes, trimmed with color. Com- trimming or colored valance, in plete with tie-backs. rose, green, blue cr geld. Goldenberg's Optical Department—Main Floor. P P TEMIRN o) ot izl FREE PARKING oLPACE FOR OUR CUSTOWMERS = OFPPOSIT Bth STRE_T ENTRANC:E: -~ . N 00 L

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