Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1931, Page 26

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“Sumatra”’ Rings SUMATRA gems are not imitations, but repre- sent the utmost skill of modern science. Social leaders and persons of wealth keep their genuine diamonds in vaults and wear SUMATRA gems. They stand all tests. I DE—— i With Each Sumatra ‘} Ring at $1 4 H . 4 ! We will give you at No Extra | i Cost, a 1 $ i * 4 Ritzie Pearl* Necklace H i H Guaranteed Indestructible i I ‘With Double Safety Clasp I (*Simulated.) + ¢ b bttt SUMATRA gems have the same fiery brilliance, the same blue-white color, the same perfect cutting as genuine PDIAMONDS costing & hundred times more. Living fire lays over their diamond-cut facets. Do not confuse JUMATRA gems with ordinary “imitations.” Nothing has been found to compare with their everlasting beauty outside of real diamonds. Written Guarantee With Every THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1931 ° TOLEAD REGOVERY { Automobile Chamber Chief | says Entire World ls ‘ Watching. BY ALVAN T. MeCAULRY, | President of the National | Chamber of Commerce. i (Copyright, 1931, by the Associated Press) | DETROIT, November 24—The whole { world is watching the automotive in- | dustry more closely right now than | ever before. People have become con- | vinced 1t actually can be the “self- i.urur" to set American business run- Automobile ning toward & new prosperity. The industry is “tuned up" finer than | ever before in its history. When the | spark comes to energize this “self- | starter” for business it will set going a perfect “machine” Slight though tangible indications may be, many per- | sons can now see what may be the | gathering of this “spark.” It will de- | velop fully with the release of the American dollar from the many re- straints which have held it. | Stocks Below Normal. Just like a stone thrown into a quiet pool, every automobile dollar is going | to spread ripples of business and pros- | perity to every part of the country. It s because of this that the industry will have supreme importance in the eyes of the world during the next six months or year. Automobile buying of late has slowed down. But that is only natural. The country has been walting for the new models. Through the Winter months | buying, as shown by new car registra- | tions, will not be the true measure of | the industry’s real activity and the ex- blea in the presei Jusi AUTO INDUSTRY SET 252 not, muolly‘ of great i Blght s AVe A red ll: t&-‘!m oW Weeka are B\c bzmat o c&fllhlh‘ L) i A of the -thw\.\zmi‘-u-u 1evels, WA HBEFSASES 1 | We Bunossalve & of “money W oelEeniation " Intter 1 taken hoarded funds dieabion that the shnekles of fear ulw;h have held the Amerieain dollar are be- BINAING by dwomes Perhaps this, ton, W an thtangible, BUE I8 1 8 At Ehat svery day the pub 1o I8 @rowing more and mare In need of new automobiles Ahe fare, VItAL necessiiiea tmes, maker greater (he & WHICH mitisE be b ‘The actual nev the automobile dollar 1= here with us now, beoause mechanival things do wear out and replacement tme been below sands who have h through fear of imj cars might make ov are beginning to realise their m ‘That 4 one of the intangl- altuation, If 1t is “ of hope, it may wiance, DOCTOR SLAYING WIFE whiel 1Hen of wheat, amall actual \strial aetivity which are atrengthening b their lower Xilling Her and Wounding Son, Officers Say. "This | Wy the Associated Press. g divate A release of + Ay be the Nirat In- estranged wife and wounding surrendered to police, who mitted the shooting. Y'a motor modern | Are Wearlng ¢ the relense of with his mother, w platol oreaning. - Girls’ $3.95 Party Frocks Crepe de chine frocks — dainty ruffie or lace trimming. Have flares, ar e sleeveless or with puft sleeves. Sizes 8 to 14. Goldenbers's—Third Floor SURRENDERS TO POLICE New Orleans Physician Admits NEW ORLEANS, November 34 -Two hours after the fatal shooting of his of one son, who attempted to shield her, Dr, William A, Fast, New Orleans " y;lci:;, e ad- Police snld they learned that two men who entered the Fast home with the physician had checked out of a rooming \ouse last night, Murray Fast, 19, said the two men grappled with him and a friend, Harold Garic, 22, who had been dining with Mrs, Fast and her two sons. Hamuel Fast, 23, was in the kitchen He sald his father appeared in_the door and began firing The youth was shot in the nide as he leaped in front of his mother, bt Gold production in Colombia % in- PLAN CHURCH BAZAAR St. Michael’s Catholic Society Ar- ranges Turkey Dinner. SILVER SPRING, Md., November 24, | being completed for the | dinner and bazaar which auspices of Bt. Church December 1 ~-Plans are annual tur] h under ‘Catholie and Arrangemen! charge of the Sodalit; Sodaity Society: and. win Yy 0 include s table of handmade articles for children, proceeds used for the school bus Mrs, Theld, Mrs, Claxton and R. D. James. Benefit Card My Planned. HYATISVILLE, Md, November (Bpeoinl) Oriole its hall, on Bpencer Prizes, only. 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All letters must be in by || Drusgist will have list of winners by Februsry 15th. 666 Liquid or Tablets with 666 Salve Makes a L e, Yoremver, 4 Complete Internal and External Treatment. ing fund a card party will be held by Vice Grand Joshua Stedehouder next | chairman of the Arrangements Com- Colds Extern eir Friends - $100.00 each: Next twenty Prizes, $25.00 each; Next one hundred undred Prizes, $5.00 each. In case of & » of paper oft of midnight, January 31, 1932. Your ———— odlers’ Crepe de Chine Dresses Cunning models 15 with touches of hand- s embroidery. C o llars, smocking or collarless == styles. White, pink, nile and maize. 1 to 3. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor SUMATRA Ring Sold i Limit—Two rings to a ecus- Mail orders filled. Please send fomer. None sold to dealers. finger size. H Goldenberg's—Main Floor. | tent of its country-wide employment | of labor—the really important thing. | We are going in the second year in ! which the tendency has been for retail es to go ahead of manufacture. New | car stocks for that reason are below normal. Production will have to ex- ceed sales through the Winter to build |up a supply of cars great enough to meet, sales in the Spring. It is auto- mobile production which the world will Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star | =ix &= = ™ = ™ mists have a ‘“feeling” about general For Thanksgiving— or for Christmas! Gay and Festive Thanksgiving Activities Demand These Lovely With Prices So Low, Men, You Cannot Afford to Miss This Sale! Suits and " Overcoats $20 to $25 Grades at $12,.75 (TWO for $25.00) 2 Suits or 2 Overcoats. A Suit and Overcoat for Preparing For THANKSGIVING You can roast a turkey without su, e o but what would Thanksgiving dinner be without cranberry sauce, candied sweet potatoes, the usual pies, cakes, pastries, and the many special Thanksgiving dishes that make the feast complete? Thanksgiving is surely one day in the year when women fully appreciate that there is a neat, convenient, san- itary package of Jack Frost Sugar best suited for every cooking need and table service. GRANULATED POWDERED CONFECTIONERS (XXXX) TABLET BROWN Each is 100% pure cane sugar, packed in distinctive blue cartons and un- touched by human hands. Jack Frost Sugars deserve their repu- tation— The Quality Sugar of America. Sold by all stores that feature quality products. Black, American Beauty, Flash, Maize, Canary, White and Powder Blue n’s Half H Men’s Half Hose '29¢ and 39c Values A great many patterns represented 8 C Pair :elaneaed néxd r:lyonqv;erg ;vlnnted ype and at a price you’t ardly ex- sx Pairs~ 1 (Regular 510 ad ’12-50 [s"ezc:—sos. you'’d better stock up now. All s lovely chiffons, taffetas, celanese '(;irafif' satins, satin-lace combinations, Tavely y Bl faskloned and other delightful combina- § sheer hose—silk to top with dainty picot edge, ench some with separate jackets. 14 O . ALl ien to 20. metal, Paseo, Indotan, and Clock Hose 50c grade. 7% length — mesh or. 29C —clocks in all colors; there are lisle and celariese hose—silk and rayon— o . Goldenbers’s—Main Floor Qualities) Silk Hose You will be thrilled with these | AL 89 C tions. Sleeveless or with dainty e eradl e gt cap sleeves—shoulder straps— [ ed foot. Some with popular matin, tropique and others. Children’s Mesh clock patterns. Full elastic cuff tops. . Another Smart Group of Evening Dresses 515 Transparent velvets . metallic cloth . . . chiffon taffeta . . . satin, chiffon and lace combinations and lovely satins trimmed with fur. Man have sparkling rhinestone buckles. 1 ltixe" rggat alluring and popular shades. 0 20. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Goldenbers's—Main Fioor A Lovely Group— Priced at Only . lace-over- SUITS—New styles, new fabrics, new colors—for Fall and Winter. Beautifully tailored with an eye to quality. Plain blue serges, blue pencil stripes, new gzn{os. 4t‘m'xs, browns—of pure worsteds. OVERCOATS—1931-32 styles of fine, warm fabrics. Plain blues, plain oxford grays, tans, browns. Double-breasted models, in plain or belted styles. A great selection. 34 to 44. For Sporting Occasions Wool Frocks 2-Piece Suits As Sketched “Spun-Low”’ Rayon Undies Challenge 68 Priced! c Looks like glove silk! Pan- ties, bloomers, step-ins, vests and a few chemise. Tailored R effects in pink and peach. 5 e Geldenbers’s—Main Floor b 7 . Many a dainty miss will be on the go Thanksgiving and many will be wearing these sporty wool frocks—all the newest shades. Also a fine line-up of two-piece knit suits. 14 to 20. Wool Slip-Over Sweaters 100% All-wool Slip-over $1.95 Sweaters, in fancy weaves, plain colors or stripes. Turtle or Vee necks. 34 to 40. Warm Shaker Sweaters Heavy, warm Shakers $ 4.98 with large shawl collars— white, navy and buff. Sizes 36 to 46. These Smart hanksgiving Specials! > Any one of these “Wear-Ever” Women’s Pull-on Capeskin Gloves $1.49 “LISK” Enameled “MELODY MOMENTS" Roaster are broadcast by Jack Frost for your enter. sainment and to earn your good will—every Wednesday evening at 8:30 Eastern Stand- ard Time over WjZ, WHAM, WBAL, KDKA, WGAR, WLS, WJR, PLw. [ === JACKFROSTSUGAR - Refined by THE NATIONAL SUGAR REFINING CO. of N. J. A Leatherette Coats Are Inexpensive Here but be able to move about! lined with flannel. or green. Sizes 14 to 20, Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. $D.95 Wear one to the game—keep warm, ‘Warmly Black, navy, brown ipecial $2.25 Of fine African capeskin —new longer medium flare, pull-on style, P. K. sewn; stitched backs. Shown in black, black-and-white and brown. Women’s $1.00 and $1.50 Chamoisuedes Duplex chamoi- 79 C suedes —plain _or novelty pull-ons. Black- and-white, brown, nut and other shades. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor Double $ I Style ¢ Blue speckeled enameled roast- er-—for 10 or 12 pound turkey— self-basting drip top cover. $3.00 Aluminum Turkey Roaster Oval-shape Buck- e y e Aluminum $2'49 Roaster—self-basting cover. Will roast up to 14-1b. fowl. will cook the best Thanksgiving Dinner you ever tasted . . . Size to hold a 6 1b. turkey Size to hold al0lb. turkey Size to hold aldlb. turkey Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store. 4

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