Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1931, Page 23

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AKOMA NURSES . PLAN EXERCRES Commencement Program Will Start With Consecration Service Friday Night. Commencement week exercises of the Nurses’ Training School of the Wash- inglon Sanitarium and Hospital, Ta- koma Park, will start with a consecra- tion service on Priday night, conclud- ing- with graduation exercises Sunday at Columbia Hall of Washington Mis- sionary College. ‘The sermon of the Friday night con- ' secration service will be delivered by Elder L. E. Froom on “The Consecrated Life,” the invocation will be by Elder F. M. Wilcox, benediction by H. T. Morse, Md., and there will be music by Martha Wilkinson, Dorothy Johnson, | Ruthe Sheifer, Margaret McCall, Eliza- beth Quinn and Martha Wilkinson. The. to the sermon will be by Hulda Gunther, dedicatory prayer by Baccalaureate Service. Baccalaureate services will be held; Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, when the sermon will be by Dr. AgW. Tru- man, invocation by Elder W. E. Barr, . D. H. Kress, scrip- . H. W. Mikkelson . Miller and , Harold Mikkelson, and Dale Hamilton. Commencement will be Sunday night at 8 o'clock, with the address by Elder F. D. Nichol on the subject, “When on the Defensive Attack.” Invocation will be by Dr. D. H. Kress, benediction by Elder F. M. Wilcox; baritone solo by Dr. H. W. Mikkelson; presentation of by Dr. A. W. Truman; presen- tat of pins by Mrs, E. T. James, R. N, and instrumental music by Prof. Miller, and string trio, Victor Johnson, Ruth Lindup and Norma Trummer. List of Graduates. Those who will graduate include: Catherine M. Carlson of Ohio, presi- dent of the class; Irene C. Astwood of Bermuda, vice president; Mildred V. Strother of Virginia, treasurer; Marjorie A. Dufty of Michigan, secretary; Thel- : ma M. Booth, James T. Burtnett, Mar- tha E. Hottes, John A. Judefind, Ora V. Lewis, Helen F. Sevier, Vernice M. Mon! and Mildred Stringer of Maryland; Harriet V. Walter, Marie E. Brand and Gladys C. Field of New Jer- sey; Helen M. Lund, Josephine E. Her- bek and Helen E. Johnson of New t, June 2, at 8 o'clock. Miss is president of the 11,126,668 TREES NOW ON BICENTENNIAL LIST| American Centennial Reports Not All In Despite Huge Plant- ing Total. A total of 1,126,668 George Washing- | Bicentennial trees have been centennial. with this great total, all Spring planting reports are not in from Northern sectio it was an- . The Daughters of the| % has chapters in mmflwmm committees to organize for Fall plant- ing right now so that 10,000,000 trees be dedicated by the opening of the Drug Addict Asks Prison Sentence Of Year as Cure Court Reluctant to Grant Innocent Man’s Plea to Be J. {niled. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 27.—George Bray, 50-year-old Spanish-American War vet- eran, found yesterday that it is diffi- cult for an innocent man to get into Leavenworth Prison. He had pleaded guilty to selling nar- cotics, but Federal Judge Howe ruled that what he had done was not Federal crime and the United States district attorney offered to quash the case if Bray would withdraw his plea. Bray, & drug addict, then spoke up. “Your honor, I thank you 'y much, but I want to get cured of this habit and would thank you if you would send me away. If you send me for a year and a day to Leavenworth I will be cured.” ‘The court, however, was still rel tant and deferred action until Pri admonishing Bray to think carefull In choosing between prison and freedom. At the request of the government, oil companies in Venezuela have re- duced gasoline prices. YOU NEED NO LONGER THAT YOU HAVE AN EXPENSIVE The Correct Fit of ENNA JETTICKS assure s real comfort for the warm days ahead Besutifal Hosiery, $1.00 Exclusively ENNA JETTICK 1337 “F” St. N.W. Mr. Pyle says: Rugs display their beauty only when clean. Give your rugs a chance to live a longer and cleaner life. Call Mr. Pyle .. .. NAtional 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners’ Institute of America 4 Made of genuine to: ten attractive fittings. special offering. Phone Orders with Shell, Jade or Maize fittings. — ITTED CASES Special!- 5 p-grain cowhide leather and equipped with matching moire lining and Brown or black case A very Promptly Filled District 4454 BECKERS 1314 F Street N. W. THE TRAVEL, LEATHER & GIFT J; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. MAY 27, 1931 i Bag P Ride orn Famous GIANT TIRES Guaranteed in Writing for Twelve Months Traveling over Decoration Day? Be sure your car is well equipped in the matter of tires. For maximum mileage and minimum expense —use GIANT TIRE S—sold exclusively at Goldenberg’s in Washington. o Sizes to Fit Every Car. Free Mounting Service. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Introducing You to MARION GAGE Our New Personal Shopper! Miss Marion Gage will be here from 9:15 in the morning to 6 p.m. to take care of your phone or mail orders. She will assist you in selecting wedding gifts and solving otheér shopping problems. Free Auto Parking Space for Our Customers—Opposite 8th St. Entrance Ask for MARION GAGE—Phone Natlonal 5220 Timely Needs for Decoration Day—Low Priced! Our Customers Seem to Like Our Goldenberg selection here is complete—and completely smart—for the Printed Crepes Washable Crepes . Lovely Collection of At This Specialized ~ Price of And we have taken particular care to see that the vacation and graduation days close at hand! Printed Chiffons Pastel Chiffons Shantung Crepes Georgette Crepes Organdies . . . Eyelets . . . Nets Featuring Sheer Summer Fabrics in This Special Sale of New, Cool, Charming Daytime Frocks Women’s and Misses’ Sizes 16 to 52 In a Host of Smart Models and Colors = Cleverly Styled of Dainty Lawn Printed Batiste and Dotted Swiss = = = = All in Guaranteed Fast Colors! It would be hard to find three cooler fabrics for Summer wear . and it would be hard to find them made into prettier frocks than these—at less than a dollar! So if you are “lining up” your Summer tub frocks now, all ready for a sudden burst of hot weather . . . this special group will be a happy answer to your needs. Smart choice in both misses’ and women'’s sizes. “Fluttery” frocks galore for festive afternoons, “Sun- day Night” and “dining-out” occasions . . . white graduation frocks . . . Printed chiffons for the larger woman, in brown- and-white, black-and-white, or navy-and-white . . . innum- erable sport and semi-sport frocks (one sketched), pastels . .. jacket frocks for any hour of the day or evening . . . so much that’s smart. Delicate prints . . . vivid prints . . . polka dots ...WHITE ...Skipper Blue. Navy... Brown. ..Beige...Turquoise Flesh . .. Pow- der...Greens...Maize...Orc Junior sizes, 11 to 17; misses’ sizes, 12 to 20; women’s sizes, 36 to 46; sizes 141 to-521/. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor Flower prints . . . dots . . . figures . . . in dainty flared, sleeveless models with organdy collars, in- teresting yoke treatments, scalloped bindings, bands, pipings, narrow belts with buckles—details that add to their charm without being difficult to iron! Pink ...Greens...Blues... Maize . . . Black-and-W hite .. Orchid . . Red-and-W hite ...etc. A Host of Pretty Designs . .. All in Fast Colorings. A Smart Selection of 59c¢ Printed Rayon Chiffons All Are 49c Colorfast 36 Inches Wide Printed rayon chiffons in white, pastel and dark grounds—lovely styles and color combinations. Guaranteed colorfast. 50c Printed Shantung dots—popular colors. Demi- rough weave and colorfast. Fine quality voiles in a host of stunning new print- 3SC Goldenbers's—Main Floor For Memorial Day— FLOWERS A delightful assortment of potted plants and lovely wax wreaths. Potted Plants Potted Plants (not in bloom) ~ (with blooms) Scis #0ciE Scarlet Sage Scarlet Sage Ageratum Ageratum Petunia Petunia Heliotrope Heliotrope Musk Plants Musk Plants ‘Wax Sprays, $1.49 and $1.98 ‘Wax Wreaths, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 - Wax Pillows, $5 to $7.98 ‘Wax Anchors, $7.98 200 Potted Rosebushes 2-year pot-grown bushes, now in bud. Strong and healthy—best blooming varieties Red Radiance for this climate. 1 Yellow Pernet f $ 1 g 25 i Pink Radiance Goldenberg's—Main Floor Goldenberg's—Second Floor All rayon quality—white 39 36 inches wide. ings. White, tinted and and tan grounds in stylish S9c Printed Chiffon Vodes dark grounds. 40 inches wide. Men A Great One-Day Event! Prepare for Decoration Day—and Summer! - The Once-a-Month Event That Brings More Power to Your Dollars! No mail or phone orders filled. 2,500 Men’s $1.65 to $2.50 Shirts || 2,116 Are Perfect 384 Are Irregulars Shirts of a quality. and workmanship seldom found To Help Here You Are, Men! For Decoration Day! A Fine Group of Regular $15 to $18 ' Hot Weather SUITS Now Selling at $10.75 «..Genuine Palm Beaches w.. . Kool Krashes « .. Lustrous Mohairs « .. Tropical Cloths «..Plain White and Striped Linens ... Nurotex ...And Others When you put on one of these cool and good looking hot weather suits, you'll wel- come the hot, sultry sun, not dread it. Suits, smartly tai- lored of fine lightweight fabrics, that will hold their shaj indefinitely and keep their natty appearance in spite of the heat! Models and styles to suit every man— regular, stout, slim or short, 34 to 46. —even in a Goldenberg DOLLAR DAY! A lucky trade accident enables us to offer a manufacturer’s sur- plus lots of fine shirts in tomorrow’s sale at ONE DOL- LAR each. Buy now for all your Summer needs! Styles: Collar-attached, Neck- band, Collar-to-Match, Starched, Collar At- tached. A great variety of patterns— neat’ stripes, figures, novelties. Plain white and plain colors. Materials: Broadcloths Chambrays Madras Oxford Cloth Rayon Striped Broadcloth Every shirt well tailored and guaranteed fast color. Sizes 14 to 17 included. Men’s Regular $1.50 to $1.95 Pajamas Stadium and Liberty brands; broadcloths in regula- $1 tion, middy, lounging and Russian styles. Plain colors. 59¢ Athletic Union Suits Perfects. Sizes A to D. Men’s $1.00 Pajamas Regulation style; Clisakell 1o x i nscok novelty patterns, color- for s and bn;:ejcqut‘llzl;l el“t_ P s i c waist; cut. fast. Sizes B to D Bioes 360 4B or Men’s 75¢ to $1.00 Shorts y Men’s 89¢ Work Shirts Chambray; tripl titched scams. Callar-attachea: 1415 2 TOI $1 Men’s $1 Silk-Lined Ties Nobelt and other 3 for l 17, Hand tailored in Summer 2f0r$l 39¢ Rayon Mixed Hose Featuring “Morton Hall” 2-Trouser Blue Suits Extra trousers of white flannel or striped serge—or two pairs of blues. $24 ® Hand-tailored blu, nd cheviots—single or double breasted. The kind ore ;.%rlfi?evlery man likes to wear. Smart, good looking and serviceable. Sizes for all. Direct Entrances to Men's Clothing—from K or 7th Sts, New Summer pat- terns. Reinforced heel $ and toe. Some irregu- Prs. lar. 10 to 11%. Men’s 15¢ “Honesty” Hose makes. White and fanc brgi?:k’axxl:ivyyl“%;:ifi colored broadcloth. Sam‘-’ tan in cotton. Per- Prs. s g;es R aceoRTn I fects. 10 to 12. ® . . 9, b L Men’s 50c Athletic Shirts Men’s $1 Union Suits | patterms. 5 Close-woven flat knit Cot- ’'s 25¢ ol . s s 4 " i o Duim e st e mfi;fi“‘é s $1 : i o 3 prs. , siceves, ankle length. All lars. Sizes 34 to 44, d toe. Perfects. Sizes regular sizes. 10 to1%5, 2

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