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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1932. TATAT AAAA AL 9 H BURRDUGHS AD PLEDGE 5 I Citizens’ Association Would Co-operate in Forming Organization. The co-operation of the Burroughs Citizens’ Association in the formation of a community relief organization was | pledged last night at & meeting of the | association in the Burroughs School, Eighteenth and Monroe streets north-j east, | The proposal was made by William | Love, the body's delegate to the Fed- | eration of Citizens’ Associations, who | sald a number of business men along Rhode Island avenue northeast would be willing to make weekly or monthly | contributions for the needy of the neighborhood. | The assoclation adopted a resolution | offering its help to the business men | and authorizing its president to appoint two persons to co-operate with any or- ganization for relief that they may form | This action followed a decision to | cancel plans for an association Christ- mlsdplfly because of the great existing need. 1t also was suggested that the North- | east Bicentennial Committee carry on | the work of emergency relief, but this | proposal was voted down. Municipal authorities were asked by the citizens to widen and straighten Bunker Hill road from Twenty-second to Twenty-fourth street northeast, and to resurface Queens Chapel road from Eighteenth street northeast to Rhode Island avenue. A program of musical entertainment was provided with Mrs. Fay Swensen, contralto, accompanied by Mrs. Lucy Mayo at the piano, rendering several | dolos: Mrs. Swensen and Mrs. J. A.| Koons in duets, and Warren Koons, | Mrs. Koons' son, giving several har- monica_selections. John M. Stoddard, president, presided. GAS KILLS MOTHER OF WASHINGTON MAN | Mrs. Elizabeth C. Abell, 62, Falls to Sleep Beside Range in | Home in Baltimore. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, December 2.—Falling asleep as she was heating milk on a | gas range, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Abell, 62, | was asphyxiated yesterday when the | water from the heataing vessel over- flowed, extinguishing the flame. Cozener John J. Morrisey said death ‘was accidental. 8he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ben J. Reber of Baltimore, and three sons, George Abell, Washington; Chazles S. Abell of Miami and Francis Abell of Baltimore. | | .. .and ea is just the to cash your Christmas Savings Check . . . it L buy more boxed for gift-giving. IM. C ARMY ORDERS Lieut. Col. Frank Geere, Coast Artil- lery, now en route from Hawail to In- dianapolis, Ind., for recruiting duty, is relieved from that assignment and will report to chief co-ordinator in Wash- m, D. C., for temporary duty until he takes his regular station at Kansas | ‘t‘:;t!y, Mo, as co-ordinator, 6th Corps | . The following officers are appointed members of a board to meet in Wash- ington at call for the purpose of physi- cally examining candidates for the posi- tion of interne in Army hospitals: Maj. Charles W. Riley, M. C.; Maj. James J. Weeks, D. C.; Major Harry A. Bishop, | M. C, and Capt. Arnold A. Albright, | % - | Maj. Iber James Fairchild, Specialist Reserve, Washington, D, C., is assigned | to active duty January 9 in connection with procurement duties in the office of the Assistant Secretary of War. Capt. Claude M. Adams, 8th Infantry, iis detached from Fort Screven, Ga.! and assigned to Fort Moultrie, S. C. Capt. Walter L. Sherfey, Infantry, has been placed on the retired list for dis- ability. Lieut. William R. Mackinnon, Quar- termaster Corps, detached Chicago depot, to Fort Benning, Ga. Maj. Charles W. Ryder and Maj. Wal- ton H. Walker, Infantry, will report for duty at Fort George G. Meade, Md upon the completion of their tour in| China. Capt. Rufus Boylan, Infantry, signed to the Quartermaster Cor| fective December 7, with station ai Sam Houston, Tex. Maj. Leslie T. Saul, Infantry, de- is as- tached Fort Howard, Md., and assigned to Washington quartermaster depot upon his discharge from Walter Reed Hospital. Marine Corps Orders i | Lieut. Col. Lauren S. Willis, assigned | to duty at San Diego, Calf. | Maj. Peter C. Geyer. detached, San Diego, Calif., to headquarters, Depart- ment of the Pacific, San Franc Capt. Field Harris, detached 1st Bri- gade, Haiti, to VS Squadron 15M, U. S. | S. Lexington, San Diego, Calif. | First Lieut. Cherles C. Brown, detach- | ed, Peiping, China, to Depariment of the Pacific via the U. S. S. Chaumont, scheduled to sail from Chinwangtao, China, on or about December 22 Second Lieut. Forest C. Thompson, on or about December 3, detached Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md, to Phila- delphia. Second Lieut. Harvey C. Tschirgi, on or about December 3, detached Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md, to Phia- delphia. | CARS YIELD TO BUSSES | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., December 2| ().—Mayor C. M. Chambers indicated | yesterday plans of the San Antonio | Public Service Co. to replace its 150: street cars with busses will be aproved | by the city Monday. | Col. W. B. Tuttle, president of the company, said an agreement had been reached, tentatively, whereby the com- pany would pay the city $250,000 in cash to offset the reduction in ad| valorem taxes paid by the utility firm as a result of the change. ot 3 W sy 1o buy! Ney's new low price policy thing for small budgets. We'll be glad gifts at Ney's. Everything attractively Pure Dye Silk LINGERIE Tailored and lace-trimmed Gowns, Pajamas, Dance Sets, Step-ins and Slips. sortment of styles in all sizes. Large as- BUY AT NEY'S AND SAVE MONEY m&’gfl& Silk Chiffon and Service Weight Hosiery 65¢ No need to pay mo: fine quality stockings tion of 25 newest shac re. These are in a full selec- les. Full-fash- ioned and perfect. All sizes. SRR SR o Tor ounsmir B2 R b3 S S 3 “Holeproof” SOCKS 350 3 for $1.00 A famous brand of Men's Hose Smartest Made to that are bound to please. patterns and plain colors. All sizes. wear, IF IT'S NEW NEY'S HAS IT! Pre-Shrunk Broadcloth SHIRTS $] .5 4 Every Shirt guaranteed to fit. Collar-attached models in white, blue, green, gray and A tan. Also, striped and patterns. All sizes, fancy * Christmas Savings Checks Kiddies’ Fleeced Gloves —are wgfarabIeB and wel- ome i o Q8 lined styles. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. $1 Chiffon Scarf Beautiful and wear- able! Double width chiffon (imagine at this price), in dainty colorings. Golderberg's—Main Floor, veryone Loves a Gift of “¢ Ready to Supply Stunning Gift And What’s More, at a Very Special Price! Genuine Calfskin —of a smooth, expensive-looking grade— in a host of the season’s best top handle, pouch and underarm types. Linings are of good-grade materials, and the ornaments of shiny metal or marcasite are crowning touches of smartness. Black or Brown Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, AAAAAAAAAAAAANAALASAL saosanAbAAAAAAAAALAAALAALLA ¢ [XYYYYYY Talk the Family into Letting You Select —as Your Christmas Gift! They’ll probably be delighted with the idea— if not, buy yourelf one with part of your Christ- mas savings check. Certainly these two low prices we're featuring never bought MORE COAT than this season! Junior Misses’, Misses’, Women’s, Large Women's, Little Women’s Sizes | Even separate fur capes! Smart woolens, silk lined and interlined — with marmot, sealine (coney), French beaver (coney) caracul, etc. (coney) ; grey, green, wine, : 3 brown, black A * $4 98 * Never bought a more thrilling gift than one of these gay DRESSES Especially the delightful ankle-length frocks (one sketched) with their big puffed sleeves, metallic and velvet trims, that will make you an object of admira- tion at holiday parties! Plenty of STYLE and Plenty of FUR on Our Coats at Coats laden with rich, flat- tering furs, like fitch, bea- ver, caracul, Persian lamb, skunk, red fox, sealine Gold, peppermint, hyacinth, red, royal, grey. Satins! Crepes! Sheers! Styles and Sizes for Junior Misses, Misses and Women of all Types Second Fleor. You’ll Be All for Giving Handkerchiefs —when you see the host of these gay little Christmas banners that we’ve marshaled for you tomorrow—at special prices. For Women—S59¢ Box of Three Pure Irish linen—colored em- 39 C broidery and hand applique. For Women, Fancy Handkerchiefs Airy lace-trimmed chiffons, em- broidered white linens, sport 2 5 linens, etc. C For Men—79¢c Box of Six Plain white with white initial and hemstitched border. C For Men—Box of Three Colored borders, white satin 29 c stripes, or hemstitched borders. For Boys—39¢ Box of Three Hemstitched colored woven bor- 2 5 c der styles. For Kiddies—Box of Three Assorted patterns—with em- 1 9 C broidered corners. Main Floor. Goldenberg’s has hundreds of such smart ne and feminine gifts . . . important or trivial . . . ¢ for the older and the younger generation! And Let Your Christmas Gift-Shopping Start HERE Tomorrow! Lingerie in a SALE! You'll know it’s a very special event whe you see the beautiful quality of these gar ments—the quantities of charming lace whicl trim the frilly ones—the dainty embroide on the more tailored styles. Silk Slips! Dance Sets! Chemise! Panties! Stepins! back satin or pu silk crepe! Newest bias ¢ styles—the slips with V raight tqps! Flesh, Chemnise, Panties a Stepins in both Reg) lar and EXTRA SIZE! Geldenbers's—Sceond Flooks Two E:},quisitely Sheer Numbers of $1.25 to $1.65 Chiffon Gift Hose Filmy 51 Gauge 2 Thread or 51 Gauge 3 Thread! Also a Not-Quite- so-Sheer 48 Gauge, 4 Thread Chiffon For those who are more interested in sheerness than wearing qui ities—these light-as-a-mist 51-gauge chiffons make thrilling gifts ( course, we cannot guarantee the wear). Others on your list will p fer the 48-gauge quality. All have silk picot tops and come in the ne est street and evening shades. La France “Kant Run” Hose Lovely new pin-point 35 weave that is positively $1 ° guaranteed not to run from any cause. service-weight hose—and these are splendid 42-gauge, 7-thread quality. $1 Silk Top Service Hose Some one on your list likes 6 5 Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Come to O The Newest Toys . . . Fastest trains . . . M Bulova Watches —are Famous Gifts! And you can buy them right here at Goldenberg's on our Budget Plan of con- venient payments. Styles for men and women—ask to see them in our Jewelry Dept. Women’s Bulova Baguette Shown Above $29.75 [ ] Special—Saturday! Women’s $7.95 Watches $4.95 Octagon, cushion or ton- neau shape wrist watch— chromium finish case — 6- jewel movement. ‘Watches—Maln Fioor. This cunning doll is one of our best values—pretty face, composition body, moving eyes, mama voice, Very attractively dressed. Dellville—Main Floor A4hasirdadiag A ¥ Sidewalk Bike 37 Ball-bearing: 12-inch bicy spoke wheels, spring saddle; Y and nickel finish. In Dollville! Our Best Doll Value A $2.95 Doll $1.98 Stands 27 inches tall Coaster Wagon $2 1 Full size, heavy-ga: 3 bright enamel flnifi').g l:gflerj ing disc wi heavy tires. SCOOTE $1.98 - covered footboah parking stand brake. TYYYyY i