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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SERTEMBER 17, 1931. the work of these six men not only | *“This brings us to the sequence of the reveals the grandeur of their service | Constitution. When Franklin passed on, but its equivalent to o;u:;:.m‘ a :;n:a Wu;ungu::d '1:‘;1',“ hr‘:-l g:um 'u:d se- light on the history country and | curely seat e pi ncy to carry l‘e';lnx clearly the secret of our true|on the sequence. With the passing of | mention in the proclamation of Gov. greatness.” = Washington, Hamilton was in his prime | pranklin D. Roosevelt of New York. to assume leadership of the Federalist Selections Explained. 3‘,’,‘3 w“l}, 1{"“ passing of m-tngmn, {l‘:mn::'ymt' mge’?::?%:r :a’n Constitu- association; - |John Marshall was securely seated on | N p e ook patimatcly. aaso- | the Supreme Gourt bemen. . And With e B i At e it ciated with the preparation of the Con- 1 3 tood the passing of Marshall, Webster was | , A and participated in by the people who James’ Church Will Close. stitution, George ‘Washington with its | his prime In the United States Sen- | 106 Ullger it. 1t is, therefore, well ToF S ol Kei “The list was made public in connec- | "y "oquitin State superintendents cf | Création, Alexander Hamilton with its) &5 COrYInE on sequence of the s from time to time to give special| A baby contest will close the annual tion ‘with the Nation-wide observance | gofioolucotloge. prosidents and. othors | Fatification, John g or g o . | thought. to the Federal Constitution | three-day garden party of St. James Completon. and: signinc of the. Canstl | Hive st sxide the day in their respee. | PiCt o, Abrabam Lincoln with s s Which T wis created. 1t s of eS| o oo Church tanight, from 430 o - - » Pl ! 'whic K of - ERle Tk oo Btion wifls! the ule_;me ynstitutions for _consideration of its preservation. | “With the passing of Webster, In| Ninsr: mboctance toat e stony ins |8 Pan. bration President Hoover wired the | ‘M '}‘0;“ basic law. | In eludication, the assoclation sum-# 1852, the sequence of the Constitution | gpecial powers which have been given| Mrs. John Mayhew was winner of the hal Constitution Educational =Association, | &0 neming the “six greatest American |, izeq it position as follows: . |Was cut off until Lincoln showed that | gver to the Federal Government by the | Cake contest Tuesday night, while the founded and developed by the late | Sistesmen” the Constitulion Educa-| ™.y, chingion and Lincoln still stand CaPAcity in his Cooper Institute address. | Sovereign States which form our Union, | TOIINg pin contest last night was won Judge Harry Atwcod, the following ,.(“t:ufimc"“m rates them as the |, "o our two greatesi Presidents,| “We should not forget the valuable | remembering that all powers not so|bY Mrs. C. F. Horan, statement : |erepotanding men in the preparation, | prankiin as our most resourceful diplo: | service of others.” the association’s re- | delegated still rest in the States them- ——— “The Constitution of the United creation, ratification, interpretation, ex- | na¢ “Hamilton as _our greatest United | port concludes, “but should realize that|selves. For every pound of beet sugar pro- States is the charter of our Gnvem-,lm‘tlon and preservation of the Con- | giatey Senator. They were all firm | what others did was important to the| “Unless we fully understand the con- | duced in England in the last saven ment, the foundation of our instilu- | Stitution. in their faith in the Constitution and | extent that it fortified the leadership | stitutional forms under which we live, |years the government has comtribated tions and the bulwark of our libertles.| It adds that “to contemplate carefully | adhered closely to its purposes and plan. ' of these six men, or in proportion as!we cannot adequately solve the many |5 cents subsidy. through eppostion. 4 Mnu:::ned[ B i O e _"""| WOMAN DIES IN CRASH | Old-time “States’ rights” came in for| (COPYFishE 10SL by, the Noth American e e Wort | ke s, — Head-on. BABY CONTEST TONIGHT Three-Day Garden Party at St clation here declares that they are men who had the most to do with the adoption and perpetuation of ‘the Na- tional Constitution, and names them as Franklin, Washington, Hamilton, Organizations which promote allegiance o it serve the nation.” Proclamations Tssued. ‘The extent of the observance of Con- stitution day is also indicated by re- Marshall, Webster and Lincoln, It | p:crts received at the associztion's head- characterizes them as the men who Quarters that 16 Governors have issued “were most effective in establishing m.g‘;fll'mnw!;smh{ lhe‘ %NP:; Oé lhfir H mmonweal o “study e Consti- Constitution and carrying forward its | tution, learn its history and to be faith- Sagaeiios: | ful unto it.” S GRENTES U, 5. STATESHEN AW Selections Based Upon Rela- tion to Adoption and Per- ' petuation of Constitution. @peoinl Dispatch to The Star, (CAGO, September 17 (N.AN.A). —Who are the six greatest statesmen | in gmerican history? ‘The Constitution Educational Asso- l Continuing Our Exciting Sale of $2.50 €& $3.50 Fall Hats $1 87 Page Boy Eugenie Types Derbies Tricornes Side Rolls Spanish Sailors New fashions from old—that’s what they are! Delightful tip-tilted silhou- ettes which modern designers con- ceived from turning back the pages of their history books. Here in a fasci- nating array, with ostrich plumes, saucy Robin Hood feathers, cockades and ribbons to give them added dash. Velvets to match your velvet or more formal silk 19¢ to 25¢ Turkish Towels Slightly irregular double-thread towels in | solid pastel shades or with pastel borders. l 20 Size 19x38 inches. 10c to 15¢ Terry Wash Cloths . 6 for 27¢ Good Quality Felts And Velvets in All The New Silhouettes Goldenberg's—Main Floor, . . . No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Accepted . . « Broken Assortments Friday Remnants! Hosiery ‘Women’s 59¢ Silk Hose, service and sheer; seam back, marks. Broken color and size assoriment. irregular riday Remnants! (308) Men’s $1 £0 $1.50 Shirts 59¢ Friday Remnants! Odds and Ends $2.50 Kid Gloves $1.77 Remnants of 89¢ All-Rayon Crepes fashion Perfects and Irregulars s V u i . i . H H b I i i H i i : : ' . i i ‘ [ i ‘ frocks; felts for more tailored costumes; both at this remarkably low price! Black, Rust, Wine, Kiltie Green, Brown, Sand, Navy Goldenbers’s—Second and Main Floors Are You? We’re Ready for School! Bring the Boys to Goldenberg’s Boys’ Department— We Can Outfit Them Inexpensively! Boys’ $12 and $14 Suits Our $9.75 Suits are becoming more and more a leader with boys who like style and appearance! All-wool tweeds, suiting patterns, blue serges and blue cheviots that will give long, sturdy service, Sizes, with 2 knickers, 8 to 18; with longies, in mixtures, 14 to 20, $8.50 Fall Suits Youths’ $18 to $20 “Prepster” Suits Rich grays, $6.39 With 2 Sosnatas tecds o ‘Tugacd. good-look- Wi et $]4.75 Shirts—Blouses—Furnishings fancy. All sizes. $1and sus. Shirts, “Bell” 79¢ to $2.95 Knickers Solisrutaded TG 590 e $105 Some irregular... Goldenbers's—Third Floor Thousands of Window Shades at Special Sale Prices! 75¢ Holland Shades At Half Price 37¢ All perfectly quality—in white, ecru or green. Cut size 3x6 ft. Other Window Shades Remarkably Underpriced in Our HALF YEARLY SALE! 59¢ Opaque Shades, ea. $1 Albert Hollands». ; $1.25 Wash- able Shades, R Lt 67c¢ 77¢ $1.25 Glazed Chintz Shades .. .. $1.50 Duplex Shades, ea. $1.50 Scallop- ed and Fring- ed Shades ... 89¢ 97¢c 9/c Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Save Always in Our Shce Dept. Misses’, Children’s Sturdy School Slippers and Oxfords Boys’ Sturdy Oxfords With Heelplate or Rubber Heels All Sizes to 6 Mostly to 2 Sizes to 6 FREE Out They Go! 580 Prs. Women'’s Summer Footwear Included are Imported Sandals Crepe Sole Oxfords Patent Styles Blonde Kid Satins No Phone Orders The 2nd Day! Sale! Fitted School Bags Much More! Gray or tan waterproof whipcord bag (shoulder strap or handle), containing: Ruler Filled Pencil Box Two Composition Books Three Writing Tablets $1.50 Fountain Pen and Pencil Combination, pen with 14-karat gold point; propel and Tepel pencil. Many colors 89¢c 10c Composition Books. 200 ruled pages of ink 2 for 150 paper Pencil Boxes, con- 25¢ taining eleven school req- uisites 50c Propel and Repel Pencils, with cragser and- extr: leads. .Several colors.... 29¢ 35¢ Webster's D y, self- with black — g, ¢ cover gnd clear zsc Children’s Smart Fall Shoes—Patents Elk—2 Tones Misses’, Children’s Growing Girls’ Sturdy Oxfords and Slippers All Sizes fi * green, Imported lambskins with over-sewn seams; novelty slip- on and one-clasp styles. Some black, but mostly beaver and brown. Broken sizes. Women's Fabric Gloves, includ- inz the famous “Wear-Right,” iVan Raslte” and other qualities. Slip-on _snd novelty-cu styles. Broken sizes 74¢ Goldenberg's—Main Floor Friday Remnants! Blankets $7.95 Bhnkdl.dflgnfi,’ow_'col: pretty plaids; 66x80 an 2% s‘ inch sizes. Pair...... 39 $1.19 Sheet Blankets, plaids, in several colors. 70x80-inch 9c size. cessesnase $5.00 Blankets, part wool; all color plaids with wide sateen bind- ing. 72x84-inch size, s;‘l, 89¢ Bed Pillows, art or striped ticking covering. Medium Friday Remnantsk Drapes and Curtains - 52 to §3 Overdrapes, plain rayon or striped damask, Wit 3 Vaiance, $1.25 35¢ Sash Curtains, figured vode with plain-color ruffies. Pair s e e $3.00 Lace Panels, one of a kind. Each.. 98¢ 85¢ Ruffe Curtains, with $1.39 Tailored Curtains, Voile ith wide he sid d - S e $1.59 Cottage Sets, volle; 95c Goldenbers's—Fourih Floor Friday Remnants! Upholsteries (350 yds.) 75¢ Velour Valancing, desirable Fall shades 3’c wide. Good shades and patterns, l“ Yard . $1 Cretonne Sewing Ma- chine’ Covers, bright colors 59‘ 69c Velour Table Runners, rose, blue and taupe. 13x36 4NCHES .. overersns 25¢ s9c Bar Harbor Chair Jgq Cushions, cretonne covered % 3% Rayon D'ran;r{‘ plastesial, blue and gold; also br Gsc Terry Cioth, rever. sible; good patterns an colors 35¢ 59¢ faced; arape 29¢ Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor .Cretonnes, for cushions Friday Remnants! Floor coverings aild nugs (5) $ms vevvs xutin Ris ) vt e w85 i) 3a Amioioam seconus; 7%x9 size (0] 49-00 i DEAl UOBEOiuit Rujzo, aOPPeU Patierns. e » (lv0) $1 Napaio Kugs, o seconz. 21k e ocrs 3C (i3) 89¢ reit Base & seconcs. % (15) Rugs, (20) $1.3 Wool Rugs, 20x36 (3) 9x1z Wilton Rugs, flor samples. $75.00 (2) 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rugs, samples. Were §135. (3) 8%x10l; Wilton @ Rugs, samples. Were $70 $45 (3) 6x) Worsted Velvet Rugs, imperfect; were $27.00 " $16.35 (1) 6x9 Wilton Sample, (3) 81x101% Wool Velvet Rugs, dropped patterns. We 6x0" Ax seconds. 9x12 Heavy scconds. remnants) Velvet Carpeting, $2.50 grades. (15) 9x10'; Congoleum Neponset Rugs, perfects %95 and seconds. Were $8.75 (20 remmnants) Felt Base, 49c to 69c grades. Sq. yd. zsc (25 remrants) Inlaid Linoleum, $1.50 to $2.75 grades. Sq. sl ...... B Bl i extra large size. $1.25 grades Goldenbers's—Down: ‘Women’s $1 Rayon-and-Cotton Sport Hose, novelty patterns and lace effects, A'sy rayon, cotton and wool in plain colors 29¢ Women’s $1.00 and $1.25 Sheer Silk Hose -49¢ Trregulars Fine sheer grades, silk top to toe with interlined foot. A few hem tops; also a few rayon and wool. Broken assortments. tn fabric. Kiddies’ 19¢ and 25¢ Socks, rayon, lisle and cotton socks 7c and anklets. 5 to 7 g Goldenbers's—Main Floor. inches wide. Less Than HALF Price 39c¢ yd. Imagine being able fo buy these all-rayon flat crepes at the price of a cot- 39 inches wide in a number of new and wanted shades for frocks, blouses, lingerie, etc. 69c to 89¢ Slip Satins Silk - and - rayon quality in good remnant lengths. tically all colors included; 40 Goldenberg's—Main Floor most sizes. and oiber cottons. heather mixtures. new patterns ors 29c cut. White only. (i8) over Shirts, some lars, Prac- or Bemberg Shorts, lars. Broken sizes Clearing Out Small Groups of Dresses and Coats $3.98 and $4.98 Dresses 219 in the Lot for $].98 172 of these frocks are pastel Summer models of silk pique, washable crzpe, prints and shantung in broken sizes. 47 are Fall jacket frocks of rayon and cotton travel prints, in small sizes. styles. ors. (42) $29.50 and $35 Coats, Spring or Fall weight, of velour, basket weave, covert and rough weave woolens with self or sls fur collar. Broken sizes 14 to 42.. - (87) $10 Summer Dresses Redizced to Only $4-95 Chiff6ns, satins, shantungs, washable crepes, etc, in sport, afternoon and evening Jacket frocks cluded. Light and dark col- | loi Broken sizes. All Summer georgettes, cre&u in- | and prints in separate cqau or (10) $25 & $35 Suits, with self or fur coliar; good weight for Fall. Sizes 14 to 20 (2) $25 Covert Cloth Suits, one Broken sizes....... (118) Men's §1 to $1.50 Fault- less Nightrobes, Fruit of the Loom Sam- ples. Sizes 15 to 20. Per- FRIDAY REMNANTS t Sweat- ers, wcol mixed. Brown or green =’ 89¢ 39 Fancy (266) ‘Men's $1 Rayon Athletic Union Suits, Glomor brand; full . B 39¢ Hose, rayon mixtures, and col- Men’s 39¢ Athletic Pull- 19¢ (89) Men’s 50c to 75¢ Rayon 17¢ irregu- , irregu- Broadcloths in white, tan, blue or green, collar attached; Silk Shaptungs in collar-attached style, size 14. (107) Men’s 39 Athletic Shorts, Stipea " destens. * Broken stripe % n (62) Men's 69¢ Athletic Union_ Suits, in to 40 ...... Goldenberg's--Main $15 “Fan-Gee” Dresses Models Now $9-85 Beautiful chiffons, laces, , shantungs essy and tai- styles — many with jackets. $7.95 (28) $25 Silk Coats in black or navy, with self or fur collar. Broken sizes from 14 to 40 in the group. Reduced for clearance to only. ) I'Q'l Jl;(nlorfi $25 Spring Clx;at':) n black and tan; sizes Reduced to......... 36-95 (2) $25 Cloth Coats, one black and one blue; both with fur 15 years. collars and in size 16. School Handkerchiefs 3 for 10c¢ For Boys— Regular 6c and 8c values— with colored woven borders; as- sorted shades and patterns. 3 for 10c. For Girls— 6c and 8c grades—beautiful prints in attractive styles and colors. Colorfast. 3 for 10c. For Men— In plain white only with hemstitched borders. Regularly 6c and 8c each. 3 for 10c. Women's 15¢ and 19¢ Sample Handkerchiefs, imported and domestic kinds; large assort- ment; white and colored cen- ters. 3 on a card. S 18c card Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Housewares (8 lengihs) $1.49 Garden Hose, 15 ft. -in each length. Guaranteed complete with 89c couplings (16) $1.98 Aluminum $1.29 (800 rolls) W Toilet Tis- sue. Limit 16 rol to customer. . (300 cakes cakes tomer e 10 < 49€ (48 pes.) Nippon Japanese China, cream, soups, asst. decorations; some have coin gold han- 43c Butter Dishes, decorations (72) $9 doz. TImporied China Dinner Plates, sold only $1.69 style: enamel lined; 25-1b. capacity. 313-93 s erator, 3-door white enemel $19.98 Preserving Kettles witn covers; 16-qt. size 8 rolls 33c s-Naptha Laun- dry Seap. Limit 10 cakes to cus~ dles. Reg. $17.50 doz.; ca. (28) $1.50 Nippon chlna in matched sets of six. Set Refrizerators (1) $18.98 Relrigerator, 3-door lined; 50-1b. ice ca- pacity Goldenberg's—Downsiairs Stere Golderbers's—Second Floor Friday Remnants! Girls’ Wear Girls’ 69c Kimonos, pretty floral paiterns in cretonne. 39¢ Broken sizes Girls' $2.98 Sweaters, all_ wool: button front, collar, pockets. 32 to 36..... $1‘9 Tots' and ‘Girls' 59¢ Wearables —dresses, panties and suits. g B:oken lots and sizes..... Girls' $1.98 Sheer Dr sleavel Broken sizes Tots' 39¢ Sun -Suits, teen. 4 and 6 i Girls' 29¢ Berets, navy, 5¢ red and green. (2 for-25¢) 1 Goldenberg's—Third Floor Clearance Lot— 59¢c to $1.59 Handbags 39¢c . Many bags are slightly mussed from counter dis- play. Black, brown, green, red, blue shades; underarm, top-strap. back-strap and pouch style =, Main Fleor Friday Remnants! 5¢c to $1 Jewelry 19¢ We have groupsd these odd assortments together at this one sale price. Choose from necklaces, bracelets and chok- ers. Also sterling silver rings, stone set. Goldenberg's—Maln Floor Friday Remnants! Sportswear Women’s $1 Blouses, broadcloths, rayon crepe, cotton mesh. Broken lots.... an $1.39 ' Sweaters, rayon-and-wool mixtures in light and dark 98c shades. Sizes 36 to 40.... Goldenberg’s—Second Floor of them mismatched. tomorrow at only..... (1) $5 Suedine Jacket, powder blue; size 18 years (1) $65 Rabbit Fur Coat, in size 14 years; reduced to... (1) $75 Black Pony Coat, in size 16 years; going at..... ; 39087 sizes ;(Z:eds\}:eglahog?;‘fi ln sm e 33098 Going $3.98 $1.98 $22.50 $29.50 Friday Remnants! 79¢ Bleached Sheets 59c¢ Seamless quality double bed sheets of olose woven sheet- ing. Perfects. 81x90 size. 29¢ Pil.lowcuux.nfree from starch or dress 45x36 and 42x36 sizes... 18c 29c Unbleached ~Sheefing for making double-bed sheets; heavy ~ grade, 86 inches @@ wide; $1.25" Bleached ~Sheets, round thread ,81x99-Inch _size S$1.25 Crkl:.!:l! sflé’fl gold, orc and green woren stripes; 81x105 size. 89¢c $1.25 Matiress Covers, full and twin bed sizes. . SSC 8¢ Unbleached Cotton, 2 to 10 yard lengths; 36 inches o wide; vard... Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. ose, blue, Friday Remnants! Neckwear 49¢ Collar-and-Cuff Sets of lace; also sweetheart sets and Jjabot sets, . . 49¢ and 89¢ Berets, Ta arounds, of brushed wooi or rayon; plain and colored Wrap- Friday Remnants! Lingerie $2.00 Silk Slips, lace trimmed; pastel shades. Regular sizes. sl Soiled (16) $4. 4 are corduroy. broken sizes. 3 $1.00 Pajamas, two-pece styles in’ pretty prints. L Floor Friday Remnants! Rayon Undies Women’s 50¢ Rayon Undies, panties and step-ins in tailored d lace-trim style tel :;I‘d“ g styles, Pas - zse of non-run rayon. Broken Childr Goldenbery's—Main Floor. g wel Broken sizes ............ ‘” (20 prs.) 69¢ Golf Hose, good patterns. Broken sizes..... (15) $1 Sport Shirts, m (32) 69¢ Blue ork Shirts, broken sizes...... . Cotton 1) er 50 l“ (12) Men’s $1.50 Beach Robes, broadcloths; plain colors. m Small and Medium sizes.. Floor $15 and $16.50 Two-Pants $11.75 is an exceptionally h' e to pay for suits like these. few Fall patierns and models for white broadcloth .. Men! Special Sale! $11.75 both mel;llnd young men. Smart- 25¢ to 38c Grades 16¢ yd. 39¢ to 59c Grades 25c yd. Remnant lengths of Printed Rayon Flat Crepes, Printed Shantungs, Holly- wood Chintz, Radium, Ray. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Friday Remnants! (36) $5.00 .Corselettes and Combinations $2.79 ‘Well known makes—some with inner belts; others are boneless; swami cloth, batiste and fancy striped materials, Broken sizes. 3380 volle Girdies and Corselettes, hool Broken _sizes. ... s"’s (100) 79c Bandeaux, crepe de chine; pet lined; book back. 29¢ Sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38.... 39c Bandeaux, light-weight ma- terials, Hook back. Sizes g 32, 34 and 36. Goldenbers's Floer Friday Remnants! Notions 49¢" Hair Nets, double &amme mesh. Al colors. zZen < 19¢ Dress Shields, regular and crescent shapes, All ,c OISy s il e e s s o 10c pkg. Dressmaker’s also saf £ Thread. 5 for. N 59¢ Sewing Machine Sheets with evelet corners, k‘ik l‘;{‘- Elastie, 1} in. pyide: White only. . Rell. AUTO PARKING SPACE for Our Customers... Opposite OQur 8th Street Entrance!

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