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WASHINGTON, D. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1., 1932. URGES KEEPING MIDDIES [RITCHIE WILL ADDRESS |the suest of Gov. Ruby Laftoon of Ken- The House Naval Committee decided tucky. ° KENTUCKY LEG|SLATORS‘ Gov. Ritchie was the week end guest : today that 261 Annapolis midshipmen, | _— | of Arthur B. Hancock, Bourbon County = who glrlagullle in‘.hmg, should“;mt b;;uaryland Governor at Frankfort thoroughbred breeder, at his farm near compelled to resign because there 5 | Paris. Yesterday after he visited = Instead of habit-formin, - not room for them in the Navy. Today After Visit to Horse Farms |the C. V. Whfl.m’yy Faremr.“;;)e‘:\r }:rr‘»“;m: e stron 3 “tr T pS REMEDY 3 T o wi midship: | of Bluegrass Region. lissmeiio) eslobtont 1o (erisafociin: men who graduate in this year's class. py yne Associated Press | He went to Paris from Cincinnati = U l LEXINGTON, Ky, Pebruary 1—Goy, | "1°Te he spoke Saturday. Fire Destroys Barn. | Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland spent | - . s LURAY, Va., February 1 (Special).— | yesterday in the bluegrass re i Two Commissioned. Fire of undetérmined origin destroyed | 1ot Y S e O a barn and contents on a farm tenant- | orse farms and con- | Commissions in the Army Reserve % by Edward Smith, but owned by |ferring with Democratic leaders here. | Corps have been issued by the War De- Mrs. Emily Stirewalt of Washington.| The Maryland executive, a Demo- | partment to William H. Bowers « ] 0 ir, ?2 5006 gh:n{fin:‘gjcgv‘iri;‘m‘fi‘:ugf Lcmnc presidential possibility, will ad- }Twel(m street northeast, and Oliver W. 500, |dress the Kentucky General Assembly | Wilson, 443 Fourth street northeast, u: ance. The barn is located about four | miles south of Luray at Stony Man. |today at Frankfort, where he will be'first lieutenants of Infantry. Py THE EVENING STAR, (s the manner in which the prohibition padlock law operates. Other provisions | would increase the penalties and would fix & new penalty for persons who fre- quent gambling_establishments One of the other bills before the sub- committee would provide that when a policeman or fireman dies_ {rom injury or disease contracted in line of duty his family would receive one year's pay. ‘The other bill increases the length 27, 1029, to set aside the sale or for judgment for damages against Mr. and Mrs. Ryon. The District Supreme Court_dismissed the sult and Holman B—6 appealed. Justice Charles H. Robb, in render- | ing the opinion of the appellate court, | criticized the trustee for acting without | disclosing his relationship to the party He held that act s NR—theeafe, dependable. all- vegetable lazative. Mild, @entle, pleasant—NR —to- night—tomorrow alright. Get 8 25c box. The All-Vegetable Laxative lending the money. was “an evidence of unfairness quite as much as if the sale were made to| of leave of absence allowed policemen the trustee himself and falls within the | i e | and firemen spirit of the rule which forbids his own Senate Commlttee to Co" = . hase.” H H i " Drtin sider Bills That Failed to Warned of Tax Limit. Justice Robb declined to set aside the sale because a loan of $1.200 had £ CHEVERLY, Md., February 1 (Spe- Pass in Last Congress. |cial).—Owners’ of Cheverly property who been made by a buflding association in 2 iAninc: A H e L b have failed to pay town taxes due July ; s 1 last are warned to pay them at once to and his wife and/a judgment for dam avold the cost of advertising, which soon will be started. Taxes should be ages granted. sent Town Treasurer Carl Yagle. TWO HURT IN COLLISION E. A. Overby and Mrs. Clara Wash- burn Injured. Edgar A. Overby, 41, of 212 F street, was severely injured yesterday when struck by an automobile in the 1800 block of Pennsylvania avenue. He was taken to Emergency Hospital. Directed Verdict Given L. P. Holman in Ruling Criti- cizing Trustee. ndigestion. 920 foracidi oo The police and fire subcommittee of the Senate District Committee, headed by Senator Carey, Republican, of Wyo- ming, will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon to consider two bills aimed at gambling in Washington The subcommittee also expects to take up two other measures relating to the leave privileges and death benefits of policemen and firemen The gambling bills were acted on by the Senate District Committee in the last Congress, but did not pass. Re- cently District Attorney Leo A. Rover Mrs. Clara Washburn, 36, of Alex-| asked Chairman Capper of the District andria, received & broken shoulder yes- | Committee to reintroduce them terday when two cars collided at Con-| In making the request the District necticut avenue and Q street. She was| attorney described difficulties the au- treated at Emergency Hospital. Joseph | thorities have in breaking up commer- Mintor, 20, colored, 900 block of N | cialized gambling under existing law. street, was arrested by Policeman F. T | It is expected the District attorney and Winfield on charges of reckless driving| ofcials of the Police Department will and driving without & permit. be asked to attend the subcommittee T meeting. Germany's imports of logs from Rus-| One of the bills would make possible sia decreased 31 per cent in 1931. the padlocking of gambling places in In directing the entrance of a judg- ment for damages against N. E. Ryon, trustee, and his wife, Mary Shipley Ryon, sustained by Laurence P. Hol- man as & result of a foreclosure pro- cedure and sale of a house to Mrs. Ryon. the District Court of Appeals \d today that a trustee “should scru- lously avoid placing himself in a po- e his interests might con- interests of those whom Rummage Lots of Men’s Clothing Men's $30 Single preasted. 9 &5 QB LY ;len';;:};d”‘\'ounx Men's $15 an 16.51 Over- coats, sizes 34 to 44... 88'95 Floor. Clearance of All “Fashion Center” Frocks $13.95 High type frocks of transparent velvet, flat crepe, satin, sheer fabrics, etc. Street, afternoon, Sunday nite, and a few evening frocks. Sizes 16 to 42 included Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. These and Hundreds of Other Bargains in Our (37) Young Blue involved premises at 1626 Serge Suits street nortl on which a 2 double ade June 7, 1926, by Mrs. Size 34 her separate estate, it was er husband was named as the trustes under the deed of was alleged, without the knowl- the mortgagor that the bene- as the wife of the trustee. De- made in September, 1927, and rty bought in by Mrs. Ryon. contended the property was d been ailowed ugh Attorney uit February Grldenberg’s—Main WoopwARD & LOTHROP 107 117" Faxp G Stazsrs Rummage Clean-Up of Coats and Dresses $3.95 to $7.95 Bargains! $100 Winter Frocks Fur Coats Rummage poee $1.98 $57.50 $ _ Silk_Crepes_ . Muskrat Golden I Stizes 14 t luded in s W Sealine (Coney) Irregulars 3 'l 19¢ Lapin_(Coney) Boys' and Girls' 39 and 50c SOt Marmink . . Hose—s, and 7 length f size . 3-light, candle-effect lamps—in dark bronze-and- gold finish with hexagon base; or in English bronze 7 7 ) finish, with round base. Black and color izes : $15 Sport l'_r;)\lrlmbln. con- $1.98 and Hlfhg or sport hose; also derby ribbed full- 8¢ X. Sizes ngth rayon-cotton-and- 24c t | i e S GR0n e dis it in sizes 14 t 3 -, (14) $19.50 Coats wool hose ... e (32) $20 Winter Coats with fur For Juniors 0dd Lot of Hose, including coliars and ¢ Ix‘) SI2.98 $9.95 rayon-cotton-and-wool hose, in sizes 14 to 40.. (48) $29.50 Winter Coats, with Black and Winter with fur or fur fabric collars and cuffs natural wolf. Man- 1 churian _ wolf, Sizes 11 to 17 in group Goldenbere's Rummage Sale! Domestics 09c & 89c Seamless Bleached Sheets Think of it! Double bed size sheets for only 49c¢! Of extra heavy round thread sheeting and finished with deep hems. 81x90 c and 81x99 inches. Pillowcases — hemstitche: $1.19 Matt c finish. 42*36(1‘.21/2‘& 1 and 1:Ar.ms:zes.o.vf.r..j 74C Tnbleaehed | Catten—round on sunitas slcloth:Stxsd sie 3IC 4 grade; §2 tOf8 S 5¢ (26 pes.) 15¢ Dress Ginghams— Ya:ld o plaids and plai 0 Coverlet Bedspreads—uwo 32 inches wide 9}/ 3C en d‘nus“{xn. ‘Sh,b» $1.69 i $1.79 Crinkle Spreads— d and green s2.49 and orchid. 84x105 B 31.69 19¢ Rorgppr Cloth— e spreads—se: Rose c t S an gold. orch A6&c Deas e res i 1105 C ummage Lots! e A g B0x1087 ke (28 prs.) $1 Fancy Pillowcases— (18 doz.) $1.25 and $1.50 Bleached i Rayon Undies |} 125 50" i i goe Women's 69c Rayon Bloomers, Sh AL step-ins and vests; non-run and (19) $6 Tailored Ravon Spreads bl plaiy ades. Medalli rehi St plain grades. edallion 49c mf:'cdvm‘i mf s3-88 trim 89¢ Brassiere Top Combinations Goldenberg's—Main Floor. _swami top, non-run rayon bloomer leg. Sizes to 59c 38 ain Floor. Junior Lamps pecial Price in elling Hosiery Hose, odds chardonize and and At a & The Semi-Annual tops or hem Also ice hose with picot lisle interlin few pairs of se In Two 7 New Styles Some {rregulars Goldenberg's—Main Floor. BRIDGE 1 AMPS to match either style of e junior lamps CLUB LAMPS—3-light Candle Effect, bronze-and-gold finish &4 embroidered colored signs Pair 29c Bleached Pillowcases ee from starch. size GLASS BOUDOIR LAMPS, with Jinen or parchment paper shade, com- plete—semi-annual selling price, $1.95 JUNIOR LAMPS, English-bronze BRIDGE LAMPS, to match above junior lamps colors coon, or fox Second Floor Rummage Lots of Men’s Furnishings Goldenberg's— Rummage! Wash Goods Silk Shades—Special All are cellophane-wrapped Junior Pleated Shades.. .86 Matching Bridge Shades $4 Junior Shades; 2 shapes. ..$4.50 Matching Bridge Shades L83l Matching Table Lamp Shades.....$4 Hand-Dipped Candles; 1477 Jength; assorted colors.....95¢ dozen LaMPS, SHADES AND CANDLES, SEVENTH FLOOR. The New Jelleff's AND ELIZABETH ARDEN INVITE YOU TO A TIME: 2:30 P.M. Tuesday and Wednesday, February 2 and 3. Second Floor, (408 Pcs.) Men's 49 to S1 Underwear, athletic union suits balbrigg; and mussed. (369 Prs.) Men’s 19c Hose, fancj some 11€ to 111, rayon-mixed pattc irregulars. Sizes (48) Men's 55c Rayon Shorts, Glomor brand, l,c irregular. .. n's $1.59 Sweaters, all- (48) overs in most 87(: wool (31 Prs.) $2 to $3 Gloves, of sizes. lined capeskin in broken 79c sizes. 38) Men's §1 shirts of cambric, lars to $1.50 Night- Men's $1 and $1.25 Union Long Most 79C Men's $1 Shirts and Draw- t-wool quality, ran- colors Broken 59€ Union Suits, style, of 88 e waist band ulars. Most sizes.... (288) Men's $1 to $2. of broadcloth, madras, chambray, etc. Plain colors, stripes, whites. Some irregulars. Broken 59c Men's $1 Union Suits of brand rayon egulars, Broken 29C 79¢ to S$1 19¢ them hand Union wool, and ool red we n;r;r;rawn 97c (89) wool or cotton 0 Shirts Men's . some of ed Rummage Lots of Boys’ Wearables 50c to $1 Wearables, including blouses, shirts, pants, hats, wash suits, leathel 2B o to $1.19 Wearables, knickers, blouses, shi 39c $1 to S1.95 ( broadcloth, ne Sizes irregulars. Neckband style 39¢ blouses, blanket robes, lumberjac junior ' raincoats, knickers, = long helmets with goggles, etc. Boys' $2.50 to $3.95 Sweaters, caps and leather , white 12 to 14'z neck 79c to $1.A9 Wearables, shi pants, pajamas, leather 59c coat and pullover styles Boys' $1.95 to $2.95 Sweaters, pull-over sport styles sizes 26 to 36.. n 81‘39 $4.95 and $5.95 Coats, and en- sv:zos 2 to $2.95 $5.95 to $8 O’'Coats, chinchillas and mixtures, 2 to 5 years, and bigger boys’ coats, 11 to $3-55 18 years ... - $4.95 and $5.95 O'Coats for ;::::x .bm‘\ of 2‘ »lo S $2.79 1, Off Juniors' spring weight semble suits. 5 years $10 to $15 Leather Rummage Lots Knit Undies d $1 Union i — disc: uits wed and sleeve- Forest . 49¢ Children's 59¢ Union Suits— fleeced cotton. Also fleeced cot- ton pants; @& few part wool. Broken sizes....... 29c Goldenbers's. Women's T9¢ Rummage Lots of Sportswear Women's §$1.49 Sweaters, s over and coat stylcs; also 69C a few blouse Sweaters in large size: mareon $1.98 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. e Rummage Lots of Lingerie $1 Lingerie, odds and ends of slips, gowns and chemise. Of white nainsook or lingerie 59c $1.98 and Silk Undies, step- nce sets and e dc enberg's—Second Floor. Rummage Lots of House Frocks fancy 39¢ $1 Day-time Frocks of r] foulards and linenes. 15c Printed Percales, sortment. 36 inches 4 Q@ “ 18¢ r Broadcloths. 2t 6 15 Pes.) tung Colorfast 39c Printed Ravon Flat Crepes, 1 - and - cotton grade :r '\n\f((()lfid zlc 35c Printed Pongees, inches wide. Colorfast 19¢ Plain Color Voiles. White x\ndX d olor x. lzl/zc Colorfast 19¢ and 29c Sateens. White black and colors. 2 to 8 yd. lengths, Yd.. lzl/zc 29c Printed Lawns, Dimity and Batiste; sheer quality. 36 and 40 inches wide. Yd 16¢ J2tac White Nainsook, soft fin- ish grade. 36 inches €3 Organdy, permanent finish g " 634¢ grade. 45 inches wide. Yd 68c wide. Yd Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Printed Rayon Shan- teddesigns. 2 4@ 9c Printed Rayon yon-and-cotton ac gERde; YAl oL TuE et 3 (1100 Yds) 29c Linen-finish Suitings. White and smart colors. Yd 18c (285 Yds) $1.25 Embroidered Rummage Lots of Blankets $5.00 Blankets—part wool. Paste Rummage Lots! Window Shades I{rvu ble-bed sz 95 !‘{ to S“: .fihndn 42 to 48 inch colered borders Pr”_ sl.69 S50 H plalds. Large size 5.00 Blankets—part wool; fig- ured patterns. Double- bed size. Each.. sz'95 $6.95 Comforts—all wool filled. Figured sateen w $3.50 and Shades—sunfast. IS 98c Opaque Shades—cleanable. ‘White, ecru or green. Sec- onds. 36 site " 59¢ $1.25 Duplex Shades—cleanable. Green and white, green and ecru, green and cream. Seconds. 95¢ Oil Opagque Shades— white. Seconds. 3x6 size 49¢ plain colored back and Comforts w ible colors. Plain colored borders $2 Bed Pillows filled. Art or striped tick- Each ... 95¢ Bed Pillows—-art striped ticking. Medit size. Each..... Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 59¢ Opaque Shades—white, ecru & 49c ;\r”grrrn Perfects. 3va 3“ Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $L.79 cou for boys, now Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Rummage Lots of Rugs—~Coverings Rummage Sale of Inlaid Linoleums 4 lots for izes 16 to 40 included.. $1 Smocks, odds and ends in prints snd plain colors. _Slightly soiled. Going at less than Tagee s 42c Goldenberg's—Second Floor. in sizes 30 to 36 PLACE: Better Dress Salon. YOU WILL LEARN... Thrilling ALL SIZE Collection of How, by the use of harmonizing make-up, Rummage Prices on Toiletries Assorted 25¢ and 50c Toiletries Choice 9C 25¢ Wrisley Water Softener 500 Boxes Face Powder 50c Single Compacts 0dd rolls, cut lengths, dropped patterns and irregulars. immediate disposal. Bring room sizes §1.25 to 3145 $1.50 to $1.75 Grades, sq. yd. Grades, sq. yd. 85¢c $1.00 $1.25 $].5¢ " Felt-Base Floor Covering 3¢ to 42¢ Grades, 45 and $9¢ Grades, 8Sc amd 69¢ Grades, sq. yd. sq. yd. 5q. yd. 24¢ 33 42¢ Felt-Base Rugs Armstrong, Gold Seal, Neponset Dropped patterns but all perfect. 9212 and 9x10';. Were 7;x9 ft. Were $8.75 10 $10.75 3$5.50 to 57 $4.85 $3.75 6) $42 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size..... ) 4 / G [ ‘/—k—“m fmyonicaniwean the new colors triumphantly; .._!S\\J\ { ) $2 and $2.25 Grades, sq. yd $2.50 1o $. Grades, sq. yd. | How, by following the directions given by }Miss Arden'’s personal representative, you can acquire a lovely skin through home treatment; How, by doing Miss Arden’s rhythmic exer- cises, you can achieve grace, slenderness, suppleness...necessary assets for the becom- §1 Fountain Syringes 50c Melba Rouge ... $1.50 Melba Compact ... : 25¢ Tre-Jur Talcum, 2 for $1 Bear Powder . $1 Single, Double and Triple Compacts Goldenbers's—Main Floor. e Rummage Lots of Jewelr~ ( ( ( 29¢ to 59 Jewelry—necklaces, ( earrings and bracelets, in simu- ( ( ( ( ( ( ingness of the new gowns. Misses” Sizes 14 to 20 Half Sizes 1415 to 2615 Regular Sizes 38 to 44 Stout Sizes 46 to 50 Super Stouts 52 to 60 and other YOU WILL SEE... fi"- The loveliest of the new fashions for day- time and evening, with their charming effect heightened by harmonizing make-up. 639 ft. Were 34.50 and $5.50 $2.65 .$25 .$29 Bright Canton Crepes .\ ¥Prints| s &0 Plain-and-Print Com- binations . . . Triple Sheers. And such gorgeous quality . . . such beautiful details (as the intricate lantern pleating on the model sketched)! Last, but not least, styles for all occasions, and all figures. s Goldenberg's—Main Floor, The Lipstick Girls, who prove that any woman 9) $45 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size can wear any color if her make-up acces- $47 Axminster Rugs, 84x101} size. ) $52 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size. ... .$34 $65 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size. .. 544 .$54 $59 1 3 ) sories are correct. ? 5) $75 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size. .. ) ) ) ) THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street lated pear], crystal and oty effets 11c 79c to $1.50 Jewelry, in rhine- stone, simulated pearl, l” fancy metal, bead styles.. 50c and §1 Cigarette Cases, in 17¢ $85 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size. . . . $100 American Oriental Rugs, 9x12 size, $75 $125 American Oriental Rugs, 9x12 size, $85 $97 American Oriental Rugs, 8::x10%% size, $70 Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store. enamel and fancy stone- set effects Goldenbers’ 4 S 4 6