Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1935, Page 32

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B—12 STRIKENEGOTIATIONS RESUME TOMORROW 850 Union Men Agree to Terms. Colvin to Talk to Con- tragtors’ Agents. Efforts t6 negotiate an early set- | tlement of the week-old general strike of about 350 union building trades workmen at the Interior Department Building will be renewed tomorrow by have accepted the terms proffered by Howard T. Colvin, commissioner of conciliation, on which they agree to return to work. Mr. Colvin will meet tomorrow with representatives of the Baltimore contractor, the Industrial Power & Equipment Co. against which the strike is directed because of the employment of some 40 nen-§ union electricians. A conference with company officers was held yesterday, THE SUNDAY morning. While Mr. Colvin declined to state the terms under which the men are expected to return to work, it was indicated that the proposition before the company is to employ union labor on the electrical job. Electrical Men to Meet. To continue the Mechanics and but it was decided to do nothing more | Helpers Associate Organization, mem- until a second conference. Other workmen engaged in install- f ing 15 elevators and air-conditioning | | bers of the Electrical Contractors As- | Veterans' Association—have been in- sociation, will weet at 8 p.m. Tuesdav in the Concord Club Roof Garden, the puilding walked out in a sympa- | Fourteenth street and Park road. ac STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 14, 1935—PART ONE. D. C. MILITARY UNITS INVITED TO BALTIMORE Centennial Legion Groups to At- tend Rededication of In- fantry Armory. ‘Three Washington military units— | the Corcoran Cadet Corps, the Minute | Men and the Corcoran Cadet Corps vited to Baltimore September 13 and 14 to participate in the rededication of the Fifth Maryland Infantry Labor Department conciliators, thetic strike with the union electri- | cording to George A. Ford, president Armory. Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia are expected to send representatives. All units invited are members of the Centennial Legion, founded in Phila- delphia in 1876, and consisting of military organizations of each of the thirteen original States. Commanders of the Washington |uni'.u are Capt. Roy W. Keesee of the Corcoran Cadet Corps, Capt. W. N. Handiboe of the Corcoran Cadet Corps Veterans’ Association and Col. M. A. Winter of the Minute Men. Steel Mills Are Rushed. Steel mills of Mexico are rushed to JULY 4TH COMMITTEE HAS BALANCE OF $157 Sum Will Be Kept as “Nest Egg” Toward Next Year's Celebration. Washington's recent Fourth of July celebration, with all accounts settled, shows a favorable balance of $157, it was announced yesterday at the last meeting of the committee appointed by the District Commissioners to stage the affair. there has been a credit on the com- mittee’s ledger. Exactly $2,000 was taken in from the sale of chairs on the slopes of the Washington Monument. There were 8,000 of these seats, which sold for 25 cents each. The balance will be kept as a “nest egg” toward next year’s celebration. ‘Will Explore Borneo. NEW PRESTON, Conn., July 13 {#).—The Martin Johnsons, explorers, announced today they would start in six weeks for Borneo, where they plan GERMAN VISITORS HERE 100 Doctors and 50 Industrialists on Tour of U. S. A hundred German doctors and half a hundred industrialists will arrive at Union Station at 8:42 o'clock this morning for a brief stay in Washing- ton in the course of a tour of the United States. The visitors, who are studying conditions here, will be re- ceived by the German Ambassador and rlan to leave at 1 o'clock tomor- row for New York. The group will come here from ! Similar military organizations from | keen un with orders. ‘This is the first time in several years | further exploration. | Chicago. The union men, it was announced, | cians last Sunday night and Monday | of the association " The GOLDENBERG CO. 10c Stationery. .......6¢c Seventh and K 59¢ Combinations. . . .39¢ o nday Tuesday & _Wednesday Mill Lengths 75c to $1.25 Silks & Acetates 46- 2 to 4 yard lengths. Allsilk Crepes, in printed designs, Ruff, Crinkle and Canton Crepes, Printed and Sheer Acetates and white Acetate Crepes. Main Floor. 25c& 38c Sheer Cottons 18 Lovely printings in an enticing assortment of styles and colors— guaranteed tub proof. Sheer Lawns, Chiffon Voiles and Batiste, Flock Dot Voiles and high count Printed Percales. Main Floor. oned, All-Silk Chiffon Hose 48 Slight Irregulars of $1 and $1.25 Qualities Two-thread extra sheer chiffon hose—silk from top to toe—with lace in- set to prevent runs from garters. Sandal soles, high spliced French heels; fully reinforced. Smart Summer shades. Main Floor. $37.50 "Nesco" Tropical Oill Ranges $29.95 Heavy steel frame cooking range with built-in oven; 5 high-speed burners. Ideal for summer; homes and cottages. Downstairs Store. $7.50 to $11.95 Summer RUGS Refrigerator Sets. .. ...$1 Green glass. Seven assorted glass dishes with covers. Stack easily. Downstairs Store. Child’s Camp Chair. . .49¢ Hardwood varnish frames. Col- ored canvas seats and back. Folding style. Downstairs Store. 95¢ Garbage Cans. ...69c Heavy galvanized iron. Corru- gated sides. Deep covers. 9-gal- lon size. Downstairs Store. 39¢ Water Pails Galvanized iron. 12-quart size. Bail handle. Downstairs Store. $2.95 Nesco Ovens. . $2.44 Heavy steel. Two-burner style. Glass front. Oil or gas cooking. Guaranteed baker. Downstairs Store. $19.95 Refrigerator, $16.66 Heavy, all-metal casing. Enamel food compartment. Fine insu- lation throughout. 60-1b. ice ca- pacity. Green and ivory enamel finish. Downstairs Store. $1.19 Pantry Sets. .. .85¢ Decorated metal Set consists of covered bread box and 3 as- sorted size covered canisters. Green or ivory finish. Downstairs Store. Firestone Hose.....$1.15 25-ft. length. All rubber. Com- plete with couplings. Guaran- teed. Downstairs Store. 49c Grass Shears High-grade steel. easily. Downstairs Store. Kitchen Chairs. _..... $1 Panel and fiddle bick. Selected hardwood. Smooth finish, ready for paint. Downstairs Stere. 35¢c Unblcd. Sheet’g, 25¢ yd. #7-inch width. Extra wide for double-bed sheets. Heavy, round threads. Main Floor. 19¢ Rem. Cottons, 13¢ yd. Fast color prints, plaids, checks, stripes and neat figures. High count. Fast colors. Main Floor. 39c Check Organdy, 25¢ yd. 36 inches wide. White. Per- manent finish quality. Main Floor, 50c Seersucker. . . .35¢ yd. 36 inches wide. Woven plaids in rich colors. Guaranteed tubfast. Desirable colors. Main Floor. 50c Table Damask, 38¢ yd. 58-inch mercerized quality.. Col- ored borders. Also all white. Main Floor. 19¢ Tea Towels Cotton huck and tea towels. Sec- onds. Many with colored borders. Main Floeor. Women’s Umbrellas, $2.29 Seconds of $3.95 silks. Women's styles. Fancy patterns. Brown, navy, black and green. 16-rib gift and silver frames. Main Floor. 5¢ O.N.T. Cotton, 6 for 22c Clark’s sewing cotton, in black and white. Sizes 40 to 70. Main Floor. Sc and 10c Notions. . . .3c Bias tape, sewing cotton, dish- cloths, hair nets, pot cleaners, safety pins, hair pins, water wave nets, hank elastic, pot holders, tape measures, wax paper, shoe laces, comb cleaners, dish mop. Women's $2 and ~ $3 Shoes . Grey, blonde, fabric, fr::nh pm:ls, umz’c 95c and ties. Al sizes in the lot. Main Floor Men's 89¢ Shirts Plsin color broadcloth, 696 _fancy striped or figured patterns. Collar attached style. Main Floor $6.50 and $6.9§ Felt-Base Rugs 9% 0% nmvn'zn.“ss Pabco and Sloane. . Bung seconds. Excellent pat- terns and colors. Downstairs Store Women's Smart Summer Hats WHITE and colors in pique, crepe, linen and 593 tcyo. All headsizes and’ stores of fashionable models. Main Floor. 59¢ to $I Sample Gloves Cocl mesh, bengaline and fabric gloves, in 35C white, eggshell, brown and navy. Slip-on and novelty cuff styles. Main Floor. Boys' 79¢c to $1.19 Wearables “Bell Pajamas broad- cloth and outing. Oue 59° and two plece sises 4 to 10. Sweaters, wash knickers and wash suits. Main Floor. $1- White Pique Dresses Sunback style and others. Trimmed with red or 64c navy. Sizes 14 to 20. Also printed broadeloth, Second Floor, Men's $15.75 Tropical Suits Blue, grey, tan, $| |.95 brown. Plain and £port backs. Sizes 34 to 44, reg- ulars, short, long, stout. : Main Floor. Girls' $1 _ Sheer Dresses 118, 7 4 Men's 39%¢ Knitted Shorts ;"m;‘»m.bmm%c- | shorts made with elastic ‘waistband. Cool and comfort- adle. Main Fleor. :' Women's $1.95 Girdles Side hook and semi- , With twoway siretch back, Sizes Wwmthelot. 59 to §I Your choice of either. 24 sheets writing paper or 24 envelopes. Main Floor. 50c Playing Cards, 2for39¢ Air cushion finish, bridge size. Main Floor. $1 Personal Stationery, 89¢ Your name and address printed on both paper and envelopes. 200 single sheets or 100 double, and 100 envelopes. Main Floor. $1 Vanity Boxes Mirror in the lid. Finished with decorative pictures on top. Main Floor. 89c Window Shades. .57c¢ Extra heavy Holland Shades, 3x6-ft. cut size. Downstairs Store, 49c Window Shades. . . 38¢ Opaque cloth Shades, white and ¢olors 3x6 ft. Downstairs Store, 69¢ Table Covers 54x54” size oilcloth Table Covers, round or square patterns. Downstairs Store. $1.39 Window Shades, 95¢ Scalloped and fringed: white and colors. Downstairs Store. 39c Window Shades. . . 28¢ Washable Window Shades full size with fixtures. ‘Downstairs Store. $1.49 Bridge Lamps. 99¢ Attractive styles with shades to match. Third Floor. $1 Lamp Shades Pleated Shades for bridge floor or table lamps. Third Floor. $1.50 Mirrors Console or buffet styles. Third Floor. $1.95 Chair Covers, $1.28 Glazed chintz slip covers for bou- doir chairs. Third Floor. 69c Porch Pillows. .. .33c Covered with chintz or jaspe; kapok filled. Third Floor. 45¢ Crash Cretonne. . . 25¢ Heavy quality in attractive pat- terns. Third Fleor. 35c Awning Canvas. . .20c Tan and white woven stripes. Third Floor. $5.45Utility Cabinets, $3.97 Heavy metal Utility or Linen Cabinets; 6 compartments; green or ivory finish. Downstairs Store. Chiffon Silk Hose. ... 39¢ Perfect. Full-fashioned, all-silk chiffons, plaited soles and lisle interlining. Smart shades. Main Floor. $1.95 Leather Bags, 89c Pouch and underarm shapes, in- side purse. b Main Floor. Ganna Walska Toiletries 4w Sl Choice of Ganna Walska face powder, shampoo, facial cream and dusting powder. Main Floor. Cleansing Tissues, 2 for 55¢ Regularly 29c pkg. Velvet Cleans- tissues, 500 in box. Main Floor. Boys’ Tennis Shoes. ..59¢ High-grade Tennis Shoes, with non-sweat insole. Main Floor. Sandals & Oxfords...77c Boys’ and girls’ Sandals and Ox- fords, brown, white and elk leath- ers. Sizes to 2. Main Floor. $2.95 Wrist Watches, $2.29 Wing’s sport model for men and boys. Unbreakable crystal, chrom- ium case. Main Floor. $1.69 Silk Petticoats. $1.19 Lace trimmed or tailored, wrap- around and straight styles. Main Floor, Men’s Ties Pepperell washable 4-in-hands, light and dark grounds. Main Floor. Men’s Beach Jackets. .69¢ ‘White Beach Jackets, button front and side pockets. .. ..Main Floor. Men’s 69c Underwear . . 45¢ White balbriggan short-sleeve shirts and ankle-length drawers. Main Floor. , . Men's 69¢ Polo Shirts. . 39¢ Cool mesh shirts, with English style collar or crew neck. Main Floor. o 3219 Regularly $2.95 and $3.95. Cor- slettes with swami and lace bust- lines, sizes 32 to 38, and Girdles in semi-step-in and side-hook styles, 26 to 30. Second Floor. suits, open seat. Small and me- Play Suits Olw'pleanfleor’bhee”c 19¢ Turkish Towels $1.39 Linen Crash Cloths 52x68 inch sise, Ali-linen. borders. A Main Floor 39¢c. Woven Seersucker, yd. 36-inch. Pine crinkle yd. quality in woven ch colored stripes. Guaranteed fast colors. Main Fioor $1.79 Rayon Bedspreads Zoa =il bold, orchid and biue. Smart, new pauerns, ”h‘. e Penna. Make Lawn Mower peilgpnioandl, ing blades. Fully uumm. Downstairs Store $5 and $5.50 Floor Lamps bases and attractive, new style o Third Fieor $3.95—32-pc. Dinner Set e e 300 Service for 6 inciuding dm, bread - and butter, frult plates, and cups and’ ssucers. £ § vegetable dish and 1 platter. Downstairs Stare. | Furniture Slip Covers $! Window - A‘\yningsv ’ S, sk it 5 00C and 36 inch. Arange, green and . 89¢ Stepon ~ Garbage Can By ~ Men's $1.69 _Beach Robes Children’s rayon combinations, with French leg and drop seat. Sizes 4, 6, 10 and 16. Main Floor. Women’s 50c Panties. . 39¢ Light-weight knit panties, in flesh color. Main Floor. $19 Breakfast Sets.$13.88 Hardwood table with porcelain top and 4 cathedral-back chairs. Ivory, green-and-ivory or maple finish. Downstairs Store. Boys’ Bathing Suits $1 One-pc. Tank Suits......59 $1.19 Speed Suits .19¢ $2 and $250 Zipper Suits..$1.39 $2.95 Zipper Suits Main Floor. Men’s Flannel Pants. . $3.99 Regularly $5.50. Fine white flan- nel, sizes 29 to 38. Main Floor. Men’s $3.98 Slacks. . $2.99 White gabardine slacks, sizes 30 to 42. Main Floor. Men’s $2.98 Slacks. . $2.39 Sanforized slacks, in woven stripes and checks. Sizes 20 to 42. Main Floor. Felt-Base Rugs 6x9-ft. size. Hard-surface rugs, easy to clean. Downstairs Store. Felt-Base Rugs $3.87 Tiix9-tt. size. Good selection of desirable designs. Downstairs Store. Inlaid Linoleum, $1.28 sq. yd. Regularly $1.65 and $1.85. Many patterns. Cut lengths and odd rolls. Downstairs Store. Felt-Base Runner. .. .28¢ Regularly 39c yd. 24 in. and 27 in. wide. Downstairs Store. $17.95 Quaker Rugs, $11.95 Seconds of Armstrong's Quaker rugs, 11%x15 ft. Downstairs Store. 59¢ Rug Border. . .39cyd. Felt-base rug border, 36 in. wide. Downstairs Store. $1 Summer Nechwear. . 49c Vee or high necklines. Organdy. lace, linen and net. Main Floor. Baking Casseroles .. . . .89c Fireproo Earthenware; chrome plated frame. Downstairs Store. 39¢ Sport Fabrics 29c 36” WHITE Fancy Piques, Waffle Cloth and wide wale Pique. Main Floor. 79¢ Washable Crepe. . . 64c 39” washable pure dye Rayon Crepe, in lovely printings. in Floor. Men's 15¢ Garters. ... .8c Elastic pad, single grip, wide or narrow webbing. Main Floor. Men’s 19c Anklet Sox. . 10c Cool elastc anklet top; many pat- terns. Main Floor. Men’s §1 Sweaters. .. .69c Summer weight slip-ons; blue, yellow or white fancy stitch. Sleeveless. Main Floor. Boys’ 29c Wash Suits. . 15¢ Tub-proof suits in white with fancy trim; 212 to 4 years, Also 15¢ and 19c Wash Ties, 10c. Main Floor, Boys’ Wearables 25c to 39c values. Athletic Shirts and Shorts, Wash Knickers, Swim Trunks and youths' Basque Shirts. Main Floor. Boys’ 59¢ to 79¢ Shirts . 39¢ Perfect and irregulars. Shirts, button-on Blouses and _Polo Si Main Floor, hirts. Boys’ Wash Knickers. .79¢ $1 and $1.19 values. Sanforized Knickers, 8 to 17 years; English Shorts, 8 to 20 years; and Slacks with belts, 8 to 10 years. Main Floor. $12.95 Fibre Rugs. .$8.95 —9 x 12 ft. size. Heavy basket weave. Downstairs Store. $4 Grass Rugs.....$2.95 —9 x 12 ft. size. Colorful pat- terns. Downstairs Store. $27.50 Mourzourk Rugs, $16.95 —9 x 12 ft. size. Genuine Bel- gain Mourzourks. Downstairs Store. $6 & $7 Fibre Rugs, $3.95 —4 x 7 ft. size. Basket weave, in splendid designs. Downstairs Store. $15 Fibre Rugs. . .. .$8.95 —6 x 12 ft. size. Extra heavy quality. Downstairs Store. Children’s 29c Hose, 10c —Half Socks and boys’ Anklets in plan and fancy colors. Sizes 6% to 9%. Downstairs Bamboo Porch Shades, $1.44 —6 1t wide x 6 ft, 6-in. long, in green. Third Floor. 65c Window Shades. . . 44c —American Holland Shades. in white, ecru, shanting, blue or Store. 89¢ Bias-Cut Silk Excellent quality silk, bias cut and lace trimmed. Vee and straight tops. Tearose or white. Sizes 34 to 40. Main Floor. Dresses $7.88 Imagine such dresses all new, smartly styled of fine eyelet batiste in navy, brown, green, rust, lilac, blue, pink, maize and white. Sizes 14 to 44 and 11 to 17. Cotton Lane— Second Floor. 600 prs. Women's and Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords in White Buck & WhiteKid $‘| 69 Regularly $2, $2.50 and $3 pair ® Pumps Ties ® Straps ® White Sport Oxfords Cuban and high heels. All sizes. Goldenberg’s~-Shoes— Main Floor Sheets 88« Termed Slight Irregulars 81x99, 72x108 and 72x99 Sizes Before Hemming. Heavy, long staple sheet- ing, free from starch or dressing. Extra length for full size, twin or single beds! 19c Pillow Cases, |4c Goldenberg’s—Shoes— Main Floor Bedspreads $] 59 Imagine such dresses, all new, smartly styled of fine eyelet batiste in navy, brown, green, rust, lilac, blue, pink, maize and white. Sizes 14 to 44 and 11 to 17, Goldenberg’s— BEDWEAR~—Main Floor. 5-Pc. $89 Early American Maple Bedroom Main Floor. dium sizes. Main Floor. green; 3x6 ft. Downstairs Store. 568 8x10 and 9x12 ft. heavy Grass Rugs. 9x10 ft. Fibre Rugs. 6x12 ft. Stenciled and Women Fibre Rugs. 6x9 ft. Heavy Basket Weave Fibre Rugs. Downstairs Store. 19c¢ Sanitary Aprons. . . .9¢c Rubber, flesh colors, good qual- ity. Main Floor, 55¢ Hank Yarn 4-ounce hanks snowball yarn for afghans, coats, etc. Assorted colors. Main Floor. 69c Ironing Pad &Cover, 49¢ Pad and cover fits any standard size ironing board. Non-burn- ® able. Main Floor. Toiletries 75¢ Vince Antiseptic Wash Mouth der .. Mavis Fitch Hair Oil ... ‘Wynmo Hair Waving 89c Stamped Sets. .. .59 8-pc. dinette or bed room sets. Easy-to-embroider plmmA - 75¢ Chair Covers ~—For dining room chairs. Rust or green jaspe. Third Floor. 79c White Crepe. . ...49¢c ~—39-in. White Acetate Crepe, in ruff and crinkle weaves, also Every piece is PEG CON- STRUCTION! Dresser Full or Twin Bed DELIVERS. Bal- $6 ance in convenient payments, plus small carrying charge. Fourth Floor.

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