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STANDARDS CODE FOR CLERGY ASKED Northern Baptists Would Fix Basic Qualifications for Ordinations. B the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, June 4.—Approval of a standard set of qualifications for those seeking ordination in the Baptist Church was on the records of the Northern Baptist Convention here to- day. ‘The new code, , judgment, indorsed at the first ses e It was recommended that the appli- cant be required to meet one of these educational classifications: Standard college and theological studies with graduation; standard theologicz with graduation, besides two ygars of ! college work, or high school and two | years in a theolcgical school or equivalent. Candidates will be required to di clare themselves with “biblical clear- ness and conviction” upon tenets of the | church. | While each church of the conven-| tion is a ceparate organization, leaders | expressed belief the code would be used wild) ' Rev. Charles Lyons Seasholes of Day- | ton, Ohio, described the new task for Christianity as the supply of human re- lationships lost in the machine age in | an address before the delegates last night. GALLATIN MEMORIAL FUND GIVEN $20,000 National fi;: Party Sub- scribes to Statue of Early Treas- ury Head. About $20,000 already has been sub- | scribed by members of the National | ‘Women’ Party toward a statue memory_ of Albert Gallatin, Secretary | of the Treasury from 1801 to 1814. The | £tatue is to be placed on the Treasury | slzds beside that of Alexander Hamil- | ten Alva Belmont House, national head- | quarters for the Women's Party, was | the residence of Gallatin, statesman diplomat and financier, during the Jef- on administration. During his_oc- cy of the house he acted as host | tte there. | Congress has appropriated $10.000 for the site, and $50,000 is to be raised | by popular subscription. Among the contributors thus far are Charle Sabin, Mrs. Henry P. Davison, Ashley Sparks and H. Pendloton Rogers. | J. E. Fraser, sculptor of the Alexa der Hamilton statue, has been < tained to execute the memorial LUTHERANS TABLE WITHDRAWAL MOVE Petition to Leave Church Council Is Based on Birth-Control Stand. By the Associated Press. NEW_HAVEX ., Tine 4 T'nited Lutheran Synod of Nev York in #nnual convention bere vesterday tabled | @ resolution memorializine_ the United Jntheran Church of America to with- draw its renresentation from the Fed- eral Council of Churches of Christ in America hecause of s vecent stand | taken on the subiect of hirth control. Very Rev. Dr. Charles Trexler of ~ork Dresented the reso'ution and said o statoment e hv #10 roune’ Anl 15 dncluded the Tnth whereas the Lutherans same ooinion | Although the Svnod's oninion was not voiced on the subject of hirth control | yesterday, it was said the question would be concidered todav. | Rev. Dr. Augustus Steimle of New York. a Tutheran representative tn th~| Federal Council. presented a snbstitute | recolution. which was adonted. refer-| ng the mattor of netitionine for with- | rawal from the Federel Conaeil o a| rammittes nomed by ¢ e Rev. | D-. Samuel Traxler of ¥~ Vork. Tha | committee wi'l report ot the next an- nual convention 1. W. FARNHAM DIES WMovie Writer and Producer Titled “The Big Parade.” LOS ANGELES, June 4 (: Joseph W. Farnham. 47. motion picture writer | »nd vroducer, died vesterdav at his Beverly Hills home from a heart ail- ment. e began his career as a writer 1711, conducting a_colrmn for the W “ark Telegram vnder the name of Gor- don Trent. During the World Wa~ he handled details of war pictures in Eu- rope for the Carneeie Foundation. and in 1924 came to California as scenario editor and title writer. | He titled “The Bie Parade” and wrote the dialogue for “The Big House” and other productions. | \ 1 i [ Dictures. This means (hat the exact condi- menth and tecth is it possible for us condition, Dentist Metropolitan Theater Bullding 2934 F St. N. W, Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carrier boy to knock on the door when delivering ‘The Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment, National 5000—and instructions will be given for this service to start at once. Friday! Sale of 500 19¢ to 49c Brushes Variet of Our Phone Number Styles l 00 is Hair brushes, scrub brushes, sink brushes, dusting brushes and other styles. Some have slight defects. NAtional 5220 Goldenberg's—Downstairs _Store IDAY RE Clearing Out All of the Odd Lots and Broken Assortments—No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Friday Remnants! Boys’ Wear (64) Boys’ 25¢ to $1 Wear- ables, black , 12 to 16; odd parts hats end caps regular (110) Boys and Blouses: tached. Some Sizes 4 to 14 (84) Boys' $1 to $1.50 Shirts, white broadcloths; neckband style. 12 to 14':.. Slight Boys' 59¢ to 93¢ Wash Suits, ~ some sleeveless. 39c Sizes 2 to 6 ' 59¢ to 95¢ Cloth (20) B Suits, some i 41009.. (28) Boys' Suils, cheviots; lengies. Sizes 7 to 11 and 13 to 15... (22) Boys' Raincoats; wa- terproof leatherette rx’)‘il'; fx.ia.lv textures; t? $1.79 (10) Boys’ $1.00 Cowboy Suits, complet outfits. Sizes 4 e s (64) Boys' 59¢ to $1 Cloth Knee pts, button-on st beit to match. 3 to 7.. s' §2 50 White F! ; knee length. Sizes $1 and §1.50 Linen Knick- 3 0 khakis and cov- erts. Sizes 8 to 17 oo 79c Bovs' §2 and 0 Sweaters, Goldenberg's—Third Floor Radios Floor Samples and Demonstrators (Complete with Tubes) (1) $68 Philco Baby Grand Radio, 7 tubes, een grid lect; i s, T $49450 (2) $84.50 Apex Radios, 7 tubes, scrcen grid dynamic speaker. $69.50 Highboy cabinet... (1) $131.60 Radiolz, model 48; 7 tubes (4 grid). Cons it (1) $197.50 Edison Radlo, 8 tubes, dynamic spe aker. Walnut cabinet. . ss"so lco Radios, model (2) $139.20 Atwater Kent Radios, model 70; 8 tubes (3 screen grid). tone control. Lowboy Cabiner, "0 $124.50 Radios—Fourth Floor Friday Remnants! Girls’ and Tots’ Wear Girls' §1.98 Hats, broken lots Girls’ 39c Bloomers, rayons and broadcloths. Broken l’c sizes and colors . Girls' $1 Polo Shir cotton mesh. Broken sizes 21c Girls $1 Raincoats, rubberized. Broken sizes, 39C Tots' 59¢ Panty Dresses, nov- elty prints. 4 only Infants' 50c Creepers, broad- cloths, sleeveless; flap 34c bottom, French leg...... l'rcw e Sweaters, all-wool slipover styles. Crew and vee neck. 26 and 28..... 42c Goldenberg's—Third ‘Fioor You'll Find Lots of Uses for These Remnants of Summer Wash Fabrics! Group One—29c to 39c Fabrics 40-inch Printed Voiles, 40-inch Printed Batistes, 40-inch Flock Dot Voiles, 36-inch Printed Dimities, 36- inch Plain Rayon and_ Cotton Flat 18ce Crepes, 36-inch Fast color Prints—in useful lengths. Group Two—Regular 50c and 59¢ Fabrics 29c 5. Printed Rayon Sport Crepes, Printed Rayon Flat Crepes, Rayon Satins, Printed Seed Dimities, Ho]lywood Chintz, Rayon Shantungs, Rayon Piques, etc. Group Three—Regular 59c¢ to 89c Fabrics 38e yd. Exquisite Printed Rayon Chiffons, Printed Dotted Swiss, Printed Sport Crepes, Taffeta-Rays and other high-grade fabrics. Group Four—Regular 19¢ and 25¢ Fabrics € yd. 12 Printed Batistes, Printed Voiles, Plain Voiles, Plisse Crepes, Printed Crepes, Printed Percales, Longcloth'. Nain- sook, etc. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Lingerie (100) $1.25 Crepe Gowns, regular and sizes . e (£5) c Porto Rican Gowns, pink, peach and white . dde (200) $1.59 Assorted Chemise, Step-ins and Dance Sets; crepe de chine. Lace trim- e or tatored . S1e29 (300) $1.19 Assorted Chemise, Step-ins and Dance Sets; crepe de chine . s9c (300) Costume S nd Gowns, of muslin; also Step-ins of volle - : 29¢ (200) 69¢ Slips of muslin, broadcloth, and rayon- 2nd - cotton Tailored .. (175) 89¢ Costume Slips, rayon- and - cotton flat Tailored Goldenberg's—Second Floor 89c Daytime Frocks Just 400 as- sorted daytime 69c frocks, of printed mate- rials.—Second Floor. Friday Remnants! Upholsteries (150) Yds. 29c¢ Cretonnes, bright coloring: 1 Sc Yard . 59¢ French Sateen, new pat- terns. 36 inches wide. Yard ...... (600) Yds. 29c¢ Rayon Mar- quiseite, colored checks. J @ 59%¢ Harbor Chair vshions, cretonne covered. $1.25 Cretonne Day Bed P A 79¢ (25) $1.69 Cretonne Day Bed Covers, heavy weight; 31024 deep flounce. ........ (200) Yds. 59¢ Glal'l.fll Chints, new patterns and colors. Yara 33c Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor A Very Smart Group of Rayon Flat Crepe And Handkerchief Linen PFROCKS The Fanway Crepe Dresses —come in cool, sleeveless, short- sleeved and capelet styles—in plain colors, dots and prints—all in pas- tel colorirgs. Showing fagotting, pleated collars, ties, bolero effects and other smart details. Orchid, nile, flesh, blue, etc. Sizes 14 to 48 The Handkerchief Linens —are beautifully made in sleeve- less, cap-sleeve and short-sleeved styles, with scallo{flng, pleating, hand-tucking, fagotting and other dainty touches. ‘Theyll launder beautifully. White, maize, flesh, nile, blue, etc. Sizes 16 to 52 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Odd Lots of Millinery Three small groups of hats —all this season'spmodcls~ awalt the Fricay shopper at clearance prices that are way down. 5 (111) $3.95 to 0 Hats, high grade bakus, panamalacs and rough braids in blacl colors ... cene (97) $1.87 to $2.95 Hats, rough straw sailors, baku braids, and novelty straws in black and $1 (43) $2 and £2.50 Straw Hats, mussed from handling, reduced for clearance to 3” Goldenbers's—Second Floor Friday Remnants! Knit Undies Women's 49¢ Union Suits cf gauze cotton; sleeveless; tizht or shell knee. - won;en's 50c Shorts, flowered roadeloth; tand waist. Broken sizes . 19¢ Boys' 69¢ Athletic U seconds. Broken sizes Friday Remnants! Hosiery Women's $1 & $1.50 Sheer Chiffon Hose, dull finish; full fashioned. Some are irregular. Not all sizes.. 59¢ ‘Women's 50c Silk Hose, lisle heel, toe and Interlining. As- sortment of shades. Buiehs .. 29¢ Women’s $1.35 Chiffon Silk Hese, dull twist; full fashioned. Plaited foot, cradle sole Perfects. . szc Women's §1 Bemberg Hose, full fashioned; lisle heel, tce and interlining. Broken sizes S5 ool * 54¢ Boys' an d Girls' 25¢c & 29¢ Sport Hose. Broken ... 15¢ c Anklets, plain S g cuff fops. " TrroRu . 14¢ Goldenber's—! oor Friday Remnants! Toiletries 25¢ Corylopsis Taleum, lu large size can 20¢ Flash Cleaning Fluid, bottle at.......... lzc 10c Assortzd Toilet and Bath Soaps, per cake at... 5¢ 1 to S2 Fountain Syringes or Hot Water Bottle: 29¢ Purity Cream Goldenbers's—Main Floor $1 and $1.50 Handbags Assorted styles 59c and materials- come mussed or handled —Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Notions Anna Ann Dish Clotbs, with colored border 3 for Shoe Cabinets, paper Electro Silicon Silver Pol- 8@ ish, powder or paste form.. 29¢ Velvet Covered Hangers, all colors; sam- JB@ ples Babies’ anties, flesh and white. Mediu and large sizes ...... 98¢ Elec s Wash Cloths, odd lols— 3c all colors. 5 5 for .. Goldenberg's—Main Floor Remnants! 3,300 Yards of $1.39 to $1.95 Silks and Rayons Plain Colors and Prints 66¢> All are new prints and all are good lengths. Colors and styles suitable for dresses and vsearing apparel for most all occasions. 69c to 79¢ Slip Satins, yd. Silk and rayon slip satins—remnant lengths; zsc assorted colors. 40 inches wide Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Rayon Undies Women’s 89c Rayon Undies, non-run cr plain rayon. Bloom- ers, panties, step-ins and chemise. Pastel shades.. ssc Children’s 3%c Rayon Slips, gowns, panties, bloomers and vesis. Tailored. Small Q@ Friday Remnants! Men’s Clothing Men’s $1.50 White Duck Pants, heavy grades. $1.29 179 Khaki Pants, well 53149 $22.50 to $30 Suits, ‘worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots. Sizes 3.3 sl‘.so to46 ...... Men’s $3.25 and $3.50 Pants, all-wool casstmeres and worsted effects, Sizes 29 to 46 o $2.67 n's . —Main Floor. Fridaw Remnants! Shades $2.25 to $5.25 ll;!)llgle'l:':l Shades, 42 to 50 inches wide. - onds ...eeiiinianaes 95‘ 95¢ Oil Opaque Shades, green, white or ecru. Sec- 4 onds : $1.50 l:lnplf: ‘Washable Shades, green and white or green and ecru. Perfeets...... 9“ 89c Side - Hemmed Holland Shades, 24 to 34 inches ide. ecru or yreen 59¢ Friday Remnants! Gloves $1 and $1.25 Milanese Silk Gloves, novelty Sizes 612 and 7 59¢ Washable Fabric Gloves, novelty cuff style. Sizes 10c and 15¢ Mercerized Napkins 12 for 59c Solid colors and white with colored borders— gold, blue and pink. 14x 14-inch size. Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Curtains (100) l;]rs. 39¢ Sash Curtains, figured voile. Plain colored Tuffies. ... el 25¢ (45) Prs. $1.95 Ruffle Curtains, dotted and color . sl .4, figured. (38) Prs. $1.39 Cotiage Sets, 6 pieces of figured voile; plain colored ruffles. ... 8” c(sob Prs. Smst Criss-Cross urtains, marquiset ivory and ecru. . . 84c d‘(:w Sets $1.39 Cretonne Over- rapes, fancy scalloped valance. .. 75¢ ‘(.'-O) Plll $1.95 Tailored Cur- tains, colored lace trimmed; with valance. sl'ls Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor NANTS Friday Remnants! $1.25 Bleached Seamless SHEETS 88¢ 81x108-inch size—of heavy round thread sheeting — guaranteed perfect quality. $1 Bleached Sheets, free from 35¢ Bleached Pillowcases, of fne cotion. Good 24@ 16 $2.50 Rayon Spreads, rose, green or orchid. 80x 105-inch size . B sl'69 (450 yds.) 15¢ Bieached Muslin, soft finish quality. inches wide. Yard Crinkle Bedspreads, mill sec- onds; for single beds and cots. Colored woven Siripes ™ 3%¢ 15¢ Unbleached Sheeting, 2 t0 10 yard mill lengths. Yara -1 o 9%4C (32) $2.50 Colonial Bedspreads, scalloped edj fast. 80x105 size (59) Oilelo(n\' 'l;ab:; Covers, seconds; colorfast. 45x48- Goldenbers’s—>Main Floor. Friday Remnants Men’s Wear (74) Men’s S1 Shirts, collar at- tached; novelty patterns; few whites. Soiled. Broken (121) Men’s 39c Fancy Shorts, novelty patterns. Perfects. Sires 30 10 36 19¢ (271) Men's 25c Hose, Tayon mixtures, 1, e, I }ac (34) Men's $2.95 Sweaters, plain colors or fancy. Broken sizes. ..... - $1.49 (31) Men's 3!51 Balbriggan Union Suits, short sleeves, Icng legs. Broken sizes.. 49c (147) Men's $1 Rayon Union Suits, Augusta make; s whites; 34 to 40.. 59¢ (174) Men's 69¢ Rayon Shirts & Shorts, whites and colors. Irregulars. Most (37) Men's $1 Pajamas, novelty patterns; perfects. Broken sizes. .33¢ (33) Men's irregulars. Broken sizes. Goldenber, Nightrobes, Jewelry Few of a kind zgc pieces; necklaces, bracelets, ear- rings, brooches, pearls.— Main Floor. Friday Remnants! $1.50 to $2.50 Rugs s l All are perfect and all are desirable patterns. Quanti- ties are limited, however. Only a few of a kind. 3x6 Congoleum and Sandura Rugs. 6x8.8 Matting Rugs. 4V, x414-ft. Armstrong Quaker Rugs. 22x36 Oval Braided Ru, 22x44-in. Cotton Rugs. Large Size Cocoa Door Mats. .50 to 5 $5 9 $8.75 Rugs Varijous makes and sizes— some are dropped patterns; others are imperfect. 6x9-ft. Gold Seal Congoleum or Armstrong’s Rugs. 6x9-ft. Linoleum Rugs. 9x12-ft. Felt Base Rugs. 715 x9-ft. Felt Base Rugs. 9x101;-ft. Felt Base Rugs. (10) $16.50 Fibre Rugs, D $10 (15) $3.50 Felt-base Rugs, seconds. 6x9 ft. 4 $1.95 (4) $110 Worsted Wilton Rugs, fine quality; 9x12-1t. (8) $45 Velvet and Axminster Rugs, scconds; 9x12 - ft. szs size ... (3) 5252 u;“s‘m;':,‘ Rugs, 12x -1t size - $13.95 (15) $4 o Linoleum Rugs, 6-1t. size (12) $16 Imported Sum- mer Rugs, 6x12-ft. size.... (15) $2.50 Matting $1.29 Rugs, 9x8.8-ft. size.. (5) $13 Fine White Mat- ting, 40-yard rolls. Imper- s6 fect . (25) remnant lengths. Square m ard 2 (200 yds.) $1.39 Inlaid Linole- um, several patterns. 85c Square yard b (275 yds.) $2.50 and %5 In- laid Linoleums, 8 to 40 vards of = pattern. Some sec- sl 60 onds .. §25 Axminster +iIT$14.95 50 Ciex Rugs, droppgd “p a !; sz.’s terns: 414x71 (20) $3 O 0ol Braided 1 Rugs, 27x54-inch sid\’.’ size (125) $1 Napara Rugs, felted: reconds; 27x54-inch M~ size . Goldenbers’s—Dow! ¢ Extra! 10c to 15¢ ft: High Grade Garden Hose Length of 10 to 15 feet) 7° 1. Remnants of a nationally known manu- facturer of high-grade garden hose. Cor- mglted or smooth qualities, Complete with brass couplings. Goldenbers's—Downwiairs Store FREE Parking (Remnant Opposite Our 8th St. Entrance Our June Sale of Men’s $1.00 ‘‘Luxedo”’ Athletic Union ——————ees . Broadcloths, Madras, Rayon Striped Madras, Checked Nainsook. Perfectly tailored according to our own specifi- cations. Made with elastic waist and snubber back. Long trunk, wide legs. Sizes 34 to 50. Regular 75c Shorts, Each 39c Broadcloths and madras —new stripes, figures, plain colors and white. Elastic holes and long trunk. sides, full cut seat and wide Neatly trimmed. Sizes 34 legs. Sizes 30 to 44. to 46. Goldenberg's—Main Floer. 75¢ Athletic Shirts, Each 39c Of fine quality combed yarn with deep cut arm Beautifully engraved Hy- bridge frames with new - ty%e t;:]ox::fm-'.table bridge > = . pads at rest on side of Eyes Examined nose. Durable, light in weight and ever ood FREE looking. o Optical Department—Main Floor. Ci Sale of Men’s $10 and $12.50 Hot-Weather Suits Tropolines $ 7 9 5 Beach Cloths Arcola Cloths And Many Others Here you are men’! A group of hot- weather suits that challenge you to equal them for quality and style at even their regular prices! Smart, good-looking materials, styled to keep their shape. A wide range of newest colorings—grays, blues, tans, stripes and mixtures. Sizes 34 to 48. Direct Entrance to Men's Clothing from K and 7th Sts. New Arrivals at Great Savings for All! Smart Summer FOOTWEAR Black & White—Brown & White White Kid—Black Kid—2-Tones 4 ~ = Also Arch S0 J Support Styles Footwear e Boys’ & Girls’ White Tennis or Brown Boys’ & Girls’ Sandals ./ All Sizes to 2 THE NEW BREE- E Women'’s & Girls’ Sport Oxfords Many Styles Crepe Sole 10 Colors Crepe Soles As Pictured NaeruNsRATAE Wi AR AMBAGA SSRARE IS NSHABTRRTHANAISUEY