Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1931, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGE L' Fii DAY, SBi-TiMBER 4,7 1931 | | 1935 or later under the program. g be masquerading in the clothing of a| rence, a filling station operator, nndiN AVAL coNSTRUcTION | materials, the Navy League of the e P! Burglars Rob Poet’s Home. . | George Lostofka, a hotel proprietor. | | Walter Bruce Howe, chairman of the | State oficial he slew, was being sought| SOTEE LAGHE Gy GiG ne thougnt| | United States yesterday urged that the | Walter Bruce, Sove, SRar of W | oxpORD, England P, —Burglars today: | that Mershall’s assailant garbed himself URGED BY I.E AGUE | Natton spend $767,000,000 over the next | ypout 80 per cent of the construction | have no appreciation of poets, as such, SLAYER IS HUNTED | IN OFFICIAL’S GARB, Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses ords and a portable radio. uf&gf’&’;"tg’ ‘ifi;‘;fi ‘L‘; i ! the door when delivering ‘The Star will please tcle- 6 phone circulation depart- LIQUID Ok TABLETS ment. National 5000—and Relleves a Headach, Neuralgia in A. S. Marshall, 55, of New Lisbon, | in the victim's clothing so he could pass six fiscal years to build up the Navy.|costs go to labor, either upon vessels S0 those who broke into the home of Wis, r for the Wisconsin| 85 Marshall and cash the checks Mar- ‘ f as the victim, He was| shall carried. " . . shot four ti Searchers, who had RN IP AR T S s Hitch-Hiker Believed Masquerad- | suspected foul play after Marsh: £ lnu!nmoblle was burned near Humbir Gold Found by Russia. Wis., found his body in some bushes . . . 5 miles south of here late yesterday.| LONDON (P).—Two Russian geolo- Body of Wisconsin Appraiser. | The body had been stripped of all outer | ccting in cold, barren No- sland group h of 3 1" Europe, are undersiood U garments, and $1,800 in checks, which instractions will be given Marshall carried when he left home : Monday, was missing. :‘:i“lf‘l‘tsco\’xe_]r‘rd“(%(g:‘lm su:fl i Contending such action would ,w,m:&%:x‘.fi:ntr vm ships, an Itallan_count in charge of high- 30 minutes, checks a Cold the day ding an expedition to Investigate | UP economic recovery, since most of | Tpe building royers and small Investigators belicve Marshall was EAU CLAIRE, Wis,, September 4—A killed by & hitch-hiker with whom he d her, the money would go for labor and gun cruisers would be deferred until hitch-hiker, believed by authorities to' was seen in Humbird by J. W. Law- fu He maintained | John Masefield, the poet laureate, took The league expressed the belief that | or supplylng materlals. | and its rec- | this would aid the economic recovery |8W&y only a gramophone it 15 “practically impossible” to build | U3, Would, ali Hold Expenditure of $767,000,000 up the American Nuvy to tlie London | : 2 £ treaty strength by 1935. It submitted ing in Clothing Stripped From ‘Would Speed Up Economic its own program for construction. This| During a Tecent trip of U. 8. Trade | would be a.substitule for plans involy- Commissioner D. Walstrom in South- | Recovery. ing about $1,000,000.000 which would |ern Siam, he met American mission- bring the Navy up to treaty strength. | aries, an’ Amers [ The league’s program called for con- | English teacher, a German tin broker i 1 for this service to start at By the Assoclated Press. ways, & Danish mining prospector, #nd checks Malaria in three days. \ once. three Ja i gineer ) e, M uE enpinetts i 6 661S alve for Baby’s Cold $3 Three-in-One Foundation Garment Girdle, bandeau and $1.98 step-ins all in one trim Goldenbers's—Second Floor $1 Chamoisuede 4=Button Slip-Ons Imported duplex chamoisuede slip - on Goldenberg's—Maln Floor Do Your Labor Day Traveling on GIANT TIRES Sold with a 12-month written guar- antee against all road hazards. Come in and learn how you can save on your tire bill without sacrificing safety! FREE MOUNTING SERVICE Goldenberg's—Maln Floor. Saturday! With Every Department Ready for Fall! Start the Boys Off ifight—()utfit Them Here! Boys’ $12 to $14.50 Smart 2-Trousers Fall Suits $Q.75 Suits of the identical quality sold last year at $12 and $14.50! The same fine materials and the same careful tailoring, but a new low price. With 2 Knickers All-wool materials—fancy mix- tures, blue serges and cheviots. Sizes 8 to 18. Goldenberg’s 10c¢ Hard Water Soap 5c¢ cake 48¢ Do Jasmin, rose, bouquet or violet odor. Order a dozen cakes, Toiletries—Main Floor gloves with scalloped tops—in white or egg- shell. garment of fancy ravon with swami top. Sizes 34 to 40. Fitch! Beaver! Caracul! Kit Fox! Dyed Cross Fox! Cat Lynx! Skunk! $3 9.50 Plain & Printed Satins Travel Tweed Crepes Crepes With Velvet Tailored Woolens °S With 2 Knickers and Vest With 2 Longies and V est Labor Day Imagine Such Gorgeous Furs On COATS at Fashions in i g With 2 Longies DRESSES! For high schoolites—new Fall )i)?lltex;as in dressy mixtures. Sizes o . Perfectly charming (and much more expen- sive looking) Autumn frocks for travel, office, class room, afternoon and general wear. Tai- lored two-piece woolens with bright belts and pipings. Smart-as-can-be travel prints, many with separate jackets. Monotone printed satins in youthful styles. More dressy black or brown satins, with peplum jackets or flattering touches of white satin. Slecveless crepes with capelet collars of transparent velvet. Slenderizing crepes for the larger woman. Long and short sleeved types. In black, brown, wine or Kiltie green. Sizes from 14 to 46. 5 . Boys’ $8.75 Suits Coat, vest, 2 pairs golf $ 39 knickers. "" Dressy mate- rials ~well tailored, perfect fitting. 8 to 16. Boys’ Knickers For School and Dress 95¢ grades, 8 to 16 .....79% $1.50 grades, 8 to 17...$1.19 $1.50 grades, Shorts, 3 to 8 $2.95 and $2.50 Plus 4 Knickers, 8 to 20 ..$1.95 Shirts & Blouses Collar-attach- ed styles; white, tan, blue, green C and fancy broadcloths. Youths, 12'; to 14'3: Jr. Shirts, 8 1o 12; Keg. Blouses, 6 to 15; Button-on Blouses, 4 to 10, Boys' Sweaters Ll T $119 $1.79 28 to 36 $250 to $2.95 Sport Sweaters, samples, ete...... It is many years since coats like these could be bought for $39.50 . . . why, even last Winter they would have sold for $50 or more! Huge collars and cuffs of furs like the above, revers and wider armholes emphasize their slimly molded waistlines and hiplines, to achieve the new silhouette. Fabrics are high-grade spongy woolens, soft and warm and serviceable with- out being too heavy. Black coats with black fur . . . plenty of them! Black with contrasting fur. Brown with brown or black fur. Green, navy or dark red. Sizes 14 to 50. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Goldenbers's—Second Floor Geoldenbers's—Third Floer. Have You Visited “Fashion Center”? A Charming Little Shop Within a Shop— Where Exclusive Fashions Are For First Fall School Days— Junior High Girls’ Tub Frocks Sizes 11 to 17 Yrs. Hundreds of Stunning Fall H ats! $1.87 — $2.95 $3.95 Empress Eugenie Types Galore! Plumed “riding” hats . . . shallow derbies . . . boat shapes Smartly Displayed! Every day well-dressed women and misses may be seen drifting in and out of this new shop—attracted by the stunning new hats and frocks which have been personally selected by our stylist. The Fashion Center goes in for “high” fashions only—but this does not mean that they are high priced—as you see! Get the habit of dropping into The Fashion Center often, for new things are being added constantly. Charming printed broadcloths, made with peplums, flares, patent leather belts and other style points particularly becoming to the girl in her early teens. Guaranteed fast colors. e Girls’ “Cinderella” Frocks Fast colored prints, dots and florals —in pretty styles. Sizes 7 to 14 years, (7 to 10 9 c years with bloomers).. Tots” “Lucette” Dresses Adorable kindergarten frocks of “Lucette’ and “Cinder- Rare Values in This Purchase of 69c¢ Rayon Undies Which We Have Just Unpacked! Panties Vests and . tricorns . . . rippled brims —all of those fascinating new C shapes that dip fetchingly over X the right eye and show the left side of your face and hair. A wonderful collection of 1931 Fall felts—all very modestly priced, as smart things always are at ella” makes. Fast colors. Panties to match. 3 to 6 A Pre-Labor Day Sale of 150 Men’s & Young Men’ $16.50 & $19.50 2-Pants N Girls’ Pile Fabric Coats 7to 14 Deep-pile belted coats in camel, beaver or squirrel shades. With Tom Boy lining of sateen and kasha cloth. Tots’ Pile Fabric Sets 206 $5.79 Years Coat, muff and beret of warm pile fabric in camel or squirrel tones. ~Belted and serviceably lined. Goldenbers's—Third Floor Over 75 Styles 98 All Bloomers —of a beautiful grade of de- lustered rayon which plainly shows that they are worth nearly twice this sale price! Nicely tailored, too— gar- ments that are comfortable, trim and easy to launder— you’ll want several! Sizes 36 to 42 Goldenberg's—Main Floor 3,475 Prs. Women’s Smartest Fall Footwear Misses’ and Children’s Sturdy School Slippers and Oxfords Goldenberg's! Ostrich plumes, quills, vel- vet bows, cocque feathers, and even flowers, are important touches which give them both dash and femininity—charac- teristics of the famous Em- press herself! All Headsizes and - All Autumn Colors Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Lovely $ 1.35 Dull Twist Sheer Hose Y S In, Just Unpacked! Newest Fall | s 95¢ Extra sheer (45 gauge), permanently dull finish hose with picot runproof or plain Pt:f‘fl’l" It is not necessary to shout these values—they speak for themselves—and when you see them your- self you'll agree with us, we think. Incidentally you can save from $4.75 to $7.75 and with two pairs of trousers. Newest Fall styles, tremendous choice; in. blues, oxford grays, browns, tans and dark stripes. All sizes 34 to 48. Direet Entrances to the Men's L, d Clothing Dest; From K an =N $3.98 Satin Blouses $2.98 Smart long - sleeved models (one sketched) to wear with Fall suits and separate skirts of satin. ‘White, eggshell, tan or flesh. Sizes 34 to 40. $3.98 Fall Skirts N Lweedse anvc’l $2 . 98 woolens of finer texture, in black, green, navy or brown. Sizes 26 to 32. Sportswear—Second Floor FREE PARKING Quality Black Kid Patents Brown Kid Reptile l.eathers All style heels Included are Dr. Elliott’s Arch Support Footwear Sizes to 9 Widths to EEE SPACE OPPOSITE OUR 8TH STREET ENTRANCE—DRIVE Boys’ and Girls’ Stitchdown High Shoes Patent-Elk to 9 Boys’ Sturdy School Shoes and Oxfords With Heel Plate A Boys’ and Girls’ TENNIS SHOES Brown Styles All Sizes to 2 Floor all-silk garter to] Shades Bags In the Smart New Rough Grains Remarkably fine val- ues in clever copies of higher-priced bags —in the new envelope and top-handle styles with inside zipper pockets. Of serviceable fabrikoid —in black, brown and new green to match your Fall costume or its ac- cessories. Goldenbers's—Main IN! fair, Python, Tendresse, sande Women's all - silk mesh hose with lace backs. 7g-length fancy hose with plain el: Sizes 8 to 11. Foor Geolde: heels and cradle feet. Nu Brown, p. French May- e, brown- leaf and other new shades. $1 Mesh Hose 79¢ garter tops and seamed TR IR 3 sirls’ 50¢ Socks cotton 3y~ length rayon - and - cotton mixtures. Plain colors Rayon or socks 1n 29c or fancy effects. Boys’ 50c Fall Golf Hose New shipment of good-looking patterned golf astic cuff tops 35¢ mbers's—Main Floor

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