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THE o o s HerescntativeSonnson | SEEK DATA ON HOME SUNDAY WASHINGTON, D. €, FEBRUARY 21. 1932 -PART ONE. campaign, that deportations would just |been carried on extensively sorcss shis about offset immigration. Jine during the last 20 years. 2 OF 35 ooo SOUGHT Mr. Doak sald he based this estimate | Mr. Doak declared that whiie the & y on immigration and deportation durjtig | cepartment is making & very strenuous —— the last few months, and on the fact drive against the smugeler, it is not come for Widow of General Who Died in December. of North Dakota and Senator Reed of pearance of the rooms. when Lincoln S, Gen. Nicholson died at his home here at that time, is now married and living hat ad: ons are being restricted and relinquishing its campaign against the of the Lincoln Museum, at 516 Tenth Hill Loyal Te i iz . . . day that 200,000 ali Who Wi 5 overseas. He held the distinguished 7el (IEupersnce; Lepin. CL! Offset Immigratiop During Th e Sos oo mee I daughter of Owner. I prsan.* Other persons familiar with |day in the Waugh Church, Third and through {mmigration gates during 1931, | SE /AR, CAUAR, T Representative Cole of Maryland has | 2% W5 6 "o reny had been com- | BSecretary of Labor Doak said yester- | been filed. alry, Buildings and Public Parks want to get o of the|assisted by Mrs, Henry Myers. for visas were on file. Nicholson, widow of Brig. Gen. William ¢ e More than 1,000,000 tons of rice were | Lincoln died. In the restoration of the Loyal Legion. and other women's pa- Immigration Bureau’s alien smuggling |In checking alien smuggling which has | rounded by powerful neighbors. STAR, Pennsylvania. The latter recently passed away. They believe the former FOR MRS- NICHOLSON sponsored a similar measure in the WH ERE |.|N00|.N DIED Josephine Petersen, granddaughter of — S A musical playlet and read-Y 4 < s 5 .| December 20, 1931. He was command- i i i in Washington. pogam, | al h in_thi Cole Offers Measure to Provide In- | DECeloer T SO0l Meade in 1017, and Public Parks Officials Desire to Get Poak Predicts Deportations Would | to the pushing of the campaign against | o ol ol ggmu“e"“y i i i s Labor Department’s figures show service medal. street, where Lincoln died, s anXlous | qre pranch of the w. C. T. U., Pri- = gally in this country have departed vol- he had seen action in the Indian wars e | tht°appearance of the rooms during the | A streets northesst. The meeting was while 32,000 were ““‘m 1he | The state Department's shows introduced a bill in the House to pro- | pseq by Gen. Custer. in touch with the granddaughter of the | Several auxiliaries = ly he was aiming at keeping immigra. He pointed out that uniformr control . k- rs. J. Lewis Bixler, president of the |if achieved, would be the lowest mark |lished for the first time. He emphasized The history of Tibet is that of a J. Nicholson | ¥ old house, which is now in Government ' triotic societies, have undertaken to re- nie E. Wright were speakers. hands, the officlals desire much addi- |store the old house as nearly as possi- | tional information abous the exact ap- | ble to its origimal condition. y 1932 AL'EN I.IMIT Senate, William Petersen, who owned the house p Lewis Gardner Reynolds, custodian |ings featured a meeting of the Capitol el e - later headed the 157th Infantry Brigade in Touch With Grand- e 9 to interview Petersen’s granddaughter that 43283 allens were admitted || ooy during the last 12 months to In addition to his World War service, 1 - e record and was a lieutenant in the Tth C&Y- | Ofcials of the Office of Public Civil War period will likewise be Wel- |1 charge of Mrs. Robert Bler. She was T wocio that more than 12360000 applications a pension for Mrs. Harriet/S. [ e nddsnehesio s s Tamestot tie tion figures during 1932 to 35500, which, | on the Canadian border has been estab- oW o ie house in whicl raham . A. R, as wel S [ Capitol Hill W. C. T. U., and Mrs. Jen- |since 1831. He predicted, due to the | he was hoping for excellent results | small country, without ambitions, sur- Cole, who served under Gen. Nichol- | shipped from Indo-China in 1931. pRioRre { ==Charge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added 29c Plain Rayon and Cotton Flat Crepes at 19e New Spring fabrics that will fashion into such delightful frocks for both mother and the kiddies! In such pastel shades as pink, orchid, green, maise, Copenhagen, tan, old rose, light blue, navy blue, also white. 25c Sheer Wash Fabrics, yd. Printed voiles.. batiste...dimity and lawns. 16C Lovely assortment of styles—color fast. . 39¢ Rayon 18c Printed Satins, yd. —all rayon qual- Percales, yd. 80-square l fine qual- / C ity percales 2 g C White, black and smart pastel shades. —large range of colors. 36 | ity. Goldenberz's—Main Floor New Shipment of Clever _ Spring Dresses $4.95 Gay! New! Smart! Rare Values! \ For Street, Business, Afternoon or Sunday Nite Wear! The delightfully new Spring details that will ‘ make you love them (as much you do their thrifty price!) were copied from higher priced frocks. Rich embroidered sleeves . . . Bicentennial colors used in many striking ways . . . polka dots, plaids, florals, used alone or with dark skirts . . . boleros . gypsy sashes . . . jumper effects . . . in short, a selection of fashions that will thrill you at $4.95! Sizes 14 to 20; 1414 to 24V%; 38 1o 48 Goldenbers's—Second Floor Monday Morning Shoppers—A Real Treat A Host of Smart New Straws That Are Much More Expensive-Looking Than $187 Lacy Braids Baku Cloths Rough Braids Peanut Toyos —all of the new favorites are here—and all of the new shapes, including rippled brims, up-in-back brims. turbans, side rolls, etc.—come on in and try them on! Pert veils, flowers, quills and ribbon bows give just the needed touch of trimming. Black, Nassau, Green, Military Blue, Brown, Black-and-W hite Cellomat Turbans, another shipment in black 97 and colors. They're best sellers (no wonder) at...... C Goldenbers's—Second Floor. All Are Perfect! The Colors Are New! $1 Chiffon Hose 60c¢ » 3 Prs. for $1.75 Just note their desirable points and remember their price...only 60c! Every pair perfect, sheer, smartly dull, full-fashioned. silk picot tops, French heels. cradle soles, plaited feet. And these new- est shades: Smoketone Tahiti Nassau Tropique Allegresse Goldenbers's—Main Floor Al Are 36 Inches Wide All Are Color- fast Of Plain Crepes, Prints and Newest Fabric Contrasts Sunbeige 40-inch satins inches wide. Consider This Lot—79¢ 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets 99c¢ With visitors coming in at most anv Monday Morning Specials! $1.75 ‘“Wear-Ever”’ . Cook Pots = 99c¢ Tiwco Half-Day Specials for Men!—About Y, Price! 1,200 Pairs of Men’s -39¢ Shorts 2,600 Yards of $1.00 and $1.19 Printed All-Rayon Flat Crepe ‘Quality Mirrors Aty to . Savings Each Mirror of Genuine Plate Glass—Hand Engraved Slight 4 Irregulars Sizes 30 M . to 44 19¢ Fine broadcloth shorts made with yoke front, balloon seat and elastic side waist. Neat stripes, fancy patterns and white. Men’s 39c Athletic Shirts Pull-over style—fine yarns; long trunk and deep armholes. Swiies rib or 1x1 rib. Sizes 34 to 46. Goldenbers's—Main Floor Half-Day Bargains—. b Boys’ 50c to 69c . Shirts—Blouses Collar-attached shirts and blouses; fancy pat- 29C terns. Sizes 6 to 16. Per- fects and irregulars. Boys’ $1 to $1.49 Knickers “ Part wool suitings —also fancy corduroys. Some with C knit_cuffs. Slzes,fl to 17. 4 (50) Boys’ $3.95-$5.95 Suits Surplus lot—sch its; all ‘ggoilsang wxs)gl Ox(r)xlixi\l::"éss. $2.79 fi)a\;; knickers or longies. 8 Goldenbers's—Third Fleor These famous “Wear-Ever” cook pots— ‘Windsor style are just what you need for small roasts, etc. Have side handles and covers. 90c Stone Crocks, at 6-gallon crocks of first quality. Have smooth glazed finish. For bever- c ages, etc. 65c Johnson’s Floor Wax 1-pound cans of floor wax—paste style; for hard- 49c wood floors, etc. $1.39 Glass Luncheon Set Sparkling Topez glass; 16 pieces—4 compartment plates, 4 cups, 4 saucers, c 4 tall tumblers. $1.29 Ironing Boards at Strongly made boards of selected clear wood. Have 88c folding stand. ~ $2.19 Electric Irons Full size irons—guaran- 49 teed, Come complete with$ o cord. [ berg's—Downstairs Store. Sensation Sale—Monday M orning Only—9:15 to 12:30! Inner Spring $19.50 Mattresses Just 100 to Sell! * A Record Low Price! Made by a famous mattress manufacturer whose name we are not permitted to mention. In fact, he insisted on leaving off his well known trade mark label. However, you can be sure that these mattresses are marvelous values! Inner Spring Mattresses of this quality have beew selling at §19.50. But for a half a day—Monday, we will sell 100 of them at $8.19. Remember, from 9:15 to 12:30 at this price—not to be repeated! Sorry—in order to make this quantity last half & day we cannot sell more than two to a customer. No mail or phowe orders. This Is Less Than Half Price Goldenberg's—SLUMBERLAND—Second Floor, Furniture Store—Across the Street from Main Store. Shoe Repairing Special! Half Soles and Heels Rubber or leather soles and rubber or leather heels attached to men’s ‘ women’s and children’s shoes. Com- . fortable waiting booths. No work Guaranteed promised under 24 hours. Shpe Repairing—Dewnstairs Store Charge Account With Us— No Interest or Extras Added Console Size Top. Special, Framed Mirror Si%e A Clever Circle room. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor $1.69 Filet Lace Table Covers 50272 $ 1 Size Handsomely patterned table covers of filet lace. Main Floor $1 Living Room Pillows 49 ea. Rayon, embroidered rep, velour and other fine cover- ings. Kapok filled. Main Fleor Special from 9:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday! Timely Sale of Famous And a Sale of 5,000 Yards of Congoleum-Made Floor Covering 23c You will like these de- lightful tile and floral de- signs — attractive color- ings found only on floor covering of quality. Plan to come down here to- morrow—early! MADE RUGS On Monday you can buy perfect quality Congoleum-made rugs at a price that is ridiculously low. These rugs are -made by the makers of famous Gold Seal rugs. Easy to clean—hard to wear out. Patterns that are new—all in all, real values. 6x9-ft. size 716x9-ft. size 9x10V%5-ft. size........ - (ONGoLEUM Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store—Use Our Budget Pian—! o8 These are all new 1932 patterns (and you know what a season for prints this is going to be!)—all are in full pieces and of perfect quality! Beautiful selec- tion—40 inches wide. Mrs. C. E. Peloubet Fashion Representative of SIMPLICITY Patterns —will be in Our Pattern Department to as- sist you in the selection of patterns for your new Spring frocks, etc. The new SIM- PLICITY Cut-out patterns are charming— and only 15¢c. Patterns—Main Floor. time—it will be a good idea to have plenty of sheets on hand. Here's a Special sale that you should not miss. Guaranteed free from starch or dressing and to have no holes. $1.00 Fine Bleached Sheets Extra-length sheets—81x 99 inches. Free from starch c or ‘dressing. 19¢ Perfect Pillowcases Hemstitched or 1 plain styles in 45x36 2C and 42x36 inch sizes. $1.39 Mattress Covers, boxed “Virginia Maid” quality in full and twin bed sizes. C Very useful. $1.00 Crinkle Bedspreads Close-woven roun d 3 thread quality cotton—36 4C inches wide. $1.00 Crinkle Bed Spreads Scalloped spreads with rose, blue, gold, green or orchid woven stripes. 80x c 105 size. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor . 700 Prs. Women’s Spring New Low Prices on Vatco Auto Seat Covers 10-Piece Sets— $2.69 Sedame $4.49 Neatly trimmed sets for 1929-31 Fords, 1931-32 Chev- rolets. The ten pieces cover sides, seats and backs. ' Special Orders Taken Coupes ”‘ for Other Cars, $6.95 Universal Seat Covers For All Makes of Cars C Coaches oupes Sedans 79c $1.29 Tires, Seat Covers—Main Floor [ ] A Charge Account Is Convenient Many Styles at . Goldenberg’s cushions. Boys’—Girls'—Children’s Oxfords—Sizes to 2 Novelty Footwear '1.49 Included Are 250 Pairs New 2-Tone Styles, SPORT OXFORDS 79¢ Pumps Straps Ties Oxfords Boys'—Girls'—Children’s Oxfords and All Leathers 8-Piece Slip Covers Eight-piece sets of striped material of good wearing quality. Made to fit the average living room suite, consist- ing of Davenport, club chair and wing chair—complete with five separate $3.59 Set Goldenbers’s—Fourth Fioor