Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1933, Page 8

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 18, 133—PART ONE. RN EOLAS : ' L IGOLDENBERGS JUNE of Science Convenes at s==... Buy Now While Prices Are Still Down--- how long the earth has been spinning around the sun, and the structure of the atoms of which all things are made will be among subjects of reports be- fore the American Association for the R S h S This great event was planned before the ris fifi‘genusu of more than a dozen : : > e e = 5 =) . " oy, S el ek \ ) % AEN / \ at the low point of all time . . . We turned thy prehensive “pools” of scientific knowl- N\ - g T ‘ LA SR \ values. Since then cotton has soared, silks scholars, leaders in almost every branch of science, will join v‘vlth nfited Ax]'nsxi'- A N N N R . l 10 4007 R 1 S on concentratin available N \ 4 . e ey © e ‘ v ) and other materials are up 10% to 40%. Re gow 3110 run;vz-nfe is put loggthcr l;,o § - e & . oW e farmer's crops can 2 made \ » A \ to resist diseases. A large proportio ) : \ : RA l k h 'll] b bly b q 1 d B o Tkt alsenes A arge” proportion 4 SR ‘ \‘ : : 1ke these w roba never be equaied. to attend. p 4 = \ 3 i A 5\ Meet For Two Weeks. The meeting, held in connection with the Century of Progress Exposition, will last two weeks instead of the usual one-week sessions of the asso- Regular 79¢ $1 and $1.29 Sk b i o o ,/////////4{ :, HANDBAGS BLOUSES greatest toll of life in the United States, | : AR heart disease and cancer. will be dis- | %8 b\ T \ cussed by Dr. Paul D. White of Har- | P 5 - C vard. noted authority on heart ail- | : R W 2N \ ments, and by Dr. Max Cutler of Chi- | f§ B Z e \ Nt . - . £ A beautiful selec- cago, who will speak on “The Conquest | tion of styles, in of the Cancer,” at the opening general ; 7 simulated leathers session of the association Tuesday. and fabrics. Nicely = ! A Dr. Morris Fishbein. editor of the lined and fitted. ‘ summer styles in or- American Medical Association Journal, | Various grains to gandy, voile and will outline the possibilities for prog- | Y, C aS e Vatous qralns 3 Tess of medicine in the future. a 1 . The question of the age of the earth beige, navy, eggshell and black. and usefulness of different methods ain Fl of determining it, including the dis- Main Floor M loor xntcz;:tiol!la g! nr;.dbnd,ctive “x‘mneula. couni rs of mud on e ocean e T TR . at ['epeS 12%c Unbleached . Regular 18¢ i T D B Y White Po— SHEETING PILLOW CASES Other Topics On Program. Black Pink Dr. Robert A Millian, Nobel Prize | Turquoise Orchid ‘ # 3 winner and noted authority on struc- de ture of the atom and cosmic rays, will / :'"::'m 1;0':' “' 4‘ : 1 outline latest knowledge of the mucleus acht Blue undus o yd ‘ A IR0 T All smart new of the atom, the mysterious inner cen- Clay Beige Peach e ter in which some scientists believe is | Chalk Pink Rose Beige locked up vast energy. Dr. Richard i Size 42x36. Made Goldschmidt of Berlin, Germany, 'm.' g Grey Fondant Tan 39 inches wide. Extra heavy high A of extra heavy zfl};‘:rk]egn‘rthé;l:cm&:no;regggg:. .f“’ma ; :‘:‘" ::d"e-w:;l:e 40-inch all-silk quality, count quality — for % sheeting, free from psychologist, will tell of “recent a ;i s i . ket el heavily woven, ideal for many household starch or dressing. vances in our knowledge of human per- | Crequette Spox Sixey present wear or for Fall uses. sonality.” | ; Atrway Jadestone garments...you know silk Mot loor s tists 311 Torus Iatest Knoviedas incleds S SiEsingiup, tod o any iciment suct as wkseve o Todres | tim ‘ g wi a 19¢ Yard Wide S9¢ Perfect Qualit like in every respect, exce e 2 PO gl | : 3k T C ns el i y e | W ' . 25¢ & 35¢ Summer Cotto JASPE CLOTH | Window SHADES d bits of matter that travel at Printed Chiffon Voile, Printed Dimity, tr dous speeds; chemistry, includ- . > Printed Batiste, Printed Lawn. Fashions for o ““m{j °"’"“k§,“ fih.;:e'ug?h ”‘:.nd 7 evening, street, sport and all daytime occa- c gy{h:: hx;::enl a‘:::dles nrnr :use, 1‘;: 2 sions stress the importance of fine cottons. v 7 The fabrics, colors and patterns in this i £ group will easily fill your fashion needs. e yard _, ' eac NEW BUTTER CHAMP'ON genberg A Every yard of fabric absolutely washable. Yard For slip covers and Goldenberg’s—Main Floor = summer draperies, size, with strong 36 inches wide. Col- rollers. Choice 6f ors of rust, green, white, ecru and tan. green. Perfect MINNESOTA HOLSTEIN World Record Bet With 1,510 quality. ird Pounds and 33,649 of Milk Third Floor Downstatrs By Genuine Italian - | Sale! “Everlasting” Sweetheart Regular 256 Leghorn Hats | Bleached Sheets 32| S & ‘ i . 81x108 J Bweetheart Soap, 33,649 or‘m‘ur: xg 365 days u:m-l be- X 2 K for toilet and bath . Kleenex, the soft €5 ‘one of ive cows in_dairy \ ) > . 3 ry to produce in that period over y 3 Size %, 1 use. Spectaily priced white cleansing tis- 0 pounds of butter, the announce- for this event at 22¢ sue — specially aid. Three of the other four also for half a dozen made their records in Minnesota. | 79c = priced at 83c for six The nn; chn.mplg l,lyngi uuh !-‘epn‘:go = . N packages. Farms herd are owns [urphy, o . i1 " of the Minneapolis Tribune, who | Soinds Like a fable These sheets are guaranteed to outwear any ordinary Main Fioor Main Floor in London and adviser to the | ds lik : 5 staiiee Ll conference of the world economic | well it isn't . . . these are sheet sold at the same price and have p! by i 3 really truly genuine Ital- that aflter 1044washingsi they 'we)re still good . . . (this is Women’s 39¢ 39¢ Irish A — | ian leghorns, every one equivalent to 4 years of service). AIR VICTIM IDENTIFIED | . - d on the Hning. : y : PANTIES HUCK TOW ' ~ T Muew shadr: 25c¢“Everlasting” Pillow Cases, 18¢c OWELS Brother Says Eighth in Chicago beautifully styled and 45x36 and 42x36 . . . made of splendid cotton to match 4 fOl' $ 1 parley. Tragedy Was Brooklyn Violinist. | 3 tnmr:nefl with ribbon above mentioned sheets. CHICAGO, June 17 (#).—The eighth | < bandings. Natural color. t of the crash of a World's Fair | 3 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor Goldenberg’s—Main Floor 2 Size 17x30 inch A seeing eirplane last Sunday was | ‘ : Panties in button oday as Rudolph Fox, 25, of | Pine quality Irish N. X, a concert violinist, | S a0l e e B\ linen Hemstitched fdentification was by Morris | lored mesh Panties \| Huck Towels; i Fuchs of Brooklyn, a brother of the | in various styles. white only. Soft and victim. He said Rudolph had recently | - - Plesh color. = 8 Anglicized his name. Fuchs said his \ . N . # aborbent, brother had been en route to Los An- | N N ) R S Main Floor Main Floor geles R \ Authorities recelved a telegram to- N N R 3 A i s. Bessie Laftfogel of New X ~ N X i king to be notified if the | ¥ N \ S N BOYS S0c to 79¢ 390 Dundee Sallup” eppeared on the ry ng of the only vietim still , ) 3 Knickers and : Large 25%50 , Had Only Eight ; &) 2 . 4 e e j % : {f,‘%;:}_! lk?a‘;y m:ml- A A I § | linens, suitings, white H | size towels the whole T, Tex., June 17 (#).—In- S 4 ; 3 3 (M| Jean. Sizes ¢4 to 17 =l family -will like. % \ years. All perfect. Goldenbeaie Main Floor in Setting. Main Floor eggs available, eight e Mrs. Highsaw inspected chicks and found not eight, $1.29 and $1.59 Vst Tosie: Thiase- Col $1 & $1.25 Sheer . ‘ . 29¢ Socks | Chiffon Hose Harvard Theater Secks to Restrain two colored come: om presenting ct at tr Thet he ol breach of contract. X Corwns Outstanding Light Beige Trala o g R . for C Siintone Tang Clarence Foster and Wal 3 Slips Qualities and Troplique Eden s defendants Fashions at i Candy stripes, meshes, fancy Delightfully sheer . . . ideal for wear with lovely x Chemise patterns, fancy cuffs and every MAYNARD’S c 4 . Summer things . . . and so smart in the tan . other new hose fashion. Col b . Chitreo: Box i S e x Pique Wavy Pique Eyelet Batiste .and white in combinstions aaq | for white footwear. Sheerest chiffon, all-sliios hicken Box ill your lingerie chests wi: e adorable garments in A t . Si 6 to 1014. and slightly heavier weight f tilit, s ——Delivered Hot— this sale .. . first of all you save . . . (for these garments have dc‘;htogifitestr:r?ou?flof vai;xreeszenceafl;io::::;ir:;os one monotones. Sizes 6 to 1015, gy glo yl-‘ull l.shionegd or utility service. ' : . A T 1 LI e 3 " gone up in price since we made this purchase) . . . second, dainty fashiosnsg tl;ts;lloik equally as smart downtown as Main Floor Summer means so much additional need for lovely lingerie. on your home veranda. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor 6 Fiok Bultered becuits] b " %;5?:‘“ Every garment bias cut . . . lace trimmed Stunning New Pastels and Whites That Sweet Mixed Pickles or in tailored modes . . . regular sizes only. You’ll Be Sure to Want for Yourself. White, flesh and tearose in the group! Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 52 Free Auto Parking Space But Not Every Fabric and Style in Each Size for Our Customers Oppo- Beonomy Cotton Dress Shop—Second Floor site the 8th Street Entrance. Goldenderg’s—Second Floor

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