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B—12 WEST POINT PLACE WON BY SERGEANT Honors Among D. C. Soldiers Beeking Appointment. Sergt. Martin L the winner of the competition among pointment to West Point. local miMtia brigade, | Bervice Commission in October Pvt. Richard Rothwell of DEAL AT TR RNE £ The winner | pointment for the alternate. Both were ill have to take the next enirance ex- | ation for the military academy. -y *making the announcement, Maj Gen. Anton Stephan, commanding the sald that Sergt. Green had made 885 per cent in '.(he | examinations which were conducted for | signed to the: Martin L Green T‘k” Highest | (38" Glard by the United States Civi| v e rivate | | William G. Hipps of Company D, 121st | Engineers, was second and designated as alternate, with & percentage of 875 the Head- Green, Company E. | quarters Detachment, 29th Division, was 121st Engineers, has been designated s | third with a percentage of 83.7 per cent. | In congratulating the men, enlisted men of the National Guard of | Stephan said that he hoped also that the District of Columbla for an ap- /it would be possible to obtain an ap- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C., DEGEMBER 13, 1931-—PART ONE. |ALMAS TEMPLE NAMES |urged to continue their studies so as |to be able to pass the entrance ex- | aminations. Although one appointment | has been allotted to the local militia, | sometimes it is possible to obtain more when States cannot fill the quotas as- Other participants in | were John A. Wildrick, John K. Ran- dolph, Milton Kurland agd Charles W Brewington. Other formeg enlisted men of the Guard now are in e competition Pe tribute Gifts. result of previous examinations. SegSy Moo n o | terday. e of Trade in its cabinet. CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE\ R. M. Florence Elected Chairman| g of Yule Charity Group to Dis- Election of a Christmas Charity Com- asses at West | Mmittee by the Almas Temple cf the Point, having won appointments as a | Shrine, with Raymond M. Florence as general chairman, was announced yes- Thomas L. Miller was named vice | Britain has a president of the Board | chairman; F. A. C. Shepherd, secretary, and Jesse T. Nussear, treasurer. On the THE THRIFTY JHOPPER/ | Advisory Subcommittee were placed - | subchairman for packing and delivery, | lustrous Potentate Robert S. Regar, Past Illustrious Potentate James C Hoyle and Tllustrious Recorder F. Law- | rence Walker, Gardner F. Johnion was chosen to rect the Charity Committee’s public- | ity, while cash contributions will be in | charge of Allen H. Potts, and investi- | gation of cases under the supervisicn of George E. Harris Others named included Ara M. Daniels, subchairman in charge of food, assisted by FPrederick Wilkin, George A. Fischer and Thomas Court- ney; Guy Harper, subchairman lin, with Virgil M. Fockes acting as cus- todlan of supplies; Charles H. Purcell, R A% &r’-’%fl RCRERCY ‘b &s T N e R R R AR * Shop on Central Seventh Street—Between K and G—and Save Chrlsfmas Colored Bordered Hemstitched Sheets 89¢ Make ideal gifts! Rose, blue, gold, orchid and green; colorfast. Double bed size. $1 Embroidered Pillowcases, pr. 45x36 size— 79C white and colored em- broidered designs. Neatly boxed $1 Bleached 81x108 Sheets Seamless 79C grade; round thread qual- ity. 81x108 size. 39¢ Pillowcases Made of 25C heavy ade cotton, free from starch or dressing. 45x36 size. Goldenberr's—Main Floor Gift Special! 81x99 Size Regular $1.50 Footstools 8% Inches High 79¢ In several pretty velour and other patterns. Ma- hogany-effect frames with rounded legs. NOTIONS—Main Pleor. €ift Suggestions— $1.00 Cretonne Covered Boxed Stationery Cretonne -covered boxes in several pretty patterns. White and colors; ribbon tied ] $3.50 Brief Cases Of top grain cownide wather— $2.95 rough grain finish 2 straps all around—3 pockets. 25¢ Xmas Cards Box of twelve en- gravea Christmas 19C cards—each ome dif- ferent. 25¢ Correspondence Cards Oflt edge cards— riobon tied. white 19C and colors. Linen finish 59¢ Story Books for Children Mammoth story books —several _titles 39(: Clear type Art-Gift Ideals— 69¢ and $1 Metal Cigarette Boxes Handsomely Enameled in Colors 49¢ Olicloth Kitchen Sets—3 pot holders, laundry list, memo pad and pencll: DQ, $1 Hand-embroidered Linen Bridge Table Sets—cloth R and 4 napkins Goldenbery's—Main ?.l The Unexpected Happened! We Secured a Famous Maker’s Overstock of 400 Thank Goldenberg’s alertness for this unexpected opportunity to save on the most appreciated of all gifts for men! We bought a maker’s overstock of 400 handsome Lounging Robes at extremely low prices and offer them tomorrow in two groups that present December’s greatest values! 300 Men’s $7.95 to $10 100 Men'’s $10 to $15 Lounging Robes | Silk-lined Robes $ 4.95 GROUP ONE—includes hands om e Moire Lounging Robes with stripes and rich Brocaded Rayons in plain colors, fancy and two-tone effects. Trimmed with Skinner’s Charvet. Large sash to match; all sizes, Each Robe Gift Boxed $’7 & GROUP TWO—Lounging Robes of the most luxurious character. Brocaded Rayons and Celanese. Every one full silk lined. Unusual array of pattérns and colorings. All sizes. Just 100 royal gifts to delight a hundred men on Christmas morning! Each Robe Gift Boxed rayon satin or Choose Your Gift Shirts in Our 12th Annual Sale of On Sale Shirt Section, 8th Street Annex Our Famous “Luxedo” Quality Shirts Men who wear “Luxedo” shirts all the year 'round will certainl pare them with $2.00 and $2.50 shirts to appreciate their value! starched collar-attached and neckband styles. Sizes 14 to 18, of novelty patterns. $2 Crinkle Spreads $1.59 —Rose, blue, gold, or- chid and green. Scal- loped edges. 84x105 size. Not in 36 Years a Christmas Sale of Boys’ Clothing Like This One! scalloped edges. 80x105- “ inch size. Christmas Shirts New, perfect quality shirts, December long,-awaited event! color or style men want, Friend, Uncle, Shirts for every man! Plain - color Broadcloths — Shadow-tone Broadcloths — Woven Rayon -striped Broadcloth—W oven Striped Madras — Jacquard Ma- dras—Rayon-striped Madras. Collar Attached, Collar-to-Match and Neckband Styles. Every shirt guar- Stripes, novelties, plain colors and plain white. anteed color fast. Sizes 13V to 17. $3.29 $4.00 Rayon Spreads $2.98 Extra heavy, in smart brocade designs. 84x105 size. $2.50 Rayon Spreads $1.49 Jacquard designs — $5 Tailored Spreads $3.95 All - rayon taffeta spreads in green, blue, orchid and gold. 90x108 and 72x108 sizes. Goldenberg's—Main Floor Boys’ $5.95 to $7.95 Suits (3 pcs.) Models with 2 knickers, vest and knickers, or All wool and longies and vest. Sizes 7 to 16 years, $8 to $10 Suits in sizes Fine fabrics and 2 longie models, 12 to 18 good patterns. vest. mixtures. Sizes 14 to 20 4-piece suits—all Sizes 8 t Jacket, wool to match, $4.97 $12 to $18 Suits Models with 2 longies and All wool—blues and $9.75 $12 to $18 Suits 2 knicker or 2 longies styles of all-wocl _fabrics Single and double breasted. $9.75 2-Pants Suits $6.37 $4.95 Lumber]ack Suits Gray and tan whip coat lined - with $9.75 8 to 20. wool Knl'kfrs M(h knit cuffs. $2.95 Sizes 8 to 1 wool mixtures. $3.77 $12 to $18 Overcoats e el 50 75 ?;61‘5‘ to %}2 Ovuercoats acl W models — al wool 1'\71381 c‘r;x:;mm over- $487 $3.95 and $495 Coats All-wool chinchillas, $l 87 blues and ‘mixtures. Some wool lined. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $2.95 Rain Coats Raglan models—black or $l .94 brown with fleece back. Bizes 4 to 18 years, Sheep-Lined Coats l‘ifi grades, in black $2 94 brown. BSheep lined. e T ingpears. QR R & (S S 2 2% R s | (L« ,,'> SIS QAN Each and every one especially selected for this Practically every fabric, Women will buy them for gifts for Dad, Brother, Boy ly welcome them for gifts! Com- Collar-to-match, collar-attached, White, plain colors and almost unlimited variety $1.45 Shirts on Sale in Men's Department, Main Floor R R N 0 N 05 0 S o g e $4.00 Lovely Rayon Pillow Sets Each set consists of large pillow and beautiful spread —covered with rich, lustrous all-rayon in stunning colors —rose, blue, green, orchid and gold, Full doublc bed size, §7.45 ’%@%‘%@%@%@%%@%%@%’é@%%@%%%%@% Knickers 59c¢ 79¢ $1.79 l\mckers 79¢ Knickers in suit- ing patterns .. $1 Knickers in vmnl mixtures with knit cuffs $1 . 19 $2 and $250 Knickers, woolens . $295 Wool Knickers, tailored 1 95 $2.95 Tweeda- Shirts and Blouses Blouses and Shirts. . $1 and $1.19 Shirts, $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts - 139 well oy o $2.29 69c and 7%c Bell 59C special %’%&%’%@%%’%@%%%@’%@%%@%% in| charge of toys, assisted by T. E. Franig | mas Packages tne Responsible Way. with Jesse Parter, Frank Paull, Henry Schmid, George Bakersmith and Clyde | Strange, his assistants. Pope Receives Young Priests. VATICAN CITY, December 12 () — Pope Plus today received 31 young American priests of the American Col- lege in Rome who were ordained on Tuesday. “Secure a Receipt and Ship Christ- Rajlway Express Agency.”—Advertise- , | ment. — TRADE BOARD PREPARES | n address. It is expected he will dis cuss current political matters ELCOME FOR RITCHIE |, Got. Ritchie has been mentioned WELC prominently as the nominee of the Democratic party for the presidency AT T and recently has made a number of Arrangements Completed for Meet-| political addresses in large cities away from Maryland. ing Next Wednesday, When | L. G. Sasscer, Maryland State Sena- Executive Will Give Address. | for; and Maj, E. T e Final arrangements have been com- | DEERles, a1 will appear as. guest pleted for the December meeting of the | A capacity attendance 35 expected at Washington Board of Trade to be held | this sesum; owr’ which George W, | at the Willard Hotel Wednesday eve- | Offult, president of the Board of Trade, | ning, when Gov. Albert C. Ritchie of | [\l Preside. Musical entertainment will | be furnished by the Georgetown Uni Maryland, guest of honor, will deliver | \ersny Glee Club ROE R AN SRR RN R N R R e GIFT /TO R TR IR ‘&J Dollars * Our Phone Number—National 5220 % Santa Says—“Don’t W ait—Select Toys Tomorrow!” ) Y TOYIAND : Kiddies' $3.49 Velocipede $2.98 Lots of fun with these! Strongly made and attractively finished. 12- inch front wheel. Auto tread tires, adjustable seat. $2.49 Scooter [ $1.98 A sporty rubber-tired disc wheel scooter with rubber covered footboard. Has parking stand and brake. Fast and sturdy Dump Truck 98¢ Remarkably strong —of heavy gauge automobile steel and beauti- fully finished in bright colors. Also busses, steam shovels, etc. Kiddies love them! Ro ller Skates $1.59 “Rollfast” make ball - bearing skat,es for boys and girls. Adjust- $l 1.98 Sidewalk Ball bearing; 12-inch bmycle spoke wheels; spring saddle. Blue and nickel finish, $5.98 Pool Tables $4.98 Complete pool table set—23x43- inch table with folding legs. Has numbered balls, cues, etc. Other Tables, $3.49 to $20.98 $1.39 Empire Train Set $1.00 Spring motor locomotive, tender, 8 passenger cars and track. Big Variety of Other Mechanical Train Sets, $1.69 to $3.98 $3.98 Wonder Baby Doll $.88 Imagine this adorable baby doll— 26 inches tall—for this price. Un- breakable composition arms, legs and head—and she is daintily dressed. 26 Inches Tall DOLLVILLE — FIRST FLOOR — Where every kind of doll is reasonably priced. Special! ‘‘American Flyer” Electric Train Set New Steam-Type “American Fyer” This real toy for boys, with steam-type freight locomotive; beautifully finished. $ 98 ; . Other train sets from $4.98 to $29.75 Complete train as shown. Transformer included. (May Be Purchased on Our Convenient Budget Plan) Large size board with smooth, slate - coated writing board; 6 charts. Folds flat when not in use. Dolls’ Go=Carts black- Roll-Top Desk Chair to Match $9.98 For little sister—to write her letters on, etc. Well-finished desk with chair. Nicely made of woven fibre. Rubber tire wheels. $2'49 Finished in pretty green color. % Automobile $3' 98 Realistic auto for active youngsters. Has enclosed body and adjustable pedals. Easy to operate. Rubber tires. Watch ]um'or Give “Shows” With This $6.50 Movie Machine $4.49 Show a real clear pic- ture—only a limited quantity to sell at this low price. The delight of every boy—or girl! Other Size and Style Movie Machines, $5.98 to $16.98 B Bab: um(ljyar g $3'98 A fine car for baby. Has rubber- covered bumper and foot rest. Play tray, swivel wheels. May be converted into baby walker. $3.98 Coaster $2.88 WAGON % g; COLUMBIA :&.’:FLYER hardwood — with channel steel un- dergear and ball- bearing, ruwber-tired disc wheels.