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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 1931 B—7 NN RN ENEINEENECNEENEENZENE ree Auto Parking Opposite 8th Street Entrance R R R R IR IR RIE DR EREL'E BRIDGE mURNEY berg S——Our Greatest e%’%%%%%%%%%*%%’%%‘ AS MUCH AS $2. $1.50 & $2 Linoleums Heavy INLAID lino- sl leums—tile patterns Bome seconds. Sold by the square yard.—Down- stairs. $1.75 Rag Rugs Extra size (27x90 inches). ast colors. Hit-or-miss s yles.—Downstairs., $1.75 Washable Rugs 27x54 size—woven of colorfast cottons—bright s plaid designs—Down- stairs. $1.50 Door Mats Large size, closely woven peoa fibre mats, Plain or s red —Downstairs. 85c Rayon Undies, 2 for Non-run and plain; gowns, chemise, panties, 8 bloomers, step-ins and vests—~Main Floor. 39¢ Rayon Undies, 4 for For children — combina- Jons, slips, vests and bloom- s ; taflored —Main Floor. 69¢ Union Suits, 2 for Medium-weight men s —rayon striped. 38 to 44 —Main Floor 69c Felt Base, 2 sq. yds. 2-yard-wide felt base— , Gold Seal and sl 69¢ Un’on Suits, 2 for Downstairs. For children, 2 to 12 Tailored. — 81 sizes. Vomen's medium - weight irts and drawers, ed. 38 to 44— on ful joned, dull sheer. edge, lace top, with cradle or plaited feet and French heels. — Main Floor. $1 Silk Hose, 2 prs. Irregulars of nationally- sl Picot gnown brand. Full - Xun— cotton a sle toe, heel and ga Seam back )l —Main Fioor. Men's Pajamas at elettes—Paultless nd Luxedo makes. Regu- and military A to D Full cut Frodie | Men’s Hickok B=it Sets Belt with initial buckle s l 36 to —in gift boxes. Full guaranteed —Main Floor. $1.48 Cottage Sets 39¢ Curtains, 4 prs. $1.59 Lace Panels, ea. Filet pet—45 s l $1.50 Ruffle Curtains Dotted Priscilla_ruffie curtains—full width with tie backs. Ecru color.— Fourth Floor. $1.50 Tailored Curtains Made with deep, 54-inch s colored dotted valance. Ecru color.—Fourth Floor. $2.00 Bed Pillows, ea. $2.00 Blankets, pr. Cotton — 66x80-inch size. s Plain gray with blue or red borders.—Fourth Floor. 59¢ Cretonnes, 3 yds. $1.50 Cambric Shades 79¢ Shades, 2 for American Hollands— white, ecru or green; s 3x6 size. Perfects— Fourth Floor. $1.50 Duplex Shades ‘Washable Hartshorn l Floor. $1.50 Window Shades Scalloped or fringed styles—3x6 size W s ecru or green Tas included.—Fourth Fl\)or $1.29 Daytime Frocks Rayon crepes in floral or printed on light or dark s backgrounds. 16 ta 44— Second Floor. Dainty Crepe l ndies Choose fro and st crepe—lace Also slips ! style ize—Second Floor. Figured voile or mar- te—plain colored ruf- fl Six pieces. — Fourth Floor White scrim sash cur- tains with flowered bor- der. All colors—Fourth Floor. inches wide Many Fourth Large-size pillows cov- ered with art or striped ticking.—Fourth Floor. Double-faced warp prints—yard wide. Smart colorings.—Fourth Floor. Sunfast— green Perfects.- white, ecru or Hartshorn rollers. Fourth Floor, green and areen an'i ecru rollers PN G DG P "N TR NS LN &’* = ERo 25 Crane $1.29 Toy Electric Ranges (low heat) . Toy Sewing Machines (actually sews). 15-pc. Aluminum Tea Sets, boxed. ... Real Cowhide Foot Balls, regulation cize $1.50 S e e, P inches) 2 SN cars) e e folding legs. numbered balls, $1.39 Rubber Tired Pedal Car, at only All Steel Wagons (sizes 1013 by 2015 Mechanical Train Set (engine and 2 Extra Special! $1.49 Pool Tables at Dandy Pool Tables—15x24-inch size, with Complete with cues and set of $1 00 TOYLAND—Downstairs Store, iflfiflfiflflfi&?”flmmm Girls’ 79¢ Frocks, 2 for Colorfast prints— 81 washab'e. New styles; %$1.59 Bootie Sets sizes 7 to 12 years.— Third Floor. Tots’ 79¢ Sweaters, 2 for All wool—slip-over style. Vee or crew neck. s Sizes 26 to 30.—Third Floor. 69¢ Dresses, 2 for For tots. Pretty prints s with panties to match. Sizes 3 to 5 years.—Third Floor. Tots’ 69¢ Frocks, 2 for Plain or printed wash s l Cap, sweater and bootles— white wool. pink or blue trimmed.—Third Floor. frocks for wee ones. Sizes 1 to 3 years.—Third * Floor. $1 Silk Undies, 2 for Costume Slips at French crepe—bias cut or silhouette styles. s White, flesh, tea rose. 34 to 44.—Becond Floor. $1 Blouses, 2 for Fine bnll‘te or lawn sl us Warm Coat Sweaters Infants’ Bonnets at silk bonnets lined with s Jap silk. Flufly or taflored styles—Third Floor. Girls’ $1.50 Robes Whittington bathrobes n _jacquazd paitems s Finished with silc cord 8 to 14.- Infants’ 69¢ Dresses, 2 for Hand finished of so0ft nainsook. Pretty style s Sizes 6 months to 2 years.— Third Floor. Infants’ Sweaters, 2 for 69c values; wool, in s button or tie front; trim- Infants’ $1.50 Buntings med.—Third Floor. Chemise, step-ins and panties—lace-trimmed styles. —Second Floor. e o In black, bro\\r\ or bheather mixtures. 36 to 46.—Second li‘loof and pockets. Third Floor. Zipper buntings —white trimmed with pink or blue ribbon.—Third Floor. A (,reut Dollm- Sale of T-O-Y-S Toys of every description in a huge array— Santa Claus is here to meet the Kiddies, too! $1.25 Famous Sandy Andy and Sand > .- iy O!t! Men's $1.50 & $2 Slippers H slippe kid leath- and fe! hi-lo styles. s fzes to 11 in the lot but not in each style.—Main Floor. Women's $2 & $3 Shoes Broken lots of better grades—all sizes 3!, to 8 s in the lot. Many styles. ~Main Floor. Boys’ and Girls' Shoes $1.50 s l Women's $1.50 Slippers Bridge and D'Orsay sl house slippers — leather and satin sizes to 8.—Main Floor. $1.50 and $2 Galoshes Low cuff styles, medium heels. Cloth or rubber s Guaranteed. Sizes to 6 only —Main Floor. $2 High Galoshes \’adr‘\ ith slide fasten- erials with s Sizes o Main Floor. Men’s and Boys’ Slippers $150 grade leather slip- pers. Brown only. All sizes. —Main Floor. $1.50 Cuff Galoshes For misses and chil- dren. Cloth materials. sl Perfécts. All sizes to 2. —Main Floor. $1.50 Strap Slippers $150 leather strap slip- pers for women. Soft kid s uppers. Rubber heels Sizes to 8.—Main Floor. $1.19 to $1.39 Dolls Marvelous _assortment of dressed dolls. Includ- s ing Patsy, Mamma and Character’ dolls. — Main Floor. $2.95 Silk Crepe Satin 49¢ Linen Towels, 3 for All lnen hand-em- s l broidered towels with hemstitched colored bor- ders—Main Floor. $1.49 Towel Sets Turkish towel ensemble sets In assorted colors and for patterns—Main Floor. $1.50 Fabric Gloves Duplex washable fabrics— s l plain or nove: pull-ons. Contrasting stitching and inserts.—Main Floor. $1.39 Lamp Shades Neatly decorated parch- mentized lamp shades - s for bridge or 2 and 3- style lamps.—Downsta = China Salad Sets Fancy Amported salad sets—1 large bowl and 6 s dishes to match.—~Down- stairs, Boxed Jewelry Lovely pleces — neck- laces, earrings, bracelels s compacts and pearl (simulated). Neatly box- 2d —~Main Floor, $1.39 Crinkle Spreads 84x105 size — scalloped edges Rose, blue, orchid and green—Main ility Footstools In pre upeszrv ef- fects. Carl shoe box or inet.—Main grades—strap sip- pers, Oxfords and high hoes. All sizes to 2 in lot —Main Floor, 40-inch wide all silk crepe satin in black—~Main Floor. 79¢ Bath Mats, 2 Large, heavy quality mats in pretty colors and patterns—Main Floor, t to G—and Save Christmas Dollars2: %> 2 w8 Bl ,J A Real Headliner From the Silk Dept. Wednesday.' —40-inch All-Silk Crepe Satins —40-inch All-Silk Canton Crepes —40-inch All-Silk Heavy Flat Crepes —40-inch All-Silk Crepe Faille —40-inch All-Silk Printed Crepes Not even the values in tomorrow’s Do ar-Day event can dim the luster of this re- markable value-offering. Think of paying cnly 88c a yard for fashion-right, new Winter Silks that are actually worth $1.69 to $2.79 a yard! All 40 inches wide. All pure silk fabrics. Smart patterns, ors. Smart weaves, Smart col- Every shade that's wanted. Buy a dress length of these Silks—make a lovely gift. Just the thing to fashion Lin- gerie, Pajamas, Negligees, etc, for Gifts! Goldenberg’s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Men’s $4.95 Blanket Robes $2.97 Warm. . .serviceable...well made...the kind of robe a man likes. Indian and novelty patterns, with large shawl collar, and two pockets trimmed with braid. Rayon cord to match. All sizes. @%%%@%@%%% Q*é’ 22 < A Popular Pre-Christmas Special at Only .. _ Or—If His Tastes Are More Elaborate . . . Fine $7.95 Rayon Brocade Robes Slippers to Match—in Some Cases Handsome two-tone and plain color brocade effects. Trimmed with Skinner’s satin of charvet on collar, cuffs and pockets. Fringed sash. Small, medium and large sizes. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. After All, Why Not Give Him a Suit? 200 Men’s & Young Men’s $25.00 to $35.00 Suits $19.50 Choice of worsted serges, twists, tweeds and cheviots—in a variety of patterns and colorings, including plain blues, blue stripes, rich browns, greys and pin checks. Every suit well tailored and trimmed with célanese. s Extra Pants to Match Most Suits—at $5 Models for All Builds The saving at this price will interest you—whether you are considering one of these suits for a gift—or for yourself! Direct Entrance to Men's Dept.—From K or T4h Si. 1Extra Special! $4.00 Rayon Pillow Sets $3.29 A luxurious rayon satin spread in rose, blue, gold, orchid or green—with decorative flounced pillow to match, Neatly boxed. Double bed size. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Ready-Made Damask Drapes Amazingly Rich—At These Low Prices! Rich “nubby” weave damask, in blue, gold, red,. green, rust and mulberry. Fully sateen lined. Pinch-pleated tops. 27 inches wide, ¥3.84 pr. 36 inches wide, ¥4.84 pr. 50 inches wide, ¥7.85 pr. New Drapery Damasks $1.49 Values— And What Lovely Gifts They Make! 7% Values— $1.19 Values— 36 in. Wide 50 in. Wide 50 in. Wide 52¢c | 67¢ | 94c Marvelous assortment at these very tempting prices. 3 Groups' Sunfast Velour Portieres 59 Value— 54 in. Wide to the Pr. %@%%%% - $12.95 Value— | $16.95 Value— 72 in. Wide 100 in. Wide to the Pr. to the Pr. N ‘ $5.65|$8.35|$9.65 Shown in a number of wanted color com- \,) binations. Goldenbers's—Fourth Fioor, g | OPENSTHURSDAY Capital League to Start Ex- tensive Play, With Two Divisions to Compete. Whik two of the Nation's leading experts match cocntract bridge sys- tems in New York, the Washington Bridge League will hold its own more | extensive tournament here, beginnirg | Thursday. Two divisions, the pair championship | and the team-of-four championship, will be cpen to any combinations wishi | enter the contest under the compet. rules prescribed by the league, Awards @f championship cups to the victors in w and a cup to winners in the | n tournament entered by last- | round losers are offered as a little- | needed inducement to local bridge en- thusiasts Entries for the tournament close to- \dly The chairman of the Arrange- | | ments Committee is A. P. Stockvis, who | may be reached at the Shoreham Hotel, | where all games in the competition will | be played. The contract pair championship first | round will open Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and will continue thereafter | each afternoon through Saturday, when the finals will be held. Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday nights at 8:30 o'clock | the three rounds of the team-of-four | matches will be contested. During every hour of the contest there will be open | games of auction and contract open to | those not participating in the tourna- ment. The consolation games for each division will be held Saturday afterncon and night. Members of the Tournament Commit- tee in charge here include W. R. Lewis, Miss Mazie Buie, Mrs. Frank B, Guest, Frank Lord Bnd Vln A. Clarke, SUN YAT SEN IS HELD | NATIVE OF KWANTUNG Bishop Restarick’s Book Says Chi- nese Leader Obtained False Hawaiian Papers. By the Assoclated Press. NEW HAVEN, Conn., December 8.— Evidence that Dr. Sun Yat Sen, father of the Chinese republic, was born in China rather than Hawali is presented in a new blography by Henry Bond Restarick, former Eplac(zgll bishop of Horl:lt;lulu published by the Yale Uni- 0p Restarick contends that Sun Yat Sen fraudulently obtained a birth certificate in Hawali as protection against Chinese opposed to revolu- tlonnry activities. “It 'was & War measure,” mented. Sun Yat Sen actually was born in the Province of Kwangtung, China, No- vember 2, 1866, according to the bishop’s eompuunon In a foreword he u{: material was collected from atives and friends of Sun Yat Sen, who would not talk while the “George ‘Washington of China” was alive. “At the time when the United States annexed the Republic of Hawall by treaty,” Bishop Restarick writes, “an organic act was passed by Congress in 1898 and under its provisions all who had been born in Hawali prior to that date were recognized as citizens of the United States. “In 1904 Sun Yat Sen obtained a certmcnte that he was born in ths H: aiian Islands. THe olter Chiness in Honolulu knew at the time that it secured by fraud, but out of sym vy for Dr. Sun lnd knowm[ that in traveling about he was his life, they kept quiet.” 23 SEIZED IN PERU AS REBELLION FAILS By the Associated Press. LIMA, Peru, December 8.—Twenty- three persons were arrested Sunday as an outcome of the unsuecessful re- bellion Friday night against President- elect Luis M. Sanchez Cerro. Dispatches from Chosica said 25 cases of dynamite had been found there, sup- posedly for use in a plot to prevent inauguration of the new president ret ‘Tuesday. Other centers of the uprising —Huacho, Cerro de Pasco, Cajamarca and Trujillo—were reported quiet. Dr. Louis Mire Quesada, university dean and newspaper editor, is under- stood to have accepted the portfolio of minister of foreign affairs in the cab- inet of the president-elect. Others mentioned for cabinet posts include Jose Garcia Bedoya for minister of interior, Lieut. Col. 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