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ROME, February 1.—“W! ill there be is the| 20,305 | | NEW U. s‘mgg‘m\]mc”i VLSur_:da; Selicols WO00D JOINS IN APPEAL « TOBEN in America Gain Pupils THE EVENING In a statement yesterday appealing | STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 251921, il BERGER IS HOPEFUL. FOR NEAR EAST RELIEF !1ooks to New Administration and | Criticises President Wilson. MILWAUK to all Americans to subscribe to the | Criticising President Wilson for re- | ) of our government,” said M |“n is not too much to ex the new national administration will -ution of pros. ., Wis, February 2.— fiew Amerian cardinals? [ By e Associated Press query circulating in the Vatican! CHICAGO, uary 2.—A Near East Relief, Gen. Leonard Wood | fusing 1(- »mmun» the sentance of | ” 1 o el {20,305 ( Eugene world, espectally since it has been| | Eain in en m":m:; L2020 llsaia. e ; Euger The Eye Of Genius *learmed that Archbishop I Hayes of | RN SO Al S Mioria of he Near Reliot inppeall i a ation would New York has landed at Naples hl‘ 19,032 was indicated in the an- tremendous one. Tt is almost world- in socialist An ADITCRIAL is about to arrive in Rome to be re- rort of Dr. W. S. Bovard, | | wige, : e s Is there s coived by the Pope. The archbishon| | meeespinding el ushUBrerts on of the Supreme Court v z S e is understood to have with him for| | none more powerful n that for | ; > s nowed HE great painter, So exact a science has rese: ¢ of the| | Armenia a e nea ntire | that there are s ity re- J P % % e ol brencoom | SEnnhand ey ol W I e Turner, worked the care of the eyes be- America by any m r of the episco- | | | i along lines so out of custom conie that today mo one pate. | ri with his day that his B 2 Tt now seems definitely settled that! | 4 < | T A iy friends “excused” his style need have “qu sight. s SR 51 to in the bad con, Peculiarities of vision, eye ginning of March and that .-mblv number of cardinals gppointed. pew American cardi 4ted, are those of Archbishop Dougherty of By some it is belie al will by mes mentione and among the n a1l coming into for that purpose, they thou vight: givi nd tr Now absolutel d dying for want of food. 1 to us who do not know waste enougi to feed half of th | which of Europ Philadelphia. Archbishop Mundclein F i are s nave mans chbishop He ut o appeals o oo e ana TELLS OF WIFE MURDER. B o sl tndre is none whith 0 dinalate is created for the U NEW BRUNSWICK ebruary | to reecive more prompt or more Hoffman Co. CLEANERS and 12—-STORES—12 THE deavor are DYERS > and now sight by the unappreciative. ts that mar the rance with frowns and squints ate no longer to be “excused.” Correct them. def: States it is said that one of them per- by s response than the appeal from L 2y 7 B haps will be reserved by the Pope in | police ns today | Armenia and the near east Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. ScaT pectore. de: r of his nineteen-| our opportun Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S. E. o NAPLES, February 1.—Archbishop| year-old wifc fmons told the | do it is will we el Hayes of New York for the la w | poli they had killed his | it? it you See Better days has been giving final ¢ wife \with during a quarrel | in ti Phone M. 4724 tion to the report his a with wh ' g which is to be presented hid the all appeal PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE Benedict a few days after h o ait in Rome. He will leave for Rome believins B * Wednesd sidered (LTI e s =i Women’s $8 to $10 $3.95 Pair Women's High and Low Shoes. broken i contint ol regular stock. Tan calf. and bla fult kid and comhu Louts Si € tops. sewed soles, style. $3.00 All-Wool French Serge, $1.49 42-inch All-wool French Serge, fine, close-twilled quality, Botany Mills fabric, in black, navy blue and brown. $1.25 $2.50 All-Wool Serge, close-woven 54-inch All-wool Serge, grade for dresses, sk ; in navy and mid- night blue. $5.00 All-Wool Broadcloth, $2.98 52-inch All-wool dcloth, rich, lustrous finish. in bl Goldenberg’s—Third Fleor. Rummage Sale of Men’s Furnishings Men’s 50c and 75¢ Hose, 25¢ Men's Onyx Make Fiber Silk Half Hose, perfect quality; size 10%: only; all white. Men’s $1.00 to $1.50 Reefers, 49¢ Men’s Reefers, fine quality mercerized cotton and fiber; two-toned styles. Up to $7.00 Silk Shirts, $2.98 Men's Silk Negligee Shirts, soft turnback cuffs; quality, perfect shirts; about 14 dozen in the lot. p to $2.50 Men’s Underwear, 79¢ fine n. also fiem-e-llned. Lambsdown and other hi makes. Men’s $3.00 to $4.00 Pajamas, $1 Men's Faultless Make Domet Flannel Paja heavy weight; sizes A to D; slight imperfectio Men’s $2.50 Overalls, $1.45 Men's Heavy-weight Blue Denim Overalls. made with bib and suspender straps: triple-stitched where wear is the hardest. Up to $10,50 Sweaters, $3.15 Men's Sweaters, Notair and other high-grade makes. wool and worsted mixtures; V-neck and roll- * collar styles; broken lots from regular stock. Men’s Gloves, 21c Men's Work (goves, light and dark Oxford gray; made with ribbed wristlet. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. EXTRAORDINARY, ~ MONEY - S OPPORTU CLEAR-AW Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Now Marked at $14.50 Broken lots—not all sizes in any par- ticular pattern, but all sizes in the lot from 35 to 42 regular. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, of durable materials, full al- paca or serge lined ; well tailored and good fitting. Both single and double breasted models, in a good selection of desirable patterns. Men’s Pants at $2.89 Pair Broken lot of Men's and Young Men's Pants, in dark and light on worsteds and a few nd three of a pattern. all-around 16 Young M = % e 34 to 42, bon uls Rummflge sa’e Df White Goods $2.00 Imperial Longcloth, 26-inch Imperial Longeloth, an extra fin ois-finish grade; full 10 yards in each pie 39¢ In 40-inch White snow-white blea 39¢ (‘.nmun Cloth, 25¢ 34-inch White Cannon Cloth, heavy, linen-finish quality. 50¢ White Voile, 25¢ 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, extra fine, sheer quality; for waists and dresse 75¢ White Poplin, 49¢ 36-inch White Poplin, a varn mercerized quality, rich, lustrous finish. 39¢ White Madras, 19¢ 36-inch White Shirting Madras, white grounds with neat white stripes; fine, closely woven, soft-finish grade. 39¢ Chiffon Silks, 29¢ 35-inch Chiffon Silks. silk nd cotton rich, lustrous finish; good & rtment of evening shades. ‘Goldenberg's—First Floor. 1.66 soft, cham- ia Linon, 25¢ Linon, extra fine, sheer quality; with fabrie, with street and \ | | | ‘ | Shoes Jean Middies, trimmed and dis- with braid on collar and brown cuffs;: also some all white with with flat white braid, Cuban lacers and cmblem; in the fot broken sizes. Girls” $2.09 Middies, $1.59 s* White Lonsdale Goldenberg's—Third Floor. ment Tomorrow. Because quantities are limited, we cannot fill mail or phone Satine Pettibockers, $1.50 Women's Satine Pettibockers. or pettibloomers, fine guality black. green, navy blue and gray satine, with lustrous finish; full-cut sizes. Women’s 79¢ Bloomers, 49¢ Women's and M ¢’ Pink Bloomers, of soft-finish nainsook: full-cut sizes and reinforced. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Rummage Sale of Boys’ Clothing Boys £12.50 Norfolk Suits, $6.79 Lot of Boys' Norfolk Suits, of cheviot and tweeds, in fancy mixtures; full cut sizes ‘trom & ln 18 years. Boys’ $16.75 Overcouls, $9.59 coats, of fabrics that give warmth with- orted fancy mixtures; sizes 11 to 17 Boys’ $15.75 Overcoats, $7.98 Boys’ Overcoats of chinchilla and cheviot mixtures; broken sizes from 2% to 12 years. Boys® $8.50 Mackinaws, $5.45 Boys' Mackinaws, sport models, in an agsortment of mackinaw plaids. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ $8.50 Sweaters, $3.95 All-wool Sweaters, broken sizes from 28 2 assorted shades. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 50c¢ Art Tickings and Cretonnes, 25¢ 18 bolts of 34-inch heavy Art Tickings and Cre- tonnes, light and dark colorings, for draperies, cushion, mattress and comfort covering. 39¢ and 69c¢ Cretonnes, 37¢ Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, fine grade, heavy weight; floral, stripe, bird design and tapes- try effects. Supply your needs from this immense Tot of high-grade coverings. 29¢ Silkoline and Swiss, 14¢ 0Odd bolts of Yard-wide Figured Silkoline, Case- ment Cloth and Lace Effect Scrims, in white and eralicolons aliolSwiss iwilbibluelios fasidots g ures and bowknots. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Women’s $2.25 Slippers, $1.00 Women’s Felt and Corduroy House Slippers, as- sorted colors: sizes in the lot from 3 to 6. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s Petticoats, 84c Flannelette or Knitted Petticoats, broken lots and sizes. Women'’s mostly gray striped effects; Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. | | Phenomenal Bargains Crowd This Half-Yearly Clear-up of Odd Lots and - Incomplete Lmes---Rare Opportunities 24 0, 00 | omen’s Sweaters 3.95 Peter Grogan 85 Nemo (.m' (-t~ 83.7 \2 Ferris W;xi~l~. Big Reductions on All Lines of Furniture During Our Annual February Sale We’ arrange small weekly or monthly payments Il give you an open charge account and 81’1 823 chcnth St..NW Nemo Corsets, fi t-wi .m:m Tow-hust models, with Tong bips: w I seli-reducing strap: broken sizes S1.00 Bandeaux, 69¢ Pink for Money-Saving in Every Depart- | orders. $1.69 Bleached Sheets, $1.19 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-bed size ; perfect quality ; free from starch or dressing. 32 00 Seamless Sheets, $1.4- 1— Bleached Shee! rl»Hll(l thread quality; extra large double-bed M/,A 40c¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ 42x36 Bl hed Pillowe a he woven quality, free from starch or dre $4.50 Bedspreads, $2. 9.) a Crochet Bedspry full double-hea handsome raised Marseilles patte 20¢ Unbleached Cottop. 1214 36-inch Unbleached Cotton, a. heavy close, firm woven quality 29¢ Shaker Flannel, 18¢ 27-inch Bleached aker Flannel, extra heavy double fleeced qual Goldenberg's—First Floor. Rummage Sale of Wash Goods 50¢ Black Pongee, 25¢ 36-inch Black Mercerized Pongee, rich quality, for w ete, 39¢ Printed Batiste, 24¢ 40-inch Printed Batist ht grounds, figures and covered scroll designs. = 69¢ Dotted Organdy, 25¢ 40-inch Dotted Organdy, dark grounds, printed dot effects. Goldenberg's—First Floor. lustrous with neat in neat Rummage Sale of Women’s Underwear e $3.75 Silk Pflnlal(-lles, $2.85 Small lot of Women's Silk ntalettes, made with elastic waist and ank ck and navy blue; broken sizes. Women’s $1.00 Underwear, 39¢ Women's Fleeced Cotton Underwear, shirt high neck and short sleeves, ankle length pant ular sizes only. Misses’ $2.00 and $2.25 Underwear, 49 Small lot of Misses’ Silk and Wool “Mero and Cotton and Wool “Forest Mills” Underw broken Goldonborg's—First Floor. | Women’s House Sacques, $1.50 Women's House Sacques, of heavy percales, also some of gingham and flannelette; broken lots and sizes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Women’s and Misses’ Suits, of tricotine, poiret twill, chamoisene, wool velour and French serge; fur trimmed, tailored, embroidered, braided and plaited cffects. Values worth $18 45 up to $49.50 .....cieeeniiiiiiiilL. Women’s and Mis: ses” Dresses, of serge and satin, in braided, cmhruulcrrd and trimmed effects; broken sizes. Worth $7 50 up to §1798 . AT S Women'’s an: Coats, of bolivia and isses’ suedene, in cape back, :a!hrrd and fur-trimmed Sold styles. Broken sizes. $69.50. At .ee..... Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, for cvemng, street and afternoon wear, of chiffon cloth, net, charmeuse, mignonette, duvetyne, poiret twill. taffeta, georgette crepr etc. Broken sizes. Values worth up to $79.50. $29 75 Women’s and Misses Su !s “of tricotine, poiret twill, eu;de velour, etc.; season’s smartest models; many fur-trimmed effects; values worth up to $59.75 527-50 Women’s and Misses igh-grade Coats, of bolivia, plush, suedene, etc.; fur trimmed; tailored and dr:asy slylcs. ‘Worth $47 50 up to $100. At .... Rummage Lots of Women’s Coats, Suits and Dresses Women's and Misses’ Cloth Coats of wool velour; majority fur trimmed and silk ‘lined; broken sizes. Worth ap to $15 00 $35.00 e 743 Bol ivis Coats, straightline and wrappy eifects; al ur «trimmed; broken Sest ValTe s S e DI 7 All-wocf)l \"l‘:veed Raincoats, guaranteed waterproof. Values worth up to ) e . $19.50 Cloth Skirts, of velour checks and plaid French serge and poplin; regular and extra sizes. Values worth up to $19.75 $9 75 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, of tricotine, duvetyne, georgette crepe, crepe de chine, poiret twill, velveteen, French serge, tricolette, etc.; this scasrlms }nost Df;pul.lr styles; all regular lines that sold up to P $16.95 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, of satin and French serge, also some stylish stout dresses: popular styles and shades; broken $lO 95 sizes. Worth up to $27.50. Women’s and Misses” Suits, of chamoisene, tricotine, poiret twill, velour, etc. Fur trimmed, embroidered andv t‘mlnred effects. Broken sizes. alues worth up o $10000 .- " $39.75 Rummag(’ Sale of Blankets and Comforts % $12.00 .m:l 15. (l() Comforis, $7.45 Fine-g ol and Hyzeia Cotton-fil forts soco others th flgured o s with plain nte; Ca borders, others figured all over $7.00 Comforts. $1.65 | 2% Heavyqueizht, 72x8%0 Double-bhed & Comforts, covered witid finest quality fizared cambric; filled with hite coktan nd £6.00 Blankets, $3.69 0 Heavy Nashua Wool and Australian . fine with soft fleece fin- £1.50 Comforts, $2.88 Four dozen Doubl _Cotton-filled Comforts, | 1 with good 1.88 1 Blankets, 64x76 doubie- with fancy borders ade cotion, Rummag(' Sale of Aprons \\i.ml'n s Aprons, 84¢ ot ey e with belt and :rull cut ton sh front Satine /\pnm: 98¢ | Anrong t style; heavy, lustrous Tensth, pocket. Rummage Sale of | HOSIERY | Women’s $£2.25 Silk Hose, $1.00 | Wo T Hose, ¥rench ribbed, drop- stitch e cordovan and navy blue; perfect quality n s Children’s 10e Stockings, 25¢ i Children o ed Lisle-finish tockings, in black and a white; broken sizes. Goldenberg’s—] Rummage Sa’c ()f Housewares Lot of Black Japanned Ash Cans, full s well made; regularly S 98¢ 89¢ 79c || | 79¢ 39¢ | | $1.49 $13.98 | Lol of Hea \ Tin \Va‘h Bo ers, with eold wood handles; assorted sizes; val- ues worth to $2.00 Tin White Iap:mnml Roll-top Brcad Boxex, slightly marred . Decorated Tile Coaster Sets, nickel rime; re SE e 59¢ White Dinhe euch <enmles< White Enameled Saucepans, 10-quart trade Enameled Wire Soap er- size; American China Dinner Sets, zold band decor: 100 full-size ‘ f some s tiv chippe ilass Horse Padlsh Jars and \'mc- gar Cruets, Mahogany - fini shed l"leclrlc $4.49 | | $5.49 | | metal fram shades: pretty g White China W. B: s chappe A esl e U gyl Black “and White Celluloid and tly pherized Handle Steel Knives, s pworn: worth I Gem Parers, adjustable steel blade; | r pw;{“L“ aln mm ana wwmm : worth 5C c. ach Riummage Sale of Children’s Wear | Little Tots’ Sweaters, $2.49 | v Little Tots' AH-wool Sweaters, in white and as- sorted shades; slightly soiled irom handling; broken lots and 29¢ Percales, 19¢ 36-inch Percales, light grounds, in a large assortment of stripes, checks, dots and figures; extra fine, high-count quality. 39¢ Dress Ginghams, 19¢ 32-inch D nghams, in beautiful plaids, ranted fast color e quality for children’s ses and women's wear. 39¢ Mercerized Shirtings, 18¢c 34-inch Mercerized Shirtings, white grounds, reat colored stripes; a soft-finish close-woven ity, for men's and boys’ shirts and women's wear. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Rum mage Sale of FURS One and two of a kind at final reductions. $129.50 Nutria Stoles, $69.50 Two Extra newest shapes ; large Nutria Stoles, sitk lined. 0 Nutria Capettes, $97.50 Two Nutria Capettes, latest styles, with pockets and fine selected pelts; belt e quality ; soft silk lined. $135.00 Beaver Stole, $69.50 One Genuine Beaver Stole, fine quality, large size; silk lined itria and Fitch Set, $99.50 ind Fitch Set, large cape effect collar . trimmed with full skins of Russian $49.50 Fox Muffs, $29.75 Two Fine Fox Muffs, in black and taupe; with head and brush tail. $42.50 Poiret Wolf Muffs, $24.50 vo Poiret Wolf Muffs, large size: with head and trimmed brush tail; silk lined. $65.00 Fox Muffs, $35.00 Two A “0x Muffs, in Victoria and taupe shades; large sizes: silk lined Goldenberg's—Fur Section—Secogd Floor. $3.00 and $3.50 Lace Curtains, $1.8¢ Small Tots of one to six pairs alike, in Filet, Scotch or Nottingham weaves, 214 yards long. 36 to 45 inches wide: white or ecru co]nn, patterns that are cof of the most expensive laces Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $2.50 Satin Charmeuse $1.98 Yard 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, rich, ing, satin-face quality, in black, brown and white. * $1.00 Silk Poplin, 69¢ 36-in¢h Silk Poplins. rich. lustrous wanted shades for street and Evening w soft, cling- navy blue, 36-ineh quality; hizh. blue and copen Goldenberg's—Firs Pure Silk Fa lustrous fin Floor. . Rummage Sale of Floor Coverings $35.00 Velvet and Brussels Ru,!_n. bl‘) b.) Seventeen 9x12-ft. large room : slightly imperfe 34.).00 E\!rd Size Axminster Rugs. $42.50 Fourteen 11.3x12-ft. extra large s Axminster Rugs, W. & J..Sloane's products; good colorings, in four pretty patterns. $10.95 Stenciled Grass Rugs, §5. Thirty 9x1 large room size Rugs; double waip; strictly perfect quality and brown medalion and neat border desis $10,95 Wool.and Fiber Rugs, $6,75 6x9-ft. heavy double-warp Grass Rugs. handsome oriental, medallion and neat border desizns, in green, blue, brown ‘14||A( combination colorings —First Floor. o 7.95 Felt Base Rugs, $3.85 reen, blue 27 H:v e Texoleum Rugs, size 6x9 ft., in neat and o : zood colorirn complete with border all = lent for kitchen, dining or hed room yse. $10.00 Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs, $4.85 24 Heavy-weight 1ulk filled Burlap Back Linoleum Rugs, size 4.6 ft., in cdlorings and designs for kitchen or diing room u; [ $2 nnd $2.25 iulmd Linoleum, 98¢ Sq. Yd. 250 yards of heavy Inlaid Linoleums, with colors through to the back, lengths from 2 to 16 square yards, Little Girls’ Raincapes, $1.98 Little G incapes, rubberized satine; red with |- plald lined hood 6 and 8 years only. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. but many pieces alike; also plain green, red and brown heavy-weight linoleums, in lensths from’ 6 to 20 squire rds. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. L)) A 50) i A | o L | | i