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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 2, 1933—PART ON. e e i r B4 e oo STAMPS IN DEMAND UNDER LOWER RATE 7,000,000,000 Two’s Expect- ed to Be Sold for Local Mai! in July. eturn to the 2-cent rate for local, postage has resulted in a flood of or- at the Post Office Department. requests so far re- | tment expects to issue billion 2-cent stamps s Ciinton B. Eilenberger, Postmaster General. ers were filled with the rbor day stamp., which was ssued last year when the change made to the 3-cent rate, July with the 2-cent Bicentennial en- velopes and the Bicentennial 2-cent stamps. stamp reserves here included 5.000,000 Arbor day stamps, 50,000,000 nt envelopes and 1,000,000,000 Bi- They are being used of ecenomy, Eilenberger anwhile the presses at the Bureau | ing and Engraving are turning itional twos of the old George | gton head of the 1923 issue, to itional demand. e in rates, which makes it possible to mail letters within the city for is increasing the sales of a stamp-book that has never been popular—the 73-cent book, which udes 24 1-cent stamps and 24 2-cent | Obviously. the book will lend S 1y @na national. f TUSKEGEE INSTTIUTE PROFESSOR SLAIN Colored Restaurant Keeper, Sur- rendering, Says Victim Accused Him in Crimes. EE, Ala, July 1.—A col- { man, described by police as de- today shot and Kkilled Prof. AtKin assistant principal of | > Institute, as he descended the m his apartment here. The slayer, J. D. Thompson, opera- tor of a cafe, surrendered to Sheriff | T. A. Riley after the shooting, and said he had Atkin because the latter ed him of slaying two women ampus_here Howard. a nurse at the insti- ain about a month ago. and oth, sister-in-law of Dr. R. R.| . principal, was killed nearly a, i der mysterious had never | in either case. Chief sher of Tuskegee said | cen active in the inves tkin was shot several times by a man hidden at the foot s. | was a native of Winston-Sa- C. FIVE-DAY-OLD “HOBO” | HAS RIDDEN 3 FREIGHTS | = | Baby's Face Blistered, but Other-, wise He Stands the Train ! Rides Well. ciated Press N. Mex., July 1.—"Hobo Bill.” | knight of the box car, blew | te yesterday on a freight from | 1t was a hot and dusty trip Bill's face was pretty badly blistered, but aside from that he seemed to have suffered no ill effects of his trip. “Hobo Bill” was born in Dalhart, *Tex., after his mother, Mrs. Flora Pearl Farmer of Bolinger, Ala., was removed from a freight car in the yards there and taken to a hospital ce his birth, five days ago. the has ridden on three freight trains; vill settle down now for Farmer camec here to r, Mrs. Anny Crocker. MRS. KIRKPATRICK DIES LOS ANGELES, July 1 (#)—Mrs ¥Frances Chandler Kirkpatrick, 43, wife of Dr. John L. Kirkpatrick and daugh-. ter of Harry Chandler. publisher of the Los Angeles Times, died today after a Jong illness, In addition to her husband and | parents, Mrs. Kirkpatrick is survived by a son and daughter, Harry and Marion, four sisters and three brothers, Norman, Phillip and Harrison Chandler. Marriage Licenses. + 53. 1618 Hemlin st. ne. and 3. 1807 Kearney derictsbure. Va.. and Eleventh st. n.e Helen F. Putnam. | Rev. J. H n_Allen. Va. and ne address: Rev. 2. Va. mhd Ruth | anzy. Va.: Rev. ni G. Pease. "1 and Rvelyn G, »th of Richmond, Va.i Rev. | :. 24 and Grace Kellenbenz, f 'Brooklyn Park, Md.; Rev. Columbuc. Ga., and Gastonburg, Ala.: 2 6 Kenvon st. and 71019 Kenvon st.i Rev. 1204 4%ad st. n.e and Iia V. Freeman, Va.: Rev. A. F. Ponre 2. and Rosia E. McClel- h of Baltimore; Judge Robert Mount Rainigr. | 16 13th st. n.é: | 24, Fort Myer. Va. and | . 21, 008 7th st. s.e.; | Rev. J. E. BrIgRS Macon D White. 38 Petersbure. Va. and Mrs. Ruth P. Harrison, 33. 1306 Fairmont st.: Rev. H_B. Smith Herschel M. Snead 0 Fanester st. se. and Louise Johnson. 18, Oxon Hill, Md. Rev. E. E_Richardson 25, Meadon. Va. and Mar- Henry C. Reese. 2. Richmond. Va.; Rev. querite B_ Spe H. H. Harmon. Births Reported. George W. and Mildred M. De Binder, boy twins David and Dora Nathanson. girl twins. " and Jacquelyn Jamieson. boy. minic Ciufireda. boy. Edward P. Sechrist, boy. James F. John H. and Hazel Rowe. boy Hyman P, and Mildred Kaufman. boy. Willlam C. and Rosa Padgett. boy. William K. and Margaret Russell. boy. and Agnes Ciements. boy. Edith_Overton. boy. Harry L. and Bertha Ste Joel A._and Ruby Burges: Albert R. and Helen Houch, giri. Joseph F. and Margaret O'Brien. girl. Charles H. and Pearl Mnagee. girl George H. and Thelma Casey. boy. George A, and Pauline Alexander.” girl. o T E Ao De;lhs Reported. A Goldenberg Charge Account is a genuine convenience. If you don’t have one—see our Dept. of Accounts at an early date. In Spite of the Rise in Prices We Are Clearing All Our Summer Furniture 100 Steamer Chairs $1.59 Only because they were delayed in shipment Complete with Canopy Top can you buy such high-grade chairs for so little —we're putting them right in our clearance! Sturdy hardwood frames, covered with bright 1wning canvas in stripes, Just 50 Folding Chairs Regularly priced at $1.19. Gr canvas seat and back for your lawn, = ‘porch, on the boat—anywhere in fact. Gay striped C Genuine Lloyd Here’s a Collapsible 69c to 89¢ High Grade | Silks 59¢ ¢ Printed All Silk Crepes * Printed Silk Chiffons ® Crinkle and Ruff Crepes * Washable Flat Crepes Make yourself several cool, fresh new frocks and light Summer apparel from these lovely new silks—as listed above. An excellent range of smart styles, new pastels and white. All Steel Easy Chairs Reduced from $9.50! Folding Beach Cart Reduced for Clearance Just the cart to keep baby (found only on* the better chairs) Orange and black or green and black. SIMMONS GLIDER Reduced from $12.95 These swinging chairs have a high back and head rest $5 95 . in when at the beach. Made $ 45 with 4 wheels and hood that'll ¥ keep out, the sun. _ The high-grade glider has a coil spring hase—makes for real comfort. The seat and back may be removed Payments whenever you wish (fasten with durable snaps). Goldenberg’s—Furniture—Fourth Floor. Sale of PLAY SETS Convenient Sand Box $3.19 Just like the beach . .. 36x36 inch sand box with metal bot- tom. Adjustable, striped duck canopy. Keeps the tots out of mis- chief and always within earshot. See-Saw $1.98 Gym Set $6.79 Sturdily made—to support the Talk about amusement—this weight of two average youngsters. set has everything to keep the Selected lumber - painted orange | youngsters interested for hours and green. Complete with two at a time. Adjustable ring and seats and handle. 20 inches high trapeze bar; horizontal bar, and 84 inches long. swing seat, rope and teeterboard. Goldenberg’s—Down3tairs. PAINTS Have Advanced But Our Prices are Still Low Heavy Galvanized E PAINTS [ 55 — 4-gal. MONAD is a super-quality house paint, guar- Si. antced for 5 years, ATCO is equal to any first grads ize line of house paint colors and is guaranieed for 3 years. SUPER-SERVICE is a good medium-price paint. Guaranteed water free. MONAD | ATCO 69c Super- James E. Whaling. 70. 1604 Montello 318 Park rd. of M. A. and Ber hours. Gallinger Hospital. Philip Washington, (0. Preedmen’s Hospital, David Jenkins. 51. Gallinger Hospital William _Goode. 49. Gallinger Hogpital rle Samuels. 47 14 Thied & 5. ta Digss. 28. Callinger H © Rustproof. N $2.98 | $2.49 GALLON GALLON $1.69 GALLON Guaranteed Guaranteed 3 Years Choose from over. 100 Guaranteed § Years Garbage Cans \‘__4;‘7—‘—_:_9“ pure molten zinc. Service "] Wil not leak. 6 Gal.,~79c 8 Gal., 89c Fresh, Cool 15¢ 29c¢ regularly * Printed Pique Voiles * Printed Dotted Swiss ¢ Plain Color Pique Voiles Every vard is guaranteed tub- proof and what adorable frocks they'll make! Main Floor (500) $1.49 Ready-to-Paint CHAIRS $1.09 Hardwood, fiddle-back style with panel middle and turned legs. Full size. 1It’s all ready for the paint brush (any cofor you should wish), Shop Goldenberg’s and See for Yourself Free Auto Parking —38th Street Entrance Sale of 79¢ & 89c ew Crinkle Spreads C Cool, fresh-looking spreads for your Summer cottage. Nicely made in rose, green, gold, orchid and blue woven stripes, all color- fast; scalloped edges; double-bed Goldenberg’s—Main Floor $5 and $6.50 Felt Base Rugs and Art Squares Only 200 in this group— $ 3 '2.99 Guaranteed Perfect 9x12—9x10"; Sizes Rugs and squares suited to any room— especially fine for shores and Summer use. Tomorrow, 200 go on sale—a wonderful array of patterns and colors. The art squares are without borders. Every rug is guaranteed perfect. Goldenber¢’'s—Main Floor In Colorful Painted Stripes— L= N\ ¢ Porch Drop Awnings 6 Ft. Wide Green and orange or green and 65 green painted stripe drop awn- o ings complete with ropes and Full ea. pulley—ready to hang. 6-ft. width and 8-ft. drop. Other Sizes Reduced Goldenberg’s—Thitrd Floor . - in Proportion 24x37 in. Window Screens Continental Quality 50c They will it most windows—extend to 37 inches, 24 inches high. Hardwood frames, galvanized wire cloth filler. Keep the flies out, don’t let them make a picnic ground of your home. $5 Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers, Now 8 Easy running, durable mowers with 10-inch wheels and four 14-inch cutting blades. Self-adjusting. They'll cut a wide, smooth swath. . Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Do Your Preserving in This “Cold Pack” CANNER Aluminum o B 18-qt. canner holds 7 jars. Has a flat bottom that absorbs heat quickly, the domed, snug-fitting cover conserves the heat. A wonderful utensil that’ll solve your canning problem. $1.50 Aluminum Preserving Kettles (16qt.) Heavy aluminum kettle with large wood stirring ladle. Makes preserving easier; also a grand cooking pot. oo;lnw.-mm