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. Enright was slain by hoodlums trying e CHCAGO SCHOLS PROBED N SLAVG Board of Education Faces Quiz on Contract Ring Seen in Killing. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 7.—State's at- torney's investigators said yesterday every member cf the Chicago School Board will be summoned for question- ing in conncction with the death of Mortimer P. Enright, superintendent of electrical maintenance for the schools | and clestrical union official, who was slain Thursday night. U. S. Agents Investigate. At the same time it became known that the Federal Government has been investigating the purported operation of a “board of estimate” within the ranks of the Electrical Workers' Union, Local No. 134, of which Enright was a member, to determine if it controlled the awarding of $45,000,000 in School Board's_contracts. The School Board officials also are| wanted for questioning about the| “Board of Estimate,” Charles A. Bel- lows, assistant State's attorney, said. | Police said yesterday thcy believed to “mascle In” on the reported profits of the “Board of Estimate” or in re- venge, perhaps by a disgruntled con- tractor who had failed to win his fa- vor. | Attends Union Meeting. Enright attended a union meeting Thursday night, told friends he iIn- tended motoring to Michigan, and was seen alive no more. His body, beaten and shot, was found Friday morning in | suburban Hinsdale. SHAKESPEAR&AN DRAMA RETAINS POPULARITY ¥English Playwright's Works Lead | 1920-30 Productions, So- b ciety Reports. 8By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, Il1, September 7.—Shake- speare still holds the boards as the most popular playwrights in the country, the Chicago Civic Shakespeare Society said today. Quoting from the annual theatrical index of an amusement magazine, the society shcwed that of the 181 dramatic plays represented during the 1929-30 seison, more were the products of Shakespeare than of any other single playwright. The Chicago Civic Shakespeare So- ciety will begin its third season in a Joop theater, October 19. CROWDER GETS CABLE OF CUBAN SYMPATHY Retired General, Ill in Colorado, Is Held on Roag to Recovery Frcm Acute Exhaustion. By the Associated Press COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.. Sep- tember 7—Maj. Gen. Enoch N. Crowder, setired, ill in a hospital herc, has re- ceived a message of sympathy from | FPresident Gerardo Machado cf Cuba' D ng hopes fcr his speedy re-| Anicnio Medina Barrios, Cuban con- sul 2t Kansas City, carr.ed the com- | munication to Gen. Crowder, who formerly was an adviser to the Cuban | government. After calling on Gen. Crowder Con- sul Barrios cabled President Machado that the general is rapidly recovering | from the iliness, described by physicians as “acute exhaustion.” SEVEN HURT'IN TORNADO ‘Windstorm at Palermo, Me., Causes Big Loss in Property. | PALERMO, Me., September 7 (#).— A tornado here yesterday afternoon in- Jured seven persons slightly and did considerable damage to property. The windstorm tore the roof from a . house, twisted the house from its base. destroyed a barn, carried a grist mill shed a short distance, ripped cown tele- phone and electric light wires and up- Tooted many trees. The storm, accompanied by rain and hail, blew the roof from a farm house bccupied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rus- #ell and their five children. All s n ‘were reported to have been injured elightly. The roof was carried to a field 800 yards away. Education, wages, pensions and super- ennuations, and shop legislature were treated in resolutions passed at the recent Irish Trade Union Ce ‘Waterford, Ireland. i THANKS For a Most Successful AUGUST FUR SALE! Our appreciation is sincere and we'll continue to sweep aside all competition by offer- ing such values as this “One Day Special”’— —Tuesday Only— Beautifully modeled, plain— Hudson Seal Coat (Dyed Muskrat) a $]69.50 SUPERB gollection of FOXES for wear right now —pointed, red and silver—lower than they have ever been priced heretofore. Repairing and Remodeling still at Summer Rates. Ask About Our Deferred Pay- ment Plan Wm. Rosendorf The Original “G” Street Furrier 1215 G St. sl THE EVENING 69c Turkish Towels Slightly imperfect, extra large (24x48 inch) 25(: towels of heavy quality with fancy borders 35¢ Double Thread Tow- els, size 22x44 inches. ... 18c 29c Turkish Towels, double thread, size 1 Goldenbers's—Mala Floor, inches ..eeeees . 14c STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1931. $1 Uniforms, Smbcks &Hoovers Short-sleeved colored uniforms and white Hoover aprons of chambray and broadcloth. Cretonne-trimmed smocks in pretty colors. Regu- c lar sizes for misses and women. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Dozens of Super-Values for Tuesday! Remarkable Saic! Men’s and Women’s “Elgin” Wrist Watches 1/2 Price Regularly $37.50 to $50 Now $18.75 to $25 Amazing offer of these famous wrist watches—cased and boxed at the factory and carrying the usual Elgin guarantee of fine quality. Buy them for Christmzs, even! Group includes: (6) Women's $37.50 Models. . (2) Men’s $50 Models. . (2) Men's $47.50 Models (4) Men’s $43.50 Models ..S1875 .$25.00 .$23.75 Fine rayon -and - cotton quality flat crepes in a host of delightful styles and col- c ors for Fall wearing apparel. colorfast. Scme slight irregulars. 15¢ Printed 36-Inch Percales styles — close-woven, soft- finish quality. For chil- 25¢ New Fall Cotton Tweeds In lovely mixtures for chil- wear. Guaranteed co'orfast. A. B. C. Printed Perg¢ales, yd. ment of colors for Fall. Guar- anteed fast colors. 50c Printed Rayon The colors 2re guaranteed Larze range of pretty lll/zc dren’s wear. dren’s school frocks and women's 19c A new low price this season— 19¢c a yard! Wonderful assort- 9C Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Men's $1.50 Part-Wool Coat Sweaters Well tailored coat sweaters of part wool knit. Brown or green heather mixtures. Vee neck, full cut, two pockets; sizes 36 to 46. Men’s 59¢ to 75¢ Famous Make Shorts B. V. D, Varsity, Luxedo and other makes—generously cut and C well tailored. Elastic sides or back. Stripes, novelty patterns and plain colors. 36 to 46. Men’s 39¢ Fancy Hose, pr. New patterns in rayon mix- tures—reinforced heel and toe. - C Perfects and irregulars. 10 to 11%%. Men’s 79¢ Medium Weight Ribbed Underwear, ea. Shirts with long sleeves, sa- teen faced. Drawers, long legs, C satesn waistband. Reinforced. Regular sizes. Slight irregulars. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. “Wellsworth Brandon” and “Cortland” White Gold Filled Frames, $3.50 Regularly $10.00 . . . Solid Gold Pads Latest styles, beautifully engraved frames, fitted with solid white gold pads that do not cut or slip. Permanently guaranteed against discoloration or tar- nish. Your lenses inserted without charge. t Eyes Examined Free Two Registered Optometrists Goldenberg’s—Optical Dept.—Main Floor. Speaking of Style and Value! Winter Coats That Would Have Cost You $40 Last Year 525 In the new flattering pencil silhouette—made of good-look- ing spongy woolens with fur collars and cuffs of generous size and high-grade Furs—we repeat, “They are VALUES!” In brown, black, navy or green, with these smart furs: Manchurian Wolf (Chinese Dog) Caracul Marmot Red Fox Muskrat Sealine (Dyed Coney) Styles for Women and Misses Sizes from 14 to 46 Don’t Be Afraid.- of the New Eugenie Hat We Have Conservative as Well as the More Daring Versions! $1.87 — 1t doesn’t matter whether you HAVE a grown daughter, or whether you ARE an almost-grown daughter yourself—we have some version of the new silhouette that will make you quite pleased with yourself—and you will be more than pieased with its low price! Soft-finished felts, tip-tilted in various degrees, with ostrich plumes, small quills, velvet bows, etc. Black and Fall colors. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 81x90-Inch Seamless Bleached Sheets $1.19 Values Seamless bleached sheets of heavy round thread sheeting. Finished with 3-inch hems. Slight irregulars. ‘ ton. Free from starch or dressing. 43x36 and 42x36 inch sizes. Each 39c Pillowcases, made from fine quality pillow- 25 case cotton. 45x36 and 42x36 sizes C 29¢ Pillowcases, of heavy grade pillowcase cot- 1 8 E $1.75 Crinkle Spreads, with scalloped edges. Rose, blue, gold, orchid and green woven $1 29 . stripes. 81x103-inch size................... 10c Unbleached Cotton, close woven round 63 thread quality. 36 inches wide. Yard 41C Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Sale! Regular $7.00 to $9.00 Felt-Base Rugs 9x10Y, and 9x12 ft. Sizes Special lot of 100 rugs . .. Armstrong, $47.50 and $50 Congoleum, Neponset and Certainteed makes —four leaders! A few styles are dropped Axminster & Velvet Rugs patterns and others are sold as “misprints.” Carpet and tile designs. Wonderful “buys” All are perfect and guaran- at this price! teed for satisfactory service. Immense variety, including styles in new shaded effects copied from Orientals, 814x10%,; and 9x12 Ft. Sizes $30 and $32 Axminster Rugs $21.45 New Fall rugs, richly colored and of thick, serviceable pile. Persian and conventional styles. Seamless and perfect. 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 sizes. ..$17.50 T1,x9-1t. size. 6x9-ft. size... ..$13.50 49¢ and 59¢ Felt-base Covering, in a choice of 15 beautiful tile and carpet designs. Congoleum and other makes. Perfects and seconds. 2 yards wide. 38C Sq. yd. $1.25 Cocoa Door Mats, extra large size mats, -of heavy fibre. Made to give long 85C. service . 89c Felt-base Rugs, ncat figured designs— sold as seconds. 3x6-ft. size.........ceccunee 39c Goldenbers’s—Downstalrs Stors. ARKING SPACE , . .« for Our Our “Junior Miss” Shop Presents New “Sorority” Frocks et e 2.98 years The fitted cutaway jacket of the model sketched, with its revers and loose sleeves—suggests the Empress Eugenie silhouette, but in a thor- oughly 1931 Fall manner! And the other straightline, bolero and jumper styles in this collection have an equal- ly modern and youthful air. Of novelty printed rayon crepes in tweedlike patterns on backgrounds of green, wine, brown, navy or black. Best Sellers! Women’s and Misses’ Fall Frocks $5.00 Plain and printed satins! Travel tweed crepes! Crepes with velvet! Tallored woolens! Smart as can be— in sizes 14 to 46. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 2,000 Boys’ ‘“Bell” Brand Shirts and Blouses (and other makes included) Shirts and Blouses 79¢ to 95¢ values Shirts and Blouses $1.00 to 7 9 C $1.25 values Boys’ Fall Shirts $1.50 to $2.00 values White, tan, blue, green and fancy broad- cloths. ~Collar attached. Some irregular. Youths’, 1215 to 1415, Jr. shirts, 8 to 14. Blouses, 6 to 15. Button-on blouses, 4 to 10. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. A Special Purchase Brings You $1.00 Washable Silk Flat Crepes 79 A good-looking all-silk quality for Fall frocks of all types, as well as blouses, lingerie, etc. Shown in the new dark street shades as well as popular pastels. $5.95 Transparent Velvets A remarkablc value—and so many, many velvet frocks are going to be worn! Black and o 39 Inches Wide In the New Fall Shades leading Fall colors. 40 inches wide. Goldenberg's—Main Floor, Four Groups of Fall Drapery Damasks §Zcrgnm‘ll:xde 52c 98c . For covering your chairs and for new and attractive drapes. And all at greatly reduced prices. An immense variety. " Mostly 50 inches wide. Single and Double Bed Size All-Wool Blankets g $1I(}eg;i?;e! $6-45 Close woven, soft, fluffy blankets, of pure wool—warm and comfy. Many in pretty plaids in single and double bed """ $8.95 All-Wool Blankets, $5.39 pr. Plain color blankets or ones with pretty plaid colors. Dou- ble-bed size. Light but warm. $7.95 Blankets $5.00 Blankets $3.19 pr. $4.95 pr. Part wool; extra large size 80% wool—heavy weight. Plaids in several colors. —172x84 inches. Pretty plaid colorings. $1.00 Pillows, S5¢ ¢ 50 pjjiows, 89¢ Medium size; covered with serviceable art or striped tick- Well filled pillows covered ing. with art or striped ticking. @oldenbers's—Fourth Floor. $1.50 grade, 50 in. wide .. Irregulars of Nationally Known $1.50 Silk Hose 45 Gauge Extra Sheer Chiffons 59c " TThese dainty sheer hose have picot edge silk tops, French heels and interlined silk cradle feet. Sunbasque, Palmetto, Patio, Havana Beige, Romany, Ebony Beige and other good shades. $1 Bemberg Mesh Hose A well known make of full- fashioned Bemberg-to-the-top hose, with interlined soles and C double toe guard. New shades. sSlight iregulars. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. A Crisp New Shipment of School Girls’ Tub Frocks In Sizes 7 to 14 Years C Pretty novelty print frocks, with elbow sleeves, round collars, flared skirts, bo- lero effects and other becoming style points. Very attractive values, too, as mothers will note. “Junior High” Tub Frocks Delightful - models of unusnally fine broadcloth, in novelty prints. -lares, boleros, peplums, pleat- ’8‘ Sizes 11 to 17 ings, etc. years. Fast colors. Girls’ Muslin Undies Serviceable built-up shoulder slips and bloom- er-leg combinatiors with drop seat. Trimmed with lace or embroidery. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Goidenberg's—Third Floor. New 79c Rayon Undies Exceptional Values at Vests Panties Stepins Bloomers A Few Gowns Heavy delustered rayon and the popu- lar runproof rayon garments included. Plainly tailored or trimmed with lace and dainty motifs. Pastel shades. Women’s and misses’ sizes. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Get One of These Smart Looking $5 Lounge Smoker Lamps $3.49 Unusually attractively designed lamps that are both decorative and prac- tical. Finished in black, green or red enamel with brass plated bases and have decorated parchmentized shades to match. $3.50 Electric Clock Guaranteed electric clock for kitchen— operates on any elec- tric outlet. Keeps ac- curate time. Green, ivory and blue colors. Guaranteed Garbage Cans 4 gal. .. 6 gal. 8 gal. Heavy gauge cor- rugated galvanized iron — guaranteed leakproof. Lock-tight cover — cannot be knocked off. Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. 5