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THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. OCIOBER 4. 1632. B e ———————— S e ——— e U- S- cm-l-EGES cl" m":‘:i‘l;;l:_":’ :«::’; of BROT:'NE:IS3$0';(Y) :\:’I’I:I)LE &Efi L GoLbENgERG’S * Always Convenient—Open a Charge Account:With Us] Judge Loule W. Sturm set their for the Januaty term of court. ] Deshes of Eilosophy. Florida Pair Indicted on Charges | Richard Giliman, who in A h u ; d , ; EXPENSES SHARHY 5.1??:?? :‘m:'fi?hrn:um&:? .!g : !nr::,“r:‘;.c;::m’ : Eéfi:d‘:‘?‘ m":r : . < e | t Mana erS Sal e and other fine poems, has enrolled in| . 4 Pederal indictments, but was A 3 ¢ =3 the Craduste 'School of Arts &Dd| By tss Associsted Press. Jurisdiction of the State. h : : Salaries, Building Programs|Sciciceof Cutholle Usiverstly as can | yAcKSONVILLE v, October 4| (0% Tote! nflcimente. we : ’ &0 . _ i 2 A L e and Unessentials Bear bis of philosophry, Mr. Kil- | 290 ol and conspiracy in oot of Burden, | Bt By s ot i b SR Ve Offers Added Features for Coupon Day! Mr. Dachelor of arts depree 3t Bt Mary: » u g y reductions, building program ry's A 5 e "'.m.senu.xb ey | e s H S a One of the Greatest Attractions in Qur curtailments are the means by whicl S s i v 2 1le i\ ities are @ . 5 A 9 ' American colese e e tuee of| MILK STRIKERS SEEK L) Dept.Managers’ Sale—and No Wonder! the economic stress this year, the Unit- oo SIS 0 LNE UP DARYMEN T of Our Best Sellers ]| ~ Clever New the office showed that the average de- } crease in income of about 200 public | Leaders im Jefferson and Oneida| " 2 n, R and private schools of higher learning i B i 4 b/ ) o PN T per cent. A few of the in-| Counties Dissatisfied With 2 %, stitutions, however, reported incoms : - Quctions of as high as 50 per cent. First Day’s Results. T )y a Oc S “Very little change is e; in the | o, 1o Associated Press. ] 1 level of tuition rates and fees b ;::"Quaem:' the office of education| ADAMS CENTER, N. Y., October 4— y 5 said in its statement. “Some few Leaders of the milk strike in Jefferson gt o \ schoals expect to increase these charges, land Oneida Countles, dissatisfied with g = / still fewer will cut them. No ¢ the first day's Tesulls, were atiempting ; ) tuition rates is planned by any of the g 3 ! . 3 e e b ' or “Buyer 10 per cent of the ul g N ' group reporting. Pickets stationed at the milk plants it Our Buyer Says You “Several institutions report that their| o¢ the United Milk Products Co. N N Can Count on These building program is to be reduced or | Adams Center, Plerrepont Manor and ! / % . entirely suspended for the year. Others | Boonville yestérday took the $ s 9 expect to make great reductions in |producers delivering milk. ] ) : s their extension and correspondence terfe deliveries. . \ en vork, or will eliminate them e;:urel‘y. ‘strik b SOLD s‘"GLY In other schools approp: ons for sci- would . . . . entific research are reduced or dis-|violen Brad| orden, ¢l You're going to marvel at these two mar- ° “The total deercane i teaching stafr|deliveres, He aiirbuted yesterdevs other a pouch . : . fashioned in calf and ante- ‘ . $2 9.8 lrts seported by the schools is Soprcximate- | Poor Tesults in part to the circulation ibe sl e s tal nd it : . ) . TR B e e eion. 1o stafl holds | Of an erroneous report that the strike pe with s ng metal and marcasite To Wear Well— . bout 1,500 ¢ : ; fover rofessots wil 'bs employed. this | S3nSt price-cutting in New York City : : All Silk Canton Travel Prints! year than last. s W\ S . . “In many instances savings will be mfi's::i:":‘;‘:&OITE:W";;':”;&::: o, ¢ Crepes! Plaid Silks! Few Change Tuitions. d with Ctie Sirike Coramitioe, said the stk pensed with. of e Strike mmittee, sai - 7 20S ’ Stafts Reduced. ers would try by peaceful means to stop velous new bags. The one an envelope. . .the y 300. . . for all universities and colleges in the|Dad been called off. | 0 ornaments usually found on higher priced and Wash Well! effected by filling vacancies at reduced . 3 A 2 \ b . . - Sankings—in other words, at reduced | Argest milk-producing sections. \ . Rough Crepes! High-Grade ‘Rayon salaries. The number of professors and = f ' Sasiscant protessors is o be- xeauced | | ET TN T 5 \ Flat Crepes! Flat Crepes! and the number of instructors in- — e ________________ ! creased.” . \ TN Unmistakably new 1932hfnhions‘.l High neck; = \ $ A line, slim skirts, velvet touches, braid trims, metal . RETURNS TO HOSPITAL \ s N buttons, flattering necklines and treatments for the | T i e s larger woman, smart separate jackets, capelets, etc. very one colorfast—every- - rare value! Collar-attached Prince Georges Health Officer Has 2 \ one a v ¢ H H tyle { vhi d eck- Relapse After Operation. : Black, Brown, Wine, Sizes 14 to 20 s -?yx: ; nzew;?". pestels, neck Navy, Green, 38t0 44 Sizes 14 to 17 By a Staft Correspondent of The Star. N it i 4D n. B Hoosen. Princs Georges N Travel Prints, Plaids 46 to 52 Regular Sleeve Lengths County health officer, has returned to % 5 Geldenberg’s—Main Floor the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat \\& SRR . B Hospital, Washingion, suffering from the after-effects of a tonsil operation. s How They're se”’.n" Dr. Hooton was operated upon a week Greater Than Ever—October Coupon Sale of Girls’ Mit h ll ; cne 0 and went home a few days later. o , $2 & $2.50 New p 1 Dresses Pretty - styles and "‘h’fie’e";'e';; i: 1 € planned this Sale for Septem- ‘ : P o chic 17 | ; oy IIEl ber only. But so unusual are the offers we are still get- BES Dhene P e |IE| ting from manufacturers, and so insistent are the de- Velvets! of Felts! Fusranteed mands of our patrons for- MORE of such values, we ; wart & § Dot e will continue to offer these outstanding opportunities as Wattegux! Turbans! Berets! Tilts! Sailors! . Seemberrs—tatn. Tise fast rrive. Just as new and clever and becoming as can be—with their ; G +hey SRnlig 5 pert veils, bows, velvet trims and other details. Plenty of selec- g Recause We Aim to These l'E(:hoes” Of ‘I‘he Sale wi” be uite as ‘Fasci- tion for the older woman as well as the young miss—in head- 3 Give Service and Low i < i f 22 4. Y b outdone himself! o 4 sizes from 22 to 24. Yes, our buyer has r Prices Our Optical nating and phenomenal as our recent store-wide re- Bl . " ' J : = ack, Brown, Wine, Navy, Sand, and Green— ¢ Dept. is Unusuall ductions. FOR EXAMP_LE— Colors to go with any Winter costume! 4 po,m[:,‘f;“ 5 Goldenders's—Main Flosr—Socend Fioer ’ at gA.M. E 4 | SALE Here’'s News I;o:;p(r)!ur' Housewares Ready, with 3w More fl‘ l! & 3 Jlmyedf(aal;om 0/ ‘ $3'88 Util.ity : 314.95 to $l6.50 Genuine Invisible XS4 Pure Irish Linen j— Cabinets ) | BIFOCAL ‘&”‘?'.Q ; i ‘ For Only For Men and A LENSES "Q' .QQ [ TE A TOWEI.S 4 fir . $2.97 Young Men! e L) y ; i R a».“',f@ ' $7 95. N | 1250 value! w @ we®T ,g.h' - Fine quality invisible bifocals for weight, with 2-inch square both far and near vision in one checks, in colors of green, blue, red or yellow. A fine oppor- | i o . tunity to stock up at an excep- D,l:,::, 'i’,”::’,'fi’y.;,'ffl' -:: blues, , tans, 2 tionally low price. I cabinets—which take ‘:‘n: ingle_and_ dou Lenses for Far S ———"—- e B ) 1250, 51650 o or Near Vision . ve ’ st snoer. Do Topcoats goyi 33‘.50 - .. £l : ' . e ILLOWY Bisho / S i ) a wee .]Ensl.?wn,n’?:g:":n:g 53 PC- Enq I ISI‘ Dlnnerware et ; Sl o e fl:é& S $8'95 h quality, fitted to your eyes & e Goldenberg's—-Downstairs Store Goldenbers's—Main Floor : *Tinted end Cylindricel Lenses Not Tt j‘"’“‘/’” 8/’ B e EYES g})‘cééwmfio shoulders, in this very ivory. etc. Sizes 3¢ to 44. ; Our Ianprlce for this sale u!nn]y scarf— & 5 - he self fabric sash 'y sl il o | ; $5.95 and $6.95 costume. e Y - % . Our High-Grade $|675 Z : \ o 1 “True-View” Lenses \ A R Cost no more than ordinary . s ¥ 3 pair of lenses, carefully fitted to Linens, Provisions! What Values, Men! - 3 your eves. Take advantage of this Large 22x32 size of good h ; Lt S b A $ OAO Ji- P For Cooking Utensils, : special price. smart new fleecy fablri'c( lenses. One of our newest imports from Eng- ’ 2 | \ Two Registered Optometrists land featured at a lower price than ’ 4 : . Dr(.' n,m in Charge domestic sets! Johnson Bros. Parfck i { Ve Four Charee Accomnt. e S ST :nh Piats edg imped and Shoe Repair § 1 lowers. ate edges are erimped an . finished with a triple banding of Buff, 9x12-Ft. and e 0e Repair Specia Green with a bfack pin line, and Gold. 9x10Yy:Ft. Sizes N Surprising valde. WATCH the papers and our windows for other | "Sale Echoes." Incidently, remember lots of mer- ' | | I = $8 Famous “Sunfast” | _ rfect3Qua ek s . € y an Velour Portleres Irregulars Another of those “special buys” = £ Men’s, Women’s, or Chil- for which . dren’s Shoes . . . wo de- . mous!. mf‘v’; .',."‘..m, felt b::; | [rchi 54 Inches Wide $ .25 pair nup o tisictive pattems and ta the Pair— b Heavy quall‘tg Velo%rtl’nr?:u. all y b s Repastais Siore \ o g, an a variety of handsome ne Gelfonigres o WEDNE:! designs showing rich eaer combinations, in . 5 7 <l m‘u&'fi- rfect harmony with most home decora- mm. 54 Inches wide, By / (i chandise last menth was sold out by noon the first day THE New 1832 KNOX it was on sale—so come early, please, o be sure of your N ‘;::glbond" is sweep- ng the country—and no wonder! It's the smart- share. est and most versatile of all Felt hats. In 10 new shades. s DULIN @ MARTIN THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH " Connecticut Ave.ana l” HABBRDASHER PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave.. Entrance. Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. 190 F Strest i “GET IT AT ' $1195 Velour Portieres, 72"37.95 s 4 s DENBERG'S Slf.?b'\.h'l;u‘r.l’ ti (:. 100 $Q 95 L e G X JAND YOULL GET IT FOR LESS" ST