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g s g : THE EVENING : STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921 Obregon Issues Congress Call;. News of World Told in Brief Mexico to Take Up Bank, Oil, Labor and Commerce Laws—Britain to Trade With Baltic by Barter. France Gets Radio Rights. Silk Nets at $1.39 Yard 42-inch Silk Nets, firmly woven quality, for evening dresses and overdraping; color as- sortment includes white, black and other leading shades. Goldenberg's—First Floor—Lace Dept. 50c Elastic Veils at 27c Special offering of the Elastic Vells, the easily adjusted kinds. hexagon and fa meshes, scroll and motif effects, in black, brown and navy blue. Goldenberg’s—Veiling Dept., First Floor. Entire Stock of Furs at Drastic Reductions A Sensational Clearance Event, Bringing the Women of Wash- ington the Lowest Prices on Guaranteed Furs in Five Years. Unheard-of values, because these new low prices are below the actual cost. of manufacture—lower than furs car possibly Le, no matter what readjustment period we go through. We purchased our stock of furs after the big slump in the whole- sale market and p»id rock-bottom price We now offer our entire remaining stock at still further reductici- sery tur coat, fur piece and muff repriced to figures that in price, styles and the quality of furs. We Municipal Employes on Strike. BUENOS _AIRES.—Municipal em- ployes at Rosaric have declared a strike. It is_announced they have counted ‘on the support of thirty- seven labor unions in that city which are affiliated with the Argentine La- bor Federation. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, January 18.—A call for a special session of the Mexican congress, beginning February 7, was issued last night by President Obre- gon. Among the projects to be con- sidered are the new banking Jaw, ar- ticle 27 of the constitution, Which gov- erns petroleum deposits; a new labor law, army reconstruction and inter- national commerce. Royaljst Party in Berlin. LONRON.—A Prussian royalist par- ty has been formed in Berlin and has been chosen to bring the “Orgesch’ into line with similar movements in other states, the Berlin correspondent of the London Times says. The Leip- zig Tageblatt sxplains that the “Or- gesch” in Saxony will be transformed into a political party to act as a com- | promise between the extreme political camps. Plan Baltic Trade by Barter. LONDON.—Trade by barter soon [] Boys’ Mackinaw Coats In a Great Reduction Sale All Sizes, 7 to 17 Years $5.45 The typical coat for the typical American boy—fulfilling every require- ment for warmth, style. freedom of movement, at school and play. Buy your hoy one of these warm and com- i Mackinaws and save real while doing so. 2 | Danish Industries Face Crisis. COPENHAGEN.—Danish industries are facing a critical situation, a ma- *| dority of large concerns working half time and others being closed down,i Unemployment is rapidly increasing, and in the meantime the market is becoming glutted with foreign-made goods. g Saved From Burning Ship. RIO DE_JANEIRO—Twentyone | | members of the crew of the Nor- wegian bark Ekelund were landed here by the American steamer Del- fina. which picked them up on Janu- | |g ary 7, after they had abandoned their ship, which was on fire. The Eke- lund was on her way from Port Natal to Sarpsborg, Norway, When she was destroyed. N a5sortment unrive Portables “—Including Table Lamps, Floor Lamps, Boudoir ||over 1919, the Dominion bureau of sta- Aprons at 98¢ Yamps, Desk Lamps; tistics_announces. In 1919 the yicld o e S quality that wil! render satisfactory service offered tomor- Shades ed C H arquisette Curtains Wome's_ Gingham_Mosher : e oSt H Hibbard A row at a saving of one-third. Note the desirable width, 54* “Shades of fine silk, painted orner ome 070y pronsrassorted il nches Won m:y choose from such wanted shades as navy, Tparchment and art glass; _mahogany portables. «~ An opportune time to «brighten your home at a ~great saving. will be in full swing between Great Britain_and the Baltic states, whichj are lacking in bare: necessaries. says among the -Seamen on board. Must Pass Pern Budget. There were no casualties E are astounding-— list a fcw of the scasational values beiow: They are well-tailored garments, fashioned of mackinaw cloths, in new the Dnhlly Mgil. L'l‘ll:e newspaper 57| LIMA, Peru—President Leguia has Trimmed amad Hudson Seal Coats ;. Liberty Scal Stoles; early < K 1 Eerte A o taatas Sip|called congress into extraordinary carly price early prices up io $275 ! prices up to $39.50. $30 and desirable plaids. All sizes, 7 to . ine s session for the purpose of discussing \OW 3 JOW. 3 5 % 3 % Charles Sykes and Sir William Peter-| 04" o cging (he"‘hufi‘ig% onfasiation | E NOW..... ‘,45}41')‘ :\U\\.. IS NOW - soee ¢ 17 years, included in this reduction son, bas just returned from Coben-| ¢ Crich was not completed when ' [B Irimmed American Fox ris; early Hudson Seal Coatees; earty sale at $5.45 hagen, where it met trade and gov- ernment representatives of the af- flicted countries. congress adjourned last vene tomorrow. Saturday. | [§ The extraordinary session will con- prices prices up to $I50.00. IOV $ 1 75 Eastern Mink Scaiis; early Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants, of good. durable chev- i Sizes 8 Boys’ Norfolk Suits of fancy cheviots and tweeds. in neat mixtures, also navy blue Cloudburst Wrecks Hawailan Homes. | Spanish Socialists in Split. ; prices up to 549 50 iots, in fancy mixtures. i HONOLULU, T. H—A cloudburst ;n( MADRID—Spanish socialists have $100.00. NOW. o ! to 18 years; lined | serges. Broken assortments the Pololo valley back of Honolplu| cached the dividing of the ways rela- | i ; early Alaska Fox Scarfs; early throughout. Sale $l 58 ! from our higher priced lines; following unprecedented rains of theltive to adherence to the third in past few weeks. caused damage esti-inationale of Moscow, and the party | mated at $250.000. A few small houses|geoms to be definitely divided. An offi- in the suburbs of Honolulu Wereigja] statement is expected soon Canada’s Huge Wheat Crop. OTTAWA.—Canada's wheat yield for 1920 totaled 263,189,300 bushels from 18,232,374 acres, an average gain of four and one-half bushels an acre New 254,480,440 bushels from 16,342,969 acres. Invite Stinnes to 'Brussels. BERLIN.—The government has in- vited Hugo Stinnes, the capitalist, to| join the delegation of experts which will meet the allied representatives| at the next Brussels conference. Italian Senator Dead. LONDON.—An_Exchange telegraph dispatch from Rome announces the death of the Italian senator, Giuseppe Colombo. Built-in Heated Garage Lots of Ground 13th & Kennedy Streets N, W. Always Open for Inspection = was 193,260,400 bushels from 19,125, 968 acres. For the five years of 1915- 19 the annual average crop equaled = = = = = = = L — ter- re- | § = = = T S o) (G $9.75 ‘rench Seal Coats: x Scarfs; L - 0°§175 | o $13.95 155 2w $37.50 | | 54-Inch Storm Serge Red azd G $4.00 and $5.00 Lace and “at $2.85 Pair Scotch and Nottingham Lace Curtains, white and ecru colors ; in handsome heavy-worked or neat designs Mar- quisette Curtains, in plain hemstitched or lacc edec and insertion trimmed styles. 2% yards long; full width. Lots from 1 to 35 pairs alike. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. S, Now: $65.00 Imported Mink Sets; early Women’s $1.50 check effects in blue only. Neat- and finished. All Goidenberg's—Third Floor. 20c Bleached Cotton, 15¢ Yard 36-inch Bleached Cotton, a close-woven, soft-finish grade, for general use. Goldonberg’s—First Floor. January Sale Reductions cn ly made lengths. and suits. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Regular $1.50 Quality. Tomorrow at............... A Storm Serge of extra good weight and dependable izes 7 to 18 years in the lot $7.98 98¢ Copenhagen, brown and black. For women’s and children’s wear it is idcal and a remarkable value at 98¢ a yard. $4.00 All-Wool Velour, $2.98 54-inch All-wocl Velour, in black, navy blue and other wanted shades; correct weight for tailored suits, dresses, etc. $3.00 All-Wool French Serge, $1.59 42-inch All-wool French Serge, the famous Botany Mills product; in black and navy blue. One of Fashion's favored weaves for dresses — . L] . = Parliament Date Causes Stir. i Ent St k f ‘A} t — . o-r;;wm—omcx-l announcement is H lre OC O alS S . 30c Y 5 . e r i i White Wash Good =Nide : I e at Smashing Reductions 00dS || percates at 19¢ | = nournced. e ne I - 2 fcial circles, as it falls g . 36=inch Nainsook, a very finc 36-inch White Indian H E s Comment I om parliament for many Every waist in our stock now bears a reduced price, RN AT o i e R et Ch 36-inch Percales, ¥Mrudhu invariably convened on Ma_l Gniiantasd and that price the lowest equal qualities have been sold f}c]rr 112‘5‘:‘-:: ;;_ioerce:d:-li::)l' weight and ’ cut any nu'linb;‘r of y?&ds 290 light grounds, in a > EIUTacay. ry this season. The styles are smart, new and distinctive—the e Esired; SEAEs U fquelity; > — Strictly P se 5 2% 5 g lingerie. Worth Worth 3%¢ yard....... & lar; S e t~ . séhl::n-::: i Ex t ~iTes :’ c::e qualities the same that have made our waist values famous f:-inch \White Chifi$2.v9n8 o sl and b i T ach IV it strfi)ees as:‘rl);t:rsentdofsf ' erican - s on oile, it a - 4 '’ cfn'-‘-l::fce The paris held an election tract Prepared B with Washington women. extra fine sheer grade,. = qun’l".!,;'.‘ e whno sk figures an . y roken of officers at _which p}'e“sfi:mw:l‘:;r L = & - Lingerie and Tailored D S g 25C st it Worth 250 p‘l.,airk A very fine Berry was re-ele 3 - F yar c yarq - 2 xiet S miatiart: Aprias nti| || Blue Bird Malt Co. _ Waists cotires ey quality, for men's and fon, | the ):vom;n‘e:c::aln attache, Send Laboratory and Plant Formerly -sold up to SSC . 3 boys’ shirts, women’s e . i o s it e e i gy Silks ‘at Reductions bouse . yarsats: aid fald that France’s exports & fAmerica For Salo by Lingerie and Tailored e s children’s . school ap- ad double - BI owering of prices on silks of di dabl, i 1 ] ouses W g of p s of dependable quality and parel. Swiss Consider Loan in U. S. Johnson & Byrne Eoraserty. solaliie at the height of popularity for street, afternoon a‘lld ev{nin S e BERN, Switzerland—The Swiss par- AGENTS i Y $l .69 S an e e g 25¢ Dress Ginghams liament has convened in extraordinary session. Among the other important matters before parliament was the Full Line of Supplies Also at Following Stores: Voile and Bafiste to $2.98, at ........ '$1.50 Silk Poplin, 89c Yard $3.00 Charmeuse, $2.19 15¢ er stripes, checks proposed new loan of $50.000,000 to 405 10th St. N.W. and Blouses 36-inch Faille Silk Poplin, a hea ich, lust ity, i . 2-inch Dress Ginghams, me 3 {;6:(2:3'05‘1&1;:. befemtistat Rt 1908 Pegna. Ave. N.W. . Formerly sold up a full range of wanted street znd‘evevxflhgcsh'adzss,r:l';so %ll‘:yl:y - in mill lengths from 10 to $1.95 | $2.00 Silk Shirting, $1.39 2 yards; neat seersuck i‘llecfic Washer will do your washing—the *sheets and heavy blankets as =well as the delicate linens— -quicker, better and less ex- «full payment and have it To Fast for Palestine Fund. 'NNA.—The central body of Aus- tudents has decided to f complete fasting in order to donate the saving effected to the Palestine foundation fund. Vienna Police Find Momex. VIENNA.—The police have recov- ered property valued at 5,000,000 crowns, part of the money alleged to J. Wit, 1002 Penna. ave. n.w. §. Kailin, 924 10th st. n.w. S. A. Taylor, 1228 D st. n.w. C. E. Jones, Alexandria, Va. a group of striking functionaries, and, Theo. W. Beitsel, 1718 14th st. n.w. guesswork; our diagnoses are cor- Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses Formerly sold up $3.95 to $6.98, at ......... $10 Comforts at $5.45 Knit Underwear tures and crochet ring io match. 33-inch Stripe Shirting, all pure silk, heavy-weight grade, a large assortment of satin stripes, in various color combinations. Goldenberg’s—First 40-inch Colored Satin Char- EncuRe e‘)l(:m‘henmn rich satin- quality, in white, navy bl brown and taupe. o 39c and 50c Art Tickings most desirable color- inch size, good qual- - and- plain colors; n soft-finish quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Sale of Housefurnishings $1.29 fpestrhishaneydateser had Hyave Seen stolen by Lerael Krumholz > oz, Lorge Dousle-bed Slzo don 3 N ric mone omforts, covered wi n 2 % immigrants there of having Colhinll at Reduced Pl‘lces e i e d C Enterprise Food Choppers, | Large Size Galva It will be there/any day you ||them out of sums totaling $168.000. S Y¥O | Eerizea cambrics, In_floral and an retonnes large size, 4 cut- 2 Iron Coal wish—you won’t have to give The remainder of thg mfne);; tfl: p:- Mis<~s’ Tailor-made Union | Persian designs Filled with ter8.l. i .69 ” Galvani; <= 2 PSR i | lice belleve, was left in Paris by Suits, high neck and long sleeves, | whitc Hygeia brand cotton. lsc Yard Galvanized - Iron 2 L ""98 g it any s—or any re. Km,..;..,].‘ Who was arrested hes ankledzengtho pants; $] 00 Goldonberg's—Foarth Flocr. Wi Pails, 12-quart T';iln. 22-inch size...... C It will never disappoint you. ||¥*""*™ * et e ) . “ Choice of heavy- size Shio i s 39C lronuszyncoc.m, A SERE Spata's King Rebukes Strikers. Children’s Undérwear, scp- | 95¢ Window Skades, 65¢ ight Art Ticki Wood Erame Clothes Wri e $2.00 : You pay for it a little each SEVIDLE, Spain.—King Alfonso re- EratoNaarmentaSinc-ca o weight / ickings or Wring- | made, full size.... o N a1 s m color| 3xg.ft. Yeavy Opaque Cloth d-wide C; ers, rollers guar- 4 Stris month for a few months (usu- . only; shirts with high neck and| window Shades, strictly perfect yard-wide Cretonnes, anteed for thi ng Extra Qual- “ally less than washwoman Dentists long sleeves, ankle pants; sublect | quality; mounted ~on stiong in floral, stripe and foli- e o! ree $6 49 “"'”c"" Straw Brooms 69C : ] toun q : Sidkie B o 1 ~hire) or you can make one NI TCling along the pl Our dental service involves no s e ) (D || Ses el S B AT age designs, in all the Rubber Door Mats, 18x30-" | or CTI:: I;':z:";"“ Tin Bread “settled. to them, he said: “Yoy s rect because experts—not students 5 4 ‘| top style ........ 3 ,‘,‘;’,‘:“?‘.b.hm,,:h vour dquty. A elvil|| —take “care “of every patlent Goldenbery e Tt Floar ings for furniture slip s e, 49C Galvanized " iron Revolving - 0 throws up enty-seven years of igh-grade i Ash SR L Lo e elag a oivil servant. Iam the || dentistry, at lowest possible prices, covers, pillows, mat- Slu:: ol ls.F Yith D th Sterk B cushion and 89C o] " G ) first civil servant of Spain, and, ac-|| is a strong recommendation. cordi! ngly, carry out my duties.” French Get Radio Rights. countries has been granted to the e o Pelegraph Company of France by the Argentine government. Stipu- lation is made by the government flll!| the station must be begun within six- teen months. New Labor Party in Norway. LONDON.—A Christiani dispatch to the London Times says that as a pro- test against the bolshevist attitude of the official labor party- the social dem- ocratic operation group has decided by an overwhelming vote to_constitute a democratic labor party in Norway. No charge for tion when other 0 Every Eveuing Undl oclock. and on Sundavs 10 A. teo 4 P. M. Lady and maids in All_Work painless extrac work is done, Ex- amination and advice always free. Fully Guar- 8 M. at- Rug Prices Revised Downward in This Sale because of minor imperfections that even an expert would find it difficult to detect. They are Firth Carpet Co.’s make of Seamless Brussels Rugs, all in the desired 9x12-ft. room size—close woven and seamless. Handsome colorings and designs to choose from. Rugs of this grade in perfect quality sell regularly at $37.50. Sale price $22 50 * (157 SR s E G AR S & 6 A OHE Aol B S st s o0 $19.75 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $10.45 Tremont Brand Wonl and Fiber Rugs; size £ 3x16.6 for large tresses, couch covers. Mill - lengths from 2 to 10 Floor Sweeping Brushes, with long handles, madewe" 590 Women’s $9 and $10 Winter Footwear Reduced to $5.85 Winter lines of Women’s High Shoes are offered in this over e 3308 with cold wood handles, l;reh made. BUENOS AIRES.—A concession for : e . o ards. but plenty alike. R = e bulldins e Communication. with 3 ; ¥ e Sareua e Aluminum Rice @1 Q) | No.3 size. 5 These rugs are termed “run of the mill” by the makers Boilers, good size... .. No. 9 size $1.59 Clearance Lots of Children’s Apparel We are clearing our stocks of all small lots, and the savings make it well worth your while to outfit the children at these reduced prices. = rooms; ehoice of handsome oriental and neat figured centers; Seek Unity in Aiding Unemployed. anteed for 20 Years. Kindly keep plain centers with Tieh borders. On account ot furfg .-?2».?'; = 4 mN'DONt.—!;ecording to ; pybufl;:a name and lecation of my office ia | | stained on one edge we are able to offer thesc regular $13,75 rugs at clearance sale at savings up to nearly one-half the former mChIldreu'- Raincapes, navy Y momnpioymmont B> all powers || | mee——ee——— thisfiglepiousylom Seuse prices. The styles are the season’s newest and best—the | with piajarsae o oo made and Habllities of all departments and (I | Dr WYETH ln c. $17.50 and $19.75 Grass & Deltox Rugs, $10.75 | qualities are the service-giving kind. Bood; sizes 4 and ¢ $1.98 i 9x12-ft. Stenciled Design Willow Grass Kus, beautitul designs; i i - - i . 1 s SSIELte Taltont RUSH: In' plainfendlstenciled, desiEna OnIy LT High Shoes, in lace and button models, of Tan Baby Boys® of striped b 42729 7th St. N. W. the lot—so shop early. 7.6x10.6. Calf, Black Kid, Patent Colt and Dull Leathers. ginghams;” made with belt, col- L R S R & Dro. sad Lonis and Cuban heels. Sizes 2% to 7. berg'o—Firs Iar and “pocket; "sizes rough lal exchanges employ- |} | oves ouis an: uban heels. Sizes 0 7. Goldenl it Floor. 3 el 3 et s foe ntifeas unna motn IR and $1.25 Grass or Rag Rugs, 69¢ e to 2 years. Worth 69(: £ 3 Ve e B 27x54 Double-warp Stenciled Grass Rugs: aiso 24x36 Hit- and- 3126 ....... 3 - Speed Vienna Jew Expulsion. miss Design Rag Rugs, also in plain colors, with various,color plain Children’s Se: ) of a % (DI prosiem of susior s BoR e i $5.00 and $6.00 Blankets | . sz presses: § sh refugees in enna came B neatl; tris : s oI 6. Bational assembly on an f $20.00 Linoleum Rugs, $10.00 and sizes, . Values @ rr § interpeliatfon by Deputy Kinschak, Just one-half price for these Genuine Cork-filled, Burlap-back - worth $9.00 and $6 98 i who demanded to know why the ex- Linoleum Rugs, in Deat and oriental designs; varlous coloriags; size at $10.00 .. B H - : H pulsion of the refugees was not be- ing expedited. Jacob Redmann, burgomaster of Vienna, in reply said \ Size 6x9 ft. Worth $13.50. Sale price, $6.75. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. e 64x76 and 66x80 inch Woolnap and Australian Brand Children’s Gingham D; resses, assorted plaids and plals rs; stylish mfiae ; sizes B oovrs; - G teutihot Romekiaied that by & new arrangement the police e e s L L —— z iy it Rt Nmes o et toetl e A Feature Bargain From the Sale of Bed Muslins | Blankets, in white or gray with fancy borders, Goad | wora™ it "s $2.49 rapidly. The burgomaster said he had heavy weight, made of fine-grade cotton, with soft fleecy | #4580 .............. . —done. by hand. - 95% of the ironing caa be _done with this ironer and only the very daintiest, frilly things Zare left to be done with the ic Hand Iron. ~ The bulk of the ironing— requested the chancellor to approach the foreign representatives in Vienna in order to effect an agreement on the expulsion of all undesirable allens without complications. Scheoner Adrift Three Months. GUAM, M. L—The Russian motor schooner Diana, after helplessly drift- ing more than three months, reached .$1.75 Seamless. 81x90 Bleached Sheets at $1.29 Housewlves are finding this an oppastune time to lay in extra supplies of sheets at savings greater than offered in a finish. An opportunity to supply extra bedwear at unusual savings. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Flooy. Children’s Fay Stockings Regular Prices, 65¢ to 85¢ Pair Children's Flannelette Sleep- as % O8C armen: heavy quality; sizes 8 and 10 years only.. Children’s R fine qual- ity materials, combination white Taists and ‘plain colors; neat e yles; $1.69 broken sizes. Worth $2.98 . —sheets, pillowslips, table || fonless and In dist i These sh f h li isk e ahivts. haad ere provisionless and in ress. The long time. ese sheets are made of heavy linen-finish i ~ = s skirts — beautifully 3.‘,“;2.2‘.2’5“3‘:"’6.2’!‘. l;:‘:;a"xz;'f'.";'{h muslin, full 81x90, for double beds—the seamless kind. at soc Palr 7 ,lfom!“,‘n""_"}“%':"mm, A"s 9’- (¥ _done in a fraction of the time it would take by hand. : Glad to show you one work- in any time. We'll —armange the terms to suit you. provisions for a three-month cruise in the Bering sea. A storm encoun- tered in October on the return voy- age to Viadivostok stripped the craft of its rudder and washed one of the members of the crew overboard. Since that time, without power and with scanty provisions, which later gave out entirely, the craft drifted in the stiff Pacific. — m";.».: pong ng, WArms Police Find Twelve Bombs. friia D 8 o BILBAOC, SpainPolics oficials| Sy o congented discovered tweive bombs in a house and errested the inmates Doesnotstain the. HETHER {t{srheumatism, nea- c Joints, or Every sheet absolutely perfect. - $3.50 Crochet Bedspreads, $2.49 Crochet Bedspreads, full double-bed size; heavy raised Mar- seilles patterns. 3 50c Pillowcases, 39c |- $1.50 Bleached Sheets - 98¢ 5x36 Bleached Pillowcases, a yery fine, close-woven grade, free.| g3x90 Run-of-the-Mill Seamless Bleached Sheets, single-bed size; from sta. extra heavy quality. « Women are familiar with this nationally-advertised brand of children’s stockings and at this reduced price they will want to supply the youngsters’ needs. Fresh, new goods, every pair absolutely perfect qual- ity; selling regularly at 65¢ to 85¢ a pair, according to size. Choice of black, white and cordovan. We offer these “Fay” Stockings in all sizes from 6 to 9% tomorrew at 50c a pair. Goldenberg's—First Floor. blue checked ginghams: broken lots a sises. . Children's Kimonos, i pink and light blue; empire mold': el. trimmed with 31.69 satin ribbon; broken sizes. Worth $3.00.. Mauslin Garments, fine grade; long sleeves and high necks; broken 98c sizes. Worth $1.59.... 'e—Third Flosr. RPN 1 o e S asmeonin Socaicmar wierovin

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