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T2BAN HOLDAS NET LITLE L00T Skill in Foiling Attacks Cuts Robbery Average to $5,500. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 16.—Bank rob- | bery may have paid in the good old | days, but now that bank employes are | better trained to resist, the loot, for the most part, appears to be small | In a dozen robberies reported | throughout the Nation within the past | week, the average loot was only about $5500 in cash. One exception was a bank hold-up in Rahway, N. J. in which $81,000 was ‘was wounded, one wounded, and sever rested A summary shows Ben Lawle: arrested in Monday at Bank. n got away om Bank of Bona Oreg | dits tried to hold up the Savings Bank, St. Lr Gregory Dow lled on ling also Bandits Get §1,200 Three men ecscaped with #%20) from the State Bank of Hallsville, %o, Friday $1,0:3 from the htree. Mo Bank of Birchtre ank of Haw River, A cashier of the N. C., was held up Friday #n a high-| way by two men and robbea of $10,000, which he was_taking to the bank from a Burlington, N. C., bank, to meet a pay roll. At Decaturville, Tenn., bank burglars took $2,400 and several thousand dol- lars of negof securities Tuesday. Danielsville lonal Bank, Daniels- ville, Pa., was held up and robbed of about $5,000 Friday by two men who escaped. ’ Kentucky Bank Loses $1,100. Peoples Bank at New Hope, Ky., was robbed of $1,100 Friday by two men. ‘Madison, Ind., bank robbed of $35,000 |- last Thursday. A summary of some of the arrests follows: Witnesses last week identified three men held at Ottumwa, Iowa, as partici- ants in $5700 robbery at Gas City, ably sure” two men held at Coldwater, Mich., were members of & of five who robbed the Kendall Bank of $25,000 October 16. Two men arraigned Saturday at Columbus, Ohio, on charges of the $10,000 Richwood (Ohio) hold-up Oc- tober 23, and $15,000 Glouster (Ohio) post office robbery three weeks ago. Names of those arraigned, believed by police to be members of a huge bank robbery gang, were Daniel Fallon of Columbus and Robert Hathaway of Philadelphia. Pictures of Bob Zwick were identified | by Madison, Ind, bank hold-up wit- nesses as being one who participated | in the Madison robbery. Zwick was | believed by Hamilton County authori- | ties as being leader of a bank robbery gang. He has been sought since 1927 on_numerous charges. | Three men arrested in Chicago for robbery of Peoples Loan & Trust Bank | of Rochelle, Ill, and Odell (Ill) State Bank. THREE PLAYS PLANNED Women’s City Club to See Opening | Presentation of Drama Unit. Presentation of three plays will open e ason for the drama unit of the City Club Thursday night at 20 o'clock. “Distinguished Service” 11 be given by Nadine Lane Gallagher and Edith Orianti Fitzgerald, “It Hap- pens Every Day” will be offered by Ida | Garrett Mattingly and Grace Ross‘ amberlin and “The Rest Cure” will the presentation of Violet Ann mbleton, Thelma Schmitt, Ruth E.| grass and Margaret M. Graham. Blanche M. Foote is director. Mrs. ith ars is chairman of the unit. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON CLEVELAND DRIVE OPENS 8,000 Workers Take Field to Raise $5,650,000 for Relief. CLEVELAND, November 16 (#).— Cleveland launched a $5,650,000 o munity fund campaign yesterday. Newton D. Baker started the nine- day drive with a radio address, the fifth of a series of broadcasts under the auspices of President Hoover's Committee on Unemployment. Today 8,000 campaign workers gan the task of ds to The goal is the largest eve Jewish Editor T les. LONDON, November 17 (7 —Leopold Jacob Greenberg, edito of the Jewish Chronicle and the Je- ish World, died here yesterday. |4 OYSTER. COCKTAIL = Mix 3 parts tomato catsup, 1 part LEA PERRINS N\ _SAUCE 78 Daily s Washington and Arizona via the Santa Fe Ry. Good in chair cars and coaches Same Low Fare Eastbound Liberal baggage $9254 Tourist Fare = one way in Tourist Slesper plus berth fare allowance and stopovers $‘ 039_7 S'a:::::;ur. in Standard Pullman plus berth fare Famous Fred Harvey Lunch Rooms and Dining Rooms Save You Money G. C. DILLARD, Dist. Pass. Agent SANTA FE RY. 202-303 Franklin Trust Blds. P DELPHIA, PA. Phong : Rittenhouss 1464-5 SPEED WITH COMFORT d., bank last August. i sterda; “‘reason- From one of Illinois’ best factories comes Large, roomy dimensions. Re- cushion—22 inches deep, 19 inches wide. Big, roll, overstuffed. back — 25 inches Back slopes to afford great comfort in reclining, versible spring seat above seat. i This $34% English Lounge Chair ‘To Be Offered as an Unmatchable Value for the Special Price of $19.95 A year ago $49 would have been a low price for Tapestry Foot Stools this splendid chair. Coil springs, resting on flexible metal crossrods. Filling of palm fiber, moss and layer felt. Uphol- stering high-grade, with welts, Covering of heavy, thick tapestry of beautiful pattern, corded Delivers One of These Fine Chairs Semi-monthly Pays the Balance Always useful and affords extra comfort for little cost. Size of top, 11x16 inches. Covered in a variety of attractive tapestry coverings. A Cash and Carry Value e * Ghe Julius Lansburgh Jurniture (20, L] o Entrance—909 F St. N.W .o For Phone Orders Call NA. 5220 Ask for Marion Gage (Personal Shopper) 79c¢ Cocoa Door Mats Good size "durable cocoa fibre door mats—the kind that give long service— C Downstairs. $4.00 Linoleum Rugs Oval linoleum rugs— 414x6 size in green, or taupe $ 85 colors with bright design. . Easy to keep clean.—Down- stairs. —_— . 22¢ Crash Toweling, Yd. All pure linen toweling with colored border. Good weight and firmly woven. For roller C or tea towels—Main Floor. . . $1.25 Silk Hosiery, Pr. All-silk full-fashioned dull twist sheer hose; silk to top. French heel, picot tgfn plaited C soles. Perfects.—M: Floor. . 69c-$1 Rayon Undies Gowns, slips, bloomers, panties, step-ins — medallion and plain effects. Pastel C shades.—Main Floor. b Women’s $1 Gloves Duplex chamoiseudes—pull- overs with plain stitched top. 64 Tan, black, brown, oak, fawn C and nut. 6 to 8l¢.—Main Floor. $2.00 Rayon Spreads Rayon bed spreads with neatly scalloped edges. Rose, $ 29 blue, gold, orchid and green. . 81x105-in. size.—Main Floor. $1.25 Bleached Sheets Seamless quality and per- fect. Extra length—81x99— for double beds. Allows for tuck-in and fold-over.—Main Floor. . 29¢ Unbleached Sheeting 86-inch wide sheeting—ex- tra heavy quality—for making double-bed sheets.—Main ‘ Floor. $1.25 Piece Longcloth Ten yards in each piece— 36 inches wide. For making women’s and children’s un- ‘ derwear.—Main Floor. 9. Men’s 29c¢ Fancy Hose Rayon and celanese mix- tures—new and smart de- . signs. Reinforced heel and C toe. Sizes 10 to 20.—Main Floor. 9 Men’s $1.25 Sweaters Part wool Coat Bweaters— brown heather mixtures. Vee 9 neck, two kets, full cut. C Sizes 36 to 46.—Main Floor. ) . Boys’ $1.25 Knickers All-wool and wool-mixtured knickers in suiting patiterns and corduroy. Plain or elas- c tic tops and cuffs. 8 to 17.— Third Floor. ——————— 9 66 9 Boys’ ‘“‘Bell” Blouses 59c to 79c grades. Also other makes. Collar attached —white and fancy broad- C cloths. Some irregular— Third Floor. y . Boys’ 59¢ & 69c Pajamas One and two piece styles of outing flannels. Striped pat- terns. One-piece, 4 to 12; C two-plece, 8 to 14—Third Floor. y Tots’ 89c Sweaters All-wool slipovers—novelty weaves with contrasting bor- ders. Navy, tan, red, green ‘ : and French blue. 26 to 30.— Third Floor. ——————— ) Infants’ 59c¢ Gertrudes Of soft finish white nain- sook—hand scalloped at top and bottom. Button on shoulders. Tuesday special.— Regular and extra size slips 3 7 shades.—Second Floor. —27x27 size. One dozen in a Third Floor. —broadcloth and muslin. Have built-up or shoulder ——— Bird’s-eye Diapers, 12 for Regular $1.39 A)M:kage of 7 l package.—Main Floor. 79c¢ Costume Slips at straps. Whil and pastel Baby Bunting Birdeye diapers PARKING FREE D. C., MONDAY, SPUAUCE ., . - NOVEMBER 16, 1931. Boys’ $1.79, $2.50 and $3 Novelty Suits $1.09 Samples and surplus lots from well known maker. Fine tailoring! Washable walst with all-wool tweed, serge or cheviot button-on knee pants. Also all-wool jersey suits. 3 to 10 years. Challenge Sale Price Goldenbers’s—Third Floor Men’s $4.95 Blanket Bathrobes $2.97 Have large shawl collar; trimmed with braid on col- lar, cuffs and pockets. Rayon cord to match. Well tailored. All sizes. Makes a fine Christmas gift! Goldenberg's—Main Floor Regular $4.95 Part-Wool Blankets Challenge Sale Price $72.68 pr. Full double bed size blankets that are exceptionally warm and comfy. Weigh just 4 lbs. to the pair. Solid colors or soft toned laids.” Sateen binding to match. 70x80 nches. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Women’s $2 Rayon Satin Mules $1.39 With back straps and Marabou feathers; wash- able leather kid soles and Baby Louis heels. Coral shade lined with coral. Sizes 3 to 8. Shoe Dept.—Main Floor. 9x12 “Gold Seal” Congoleum Rugs Formerly $10.75 $ 6 6 5 L] ——Challenge Price NEWS! Think of buying genuine “Gold Seal” Con- goleum Rugs—all new patterns—at only $6.65! Every rug is guaranteed perfect and to give long, satisfactory service. A splendid range of new tile and carpet designs. Sie. Y8345 ShiTE4615 Tt W $4.45 = v $8.65 4 E-Iienbzrl'p—l‘l-Inlllln.—chnn Accounts Invited. OPPOSITE OUR * toilet and bath soaps. Limit 8TH When Shopping at Goldenberg’s Use Our FREE Parking Space —Opposite Our 8th St. Entrance 18c Pillowcases, ea. Size 42 x 36-1nch bleached pillowcases— 1 firm, close-woven qual- ‘ : ity. Perfects. —Main 2 Floor. . 39¢ Handkerchiefs, 3 for Fancy boxed handkerchiefs —plain white with colored em- broidered corners. Also with colored woven borders.—Main C Floor. - : 59¢ Window Shades, Ea. Opaque cloth window y shades mounted on dependa- ble spring rollers. White c or ecru. 3x6 size.—Fourth Floor. Regular 89¢ Blankets Full double-bed size—70x80 inches. A good assortment of gretty plaid patterns in c right colors.—Fourth Floor. . $1.00 Bed Pillows, ea. Good-size bed pillows filled with sanitary, odorless feath- ers. Covered with serviceable c art ticking.—Fourth Floor. . Waldorf Toilet Paper Regularly 6%c a roll. The standards of quality. Soft tis- sue. Limit, 8 rolls to a customer— 8 rolls 31C Downstairs. $1.79 Roller Skates “Rollfast” ball - bearing roller skates for boys and $ 27 girls. Adjustable to any size. . Downstairs. s e e 4 " $1.36 “Wear=Ever” Pans 4-quart Windsor saucepans of genuine “Wear-Ever” alu- minum with convenient dou- 66C ble-lip and long handle— Downstairs. 89c Flannelette Gow Warm flannelette night- gowns—soft, fleecy quality. Neat stripes. Regular and c extra sizes.—Second Floor. . 50c Porto Rican Gowns Prettily hand-embroidered and hand-made Porto Rican gowns in white, peach and C flesh.—Second Floor. —_— 39c Monette Napkins “Monette” sanitary napkins—one dozen in a Fackage. Special ‘ doz. ,during this great Chal- lenge Sale.—Notions, Main Floor. 9 Clark’s O. N. T. Cotton ular’ c. - ;ggbed ¥mmbers in for44 black and white— Notions, Main Floor. e e 5 Cakes of Soap for PALMOLIVE or LIFEBUOY of 10 cakes to a customer.— 2;9c Toiletries, Main Floor. 75¢ Melba Face Powder Famous Melba “Lovme” powder in all shades. De- lightfully scented, high-grade c complexion powder.— Main Floor. $1 Hot-Water Bottles Hot water bottles or foun- tain syringes—red rubber; 2- size. Perfect quality.— 33C ) . . Men’s Sheep-Lined Coats Black leatherette coats with corduroy trimming $ 89 and large wombat collar. e Sheep lined. Just 100 to sell. Sizes 40 to 48.—Main Floor. Nicely finished felts that are as smart in style as they 68 colors.—Main Floor. c $1.49 Radio Benches tractive and useful radio benches—velour covered— taupe, blue and rust.—Fourth $1.25 Crinkle Spreads ‘With neatly scalloped edges. Rose, blue, gold, orchid and 77 —Main Floor. A 4 C ENTRaANCE 2 to $2.50 Hats are remarkable in price. All Only 25 of these very at- 7 9 Floor. c green—colorfast. 81x105 size. ST.