Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 13

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D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, trade was = rdinated L.} the President as ‘Warrants are bei held b | NEIGHBORLY LOVE NEED anufil:gfi:\':m";f hence !flne.::::y':l‘;‘:-l SPANISH-FRENCH TIFF. |WANTS ARMY AND NAVY I%?E':%’fifiif&ffa ';{.:E.)"..b'“m:.: WARRANT OUT FOR CONSUL of aifcrence 0,.‘:&,;:;5:‘,‘,:::“;‘}::3‘%23OPPOSES RENT INCREASES OF WORLD, PREMIER SAYS Bo in” every “country, and that ‘irade Spain Wants Payment on Bankers'| UNDER ONE SECRETARY |it is tmpossible for ‘the President|mwo Women Arrested for Misde- |claimed that arrest can only be made | Chicago Real Estate Board Would . would never revive until all countries \ with his other duties, to superi 'ilen on federal warrant and state has no P were ruled by an anti-waste league. War Credits. ;fi;l‘;l-lf;gmu and produce real co-1 meanors at Chilean Consulate. | jurisdiction. Escobar disappeared im- Also Revive Building. The premier emphasized the baffling nature of the_Austrian problem, owing to the breaking up of the industrial and commerclal machinery throughout the continent, and also alluded to the im- Tells Commons. moderate outburst of nationalism in all By the Associated Prese. | countries, saying: : LONDON, February 17.—The prime| *We have it here, in France, in Ameri- h ing in the -ica—a sort of fecling that vou mast winistes, ‘”;'k ot ouse of com- | Fr, 2 "wall all around and never hand mons tonight, made an earnest appeal| ; cup to vour neighbor. People forget to the banks to take a fair share in| that countries are inter-dependent. ‘Love the risks of granting credits to the im-| your neighbor is not only sound Chris- poverished European countries, and in | tianity, but good business.” tis way aid in the development of | This was greeied with Iaborite cheers trade. and shouts of “Come over here." mediately after issuance of warrants and cannot be located. Nations Cannot Build Walls Arcund Borders, Lloyd George Charles G. Dawes, at New York Dinner, Suggests Central Con- trol of Expenditures. NEW YORK, February 18.—The consolidation of the Army and Navy under one Secretary to bring about & central control of expenditures was suggested here last night by Charles G. Dawes, Chicago banker, at the tenth annual dinner of the American Bankers' Association. Mr. Dawes asserted that the Army | and Navy are supposed to be co- MADRID, February 18.—Another tar- ff war between Spain and France is foreseen in Spanish political circles as a result of this government's insistence | upon a partial payment of credits ad-| vanced to France by Spanish bankers. Announcement is made that payment of an installmant_amounting to 35,000, 000 pesetas will be maie on Saturday, and it is widely reported that France, owing to her inability to reach an agree- ment regardirg a .cstponement of this payment, intends io adopt in reprisal a virtuaily prohiitize Cuty on Spanish wines. Referring to his recent appearance | NORFOLK, Va. February 18.—Mis-; in Washington, when he testified demeanor warrants hav: awes said: a2 LY o | cobar, Chilean consul here, as the re-| REAR ADMIRAL TO RETIRE. |P¥ unanimous adoption of a report "mwe‘l}:‘l:"l"c:v;'::: When’s Uik of |SUIt Of a party held in the consulate R L 0 °|from a committee. that “nothing has those demagogic rats who for the | Police stationed at an adjoining win-| Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger. | . urred to warrant increases where Just fitteen years have been nibbling |doW obscrved the conduct of women | United States Navy, retired, who has |0CCUTTed to warra et at the Constitution of the United |Present and arrested them after they | been head of the Navy general board |T¢TI31® Were adjusted last year. left the consulate. Iiscobar. claiming | ince the death’ of Adimizail Dewe The report “condemned as unfair” { diplomatic immunity, was not arrest-| SO0 the g ¥ | the sixty-day notice for dispossession. ed at the time. Arraigned in court. one | e relieved of that duty at his own |of the women was fined $50 for a|request February 28, It takes three vears for an ostrich|Statutory offense and the other held | probably will be Rear chick to become a feather producer. as a state witness. D igers. CHICAGO, February 18-—The Chi- cago real estate board formally op- !poses spring rent increases. declaring. States I hope my friends will put in the proper interpolations themselves.” —_— lurged Congress to exempt building His successor | mortgages from taxation and urged a Admiral W, L. \un(lvd effort to revive the building in- dustry in C s T S | | T Beautiful New Spring Ribbons Our ribbon department is showing a complete assortment of the newest colorings in ribbons for making hats, bags, sashes and vestees for the new spring frocks. Values, as always, are the best obtainable. T Special Sale of Women’s Umbrellas T g handle ne quality taped edge American cotton taficta covers; paragon frames. Specially priced for Saturday at $295. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.49, $1.98 and $2.98 Yard | = ~ . o : Qualities Offered for Saturda; i Beautital New Ribbems, in o large | Fancy Stripe and Plaid Ribbons, with for Saturday at. .. i riety of handsome designs and color S : 3 A e L . 2 g ‘E: now in demand for trimming purpose E,?,mf':;fifi"."." 5 i::]!ihg:sxmle shades . \\(:Imu\,\ Ln\fbrel!as. nc\; rmf };:\ml[c styles, in ivory, celluloid and bakalite- L widths from 5 to 7 inch rocade and sas S ; si vide, 75 trimmed effects, fancy carved an ain ebonine a si i oy é metal effects: in gold and siiver; priced at Gardgiae .. Hs ey e C 2 pian ¢ and mission. all with heavy ring Goldenberg's—First Floor. of Boys’ Two-Trousers Suits An Important Saturday Sale TV O = Strictly All= Sizes A Special Tto18Y $9 .75 All-w?ol Saturday Offering e Materials Brand-new spring suits with two pairs of pants—offered in a special sale tomorrow at a price that reflects the new order of things. They're strictly all-wool suits, perfectly tai- lored and fashionably modeled for boys of 7 to 18 years. The assortment includes a large variety of the newest spring col- orings and patterns. Here are some of the features that lift them out of the ordinary class: of Very Unusual Valuesat .......... For Saturday unusually smart styles are featured at ten dollars in a special sale of new- est spring millinery, as the result of a special purchase. They are not the sort you can usually secure at this price, but styles and values that you will readily distinguish at a glance. Spring millinery most authentic in shape and trimmed according to Fashion’s latest whim—hun- dreds of fresh, spick-and-span new hats—the smartest dressy models—shown for the first time tomorrow. —Coats bottom faced; alpaca lined. —Stayed seams and pockets. —Both pairs of trousers lined throughout. —AIl seams taped, serged and reinforced. —Full regular cut, which means roominess without sacrificing fit. i e e e S S T 0 Outfit your boy in one of these Two-trousers Suits and enjoy maximum of value at the price—$9.75. Famous Kaynee Patent Loop Blouses, also Mother’s Friend Brand Tapeless Blouses, of guar- anteed fast-color materials; sizes Of all-wool materials, in 6 to 16 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor, new spring colors; also of | mnavy blue serges; all sizes. Boys’ Blouses | Boys’ Golf Caps, Boys’ Pants, $2.45 Jscoud 51 $1.50 e A years. Boys’ Hats, $2.25 Boys’ Tailored Tam-o'-Shanter Hats, of all-wool navy blue serge; all sizes. —Of Silk combined with Straw. —Of Batavia Cloth and Straw. —Smart Sailors, Mushrooms, Pokes, —Of Visca Braid or Cellophane. —Of Novelty Straw Weayes. Turbans, Flareups and Chic Novelties. Trimmings of dainty flowers, foliage, fruit, ribbon, novelty or naments and ostrich plumage. All the favorite springtime colors are represented. See this in teresting collection of trimmed hats tomorrow at $10.00. Smart Tailored Hats for Children and Misses New Spring Silk Pongee Waists Regular Sizes $2.95 Extra Sizes 36 to 46 48 to 52 The waists are all new, fresh and beautiful, and as every woman knows, greatly in demand at the present time for business and sports wear. Quite a variety of smart-looking styles to select from, including strictly tailored waists with high-low convertible collar; Peter Pan waists and other styles with deep pointed collar, with hemstitching, and large pearl buttons; some with flat sailor collar and blouses made with vest fronts, square neck, long tuxedo collars, finished with hemstitching. Sizes 36 to 46, also extra sizes, 48 to 52, in the assortment. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Presenting a large Special Pur- chase of New Hats—sailors, pokes, mushrooms, turbans, tricornes, in clever combinations of straw and fabric. Saturday is Children’s Day in our Millinery Department, and we feature smart school and everyday styles in Pokes, Mushrooms and Roll Brim Sailors—trimmed with ribbon and decorated with long streamers—at $1.95 to $3.95 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Many are flower-trimmed. Others are trimmed with ostrich. Colors—Black, Brown, Navy, Gray, Tangerine, Red, China Blue. COME EARLY! Special Purchase of Silk Handbags Up to $6.98 Values— $4.95 A special assortment of new Silk Handbags, in all the most popular styles and shapes; fine quality silk moires, in black, navy, brown and taupe; mirror top bags, with oxidized sil- ver framvs, covered frame bags, some with inside purse and mirror, others with 5 coin pocket and mirror; silk § lined. ) Women’s Mirror Top Silk 5 Bags, fine_quality silk moire, in 5 A Real Find! Ok . Men’s New Spring Suits In a Special Purchase and Sale at Dresses fo the Little Girlies Winsome new styles in tub frocks for the “lit- tlest” girls have arrived and make their first appear- ance tomorrow in our Juvenile Department—Third Floor. Mothers of wee tots from 2 to 6 years will be interested in the splendid showing of pretty models, all of which have been carefully selected with a care for quality, orignality of design and style. Prices are moderate. o \ % | Little Tots’ Pantalette Dresses, $3.98 Of beautiful chambray, in lavender, pink and blue; hand-embroidered belts and collars and cuffs of white; sizes 2 to 6 years. Just the cutest and most popular styles worn this season. Little Tots’ Bloomer Dresses, $3.50 T T Girls’ Gingham Dresses, $2.98 Another demonstration of the underselling policy of this black and colors; large, well- ’ : . . . Of fast color material, in Copenhagen In a large varicty of handsome piaids, made bags with $3 95 men’s clothing department, which is ever on the alert to b'n?g 8 ith whi , b im- vith whit an llar; eavy - 1 -of- = i i i e L I o e Tt back o i s Worth s500 Lok . its customers out-of-the-ordinary values whenever possible. : to 14 years. smart styles. Little Girls’ Dresses, $3.98 Cute high-waisted models, in white and blue, silk lacer, trimmed with white braid and “flower-pot” pockets, finished with deep hems; sizes 2 to 6 years. years. A wonderful assortment of Little Girls’ Dresses, $3.98 New Sailor or Middy models, of fine qual- ity materials, in white, trimmed with blue and blue trimmed with white; silk emblem, lacers and deep hems: sizes 2 to 6 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. The importance of this sale can be summed up in a few words —Better Fabrics, Better Workmanship and Newest Styles. These suits cannot be equaled in “specialty stores” because they were acquired at a price concession from one of the country’s foremost clothing manufacturers and are sold at our usual modest profit. Every suit all wool and designed in the newest styles for spring. The superior tailoring and finish are points that will command attention. Double and single breasted models, mostly with two but- tons—for men and young men. = An attractive assortment of the favored shades for this season, including Oxford and Cambric grays, tans with green stripes, olive with green stripes, brown and gray mixtures and Herringbone stripes. All sizes 33 to 42 in the lot. Come in Saturday morning for first choice. Men’s $38.50 Spring Overcoats, $25.00 A limited quantity of men’s full-lined all-wool Overcoats of just the right weight for spring. Well tailored and perfect fitting. They were intended to sell at $38.50—while the quantity lasts we offer them in this sale at $25.00. Sizes 35 to 44. ‘Women's Novelty Mirror Top Silk Bagw, oxidized silver tops with inside mirror and pannler handles; good quality silk moire, in black and colors; $l .95 new, practical Goldenberg’s—First Floor. shapes. LG G B Women’s Spring Suits Moderately Priced at $22.50, $24.50, $27.50 and $29.50 We feature four groups of new spring suits at figures that you would hardly be- lieve possible for garments of such style character, good materials and splendid workmanship. The general readjustment of prices seems to have had a more pro- nounced effect on women’s suits than any other apparel—certainly it is emphasized in this new spring showing. The materials are excellent quality All-Wool Tricotine, French or Mannish Serge. Springtime is personified and .expressed in the smart, alluring lines and style touches. A model is here to suit every whim or fancy—be it severely tailored, em- broidered, braided, flare, ripple, semi-tailored or box coat suit. The colors are the always favored navy blue and black. Sizes 16 to 20 for misses, and 36 to 46 for women. Goldenberys—Second Floor.

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