Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1931, Page 25

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THE E VNG “D. M. 8. Super-Special! “D. M. S.” Super-Special! $4.95 and $5.95 Fur Cravats Lapin, galapin and squirrel-belly $2 97 cravats — smart a with Fall frocks and coats. Black and shades. “D. M. S.” Super-Special! $5.95 Du Pont $2.50 Imported Three-Piece Toilet Set Lambskin Gloves i Smartly tailor- Comb, brush ed, imported $ 59 and mirror of $ 69 lambskin gloves - smart shape—in ot with novelty cuffs famous Du Pont and embroidered toiletware. Rare value! or tan. Main Floor. backs. Mode lighter BOTH SIDES OF 7"‘1’ KST., Main Fleor. Main Floor. A “Coty $1.50 Perfume T8 BBY.. e $1.50 Pertfume, in metal container $2.50 Dusting Powder $2.15 Powder and Perfume Combination.. $2.50 Double Compact $2.00 Sachet (assorted odors)..... Goldenberg’ Main r. “Mothers! Your Boy Can Be Outfitted for Less During MY Sale,” says our Boys’ Wear Buyer! Boys’ $12 to 314.50 2-Pants Suits $8.69 You Will Share Our Dress Buyer’s Enthusiasm Over These —with 2 knickers and vest » —with 2 longies and vest All-wool fabrics—blue serges, cheviots 4 and smart mixtures—perfect fitting . styles—all with two pairs of trousers. o - . With knickers, 8 to 18. With longies ? (mixtures), 15 to 20. ' < & Boys’ $4.95 2-Knicker Suits Prepared a Wonderful Sale for You! our department managers are staging for you! A spirit of to put forth unusual effort—and these pages show you the and timely—every buyer made a special trip to the market only a sale like this once a year! 89¢ Flannelette Gowns Women's and Misses’ striped flannelette gowns 3 with long sleeves. Regu- c lar and extra sizes. Goldenberg's—Second Floor, Because They Are Charming in Style and Thrilling ‘Buys” Part- wool mixtures— herringbone patterns and $ 94 tweed effects. Great for > school. 7 to 15. Boys’ $15.75 to $18 2-Pants Prep Suits For high school $ 1 3. 69 ‘haps; rugged Have 2 pairs | mental expenditures. And, after we have cut expenditures &s much as pos- sible, we ought then to pay as we go. | We ‘will not spend nearly s> much if we do.” Satins—Cantons—Travel Crepes Georgettes—Woolens The cleverly cut black satin frock sketched uses gleaming white satin for contrast, as do many other satins and crepes in this group. Other dark models are enlivened with scarf collars, cuffs or belts of brighter tone (navy with red, brown with the new darker-than-chartreuse-green, or Spanish tile). The handsomely simple greenish grey travel crepe sketched is a size 44, by the way, showing that the larger woman has not been forgotten in this mar- velous sale! Tailored coat frocks...jumper frocks...jacket models...ankle length, sleeveless Sunday night frocks with capelets or contrasting yokes. . .so many more types than we can list here! Black, Spanish tile, navy, browns, the . Bines M 00 3605 80, Juniors’ $3 and $3.50 Frocks BB i Our dress buyer has provided an added attraction—for the junior miss and petite woman who can wear junior sizes, Flower and tweed patterns— in bolero effects, jumper frocks, and other tailored styles ideal for classroom Boys' 59¢ to 79¢ Shirts and Blouses woolens— blues and mixtures. longies. 15 to 20. Boys' $2.50 to $3 Sweaters All-wool pull-over $ 1 . 5 5 styles—good colors. 28 to 36.g Surplus lots and salples. § " Boys' 79¢ to 95¢ School Knickers ‘Wonderful values! Durable suiting patterns C and corduroys. Some seconds. 8 to 16. Predictions. (N.AN.A)—The Regulus ck is out with its forecasts for corresponds to the English | Old ‘Mcore and is_extremely popular Of Printed STAR, WASHINGTO 93 B—9 10c Toilet Tissue | toilet tissue—very much re- ! With Levy. Melba Lotion 29 Increased income tases and redused Main Floor. to balance the Federal budget Capital yesterday from his home Stat: Caracul, (coney), etc., _in ibition _referendum s “settling 7 D people want to take 59¢ Metal Ash Trays nth amendment) out of $1 Metal Lamp B | changes its policy. He believes move- ‘ ases | tems of farm relief, but he is in ac- ronze finish. | Hoover's veto. ed.—Art Dept., Main Floor. the opinion that if States, counties and rayon combina- ernment should do its share. He be- bloomers and panties of the States =nd cities 25 Pi 1 $1.25 Piece ]‘nngd(’th said, “that we will have to deal with woven 36-inch | conducive to extravagance and waste 39¢ “Modess” Napkins terity. ~ We ought, in the first place “There would be some compensation nationally . it a thorough overhauling of Govern- Boys’ 79¢ to 95¢ sweaters — some quality. Sizes 26 to 36.—Third Collar - attached or 7 erfect and ir- e Frla =2 44(: |Great New Man to Rise to Power - | Broadcloths and outing flan- raglan shoulders, 5 Men's 39¢ Fancy Hose Bovs’' 25¢ to 35¢ Ties {Dere. A change in the German system known meker. Cut silks hose, reinforced heeis and | through death in the highest post in - — be a_sudden ond ‘unexpected dis Boys’ $3.95 to $8.75 15¢ to 25¢ Laces, yd. states. . C | e, chiet astrologer contributes 1o ayons e and three inches e almanack an amusing erticle upon i Plus-4 Knickers pEgot 3 for 1 7C |Senator Says Congress Will | duced.—Main Floor. | or Melba Van- expenditures are advocated by Senator $1 49 to 57 49 Fur ‘w Boizh sald he thoughi these steps | He also expressed himself on other con- Freach Beaver troversial topics with his customary 'C vigor. * he caid the Several popu- | the Corstitution? lar designs, in 39C | Against Farm Policy. bronze or gilt | Borah said he was ready to vote for | ments will be renew2d for the export Rose, blue, C | cord with' Secretary Hyde in believing The chairman of the Senate Foreign Kiddies’ 50c Undies | citfes” have to raise money for un- tions — vests, lieves income taxes should pay part of rayon. 4 to 12 years.—Main ‘Tax Question Expecse. Ten - yard 88C the 'question of taxes at the coming as the habit of passing the cost of to t SavingiosiTe 2 cut Governmental expenditures to 2 C in this depression through which we Sport Sweaters of part wool i 2 GERMAN ALMANACK SEES Floor. button-on regulars of fa- 0 i Next Summer Is One of Boys’ $3.95 Raincoats . ol nels. 4 to 16 years—Third loose belt. 6 to 18 C fm‘ C | of government is predicted, with an ad- with England as weli as intense pols Sheep-lined Coats Cluny, Alencon B et wide. White, cream, ecru— the alleged good fortune enjoyed by $1.79 NI Coca qUalIEwhITe Probably Have to D:al S50c Mclba Cream ishing Cream— | Willlam E. Borah, Republican, of Idaho should be taken as he returned to th: Lengths | (coney), lapin cdllve Ca:tinig aside proposals for beer and lengths.—Main Floor. e question is Americ: finish.—Art Dept., Main Floor. | 2bolition of the Farm Board unless it | debenture and equalization fee sys- reen, orchid or | these cannot be passed over President with cord and socket includ- 2 | Relations Committes also expressed Bloomer -leg 28C | employment relief, the Federal Gov- this as well as property taxes levied by Floor. | “It seems altogeLher probable,” Borsh piece of closely | session. There is nothing quite so Wi i, 0 running the Government over to pos- the lowest practicable level. a box on these known napkins.—Main Floor. are passing if there should result from Fancy sport 55C Boys’ 59¢ to $1 Pajamas CHANGE IN GOVERNMENT or fancy = mous makes. Tweed effects— $ 1 X 9 7 Floss: Hats to match—S59c. Close out from well Celanese and rayon-mixed | vance of the right parties and a change hand styles. Floor. - o w strife and trouble with tre Ca: B())'S' SZ.SU and $3.00 e e $ 89 and rayon laces, two leatherette . heep lini d colls Main Floor. “Sunday’s child.” He destroys the old sheep lining and collar. . 8 to 18. Plus-4 styles with cuff knit or wide strap bottoms. Suit- ings or corduroys. Corduroy theory with historical examples of the | tragic ends to which children born on Sunday rave come Woodrow Wilson |1t is pointed out, was born on Sunday, facing. 4 to 18, Women's $1.50 or office wear. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. We’re Proud of Our Lingerie Buyer! Our Handbag Buyer Will Score a Hit With These Boys’ $1 “Bell” Shirts and Blouses Collar attached in white and colored broad™ C cloths. Perfects and ir- regulars, Jr. Boys’ $2.50 to $2.95 Novelty Suits Robin Hood brand $ 1 5 79 —washable broad- cloth waist, tweed. serge or blue cheviot _button-on pants. Also jersey or blue serge middy suits. 3 te 10. Sweaters autumn shades. Sizes 1 36 to 44.—Second Floor. Coat sweaters with fancy pockets. Dark S0c Porto Rican Gowns Handmade | and so was Mussolini. | (Copyright. 1931 by the North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc.) DRIVER CRASHES AUTO INTO POLICE SUBSTATION Goldenbers's—Third Floor. gowns in flesh, $1.50 Crepe Undsiels Chemise, Panties and Step-ins ; These pretty rayon French crepe undies come in both regular and extra sizes—up to 52! Dainty styles, trimmed to laces. $2 Reducing Corselettes Rubber corselettes, covered with rayon and lined with soft knit fab- s . ric to absorb perspiration. Top of $1.29 Pajamas soft material. $1.98 Girdles Women's and Misses’ two-piece striped Flan- nelette Pajamas. Sizes 12-inch Girdles with extra inner belt and 16 and 17, berg's—Second Floor, Down Go Prices! Save!! .t Shoe Dept. 28 to 3 Boys’ and Girls’ Misses’ and Children’s |Misses’ & Childrens’ Stitchdown Shoes Patent Strap |Smart Oxfords Gun metal or patents. Slippers B C O a t S e tS $ .09 Li\:—n $ 3 4 7 Sizes 7 to 14 years metai. . ( 5 N 85% wool chinchilla $ & 3 coat with beret to Sizes to 2 match. Double breast- 79 j y G faF ind paid Jining. 3 3 1,500 Prs. Women’s Smartest Navy, tan or red. 'Fall Footwear All Leathers—75 Styles Pumps—Ties—Straps Oxfords—Arch Types white or peach. 25C |Car Damaged When Man Falls Regular sizes—Second Floor. Asleep at Hyattsville—Acci- 59¢ Chardonize Hose dent Called Unaveidable. Perfect qual- 3 7 Staff Correspondent of The Star ity seamed back ATTSVILLE, Md., October 2.— sheer hose with - Few people can collide with a police lisle soles and interlined tops. —Main Floor. Stunning Bags ) 8179 Black, Brown, Green, Navy Our Jewelry Buyer Has a Treat for You! New $1 & $1.95 Jewelry 59¢ Silhouette Types! Cameo Jewelry! Miniature Jewelry! Rhinestone Pieces! station and get a with it, but thet was the experience yesterday of Ewell Baulsier, 200 block of Randolph place northeast. According to police, Baulsier fell asleep at the wheel of his automobile, r the sidewalk, barely missed hone pole, and crashed into the northesst corner of the Metropolitan | District Building here. The point where he hit the building happens to be the corner which houses the Hyattsville police substation. The impact chipped a small amount of stone from the wall and seriously damaged the man's cer. Policeman Claude Reese. who in- vestigated, said Baulsier had been visit- ing friends in Jessups, Md. and was | returning home about 3 a.m. when the | accident, occurred. He decided the mis- hap unavoidable. HEALTH OF IRIGOYEN, EXILE, TERMED GOOD 50c Chardonize Hose ‘Women's dull 2 6C finish Chardon- Irregulars.— Morocco, calf and the new pebbly-surfaced grains which are so much in fashion—high-type bags as you can tell in an instant! Top handle, under- arm, envelope and pouch styles, mostly with zippers, $2.95 Evening Bags scauing “or $1.95 pearls (simu- lated). Dainty affairs, lined with satin. ~ ize rayon hose with picot tops. Main Floor. 19¢ Outing Flannels “ 36 —dl n rth 1 1 wived i ] D 1 lain white, pink or blue, 27 nches wide.—Main Floor. 79¢ Oilcloth Covers New Fall Bags Silks, leathers, tapestries and 88 karetols, copied C from higher priced Fall bags. Goldenberg's—Mais Floor. Clever reproductions of very old and costly jewelry are the very newest things! You'll love these quaint cameo, miniature and silhouette styles of fancy metal —and the beautiful new rhinestone necklaces, bracelets and earrings for evening. Goldenbers's—Main Floor Bargains Galore for Girls and Little Tots! Girls’ $4.95 Chinchilla Former President of Argentina, Confined on Island, Called Well by Goverment. By the Associated Press BUENOS AIRES. October 2.—Former | President Hipolito Irigoyen, who is con- | fined on Martin Garcia Island, reportd | recently to his family that he was il | but the government announced vester- idl)‘ & medical examination showed his health was sound. | _The former President, who was over- | thrown when the Uriburu_government C | came into power. was charged with mismanagement >f public funds and violation of his @ ity. All Sizes. Women's Zap- pon Leather Slippers Bridge styles. All sizes. Girls’ 79¢ Shoes Tub Frocks Brown. All sizes. 71014 5 7 Years.. C 4 g 3 Smart tweed prints and novelty pat 3 S N Flared or straight N RAET e 1bow or long sleeves. 59¢ “Sunny Child” Undies Slips, 4 to 14 years; combinations, 2 to 12 years; gowns and sleep- C ers, 2 to 6 years. All of TENNIS Girls’ $2.59 Blanket Robes 8 to 12$ 1 .89 Years.. “Beacon” and “Whit- tington” blankat robes in jacquard patterns, silk ribbon and cord trimmed. | died early last night in a Washington | hospital, aged 68 years, following a stort illness. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Eugene | A. Veirs and Edwin D. Fry of near | Rockville, Mrs. Pearl Baughman of | Martinsburg, W. Va., and Mrs. Henry | Oehmann of Washington. She also leaves a sister and three brothers, Mrs. Merian Kloffer and John M. Monday Men'’s Felt Slippers Elk Soles All Sizes Main 57c Boys’ $3.00 |MEN’S FALL OXFORDS| Peolice, Fireman Hi-Cut Storm AiliSewtdiSoles Arch Shoes Shoes $1 99 All Sizes. L] $1.98 Al With Sizes - Steel % Arch S Women'’s Leather One ® 54x54-inch sani- ta; co:r‘:rs Timn C 16c Printed Challis —Main Floor. stripes and plain 25¢ Playing Cards or blue backs.— Dictbnace ROCKVILLE RESIDENT DIES dictionary with Special Dispateh to The Two-quire box 23C One-quire box 33 Strap Slippers C Perfect quality attractive printed designs.— Main Floor. .&ttract;ve] 2 1 patterns for coveringd. /2 C comforts, etc., 36 inches wide. 25¢ Dress Ginghams Plaids, checks. 1 1 colors. 32 inches C wide.—Main Floor. Lin en-finish cards with red Main Floor. | 59¢c Webster’s Royal Webster B self-pronouncing 3 C Mrs. Clara 0. Fry Succumbs at 68. clear type.—Main Floor. - | Lived Entire Life There. 49¢ Boxed Stationery of white paner in large, flat sheets.—Main Floor. € 79c Boxed Stationery of good quality paper with lined envelopes. White only.—Main Floor. good quality white flannelette. 69 Bridge PrizeiSee e oy Tots’ 79¢ Panty Frocks Metal ash Sl eyt waa g ot b 85% wool chin- 95 Novelty print tray, score pad. 39C ate Bernard Monday. chilla double- $ . frocks with deep 5 7 c ?nd {)fimill all '1 oy | d S v AT or s low ce.—] Floor. (price—Nain - RRY| DEATH PENALTY REVIVED breasted coat hems and set-in (plaid uningbawiti’htgeée*., Navy, glbow sleeves. Fast colcvs. 2 to tan, green, red. years. years. 51 Leather Bridge Set 1 SRRt ; Réal leather |Two Men Executed in Sicily for case, with two 6(‘ | pencil and score pad. Assort- decks of cards, ed colors.—Main Floor. $1 Chamoisuede Gloves Duplex fabric gloves in slip-on Also the Famous Dr. Elliott’s Arch Support Health Shoes Tots’ $3.98 Coat Sets Six Specials for Babies! $1.29 Birdseye Diapers, 27x27 Infznts’ $2.98 Coats of si'k or chin- inches, hemmed and sterilized. 89 | chilla. White, pink or biue, $1.89 Dozn ... sateen lined. 1to 3 years., < Infants’ 49¢ Dresses of nain- 69c Silk Bonnets, tailored or flufly; sook; yoke or collar, and deep 39 | white sateen lined. Sizes 12 49¢ hems ... 2 $1.59 Shawls in white, pink or blue 79¢ Wool Sacques, tie-front style. White with pink or blue 52c wool, with rayon threads and $1 I s s ST O, i deep fringe Goldenberg’s—Third Fioor. Murder of a Boy. PALERMO, Siclly, October 2 (#)— The first death sentences under the | new code restoring the penalty in mur- der cases were imposed yesterday on | two men convicted after a four-day | trial of killing a boy. They will be 69C | executed by & firing squad. style. 1 P. K. | "The death penalty for murder, sbol- and pinked top. Mode, brown, | ished in 1890, was reinstated July 1. Prior to that time the penalty had been DIASKZ IRy Hiewe: I Tvoked ooly In political offenses Againet the state and its chiefa, P With Knife. $1.98 =

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