Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1935, Page 26

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B—1 THE 'SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935-~PART ONE. WATERWAY PACT I 54 Bed ' I Famous Bates PLANS INDOUBTf| Comforts . Bedspreads $ 88 Extra Large, 84x105-In. and 12x105-In. St. Lawrence Difficulties . Rich..lustrous rayon and Considered—Procedure Extra large size part wool filled ; Colonial bedspreads . . . 88 comforts, covered with cretonne beautiful qualities in rose, . on Court Clouded. center and wide, plain sateen bor- green, rust, gold, orchid or I der to match. blue. ¢ < 2 Py Goldenberg’s—Fourth Flcor, oA ey Soeece btven| 700 Pairs "N S Ml Sale! 4-Year Guarantd Seamless ers yesterday left the questioh of administiation procedure on the ‘World Court and the St. Lawrence: - & 3 %% waterway treaty in doubt. i Discontinued Styles of $5.00 and $6.00 - Though the conference was under- X stood to have been called to discuss the St. Lawrence pact, the conferees | & i . said the subject was not taken up. | \ The only statement following the 4 —— conference —by Senator Robinson, ! Democratic leader—predicted the For- eign Relations Committee next week | ! 5 i i :;:}Sti;x?m out the World Court Entire Stock of 8§1x99", 72x99", Hull Attends. s oth : he Whit 63x99" Sizes be- e I b o il Drapery Damask ; C sistant Secretary Sayre and Chairman | fore Hemmmg ety o eee L at Clearance Reductions th’rhe outcome of the conference Lclt Th f h h difmcuities nad arisen 1 connection 50" wide; regularly 59¢ e with the St. Lawrence treaty. The yd., now C been thoroughly tested and fere ld t dict wh t . . . il bl it et | will give sturdy service for though a few days ago it was reported | 50" wide: regularly 89¢ > authoritatively to be ready to be sent | To make room for the Fmii & FOUR YEARS, or 102 up again, in slightly modified form. A new Spring lines of y(I., now 3 . = . Before the conference it also had thic fanicts fosticar: washings! Made of high- been reported that President Roose- we're clearing our P s n'gulnrly count, 64x64 sheetin g 5 velt would send to Congress this week < ’ . a message asking for adoption of the stocks of regular $5.00 $1.29, now smooth, crisp and snow resolution for American adherence to and $6.00 ENNA JET- =t . ’ the World Court. Those who partici- | < S o e e sriils e wiltRcah bo split s windew dvspes: white. Deep hems. pated in today's discussion indicated SER Choice of plain or figured patterns, in all the that plan had been abandoned. — prices: leading drapery colors. Procedure. % Many styles —every 36" Wide Drapery Damask; 4-Year Guaranteed Pillowcases, ™ . s afuii’.“‘ié’éz 82 hedleftiithe White pair possessing the regularly 39 yard 45x36" and 42x36" sizes i ¢ ( “In all probability the World Court quality, style Zfld e Goldenberg's—Main Flooy. resolution will be taken up by the - comfort characteris- oNadegs-~TRNE Taox, Foreign Relations Committee next - tic of America’s Wednesday. I expect it to be reported Smartest Walking out at that time.” Further questioning _brought the S $4 45 | tilit response that the procedure after that “« e Y had not been determined. There was You need no no agreement, it was said, for imme- |} - = diate consideration by the Senate. Inngcr be told ' b. t President Roosevelt months ago in- that you have an a lne S dicated he would resubmit the St. - i i Lawrence treaty. A B expensive foot. 66" high, with Goldenberg’s— 6 comprrt- H. 0. L. C. LOAN BIDS ' Main Flor gy and ivory fin- CALL FOR BILLION ish. A limited quantity of Broom Cabi- 400,000 Applications Have Not ' nets included. e ' | 79 to $1.79 e $2.59 Rotary [ v Mill Lengths Ash Sifters : From 1 o 4% By the Associated Press. 3 51.9.) The Home Owners’ Loan Corp. will need at least another billion dollars i v to care for the applications for loans “ - Fits over top of a;lh filed with it prior to last November, L P ¥ \ can and separates the = This was disclosed yesterday in a % . . 5 unburned coal from study of the work done by the cor- = o A g the ashes. poration up to December 27, which 5. Downstairs Store. PY Sl”( Prints showed it had received 1,282,136 for- mal applications, of which 400,000 have not yet been passed upon. The legal department has not yet received 361.045 of the applications for study. . 2 = o Buff Crepes ® Crinkle Crepe yards. Chairman John H. Fahey, while feeling that private lenders should take hold and that the corporation o i { has removed most of the danger of o £ : small home ;wnerbse;osmgrtheir prop- i 7, 8 \ . : f e Canton Crepes o Acetate Crepes erties, was descril as favoring an ¢ % 74 % 3 additional borrowing power of at least :ltg‘?:'g?r'goo fojcomplete che corpots- £ : 4 Plain colors and prints. A complete assortment of the Up to December 27 the corporation 5 L ,Tfi“ ]‘l:'amed shades, and plenty of black and white. had closed 721,962 loans, with a face ‘ g -silk qualities. value of §2.184060497; the legal de- Made o Sell i § . Sale of 9 partment had received 980,857 appli- for $79 cations and passed upon 781,728, and - PS the title examiners had received oo 3 > 966,722, with a face value of $2.934,- @ Poster Bed. - 3 0 lons 498,124, and passed upon 922,035. x ‘The corporation h:insda totxal capl&a} : gl::::’:twli)‘l::e::‘in‘ 4 10c Val of $3,200.000,000, including its capita! - % 3 if = c Values stock of §200,000,000, and §3,000,000,000 | | Mirror. Usual 5¢ an borrowing capacity. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Middy Trim Paring Knives Bobby Pins DIES IN AUTOMOBILE SETe s R k. Sewing Necdles Snap Fasteners Eet.. E land street, Chevy Chase, Md., died Mrs. Zellers was the widow of the cans, with cover. Makers’ Cl 4 aKers oseout. band, about 15 years ago, and had Lingerie Braid Ash Trays Hair Pins Resident of Chevy Chase Expires a small carrying charge. . Goldenberg's—Main Floor. suddenly yesterday while in an auto- mobile with her son, W. A. Zellers, on Garbage Cal 1S late John A. Zellers, who was in the lived at the Leland street address for ' four years. 7 3 Surviving her, in addition to her L 4 New England design with simulated Di<h Cloths Machine Needles Hooks and Eves Hair Nets While Driving With Her Wisconsin avenue between N and O heating business here for many years. | [i§ —4-gal. size, with cover, 59¢c. son, are a daughter, Mrs. Nettie Beck 7 hand - hewdl corners and pegged J M 1.5 Fst Cleantcs echetiFlsses ) Seetisatian MRS. SARAH A. ZELLERS tops. i nns | ittty iy EncaTacti Eeliem et e b Ravon Elastic Gilt Safets Pins Ria' cuslers Ete. Son. Mrs. Sarah A. Zellers, 80, 4411 Le- streets. She was pronounced dead 78 . . . upon arrival at Geo‘r’genom ‘Hospital. —Nine-gallon size galvanized iron ash 79 She had been making her home with her son since the death of her hus- Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. of Brentwood, Md.; seven grandchil- || J \ : dren and eight great-grandchildren. anuary * * * * * * 3 Her son is a clerk in the Washington £ office of the Panama Canal. ’ . Mrs. Zellers was a member of the Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church. I Ialf-Prlce O t|Ca| First Time at Most of them—one of a kind. Inner.spring mattress built This Low Price! U.S. EXPORT.S TO SOVIET Featuring the newest styles at 3 on box spring. Complete with 3 kapok pillows. norcie rnge s Il e TS Sale! | Old Blue Willow [l - om o ore s wmmme g3 | STOLD Beds........co0000 oo s cesese o November Shipments $1,788,000, ¥ 2 $6 .95 Dlnner Sets @ §2135 Studio $2150 (D 55900 Studio $39.95 $ 1.98 Compared to $484,000 Same eses cenee Month of 1933. / AT ‘ 1\;1 :’:lgrge - P. (4) 329.95 Studio $23 5 1) s(mp_ous)tudm . $3995 g o By the Associated Press. o Ol ye leces $ 49 % bu cellar. Unfinisted” 1 sir 7 3 (2) $35.00 Studio $26 95 { wood frame With fibe United States exports to Soviet - / 3 3 sections that can be painted an X Russia in November were more than - ’ Examination Use the Budget Plan T o 1o Seinel o Covered Wik by B2l three times what they = in the A 4 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Shkn Shamih & year Sge—SLI0NMN. i . # : 6 Soup Plates 1 Cream Pitcher against $484,000. Registered 6 Dinner Plates 6 Tea Cups and Saucers This was revealed yesterday by the . 5 Commerce Department in making pub- $5 Zy]on“e Optometrlsts 6 ;r::el: and Butter } ;Ie::e‘:arble Dish lic trade figures by countries. The 1= total exports for the month, previ- Demi-Amber in Attendance 6 Fruit Saucers 1 Sugar and Cover ‘ learance Of ously announced, exceeded November, FRAMES 1933, by more than $10,000,000. The = 1933 figure was :11194,91‘!0.50& ok A Imports from major geographical 2 = g divisions increased, while there were 5 Dr. Kanstoroom “7 ear-EVer | ’ slight declines in Oceania and Africa. | | in Charge . OFFICERS TO SAIL Saucepan Sets Our facilities per- Will Give Courses in Argentine f mit us to make Sllght Irregulars and Discontinu_qd Patterns Naval War College. new glasses or re- of 327,50 to $37.50 Qualmes v ~ o pair your own in e e up the mavy ot the $7f0 Engraved $T.45 1o < 6x9, 714x9, 6%x12, 84x10% Argentine Repuslic il FRAMES ¢ d _ and 9x12 feet. Attractive b 50 i The Navy Department yesterday 12-kt. White Gold Filled. Extra - heavy aluminum b lnncuemce; that on Saturday Capt. ISy = w:m"nmu sides and flat g designs and _wanted colors— W. A. Glassford, (;_:wmfr. l:l f‘:vh?“nll‘li Use Your Charge Account—We will be glad to open black bona;ns.ll ‘Setz of : at Teductions Tanging from ley and Comdr. F. L. Riefkohl w RS ; : atd saucepans, in an B o1 rem New ork City for Buenos | one for you if you do not already enjoy this convenience s L4 $6.00 to $16.00. AAnxx :‘s‘;m'r;hoe“r:u;h‘etyd;i I.‘Ar::n&nng‘)%:e l Goldenberg’s—Main Floor Downstairs Store. val War College. A couple of years sgo Capt. Glass- ford, who speaks Spanish fluently, was on the staff of the United States X0 o< Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. PR N

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