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on account of a Truby's dutics in (1'% office of the sur- eon general of tk: Army have been c tgakor\ over by Lieut %ol Robert C. Mc- | Willis and Dernis Donald, M. C., who. Jrior 1 in Washington, has been on duty as in- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART ONE. Navy Department is director of naval LINA BASQUETTE QuITsS “a certificate of existence,” which must be in the possession of the disbursing officer before he may forward the re- tired pay check to the officer's bfilgl:’ These reports will be signed and mail cn October 31 and on the last day of each month thoreafter. This action has been necessary, due to the fact that dis- Col. Floyd Kramer, M. C. who has|bursements have been made in cases C., who has | been on National Guard duty at Colum- where, it was subsequ:ntly developed, y us executive officer in the of tl performed by ¥¥ig. Gen. Carl R. , who is arg 11 continue on il his retirement, , Cecember 31. Col. r to his arri! has recently arrived in d has been assigned to| Depariment in the 20.. general of the | Washingion an the end of the month for which the check Lemy, has been #rsusterred to Walter Reed General Ho'lial, where he has assumed commana “These duties have | surgeon general’s office. Six officers of the Mecical Corps have been detailed as members of the Me: cal Department Boeyd. Gen. Edward L. Munso Larry B. McAfes and Paul W. Gibson, and Majs. Charles G. Souds A change has been the person for whom the money was 'intended, had passed away before the had been issued. This new requirement, it is déclared, il work a hardship on those officers traveling abroad. or.residing in some Lieut. Cols. |foreign country, and those contemplat- ing foreign travels will find it necessary | Admiral Taylor relinquished duty a few John M. [to carry an additional balance in their | wecks ago as chief of th> war plans| U. private banking account in an amount sufficient to cover the monthly check ade in Army |from the Goverrfnent, in order that there may be no d:lay due to failure certificate of existence. Most banks now require a minimum deposit before al- lowing the use of a checking account. The result to the retired personnel of the military establishment would be an increase in this minimum account to a sum sufficient to anticipate the pay check. Navy. ‘The assumption of Rear Admiral Montgomery M. Taylor as commander of the Aslatic Fleet, with the temporary renk of admiral, has relieved Admiral Charles B. McVay, who has reverted to his permanent rank of rear admiral and who is now en route to this city for Cuty as a member of the General Board. civision of the Naval Operations Office at the Navy Department. Admiral Jehu V. Chase will haul down his flag next Tuesday on board mand of the United States Fleet. He will be relieved of this command by Admiral Frank H. Schofleld, who is now in command of the Batile Force. Admiral Chase will proceed to Wash- ington for duty as a member of the General Board. At the same time Vice Admiral Richard H. Leigh will assume command of the Battle Force, with the temporary rank of admiral; Rear Admiral Luke McNamee will succeed to the command of the battleships of the Battle Force, with the rank of vice admiral, and Rear Admiral David F. Sellers will assume command of bat- tleship division 4 of the Battle Force, as relief of Admiral McNamee. Rear Admiral Frank T. Chambers, . 8. N, now is en route to Venice, Italy, on temporary duty as delegate from the United States to the Fiftieth Congress of the Permanent Interna- tional Association of Navigation Con- petroleum and oil-shale reserves and in charge of the Navy oil office. As a wesult of the retirement, on September 1, of Capts. George NIGHT CLUB OVER TILT Clary, August Logan and Joseph B.|Film Actress Will Fly to Gotham Seletski, the foilowing officers have be- come due for promotion: Comdr. Fred F. Rogers, Lieut. Comdr. Robert M. Hinckley, Lieuts. Harry L. Thgmpson and John F. Warris, and ueuu.m. G) Harold M. Connelly, Willlam M. Haynesworth, jr.; Pleasent G. Gold, 3d; and Join Al Jolson Show, She Says After Row. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, September 12.—Lina Arthur L. Maher, Albin R. Sodergreen | Basquette's dancing engagement at a and Philip H. Rya: Hollywood night club has ended in a o fandango of charges, counter charges @lthough the machine is tending to | and flat denials. e o displace Fand labor in the pineapple The motion picture actress, danseuse industry, as in most others, no one |and widow of the late Sam Warner, quit but an experienced picker can tell | the night club Thursday night after a whether the fruit is ready for can- |tilt with Harry Rosenthal, New York ning. He does this by thumping it | orchestra leader. It was her second and listening to the sound, just as the | night and the ovation given her, she said, aroused the jealousy of Rosenthal. i Wh'en T started to g5 on for my first dance,” Miss Basqueite said, “there were three pianos on the floor. The place was simply littered with pianos. I told Rc- senthal he would have to remove the pianos. He became angry and merely mumbled by introduction. During the dance he ‘crabbed’ the music. He everything he could to embarrass me. “The result was I walked out afts my first dance,” she said. Miss Basquette said she was fiying to | New York Sunday to work opposite Al Jolson in “Wonder Bar.” “Miss Basquette simply wanted to break her contract,” Rosenthal said. “It was cold on the rocf last night so I had the planos pulled inside. And there were only two of them, not three.” Large coffee plantatiuns are suppiante ing mule and railway transportation with auto trucks which carry products direct to destinations. fhe Command and General |regulations requiring reiired officers to A O o P orth, Ian-. | cvacute, on the last day of the month, |of the disbursing officer to receive the | the U. S. S. Texas and relinquish com- | gresses. His permanent duty at the ripeness of a watermelon is gauged. RUGS, BLANKETS, SHEETS, HOMEWARES, CURTAINS 200 Dozen $1.25 to $1.75 High-GradeSheets 90x108 81x108 72x108 63x108 Note the many extra long sizes in this remarkable sale of fine seamless \ bleached sheets! Termed slight irregulars, but guaranteed to have no holes— and none of them contains starch or dressing. Heavy, round-thread quality— 40% of them being 68x72 count—which means extra long wear. Important Savings on Needful House Furnishings! 8,000 Pieces Silver-Plated Ware Guaranteed 10 Years . . . Exclusive “Georgia” Pattern Splendid quality silver-plated - . ware from one of the largest and foremost manufacturers of fine silver-plated ware. The Ea. silver-plating is over a heavy white metal base and carries a i 10-year guarantee. Choose from these pieces— Dessert Forks Dinner Forks Butter Spreaders Salad Forks Butter Knives Sugar Shells Beuillon Spoons Orange Spoons Teaspoons Dessert Spoons Table Spoons Dessert Kuives Ice Tea Spoons Stainless Steel Bowl Soup Spoons Knives s Convenient Budget Plan Time to Save on . Rugs—Coverings —No Interesi—Extras $45 Mirabeau rieze Axminsters" 39¢ and 45¢ 29c¢ and 35¢ 9x12-ft. Room Size. Slight Irregulars 5 . . Regular $2.00 P ll P ll & Designs with a richness and 1Hiowcases Hiowcases $1.00 Floor $1.00 Fry $1.00 89c Refuse $2.39 Electric §2.19 Cartain Felt Base Rugs ty all their own. Oriental 00 8! i Pans Combinettes Cans Tron and chintz patterns in deep o > E toned colors of rose, taupe, Sals 47¢ 78¢ 49¢ $ 1 gre-n, orchid and sand shades. = A ep - Cast fron fry Seamlesswhite Foot lever op- - 5 7.50 Value, 36x $4'95 SS.;;G h‘;,ah"' 27x $2.95 f;‘.;-‘;: s";:’:'p‘e”—- e e s o $45 Heavy Seamless Axminsters et (T4 with smooth eled. Ensmeled Gice 9:12.-ft. Large Room Size ol treated— handle included. ground finish. cover. ized Regular $1.50 Famous “Mohawic” Roxbury ~ and “Smith” brands! Ncte " Rugs for long-wearing quality 2nd Felt Base'R = beauty of design. Every rug . ox12-1t. $ 5 5 is perfect quality. $1250 Value, §30 05 Finished with a smoo.. hard sur- e face that makes cleaning a matter 8.3x10.6 $35.00 Value, €34 QF e e e e tory wrapper and guaranteed perfect. s Value o ot $19.95 Armstrong’s Quak- and_ Congoleum Perfect qual- Plain hem cases of heavy muslin with- out starch or dressing. 45x36 and 42x36 inch sizes. Made of 68x72 count sheeting, free from starch or dressing. 45x36 and 42x36 inch sizes. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. $5.50 $7.50 Value, Value, $4.49(85-93 with 4 shelves or 44 inches high— | 69 inche: with 5 sh 13 19 inches wide— she 13 inches deep. inches deep — 19 3 adjustable shelves. | inches wide. All of these cabinets are Large size (20 g of the better grade—made of | made of sturdy 39c Extra Large 25¢ Colored Border Turkish Towels f Size 22x44 Inches Turleh TOWelS R $10.95 Thick, spongy. dou- Double thread ab- 4752605 T ble thread Turkish sorbent quality $8.00 Value, 36x $4_95 Towels—extra large . Turkish towels, size c 63 in. size.... size_and extra_value. 19x37 inches, with §5.00 Value, 27x €9 All with fancy borders fancy borders in sev- 54 in. size.... $-'95 l‘_‘r‘gu‘?;*r';"gflt i;’;a;n 3""’"’, slight _ir- eral colors. Slight irregulars. s, ing to affect the serv- heavy paiige steel andibeau=l vinis 6 icability. Gelenibers's—Mata/Fioor e ny gfi g hsd 1, a . vanized iren. St tifully finished in popular $32-50 & $35 Seamless Axminsters Soemveres o i e g g || Sale of BLANKETS! $6.50 Wool Blankets $1 Wiggs 98¢ Ladder $1.39 Clothes 98¢ Wall 69¢ Self $1.19 Ironing !()flerl-d in the Half Yearly “lean: - yein o) car Sale at the Lowest Price in $4.88 3 u69: 2;: n;;:r g6sch ks ‘480“ -p ;3 ¥ g ’ C §27.50 and $29.95 Guaranteed to give satisfac- Seflmless tory service. Seamless, with cmins keavy, deep pile and rich Axminsters .| sheen. Patterns and colors to o 9x12 ft. and iaier . $21.44 suit any decorative plan. Another examale of Goldenbers's $25.00 Value, $6.75 A\'fllne, 26x .9 ; 714%9 ft. ... new patterns and colorings to please new patien i , 5 $3.95 Value, T eiSIsion, SuaD $89.00 Oriental Pattern Rugs American Made—9x12-ft. Room Size Almost exact copies of Orlen- tal and Chinese rugs costing hundreds of dollars, Gorgecus o Teds, blues and rose colorings. * American Reproductions, in 27x34-inch scatter @5 Q5 $65.00 High-Grade Oriental Pattern Rugs ity and slight irregulars. American Made—9x12-ft. Room Size At a price we hurdly expect to 5 see cuplicated when this lot is e $1 00| soa Heaw, amm weave, in $ 88 %q. vd o rich designs and color combi- o nations. Reg. $1.95 Grade, Amcrican Reproductions, in patterns to match e 1.30 $7.95 Reg. $2.40 Grade, , A5 1.60 3 More Than 10 Years! terless Oval shape— Easy to use— comes Made of hard- Prices are DOWN on blankets—and how! Made of 1009, pure virgin wool; soft and fleecy; full of warmth and service. Large size—66x80 inches, for double beds. Beautiful plaid patterns in colors of rose, blue, gold, green and lavender. $3.00 Silkoline Covered Comforts, ea $6.95 All Wool Filled Comforts, ea......$3.98 $10.00 All Wool Filled Comforts, ea.... g;gg $3.45 and $3.95 Patchwork Comforts, ea..$2. 2 $2.48 Cotton Plaid Blankets, 66x80 in., pr..$1.48 : Seallonm $1 .69 $3.75 Cotton Blankets, extra size, R Kerbers il 2 70x80 in., pr $2.38 3 For inside and outside use. A1l 3 PN B O ) e $2.50 Cotton Blankets, extra size, = ! ;ggll::r : e service. Cover 74x84 in., ea L ‘ éoucrlésly on se- $4.50 Part-Wool Blankets, 70x80-in o Safe, Dependable g SIZe; Pr.i.. . Stepladders $2.00 Plain-Color Part-Wool Blankets, 41t. Size.......7% 05 80 eal $5.00 Part-Wool Plaid 5 ft. Size.......98c 7 4':-gallon 6 ft. Size.....$1.18 size.... 66x80 in., pr..... $3.50 Indian Pattern Bl Strongly built of clean selected 89¢ 6'2-gallon 1 rods. Folding pail Sive Sanitary metal in 5-lb. bucket. wood—fold UP hampers — at- dry, dustless simply twist the Quickly removes into handy stool tractive enamel chemically handle. Cotton ; t s from walls: - Bacidier.™ " colors. treated yarn. head. ¢ Super Service Fomous “Lawco” Quiliry House Paint Garbage Cans Y2-gallon 89 At the lowest prices in 10 o S C years. Strongly made of rugated g Save About One-Third! Inlaid Linoleums Four groups of high-grade In- laid Linoleums from the Jeading mills. Select from such well known makes as Armstrong, A . B zinc for long Felt-base Floor Coverings Included are such well known makes as Armstrong’s, Copgoleum, Neponset and others. Perfect quality and slight irregulars. 30 Grade, 49 Grade, 60c Grade, ey 06 e 36c shvicmde Wike Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store.—Charge Accounts Invited. Rayon-Covered Bed Comforts $4.88 ea. $15.00 All-Wool Blankets (size 72x84 in.), pr..... \ $9.95 All-Wool Blankets, 70x80 in., pr. \ wood; steel shelf. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. the 9x12-ft. size. 27x54-inch scatter size Reg. $2.75 Grade, $1 80 sa. vd OV, Goldenberg’'s—Downstairs Store.—Charge Accounts Invited. . New! Greater Saving—Half-Yearly Sale Fall Curtain Sets Ruffled and Criss-Cross Styles Unusually Low Priced. Buy Now! Group One Group Two $8.75| 35c pr. 55c pr. - Group Three Group Four $9.75| 67c pr. $1-29 pr. $1.69 Velour Drapery, yard.......$1.00 Housewives planning new window curtains will $385 Velour Overdrapes.........5259 | appreciate the savings possible in this sale. All Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor Now is the Time to Look to Your Needs for New Window Shades White, ecru and green. Cut size 3x6 ft. All perfect quality. 75¢ American Holland Shades R $1.25 Satin-Finish Washable Shades L e 69c Opaque Window 3 3c 95 i i i e Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor Hundreds of Full Pieces in Rich New 650 Pairs Famous “Sunfast” Velour Portieres s o R 5.75 Pair at. Fall Drapery Damasks e s = At About One-Third to One-Half Less Than 4 You Paid for the Same Qualities Last Fall 79¢ Damasks $1.19 Damasks vie S2C W 67¢C $1.49 Damasks Fine Damask wia, 94 v $]1-48 Rich fabrics and gorgeous colorings in an immense selection! Be sure to look over this assortment and note how inexpensively you can redecorate the entire home, Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited, e Our FREE PARKING SPACE While Shopping Here!—Opposite Our 8th Street 72 In Wide to Pair— $12.95 Value— Pair at...... g.oooennen $1.00 Albert Holland 100 In. Wide to Pair— $16.95 Value— BRI s sieiaeies $1.50 Sunfast Cam Shades........ come with wide valance and tie-backs. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. Entrance—Drive In