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D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1936. Y MEMBERSHIPS GIVEN STUDENTS FOR WEEK SNOW ON SKYSCRAPER |Free Cards to Familiarize Youths With Facilities of Institution Here. to acquaint students with THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY _|ginis st an adsunc o he Bl Pdgs) oot tar trom tne el ot the B AREA IS ENLARGED m;mu- Great Smoky National Paks. | tion. TRIENDLY POLIY [P= o e s s SFT BY PARAGUAY s e B R s BY the Associated Press. The National Forest Commission yesterday formally approved the pur- chase of the Peaks of Otter in Vir- be given any student in a Washing- | solicitation of members and no extrs ton or nearby college or university, | expenses. private or secondary nr.h:" = obtained by applying at the eentrsi| HOLDERS APPROVE PLAN. NEW YORK, September 30 (¥).— Stockholders of Amalgamated Leather bullding, 1736 G street. The sole purpose of this student Cos., Inc., at & special meeting today approved & plan of recapitalization ! JEWELRY REPAIRED Bring it to a firm you ean trust. manship, Easy evedit terms. CASTELBERG’S 1004 F St MW, NEW YORK, October 1 (#).—It week, it was said, is to familiarize snowed softly and briefly yesterday— local students with such “Y" facili~ atop the Empire State Building Ob- servatory, 103 storles above ground. | its facilities, officials of the Y. M. C. | activities, vocational counsel, study |designed to eliminate accumulated Down below it was a good bit | A. announced that todsy | hours and athletic ciasses. dividends of $105.25 per share on the | ties as lectures, the library, socisl Statement Issued- Here warmer at the time—56 degrees. a free membership for one week will It was announced there will be no | 49,600 shares of preferred stock. Seeks to Offset Mislead- ing Representations. The Paraguayan department of foreign affairs, through the legation “here, - has issued a statement of friendliness to foreign interests and of national policy designed to coun- teract what it declares have been misleading representatins of the re- public’s new provisional government. The provisional government, says the statement, “will not practice nor can it practice any policy hostile to foreign elements. Immigration Increases. “With the tradition of its people 4t desires to procure the collaboration of foreign strength and capital with- out more limitations than the respect on their part for national institu- tions and the esteem for the national sovereignty in the fulfilling of its lib- eral laws.” A 300 per cent increase in immigra- tion to Paraguasy this year was claimed and cited in support of the government’s deuial that the na- tion’s February revolution marked the beginning of an anti-foreign policy. Extremism Denied. _ “Equally false and misleading,” said the Paraguayan statement, “are those who pretend to present us as anti-democratic and as extremists. “Springing from an unanimous pronouncement of the people and from the armed forces of the nation against an inveterate regime of ex- Pploitation and democratic fiction, the provisional government “of Paraguay has received the mandate which it will discharge in all its points in order to restore the dominion of the interests of the population in & social pegime of liberty.” — FELLOWSHIP AWARDED John Raphael Maguire of D. C. Among 144 in U. 8. Honored. John Raphael Maguire of Washing- ton, a graduate of Catholic University, 4s among 144 American students to receive a fellowship for study abroad through the Institute of Interna- * tional Education, it was announced . yesterday. Maguire, who spent last year at the Sacro Cuore University in Milan, received an exchange fellowship to the University of Pavia. R I ZIK’S e S TN TR o) P “the candlewick tissue wool ° dress” Don’t temporize about the fabric of your woolen dress. Make it a tufted, nubby tissue wool . . . the tufts will blend with the texture of your Per- sian trimmed coat, and the metal belt will add a glistenish touch. BROTHERS 1213 F Street 1108 Connectjcut 72&K GOLDENBERG'S REMNANTS & SUPER SPEGIALS NO MAIL, PHONE OR C. O. D. ORDERS FiLLED—SHOP EARLY FRIDAY (300) Envelopes, pouches, neat- 1y lined. Black, l;:;ns;:d colors. 3 9c FABRIC GLOVES Fall gloves, some and brown. Brok- 1 90 en sizes._. mesh. In black Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor 600 Prs. Full Fashioned Slight, seconds of ality ~sheer Rltrons. Made with French heels, d in all colors. 3 90’ 815 0 10 (400) ENEE m1 mcu HOSE: perfect. FULL FASHIONED HOSE: siik i nny i ‘mended. Al colors™ 8% To 10 - c Goldeubmr‘:—llain Floor 250 Rayon Taffeta DRESS SLIPS 33¢ REGULAR_ 79¢ SLIPS: tai- 19¢ lored or lace trimmed. in tea rose. white and flesh__ (40) LADIES UNION SUITS: cotton, knee length, broken sizes. Were 39¢ sz (50) RAYON PANTIES; lace trimmed. white and small sizes. Were 59 (36) BATISTE GOWNS: floral designs. Size 16. Were 89c each TAFFETA sl.n-s, bias trimm Also silkc slips, and dance sets. Galdgnberro—alum Floor (24) RAYON cut. lace Friday Bargain Special! e 2-WAY GIRDLES gular 59¢ two-wa: ntn!h it 29¢ all with four um and large (300) BRASSIERE: and brocaded, ‘Were 39c ea 3% L IvoN trim dasleres ncluded Small sizes. n«ulnflr 1.00 . 39¢ Goldenbem‘o—Second Floor Super Special! 300 To Sell BOYS’ ODD VESTS . Eock a 75¢ e 196 All wool separate vests !rc wool suits. Grays, \lnt blue cheviots. 8 to 2! Goldenberg’ o—Mun Floor oW, 300 Floor, Bridge and Table LAMP SHADES Paper parchment 29 shades with over- lay frridescent de- signs. In red. green and h:k HANDKERCHIEFS AND NECKWEAR ll'N‘ DOUBLE TRIANGLE l7c rayon crepe. new hll rs. 29 values. (118) WIND! . school wear. ’gn size, black only. Were 3 -- m)mlllcm . prints. _ Wom broideries. Bo: wwm 'woven' borders. = So! of ¢ and 6c .. Goldenhere’ Friday Special On 200 Yds. QUALITY CARPET Regular " 298 10 398 vd. Short rolls of fine figured Wilton |nfl plain Broadloom aquality carpet. inches wide. some meces to match. FLOOR COV- 28¢ (100) GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM: 3x6 ft. size. six attractive dis- continued’ patterns. ~Were ssc 1.30 e Goldmberf&—bmdam SASH CURTAINS ular 22¢ fancy and nmn :fi'm\uutn curtais I sc to hang ____ B 1.09 SLIP COVERS: made of rust ol 88c Sreen Jaspe. Were 169 each POLEY D‘Vldlwl'l' cov- a; laid. nlelnd rown, green, rus 1.38 ROLEY ERS: fl![luh And 8c ‘windows, FELT 1 nnfect o 20 yds. Was 30¢ fronte: ‘Were COGSWELL _ CHAIR CORNERS: sash ymll- or latlored styles. hang. 36 to 48 in. 'ldt 'lf. 59: c Goldenberg's—Third Floor HOIEWIRES CRHPHTINE: Bowiss nm 69¢ 98¢ — TEAPOTS; écy 29c Q) LawN Mow. e T 3.49 1) ONE LIGHT Basts: “™0c e a0 19¢ METAL EAR- jron siena: " 34 vE Y FARE 1\;.‘ high, 10-in. PANS; 3 . were 70¢ _ 49( clal _,,.1' Goldenberg’s—Downstairs. 225 @8) EVER 19 Values in Men’s Heavy OVERCOATS $10 wllt 5.00 Oflmtt.l in dlrk ;’o”"'f‘a'a"m“ -ms;s oo (20) TOPCOATS: in IZ 75 : 7.00 97¢ lz) JEEAVY OVERCOATS: regularly (16) WORK PANTS: regu- larly 119 44 to 46. Were 2.98 Goldenberg’s—Main Floor NOTION VALUES fSEELE 39¢ 75¢ 19¢ 3 . ODEL PILIA)' Dandmade. soiled. Regu- larly 1.50 each. (2) STAMPED mas; odds fnd ends. reads to be em- rolacred: Wers 39 %o 39c (u »rs.) SCISSORS in small size, Were 30c. ) 7‘& fll‘l.l.an* ARGORETTE DRESSES Regulgrly 9 Priced 129 c wam- and misses’ street. house or 1 dresses in tailored n 14 ta 20. 36 to 4 o b (60) SUE BLOUSES: past .m 3 w el shades, Misses’ and Women’s Fall CREPE DRESSES (41) Regular 3.99 dresses in_ Pail colors and_ styles. Broken lots and sizes 14 115) m.x CREPE DRESSES: women's lnd PIXI thldel 48, Wll’. Galdenberrs—Secmd Floor WOMEN’S COATS (5) MISSES' SPORT COATS; olaids and tweeds, Broken sizes, colors. Were 16.95 (3) MISSES’ ¥ . Broken T57% 18, Were 20.50" Goldenberg’s—Second Floor Super Speciall Real Wood VENETIAN BLINDS {8®), Ivory blinds, I'E value! (83) OPAQUE WIWOW FIAP'S 3x8 ft. cut _size. wanted' _colors. nerl it c quality. Regularly TOILETRIES {99 KVERGNE (a0 YELDOIOY regularly 20¢, 2 for 25¢ NNER BN B 8 xelu -nl SC Daice'et 15c 10¢ 5) HUGHES HAIR BRUSHES: regularly 1.0 .. bex 4 cakes __ $émuns "1"5° : 2, 13 ularly 62¢ e (36) PEROXIDE (60) LAVA BOAP i e 10c e eSe Goldenberg's—Main Floor MEN’S FURNISHINGS (19)_PAJAMAS COATS fRphmm et 27 ¢ (39) COTTON NIGHT 6 (67) RIBBED ~SHIRTS: Winter Fibbed. 29c Long sleeves. (3%) KNIT rornuuu Brosdcloth, pants. " Were 39c "l&n (m‘e'l'wln: .nom-' ca ders. white or gray.”Wers c 1.00 (172) MEN' sfiolm nri'-nuunk wen I9c un PART-WOOL SWEAT- ERS; T8y or tan mixtu 79c ALl sizes. Were 1.29 Goldenberg's—Main Floor Friday Special! SILK VALIlES (20 vds. , SILK Gierr i T wreen. 94 ¢ Were 9 yd. (i) 39 in. SILK CHIF- FONS: in wanted colors. 68c Was 98¢ - (52 vds.) 39 in. "'l.“l'fl[ ;l‘!m '? in wanted eoxnu 74c Gol.denbmr!—-llum Floor CAN- Du'lcl IP"ADG 40“- 3 69 bie bed size. Were 4.06 - (1) CELANESE TAFFETA BEDSPREAD. Bize 002105, 3 97 ‘Tailored. Was l.“'l’l size 54!’0 hilh 59c srade, seconds of 89¢ @, SANpLewick | I%I'I- ‘ll( 81x105. M“l‘l!’r’ (1% 45536 FILEOW CASES: hien count ”quality. “solled. Were 20c - (i1 "“OM“B CIAIII Saned " were . o8 O I 99 (38) NIGH GRADE SHEETS: sise :J.':'i'ny 63x80. high &gunt 64 o i C Y rANnLnncx 1x108. lenhrl! 88‘ Goldenbflrn—uam Floor COMPLETE GI.ASSES Beautifully Engraved Frames 595 Regularly $12 Astigmatic and Bifocal Lenses Execepted The Frames — Beautifully engraved and fitted with new type rocking perloid pads that protect the nose. The Lenses—Famous Tru- Vue torics in leaf, oval or round shape. Dr. Kanstoroom, Regis- tered Optometrist, in Charge. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, Enmmchon, lncludod Buy Several Pairs! Girls’ & Tots’ Snuggies (600) Keep the kiddies warm this Winter in these tearose or flesh snuggies. In small, medium and large sizes. Were 29¢ mr MITZI DRESSES. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Were 77c 1.00 (85) GIRLS’ 2-PC. PAJAMAS; flannelettes; sizses 7 to 14 years. Were 69¢c each 49c¢ (120) TOTS’ AND GIRLS' PA- JAMAS; 1-plece; sizses 4 44‘ to 12 years. Were 68¢__ (244) TOTS' SNOW SUITS; 1- chinchilla; sizes 1 to 4 years, Were '| 81 220 oo 18¢ dn'ltou. ‘Were b IOO tots. Sizes 3 to 6 years. ‘Were 59c. 44‘ (120) ALL-WOOL SLIP-ON SWEATERS; sizses 3 to 84‘ 6. Reularly 1. (85) GIRLS’ all wool; sizes 7 to 10 years. Were 5.95 3 95 (120) INFANTS' CREEPER DRESSES; handmade, hand-embroidered, Were 33: 8%c . A (244) GIRLS® COTTON DRESSES; sizes 7 to 16 years. Were 6bc. 49‘ Goldenberg’s—Second Floor 32 yds.) 72 IN. SILKS & COTTON Nll%l, and 38 in. silk and X on laces. , Wanted colors. Wi oaete 110 70, o C (o) roINT DESPRIT NET: in pasisl colon 39c in. Fesularly BRe yd. (197 yds.) CORD uC S a6 1n’ orenid biu n.t; 25 maise, tan, pink and peac Were ' bbe o c (109, vée) 36 IN. siK 98 Were "i.00" ya. oo 0 (- g WASH, FABRIC ¥ . regularly 2! a%l_ y " 29¢ “to ole? regularly e 2l Al cotton fos. “Wax' sbe ve Goldendery's—Main noar . FURNITURE 23 X 19.94 mncu. walnut ven- eered. ‘5 9.95. BROAD- gunufl auaiity. METAL CARD TABLE Im SUN PARLOR _SITF- bun”‘ 3%““»‘73";;, 26.95 ke, 1.99 : m- O red canrs nd back. * Were 6.05 Y omluu stick Reed fiied o P 9,99 Wbt i i g4 DINETTE: anel backs, ONS COTL : el %" et T B T B our foot.” Were = mu,u i ul Were . station- mpartment. Opens Goldenbflv'l—fll!il Floor MEN’S COTTON HOSE (247) Men’s heavy cot- ton hose, Honesty make. Black only. 8° Regularly 12¢ . - Goldenberg’s— Main Floor 689 Yd. Remnants 49¢c to 59¢ SILKS—RAYONS AND ACETATES :trl.k-“ m.“ %00 &n and rayon 9c f0 3 yd. lengths of all Goldenberg’s—Main Floor Friday Bargain Special! GIIRTIII FABRICS A real value eretonne. sill ol and hnu marqi ot for c ns. Regular] E doldenbup’o—!‘hkl Iloar 270 Towels to Sell! HUCK AND TEA TOWELS Solendid values in these towels. seconds of 15¢ grade. Stock up now! (27 urg MATS: pastels eolors. onds ol 69e values (180) HUCK TOWELS. in plain” white. secnnd- 29c I2'/2c (32) ORGANDY SCARFS: 29c vanity Dpieces. in wanted colors. Were 59c {4 COTTON MERCERIZED NAPKINS; ul colon Were l"‘! uch 40 PASTEL TURKISH Juu 20240, seconds 24c el R 00¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor llan) MILL LENGTHS TEA TOWELING: part linen. col- ored borders. Were 15c. yard ;.‘ ALL LINEN EMBROID- 0dd Lot of Delustered BOUCLE (200) lpltnd.ld values 0 be found in this as- boucle lor c ent of Goucuber"o—lun Floor 7"& K BOYS’ WEARABLES (250) POLO SHIRTS. button or ip- Jr. wool sleeveless sweate Blouses. nain- 800k waist suits. Some irreg- l c ulars. 20c to 49¢ values __ (12) MELTON ZIPPER JACKETS: nlvy biue. all or part wool !"1 some lrruuhrs (1.000) BOYS' AND YOUTHS' TIES) ufacturer's closeout 4 in styles. Were 25¢ to sc 35¢ each (100) BOYS' LONG TROUSERS: suit- ing patterns. dark shades; blug ~chiviots. 10 to yrs. Were 149 to 169 . (240) BO'I' thuunx Regularly 59¢ to 69¢ (30) BOYS' & GIILI WHITE SWEATERS, three-quarter wool, pulle over style V. k. me slightly soiled, to 36. Were 249 ___ (120) JR. BOYS' OVERALLS: heavy cotton suiting. bib. shoulder B 59¢ straps. cuff Were 798¢ _ - S’ SKI PANTS; heavs, G TovBRI ST, size 4 and 5 yr R( - farly 303, _.’ = 3) BO' CHINCHIL) . COATS hlue Blu 4 and b e ™ Regularly 2 1) BOYS' CHINCHILI . COAPlen!n outfit. Blue. L O Reguiarly Goldenberg’s—Main Floor SPECIAL PURCHASE Women’s and Girls’ Regular 2.00 and 3.00 SHOES FRIDAY—ONE DAY ONLY! ® Pumps © Ties ® Two-Tones ® Sandals © Straps ® Oxfords A large array of styles to choose from in this gigantic offering of 1,200 pairs of shoes in the new leathers, and all styles in heels. While all sizes are in the lot, not all sizes are in each style. Goldenbery’s—Main Floor Special Purchase! Run of the Mill Cannon Towels In Three Low Priced Groups Seconds, heavy double thread quality in all sizes. They aré all white or white with colored borders. Stock up at this low price! Goldenberg’s—Main Floor FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd—COURTESY DAY! GOLDENBERG’'S A4ls ANNIVERSARY SALE PLAN TO BE HERE FOR TREMENDOUS SAVINGS