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= 3 THE EVENING . STAR,‘, WASHINGTON, D. C, .M()j\IDAY. .FEBRUARY 28. 1931 . . - FRENCH HOLD WAR GAME . INHEART OF RHINELAND @how Germans What to Expect in , Case-of a Resumption of Mili- . tary Activities. ¥ By wikliAM X NASH. Copyzisht. &“ WIESBADEN, Germeny, February 26.—A “kriegesplel” or war game is taking place st Mayence, with the P tion of most of the French generals -in the Rhine country. Its purpose is to show by means of maps and diagrams just what would be the action in each department in case of the resumption of military activities. Whether it has been aimed to coin- cide with the reparations conference in London is not known, but in the se of German deflance it would be seful to” have a clear-cut plan of ampaign worked out in adv. O the other hand, the “war game represents no new element in mili- taty strategy. It is played period- ! in time of peace in most of the crvnisec armles. Here on the Rhine 12 wogla not do for either the officers or men to forget the prime purpose of their presence—a thing _easy enough to do in the routine of garri- poa life, especially when the scene is laid in a charming pleasure resort like the city of Wiesbaden. Every plan of action has been worked out in secret and the officers do not know in advance what is ex- pected of them. Account will be taken. for example. of the element of If the tramsport ar instance, are bad. Regular 59¢ Mesh Veiling | - Beautiful Japm Crepe at 39¢ Kimonos, $3.98 Special for one day T only—our regular A special offering of Genuine Japanese :lo(;k x‘:.‘ :l.e:chy ‘:;‘; Crepe Kimonos, made with Jap sleeves, beau- /| vrllgin ke also tiful hand-embroidered floral sprays in back plain_color chenille and front. In dainty shades of light 3 dotted effects, in rose, pink, lavender and Copenhagen. < Made navy blue. brown, with loose belt. taupe and black. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. First Floor—Veiliag Dopt. 5 ~ Women’s (i_ingham Quality Window Bungalow Aprons at $1.50( | Shades, 55 We were fortunate enough: to secure an- g,.‘.‘;;,‘j mx,:{;;"o: other lot of these high-grade Gingham Bun- guaranteed spring falow Aprons, in pretty. plaid and check ef- rollers, in white, ects. Braid trimmed collar, belt, pocket and ecru and green; size 3x6 ft. All perfect quality. Goldenberg's— Fourth Fleor. cuffs. Full cut and well made. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. 29¢ Huck Towels A Special Tuesday Sale of 19¢ Another Remarkable Dress Event ew ITrimmed Hats| sedssas | Sale of Taffeta Silk Dresses size 18x36 inches. $225 dozen. == | s . Special at 12 j Hemmed . Huck -rowa’écwnn- ccsvesece : ;‘;Hie r’é’;-"‘m??":r“‘m‘:"?;fi’:fl'- © This will be the greatest season 5 uxzzasgxl-: “i:;:e_xr Tl e ever known for taffeta silk dresses s L owe, C —tomorrow’s sale offers an unnsunal emme, : wels, size 2 . 5 7x35 inches: fast color red bor- g opportunity to choose from a fresh 2 LN = absorbent finish grade I < 3 ~ H% : : Pagiod) Ready tomorrow morning in the $5.00 Fat Slaoreabit o T B selection nf_ beautiful springtime 3 _ . dresses of this popular silk at a de- Shop—a beautiiul collection of new springtime 39¢ Turkish Towels, 25¢ | - 12 = ] Fied oA hats that will prove a revelation in value-giv- eblcachiediluriish Momelamont > ; Fashioned of excellent quality ing. They will leave no doubt in your mind chiffon taffeta silk, in half a dozen hro nto confusion the - artillery and com- | PSS AR LM L o, St i S S o S Y firm woven for face of inche ath use; s TEUTON OFFERS RUSSIA that Goldenberg's $5.00 Hats are superior in Goldenbers's—First Floor. | N R ) of the season’s most favored styles LOCOMOTIVE PLANT DEAL every way to those one ordinarily can purchase 50‘; and 59‘: w h i £ Ak v 1 ' m::"d:"l’lt‘ from higher ed for this price. asn= wi ¢* S | 5 Choose frof i R f m Embroidered -Third of His gm BT ] 5 2 Stinnes Promises One-Third o e e e able Cretonnes i g % R Dresses, in_smart overskirt effect . Net Profits for Privilege of 4 French Flow- | Harding Blue I o i AVl 1 and with wide girdle; long-waisted Controling Establishment. Allover Visca | 0 o reaths | J2de 27¢ Yard | . & i e styles with entire skirt of raffles, By Cable to The Star and Chicage Daily News. Candy Cloth o gnm“ sec‘r_ril“ M1 07 engthe et i st seolor / 7 flare effects and novelty ruffle-trim= ‘Copyright, 1921 Ml 5 gerine ‘Washable Cretonnes, light and med styles ; also smart models with IN, Germany, February 26. Milan Cherries Pearl dark colorings; in_ floral, stripe, f tuxedo coll nd Hugo Stinnes, the German indus! Milan Hemp Hackde Navy bird and tapestry designs: excel- . i xedo collar, lace vestee and ever- e R ih an offer Lo : i Henna - lent for. araperjes, cushion, couch ' skirt of eyelet embroidery. viet ve: . urni 8! X i ) Sin oo Do Sonpemen o b e S T Phexsont Jushige e ‘ e e i locomotive ! S P Be S o ihe . | Favey Blach and e e e : bagon ad tanpe, sl Biack. Siges operating costs and the Soviet gov- Goldenberg’s—Second Fiser. Hair Hats Feathers Combinations patterns you will find as much as Goldeaberg’s—Secend- Floer. to44, for misses and women. 100 yards alike. ernment receiving one-third of the net Goldenberg's—First Floor. rofits. 3 ¥ ':ccordins to the Russian daily newspaper, Golos Rossi, Herr Stinnes has offered to build seventy loco- ¢ o . | " o " ~ : B nor o wakl | 50c White Chiffon Voile | 69¢ Yard-Wide Colored Spring Notion - | Regular $2.00 Satin M P C ite on Voile C Yard-Wide CLolore P Ng . egular $2.005a essalie N i Full 40 Inches Wide, G : s I tio! this item. the Wl 's tt I T atiatie dalts, Freiheir At One-Half Regular [0 WISS, ' ar LS L 35 inches wide, : bitterly mmar}lltm‘ Ny suaning the ~ wmh“ ost‘;l"k; B loc 8t i - s really 4 3 3 : G'r?:nn;.o:e:n::enllnnd is :u:e!n“‘e:g Price........ Seicerdor . ot One of the finest domestic weaves—a cotton fabric s e = g et asacescany - < ", DO 3 M i . = *, - .. - s sieh are determined Nghters against Particularly desirable and effective for sngyeics ocke Fropt AT o G it (o Gy Rears A ot rren: oiagerie TRpy wnlie g o7 o _These beautiful silks are in the height of fashion for ialistic labor movement, is try- because washing or exposure to the elements will not aftec These fi liti if b i th 1 Spises Sore Bl spring blouses and street and afternoon dresses. Of extra e oitaTiut Tadne the beautiful finish. Superior two-ply quality, firmly woven Lhcsefinelqualitics lfbonshichntheireguidciway, Swou o IR 5% % 1d $200 - partners in his supercapitalist indus- e beautitul hmsh. P Ply ; 3 b 1d at 69 ard £ deal bri h h ‘ash_Cloths, 25 ne quality—sold regularly at $200 2 yard. All silk trial trust, by making them Ihzm\mi; and -snow-white bleached. Remember the width—40 e sold a ¢ c a yard—a fortunate deal brings them at the ;:fu.l.nr 10c kind, three C Satin Messalines, with rich satin face and beaut lly fin- ;::::. ."oflcr of one-tlflrd the nef o lowered price of 49c a yard. i _Dragon Sewing and Hasting ished. The colors are the best, including all the sought- 39c White Dixie Cannon Cloth, 2?1(3 i Choice of the following colors: Pink, Light Blue, Navy, -| §otton: black and white, 10¢ after street and evening shades, among which will be found v a les the all-pure-linen SR v : NEW YEAR POEM GAINS i nhiatedten b ;!;‘,‘;';*;3,{,.';;::f::}::q.,.;,l‘.;::.’t..;..mw Mais, Nile, Copenhagen, Brown, Old Rose and Lavender; st 2 plenty of navy blae, white and black. - HONOR FOR U. S. WOMAN | Jf - iohfiiarinine fopiitpetaly ataptee tor sport i, 0%t | also White, with self-color woven pin dots. 36inches wide. | aa¢“ifiiing”straw 20C | $200 Crepe de Chine | $250Satin Duchesse 59¢ White Vofle 39¢ Wlntezlsndla Linon, 3932 lLihnilre Suitings, 25c | $1 Tan Dress Linen, 69¢ O X. . Sewiag Cotten, mer- At $l -35 :f"“ s $|.89 - isti - Suitings, with | ; cerized _finish; _100-yas : covvemmanemmenas \Mrs. Burnett, Wife of Military At Waistings, 48c c the_ deaitable ramie lincn Anish, | A famous brand of English Fpoois: black, white and DC | extra close fem woven Hen] Black Satin Duchesse, extra tache in Japan, Placed Among 38-inch White Voile Waistings, 40 inches wide— a fine. sheer in tan, ol rose, Copenhagen, la: woven, all, ptre lihen quality ColbTa IR e e 2 crepy finish quality, in & com- | § M in-fa Ti % in stylish check and plaid effects:-| quality; made of finest selected ender, pink and natural linen | Jo) 36 iaches wide g Blanket. Binding, pink Plete assortment of 1} street anfl ne, all-silk, satin-face quality, Foremost Poets. fine two-ply, chiffon-flnish quality. | combed yarns. . nosl(o'r.M A ed Popli . : and blue; two-inch widths, 8c‘ e‘;,e-'('ingn!h;“'{ indudintbbhck. f:td m‘ handsome street 5 Z 5 = - A erceriz oplins 59¢. T P 39¢ yardipris it e white, flesh, pink, navy, brown, { an g costumes, . Feb 26.—Mrs. Charles J c. Tan Pongee, ; 3 Birete wite of Col. Charles Burnett, 75¢ White Poplin, 59c | 59c White Sherette, 44c B SN e S SR D N ilitary attache to the Cnited States 36-inch White Mercerized Pop- | _Dainty White Sherette, a supe- |. .. SR o e e o 3-yard _pieces; white \, has been accorded the dis- lin, a handfome yarn mercerized | rior, extra fine, sheer quality; full rich xf]-k ,':“ir’!; ani :B ns, pearance of silk :pongee. - Full-36 and colors; regularly C. = tinetion. of being placed in the fol grade, with rich silk finish. 40 inches wide, for making waists e e R eoies o et o i ot 25C Pi€COuasansransannnn most rank of poets in Jupan in conse- Goldenberg's—First Floor. and dresses. Manted Tairet” ana Yivening | wanted spring shades. Hairpin Cabinets, containing a - c m g:nsc:fl:rex:)e‘rl;:ex !ln;‘-:_nb[?em, ‘Before = shades; also white and black. | Goldeaberg’s—First Floor. ;:nd" daa;:rm'\‘e:::w of 126 R 29 Y Burnett is the first foreign - e re hairpins, *ul e w“f.:fi-; h{: verse read before A X reglasly 15c vox." : 1 ally c Yard, at 1 the imperial family in e oenix = ~ x ~ o & i o . Hall at the palace. Her contribution, Men S Sults and . Special Sale ‘of e Stylish new Spring Dress Ginghams, a superior high-grade, ;:::n:e:u r:lr;orl:‘)lz\:-:’p Wf::l ol)lfi::fl sz 00 No 200 soft-finish quality, in an endless wariety of handsome plaids, was selected from among soie 17,000 Overcoats Finall ( :ut' W [ $27 50 S . C t Sl . ls;rglspesi ;:Izelc}::b:adigaé‘;zifhdz, l.:b a'l'lntbe m:l!:oMb:'es c:lof- 1 parts ot e empire. - 1t ‘was written in Hirakana, Japanese i 5 9. omen s . pl'lng Oa S lmperlal wngcloth Launders perfectly—warranted fast colors. - characters, and conformed in ‘every SR 3 X Tespect to the requirements of the __ Sweeping clearance reductions regardless of sac 7 t $1 79 29c Yard-Wide Percales | 39c Dress Ginghams, 25¢ time-honored et Tt Halime rifice—all prices ruthlessly'slashed to wind up the bal- ! at . at 19¢ This lot represents some of the e poems), dat- > T : most. famous makes—the assart.- ing from the ninth century, when im- ance of our stock of men’s ,a“d young men's w "“'.er | e e No..200" Imperial Longcloth is very fine quality, -full 3¢ | menmt of styles and colorings is perial poems came into existence as a clothing. The biggest savings ever! well known - by every . thrifty 1ncires wide; Iy Srownia. with | comploe Inutine . Rebiians cc-r; llln‘cuonl- 5 cin . o nhoppe:; ‘x“""a'h chamofs-fin- xlgep:s““":lt-eglc:. d:m rings lani ;:32 zlgiuiv: Dlaifiba. rlaint cx:‘ecrk'.. A free translation of the poem is: 9 . D ish grade, for undergarments, 3 o igns. Fast colors, stripe: roken checl “Before the Shrine of Ise at Dawn 49 Men’s Heavy-weight Over- ! A Full 36 inehes. wids and” tou for ‘men's and boye' shirts, etc. | and lain colors: 3% inches wide. “In the Dawn of the New Year coats, in conservative model ulsters and | i 2 3 vards .in each piece. Sold until Geldenberg’s—First Fleor. ' - A charming collection of spring Before the ancient portals of Eternal . choi £ ford . black d = . = recently at $2.50 piece. : Ulsterettes; choice of oxfor ack an ts-that will h fy “ Truth. fancy mixtures. Broken lots—not over two coats-that will more than justify Geldenberg’s—First Flser. Behold in changel2ss majesty ‘The Light of God. Mrs. Burnett's verse was submitted the latter part of December. It at- tracted so much attention that it was sent to the imperial househoid. LINER IMPERATOR SOLD. One of Largest Ships Afloat Be- comes a Cunarder. the high expectations of those who have been waiting to profit ; S ale Of- Boys, i Suedine Gloves by just such a money-saving op- portunity as this sale presents. F 2 . or Women and Misses. Smart, dressy coats of fine A“"WO(” Two- ~ Worth $1.35 and $1.50 c quality American wool velour, in Trousers Suits o chic 36-inch models; half-belted Actas1 Sito A prominent New York jobber disposed of his entire loose-back styles, with silk em- Values, at $g,75 * surplus after filling regular orders—at practically our own broidery, plaits and button'trim- | 5 UCH AR ececceee - price, which accounts for this sensational glove sale. or three oé‘ any pattern. Sizes 33 to 42 included. Clearance 3 price ... .........'....... 514050 89 Men’s Suits, mostly in spring fabrics, including grays, greens and brown and - tan mixtures. Double and single breasted; some with all-around belt. Sizes 2 included. :i::: 4.2”mc uded. Clearance $l4.50 Men’s and Young Men’s Pants, I St =g ) NEW YORK, February 28.—The || ¢ thihet, cassimere, cEe These boys’ suits are fashi > ; 5 former Hamburg-American liner = lm- :u,o‘hcla:viot,' in hmw,:"g':n a;;!ayfl ‘fiflfc" ming; new ‘39“3" efiect_s and of stiictly. allewool” e pned Every pair guaranteed absolutely perfect. Perfect in cut and 3 black.Waist sizes 28 to 42. Val- H . pockets. Silk lined to waist. good wearing and of substantial fit, too. Another feature is that there are plenty of fhe most de- ¢ ues up to $950 pair; special at 54.75 C % ) red iy he moweat. sired colors for Spring, including Pongee, Beaver, Gray, Black, - 3 . ; olors of rust, Harding Blue Usnal high standard, Cheice of White, etc. Both self and contrasting stitchings two and three e e, iE T i Geldeaberg’s—Tirst Floor. and tan. Sizes 16 to 42. Zoddlgere;: Patterns in Cheviots rowsuof ztabmudhery._ - S 2z in Hamburg and after the armistice - Goldenberg’s—Second Floer. g yonra o e to m&".‘f...?}'z?..?““’ St % iz i was signed sailed under the American . flag, having been loaned to the United States to repatriate troops. When this task was finished she Was turned over by the British government, to which she was assigned by -the reparations commission, to the Cunard line for operation. The ship will continue in the Cunard New York, Cherbourg and Bouthamp- tom service. —_— INDIA STUDENTS STRIKE. Caly C cutta Colleges Join Boycott of e Nostowear oillace Bxitish Institutions. net and_organdy, in roll, round, ALCUTT: " quare and flat shapes. A e b Vilues worth to 3 47c leges are now affected by the strike of | i each - students who are putting into practice oiden the program of boyoott of Beitish in- stitutions, recently proclaimed by the s ~ All-India Students’ Conference at Nag- 3.50 Net pur. It is estimated that 2,000 students 3 . B o eeives s vene 2| § - Flouncings, $2.98 ers to spread the boycott to all educa-| [8 Uonal institutions under British cootrol. | (g a Yard 36-inch Silk Embroidered Women’s $1.50 Neckwear at $1.00 Dainty new spring effects, of venice lace and net, in Tuxedo, round and square neck and flat shapes, in collars and collar and cuff sets. Correct styles for wearing with the new dresses and coats. A Tuesday Sale in Our Furniture Store Truly Wonderful in Its Values Clearance High-Grade Suites At Less Than Factory Cost---Handsome, Artistic Patterns . If you need a living room or a dining room suite, by all means take advantage of this sale—you save amazingly. Pay on our Divided Payment Plan. $225.00 to $325.00 $485.00 to $585.00 Living Room Suites Dining Room Suites — e - Sttt ir High grade dining Samples and _dis- v continued styles— } room suites of Amer- beautiful living ican walnut and ma. :zomm !“)‘It‘e‘fi cln‘edr- | hogany. Ten plece: gh grade © comprising larg :;r:rrln. ifl;‘eé)ha\;- 1 Bu{r?t. China, Clol!el. \ X afr | Serving Table, Ex- 5 and Fireside Chair. : Finest cabinet Work- i 2 LT AT Bl i ‘ C Purchase of the Entire Stock of “Hy-Grade” Shoe Shop 14th Street Near New York Avenue, Retiring-From Business At 50c on the Dollar and Less The “Hy-Grade” Shoe Shop, established for years at 14th Street, near New York Avenue, decided to retire from business and offered us.their entire stock of shoes for men, women and children on a basis that enables us to offer our customers savings that are truly phenomenal. This well-known exclusive shoe store catered to the best trade and carried a stock of footwear of the highest quality, representing the products of the best known manufactur- ers in the country. To round out the sale-and make it complete as to range of styles and sizes, we have included several notable purchases of shoes which we recently secured in Boston for our spring trade—all of which will be included tomorrow at half price and less. < manship. Clearance hair. Clearance | i Fl ings, in black, navy blue o i S p . ————— A b i dbateiial - Women’s High and Low Shoes ] Men’s Fine lity Shoes and - | PRINCESS SPONSORS S-48. for afternoon and evening cos- $17.50 Crib $39.39 Library $1.79, $2.69 and $3.95 Pair ‘Formerly Sold at $9 syt § tumes. Outfit for > Formerly Sold at $5.99 to $10.00 a Pair. . & 95 DEIGREGRE S Cann N abEuS Ty $2 Silk Tulle, $1.39 $26.75 Women's' High-grade Footwear, including | 0 $13.00 Pair, at......... - hers and Pri Toccowas, a de- 72-inch _Silk Tulle, in white, $12 05 7 pumps; oxfords and boots, in tan calf, patent A lot of Men’s Fine Footwear, including the ncendsnt of Uu I chief of the black, pé’nk.n:ixaht :":ev;":‘f:“‘:‘:;_- ./ a ?‘:h“’g"‘y colt, brown and black kid, also dull leathers. entire_stock of shoes sold by the de™ MoblcanytyIbe of sl ovow. e navy, Belgian, orchid and Foster Ideal Toe-trip ontatlaeion Louis, Cuban and low heels. Welted, turned and Shoe Shop regularly at $900 to $1300 2 pair— The princ;u, \;hn s in tribal mais. Z:’:vlr’).o‘ld.fln“;:’hbf 22 wlln:e z::x m:’; uo&i A (hzlc!?'aly sewelg solcsl. lSize: Zs'géoéots g]:othe lot. n?v: om‘i?d i:! :lhifi l“hhn $395 a pusl-'.‘ Q;.ics costume, is re. James O. Gormaine 3 03 m ith all-cott v mplete DG. es ual 1e_s SOl regularly a .{ _0 a parr. o an calt an ul eathers—in sizes 0 7 an: of Norwich, Conn. zfighFlg:ggfg ol pEItRIaI ol (On IR ess columy; ‘heavy_ Sale prices, $1.79, $2.69 and $395 pair. { 10, 10% and 11; widths A, B and C, ings, ruffled, hemmed and scal- ing. 4 drawer. BARS TICKET SCALPERS. { loped edges; good assortment of ALBANY, N. Y. February 28— patterns, desirable for children’s i Miller has signed a bill to dresses. prohibit street speculation in tickets sderi fo theaters and other places of Emb““de"es at 12%5c amusement. The new law does mot Swiss and Cambric Embroid- interfere with ticket brokers who eries. an assortment of patterns have regularly established places of | [j In edging and insertions; widths business, but is aimed at the specu- from 3% to 8 inches. $1.50 Double-Bed Size 81x90 Seamless Sheets, $1.15 Each soft finish, free from any foreign substance; full 81x90 l e D Ty e i i Xvean e $1.79 Extra fine, close twill grade, formerly sold at $3 ‘yard—of- fered tomorrow at $1.! End Table, Brass Beds $12.50 $24.00 1at h t he sidewalks, . * :'. %’o:o:’!-d:y:) Pt iatcocriaorataiat: §l.sg F]!ogngngs.gsc Mahogany #in (Simmone’ and Fos. . - aid- ildings. 27-inc Em! o1 3 = . Mal - fin- ros.’ Brass 5, 2 . ray 5o e \ ;u‘.,':‘ne ql‘;am? S;vriyu, ;n‘"fl? w- f.lnd Table, in c:;flnuolus post; satin inches, for double beds. Tomorrow at $1.15 each. also Black. A festure is the ex- , in lace iltiam .and or velve nish. B 3 idth—54 inches. ANTI-CIGARETTE LAW PASSED na‘burnt-out effects. : Guaranteed - lacquer. 4 : - il o] | el e Mary period de. | - Biarhiiesd ey $1.75 Bleached Sheets, | $4.50 White Bedspreads, | $2 All-Wool Storm Serge, sale or gift_of cigarettes in the state | | p to 25c Laces, 12}/5c Sie GO omiiiiD $1.46 $2.98 54 Ins. Wide, $1.4% Limen, Mercerized and Cotten Torchon Laces, cdgings and in- sertions; widths from. % to ‘4 inches. Goldeaberg's—First Flser. A heavy, double-warp, all-wool quality, a grade guaranteed for ‘wear and durability; sponged and shrunk; in black, navy and mid-. night blue. Geldeaderg’s—TFirst Fioer. $1x90 Fruit of the Loom Seam- less Bleached Sheets, a superior high-grade, even, round-thread sheeting ootton, neoted for its wearing qualities. of Idaho will be a violation of law, if the anti-cigarette measure, which passed the house of representatives of the Ydaho legislature is signed hy the governo The vole was thirty-three to nineteen. The senate has already passed it -~ Full large double-bed size, in a large variety of handsome, woven Marseilles designs; finished with neat hems. Goldonbery’s—Tirst Fieer. top. Sale price, o 3 & 2 PP -l Aree

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