Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1931, Page 10

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Red Cross and Disabled American Vet- erans. The meeting was called by E. C. TO AID IDLE VETERANS | Babcock, national commander of the [ra—10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 22, 1931—PART ONE.’ caused the hiccoughs that have para- | talk momentarily with relatives, he still | PARLEY TO PRESS PLANS e - ' lobe §n little more than eight and | knowledge of the proposed presentation | ] SMITHSONIAN MAY e e R e o e Ama | oF ne Winaie Mok ta e oo ot (HICCOUGH PATIENT Iyzed Ira A. King, 58, for the past 14 | W8S left comperatively helpless. Smithsonian Institution at Washington, | historic planes, @) L oavs. | Fractically every possible - remedy GET “WINNIE MAE” B e e e oot ht ths et T,Vx"hfie’“:‘n’;’m‘é'"}kgi STU DIED BY X-RAY Should the diagnosis be confirmed, it | tried Without avail. Advice has come Disabled Veterans. In additicn to ex- f ing for Winston-Salem, N, C. where | Division. | is expected an operation will be per- |to him from throughput the country. " e changing sdeds, ‘{te officials: will sa0pt they will open a lecture tour of the | 16,000 letters and telegfams alone 8 | Meeting Tuesday Will Take Up Co- policies to prevent duplication. = v delivered to his home, and telephone Post and Gatty Reveal Plans for| SOuit they evealed a avbecrption Mo | ‘ ordination of Efforts for A recent census of Washington men i | | Such an operation had been d(‘(‘idcd‘cfllls made in such number that both o | | ‘ on the compensation rolls of the Gov- | Raising of Subscriptions to Employment. - formed in efforts to bring King relief. 3 | NEW YORKER T0 SPEAK on tentatively for today, on the basis | telegraph and telephone company of- them and present it to the institution. grap ernment, showed 500 employable, but Purchase Plane. Physicians Seek to Confirm Diag- | | Dr. John J. Posner of New York| nosis That Infection of Jnr X-ray examination that revealed | fices here reported themselves experi- g e e om ready e “Spiri; | will speak Tuesday night at 8:30 o'clock | ladder Is C the infection for the first time. Delay | encing “boom” days. PRIT withcut work. During the past_two of St. Louis, in which Col. Charles A. |t a -meeting of the District Dental | Bladder Is Cause. was counseled to permit further study, | . ‘0-ordination of plans to increase em- | months, however, approximately 100 of Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic, and the | Soclety in George Washington Univer- and to permit King to recover his| Ployment of disabled ex-service men |these men have been given jobs. lider irs which Capt. Frank Hawks was | Sity. Dr. erbert C. Hopkins, presi- R AR strength still further, When Princess Olga and Prince Paul | here will be discussed Tuesday &t 2| ‘The work of distributing clothes to " f‘,“d across the country several years dent. will preside. By the Associated Press. King continued to show slight im- | of Jugoslavia recently visited Edinburgh, | meeting in the American Red Cross | indigent veterans and their dependents . . [ Dr. Posner wili discuss “Local Anaes-| MANSFIELD, Ohio, November 21— | provement today, but there was no in- | Scotland, they inspected St. Giles, the | Building. is being continued at the office of the NEW YORK, November ~21.—The ago. e | thesia_Simplified and Its Relation to|Further X-ray examination was deter- | dication that his hiccoughs would soon | Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Scottish | Representatives will be present from | District department, Disabled American famous airplane Winnie Mae, in which | oOfficials at the Smithsonian Institu- | Dental Surgery.” He is a national | mined upon today in efforts to confirm | cease of themselves. Though the man ! National War Memorial and Edinburgh |the Veterans' Administration, Labor | Veterans, in the Transportation Build- Wiley Post and Harold Gatty circled | tion said yesterday they had no!authority on the subject. | Department, Civil Service Commission, ' ing. | belief that an infection of the bladder | was able to take liquid nourishment and | Castle. Phone Orders Filled—Call Marion Gage (Personal Shopper) Nav’l 5220 Goldenbers's—Main Floor. = SALE s Here’s a Welcome Challenge Saving! $15 Winter Coats Splendid Challenge Group of Women’s . $1 & $1.25 Rayon Undies Both plain and non-run gowns, slips, pan- ties, step-ins, chemise and even one-piece pa- 58c jamas! Wonderful values! Tailored or lace trimmed. FREE Parking Opposite 8th St. Entrance Manufacturer’s Surplus L(;t of Lovely 39c to 69c Laces Thousands of yards of imported and domestic laces (both insertions and 15C yd. edgings), in this purchase! Chantilly, Venise and metallic types—2 to 6 inches wide, Goldenberg's—Main Floor, s CHALLIENG Helping Your Winter Budget Along With $1.25 Sheer Silk Hose Special! . Sale Price! Than Half Price! &’ A ‘vha-‘... . o . B - Full-fashioned, permanently dull chiffon hose with picot edges—and they are perfect quality, too—bargains, to be sure! Indotan, sheer black, tropique, moon beige, putty beige, misty beige, reve, etc. Women’s 50c Hose | Boys’ S50c Hosiery Seamed - back “Polly” brand rayon - cotton - 3 C 5 ; 35C ;g—len%'.h fsport and-wool hose ose in fancy 2 in black and 3 Prs, $1 patterns with 3 Prs, $1 Choice of black or brown lighter shades. full elastic cuff tops. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Bright Canton Crepes! Crepe Satins! Better drop in and take a look at them, if you are in the market for an inexpensive-but-smart frock . . . we’ve an 50N interesting selection here. The model sketched is one of fl/l many which uses color contrast as an effective trimming, others show laces, fur fabrics, embroidery, etc. We've sketched one for you . . . think of buying this smart-looking coat at no more than the price of a dress! Made of serviceable Thibet cloth, with crushed crown collar and diagonal cuffs of matching pile fabrics. Lined with sateen, What do you think of that for a value? Misses’ sizes 14 to 20 Leg O'Mutton sleeves, with trimmings to match Women’s sizes 14 to 42 y jumpers, loose sleeves, scarfs, vestees and other fashion points. Greens, tile, brown, black, red, new blues, etc. Sizes from 14 to 46 included. And You’ve Doubtless Heard of Our Furred Coats Offered $24,50 m.‘;?%.@o in the Challenge Sale at Warm, smartly styles, luxuriously furred models that ,would belie their low price, even in this season of GREATER . COAT VALUES. Dressy crepey woolens and pebbled fabrics, as well as stunning sport mixtures, interlined for extra warmth and lined with heavy silk, Challenge Prices on Toiletries 10}’1:1 Rinso, dthe popular washing powder. 2 pkgs. for 1 3C 5¢ Fairy Soap, at a special price. 6for... 23C ; ZSc't’l‘re-.{ur 'l'alci a avorite at way less than half.... 9c $1 Purity Syringes. Perfect quality 33C See These Clever Slipover Sweaters $1.95 Yoke, crew and turtle neck models—very sporty looking models that are very becom- ing and smart. Wear them with suits or separate skirts for many informal occasions. Newest colorings and weaves. Sizes 34 to 40. Winter Skirts to Match Sweaters + Wool crepes 2 and cordurgy; $ .95 —two fabrics much in fashion and much in demand. Colors to go with above sweaters. Bportswear—Second Floor. Women’s $2.00 Fancy Blanket Bath Robes Trimmed with braid or satin; with rayon 48 cord. Small, medium or large, . Second Floor. Another Important Challenge Group! $10 & $12.50 Frocks $6.66 For Women and Misses Sizes from 14 to 52 In Styles for Al Occasions Panne Satins and Taffetas for Evening! Velvet Brocade Combinations—very new! Bright Crepes! Woolens! Sheer Velvets! In fact, you can see from the list of fabrics that here is a smart and representative group! Style points, trim- mings, and color contrasts are a delight—there’s a dis- tinct holiday air about this group! Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. $1 Pur;tly Hand frenm. a great softener anq beautifier 49C 29c Perspiro, dainty white deodorant 18C Collars and cuffs of nat- ural wolf, marmink, opos- sum, red fox, muskrat, or manchurian wolf (Chinese Dog.) Black, brown, tile, green, wine and mixtures. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20. Women's sizes 36 to 52, Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. - 39c “Monette” Sanitary * Napkins, one dozen to a package 1 5 C Goldenberg's—Main Floor, Women’s 69¢ Broadcloth Costume Slips Strap top or built-up shoulder; in white and pastels. Sizes 36 to 50. C Second Floor. Women’s 15¢ Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs Plain white with hemstitched bor- ders, or with narrow colored edges. for c Main Floor. An Exciting Challenge Purchase! | $1,00 to $1,29 Printed BOUGHTfrom the TRUSTEES h All-Rayon Crepes At Auction®ert s St o the S8 Here are truly sensational values in attrac- tive new all-rayon printed flat crepes. They’ll certainly make up into smart Winter frocks, and here’s another idea: They’ll make per- fectly grand lounging pajamas for yourself or someone on your Christmas gift list! Choose several pieces tomorrow! Little Girls’ 89¢c Wool | Slip-over Sweaters Vee and crew neck models, in red, green, navy, tan or French blue. Sizes 26 to 30. 56c Third Floor. Challenge Sale Brings This Rare Value! Men’s$1.25Part Wool Union Suits ‘ 84¢ - Snug-fitting r!ollarette neck, full-cut chest, long trunk. Reinforced at all points of strain for long wear. Sizes 36 to 46. Better lay in your Winter supply—at a saving like this! Men’s $1.50 to Men’s 89c Merit $1.95 Pajamas Underwear ' 98¢ 59¢ ea. to D Luxedo flannelettes or Medium-weight shirts, Faultless “Nobelts,” of long sleeves; drawers cotton, in plain colors, with long legs. Rein- stripes or patterns. forced seat and crotch. Regulation or middy Regular sizes. style. ~Colorfast. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Tots’ $1.59 to $1.95 Jersey “T'win’Suits| ) ¢ 98c e Volunteer Sheets, Pillowcases, Bedspreads, Cottons and Sheetings, with Make Special Purchases to Complete Lines. $1 Bleached Sheets AUCTION and Special Purchases— In a Fashionable Array of Winter Patterns and Colors $1.39 Part Wool Underwear 79¢ Merit make—separate garments of part wool, heavy weight. Shirts— double - faced sateen front; drawers, rein- forced seat and crotch. Regular Sizes quality. 36 inches wide. 19¢ Flannels, yd. T R keag; fancy outing flanncls—checks, stripes and plaids. 15¢ Bleached Muslin Hope bleached 93 muslin — perfect / quality. 36 4C inches wide. 25c¢ Indian Head Seamless— perfect quality. 74C “Pequot,” “Mohawk” and “Pepperell” size. 3 $1.39 Mattress Covers Sheets, Sheetlng Neatly boxed. $1 Mattress Covers | $1.59 Pequot Sheets (63x108 size). ... $1.09 allow for i shrinkage. Full 3% heester 98C xinffi:mst.s.:;;ng.m 22c ; : 15c Unbleached | 3 Peavot 9/4 Incidently the array of patterns includes Sheeting . 55¢ Pepperell 39 Pequot 42x36 —as well as the smaller floral effects. for round thread /Y Sisetag Fillowcases frocks. 36 and 39 inches wide. Unbleached Sheeting. . 28C Pillowcases . 39c Mohawk 6/4 35¢ Dallas 45x36 81x108-inch Full and twin sizes 4 sheeoy rade $1 and Pillowcases Full-cut o 78 A T C 63x99 Sheets at. . 45¢ Pequot 42-in. Unbleached Sheeting. . 32C TR, o s 250 many striking large designs ideal for pajamas Black Biocl 7:y 4C 58c Mohawk 9/4 35c Mohawk 42x36 Goldenbery’s—Main Floor. Bleached Sheeting. ... 22¢ Pillowcases AUCTION and Special Purchases— $5 Rayon Pillow Sets $3.79 Several Famous Makes of Adorable 19¢ Printed Percales ;:(lll g;’ble “Robin Hood” In Guaranteed Tabir Fast Colors Wi —linen- 3]/2 c 36 l;.i:z.e, finish 13%c In rose, blue, gold, orchid and green—fine quality. You'll be thinking up Christmas gifts that can be made out of these de- lightful prints—that’s how irresistible they are (especially at this price!) Certainly they'll make ideal togs for kiddies, house frocks, and even curtains. Pueblo, A. B. C,, and other fine makes—wonderful selection, 39¢c All-Rayon Satins 19c Fast-Color Prints grade. Cut from full bolts. 15c Shaker Flannel Bleached— 93/ extra heavy sy "% JAC inches wide. 12%,¢ Colored In full double bed size. $2.50 Rayon Jacquard Bed- spreads, rose blue, gold or- soxtos sie - $1.48 $1.25 Crinkle Bed Spreads, woven colored stripes. Guar- anteed colorfast. . 80x105 size......... 77c¢ $5 Tailored Rayon Taffela Bedspreads, rose, blue, gold, orchid and Erhien. 90 x 108 $3.9; $1.59 Crinkle Bedspreads, with scalloped gl | % L Cunning little all-wool jersey suits and dresses for 2-to-6-year-old brothers and sisters, Pleated skirt or elastic-top pants with round neck slip-over top—showing contrasting colors, and applique trimming. Tan, green, red, orange, navy, etc. Girls’ $5.95 Pile Fabric Coat Sets You know—those warm, sporty, belted models, in grey High - coun s Rich, lustrous, high- qua}fiy — ,,1.,-,13 12]/ C o (a:lla::l:tl:lccol 7 R s c ‘zrl:zixsnheendcionslncol? 2 ors. Special price.. C white and colors. 40 in. lection of pretty designs in fast colars. wide. 36 inches wide. - + Goldenbers’s—Maln Floor. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor or tan, with tomboy lining and johnny cojlar. Matching beret $3.95 included. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Gol

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