Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1933, Page 23

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EDUCATION SOCIETY T0 OPEN SESSIONS American Council Will Hold 16th Annual Meeting To- morrow and Saturday. ‘The American Council on Education will hold its sixteenth annual meeting tomorrow and Saturday in the assem- bly room of the Brookings Institution, 722 Jackson place. Five speakers will discuss “What Is | New in Education” at the opening ses- sion tomorrow morning. Among those who will speak are Supt. Sidney B. Hall | of Virginia, Louise Brownlow of the Publi: Administration Clearing House, Chicago, and Dean Malcolm S. Mac- Lean of the University of Minnesota. The Chicago school situation will be discussed by Fred J. Kelly of the Office | of Education and Dr. John K. Norton, chairman of the Joint Commission of the National Education Association and the Department fo Superintendence. Other afternoon speakers include Pres- ident Raymond M. Hughes of Iowa State College, council chairman, who will talk about the work of the council; Prof. Sumner H. Slichter of Harvard University, who will speak on “Emer- gency Measures for Academic Unem- ployment”; Dr. Franklin J. Keller of New York, executive secretary of the| National Occupational Conference, who will discuss the relation of education to employment and unemployment, and President John C. Merriam of the Car- negie Institution, Washington, who will deliver an address on “Inspiration from | Nature and Research. Saturday morning’s session will be ! to reports of council commit- | tees, a consideration of constitutional changes and the election of officers. | ‘The annual report of th2 director will | be delivered by Dr. C. Riborg Mann. | Approximately 150 delegates represent- | ing 22 national educational associations and 250 colleges and universities will | be in attendance. | Playmate’s Bullet Fatal. ST. LOUIS, May 4 (#).—Arthur Temple Churchill, 10, of Burlington, lows, died yesterday of a bullet wound suffered Saturday when a playmate ac- cidentally shot him as they were play- ing “Indian” at his home. The boy ‘was brought here on a chartered air- plane for an emergency operation. Dist. 7200 Six Boys Prevent Wreck of Express In Raging Storm Orphans Halt Train Be- fore It Reaches Washed-Out Area. By the Associated Press. PASSAIC, N. J, May 4—A drama of orphans, a storm and an express train hurtling toward disaster had its equel today when six lads modestly received congratulations on their quick thinking. ‘The six parentless boys glued their faces to a window of the Passaic Asylum last night to watch an electric storm rage outside. Suddenly they noted the rain had washed away an embankment, leaving a section of rallway track suspended flimsily over a 10-foot chasm. They knew an express train would roar over those rails shortly. Dashing out, they ran down the tracks, waving raincoats and screaming. The engi- neer saw them through the darkness. He stopped just in time to save the train, which carried 500 passengers. The boys are: Jacob Merlinizek, John Murdock, Douglas Fleming, Ru- dolph Borsche, Frank Mazzola and Michael Mazzola. Charity Leader Dies at 80. HELENA, Mont., May 4 (#).—Mrs. Nannie Douglas, 80, a teacher and leader in charitable work in Louisville, Ky., for 40 years, died yesterday at the home of a son, Walter S. Bliss. Mrs. Douglas, widow of Col. J. J. Douglas of Louisville, had made her home here for 13 years. l-'; l-seTeefh Don’t allow your false teeth to drop or slip when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little Kling on your plates. This new improved powder forms a comfort cushion—holds plates so snug, they feel and act like your own teeth. No more danger of rocking plates—eating will again be a joy. Leading dentists endorse Kling. Guaranteed better than any- thing you ever used or money back. Large package, 35c at all druggists. HOLDS PLATES K L' G FIRMLY AND COMFORTABLY 9 TIRE DEPT. -The Avenue"—Tih, 3th and D Ste., is offering the new Covalier s ARISTOCRAT of 2-Gallon CANS $1.50 5-Gallon CANS 3.50 (Including Tax) —All Cavalier Motor Oil is OIL Tested and Approved by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory Guarantee and Certificate of Test With Every Can Tamper-proof Cans TESTED at the refine: the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, and APPRO' them only after the fixed specifications have been fully complied with. Their representatives seal and tanks of this fine oil, and can with motor oil only so n all witness the filling of every tested and approved. Their Certificate of Test and Stamp of Inspection attached to every can. MOTOR OIL... —At this ?rlce you are actuall only. 7%2¢ qt. y paying Tire Dept.—Fourth Floor THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1933. Wm. Rogers & Sons’ Silver Plated Ware Closing out the bal~ Listen In! “Last-Minute News” ry Night on WRi Friday Remnants Get That Friday Habit—Shop at Goldenberg’s and See for Yourself Our Regular Friday Clean-up of All Odds and Ends—Sorry, No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders Filled. ~ Clearance of $16.50 Spring Coats sy 87 01 27—Dress and sport coats, fur_trimmed or tailored of smooth and rough fabrics. Sizes 11 to 17. 72—Exceptional dress and sport coats, trimmed with better quality furs and silk lined. Various smart fabrics. Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 46. $10 and $16.50 Spring Suits 43—Dress, sport and swagger $7.77 suits with short or 34 length coats or capes. Plain color fabrics and tweed mixtures. With or without HOSIERY (36 prs.) Extra Sheer Chif- fon Hose. Run-stop, picot- edge tops; FPrench heels. muen?eflefl‘“:s:“ ors. 3 - merly 69¢ 520 (75 prs) Mesh Silk Hosiery. Full Perfect quality. of colors. Medium 4 mesh. Formerly 68c 2 prs. for 85c. (25 prs.) “Nomend” Sheer Silk Hose. Full fashioned, sandal sole. Al X smoketone and Pacific beige. Sizes 8% to 10. For- 690 merly $1.00 in stock (300 prs.) Boys' and Girls’ Sport Hose. Broken lots. % and % lengths. Plain colors and fancy patterns. Formerly 12%%¢ (50 prs.) Tots’ Mesh and Siik Anklets. Plain colors or with fancy tops. Soiled Sport Shop Odd Lots! (18) Sport Dresses. Wo- men’s and misses’ sizes 14 to 40. Knit fabrics and wool crepes in light colors. Broken -um;t- ments. Formerly o $2.95 (25) Sweaters. Misses’ and women’s sizes 34 to 40. Plain ol:lm]'a lndlminl;tu in glgfly vely styles. or- merly $1.19. C Second Floor DRESSES for Clearance (55) Siik Crepe Dresses— Prints in light and dark colors. Broken sizes. Formerly $5.95 (10) Silk Dresses—Flat crepe in derk colors. Sizes 11 to 17. $3.95 and $5.95 (27) Evening Dresses— Flat crepe and satin in several nice styles. Some with jackets. Broken sizes 14 to 42. Fer- $3'98 merly $10 & $15. ggr trimmings.. Broken sizes 14 to from display. Smart 19c colors. Formerly 35c. $1 Mesh Dresses S0c B—7 59¢ American Holland Window Shades, only Perfect 3x6-ft. size shades in white, ectu 36c $1.25 Flannel Back Table Covers, 79 Goldenberg’s—Downstairs or green. Friday “EXTRA” Specials Just 25 in sizes 14 to 20. Puff sleeves, nicely styled in maize and green only. (45) Khaki Knickers. Sizes 14 and 16 only. For- 100 merly 59c.... House Dress Dept. econd Floor. S Second Floor Pormerly Flip-Flaps 88¢ Slip them on over your best frock like a coat or wear them as a dress. Smartly styled, with gen- erous lapover in front. S8hort sleeves, flared skirts, and other attrac- Clearing Coats and Suits Formerly $5.95 to $16.50 Friday at . .00 14—$10 Sport and Dress Suits, silk lined and in a variety of styles, with or without fur. Sizes 14 to 44 in the group—broken - assortments. 14—$7.95 and $10 Suits, in coat or cape styles. Some fur trimmed. Plain colors and mixtures. Sizes 11 to 17. $3.94 13—$5.95 and $7.95 Sport. Coats, in plain or mixed materials. Lined through- out with serviceable fabrics. Light and dark colors. Sizes 11 to 17. 8—$10 Spring Coats. Untrimmed, in_sport and dress styles. Black. tan and grey. Broken sizes. Second Floor MEN’'S WEAR (72) Men’s Rayon Union ¥ " make. White weigh! Suits. Short sleeves, long legs, broken sizes in ecru and white...... (10) Men’s 50c (240) Men’s 69¢ Rayon Shirts and Shorts. “Augusta” (132) Men's 59¢ Broad- cloth Union Suits. Amos- (175 prs.) Men’s 50¢c Fancy ‘Hose. A famous make, discontinued patterns. Sizes 10 to 12 in the group, but of course, not in every 190 pattern or color, pr. (115 prs.) Men's Rayon and Lisle Hose. Fancy pat- terns and plain colors. Broken sizes. For- 160 merly 25¢, pr....... (240) Men’s Ties. Failles foulards and mogadors in stripes, figures and other pat- terns. Formerly 35c 190 (116) Men’s 89c Linen Caps. Plain colors and pat- terns in light or dark Men's $1.95 Hats. Grey, brown and tan. Some solled. Broken = 89c BOYS’ WEAR (7) Boys’ $3.95 4-pc Suits, Complete with two pairs of knickers and vest. 1 size 7, 3 in size 9 and 3 in size 13 $2'79 (50) Boys’ $2.95 Suits, with long pants; also zipper Jacket with long pants. In- cluded are juvenile suits consisting of jersey sweater and pants with broadcloth waist. Sizes 5 to 15 $l in the assortment.... (180) Boys’ Shirts and Button Biouses. An odd lot that formerly sold for 39c and 49c. Some ir- 250 regulars in the group (300) Junior Boys' Wash in & variety of siye a variety of styles and colors. . B 250 Boys' 3% cloth Pa- Jamas. Sizes 4 to 12 zsc in broken assortments (48) Junior Boys 5% ) Boys’ Suede cloth in broken 390 sizes. Formerly $1.. (122) Boys’ 39¢ Blouses. A brcken assortment. Some slightly lrrle[ull!;.l Various colors an materials 15¢ (29) Junior Boys’ Spring Cnh} Bizes 13 to 3. $1 (110) Boys’ Base Ball 224 coors.,Formerty and col e 19¢ (38) Boys’ Cloth Knickers, Lined and finished with knit cuffs. Sizes 8 to 10. 390 years. Formerly 59c. (36) Boys’ $1 Long Pants. Part wocl, in various pat- Tt ety DI $3.95 to $6.95 All wool, in several patterns. Sizes 3 to 12 years. (60) Boys’ $4.95 and $5.95 lues. With 50c Bleached SHEETS e 29¢ Slight seconds of a heavy, round thread quality sheet. Two de- sirable sizes, almost half the usual price. (22 doz.) Pillow Cases, 42x36 size. Good quality cotton, free from starch or dressing. or- 1, merly 16c, each.. 12/20 (9 doz) Extra Length Sheets, 81x99-inch size for quality. Formerly 59c. (1,400 yds) Unbleached Sheeting, remnant lengths :;t’ tg 8 yll'd.iit 40-inch. ra heavy quality. Formerly 121z¢c. Yd. 63/40 (1,650 yds.) Unbleached Cotton, 38 inches wide in a closely’ woven quality. 2 to 5 yard lengths. For- Sc merly 8c. Yd. . (64) Colonial and Rayon Bedspreads, 84x105-inch, full oot Forminy colors, $139 . - 79c (4) White Dimity Bed- spreads, soiled from han- dling, but they are easy to launder. 72x99-inch 950 size. Formerly $1.39 Main Floor TOILETRIES [ r( :.l) m Iorn:erly“.m Gresw 18c (14) P S ream, iy 29¢ (48) Virginia Lee Talcum, 50c size.... loc (8) Cln:l Mlnlcllxr! Sets, ormerly $1.50 950 (5) Houbigant Ideal Toilet Water, lormefl.y. $1.95 $350 . a Louis pe F: der, flesh and rachel. 39c Formerly $1 Toilet and Bath Soaps, assorted kinds and 50 GLOVES (55 prs.) Washable Doeskin Gloves. Formerly $1.29. Slip- and one-button style. (23 prs.) Children’s Long Silk Gloves. Double-tipped Art-Stationery (8) Rug Frames—Adjust- able to three sizes. Fermerly $1.29 25 to 49¢ Y: town, rayon mixed, crepe boucle and tweed. As- 120 sorted colors. Ball.. (87) 49%¢ Boxed Stationery 27c (50) 25c Corres- Main Floor HANDKFS. (14 dos.) Women'’s Hand- kerchiefs—Pine Linspun, Main Floor KIDDIES’ UNDIES (200) Boys’ Athletic Union Suits. Broken assortments Vee neck, closed (250 pr.) Children’s Waist 1Sllll‘.b. White nainsook. ihm legs. Formerly 25c.... 12 /Zc Main Floor GIRLS’ WEAR (8) Girle Spring_Coats. $1.59 B e T 3 Formerly 49¢ 19¢ (42) Girls’ Wash Frocks. Not al sizes. Formerly 58¢ 390 (3) Infants Hand-Knit Wool Sacques. Slightly soiled. Formerly $1 (25) Girls’ $7.95 S Coats. Sizes 9 7 to 16 years.... - (29) Rubber Crib Sheets. TIrregulars. Size 36x36 inches. Formerly CORSET DEPT. (10) Girdles. _ Clearance of $5 side-hook, zipper-clos- ing models. 14-inch satin brocade. Broken sizes E (5) Zipper Girdles. Clear- ance of $3, fancy brocades. Broken $1.49 LINGERIE (75) Cotton Gowns and :d'ql’.m Sll‘ll:fly !ggfl- rom display. For- merly 39¢c 190 (50) Silk Lingerie. Chemise, (10) Silk Siips. Built-up- shoulder style, in flesh and tearccs. Broken sizes. Sofled. For- merly $1.98 $1.49 Second Floor HANDBAGS (16) Handbags. Simulated leather and rayons, in at- tractive styles. Nicely ]Q¢ lined. Formerly 59c.. (28) Handbags. Cigarette style. Simulated leather, in good colors N;o:ly lined and fitted. - merly $1 .. ™ §9¢ (110) Smart Bracelets. Metal and colored compo- sition. Numerous styles. sc Formerly 29¢ and 3%¢c.. Main Floor 79¢ to $1.25 Silks & Rayons Mill Lengths and Remnants 49c¢ ». Printed AILSiTk Ruff Crene Printed AlLSilk Flat Crepe AILSil% Plain Ruff Crepe ALLSilk Plain Crinkle Crepe All-Rayon Printed Ruff Crepe All the smarter col- ors and patterns, in excellent lengths for dresses, blouses, etc. Main Floor Shoes for Clearance. Women’s Leather House Slippers. Onc-strap, rubber heels, leather soles. 79c Medium _ heels, tle styles. Most all Boys' and Girls Tennis Shoes. White, brown sun- Boys' and Girls' Sandals. soles. Sizes to 2.. Main Floor Cieanmce! “59c All-Silk Washable Flat Crepe Remnant lengths of 2 to 4 yards . . . just right for dainty White and de- underwear. sirable Summer colors. 39¢ = Main Floor Remnants of 15¢ to 25¢ Summer Wash Fabrics Lengths of 2 to 5 yards ina large range of colors and pat- All guaranteed fast terns. colors. Qs C v Printed Fine Count Percale Printed Voile Printed Dimity Printed Batiste Flock-dot Voile 28¢ to S0c Wash Fabrics Rayon Taffeta . . Printed Seed Voile . . . . Printed Lawn . . Voile . . Cotton Crepe, prints. . Rayon Satin . . . Printed Nub . Rayon and 15¢cya Main Floor UPHOLSTERIES (50) Bar Harbor Chairs. Crash cretonne covered cushion. Back in- c cluded. Formerly $1 (100 prs.) Criss-Cross Curtains. Dotted and figured marquisette in cream or 79c (200) Ruffled Curtains. Double ruffied flowered valance and tie backs. Blue, green, rose and gold. Formerly 39c. (100) Priscilla Ruffied urtai Flowered mar- quisette in pretty 550 colors. Formerly 89¢ (200 yds.) Belgian 50 inches wide. [ in mulberry tan combinations. 190 Formerly 59c. ¥d. (250 yds.) Curtains Mar- quisette. 36 inches wide in white only. Excellent for Summer glass Formerly 19c. Yd..... HOUSEWARES il e T ax. 1-1b. size. - merly 60c 390 (13) Metal Radia- Covers. Formerly 190 (11) Porcelain Table Tops. 27x22-inch size. For- 7Q¢ merly $1.19 Min el Cloas ante Formerly $7.98... $3'98 Enameled Sauce- icng handles. For- 290 (23) Bay ‘Rakes, with long handles. .. 10c (40) Universal Table Knives, Black han- loc dles. Formerly 39c.. (1) Tarnish-proof Silver- merly $396....... $1.98 (8) Serving Trays. Glass bottoms. Formerly QR $1.49 40) Importéd Pottery : )cmmrpuou. for sugar, salt, tea and e oty 1o, 49C (4) Undersink Slightl Formerly ¢ Downstairs RADIOS (1) $29.95 Crosley Fiver Teneuced catine; $19.95 218t $93 T set, in cabinet. . $23.75 (3) $19.15 Edison (7) Armstrong Felt-Base Rugs. Seconds. 11%x15-foot size. Formerl“y $6.9s $1395 .. . (4) Armst: Felt-Base rong Seconds. 113 x12-foot u‘l‘n‘.‘ Formerly $5.95 Fe $1195 .. . (22) Felt-Base Rugs. Sec- onds. . QXlgngOL zxze For- Merly §6 and € $6.95 $3.95 (225 yds) Feli-Base Remnants. Various colors and designs. For- merly 38¢ to 55c. Sq. 240 yd. wide, Formerly 38c. Ya. .. * 19¢ Grass wide. Formerly 59c. e 29¢ (1) Samples. 4x7-root size. For- merly $4 $1.95 (12) Fibre Rugs. 6x9-foot size. Dl-wonmiued patterns, in attractive colors. W' 3 Formerly $6.50 . u'9b " (15) Fibre Rugs. An odd lot “d“mr::mn Tugs in varied patterns. Formerly $13.50. $8'95 (5) Crex de Luxe Rugs. 6x12-foov size, wsconinued patterns, (i) Rugs. For- mer $35 and $39.00 rugs, Rugs. 9x12- FURNITURE 3—3-pe. Bed Room Suites. Poster dresser and van- Formerly iy oy $30.95 2 P, ving Room construction. Suites. Sagless % Formeriy so0..: PALTS 1—10-pe. Dining B Suite, Mahogany flnllh.z::m- sists of buffet, china cabinet, server, table and six chairs. Formerly $129 4 Cogswell Chairs, As- sorted covers, re- Formery 1635 91095 12 Occasional Chairs. Sev- ive covers. frames. L] R 5285 ve:wer with mnl'ew"?a';: over) good service AT Formerty s1905. $12.95 Fourth Floor. Shop the New Goldenberg’s and See, for Yourself tive details. Fast color prints in good colors. Sizes 14 to 52 Second Floor BEDDING 16—All-Cotton Mattresses. Heavy rolled edge. All sizes in the lot. Formerly $5.95... 10—Metal Windsor Beds. Walnut finish. Slightly marred. 3-ft. 3 size un!g If you do mot have a charge acount, why mot open one. Call at Bureaw of Accounts, Fifth Floor, New Fitted House Garment Unusual Purchase of $8.95 Fibre Rugs $5.95 Closely woven fibres in striking patterns that are woven clear through to the back (for double serv- ice). Take advantage of this early selling to save on your Summer rugs. Other sizes proportionate- ly reduced. 9x12 Size Downstatrs Store Here Are Wash Dresses $2.95 Pique, seersucker, linen, eyelet batiste and voile .. . the darlings of Sum- mer fashions. Smart sport types or_styles for general wear. White, pas- tels, prints, checks, brown, red and navy. Sizes 11 to 17, 14 to 20 and 38 to 46. Dress Dept., Second Floor Summer Shoes $1.33 Patents, blondes, WHITES, two-tone effects in dressy pumps, strap models ‘and ties; also clever new sport ox- $2.50 Couch Covers $1.55 Complete With Three Cushions Jaspe cloth in green, or rust—nicely tailored, with three cotton-filled pillows to match included at this special price. Third Floor room suite, having five separate cushions. Ex- ceptional values! - Third_Floor Studio

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