Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1931, Page 29

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D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, cent additional gasoline ‘tax for 18 \ ct of [10 cigarettes for 3 B conterences between Gov. Pibchot, Sen- |tion to restricting the period over which ate leaders and State Treasurer Ed- |the new revenue measures would be ward Martin, was made possible by |effective, the conferees further amend- concessions by both factions. It in-|ed the gasoline bill to return the tax |eluded 6.of the Governor's 19 items, Kmonies to the counties where collected, eliminated 5 and amended 8. one-half in proportion to population The conference threw out the pros- and one-half in accordance with relief perity bond issue proposal, which was |requirements. represented by 3 of the 19 administra- ——— e 1931. ——— * B—I13 MRS. HOOVER TO HEAD - |retdy has sccepted an invitation to| OLYMPIC GAMES GROUP — ready has socept ‘ CHURCH HOLDS FAIR The organization, known as “The | First Lady Accepts Invitation to Accompany President Hostesses of the Tenth Olympic | §t. Paul's Lutheran Organizations Hostess’ Chairman. THE EVENING PENNSYLVANIA FIGHT OVER RELIEF ENDS Truce Declared by Pinchot and Foes in $20,000,000 Fund Battle. STAR. vanis, now before the General Assem- WASHINGTON, ARTLLER OFCE RULES BROGE WAR Culbertson and Lenz Battle Umpired by Lieutenant 2 A Bridge Umpire Games,” has been formed by 23400(1‘ Giving Party Today. = California members of various clubs, A “County Fair” was scheduled %o under the joint auspices of the Offictal | gfié“n‘iie?";‘?“éé‘,;:n;’g the Los Angeles | ;01 ot St. Paul's Lutheran Church, The Executive Committee will con-, Connecticut avenue and Everett street, | sist of 125 presidents of women's clubs, | DS afternoon at X m_nri;, with attracs Mrs. Hoover will accompany the |FeDresenting a majority of n‘"°nfl“y;3§§: &“ ffi:d cé’\fn‘n e‘m\: rs?:‘:usdanv";:ooi' boara ax ana (e the e bfl{ e Aoy to the Olymple games in Los ?Jrngfixolémsdmgwu of " Wameill (NS | - Abiesi Helen 1O Jhcke s cnsfl;‘flg“ § C A e provo |Angeles next Summer as honorary | - e i the committee in charge, assisted by |mit bond issues in event of future t}n Mid”!vfl““ésth'rei: m!mled ‘?‘hustr‘ss&s, BAVINg aecoptin s ord, of | ntertainng, ies emang the viators | 73, . E W MrsH C. B P omcoalng Foo® 5%k Ol Secame the wite of |tion to that office from Mrs. Mabel | tion. < international ball, open house | Conceding the necessity of additional | New Yorl 7y eceme the wife of | Walker Willebrandt, former As g T club houses and | revenue, the conferees agreed to a 1- | Charles F. Earney A BY the Associated Press, HARRISBURG, Pa, December 2.— | Agreement was reached yesterday by rival factions on a $20,000,000 unem- ployment relief program for Pennsyl- Northern I 's linen trade is Te- Special Dispatch to The Star | NEW YORK, December 2 (N.AN.A) —1It takes an lery officer to control the big guns the “bridge battle of the centur and that, of course, is ome kind of war nt. “Things are just now, and hand in. This will { war. We won't need bearers. But don't you s minute the fighting v\onl;‘_ s the favor! artillerym te relaxation of 1 who is to. be the bridge battle | next Monday. Loves the Game. | s work at West Point Lieut. Gruenther New York if The “The P I} de for mathemat- that, of course, has me in bridge.’ | outlined his dutles | the Culbertson-Lenz | ctor in chem fes sa been a he ave to watch the playing of e aid. “All kinds of | up to me. I must | proper systems are t deal promptly snd any protests. 1f becomes ill. it will lecide whether (he y severe to postpone LIEUT. A. M. GRUENTHER. MUSIC COURSE OPENS Miss Pearl Waugh Class in “Listening.” to Instruct A course in musical education, Learning to Listen to Music,” was scheduled to open at 4:45 this after- and K streets, ction of Miss Mary Bur- y of the music division, The series of 12 lectures, which will analyze the development and growth of music as an art, will be given by Miss Pear] Waugh, Washington pianist. This is the second year Miss Waugh has con- ducted the course. We Will Cash Your Christmas Savings Check—Service Desk, Main Floor. MARION GAGE, Personal Shopper, Will Fill Your Orders. NAtional 5220. Smart Ideas! Seasonable Weather for These Inexpensive Coats with Luxurious Fur Trimmings Same Quality Sold at $35 or More Last Winter, e o D B L ...} Thrifty Prices for the Gift Seeker to the Hollywood studios. suming activit For Wear Now—or for Gifts! Boys’ $1.39 to $2.50 Sweaters All and part wool sweaters in pull-on styles; some sleeveless, Also coat styles in heather shades. Many are samples of $ higher priced lines. A few slightly ir- regular. 28 to 36. Goldenberg’'s—Third Floor. 4 Our 12th Annual Christmas Shirt Sale of Men’s 1$1.50 to $1.85 Shirts ] Newest styles, newest patterns and better ma- terials will be found in this splendid group of gift shirts. All are perfect, full cut and of woven fabrics— not one is printed! Plain Color Broadcloths Rayon Striped Broadcloth f Woven Striped Madras Rayon Striped Madras Jacquard Madras Stripes Patterns Plain Colors Whites 5 450 1g to be any picnic Don’t postpone the purchase of your Winter coat any longer! The weather is “ripe” for one—and if you pass up values like these you'll not forgive yourself later on. Handsome, service-giving sport mixtures and dressy crepe woolens, smartly fashioned into warm, luxurious coats whose generous collars or collars and cuffs adopt such furs as— Collar attached, collar to match and neckband, 13V to 17 Has Active Record. | leut. Gruenther, who is 32, has seen | ce in the Philippines and also has | details at Fort Des Moines, Iowa; ’ Snelling, Minn.,, and Fort Knox, He has been stationed at West Connecticut Avenue and L Street 1727 L Street N.W.) | Men’s $5.95 Pure Silk Pajamas 3.95 Drastic Reductions for Immediate Clearance Royal Silk pajamas—tailored by Stadium. Lounging or regulation styles with contrasting braid trim. White, blue, helio or green. Wrapped in cellophane to keep them fresh. Men’s Gift Ties Regular 79¢ 5 O Grades at a New Low Price, A new assortment of tles—just unpacked. Men will enjoy receiving these (they look much more expensive). Stunning novelty patterns, neat designs, Persian effects as well as small dots and figures. Large shapes, wool lined to wear long. Most are hand tailored! Men’s 39c Hosiery Silk—Celanese Zsc pr. —or Rayon (Perfects), As handsome and fine a selection as we've seen in some time. Smart silks, rayon celanese or all rayon, in good pat- terns and colors. Made with high spliced heel and reinforced toe and sole. Buy him a half dozen pairs now—for regular wear or for gifts. Goldenberg’s—MEN'S SHOP—Main Floor, fter he returned to the Point peted in his first “big-time” ment. That was the Eastern championship ' and he finished The following A group of wool and crepe e 10. he has directed almost dresees at §10.75 tournament in the Vanderbilt Cup American Bridge | iship. He is in con- for tournaments through- d States. Most of the |3 requests must be declined because of his military duties | (Copyrigh he North American | ance, Inc.) | Woman Freed of Slaying. | C., December 2 (#).—Mrs Ellenton filling sta- . was acquitted of mur- the fatal shooting pf . July 10 here, late_yes- | jury deliberated an hour. | She pleaded self-defense, asserting | that she shot Gunter after he had | cursed and struck her and as he was advancing on her Here's a Gift That Fvery Single Man Will Appreciate! Men’s $4.95 Pure Silk SHIRTS $2.54 What a gift to the man of the house! And at this low price! Of fine silk, and wrapped in cello- phane to keep them clean. Collar - attached and collar to match in white, tan, blue, green and gray. 14 to 17. Opossum . . . Red Fox ... Muskrat . . . or Further reductions on Black Manchurian Wolf (Chinese Dog) velvets now $16.50 and $28.50 A few others at half price All Millinery Half Price A large group of hats at §1 stant der out the U Black, brown, tile, green, red and mixtures. Sizes 14 to 50. And Here’s a Thrilling Assortment of $10 & $12.50 Frocks $6.66 Sport, business, afternoon, street, Sunday Night and formal evening fashions included—showing the new- est fabrics, trimmings, styles and colors. Sizes from 14 to 56. Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. Cozy Gift Robes For the Larger Woman New crepe gowns just re- ceived specially priced for this sale, §14.75 der charge Frank G Sheer Velvets, Satins, Velvet Brocades, Canton Crepes, Woolens, Etc., Hosiery from $1 up BEAUTIFUL SHOES For Your Boudoir or for Gifts! $5 Rayon Taffeta Bedspread You will like to give spreads like these for $3.95 .. gifts. Of gleaming rayon, in rose, blue, gold, orchid and green. Extra large double-bed size— 90x108 and 72x108 inches, The cozy blanket robes, which are always favorites, Blanket Robes or Rayon Satins come in medium or dark patterns with braid or satin $2.98 trimmings; sizes 38 to 52. The gay rayon satin robes of the type sketched come in light and dark shades and striking color contrasts, Quilted Rayon Satin Robes $3.98 Goldenbers's—Second Floor. $6 Brocaded Rayon Spreads Pt flonsplomeion Lo g $4- 69 $2.25 Colonial Bedspreads % Quaint-looking colonial spreads in $1 49 \\ b Tune in Tonight HELEN MORGAN She of night club fame—of “Show Boot,” “Sweet Adeline” and “Ziegfeld Follies.” Hear her croon her “torch” songs, and you'll know why Broadway holds her in ifs heart. Hear Freddie Rich, too, and his merry Vitelity orchestra. Ted Husing announcing. Station WMAL Make Christmas gay wih VITALITY The fun of shopping — searching shop after shop for the perfect gift —if only your feet would feel as fresh as your spiritl They do—in Vitality Health Shoes. These are the shoes of the scientific last — the last that relieves cramped muscles, strengthens the arch with snug support, takes you happily through the most trying day. These are the shoes of chic lines, beautifully fashioned of finest leather. Leather throughout—to hold these chic lines through month after month of wear. Sizes 213 to 10. Widths AAAA to E These luxurious robes of rayon satin come in orchid, rose, nile, blue or black. Small, medium and large sizes. TR pretty woven colors. 84x105 size Goldenberg's—Main Floor. A Smart Gift Tdea! Come in and Meet Mis orma Morford Facial Dramatist and Adviser to Famous Screen Celebrities These Prices Explain Why Our For All-Around Rug Dept. Is so Popular! T Sport Wear! I ITTIEL In Our Toiletries Section This Week Any day this week you are in- vited to consult Miss Morford, between 10:00 and 1:00 or 2:00 and 5:30, about your own make- up problems-—she will give you a personal make-up chart without any expense to you. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. More of Those Clever Novelty Footstools 31 A gay utility footstool with an inner compartment for sewing things, bed room slippers, shoe cloth or any- thing! Close the top and you have an attractive footstool! Mail & Phone Orders Filled. NAtional 5220 Ask for Marion Gage Notions—Main Floor, rehan aite In Tapestry Designs . Bzl Small Group of $35 and $37.50 Axminsters & Velvets A limited number of high-grade Axmin- ster and Velvet Rugs in the patterns and colors that are most desirable this year. $85 Seamless Wilton Rugs Some are slightly irregular. 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Sizes Closely woven of fine yarns—with- 554,50 mar the beautiful designs. 9x12 $42.50 Axminsters out a seam size, $31.50 $40 and $45 Velvet 9x12 and Axminster Rugs Two sizes—9x12 and 83x10.6. Most are per- $28 $1.38 Sample Purchase! Babies’ 79c to $1.50 Shoes and Moccasins 44c Brocades Silk Crepes Leatherette Jackets In Sizes 14 to 20 $2.98 The modern miss and woman who likes sport togs will find many oc- casions to wear one of these swagger jackets . . . belted, pocketed, collared, and lined with soft flannel. Black, brown, green or blue. Quite “Nifty” for Christmas Gifts, Don’t You Think? Goldenberg's—Second Floor, Three-Day Sale of “Clarisse”’ Nail Polish For 21C Only First Time at This Price! It will not peel or wash off. Choice of natural, medium and pale shades. Goldenbers's—Main Floor, For Only famous Included Several mnkehs. in the group are plain band border effects. size. X Satins Kids Dotted Swisses —and other lovely materials in these perfectly adorable little strap slippers, sandals, moccasions, booties, ete., from a well known maker. White, pink, blue, maize, etc. Goldenbery’s—Third Floer, $47 Velvet Rugs Of sturdy yarns. 533.50 Designs copied rust and tan. Sold in Washington Only by Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. from finest Per- slan. Red, rose, 9x12 size. $2.50 Axminster 27x50 Rugs Mottled designs, with novelty end borders. Goldenbers's—Downstairs Btore, fect. Excellent patterns.

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