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O., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1991. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT ™ - LEGIONPLANS DRIVE . ON PROPAGANDISTS Posts Asked to Watch for i Revival of German Activ- ! ity in United States. By the Associated Press, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., February 21. —American Legion posts throughout the United States were asked last night by the legion’s national head- quarters here to watch for a revival of German propaganda in this coun- try. A bulletin sent out by the national| [g] theadquarters said the object of the é i $10.95 and $12.95 Part-Wool Blankets at $7.45 Fine Grade Part-wool Blankets, good heavy weight, in white or gray, with various color borders. Size 70x82 inches, for large double beds. Marked at this low price for quick end-of-the-season clearance. 55c¢ Ribbons 39¢ Yard Including all the most sought after effects, such as brocade satin, novelty stripe satin, in light and dark colorings, plain satins and others, in all the fashionable shades for hair bows, girdles, etc. Good heavy qualities, five inches wide. Stamped Dresses 39c Children’s Stamped Dresses, of sheer white lawn and colored chambray; also rompers of colored chambray; sizes 1 to 4 years. Art Department—First Floor. Shades, 59¢ Guaranteed strictly perfect qual- ity Opaque Window Shades, 3x6 ft. cut size. In white, ecru and green. Mounted on guaranteed spring rollers. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. { IO‘I'HSIDBOFT’"ATD.(SI’. “THE Dfl'EN-MBE Store" | g Extra Special Values Tomorrow From 9:15 to 1 O’Clock ¢ “Specials” in Every Department That Hold Out Unusual Opportunities for Shoppers Who Visit Goldenberg’s During the Moming Hours. Come—Share the Savings. Propaganda seemed intended to turn American sentiment against the al- lies. and to create a “powerful na- tional political machine by the amal- | [ gamation of the disloyal elements in| | our population Mass meetings in New York, Phi I delphia, Cincinna Chicago, M waukee, Louisville. land have been planned, the bulictin | |§ “ome of the first national E * of the propa: Girls’ Gingham = Dresses {eli ; Washington’s Birthday Sale Polo Cloth Coats For Misses and Women These are smart-look that every woman miss finds so service sirable for spring wear when the To Make Tomorrow’s Holiday Most Interesting to Our Patrons in the Government Departments We Announce a Special Sale of Wonderful New Spring Hats In a Special Saleiat. ..o Fresh, new Spring Dresses, | fashioned of good. substantial quality ginghams. a beautiful assortme: s and plain shades o blue and tan— colors wa d fast. Em- broidered collar and sash mod- els. Full cut sizes from 6 to 12 years. New “Flapper” Dresses at $3.98 to $5.98 The bull, which was sent to all state headquarters of the legion, said: “There is come to the attention of the national headquarters information indicating mo for a nation-wide revival of nan tivities, which are carefully directed national campaign, the object of which seems to be: 5l “First. The disruption of the ac- between the United é eord which exists States and our all with particular reference to France Great Brit- Hundreds of Charming ain, by the turning of American popu-; New Arrivals New Styles in E eniiat ing r B coad Thie metiodicallcreation/of Featured in Al yehe CEas Tard fo AL wirls winter wraps become too heavy | owerful national political machine | f 5 vored Mate- ¢ of age. Made of for comfort. po ul Pavrapparm This Special ‘riajs and beautiful materials, in T e nch ibelted dels v the amalgamation of the dislova Event. Colors. natural color, _ Jaunty 36-inch belted models, | elements of our population and their | [g broidered fashioned of splendid quality all- elevation to a place of power in American affairs by the invisible in- | [f fluence of this organized minority. ’ “One of the fi national manifes: tations of this activity will probably take the form of a Series of mass meetings throughout thé gcountry, os- ten: ly in protest against the oc- cupation of the Rhine by French megro troops from Africa. The al- ed presence of French colonials is be used to turn American senti- ment against France. Negro troops were withdrawn from the -French ality ~ 2 i wool Polo Cloth, well tailored and finished. Trimmed with slot pockets and novelty cuffs. Colors of new blue and tan. Sizes for misses and women. New Spring Suits Values Werth $29.75 $22.50 Charming and serviceable Spring Suits, of fine quality all-wool tricotine and Frerch serge, in new t flare, ripple, tailored, braided and plaited styles. All silk lined. Colors of navy blue and black. - Sizes 16 to 46. | Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. c and white pique trimming. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. New 32-Inch Dress Ginghams Worth 29c¢ l SC Yard, at One of the most popular and serviceable dress fabrics for women’s dresses and children’s school frocks. An extra fine | close woven qual assortment of pla broken checks, stripes and plain colors. All ' warranted fast colors. Sale of Men’s Suits Made to Sell for $40 and $45 + $19.50 We have established an enviable reputation for our famous hats at $5.00 because we have always given such extraordinary values at this popular price. Com- pare these Trimmed Hats at $5.00 tomorrow, with those generally shown elsewhere at much higher prices and you will realize why this is the busiest millinery department in the city. Here you will find:— fndividuals whose _ disloyalty and ‘whose efforts in the interest of Ger- many have been notorious il the past Who are now again in direet com- ' . munication with Berlin.” " Lemuel Bolles. national adjutant of the legion, said there was little he Extraordinary Values for the Price—Supreme Merchandising at @ Minimum of Cost —French Milan Hemp Hats, sewed plain or row on row. —Barnyard Straw Hats. —YVisca Braid Hats. Trimmed with flowers, in wreaths, ciusters and bankings, cherries, ribbon bows and sashes, either of silk ribbon or cire ribbon,* fancy embroidery ‘in silk ‘or raffia; also graceful ap- plications of stippa grass. Goldenberg’s §5 Hat Shop—Second Floor. eonld add publicly €t this time, but in a formal statement,.supplementing the bulletin, he said, “The greatest check to a movement of this kind will €oime from those citizens of Teutonic .+ @xtraction of whose loyalty and sin- Berity there can be no doubt.” —China Piping Hats. —Batavia Cloth Hats. —Candy Braid Hats —Haircloth Hats - ROCKEFELLER ATTACKED -~ FOR GIFT TO EDUCATION New York State Federation of Zabor Charges Move to Con- trol Academic Freedom. _} Women’s $1.50 and $1.89 Forest Mills Underwear $1.59 Seamless Sheets NEW YORK, February 21.—An at- against John D. efeller for recent donation of. $1! bl i tan Tl 90 Inches 1 . This sale offers values that eclipse any offered anywhere in a statement issued by the 81 I 2;!5 this season. We bought these suits at a great price concession ‘New York State Fedegation of Labor. at e [ because the coat, sleeve or pants linings are soiled. Except for these faults—trivial as they are—every suit is absolutely | perfect. They’re all spring-weight suits, and wonderful values for the money. statement, madetpublic by Peter | ¥ head of the federatoon's com- at 75¢ a Garment A miscellaneous Iot of “Forest Mills” Underwear for . Perfect sheets, made of heavy, close woven sheeting cot- ‘ton, free from starch or dressing, and of a quality noted for 3. mittee on education, declared the gift, &8s well as other activities of the Were moves to place academic freedom in the contre] of a capital- * istic system. d = ‘The labor statement quoted the fed. srmy of occupation months ago. ' { “Identifiea with this movement are’ i - eral industrial relations commission inted by President Wilson as say. splendid service. They are made in one piece—no center seam. Thrifty housewives should certainly profit by this special economy event. women—representing discontinued styles from our regular stock—good standard qualities from our regular stock. Some sizes are missing. Separate garments in medium and Every Sust AN Wool and Carefully Tailored of A Fine Materials, Inc’udr‘ng sppot A . i H h eights, with Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and low neck B e S agdatien: $1.89 Bleached “-52 B;g’l’refld& $3.19 aé?lvs};e:,veigess : pants in ankle and knee lengths. Every gar- Unfinished Worsteds, Cassimeres and Baskét Weave '-....n'fi‘é‘é“l‘é.‘.‘i?.z‘."&‘:’i?‘i.‘..‘l‘.“ of Sheets, $1.44 bed -lz::t in 1:3:5;“{-:;‘52: oA ment perfect quality. z : Worsteds, in popular colors of brown and green mixtures, also | T st 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, | seilles patterns. ers in American industries. These extra fine quality, full double-bed e s a few Cambridge grays. ‘wages are withheld by means of eco- ‘Women'’s Union Suits,95¢c Boys’ $1.50 to $3.50 § Bomic pressure, violation of law. ¢u size. 25c Unbleached Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, $1.00 Full alpaca and half lined; some quarter silk lined. ! RS its disorder Iesctadlovec % 50c Piilowcases, 35c Cotton, 15¢ e e Boys' “Merode” Fine Ribbed The majority are in new single-breasted models; some are i '\ certain of his business associates 45x36 ~Bleached Pillowcases, 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting trimmed knee: regular and extra | Cotton Union Suits, high neck double-breasted, with patch pockets or plain. 3 “Organized labor is of the opinio large size; free from starch or Cotton, extra heavy round-thread and long sleeves; ankle pants; dressing. Ainds; Petect anality, sizes 3 to 16 years. continued the statement. “that sub- quality; mill lengths. Men’s and Young Men’s O’Coats i $16.50 é ¥ sidies such as those granted by th $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.49 Children’s $1.25 Wais i , | St i | § | ot maprear iy | 20 White Cambric, 140 S B0 el Te ks gr sens - : 3 -inc] - conditions or reservations, cannot Goldenbarg's—Tires Flosr Do S finish, close-woven rnrdco'.. o8 Children’s 'C. Y.” Waist Suits, DOErwenr, $uc e e s e i e s Children's Separate Garments, but zree, demo shirts with high neck and long sleeves, ankle-length pants; sizes 4 to 14 years; subject to slight imperfections. $1.25 Terry Cloth, 59¢ A special purchase of 25 pieces of this handsome Reversi- fleeced cotton; high neck and long sleeves; ankle pants; sizes 2 to 12 years. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. eratic independence in higher ed - tional institutions.” . - {SWISS GOVFRNMENT SUED " Coal Exporters Claim $800,000, Al- ‘ leging Breach of Contract. Overcoats, full of warmth and service, radically reduced for final clearance. Conservative styles in oxford mixtures, also Ulsters in black with half belt, and Ulsterettes in brown and green mixtures, with half belt and belted all around. Broken range of sizes. Men’s Clothing Department—Main Floor. ‘Boys’ $13.50 All-Wool Blue Serge Suits at $9.75 8 Mercerized Table & T T 2 Ry cpacint the moming hours e srecpen | | bl Drapery Fric i light and dak colored s An s R, 5 ent and the Co-operativ — s r - v extra heavy, ricl e that closely resembles the handsome g Soclety o;m Basel, “sz-notfze:l“-n:‘.] oo boys’ new spring suits. They’re fashioned of all-wool silk velour. Espcgcri:IIy desirable )Eor window or door dra- DamaSk 54-11’1(:]1 Al].'WOOl Sel'ge E \ Droech of Sontract has been instituted navy blue serge ; good, sturdy quality, yarn-dyed fabrics, peries. Full bolts from which we' will cut the desired num- Worth: Upito S1 3 R8¢ ! : z u- Yard, at............ 72-inch_Superior Grade Mer- cerized Table Damask, a rich satin-finish grade ‘that will wear as well as linen damask. Shown in an assortment of neat, pretty patterns. Goldenberg’s irst Floor, Women’s $5,$6 and $7 Low Shoes, $2.85 a Pair As the result of a special purchase of a jobber’s surplus lots of women’s footwear we are enabled to offer bigger savings and greater values than have been known for several seasons. Leathers are good and the workmanship is of the excellent character that you have a right to expect in Golden- berg’s shoe sales. alpaca lined; full cut Knickerbocker pants lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 18 years. The usual $13.50 value—tomorrow from 9:15 to 1 o'clock at $9.75. Goldenberg's—Third Ploor. minous coal. it is announced. The Swiss government and the soclety refused. it is alleged. to accept coal at the figure fixed in the contract after l#hbl’lltfl| b‘roke. e suit is very unusual, as a nation is Tinked with a_commercial s defendant. i Speecn ber of yards. (Four Floor.) 50c and 59c Cretonnes, 27c , A newly arrived shipment of yard-wide Washable Cretonnes in lengths from 1 to 8 yards, but as much as 100 yards alike of the most sought floral, bird, foliage, verdi and tapestry designs, in all the wanted colorings; for couch, cushion and furniture coverings. First Floor—Bargain Table. X at $1,49 a Yard We are making a new low price on these most desirable of all spring dress fabrics tomorrow at $1.49a yard. Exceed- ingly fine, heavy, close-twilled quality—made of superior all- wool yarns of smooth, rich finish—a weight especially adapted for women’s and children’s wear. Full 54 inches wide. Choice of Navy and Midnight Blue. 54-inch All-Wool French Serge Formerly $3.00 Yard At $1.98 Strictly all-wool quality, fine twill, beautifully finish-grade, in black, navy and midnight blue. In great demand for skirts, dresses, .A Carload Purchase of Cook’s Linoleum Rugs and Linoleum by the Yard At Close to Half Prevailing Prices {CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES. COLUMBIA, S. C., February 21.— Gen. D. Cardwell. who has been n the service of the Southern railway for i 0 years and was assistant gen- eral frelght agent, died at i o, 2 8! at a hospital n. Cardwell, who had been - 1..:.: of Columbia for more than ‘;;l!t‘y A 54-inch All-Wool Tricotine, Formerly $5.00 Yard, at $$2.98 Made was in his seventy-fifth year. le was commander of the 1st Brigade of the South Carolina Division, United Confederate Veterans. four children survive. ing it for dresses, |5 < skirts, suits, etc.; in black, navy, |5 midnight, brown and gray. His wife and He was a native of Virginia. There ‘are Oxfords and Pumps of Tan, Patent Colt, ete. 54-inch All-Wool — Lot One— Lot Three— Black Kid and Dull leathers to select from. 52-inch All-Wool |yo10ur Formerly $4.00 $1.35 Cork-filled Burlap Back $1095 Cook’s 6x9-ft. Louis, Cuban and low heels. Welted. turned and McKay sewed Broadcloth Fomefly ® y 9% \ 7 5 Room Size soles. Sizes from 25 to 8 to start the sale with, but so remarkable > Yard, at 52.49 L“‘Oleums L- Ole R ":.l:h?:'"‘““ ;‘l’:: they will disappear quickly. $4.00 Yard, at $2.89 (o superior high-grade material, . onberg’s—First 3 5 . or suits, dresses, skirts an U4 74c Sq.Yard MO s pulinface SA T ane twliled | Sostiine laree assoriment of y 55-95 vy At 0 fehrani; o Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Lot Two— $22.00 Cook’s 9x12-ft. Room Size New Spring Blouses Specially Priced at -$1.00 For a busy morning’s selling we offer these pretty new spring blouses at one dollar ‘each. Fashioned of lin- gerie, soft-finished batiste, plain and satin striped voiles and fine corded dimities; in the newest styles. Some with vest fronts. Tuxedo collars, finished with narrow lace and rows of hemstitching, others in tucked styles, also lace-trimmed waists and tailored models with convertible collars; dainty dimity waists with pique collars and cuffs and Peter Pan waists with collars of embroidery; other styles with lace embroidered fronts and lace-trimmed collars. Lot Four— $2.00 and $2.25 Genuine Inlaid Linoleum Rugs Linoleum $10.95 $1.25 Sq. Yd. Cook’s Linoleums are known everywhere and acknowledged as among the best floor coverings produced in this country. We secured this carload to sell at 'way be- low the regular established prices because of very slight irregularities. Upon care- ful examination,we find that many are not at all defective, but are a trifle heavier or lighter than demanded by the Cook standard. The Linoleums are 8-quarter width and in full rolls, from which we will cut any qula:?tf'y required. Light or dark colorings in tile and parquette flooring designs to select from. Don’t miss this chance to secure your needs for hall, bathroom, vestibule, kitchen, $1.50 All-Silk Crepe de Chine 40 Inches Wide $1.19 Sale Price..... Full 40 inches wide ; exceptionally good quality; all pure silk; firmly woven and with a rich, crepy finish. You may se- lect from such popular shades as flesh, pink, light blue, mais, orchid, brown, navy, also black and white. $2 Satin Messaline, $1.49 | $3 Satin Charmeuse, $2.25 || 35-inch Colored Satin Messaline, 40-inch _SAH! Charmeuse, heavy ' |8 rich, satin-face quality, all pure quality, with handsome satin-face silk, in a complete assortment finish; in black, navy blue and g of street and evening shades, brown. I including navy blue and black. H = "$1.25 Silk Poplin, 89¢ | S250oatinDuchesse, $1.89 £ 36-inch Colored Silk Poplin, ex- all pure silk, heavy quality, for digestion and Uric Acid. dining room, office, shop or store at the big savings offer 5 z king hand et Eseshps of o Kafeon: All sizes 3 to 46, Exceptional values at SLUD each. e e | Sucie el S : « dark shades; also black. Goldenberg's—First Floor.