Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1931, Page 27

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20, '® B-11 NOVEMBER eter to shoot and kill her sweetheart, | before the county proseeutor and ssk harging first-degree murder. KILLED SWEETHEART |:irio shoet and xin er swetheat | neore e TO PROTECT PET DOG| “Smitn net sccuscd stise miacketer ot| PUBLIC SALE DELAYED | having more love for the dog mnn1 . ishe did for him. the girl sald, and| The 1 Slaying | threatened to kill Snooks. Smlth\Wl}dml:ubvil%pe‘r.t]l:s,o:chgfxl; —g“s | died from & single gunshot wound in held today on the steps of District the chest, inflicted as he stood in an| Supreme Court, has been postponed the dog | until January 15. THE - EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. 1931. | was not until the middle of the fourth | The quarterly is the official organ of | | i uise evted st Oobobis i Lot CHRIST BEARDLESS Century that the traditional type of |the Liturgical Arts Soclety, newly SCOTTISH WOMAN MADE | 3h j picture of him, with- icng ‘halr £nd # | formed for the purpose of fostering high | 0 UEEN |N MALAY STATES | wia® (mpressive ceremonial replete beard, appeared, Prof. C. R. Morey of | standards of architecture in Roman | with Oriental Homp and pageantry Princston University, says in an article | Gatholic churches Uoughout the | E | markedthe coronation, that made trie ki former 'S, . ' D e iabec be Wik npeared | Former Mrs. Helen Wilson Be-|the queen of one of the few absolute | comes Sultana of Johore in Oriental Ceremony. | apartment house _entrance, | it | tucked under his arm. The pendency of an application for: (s | With the Pekingese tucked under her | a special appeal of the ourt. decision | fur ‘coat at police headquarters she | ordering the sale and the fact that. s aid: “T'm sorry 1 shot him, but he | only one qualifying bid—by the Bond- o " By the Associat e | By the Associated Press. NEW YORE early Christian Press. November art d Marion Gage (Personal Shopper) Will Fill Your Phone Order NAtional 5220 Continuing the Great Auction Purchase—Part of Stock of Goodwear Mfg. Co., N. Y. C. At Great Money Saving Prices Sheets, Pillowcases, Linens, Cottons and Sheetings, Draperies, Blankets, etc. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Earliest Christian Artists Pictured | today. Attended by ladies of the Malay no- . ) Man Who Threatened attributes this to & combination of —At the meeting of the Floris Home under Tows of decorative archways and 7 present Ehan (o IMtoey. economical meat dishes from left-overs. | yember 20—An attractive tives. hrist | to the now general conception, the ar- | Middleton to represent the club at the | come to rule over the Malay state Hull, England, collapsed recently it shot Fear for the life of Snooks. her | way | been filed resulted in the decision to: ! y Fairfax P o FREE Parking Until the third century, his picture! Food Economy Demonstrated. | - e o Master as Short-Haired Youth, e e e treme reverence and confusion as to a ration Club Miss Sarah Thomas | BY the Associated Press. Her Pekingese. Scottish | Asia Minor contributed the long hair | Mrs. Allan Bradley, president. appoint- | of Johore with her Sultan husband, | 300 tons of linseed into the street Pekingese, led 21?year-old Hazel Black- ' Police said they would take the girl postpone the sale. Space Opposite Our Luster Pile Fabric Automobile Robes, in attractive reversible two-tone ef- fects—one color on one side and an- ° 8th St. Entrance the first number of which appeared ; | rulers in the worid | Young Woman Admits fwu not painted at all, and Prof. Morey | FLORIS, Va.. November 20 (Special) | husband on a cdrive through the city TU. S. Profe eveals. ¢ D i - ssor Reve: e St moce neatly s part of the | 2 o b S ow to prepare| JOHORE BAMRU, Malay States, No- | DetWeen crowds of smiling, bowing na-| e B The | and the Asiatic East and Italy the beard | ed Mrs. Warren McNair and Mrs. John | WOman With & burr in her voice has| wyen the wall of a warehouse in| KANSAS CITY, November 20.—|had no business treating Snooks that | holders’ Protective ~ Committee — has . . $4.95 Pile Fabric other color on reverse. Just the right weight to insure the Winter motorist warmth and comfort! Goldenberg's—Main Floor.—K Street Annex. A Great Challenge Purchase! Brilliant New Daytime and Evening Fashions of Panne Satin, Sheer Velvets, Canton Crepes, Woolens, Fabric Contrasts Sheer velvet brocade bodice and"sleeves (leg-o-mutton or short puffed ones) on frocks of crepe or chiffon—forms one of the smartest and loveliest of fabrics contrasts shown in this group. Color contrasts are another interesting feature—in frocks of wool or canton crepe. Charming dance frocks of taffeta or sleek panne satin will interest the younger set (there are so many dances and parties as Thanksgiving time draws near). And transparent velvets at this price are certainly a treat! Black, bright, new midwinter shades, dark col- ors, with metallic trims, laces, contrasting scarfs, etc. Sizes from 1410 5214 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Natural Wolf Manchurian Wolf (Chinese Dog) Muskrat Turbans and Tams Are Seen More and More Above Huge Fur Collars! Plenty of Both in This Challenge Group! $1.68 $2.50 and $3.50 Values! There is no doubt about it— the little “rag” of a hat has taken the fashion world by storm; perhaps because of its universal b ecomingness, its comfort above huge fur collars. We have a host of clever new turbans at this price, in boucle, metallics, or felt; and those smart Florentine tams that are a second big favorite. Inexpensive Berets & Turbans Specially e 30 and 59c¢ French berets, new “softies,” wool berets, knit turbans, etc. —a large collection of “best sellers”—in wanted colors. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Thrilling Challenge Sale Values! Juniors’ Smart $10 Bos’ Overcoats Owing to the continuance of warm weather *way into the Fall, this manufacturer of high-grade clothing for boys needed cash—we took his stock of overcoats at great price concessions and pass the savings on to you! $6.75 tO $1 2.75 O’Coats Manufacturer’s Samples—Surplus Lots Germania Chinchillas Beaver Curl Chinchillas Tru-Curl Chinchillas Mannish Mixtures Sturdy, well tailored chaps in chinchillas and mixtures. Wool lined, many with patent muffler at- collars. $4.94 coats for active school Some have fur tached. Sizes from 2 to 14 in the lot. Boys’ $8.50 to $10 Overcoats All-wool mixtures with warm all-wool lining. Tans, grayszlnd browns. Sizes 4 1.1 $6.74 Boys’ $12 & $13.75 O’Coats $9.55 High - grade all- wool coats with all- wool linings. Sturdily and smartly tailored. 4 18. $18 to $25 O'Coats v“ b $14.74 ) Double-faced woolens, plaid % backs. Also many fine sample & coats—for high school boys, 11 to 20. Boys’ $4.95 Chin- chilla O’Coats Smart brass button models that little fellows like. Wool plaid-lined navy blue chin- Boys’ $15.00 Overcoats $12.74 Good-looking, dressy all- wool coats—newest Winter models. Sizes 5 to 20 years. Boys’ Genuine Leather Coats and Sheep-lined Leatherette Coats Sheep-lined Coats, 8 to 18. Last season’s price was $7.45; ncw... $9.75 Genuine Horsehide Coats, Sheep-lined Coats, 5 to 18. Last season’s price was $4.95; now... Sheep-lined Coats, 8 to 20. Last $4.94 $6.75 e sathen $2.88 Marmot Dresses Caracul Trim These Rich Coats! $35 & $39.50 Values! $24.50 Our Challenge Sale has certainly brought you a wonderful opportunity to save on a stun- ning coat—lavishly trimmed with the above- named furs and others as smart. Sport wool- ens and luxurious new _dressy fabrics, fash- ioned along the newest lines. Do see them to- morrow! Black, Green, Brown, Tile, Wine Sizes from 14 to 52V, Included Goldenberg's—Second Floor. With Us for a Limited Time MISS MARY A. 'GREENE Expert Corsetiere and Figure Specialist Miss Greene will dem- famo Cors our enlarge partment vited to avail yourself of the services of ell known figure specialist, who will give you a pers sonal fitting, if desired. Daily From 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. * Beautiform Corsets During This Demonstration Corset Department—Second Floor. The Smart Model Shown with Six Special Style and Comfort Features! 3—Abdominal belt Joined back far enough to support the abdomen per- fectly 6—Patented 1acin for support an adjustment. 5—Just draw _the belt and see your figure insta oty reduced. Let Us Fit You in This Splendid Model Tomorrow! Remember— This Special Price for One Day Only! Sizes 11 to 19 Yrs. $ 5 98 Heavy Silk Crepes! Stunning Sport Woolens! The high school miss has many ador- able models here—both for class room wear and her after-school activities. Swanky wool knit frocks—a much-wanted fashion—clever woolen fabric frocks— bright or dark silk crepes, carefully made with boleros, gay scarfs, pleated collars, wool embroidery, youthful belts and other interesting trims. Dark Green, Brown, Navy, Tally Ho, Reds, New Blues, Black, et S . Smart Coats for Juniors Dashing sport mixtures or plain colored fabrics $9.95 with youthful collars of astrakhan, coney or Manchurian wolf (Chinese dog). Clever models! Black, brown and mixtures, as well as red, green, etc. Sizes 11 to 19. Goldenberg's—Second Floor, Kiddies’ 79¢ Union Suits Challenge 54c Kiddies 59¢ Rayon Undies 29¢ Less than half price for kiddies’ bloomers, panties and combinations in tailored ef- fects. Pink or peach. (Main Floor.) Non-Run Priced at or Plain Medium-weight. rayon- striped cotton union suits, in knee length, with short sleeves. Also some French leg styles. (Main Floor.) Another Wonderful Challenge ““Buy”! $1.50 & $1.95 Chiffon Perfect Quality 87C Full - fashioned, dull - twist chiffon silk hose with picot edge, French heels and cradle soles. Smoketone, Tahiti, gun metal, moonbeige, blacktone, ne- grita, Paseo and other very new shades. $1 Chiffon Hose lr{e‘gulars fi a nationally known brand of 64C full-fashioned sheer silk hose in wanted shades. $1 Silk-and-Wool Hose ‘Women’s full- 69 fashioned hose with lisle inter- linings and double soles. brown and lighter shades. Irregulars. Boys’ 50c Hose New shipment 29C of 73-length hose in fancy patterns with plain ribbed tops. Sizes 8 to 11. Girls’ 50c Hosiery Rayon, cotton and wool, derby 6C brown. Sizes 7 to 9%. Black, ribbed. Tanand Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. $3.69 season’s price was $5.95; now... Goldenberg’s —Third Floer. New Shipments Have Arrived to Fill in Challenge wool lined. 8 to 20 years Sale Assortments— Men’s $1.50 to $2 Shirts Buy Now—and Save— Anticipate Christmas Gift Buying . . . . Materials are woven—not a printed fabric in the lot. Tailored in the new long fold (found only in better shirts). Brand new, and the assortment is at its best now. Broadcloths Collar Attached Madrases Collar to Match Other Shirtings Neckband In stripes, neat pafterns, plain colors—guar- anteed colorfast and gleaming whites. $1.25 Pajamas 35¢ and S0c Hose Flannelettes or cottons in 5 plain colors,stripes Rayon mixtures in good patterns and co!- 25C and patterns. A C ors. 10 to 12..... Don’t miss this great sale—nedt patterns, stripes, plain colors—of high- grade materials that will stand the gaff! TIES Of Same Materials Found in $1 and $1.50 Ties39c Goldenbgrg's—Main Floor. Smashing Records with This Challenge Sale of Men’s $20, $22.50 and $25 ~ Suits and Overcoats - 2 Suits for $25 2 O’Coats for $25 . or a Suit and Over- 75 i 49 | \ coat, both for $25 There are a great many Washington men that must agree with us—that this is a sale to rave about, for our sales show it! The Suits—Plain Blue Serges . . . Blue Pencil Stripes . . . Plain Grays . . . Plain Tans . . . Fancy Worsteds. The Overcoats—Plain Blues . Rich Browns . . . Fancy Weaves. $30 and $35 Two-Pants Suits and O’Coats Of fabrics that will wear for they are 24 50 1] tailored that way. Come in and look this group Direct Entrances to Men's Clothing from K and 7th Sts. . . Plain Oxford Grays . . . over. Suits—34 to 46; overcoats—34 to 44 O IV e e i T FRTRS CERIPWPN PPN S A0 0 40

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