Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1931, Page 22

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CATHOLIC WOMEN TO MEET SUNDAY Three-Day Convention _Here| Will Be Attended by ’ 1,000 Delegates. | The National Golnell “of Oathelic Women, with 500 delegates ana 500 non-delegates, will meet' iri eleventh an- | nual convention at the-Mayfiower Hotel, : from Sunday until Wednesday. Theéy, will be welcomed to the city Sundey ' evening by Dr. Luther Reichelderfer, | president cf the Board of Commission- ers of the District of Columbls. and ! Mrs. Henry H. Flather. ‘The Hostess Committee, comlmngv of nearly 200 CatMolic women of this | city, will constitite the officlal hostess ' group, and consist 6f members of the | Ladies’ Auxiliary, Anclent Order of Hi- | bernians: Knights of St. John, Christ Child Scciety, the International Fed- eration of Catholic Alumnae, Catholic Daughters of America, the Sodality Union and Daughters qf Isabella. Miss Mary G. Hawks, president of tke . council, who arrived in Washington Tuesday to take charge of pre-conven- | tion business, Cathotic Action” Sunday evening. The keynote address of the conven- tion. ‘which will deal with ithe modern | conflict of paganism and Christian mor- ality, will be delivered by Right Rev. | Joseph F. Rummel, D. D, Bishop of | Omaha, at this sessios MINNESOTA SOCIETY SELECTS OFFICERS Mies Bede Johnson Is Named Again as President of State Organization. Re-election of Miss Bede Johnson as president of the Minnesota State So- clety was announced today following the annual meeting of the soclety in the Willard Hotel last might. Vice presidents were elected as fol- lows: William D. Mitchell, Attorney General; Charles Hoyt March, Federal lecommissioner; Willlam F. Shil- ling of the Federal Farm Board, Walter H. Newton, secretary to the President; Arch Coleman, First Assistant Post- master General; G. Aaron Youngquist, Assistant Attorney General; James M. Doran, commissioner of industrial alcohol permits; -Pierce Butler. atso- ciate justice of the United State Su- preme Court: Sumner L. Trussell of the Board of Tax Appeals; Senator Henrik Shipstesd and Senator Thomas D. Schall, both of Minnesota. Other officers elected are: O. W. Menk, treasurer: Mrs. Rutland Beard, corresponding secretary; A. F. White, financial secretary; Mrs. W. H. Hunter, recording secretary, and Willlam Mor- rell, historian. New members of the exetutive board August H. Andresen, 888, frey Goodwin, 3 Knutson, Kvale, William _Pittenger, Victor Christgau and William I. Nolan. ASK CO-OPEéATIVE LABOR AT MEXICAN CONGRESS Capitalist System Blaméd for “Le- gion of Starving” in Petition to Government. By the Associated Press. ment of a lary pln of Mexioo's lndus- trial and suggested by the syrmnun ation of Workers and Peasants” Cruz in a propossl submitted to Con- will speak on “Women in ;} Fourteen in Blizzard 30 Hours. Tourteen young men and women, members of the Auckland University Club, were lost in a blizzard for 30 xmun on Mount Rv.upahu New zu- land, recently. Heavy snow fell soon after the party started to climb the 9,250 feet to the summit. © Would-be rescuers searched for & and s day |and after all hope nu been given up | By the Associated Press. S8AN JUAN, Porto Rico, 1.—A controversy n.:’e missing mountaineers were found safe. R&nu:ant Special— Tots’ and Girls’ $5.95 Winter COATS $9.48 Velveteens . . . woolen .mixtures ; . chinchillas— all warmly-lined and well tailored. Broken sizes and color assortments. Goldenbere's—Third Floor Friday Remnants! Girls’ & Tots’ Tot's Play Sults (ssieen) Q0 and Dresses, broken lots. . Girls' 200 Berets, green, red, French blue, and mvy Ideal for school Each Friday Remnants! 'ronetl-lu $1 Vral Vivaudou mak! all .m.. 15¢ 10c Rinso, & washing powder. 13¢c $1.25 Combination Fountain Syringe and Hot. Bottle, 2-qt. size. 10c Olivilo T 3 cakes ... ll Bath Salts, in nmlty 29¢ Men’s and Young Men’s $19.50 to 1 & 2 Pants SUITS Sizes 34 to 42 814.8 Fall shades—Fall patterns— Fall styles! Sturdy cassi- meres, worsteds and cheviots. Sizes 34 to 42-—mlny with two pairs of pants, Men's and Young Men's $3.25 to $3.50 Pants, “wool cmlmeru and ~worsted * ‘effects. tures and lmP!l o s!urdy fabrics. 29 to 42... Goldenbers’s—Mals Direct Entrances From K % st Friday Remnants.’ House- furnishings (21). $1.39 Ironing Boards, strongly made of kiln agm Have sturdy folding stand. An are :::d but otherwise (28). .$1.98 _Baby Baths, white gress Tuesday. * The confederation declared the capi- talist system regponsible for the eco- nomic depressiqn and said that imme-! diate action wag necessary in behalf of iegions of the starving. The proposal suggested that all in- dustrial plants which have suspended | or threatened to suspend operations, ol have reduced personnél, be taken over by the government and delivered to the workers to be run co-operatively. LAYS HEAVY BEER TAX TO DRY CHANCELLORS M. P. Charges Exchequer Has Not Had “Good Honest” Beer Drinker Since 1D18. B the Associated Press. LONDON. October 1—A .complaint | that no beer drinker has occupled the | post of chancellor of the exchequer | since 1918 and that, as a consequence, beer was made o bear a heavy load of texes, was entered in the House of Commons last night by 8ir William Wayland, Conservative, wWho represents ® hop-growing district in Kent. There have been chancellors, Sir Wil- liam sald, who- were whisky drinkers, porcelain enameled; e S mpertect o 99€ (16) $3.49 Ci Smhen, efiex xk rust-proof pins. any size cur- T, sotea . $179 (120) 7c Fruit Saucers, 2¢ decorated American_porcelain (41) 49¢ Scrap Baskets, 29c attractively decorated nistal (12) $1.25 Floor Brushes, John- son make; dustless. chemically treated brushes, washable. 68¢c Long handles .. Goldenbée's—Downstairs Store SN ING PORTO RICO STUDENTS - SUSPENDED IN ROW Nationalists Clash With University Authorities Over Poli- cies. October is raging between Our Parking Space STAR, !!ltm“n students at the Universi Porto Rico and the universit thurmn as a result of which 1 dents are under suspension. Chancellor Carlos E. Chardon sus- pended 158 Tuesday, but all except the 16 were reinstated after ing re- tractions to a published statement in ‘which they charged the university ad- i mtnuunmnh discrimination N-umlm tendencies. %fi was & s lents were I Among the grievances charge mc N.tlmuun —is right opposite our 8th Street Entrance. Simply driv in and park FREE for 2 hours. An attendant will take care of your car. 1 WASIANGTIN, D. C., THUuRSDAY, dhmml.mhd against at & recent debate with McGill Dn!ven.l:{ Montreal. The complainants also said they did not get fair treatment in student employ- ment. e Leaps to Death From Cathedral. PUEBLA, Mexico, October 1 (#).— Paul Peterson, former president of the uaxlnn National Chamber of Agri- , jumped from the tower of the hubh Cathedral and was killed. OLtuvonl 1, 1931 ETHELIND TERRY SOON donna of “Rio Rita” and other music | will shown wm leave soon for Reno to di- TO SEEK RENO DIVORCE |yore 2o porose Gogeaus, Chicago apart- The newspaper quotes the actress’ Mother of Prima Donna Says Mar- m‘.’.m"' Mra, Mary G. Terry, as saying: riage to Chicago Hotel Man Was Mistake. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, October 1.—The Amer- ican today says Ethelind Terry, prima |broken, es, we have decided upon & di- vorce Her marriage was a mistake. She has not seen her husband in five months, doesn't know whm he is ard isn't anxious to find In 1929, when mn ment to P I Martin B. Jones, ir., she was quoted as say '! Our Budget Plan —a_sensible way of budgeting expenditures. You simply make the -first payment—the rest on convenient monthly terms. The cash price is the only price! FRIDAY REMNANTS Our Regular Once-a-Week Clearance of Broken Assortments of Desirable Merchandise! Because Quantities are Limited We Cannot Accept Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders! Women’s 69¢ Rayon Undies 36¢ Panties . . . stepins, tal- lored or lace trimmed styles. Pink and peach. Broken sizes. Main Fioor. Look at This! $2 8 82.5 Reduced for Friday to Friday Remnants! Knit Undies Boys' 58¢ Athletic Union Suits, vee neck; closed erotch. 37C Seconds. Broken sizes. Women's $1 and Suits, fleeced cotton; broken sizes Women's $1 Shirts and Drawers, fleeced; shirts, high neck, long sleeves; drawers, ankle dren’s 69c _Shirts and Drnvers fieeced; Goldenbes 317 of Our O Fall Hats 59c¢ Here’s your chance to do a bit of clever buying! Get here early tomorrow and pick out a hat to go with that dress of yours that doesn’t look quite right with any hat you have!” This season’s felts—one or two of a kind—in black and colors, or ribbon, Trimmed with ostrich, fancy feathers Géldendery’s—Mala and Second Floors. Friday Remnants! Window Shades 59¢ Opaque Window Shades, white, ecru or green. Perfects....... vase 756 American Holland Shades, white, ecru or 8x6 m cut size..... 95¢ Oil Opaque Shad white and eeru. 125 Washable Shades on Harts- orn rollars. White, ecru or green 77c $1.25 Duplex Washable Shades— green and ecru or green ”c and white. Hartshorn rollers $1,59 Scalloped and Fringed Shades, white, ecru or s1 l, green; with silk tuul v Ssl b ";fl": B hades, ecru; pccfn'ns' sl s‘ ” Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor Friday Remnants! $1 Tapestry Squares, 48¢ Sam, ‘ es—may . be used for hnty pillows and chalr seats $125 Scarfs of good-grade velour. Blue, mulberry nnd 39: red. 18x54 size. $2.95 Tapestry c.mn Covers, striped and all-over pat- 81-98 Goldenbere's—Fourth Floor Fine $1.95 to $3.95 ‘Wool Coatings All-Wool Quality! 54 Inches Wide! 99c- How inexpensively you can make Winter coats and suits —when 54-inch woolens are less than a dollar a yard! gon sippers and champagne tipplers, ut there has not been one “who im- bibed good, honest beer.” Because of | this, he sald, beer was “continually | sacrificed on the altar of teetotalism.” | Labor members bexan to chant, *“Down with Black Nancy,” referring to | Lady Astor, dry member. and brought | the reply from her that Great Britain is spending $1.385,000,000 on drink. “Four-fifths of that is for taxation,” Bir Willlam replied. s i | | | | | Lieut. Co!. Jesse F. Dyer, assigned| duty as alde mfl additional duty as fleet marine officer on the staff of the commander in chief, Aslatic fleet, U. 5 N? 3] H[.,!“l‘“onh D. deétached a). Josep! Murray, o Peiping, China, to Msre Island, Calif., for duty and to Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif., for. treatment, via the Grant, scheduled -to sail from Chin- wangtoa, China, on or about Octo- ber 19. Capt. George R. Rowan, detachid re- cruiting district of Portland, Portland, ! Oreg,, to Nicaraguan National Guard | Detachment, Mnmgun Nicaragua, via the U. 8. 8. scheduled to -sail | from San Diego, Ci ‘&: on or lbmn ’No- demhed Barracks, San Diego. Calif.. to. Mnlne Detachment, San Dte:o Calif. m:db‘:u; ty at‘San Di e“m sl luty A nn lef % Flgt:t Lieeuts. M?)etr:.o 8. C‘:h to_daty at San Chief Marine Gunner !:dwlrd Kel- | Iison, on November:] detached -Quantico, Na., to Yorktown, Va. First Lieut. Ogbourne A. Hill, mea\ on_September 25. Chlef Qunrwrmum Clerk Edwnrd ¥. Opnnors, on reporting of relief ae-‘ tached 1st Bri e Haiti, to Quantico, ¥a., yia first available Government eon- | New plain and fancy weaves in a smart assortment ol’.co!orlngl. $1.69 to $1.95 Travel Prints ‘Those handsome silk and wool prints that 40 inches wide—with grounds of navy, black, wine, gresn or brown. tailor so beautifully. Tweed patterns. Yard 88c Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. $1.50 3-Piece Toilet Set 79¢ Comb, brush afd mirror— blus, green and rose colorings on decorated pear] effect base. Matn Floor Remnant Special— Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 Sheer Hose 64c r- Broken lots of fine gauge sheer hose—dull twist, picot silk garter top, plaited soles, French heel. Broken sizes and ¢olors. 59¢ Silk Hosiery, seamed back, fashion markse; interlined garter welt and soles. Also Char- 33: donize with picot top Women's 79¢ and uzs Hose, sheer silk, full fashioned, picot and hem tope; also with seamed back and fashion marks; some rayon, cotton and _wool novelty 49¢ sport hose, Broken sizes.. 6%c Rayon, Cotton and Wool Hose, plain and nov- 2” elty styles. Broken sizes. .. rayon len plain and nouuy nylu Broken. sizes. 29¢ Boys' 39 and 50c Goif Hose, 7 length: plain and novelty m cuff tops. Broken sises. Goldenbers's—Main Floor Girls' 50 Long nue. plaited; also s Friday Remnants! Gloves 113 prs. 8195 and $2.50 Kid Gloves, novelty cuff styles of lamb- skin; P. K. and over- sewn embroidered backs. Broken sizes WM 0dd Lots—Boys’ Furni (120) Boys’ 50c to 63¢c Blouses, collar attached, 8 to 12; button- 3 6. irreg- &n" 3 to Some 3 290 (160, Pajamas, and 59c (84) Boys® ys’ outing flnnnen broadcloths. Some J-n'u m.-mmmmmx 5" Boys' $1.69 o $2.95 ular; 4 to 16.. (25) Jr. Boys’ $5.95 and $6.95 Ensemble Suits, all 3.97 wool; topcoat and knee Boys' '§295 Blue Sallor Suits, blue serge; sizes s .7’ Jr. Boys' llgfi to $6.95 Boys’ Knickers and Pants; 4 to 14; Irregular . (62) Boys’ $6.50 School Suits With two knickers and vest. Sizes 8 to 15. $5.95 Overcoats Blue chin- 33.97 chillas and mixtures, in sizes 3 to 9 yrs. mixtures, ruerst § 4,69 Novelty Suits Have washable sl ‘9 nmu !lnd but- ousers. mo have long mn smnw; Geldenberg's—Third Floor Friday Remnants! Pillows $1.25 Bed Pillows, covered with art or strij ticking. Each 98¢ Bed Pillows, medium size— art or striped ticking cover- ing. Each 59¢ Goldenbers's—! loor Remnants of 19¢ Fancy Outing Flannels 12%c¢ yd. In checks, plaids and stripes —double fleece quality. 2 to évgd eym‘d lengths, 36 inches Main Floor Extraordinary Rug F eature Event for Friday! $32.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs Extra Special ! Regular $20 Wool Face Rugs 81485 » Chinese and Persian designs. 9x12 ft. uze Use Our Budget Plan No Extras Goldenbers’s—Deownstai-s Stere 9x12-Ft. and 8.3x10.6 Sizes All Perfect $2145 Brand-new Fall-Winter patterns and colorings, in- cluding the favored small Persian, medallion and floral designs; 32 new styles and colors! Every rug is guaranteed to give years of service— over 300 in the group—seamless and perfect. $7.00 to $9.75 Linoleum and Felt- Base Rugs 6x9...7.6x9...9210.6...9x12 Sizes Just 40 rugs-e-slightly imper- fect—some are floor sam but look at the savings! Tile and orted carpet designs, in a orings. ples— $4.95 Friday Remnantsl Linens 250 Turkish Towels, double thread, with colored bor- lzc ders, 19x39 size. Irregulars, 15¢ Mercerized Damask Napkins, in pastel shades. 15-inch 4c size . N F riday Remnants! Floor Coverings and Rllgs (2) 9x12 Worsted Wilton 370 samples. Were $135. (3) 8%x10% Wilton “5 Rugs, samples. Were $70. (3) 6x0 Worsted Velvet Rugs, imperfect; were sl‘.ss $27.00 ... mglbleanw.v:uun ‘Rug. s;‘ ¥ [t ldxxu;/. ‘Wool :,-"m Rugs, ropped patterns. ere $25.00 . s“ and and seconds. Were $8.75 s"’” (20 remnants) Felt M 28¢ Linoleum, Remnants! Men’s Wear (196) Men’s $1 Ribbed Unjon Suits, medium weight; rafdom or ecru color; long sleeves, length. Bises 36 (72) Men's $1.50 Coat Sweaters, wool mixed; brown or green heather mixtures. (468) Men's 15¢ Cotton Hose, Honesty make; plain colors 9e and black. Most sizes (197) Men's §1 Rayon Athletic l'nllm Suits, Glomor make. white only. (301) Men's 39¢ Fancy Hose, rayon mixtures. Perfects. 19¢ (208) Men’s 30¢ Athletic Pull- over Shirts, cotton; full 1” length. Most sizes (224) Men's 3%¢ Shorts, white and plain colors. zm- 19¢ tic back. Most sizes. (22) Men's $1.50 Robes, broad- cloth with contrasting col- 79c lars and cuffs Cnion Sute sises 361 on Suits, 8 b 24¢ (196) Men's 79 Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, medium weight, eeru color. Shirts with long sleeves, drawers with long legs. Most sizes . . 49c Ill7) 5‘1:’0;’!" Golf Hose, all wool; pl ors. Most. sies .......... teeeeiiies 3” (21) $3. all wool; small sizes... Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Corset Dept. (24) $3.50 and $5 Corselettes a e-in-One Combinations, pmk swami cloth; rayon and fancy striped materials; some with inner belts; others boneless. 32-79 Broken sizes (6) US Corsetlettes, well known md in? k&ltb’rsm “de o8 and inner 3 T 92,98 42, 48 and 49.. $6.50 Nemo-Flex Corse- (19) lettes, with wonderlift inner-belt. Sizes 36 to 40, 42, 43, 47 and 48 ... Goldenberg's—8ecos Women’s $1.29 Sweaters 97¢ Ploor Clearance; slipover style. Good colors. Second Floor A Sale of “Mill Seconds” of 79¢c to $1.25 Sheets 81x90, 81x99 and 81x108 sizes Demonstrators of Famous Make Radios (1) $59.50 Royal $49.50 Radio, in Poolty cabi- nng scteen gr! (2) uu Crollc Radi 7 tubes—handsome é‘,g‘a o. $128 Phile: Giibee: Towtoy. ; model 77; tone control, ete (1) $118 Phil phonograph combina- tion; fu electric. 7 389-50 $171 Radiolas, 9 tubes, o0 heterodyne . 90 Days FREE Serviee—Delivered and attached to your aerial. Goldenbere's—Fourth Plosr —mostly all Double-bed size. Pair. wool; orings. Each nights. inches. Each marTy no one & millionaire.” g‘::r married Bo;el?lu%l few months Also Bars British Goods. OTTAWA, Ontarlo, October 1 (#).— 'n;e :uulmpm]g gmvl.s{l&r;s of the customs ac apply hereafter on importations from Grertp Britain for which less than $4.86 2-3 in Canadian currency for each pound lterlmg is pald. An order in council to that effect was approved yesterday. Fall Wash Fabrics In Good Rémnant Lengths 25c¢ to 39¢ Grades, yd. 14c Printed pongee . . prints. . Prmt,ed percales.. plain color broadcloths... sateens...plain rayon and cotton flat crepes. . .printed rayons. ..plain color voiles. Goldenberg's—Main Floor . tweed Friday Remnants! Blankets $2.98 Part-Wool Blankets, plaids colors. sl. $795 Blankets Pair —$8.95 ~All-Wool Blankets, colors — plain_or plaid. 60X80 size. Pair $545 $2.95 Indian Blankets, many bright col- sl 38 $1.25 Sheet Blankets, for cool Large size, 70x80 6” $7.95 Wool-filled Comforts, cov- ered with figured sateen; plain back and borders to match. Sofled. Double-bed size $4.50 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor Yow’ll Want One of Each! Printed Rayon & Wool Jersey Frocks For Classroom! For Business! For Street Wear! The Printed Rayons are very ef- fective in both styles and pattern. Jumper models with revers, jacket styles, vestees, clever collars and many other smart details. flower and tweed patterns Small on brown, wine, green, black or navy. Sizes 13 to 19 for juniors; sizes from 14 to 46 for misses and women. The Wool Jerseys are tailored with smart simplicity that makes them most becoming and wearabls. Contrasting yokes, bands, belts, buttons and pipings, etc. Brown, black, green or navy. Sizes 14 to 40. One style shown. Goldenberg's—Second Floor Women’s $1.39 Silk Undies 79c¢ Stepinsand panties—lace trimmed or tailored. Also slips of rayon satin and rayon crepe. Small sizes. Goldenbers's—Second Floor 49c Extra heavy quality—Some made of two pieces of sheet- ing. Note the extra sizes. 25¢ Bleached Plllowcases, & soft finish grade; deep hems. 160 42x36-inch size Slightly irregular. 8¢ Unbleached Cotton, close- woven round thread; 2 to 10 yd. lengths. Yd....... Goldenbers's—Main Floor Friday Remnants! Curtains $1.69 Criss-Cross Curisins, dot- ted marquisette, ivory and ecru; with cornice valance $1.25 ll.i!m'{'l‘flflrl Curtains, d marqul vory an ecru. Wide hems. a,c $1 Criss-Cross curhuu. plain-colored dots 39¢ Sash Curtains, hncy colored borders $2 Filet Net hn'h ivvry mfl ecru. : 8$1.39 Friday Remnants! Uphoisteries $1 Velour, 36 inches wide; green, brown and gold. Yd. s’e Rayon, 38 inches Bl\la only. Bfl“ ‘l“ll-'“ uhl '“h fancy m clled valance....... 39%¢ wide. finish, 3%¢ fihlad Chints, sev- un.l Iuod patterns. Yard eradea—11gBt dnd dark al—’ll[hi and dari 5%¢ French lll.fl. IU inches 'ld e; colors. nu Nets, Wfi Voiles and Madras, some 39¢ Reversible, 59¢ to $2. Neatly Engraved. only! have comfortable pearloid bridge pads. Come in and Have Your $10 Hi-Bridge White Gold Filled Frames $3.75 Specially priced for this sale Beautifully engraved; EYES EXAMINED FREE room in Optical Dept.. Main Floor Tse Your Charee Account Two Registered Optometrists Dr. Charge Sensational Purchase! 1,500 Pairs of Boys’ HI-CUT STORM SHOES with knife Strong, Durable Uppers for Hard Wear, With Sturdy Genuine “WEARF LEX” Soles Moccasin Toe Style e Boys' and Girls’ Brown All Sizes Tennis 49c¢

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