THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 18, 1932—PART ONE. tution and By-Laws; Mrs. Vergle Balderston, Trophies and Awards; Mrs. Marion Martin, Publicity. Mrs. Marion Martin, past president, was presented with a waffle iron by members. Refreshments were served, | Lieut. and Mrs. J. Byron White being hosts. Members of Victory Post Drum Mrs. Lillian Bridges and Miss Ella Mae Doleman, color bearers; Mrs. Marion Martin, parliamentarian; Mrs. Edith C. | Hatheway, historian. Standing com- | mittee chairmen: Mrs. William Oley, | Rehabilitation; Mrs. A. N. Schroeder, \ | Child Welfare; Miss M. Edna McIn- Victory Unit, No. 4, held its regular | tosh, Education of War Orphans; Mrs. meeting at the home of Lieut. and Mrs. | T. C. Chapman, Americanism; Mrs. J. Byron White with Mrs. Viva T.|Secrah Hines, National Defense; Mrs. Doleman, president, presiding. Mrs. | Ferdinand Johansen, Poppies; Mrs. R. Tdith C. Hatheway, a member of the |W. Bywaters, Radio and Music; Mrs. unit of Post No. 6 of San Diego, Calif., | Katherine August, Ways and Means; presented her transfer into membership | Mrs. Edith S.'Sadler, Fidac; Mrs. Emma in this unit. L. Turner, Auditing; Mrs. Clara Perry, Mrs, Doleman announced the follow- | Sick Calls; Mrs. Sarah Bachofer, En- ing appointments: Mrs. R. W. By- [tertainment; Mrs. Marie Gorsuch, Mem- waters, recording secretary: Mus. Caro- bership: Mrs. Edith S. Sadler, Unit line Sonemsn. corresponding secretary: | Activities; Mrs. Rose E. Levy, Consti- American Legion Auxiliary tended the social. home of Mrs. P. E. Doleman. The next regular meeting of the unit will be held September 22. Mrs. Dorothy B. Harper of this city was elected national chapeau of the | American Legion ght Purchased Before the Present Rise in Prices 200 Very Newest Style We couldn’t hope to duplicate these marvelous coats at this price . . . they'’re beauties! Of fine-looking crepey .. . all silk lined, warmly inter- . and lavishly furred (they look twice the price) with: Genuine Fitch Lapin French Beaver (Coney) Manchurian Wolf (Chinese Dog) Marmink (Dyed Marmot) A Size Range to Take Care \\ of Every Woman and Miss 114 to 20—38 to 50—42Y; to 521, l 18V, to 241,—40Y; to 51V, 400 New all Dresses Arrived for Our Popular Line at Only 298 Just When You’re Ready for Them! A Sale of §1 to $1.50 Fall Silks 40-in. All-Silk Printed Crepes! 40-in. All-Silk Canton Crepes! 40-in. All-Silk Krinkle Crepes! More-expensive-looking travel prints and flat crepes . . . that have adopted the newest fashion details: high necklines, cape shoulders, scarf necklines, full sleeves, slim skirts. Black-with-white, wine, green, brown or navy. Sizes 14 to 20; 16!, to 24',; 38 to 50. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor \ Smart as smart can be—every one of them! Every yard is perfect quality 1009, silk, and brand-new for Fall. The C prints in the wanted plaids and tweed patterns—the plain silks in such shades as black, winetone, navy, rhum brown, Autumn green, rust, etc. Make selections tomorrow and get busy with your scissors—and McCall patterns! New $1 Printed All-Silk “Toadskin” All-Rayon Crepes Rough Crepes 1932 40 Inches 59Cyd. _slyd. Wide. . .. Favorite. . You can make very attra The “rougher the smarter” is (and quite inexpensive!) dre fashion’s motto this Fall and of these smart new crepes in Winter—which makes these new tones of wine, green, brown, crepes leaders! Brown, wine- copen or black. tone, tile, beetroot, navy, black. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor You’ll Find It Worth- While to Visit Our Optical Department Wonderful Selection of Crisp, New A B C Percales 29¢ Printed Rayon- 18c and-Cotton Crepes Guaranteed fast ray of them. 36 Mothers always welcome a new inches wide. shipment of these finely finished Chintz percales—for kiddies school 28 frocks, house frocks, etc. galore—in light and dark shades. 36 inches wide. Goldenberg's—Main Floor Hollywood ching Work to Our loc Yd Adorable fast colored prints — New Collection of Women’s & Misses’ beautifully finish- ed. Ideal for Gowns 8 £ 3 Pajamas school frocks. + In this special group you'll find cotton crepe nightgowns in plain colors, and two-piece plain broadcloth pajamas that will launder nicely. Contrastingly trimmed. Genuine Invisible Bifocal Lenses’ Regularly $15.00! 37 High-grade bifocals, af- fording both far and near vision in one pair of lenses. Our optometrists will carefully fit them to your eyes. ‘Tru-View’ Lenses For Far or Near Vision For 0 Only 83.5 need lenses for Whether yo far or near vision, you can get them in our Optical Dept. for less—no sacrifice in quality! *Tinted or Cylindrical Lenses Not Included. Eyes Examined Free Two Registered Optometrists Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge Fast colored new designs Bring Your Hems Notion Department e i Sizes This $1 Melba |76 and 17 Beauty Treatment (Five Preparations) FREE with Every $2 Purchase of Melba Beauty Preparations! Including These Favorites: Melba Face Powder, $1 Melba Skin Food, $1 Melba Cleansing Cream, $1 Goldenbers's—Maln Floor Regular and Extra Size Handmade Gowns Beastifully jam: broidered Porto Rican gowns in [J white, flesh or & tearose. QRtp e Bhirre Aecount Second Floor Portland, Oreg., last week. been actively engaged i{n Legion work for some years and during the past year she has been in charge of welfare at the Vi rection of Maj. P. C. Harris. Bugle C Gictory Post at- | KY., was elected and installed as presi- EndiBugle Coepe And eIy | dent of the American Legion Auxiliary, | The president, Mrs. Irene Arnold, pre- A bingo party for the benefit of the | &t the national convention at Portland, unit was held Friday evening at me‘oreg. Thursday. Three other national officers were re-elected and a new his- | Martha Witcomb vice president, Mrs. torian was chosen by the Executive Council. | Wiggin MacDonald of Indianapolis, | ments as follows: secretary; Mrs. Cecilia Wentz of In- dianapolis, treasurer; Mrs. J. J. Dolye and Forty at ' of Toledo, Ohio, She has | Malcolm Douglas of BSeattle, Wash, historian. Mrs. Pat Allen of Portland, Oreg., was elected American vice president of Fidac Auxiliary. A meeting of the George E. Killeen Unit, No. 25, was held at the club house, 3265!2 M street, Wednesday. ns’ Bureau under the di- Mrs. 8. A. Blackburn of Versailles, sided. Mrs. Blanche Buscher was elected property custodian and Mrs. ‘Ada Riley having resigned. The president made her appoint- Secretary, Miss Mabel Staub; treasurer, Mrs. Marie Dyer; membership, Mrs. Blanche Buscher; music, Mrs. Dorothy Wild- They are Mrs. Gwendolyn chaplain, and Mrs. ing; hospital and rehabilitation, Mrs. Mary Killeen; program, Mrs. May Or- lando; World War orphans, Spedden; Steinbraker; unit activities, Mrs. Mar- |ion Money; Americanism, ,Mrs. | Ward; publicity, Mrs. Ada Riley; Fidac, Mrs. Susie Reinburg; national defense, | Mrs. Ethel Gass: trophies and awards, Mrs. Edith Langvoight; emblems, Mrs. Lo- retta Montgomery; Della Barber; good cheer, Mrs. Mary Glascock. ermen last season totaled nearly 85,- 000,000 gallons. TEXAS URGES HEARING ON CARRIERS’ APPEAL State Asks Supreme Court to Ad- vance Date for Motor Proceeding. Mrs. May child welfare, Mrs. Isabelle Rose Alice Dobbins; legislative, Mrs. By the Assoclated Press. Mrs. The State of Texas joined contract memorial, ways yesterday in asking the Supreme Court to advance for hearing at the earliest possible date an appeal brought by_the operators. ‘The appeal contests the validity of a Herrings caught by Norwegian fish- operators of motor vehicles on its high- | State statute under which the Texas Railroad Commission is given jurisdic- tion over contract carriers as well as common carriers. The commission, acting under the statute, prescribed minimum rates for contract carriers which are higher than the rates fixed by their contracts au1 which, if enforced, would, wie carriers asserted, destroy their business. A three-judge Federal court refused to stop the State commission from en- forcing its arder. Announcing that the interest motor cars has supplanted that in rafi- ways, Royal Masonic School for Boys, in England, has dropped prizes for knowledge of rajlways, You’'ll Remember 1932 for These Savings on Bedding, Draperies, Rugs, Etc.—in Our Half-Yearly Sale of Home Needs 25¢ Turkish Towels Generous Size, 22x44 Inches! Heavy double 16- thread quality— with colored bor- ders. Excep- 16c—better I mo mats, in pretty pas- tel shades. § tional values at Turkish Wash Cloths $1, $1.25 Bath Mats Absorbent rregulars of fa- for the wsual 2 for 5c price of ome! 58 inches wide—with fast colored borders. Serviceable grade. 29c R order a supply! weave. Two 39¢ Mercerized Table Damask, Yd. Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor. Model Spreads 26 handsomely hand- 33.29 some with green and bleached muslin Also 10 hand-embroidered, ruffied Double-bed size —of yellow. Manufacturer’s Close-Out of Hand Embroidered Savings of nearly half! Limited quantities! Get yours early!—Art Gift Dept.! Lot 1—87 Values! broidered, fringed dou- Ble-bed spreads—finest unbleached muslin— rose borders. Bolster included. Lot 2—$8.50 Values! A s 95 Lot 3—$12 Values! n ° Six Lovely 9 spreads—fringed el . and embroidered With bolster. Dowblebed size. CrSandy Modals ‘beautiful unbleached muslin spreads—with crisp organdy in rose or bolster. Handsome workmanship. .Bolsler included. You'll love them! Art Gift Dept.—Main Floor Here’s aFWelcome Saving on Good-Looking $ 4.83 1009 pure virgin wool, so soft, fleecy and full of warmth! You will adore the gay plaid designs —rose, blue, gold, green or lav- ender. $2.88 $1.69 $3.98 66x80 Double Bed Size $2.50 Cotton Blan- kets, 74x84 in. Ea..... $4.50 Part-Wool Blankets. Pair $2 Plain-color Part-Wool Blankets, 72x84 and 76x80. $3.98 Sateen-covered Wool Cemforts, each.. $6.95 All Wool-filled Comforts, each $10.00 Warm All- Wool each 5. Cotton Blan- kets. 0x80 in. Pr.. $1.98 kets, 70x80 in. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor Look! Three Lower Prices on Yelour Portieres S wide }ss.zs $9 value . .. 72 in. wide } 87'95 | $8.95 to the pair. $12.95 value. . 100 in. wide to the pair. ¥ $16.95 value. . Rose and Blue...Rose and Taupe... Rose and Gold...Rose and Green... Blue and Gold...Blue and Mulberry ...Blue and Taupe...Blue and Brown ...Taupe and Mulberry. Pair. .. $3.00 Velour Overdrapes—of $1.50 Velour Drapery—54-inch high-grade sunfast velour; two lustrous drapery velour—colors to side pieces and s 95 match most any color 9 e ne st $1 scheme. Yard 89c¢ Three Large Lots! Ready to Hang Damask Draperies Thousands of Perfect Window $].95~ Shades $ 2.95 . 33-95 pr. A New York jobber quoted a han pes—of heavy damask (rlel:d‘wene). price—we snapped him up—hence come in blue, gold, green, these sensationally lower prices! A sreat opportunity for schools, room- rust ' or mulberry; sateen lined; pinch pleated. ing houses, etc., to save. 69c American-Hol- Save a Third on s shogme i 3¢ New Damasks $1.25 Satin- finish 77c 33c Special Group at Reg. 95¢ Shades ; 49c Opaque Wi Group ...... Reg. $1.49 dow Shades......... $1.35 Sunfast Cam- 97¢ | s pri o - bric Shades...... $1.25 Chintz Wi dow Shades.... Duplex Shades $1.50 values. Green-white, green; washable. $139 Scalloped & Fringed Shades, 3x6 ft.; white, egru or green Monday! Sensational Prices on Three Sizes of ‘“Everlasting" 72x99 Inches— 81x99 Inches— Regularly 95c! Regularly $1.00! 4 72 $1.50 Hemstitched | They’re Guaranteed Colored Bordered for Three Years! buy them by the half dozens at these prices! Extra-heavy fine o count quality, free from starch size . . . extra s “« . long, no starch 29¢ “Everlasting” Cases Same qualit; Fast colored aelibain 4t 4-inch hems in rose, gold, (J green, blue, orchid. Goldenberg's—Main Floor s s It's especially profitable to or dressing. Note extra length! or dressing. 36 and 45x36 inch sizes. Sheets 81x108 Inches— Regularly $1.25! 89 $3 Coverlet Spreads i §1.79 105 inches— extra large— rich colonial designs in fast colors. 352 R:gron Spreads ize x s l .29 105 seamless beavy rayon spreads — rose, blue, gold, green, orchid. $52.50 Was Last Year’s Price for This Grade of Famous - 9x12 Axminster Rugs! We Cannot Mention the Maker’s Name! All Perfect 2 Quality, Too! Use our budget plan to take advantage of this sensa- tional rug value in our Half-Yearly Sale! Made possible by a fertunate purchase from a leading maker that every home knows. Beautiful patterns and colors. Now! The Finest SAROUK PATTERNS in GULIST AN RUGS 2510 0! See Them in Our Rug Department Tomorrow! est maker of Oriental rugs for production in the famou: , saving import duty!) Oriental designs and Oriental wools, too—bringing shim- mering Oriental luster to your living room! Goldenberg’s—Down: Homewares! $1.49 “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Roast Pan Deep genuine “Wear Ever” roast or bake e pans, 9'¢x14-inch size. Less than one-half price. [ QS il 89¢ White | $2.24 Wash | gq. gp, Combinette iler Crock 59c | $1.69 | 59¢ less white en-|Copper bottom: S ever 'and o make. No. % $2.00 Toilet Seat $1.29 G-gallon size:| Mahogany Duco fin- smooth glazed; 53 beverages, ete. 1-Ib. cans Golden. | 12-in. floor nickel - plated | be $39 High-Grade Velvet Rugs 9x12 our best grade velvets—rich de- signs. “High Light” Rugs S $32.95 Fine, lustrous copies of old Per- sian and Chinese rugs—more than 30 designs. $6.95 Felt-Base Rugs sxizft ie— Q4 AR perfects and seconds included. Which Ones Do You Need? Attractive s l .95 cage as stand. Twe-tone enamel fin- $3 Bird Cage and Stand for shown— with full ish: Green and ivory, red and black, light and dark green. $1.19 Brush & Sweep 79¢ sweep- 5 8-in, 48c Floor Wax 29c¢ s guaranteed | ing brush hand duster. This “New APEX” Electric Washer 9: rbl[e $1.29 Ash Can bfll.slgceom- ated galv. iron. ight cover. 79¢ | $1.98 Cortaated”™naiva: | Siroms prste. & orraga va- | chirome plate. Com- nized ‘iron. Dlete with cord. Downstairs Store sk szc.,ic O':.Iy’s 49.50 Made with a full size porcelain enameled tub, balloon roll wringer Edisoni|and 3-vane agitator. Use Your Budget Plan For Monday Only! 89c Metal Scrap Baskets An exceptional purchase makes possible this amazing price for several designs. attractively decorated metal scrap baskets “GET IT AT 39¢ OLDENBERG'S AND YOULL GET IT FOR LESS”