Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1931, Page 10

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-OPENING OF LAST FRONTIER MARKED _Two-Day Celebration Wil Note $10,000,000 Highway Link Completion. By the Associated Press. SEATTLE, August 25.—Lifting of | the last barrier on the last frontier of | the United States will be celebrated | tonight and tomorrow on the Olympic Peninsula. A new $10,000,000 highway | will open up that great area west of | here and complete an ocean hlch'ny from Mexico to Canada. ‘The Olympic Penlnl\lllhlbout !hl\ shape rmont, but in-| mfi:&“ ‘hy w’o’(m:l; and bays, wd still is an untraveled wilderness many parts. Thye new 330-mile t‘l‘:"hgl‘y ;v.‘\rrounds a mountain range—the Olym loops around an area which in itself ml lllx!r than Connecticut, Rhode Island Long Isiand together. Drill for Oil. wm:m the loop 18 65,000,000,000 feet of virgin timber, the largest stand re- mnnm;muuumudsum In the tme Figion, STUNE L3 (oe roua 15 be of e o e o ed at Kalalock, their tribal rts on ‘The country has been virtually a free domain of the Indians. White settlers | have been few and in isolated sections they are still found hewing bathtubs | out of logs. At Kal!lnck the only white residents | are the Nason family. Nason, the vil-| blacksmith, who went there for | is still using placer mining ap-| paratus in canning clams. \d | asserted firm] ALIEN ADMISSIONS Twice as Many Foreigners Quit U. 8. First Seven Months of 1931 as Are Admitted. Russian Crown Gems In River Turn Out To Be Set of Books By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 25.—There are no crown jewels at the bot- tom of the Chicago River. The uuvitiu nl a dlver which recently gave to Teport that he was looklnl for “25 000 worth of pearls into the water by Mrs. Hugh Diliman of Detrolt were revealed yesterday o be nothing more than a search for some . The diver de- clined, however, to name the company for which the search wu made. spokesman for Mrs. Dillman denled she had lost any of the pearls which were formerly a part of the Russian crown jewels. Mrs. Dillman is the widow of Horace Dodge, Detroit automo- bile manufacturer. 'RAIL LOCOMOTIVES’ PROGRESS FORECAST| Uu of Higher Pressures of Steam Seen as Challenge to Competition. NEW YORK (Special).—American railroads are preparing to put steam pressure to work in new ways. They make the steam engine of the future | as much of an improvement over| today's type es Watt's was over the crude pumps which preceded it. This will be the answer of the railroads to the challenge of concrete highways, airways and other new factors in transportation. | Praise of the Scotch inventor, whose second patent applying the double-act- tn( steam engine to rotary motion ade possible our industrial civiliza- to Watt bmndult during & radio con- | cert recently. At the same time the raflroad men firmly that rallways, the chief h'ln.lpofl-lfion of the last 100 years, are looking toward the futuré now. Steam at new high before attained in locomotive bojlers. is going to increase the efficiency of | the railway engine many fold, was the hint contained in the messages from {one or two of the railroad chiefs. SRR PR Kaolin Deposit Discovered. RALEIGH, N. C. (#)—The Iupp}y‘ lina, alread: one c{ the clay, been_increased of I.\u largest deposit yet found in the !(l Already 3,500 acres of land in area have been leased. Drillings lndlflw & 100-foot depth for the bed.| ? FALL DRESSES FALL SUITS Men’s Rayon Union Suits White and colors. $1.00 valte ... - 49c Increase Mexico City Area. MEXICO CITY, August 25 P)—A | decree maki uznco clty the capital and giving it more | 76 will Decome elective in 30 days THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., LABOR CHIEF HITS INDUSTRIAL HEADS President Green Denounces Indiff- erence Toward Co-operation in Solving Jobless Problem. By \he Assoclated Press. BOSTON, August 25.—Willilam Green, president of the Ameriean Pederation of Labor, yesterday charged that cap- tains of industry have accomplished no constructive program to cope with the unemployment emergency. He spoke before the twenty-second biennial con- vention of the Amalgamated Assotia- tion of Street and Electric Rallway Em- ployes of America. Those who have expected the de- pression to pass have been disappointed,” President Green said. “The situation of unemployment is more and more widespread, blighting all sections of the United States and other nations. Among the captains of industry there does not seem to be a realization or appreciation of the seriousness of the situation. I charge them with failure to meet urgent | needs of the situation. There has been nothing whatever done collectively by those who own and manage industry to relieve the situation.” Labor’s action in the emergency, Green said, was to propose an imme- diate special session of the Congress tc legislate more construction programs and relief measures and to request that President Hoover call an immediate conference between the leaders of labor and industry. Labor, he sald, would co-operate to the fullest in & confer- | ence with industrial leaders. e TWO F Over Night Cases $1.50 value 89c Acme Sheets 81x90 pflefl quality, 49c Open Evenings until 9 PM. BLECHMANS Department Store 7% & H St. NORTHEAST Keeps Your House WARM in WINTER COOL in SUMMER SUMMER BENEFIT s House Cool Day and Night Upppcr Floors Cool as Lower WINTER BENEFIT Keeps Entire House Warm—at an Even Temperature A Petmanent Improvement Pays Dividends—Saving at Least 209 of Fuel Bill Readily Installed in Old or New Homes at Moderate Cost C.S. WATSON CO. Home and Building Insulation 1637 CONN. AVE. NORTH 6616 . 'V? o.pv' 'W & 500 Travel Tweed Jacket Dresses Just in for $ 35 & Wednesday * Sale at Easily Worth $5.00! A special purchase secured these at- tractive new models for us to sell at this tempting price! All are jacket styles of the type shown—ideal for office, class room and all-around Fall wear. The separate jacket and the skirt of the frock of smart tweed-patterned rayon crej the contrasting plain bodice of the frock giving the effect of a three-piece outfit. Other models entire frock is of printed crepe. New Autumn shades. Sizes 14 to 44. Goldenberg-s—Second Floor Two Extra Specials in Window Shades 59¢ Perfect Window Shades 33cC e 8ize 3x6-ft. shades on guar- anteed rollers. Choice of green, white or ecru, at this amazing price. All perfect quality. 69c American Holland Shades 50c P i Blighuyu{:pesx,.l k Hose 3 SC ea. !ect ll!hloned 29 Another great bargain—in this popular of window _shad wnh mle aoles c w‘e’e%'or ecru—on aepend' and glrbfl $1.35 Chlffon Silk Hose Perfect Quality 89C Full-fashioned, dull twist silk-to-the-top chiffon hose, a famous “Roman Stripe” product, with dainty picot edge. French heels, plaited feet and cradle soles. Patio, Palmetto, confetti and other smart shades. l—lhl.l Floor Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor One of the Best Silk “Buys” in Ages! $1.95 Printed Silk Flat Crepes 59 A large and smart assortment of late Summer and early Fall patterns in 40-inch all-silk crepes. All in full pieces and perfect. From such makers as: Haas Brothers Fairmont Silk Mills Doucet & Co. L.&E. Stern Susquehanna C.K. Eagles Onandango Modern Silk Mills Geldenberg's—Main Floor All-Silk Qualities From Well Known Silk Mills Save—in “Slumberland o Save $10 tomor- row on this lux- uriously con- TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1931 Special Feature! $3.95 & $5 Hats $9.95 Empress Eugenie and Victorian Derby Models Don't say t you can't wear these i \nlfln( new silhouettes until you have tried on some of ‘these in- triguing models tomorrow! Youll find your version in this tem; Ktlngly riced collec- tion of fine wool felts, many showing the popular feather and plume trimmings. Black, Brown, Red Green or Navy Goldenberg's—Second Floor $5 Part-Wool Blankets $2.95pr. kFu}]ndebm"::n ets in either or colors, -Of soft, warm quality in a weight that will be of constant service. Very spe- cial value! ‘Geldenberg’s—Fourth Floer (22 $24.95 ‘Lane’ Cedar Chests Only are more than protec- tlon or fine linens, clothing, tc—they are a handsome a dman %o any room. Rich wal- nut and mahog: veneers on pungent red ce Sturdy “Lane” construction. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor Wednesday! Sale of 100 Dozen $1.25 Seamless 81x99 Sheets All Perfect p A Exceptional Values If your sheet supply needs replenishing—take a look at these perfect quality seamless bleached double-bed sheets tomorrow! Of heavy round-thread sheeting, fin- 45x36 or 2 2 c thread quality dressing. 500 Pillow Ticks ished with good, deep hems. 35¢ Bleached 29c Unbleached Sheeting 42x36 ln ch size — free $1.79 Crinkle Spreads Size 81x105 s 39 ‘!m orted 1. q:l‘lllty in 35c Pillowcases ‘Heavy round from starch or 1 ’ c doublo =bed lnches — w ith fast - c S o ven biue woven Scluoped lel Beautify Y our Windows This Fall with Rich $3.95 Damask Window Drapes %, $2.48 to-han with 54-inch fringed v Rose, blue, gold, green, rust, mulberry, etc. $1.10 New SO-Inch Drapery Damas| 6»9(: yd. patterns e«:. Wmhd , blue, green, Fioor l*l gold, You’ll Find it a Great Kitchen Convenience! Regular $7.50 Steel Utility Cabinet Specially 5 98 Priced at Of strong gauge steel, finished in grun. ivory or green-and-ivory. Has our adjustable shelves — ideal for chinaware, linens, etc. Just exactly what you have been wanting for a long time, isn’t it? The size —56 ;t:!cd!:: high, 13 inches deep, 19 inches [ Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store More Than 40 Fall Patterns in These New $45 Velvet & structed inner- spring mat that will gi years of comfort and service. Cov- ered in fine im- ess— you ported damask — rose, green or or- chid; all standard sizes Buy It On Our Budget NAI'I'R[SS s 14 ‘\v-“*"1 1 *19* Double Day Bed | ; Another Bargam 312 .95 g Axminster Rugs 9x12-Ft. Size for $32.50 Carefully woven, beautifully finished velvets and axminsters that no thrifty K Washington home will want to overlook in this big saving. The large collection Plan! the Oxll-ft. size. $50 9x12-ft. Axminster and Velvet Rugs Beautifully woven, ‘wearing wool rugs nnwtnwu- . cnnvm l'“l’l lnne 0( eollly Ofl!m.lll texture and design. of new Fall designs makes choosing a pleasure and assures you of finding just M s the right coloring for any type of room. $65 High Grade Rugs American- -pue 'wool $30.00 and $32.50 Axminster Rugs l 3x10.6 tt ar vxll tty—nn new ln de- sign. 7.6x9 Ft. Size 6x9 Ft. Size Room Size $7to $§9 $4.9-50 Anncflve-looun(, cane panel effect. Opens up into a com- fortable double bed. Complete with val- ance mattress. ‘Wamberiead” Furalters 339 15 ..$37.50 $23S0 Persian. Plais Bana Dorder types. 8.3x10.6 Ft. Size. e 7.6x9 Ft. Size. f e 6x9 Ft. S‘m Geldenbers' Felt-Base Rugs 9x106 or 9x12 ft. 5.2’ sizes in these heavy Con- goleum, Armstrong, Ne- nset and other felt- ase rugs. Some seconds. Downstairs Store, * .

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