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nual meeting and election of officers of that organization. He succteds George CLARENDON MAN ELECTED BY LEGION c. W .Hanger‘ Succeeds' iGeorge D. Ricker, Candidate . for County Board. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. . . . BALLSTON, Va, July 30—C. W. Fanger of Clarendon last night was elected ccmmander of Arlington Post, $2.98 Silk Slips 98¢ Limited quantity of crepe de chine and rayon satin_slips, in light and dark shades. Strap shoulder and ‘built-up shoulder models. Second Floor. Friday mnalal $1 Bleached SHEETS 69¢ Perfect quality seamless sheets—double-bed size, 81x99 inches. A marvelous value and saving! 23c Bleached Pillowcases and Colored Bord:redl Pillowcases, scft finish quality. 2x36 size lsc $1.39 Crinkle Bzdsprcxd}. rose, blue, gold, orchid and 97c green. Color fast.. Remnants 59c ‘I: OllCXo(h. 5/4 quality. and fancy d eloth, printe $2 Colonial B;d!vlrr"dl with scalloped edges. 81x105 size ... ses sl.z’ Scamless Bleached Sheets, quality. 63x90 perfc inch=s Goldenbers's— Friday Remnants! Notions 10¢ Pkg. Pins, safety 5c and straight kinds... . 29¢ Sanitary Beits, all sizes; t:.5th Nnfinmlu(:cd;r !:an for storing g:rments. For garments 25¢ 39c Brassieres sizes 39¢ Carriage Nets any size carriage All Bathing Goods —Caps, sho: b._gs Fridcy Remnants! 59c and $1 Handbags 29c¢ Close-out of all and soiled bags. Many good styles and shapes. $1.00 Bags of fabrics and Kiretol. New styles 59c Goldenbers's—Main Floor. mussed Friday Remnants! Jewelry 50c to $1 Necklaces, Earrings, Rings, stone set—some with rhine- lu stones. Worth 50c ... Goldembers's—Main Fioor. Friday Remnants! For Women and Misses Regularly 69c and $1 39¢ Colorfully, patterned Japanese parasols. Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Curtains $1 Marquisetts Curtains; criss- cross style, cornica val- ssc ance, ecru or ivory xm two- ;lnscdlufl‘lle‘d Curtai ruffied valance, colored rayon edging 3§¢ . ll.l; tCl':xs‘l-(«l‘t’tl 1Cm1alns. of ne dotted ~marqui- Setie; Coru or frory . 9110 (:)14.69 Tl"{“"‘g Clllrllll\s' hoiiy- wood marquisettz, with wide neme: corq o $1.10 85¢ Cottage Sets: 6- with plain colored fles $1.95 PP ucl‘ ‘]I Curtains, gured or plain color ed styles $1.49 35¢’ Voile Sash Curtains, w'th trimming of silk embroid- 3sc ered flowers .. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. Fridcy Remnants! Bedding $1 Bea Piltors, Medium size, well tilled end co: N with striped ticking . 59c $2 Bed Pillows. rge sie, coie.ed with heavy tan siriped ticking ... 5 $3.49 Plaid B.: double-bed size, inches; nice weig: $2.50 Gray Co’t:n Blankels. Double-bed size, red or gray borders; pr.. 31'39 Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. "Lorge 'sz.so R. Wailace, James, Sherwood, finance Burke, sergeant at arms; Dr. J. Payne, zervice officer; C. P. Heins, his- torian; Joseph McDonnell and St:wart .| Thompson, color bearers; William J. McCart and Dr. J. A. nd: W. H Leigh, chaplain; Howard Ducks:n, Duck‘on and A. 8. Steven:, | Committee, -and ! Bl=akley James, bert Porter, D. Mitchell, W. R. Gou'd, C. George D. Ricker and J. E. Hur‘e\ dele- | No. 139, American Legion, at the an- | gates to the departmental convention, D. Ricker, who recent'y resigned to be- |come a candidate for the new county boerd. Other officers elect:d were: Ray Weaver, first vice president: W. D. Cline, seccnd vice president; Thomas R. _Bleakley adjutent; essictont adjutant; officer; Frank M. plmka Boston, child welfare; Howard C. wecutive Dr. J.: A. Boston, Hc¢ Edgar W. Pump‘]re‘ Heln: 79c¢ Printed Voile Blousettes 39c¢ Just 23 of these dainty sheer printed vo‘le blousett:, s popular with those who want to be both srart and cool Sizes 34 to 36. Main Floor. R. color THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, i C, which will be held in Clifton Forge, Va., next month. ‘There were six new members initiated at last night's meeting, brl.nlmgothe total memberchip of the post t 150. Announcement was made that the post and auxiliery will hold a water- mzlon feast cn the night of August 16 at the farm of Joseph D. McDonnell at Fort Republic, Md. A'bert H. Cohen will donate the prizes and ect as master of ceremcnies for the athletic events. Freight Permit Granted. RICHMOND, Va., July 30 (Special).— J. W. Birkett has been awarded a ce tificate by the Stat> Corporation Com- nussion, authorizing him to furnish in- terstate freight motor vehicle service | the destination. N. between Orange and the vtrnnu-nu-i C. W. Hanger, I.|trict of Columbia, with Washington as | COMMITTEE TO STUDY SCHOOL SITES MONDAY 12 Locations Will Again Be Sub- ject of Debate by Silver Spring- Takoma Park Group. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. General Committee on ‘School Matters considering the 12 sites offered forsthe location of the proposed consolidated seni:r high school, will meet again Mon- day night at 8 o'clock at th: Takoma- | Silver Spring High Schoeol, eccording to | announcement m->de \by Ralph Lee, general ckairmzn of the committee, today. The meeting is expected to continue where the on: held Tuesday night left ff, end the various sites taken up in TAKOMA PARK, Md., July 30.—The | Spain plans to open 7,000 new schools = alphabetical order end considered sep- | this year. Phone or C. 0. D. Orders Filled on Remnant Items Friday Remnants! Coats & Dresses $10 White Summer Coats The season's most popular styles, made of cool smart basket weave, with black and white ties. 695 Full length plain or puffed sleeves. $3.95 Organdy Dresses (25) Lov:ly sheer dresses, fashioned in the daintiest Shown in white, green, of models. organdy SZ.SS blue and rose. Sizes 14 to 20. (15) $10 Linen Suits, in broken sizes and colors; lovely quality. ... {20) $5 Eyelet Bat: of dainty cool quality, many colors; broken sizes (25) $15 Silk D:esses, beautifully lovely Summer broken colors and sizes made, of $3.98 | $1.98 | $6-88 ste Dresses, silks; Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Women’s $1.35 Chiffon Silk Hosiery 89c¢ Full-fashioned hose, in dull sheer, and others silk to top. Shown in the new Fall shades. Perfect quality. Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Luggage $1.25 Steel Frame Suit Case; 79¢ $4.50 and $5.50 Fibre Suit 24-inch size, steel frame, $2.95 & $3.95 24-inch size, black or Cases. leather corners. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Friday Remnants! 29¢ to 39¢ Ribbons—Gros- satin and metal com- grains, binations — 112 inches wide. 8c to 12c¢ Ribbons, light and dark shades in narrow widths for trimmings and bows. Yd. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Women's “Sombray” Non-Run and Plain Rayon Undies 49c¢ Panties, Vests, Bloom- ers—medallion trimmed; also tailored styles. In pink and peach. Small, medium and large sizes. Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Girls’ 59¢ “Sunny Child” Undies 35¢ Of fine quality white mus- 1in, neatly finished with em- broidery. - Slips and com- binations. Sizes 2 to 14. Goldenbers's—Third Floor. Friday Remnants! Laces 19¢ to 39c Laces and Em- broideries—2 to 6 inch *widths. Insertions, galoons, _edgings in white and cream. Embroideries !n desirable widths. llc Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. 15 Month End Specials in Men’s Furnishings Men’s $1.65 to $2.50 Commodore Shirts, col- lar attached and neckband styles Men’s 75¢ Shorts, Faultless Nobelt and other makes . Men's 75¢ Pullovu- Athlefic smm. of combed yarns Men’s $1.69 to $3.50 Nobelt Pajamas, (3 for $3.50). Men’s 59¢ Athletic Union Suits, broadcloths samples and irregulars. and nainsook Men‘s cloths woo. ‘Men’'s $2. stiff styles 97¢ 39¢c 39¢ $1.19 39c Pair Men’s 50c Wash Tles. stripes and # pnttams blue Men’s 39%¢ Ry Hose .. Pak . atta ..Ied Ten’s Van H"usen Soft Collars, all sty::s ‘lcns 37.95 All-Wool Siriped Flannc Robes ..... . ! ar>tely. - A resolution to proceed in this IT_PAYS TO olde riday Rzmnau ! Knit Undies Women's $1.50 Knit Union Suits, mercerized lisle with bodice top; discontinued Merode number. Broken 59e sizes Women's 59 Gauze Cotton discontinued Vests, bodice style: “Merode"” Broken sizes Boys' 59 Athletic Unlox Suits, scconds. ... 29C Children’s 50c \zlr]lmk Waist Suits, bloomer and short legstvle, Broken sizes. 25¢ Goldenberg's—Maln l"ur Friday Remnants! Corset Dent. $1.00 Hook-Side Gird'es, also clasp-front models with elastic sections over hips. 10-in. 4Q@ length, Sizes 27 to 32 (30) $5.00 Corselettes of vari- ous makes and m"l"nnls. Mostly boneless models. St 34 to 48, but not n cach style $2.79 (15) $3.00 Girdles 1 pink bro- cade and voile: loo'-side and clasp-front styles: 14-in. lengths. Sizes 26, 27, 28, 31 s‘ 98 and 37 . Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Friday Remnants! Hosiery Women's $1 Sheer Silk Hose; novelty and plain styles; broken sizes; slight ir- 5“ regulars Women's 50c Chiffon Hose; all lisle reinforced: shades; fect guomen's Ste Rayon or_Pure jose; many shades; perfects and irregu'ars. . 25¢ L Bor 30 Sport Hose: s ength, in novelty pat- terns and colors........ 25¢ Children's 25c Socks Anidets; ravon or lisle an contruung colors 12%2¢ Goldenbe Friday Remnants! Upholstery . L.lnldh e Cretonne and erry Clof 0 yards of fine remnanis; ya. ... BOC 29c Rayon Marqu yards, ecru ground with blue or (5!’)d 5}k Cushions; cretonne covered, for Bar Harbor 25c 35¢ Belgian Linen; 50-inch width, in various colored Stripes xon : 35¢ (75) $3.50 Dining Room Cover Sets, consisting ol 17 sz.so pieces (45) $7.95 Slip Cover Sets; for -{flece living room suites;” 5 extra cush- ions . i 33-89 ‘(55) $1.69 |\\m ow Draperies; of good quality cre- tonne, with valance.. sl'oo 59¢ Cretonne; 645 X';rds, in very pretty patterns an colors 29¢ $1.69 Day Bed t,m'zrl o( lovely quality cretonne, colors Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Friday Remnants! Boys’ Wear Boys' 69¢ and 79¢ Wash Knicizers. Sizes 8 to 11.. 3” Boys' 59¢ to 95¢ Blousts, sport d, irregular. Boys' $1.39 to Su.ts, from regular a 3010 .32 Juvenile $1 & § Bathing Suits. All wcol ssc Boys' $1.95 to $2.69 Bathing Suits. All wool speed $1~39 moGelS ...iuuiiiiinnn Boys' 95¢ to $1.95 Wash Suits, sleeveless \and short 5’c slecve siyles Boys' §1 Flapper JPants, with b«“s to mateh. Boyi $2.50 Covert Clllm Suits —sport shiit and camp $1_3, shoris. 6 to 18 Boys' Koveralls, s suits. ot Tand 2 b, soies. BIQ cloths; 1 and 2 pe, styles. Some irrefiuhrs.p 6 tos 14, 5’ c Boys $1.50 to $2.29 Wash sl Kriskers, FEizes 8 to 18.... Bors' S‘l 50 and $1.95 S"lrl Sweaters.” * Sleeveless; also 2 styles with sleeves. 26 to 34. Goldenbers's—Third Floor. manner, introduced by Mayor Ben'G. Davis of Takoma Park, had just been adopted by the mee'.ln; when it ad- Journed Tuesday night. The General Committee, which is comp:sed of 20 celegates from verious civic groups in the eastern suburban district of Montgomery County, is seek- ing to decide on & site to r:commend to the Board of C:unty Commissioners for the location of the proposed school. Sev- ! eral meetings have been hald but no decision has yet been reach:d. ALEXANDRIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 30 (Spe- cial). —Robert Pastell, 15, of Atlanta, Ga., was found lying beside the tracks in Potomac Yard last night in an ex- hausted condition. He was carried to the Alexandria Hospital and fcund to be suffering from fatigue end hunger. He was hitch-hiking nis way to New York by means of freight trains and autos, he stated this morning. DEAL AT be«r 2\ SRR e Friday Remnants! $1 Embroidered Kiddie Sets 25¢ Imported Swiss em- broidered kiddie sets. with collar, cuffs and pocket to match; of fine broadcloth. Main Floor, Friday Remnants! Toiletries $2.50 oz. Jolie Narcisse Perfume, '3 0zZ. 50¢ Toilet Sets, brush, comb and mirror. Colored pearl (imitation) with floral decora- 79e tions 15¢ 19¢c " 29¢ $1.98 3-pe. $1 Truyy Perfume at a ridicu'otsly low price. 50z White Ivory Dress- ing Combs $3¢ Wrlsley Shaker ga T Seap, 6 cakes for 25¢ (‘olgllt; Talcum Powder —violet, rose, florient and cnypre 18¢ Goldenbers: Friday Remnants Lots of Rugs and Floor Coverings (50) $10 to $15 Summer Rugs, fibre or grass, 9x12 size; grass, 8x10 size; meorle% rugs, 7'4x9 and 6x1 size 36095 (15) $32 and $37 Velvet and Axminster Rugs, floor samples and irregulars. 9»12 3‘9.85 and 8'4x10'; sizes. (20) $6.95 to $8.75 Felt-base Rugs with borders. Somc sec- onds. 9x12and 9x10'; s4.95 sizes (25) Rugs, green tile size s (350 yds.) 39¢ U;I G"l'hl"tl( -base ‘overing, cut engths, odd rolls. e 28¢ (25 pes.) Inlaid Linoleum— Eome match. Each (450 yds.) } fl’\!‘o P':{f:gt yasr: eng : $1.20 ugs, Cres and VT §2,85 \ elvet_Rugs, $2.25 Inlaid Lino- (18) other makes. ft. sizes (12) S w Chinese and P designs. siz yds.) 35¢ 116 “l;p China Manml. plain white an fancy. Imperfect. 15‘ (150) _$1 Scatter-: s!zv Rugs— 36);:2 PIQH"ISGB;RS;" “::SA onds), 18x: anias, 27x54 Naparas .... 3’c (35) $2.50 to $3 Gl‘m and Fibre Rugs, Crex and other makes. size (40 Runner, green ‘Troy border. 36 in. wide. mmm ‘:‘nd l‘l: Rnl-as. t-or-m! esigns; 18X 36 size ™ 17¢ Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store. Clean-Up Men’s and Young Men’s $10 and $12.50 Hot Weather Suits Breezy fabrics that include Tropolines, Beach Cloths and Oyster White Linens. All at the low price of $6.45 in grays. tans, browns lnd whlte! Well tailored. Sizes 35 to 44. $3.25 and $3.50 Hot Weath- er Pants, Panama Cloths and in . plain blues, “Sport Trousers, colored e e S §3.95 $1.50 White Duck and Drill Trouse: $1.19 $1.79 Kllkl | THURSDAY, JULY 30, 198%. James Quash, colored, a laborer at Potomac Yard, was prostrated by the heat yesterday, and is in a serious con- dition at the Alexandria Hospital. Fire Chief James Duncan stated this morning that the Alexandria Fire De- partment will participate in the parade’ f the Fireman’s Convention in Win- che:ur next month. Winchester of- ficials wu‘l not, u\:wenr. allow them to com| or pi rr::eu cnu Bain, 76, widow of Wil- liam A. Bein, died at her home, 407 Duke street, yesterday. Fune ser- vices for Mrs. Bain are to be held to- morrow afternoon at the home. terment will be Prest Cemetery. City Mlnlur ‘Wallace Lawrence stated this morning that if the opera- tors of the dump at Four-Mile-Run do not cease their fires in conjunction with a recent order of the city council, that the trucks carrying trash would be pro- hibited from coming into Alexandria territory. Friday Remnants! $1.00 Washable Fabric Gloves 79c¢ Six-button length, in white and eggshell, of double woven washable fabric. Sizes 6 to 8. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. 58c Garter Belts 23¢c Wide and narrow styles in flech color. Notions—Main Floor. Fridey Remnants! Shades .zttz.zsolu S:.Zi Holland Shades, 0 50 inches wide. Sec: 95c onds 95 Oil Omll! Shades, white or ecru. Seconds.. B9 G" 50 D&lpl(l:“zvulublr Shades. reen and white-er green and ecru. Perfects. .. 98¢ 89c Side Hemm!fl Holland Shades. 24 to 34 inches 5’c wide. White, ecru or green. 79 American Holland Shades. White, ecr blue loor. Friday Remnants! Housewares (4., Zlc Tomato Sieves, round ape; with coarse wire bottom, for catsup or flour. (1) $29.98 Kitchen Cabinet with 25x40 porcelain top. Complete with upper cabinet finished in white. Marred. Floor e 100" $19.98 crystal pattsrn (1) $29.98 B&lrl;enlor' hard- wood casing. 75-1b. ice capacity. White sl, 98 enamel lined (11) $1.25 Wall Brushes, Johnson's make. With long handle (8) $1.39 Fern Stands, wrought iron with steel vl Green finish. tall (1n) n Trellises, white finish, 8 ft. tall.. 6” (2) $4.98 Water Coolm white orcelain enamel sJlined. Red color. g1l size (11) $1.19 Bread Boxes, roll top—green or ivory e 88c (33) 59¢ Water Tumblers, good pattern. Scmi-thxckxllss ’c —for table use. 3 thflnm:‘v—l}twnnlln Store. 7¢c Non-Burnable Ironing Pad and Cover Sets 44c Fit any size board. Good quality. Notions—Main Floor. A Special Lot of . $7.50 Hy-Bridge Engraved - be-umully en- Guaranteed Against Discoloration Latest style, :‘nlnn any discoloration or tar- Eyes Examined Free Tico Repiste: Anduicesy Chas Fseesy tometrists {n Canstoroom. rli:"‘.; Main ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., July 30 (Special). | G neral Committee of Arrang-ssnts and was assisted by many mei and women of th congregation. The Forest —Ethel_T. Lioyd, Chevy Chise, Md., has Hall and sist pike, February 24. It is charxed that Hall, who is desig- aated as the ag:nt of itomobile in the declaration Mrs. Alexander, operated his aut in such a ne(ll"fem manner as to cause it to collide with. the machine of tae plaintiff, a‘riously injuring her and badly damaging her car, ‘The annual festival and dinner for the benefit of historic St. John’s Cath- olic Church, Forest Glen, was held yes- terday afternoon and evening in the grove adjoining th> church and perso; this county, the District of Colum- Rev. Charles O. tracted a large gathering of bia and elsewhere, Rosensteel, pascor, 69c Linene Sun Suits for Little Boys 49c Also of broadcloth—sleeve- less and full cut. Blue, maize, tan and green. Some with white top and printed trousers. Sizes 2 to 6. Infants’ Wear—Third Floor. ‘“Empress Perky. ..that's what they are! They hang by an eye- brow (the right one, of course) and give you just that ready-to-go look that’s going to be the thing from now on! Modeled of soft light or dark felt . . . pointed on the front tip ... trimmed with a feather, be it long, short, straight or curled . . 2and there you have it . . . an Empress Eugenie derby! The price, needless to say, can't be beat! 100 ‘Taylor street, filed suit in the Circuit Court here against Nathan M. r, Mrs. Katherine H. Alex- ancer of Rockville, claiming damages in the amount of $2,000 as a result of an automobile accident on the Rockville was head ot Glen Picnic has been an unintefMipted annual event for more than a hi'ndred years, it is said. Miss Pearl Pearson of 905 Fifth street northwest, Wllhln[ton and )( mn l“ Houser of 816 Sixth ‘Washington, were mlrrled in Rockvlllt. yesterday by Rev. Bertram M. Osgood of the Baptist Church, as were Miss Helen M. Fullerton of Morattico, Va., and August Burness of Newark, N. J., both ceremonies taking place at the * home of the minister. Rev. Charles O. Rosensteel of St. John's Catholic Church, Forest Glen. officiated at the marriage at Forest Glen earlv in the week of Miss Kathryn Amelia Alder and Elmer Jencks, both of Mexico, N. Y. A license has been lssued here for the marriage of Prederick Bostian, jr, 22, of 414 Columbia road, Washington, and Miss Marian Briggs Wooiard, 20, of 501 I street northeast, Washington. tie 59c Sun Suits for Little Girls 29¢ ‘White broadcloths with printed skirts; full cut ‘l‘x‘)‘ds sleeveless. Sizes 2 Third F1 Eugenie” Felts History Repeats Itself « .. Even in Fashion! Goldenberg's—Seeond Floor At Friday Remnant Prices! 19¢ to 38c Grades Summer Wash Fabrics A solendid assortment co’or-iast — tub-proof wash fabrics. Good patterns! Printed Voiles . . Color Prints . . . Printed Batiste . . High Count Percales . . Checks. 39c to 59¢ Grades 25¢ - Remnants of Rayon Shan- tung, Rayon-and-Cotton Flat Crepes, Printed Seed Dimity, Printed Lawns, Printed Chiffon Voiles, Ray- on Satin, Hollywood Chintz. Useful lengths. of~ 12%e¢ e . Printed Dimity . . . Printed Rayons . . . . Plain Color Voiles . . . . Longcloth . . Pajama 59c to 89c Grades 29c yd. Good lengths of Printed Rayon Chiffon, Plain Rayon Chiffons, Printed Pango Crepes, Taffet-Ray, Printed Organdy, Printed Rayon Ratine. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Women’s $2.50 to $5 Boys’ and Girls’ Tennis ors. Cuban Sturdily made Ileeln. for hard wear. e aunrted :ol- omen s Summer Footwear A4 All Sizes Many Styles Black and Whites Blondes—Linens—Kids and Patents in Pumps—Ties—Straps Clearance of These High- Grade Shoes Far Below “ost. Women’s Vita [Misses’ and Sandals Children’s Patent 1-.Slup Slippers bber heels. $1 .39 All sizes to 6. | eatherette House | All sizes to 2.