Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1931, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1931 CORNERS IHPROVED FOR ROAD SAFETY Work by H. C. Hickerson. By a Staft Correspondent of T WHEATON, Md,, Octobe | effort to make the intersection of the | Brookeville Pike and the Kensington, Wheaton, Four Corners road safer for | H Brookeville Pike Intersection‘ Property Is Donated for | UDGET RIEFS 59¢ Window Shades 3x6 ft.; white, green or ecru 29C shades—all per- fect quality.—Fourth Floor. 39¢ & 45¢ Drapery Chintz All full pieces. 20 patterns to Z ZC select from. Splendid qualities. — Fourth Floor. “D. M. S.” Super-Special! Women’s 79¢ & 89¢ Fall Neckwear Beautiful lace and georgette col- lar and cuff sets; also collars with jabot and vestee. Latest styles. Main Floor. A 5149 Value! Graceful slender metal base, as sketch- ed, complete “D, M. S.” Super-Special! $1 New Autumn Daytime Frocks New fancy print frocks with set-in sleeves and neat c bits of trimming. Sizes 36 to 52. Second Floor. “D. M. S.” Super-Special Women’s $3 & ¥4 16-Rib Umbrellas Colored silk and 0] rayon umbrellas $ () with novelty han- o dles. Slightly im- perfect—but splendid values Main Fleor. with celanese shade to match. Rose, green or orchid, with cord and socket included. traffic, the State Roads Commission in % co-operation with owners of the prop- eriyTat the interseotion is engaged in | $2.29 Cotton Blankets rounding off the corners to aid the| Full size gray 55 traffic flow. | cotton blankets . Two of the corners are owned by, that will wash pair H. C. Hickerson, who operates a_store | well. Double bed size. —Fourth on the southeast corner whos2 Fior.: t corner. and | g Men’s 25¢ Handk'fs. Department | The Buyers Are the Bosses! They _One of the most exciting sale events of the year is this one friendly rivalry among the different buyers has spurred ea sensational results of their endeavors. Everything new and 79¢ Scissors & Shears Variety of tyYes and sizes in good quality steel scissors and shears, at c less than half. land to allow the intersection to b2 cut | back and a curve est shed. T}\(‘i " Zihls same treatment is also expected | Pertoch quality, WIthY faste Our Millinery Buyer Comes Across With to be given the southwest corner, now | colored woven borders.—Main owners of this proper! to have reed to the ide Mr. Hickerson has donated sufficient ! vork of paving the curve is z for SC by _the State 2 occupled by 8 lot owned by Me Floor. Jarrell, Montgomery and £ Yoe 15¢ Chiffon Handk'fs. Citizens of the section are also urging | that a 25-mile speed limit sign be placed at the crest of the hill on the Brook ville Pike to the north of the intes tion, so that traffic will slow down | s are reached | ed at this point state. of Mr. Hickerson, on the northeast corner, is said to be one of | the oldest_houses i county and is believed by him to have been con- structed abeut 1750. The house is still in good condition. It has also been suggested that a traffic light be placed at this corner, but some of the residents believe that this action will not be necessary when the present project is completed. The | traffic light, they hold, will slow up travel needlessly most of the time and, | it needed at all, would only be required during the hours of peak morning and afternoon traffic, METHODIST JUDICIAL COUNCIL APPROVED| Baltimore Council Votes Over- whelmingly to Set Up Group With Appellate Powers. By the Associated Press. ROANOKE, Va., October 2.—The Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South yesterday voted | overwhelmingly in favor of a judicial neil which would have appellate powers and would limit the powers of bishops. Addresses were made by Bishop Ed- win D. Mouzon and Rev. F. M. Wat- son. ir. The proposed amendment rch's constitution e of 205 to 31. v Dainty chiffon handkerchiefs, C painted in lovely colors and patterns.—Main Floor. Boys’ 89¢ Union Suits Fall - weight random cotton C suits, ankle length, with high neck and long sleeves. Sizes 24 to 34— Main Floor. 79¢ New Crepe Scarfs Silk crepe and rayon crepe tu- C bular scarfs in Autumn shades.—Main Floor. $2.95 Mesh Bags Dainty en- 1 i 99 amel mesh bags with Pretty color- ings.—Main Floor. 98¢ Stamped Cases, pr. Good quality white muslin C cases with rain- bow check borders.—Art Dept., Main Floor. Offering a Very Lucky “Buy” in 89¢c Non-Run Rayon Undies 39¢c Dainty bloomers, panties. $5 Hats 3,000 of Them! All Brand- New and Smart as Can Be! $2.39 Spanish Sailors Tricornes Robin Hoods Ripple Brims —and ever so many other devastat- ingly smart shapes of soleil finish felt, with the newest trimmings: polished ribbons, feathers, quills, ornaments, etc. A record purchase, we assure you—all headsizes and all colors included. Goldenbers's—Becond Floor. $2 & $3 Fall Felts Another extraor- dinary feature for $1.55 this sale! Misses’, young women's and matrons’ styles in headsizes from 21 to 24 inches. Black and colors. On Sale—Main Floor and Second Floor. Our Hosiery Buyer Makes a Good Showing! $1.25 Dull Twist Notions—Main Floor. to bring you these amazing bargains. Profits have been fo Our Coat Buyer Has Outdone Himself in Preparing This Great : ctober Sale of Coats Three wonderful groups of coats that are exceptional values evd in this season of lower price tendencies—and last year you would ha paid $10 to $20 more for coats of matching quality! Group One Warm ‘crepe woolens, with the new broad shoulder and slim-from- the-waist-down look; smartly fur- red with caracul, black Manchu- rian wolf (Chinese dog), or glossy sealine (coney). Group Two Handsome pebbled woolens in the flattering new silhouete, lav- ishly furred with marmink, Man- churian wolf (Chinese dog), musk- rat, fitch, kit fox, genuine beaver, fox, natural wolf or caracul. Group Three Fine pebbly and boucle woolens sumptuously collared and cuffed with sable-dyed squirrel, beaver, caracul, kit fox, etc. Dolman or straight sleeves, suit effects, lei collars and other 1931-32 details. 243 $39.5 $49.5 Chiffon Hose $1.00 Rayon 66c Mesh Undies irregulars, but the faults are 4_-9(: . ial and do not affect the appearance or impair cearing quality! Full-fashioned, popular dull Panties, sten-ins, hloom- twist chiffon silk hose, with picot tops. All the ers and shorts, very nicely wanted shades for Fall. fatiored. $1.35 Dull Twist Hose Goldenberg's—Main Fleor. .‘ Perfect quality dull twist silk hose, 69c Dresser Scarfs 3 full fashioned: permanently dull; Pretty linen- cheer and lovely—with picot tops c C French heels, cradle soles and plaited and-lace scarfs, ‘aet. Newest Fall shades. Girls’ 39¢ some with me- Sport Hose Sizes for All! Misses’ Sizes, 16 to 20 Women's Sizes, 36 to 48 Half Sizes, 381 to 523 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Newest Colors: Rich black with black or conmtrasting fur; brown with matching or contrast- ing fur; Green... Navy... .Wine.... Spanish Tile. silk trimmings in precty designs. Pink or peach. Sizes 36 to 46. o . . Full Fashioned Newest Shades MARSHALL NEILAN WINS / Slight Irregulars IN HEARING ON ALIMONY | Film Director's Hard-Luck Story Halts Contempt Charges Made by First Wife. By the Associated P Our Wash Goods Buyer Has Done Great Thin 3,000 Yds. of Fine Quali 19¢ Yard-Wide Percalg Two to Ten Yard Lengths 1 21/2 C yc Smooth finish, 80-square count percales in the love Our Domestics Buyer Urges You to Hurry for These Franklin Sheets at Record Low Prices! 81x99 Size 72x99 Size 63x90 Size 89¢ Value 79¢ Value S9¢ Value erior Court here Gertrude B. rector, who dallions. — Art Dept.,, Main Floor. $1.95 Cigarette Lighter Boys’ 35¢ New ers in alimony. Sport Hose a Dudles Calentine he was out of a ife is remarried to | “Golden Ar- wealthy New Yorker. row” automatic 89 lighter on non- C DR. COOPER'S.CONDiTION REPORTED IMPROVED U. 8. Education Commissioner Re- covering From Stroke of Apoplexy. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, October 2 (). —D;. William John Cooper, United States commissioner of education, who suffered a mild stroke of apoplexy While addressing & luncheon club here yes- terday, is in no immediate danger,| physicians reported today. Attending physicians made known the nature of his 1llness through the artment. Secretary Wilbur med the commissioner would probably be able to leave the hospital within 10 days. The stroke, he was told. had been brought about by a combination of high | blood pressure and an arterial nh\trm"-] tion. Dr. Cooper was a luncheon guesty of the Exchange Club. | MAN AND WOMAN FOUND | DEAD IN WINDSOR HOME Officers Say Canadian Killed Neigh- bor, Mother of Two, and Then Shot Himself. By the Assoclated Press WINDSOR, Ontario, October 2.— Bodies of Peter Koval, 37, and a neigh- bor, Mrs. Pauline Prosco, 35, were found yesterday in the Koval home | here. Officers said Koval had killed | the woman, then shot himself. | Mrs. Koval found the bodies wken she returned after a three b absence. A note signed by Koval sald he was “tired of life and wanted to | end it all.” | Mrs. Prosco, recently separated from her husband, was the mother of two children, 11 and 13 years old. | MRS. BARRYMORE SUED Irene Fenwick of Film Fame Ask- ed $10,300 by Crash Victim. LOS ANGELES, October 2 ().—Mrs. Lionel Barrymore, known in motion pictures as Irene Fenwick, was sued yesterday for $10,300 as the result of an automobile accident here last July 15. F. C. Connors of Los Angeles charged he actress' sedan crashed into a smaller automobile driven by him, causing injuries to his wife, Marie, and his daughter Jean. | AVIATRIX OPERATED UPON Mrs. Jessie Keith-Miller Is Put Under Knief for Appendicitis. | i LOS ANGELES, October 2 (#).— Mrs. Jessie Keith-Miller, Australian | aviatrix, here preparing, for an attempt to better the women's cross-country flight record, underwent an operation for appendicitis yesterday. _Surgeons JO they expected & quickArecovery. tarnishable metal, with en- gine turned designs.—Main Floor. $1 and $1.95 Beads Sparkling, first quality diamond 9C cut crystal* beads—15 or 18 inch length. —Main Floor. *Simulated. Women’s 79¢ Undies Gow?s. bloom- 38 ers, slips and step-ins, in C white or flesh. Regular and extra sizes.—Second Floor. Tots’ $1.29 Beret Sets All-wool slip- over sweater, 89C with matching beret. Red, tan, green or French blue. Sizes 26 to 30. —Third Floor. ‘Simulated.) Girls’ 50c Bloomers Heavy saddle- seat bloomers 42C with double seams. White, flesh or black. 8 to 16 years.—Third Floor. 5c Fairy Soap 3 for 11c Offering this popular soap at a worthwhile saving.—Main Floor. $1 Fountain Syringes Red, green or blue rubber— C perfect quality. Usual two-quart ‘size.—Main Floor. 10c Jergen’s Bath Tablets 6 for 29c¢ About half price for Jergen’s g_lopular bat] soap. — Main loor. 15¢ Turkish Towels Less than half price for turkish 6C towels with colored checks.—Main Floor. $1.19 Luncheon Cloths 54-inch all- linen crash SSC cloths with as- sorted fancy borders.—Main Floor. 29¢ Huck Towels Hemstitched 1 IC or plain hem- med huck towels with colored borders.—Main Floor. 75-length Fancy e POC | e 22C fancy hose with elas- tic cuff tops. length hose with full cuff tops. Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor. Our Buyer of Men’s Clothing Says— “4 Phenomenal SALE!”’ Men’s Hart Schaffner & Marx, Kuppenheimer, Kirschbaum, Charter, Fashion Park, Michaiel- Stern and Other Fine Makes At One-Half Price and Leéss Note the famous labels that you'll find on these suits—they assure you of correct style, finest materials and skillful tailoring! Only a marvel- ous “buy” made it possible for us to offer them at so low a price! Not this season’s merchandise, but remarkable values at $11.85. Wonderful woolens—far better tailoring than usual—in smart, long- wearing tweeds, cassimeres, twists and cheviots. Sizes 34 to 44—alterations free! (125) $15.00 and $16.50 Overcoats Models for men and young men. Plaid $8 65 back, over plaid and through and through fabrics, in grays, browns, tans, dark mixtures. Double breasted and plain styles. Sizes 34 to 48. Direct Entrances to MEN'S SHOP from K and Tth Sts. 59¢ 54c 44c One of the finest makers of sheets in America has given the name “Franklin” to this particular line to denote their sturdy wearing qualities. All are seamless—and of round thread quality. 20c “‘Franklin’’ Pillowcases 15c¢ The same excellent quality of sheeting—in soft-finished cases, size 42x36 inches. Goldenberg's—Main Floos of fast colored designs for kiddies' frocks, pajamas, hd frocks, etc. 36 inches wide. 29¢ Printed Pongees Two to ten yard lengths 14C of guaranteed fast colored prints that you'll love. 36 inches 39c Rayon Satins Rich, all-rayen quality in 29c ‘white, :lnlegmlnl 'lm:d rtoct @ Tenes wide.” R 39¢ & 50c Printed Rayons High-grade rayon -and - cotton prints in handsome new Fall printings. 36 wide. 29¢ Printed Foular| A large and attractive collection of fast colored Fall patterns. 36 inches wide| Goldonberz's—Main Floor. Our Men’s Buyer Says This Sale Will Prove Him the World’s Best Buye 2,500 Men’s 89c Broadcloth Shirt Men’s $1.00 Underwear Merit Make 59c Shirts with long, sleeves, snug-fitting collarette neck. Drawers with long legs, re- inforced seat. Regular sizes. Men's $3.95 Coat Sweaters $2.49 Luxedo make — brown, green heather, navy, dark oxford and camel. Full cut with vee neck. 36 to 46. Every Shirt Perfect Guaranteed Full Cut Guaranteed Fast Color . 50c¢ Only a Department Manager's Sale makes it possible disgegard profits to such a great extent. Fine broadcl shirts—collar-attached style in white, tan, blue and green. cut with wide center pleat and perfectly tailored. Sizes 14 to Grains and others. Stripes, figures, Persian, plain and dot styles. Buy a supply tomorrow for later you will have to pay Men’s $1.00 Ribbed Union Suits 69c Medjum _ weight — long sleeves and legs. Full cut. Reinforced ctrotch. Ecru shade. 36 to 48. much more for identical qualities. $4.95 Blanket Bath Robes Small, Medium, Large ad Extra Large Sizes. New patterns and colorings—large. shawl collars, two pockets; full braid 9 _ trim, op collars, cuffs, front and pockets. d Rayon sash with large fluffy tassels. Goldenbery’s—Main Fioor. Companion Sale of Men’s Fine TIE 7,600 to Choose From—All Brand New Fall Styles Fabrics That Formerly Sold for $1.00 and $1.50! We secured from one of our makers (who makes neckwear selling at $1 to ‘$1.50) the entire surplus stock! Including Morie, Mogadores, Warp Prints, Twills, Satins, Reps, Gros 39¢ $1.50 and $2 Pajamas Fine quality Broadclot madras, French satee regulation, middy an lounging styles. Plain ¢ fancy. = Sizes A to D

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