Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1932, Page 26

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" B—10 #:. THE EVENING VRGINAN ILED BYALTOONROA George Harris Brought to D. C. Hospital by Wash- ington Man. By a Staff Correspondent to The Star. VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS, Va. June 15.—George Harris, 46 years old, of Vir- ginia Highlands, was instantly killed last night when struck on tne Jefferscn Davis Highway near here by an auto- mobile said to have been operated by Andrew G. Flaherty, 34, of the 600 block Seventh street northeast. Washington. taken to Emergency Hospi- and J. C. Fought of and pronounced cead upon Flaherty is said to have told Police- man Hugh C. Jones that Harris sud- denly walked in front of his car from the side of the road. He believes that he failed to see Harris sooner because of the headlights of an approaching machine. Flaherty went to police head- quarters in Washington as soon as he Lower Price for an | left the hospital and remained there | until the arrival of Arlington County | authorities. Flaherty and two com- | panions have besn ordered to appear in | County Court here today. Harris_was an_employe of the Wash- | been a resident of this community for a | number of years. He is survived by his widow and one son, George Harris, jr.| An examination at the hospitai révealed | | Harris to have suffered a fracture of | the skull and fractures of both arms ana legs. |~ Harris' son told police that his father | had -°n to Washington to see the Flag day parade. He was unable to explain | how his father happcned to be walking | stone the road, police said. GENERAL HELD IN PLOT | TO RESTORE ALFONSO BARCELONA, Spain, June 15—Gen. | Emilio Barrera. who was one of the most influential men in Spain during the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, was arrested here today at his home and charged with being implicated in a plot to restore King Alfonso to the throne. ‘The general’s son and Baron de Mora were arrested in Madrid in connection with the plot. Gen. Barrera was o e taken to Madrid for questioning. For several there have been Overnight Case Well with and $1.00 value! made cases strong irames good locks. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor Lots of Favorites— At a Lower Price! HATS Softies! Simulated Panamas! Fabrics! mas (more. more expensive Novelty Pigues' Linens! Meshes! 78¢ "1 Good-looking glazed, simulated, pana- looking!) [ NAVY ORDERS l STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDXNESDAY, Lieut. (Junior Grade) Hubert E. Strange, orders June 6 revoked. Carry out dispatch orders May 11, to U. 8. S. Wright. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Gerald D. Capt Matthias E. Manley, detached zurmuehlen, detached U. S. S. Altair Scouting Force, in June, to duty as chief of staff. commandant 15th Naval Dis- | trict, Balboa, Canal Zone. Comdr. Chester H. Keppler, detached as commander Destroyer Division 2, Scouting Force, about June 18, to Naval | Observatory, Washington, D. C. Lieut. Comdr. Frank C. Fake, orders | February 19 modified. To command VP Squadron 7F (U. S. S. Argonne). Lieut. Robert R. Buck, orders May 2 modified. To U. S. S. Willlamson in- stead U. S. S. Blakeley. Lieut 21 revoked: continue on duty Office of Naval Communications, Washington, D. C Lieut. Franz O. Willenbucher, dis- patch orders April 28 revoked. Detached Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in July, to U. S. S. Wyoming as com- munication officer. Lieut. (Junior Grade) John S. Graff. orders April 14 revoked. Detached U. S. S. Jason in June, to instruction Naval Academy. Annapolis, Md. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Charles P. Hill, jr., orders December 30 and modi- Morris Smellow, orders April | ington Gas Light Company and had|as assistant chief of staff, commander | about June 20, to U. 8. S. Teal. Ensign Rudolph C. Bauer, detached May 18, to Aircraft Scouting Force. Ensign Henry T. Klinksiek, orders | | May 28 modified: to temporary duty | | Instead U. S. S. Nevada. | | Dental Corps. | | Lieut. Comdr. Adolphus R. Gleitsman, detached U. S. S. Texas about June 20, | | to receiving ship at San Francisco. | Chaplain Corps. Comdr. Robert E. Miller, detached Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H. about | September 15, to Asiatic station. Warrant Officers. | | Machinist Ernest E. Dobson, detached Navy Yard, Washington, D. C,, in June, 1o Asiatic station. |~ Machinist Lawrence W. Ott, detached | Navy Yard, Washington, D. C, in June, | | to Asiatic_station | Chief Pay Clerk George W. Knoll, | detached Naval Training Station, New- port, R. I, about May 28, to U. 8. S. Sirius. $58,907 IS LOW BID FOR MALL HIGHWAYS| ST T | ‘The firm of Brady Bros, 1615 Q. street, was the indicated low bidder | Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., about ‘r—when bids were opened yesterday by Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, director of | public buildings and public parks, for Naval Academy pending further ordm," construction of new highways in the Mall between Seventh street and Fif- teenth street extended. This contractor | offered to do the work for $58,907.50. Alternate plans are embodied in the proposals. | Three firms submitted bids, the oth- ers being Corson & Gruman, $75900, ; and the Union Paving Co. $75,600. 1 Col. Grant and his associates will take | the offers under consideration and an | award is expected within a few days. | Congress appropriated $100,000 for improvement of the Mall, and Lhe' projected work will come out of this fund, a large share of which has al- | ready been used in moving trees. fication of May 20 revoked. Detached VP Squadron 8S in June, to Aircraft | Squadrons at Pearl Harbor, T. H. Lieut. (Junior Grade) David W Shafer, orders April 13 revoked. De- . tached Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N. J.. about June 24, to U. S. S. Dupont. Look at This Attractive.Line-up.’ Washable Silk Crepe! Durene Mesh! Shantung! Linen! Dotted Swiss! Economy Frocks for Women and Misses! 199 Here’s the sort of thing vou can expect to find here: A cool white linen frock smartly trimmed with red or bril- liant green mesh . . . in vour favorite pastel shade . with revers, the freshest- on a Summer’s day! Anc washable silk crepes Sleeveless. cap sleeve motifs, pleats, revers, squ White, fle Every one a smart NEW fashion—and wonder- ful value for a dollar bill! Large tion, too—with a host of WHITES and pastels to meet every need. The kind of value that keeps thrifty women misses coming to our Millinery Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor Irregulars of $1.25 Mesh Hose 59¢ Full fashioned— Extra Special fi and ium meshes —with ty picof —well investigating at this ER PRICE tomo selec- and Dept. h, maize, green, blues, peach, Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes 36 to 44 a swanky little two-piece mesh frock . a crisp dotted swiss frock looking dress you could slip into 1 anv number of white and pastel eady to be whisked into the suds after every few wearings. and capelet models with pipings, rare necklines, button trims, etc. orchii, etc. Goldenberg's—Second Floor At a Very Low 3x6 = Size med- dain- t tops ity. worth ecru; LOW- a lim T row. Popular shades wear Sum costumes. $1 Chiffon Silk Hose sheer silk feet and Periect quality hose with plated picot tops Goldenbere's—Main Floor 6 Thursday Special! — to with mer 5¢ Patch Work Bed Comforts - fash- 39¢c Fr 22 attractive Summer draperics, et Gioldenbers's—Fourth Floor 50c Window Shades Perfect unusually Green, white or pendable rollers. this price! Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor A New Low Price for Gay Cretonnes 39¢ Value patterns Lower Price Values! $10 Fine Grade Grass Rugs 6x9-ft. size 34 45 Extra Price! 31 shades of good qual- mounted on de- Only ited number at fine weave grass rugs —reversible. Rose or blue patterns. $1.75 Imported Rugs 2053 rugs in sl.l9 copies of Persians. Colorfast. $2.00 Chenille Rugs - 24x48-inch size; s inch size: newest 31.39 desiy desirable Sum- mer colors. Washable. 65¢ Felt Base, yd. Heavy Neponset quality 44c rutner for halls or narrow rooms. Good colors, yard wide Congoleum-Made Rugs 0x15 Rugs-perfects. $4.14 Four artistic patterns to Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store inch fine 22c¢ Large range of delight- fully cool looking cre- tonnes for a host of Sum- mer uses. n, Yd. ‘r 25¢ select from. Important! Buy Now and Save Money! oned pat- reat o from Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor Optical Department Spe Genuine Invisible The New T axes Beccme Effective June 21! NORGE Electric styles hoose cial! Bifocal Lenses* For both far and near vision in one pair of lenses—htted to your eyes. $7 Lenses for Far or Near Vision Careiully your eyes. priced at . fitted to . _\v.,,,.k:‘;.u\ 53.50 * Colored or Cylindrical Lenses Not Included Two Registered Optometris ts Df. Kanstoroom in charge Optical Dept.—Main Floor Use Your Charre Account Refrigerator There are 3 reasons why vou should buy a NORGE electric refrigerator—it is economical . it is dependable . . . and it is convenient! Made with ample shelf space and EXTRA freez- ing power. it is the most economical refrigerator we know of. NORGE uses the famous Rollator —only 3 moving parts, nothing to get out of order. Norge Alaska Sketched at left. . Other Models 145/ [$169.50 5 Cubic Feet $259.00 of Space Investigate Goldenberg’s liberal terms before vou buy—you will be surprised how economically you can purchase a NORGE on our Budget Plan—a small down payment and 18 easy monthly payments. Goldenbers's—Downstairs .Store Swedish hinges supply more than| one-half of the world’s consumption. Chief Pay Clerk John F. Marsden, detached U. S. S. Sirius 2bout June 1, | to Naval Training, Newport, R. L | | ROACH DEATH A Lower Price Here Too! Girls’ 79¢ Beach Pajama Sets Wide-legged, gay print- ed pajamas, with a floppy nat to match—what every girls wants for vacation wear. 8 to 14 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Lower Price on 69c Non-Run Rayon Undies 50 Regular and Extra Size PANTIES! ® Regular Size géf P Vests, Step- | *‘;w ins and | s Bloomers! Goldenberz Speaking of Lower Prices— Look at This Saving on 69¢c “Co-Ket” Rayon Mesh Cloth! One of the Summer’s Most Stunning Mesh Fabrics! 38(: yd. You'll want a Summer coat and one or two dresses o tiiul mesh when you see it ( vou already know how handsome White, pink. eggshell, beige. copen, jadestone, light blue. nile and navy Really an exciting value ifor wcmen and misses who realize its fashion im- portance. 29c “Peter Pan” 40-in. Printed Batistes Fine, sheer quality in the !9c coolest. prettiest 1ast-col- ored designs on white pastel grounds or oldenbers’'s—Main Floor Lower Priced! Baby Boys’ 79¢ Wash Suits 59- made little sleeveless broad- cloth suits in blue. green, maize or orchid —<ome with sheer tops—all in cunning button-on styles that are cool for Summer. Babies’ 79¢ Sweaters Fretty little all-wcol slip-over sweaters in white, pink or biuc, with touches of hand-embroider: Goldenberg’s—Third Floeo Sizes 2 to 6 Years Well For Sportswear Boys’ Covert Longies Washable tan coverts—well made. sl Some with zipper fronts. Sizes 12 to 20 vears. Boys’ White Flannel Pants, 12 to 18, $3.95 Boys’ Bell Blouses 59c and 79c vaiues—high neck, long sleeves. Whites and fancy pat- terns. Sizes 8 to 16. m Boys’ Sport Sweaters $1.50 and $1.95 values! All-wool pull- overs with or without sleeves. sl Plain and fancy, 28 to 36 Goldenberg’s—Third Fleer JUNE 15, 1932, LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store C T S e N e S as Sensational Sales Feature in the When the Price Broke—We Were Right There With Our Order for 750 Pairs Don’t Pay $4.95 to $7.50 for Deauville Extra Service Extra salespeople to give you prompt attention —extra wrappers—in this extra value sale. All Sizes,3to 8 All Widths, AAA to C Sandals / Save the Diftference in This Sale They’re Only 1.95 One of our good friends was desperately in need of cash. He came straight to Lans- burgh’s with this amazing offer. We couldn’t believe he was really serious—but here they are. Genuine Deauville sandals of fine calfskin. 3079, all white, the remainder all beige, beige and white, and brown and white. Remember, T;lesc Aren’t Molded These have McKay leather soles, and must not for one instant be confused with the ill-fit- ting, uncomfortable soles that are simply molded. Mail and Phone Orders Filled by Jaise Stuart—N Ational 9500 Men’s Wear Shop—Street Floor We Bought T hem Otf Price and We’re Going to Sell Them the Same Way Tomorrow! A Sale of Men’s Broadcloth Shirts 39 4 for $5.50 A high-grade broadcloth with a glow that doesn't wash off! That’s just one indication of the quality of these shirts. Look at the way they’re tailored—pleat- ed sleeves, pleated back, full length! That's more quality! Collar attached, in white, blue, tan, green; neckband style, white only. Sizes 13!} to 18. At the Same Pricel a Quantity of Fancy Woven Madras Shirts Pre-shrunk, fast-color shirts in neat stripes; made with the collar attached or two collars to match; sizes 14 to 17. Mail or 'Phone Orders to Jane Stuart—NAtional 9800 MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR

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