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) 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, MARCH 7. 1921 o | “HAVE A PET BUFFALO.” | 3 i = = = [ SAYS U. S. TO CITIZENS. | i BUT ONLY 20 OFFERED | el N [ ; 1 falo? 1€ so. wneuk u cie Patterns 4 ' for 2 pecial Event—al « Special Price Kitten, but. neverih 4 if you have plenty e ' him. surrounded b twelve-foot. f - double-ply. woven-wire fence, and the price of two tons of hay a f : ffalo are the surplus of the 3 flflurl hing herd in Wichita nation- ; tment tin FREE~Write Y?“ ‘ldrih‘d fifteen years ago : with fifteen heud. but n- A KONDON MFEG. CO. | 1ih e ot bor o ald 5 anupoh Minn. ¢ hulls domesti ranquillity in # — - — ¥ ‘lul Yo can have one i ost of cratine i OF WINE FOR CHURCHES | | Dragon Sewing and B Pure dye Chiffon Taffeta, of rich. lustrous quality VIc"Y ! i il { Cot:on. white and black and shimmering beauty that distinguishes iy from the | PHREE spocls for 10c. inferior grade silks usuaily advertised at similar prices. ' {Catholics. Lutherans and Episco- | Mercerized Darning Cotton, \ wonderiul assortment of new spring “,h,“\ in ; X led 5 | i ’ = Wack., white and colors: for i o ! S 3 3 oZ",.',f,’}Z,}"};’.'f,‘z’f‘fJ.‘};.: e the direct palians Protest That Regulations I e 0ETs Sc. cluding every wanted street ._um evening <hade- - s Make Purchases Uncertain. H Good Quality Pins, 400 1 among them the following faverites: % Natural Alkalinel| i on e avesuon or per | || sach paper TWO pidpers i0s e muwe m - mitting reputable wholesale liquor | | 9c. . Brown or Wistazia Black ~:.T'§m.n w dealers to continue to supply churche | Coat Hangers, strongiy made e Wate SRR e 1 ater [ it geines for sacrmental purposes | | wooden hungers, with slopine |z B e f nal revenue this week, as u result of | [ BulachyStlcOans m Crepe de Chine e Used at meals Dratests Wil e poa reuiL ol s $1.75 Box-Loo P . : 3 = from some denominations against the | |5 \\hlte Elastic, quarter-inch 40 mches wide ........ prevents Dys ; 'y {recent order which would allow in-| | § ior bloomers, etc. Regu manuf: « roprices today s pepsia and re- § | toxicants to be sold in quantity only | i vazd. TWO yards for this low price when our pre g lieves Gout, In "% T lele drugeis =5 i beantitul quality N . In- atholic. Episcopal und Luiher stk with rich. . 5 5 | churches have protested that th 5 Seam Tape, 6-vard pieces tment of all autitul Faster Hats portraving the nev nd advs nulhinery modes— and i digestion and ey ase DroGsted ) . ; S pe. 0 eces soriment of all w3 autin aster ats pr ying e new a “ nlimery modes— and ; Uric Acid. Sta sancn cuatit ey sac U i "'"‘l”‘ ‘”“f' e e ey S i a~ many different styles as there are types of women-— the bright coloriul [ { atal purposes, and that the ...-“-; 1l iths lHum _\m 7 e s 2 shades that Fashion sponsers this season sk s Bh | regulations will make future pur-! i Real Hair Nets, cap shape: $2.00 Satin Messalines, r Ask yonr Phisician | chases uncertein. Petitions have been | 1§ il size and tly made : S e aE e 3 > = N — ) i =l i3 {ted asking that wholes who (|l .\ shades lexcept white an 35 inches wide; special at \ brilliant display—every hat a remarkable value at the 8873 price. which obtans 8 Notethe Name | in husiness for three vears | Usual 15¢ kinds. THRF \ very superior quality. with hea only because of aggressive merchandising atid the ambition to affer the best mil- 2 H to_continue the sale of A » S ¥ T ts mental wine 25¢. linery values in Washington g b o et Beer may be prescribed for | 1§ Women's tary Apron 2 d medical purpose S ader stel 5 : g . H he new size: made stvles > ~ DEVELOPED IN THE NEWESNT AND MOST FAVORED MATERIALS, IN- o ol o S b Siperior grade w4 terprool $4.50 Canton Crepe, $3 89 R 5 STRIRCTORS: 4 6 CORNWELL & 0. that this might legally be <heeting. 50c. 40 mches w|de specml at K > g e L understood to have been pre- Paper Shopping Bags, larec the most sought- . ; . ; : o the Departmant of Sizes ilizavy: Mitkila Bapecs re i st ctive weice New Tinsel Hair Hats Belgian Split Milan Hats Cellophane $e e mvestd inforced handles. Best 10¢ speal riminating taste, Choice ef Visca Cloth Hats Tagal Braids Fancy Satin Braids : tit would further complicate | |l kinds. 7c. g Drowi. ray il black New Milan Hats Lisere Braids Fancy Imported Braids f the brewing indus- | |4 Needles, 25 in cach paper: . 53 00 Satin Charmeuse. v. already the o o 2| ¢ 2 L 3.00 S s ) 3 . S Sy uree of much difi- | § gssarted sizes: 10c Kinds. Sc 40 inch vide: special at . Prominently featured are the new Black-and-white and Navy-and-white cambi- 3 | Rezulations drawn up by internal| | Nickel Safety, Pins, onc dozct inches v 5 Sp I St o P : : . { revanue offieials and n awaiting on card; assorted sizes. TWO silk quality of unus rici and teauty ns, and there are flower-trimmed. iruit-trimmed or sipper grass and other smart jthe approval of Mellon | 15 cards for 9c. e O e el drose anin e ety es. in sailor shapes. new pokes, chin chins and off-the-face hats. ] johe ° tary Melle r = e laito a Wo hore ovely dress a ; JSeul s saniucinrers fo U ale Kotex Sanitary Napkins, onc Plae, brown and white Goldenberg's—Millinery Department—Second Floor. H " them to dispose of other manufac- i tures containing aleohol. step. 8 in the opinion of prohibition offiela Y { { would greatly restrict the sale of in- i N A R o Women’s $1.25 . ol Chiffon Voiles C 40-In. Printed Selling Regularly Parents—There’s Double Service in These Boys’ Two-Trousers Suits facturers. couplad with the elimina- tion of the wholesale liauor dealer. would practically limit the distribu-{ | n of liquors to wholesale T latitude now allowed mmu-" i “Forest Mills” Union Suits at 75¢ i dozen in package. 55¢. i Goldenberg s—First Floor. | i | E‘ druz- | | L ! at 75¢ Yard...... i A . A e & H l I L ol - “ ou can figure upon making one suit wear ) special sale of omen’s iG. U. GLEE AND MANDOILN Classed as “mill runs” because of slight imperiections G s lungbu- unl; Ewotkoutat woartboy in ' 7 ')'“"““ Mi St lL b g uits - = 3 SRE s ; - im ow neck and { CLUBS DRAW B'G CROWD which in*no way mar the appearance or wearing qualitie a iwo tronsets st from this sale: ° ~Ier\'T:~~“:;§m nnd“ 'xe‘“Ln:l“~‘ e The styles are all advanced ideas for this season—rep periest quality: reguiar <izes resented in a vast range of the newest and most exclusive New ~prm" models of all-wool fabrics. vm!ur]mu cheviots and only | The ciliary m {Concert at Gaston Hall Nets Sub S ‘ . £ changes the | stantial Sum' for Beneft of [ patterns to be found anywhere—the designs not shown in tweeds: in serviceable mixtures. Both pair of knickerbocker Woien's $1 and $1.2 £ to accommodate :hc dis- ' ) Atn = i © 18 the ordinary lines of prmtml voiles. trousers lined throughout. All sizes, 8 to 17 years. Under 89 EEo tance. When thew be- i thletic Association. E Ail the wanted styles to seiect irom— grounds of brown. gray, y . - wear, (9 come “tazy:* manmade (1] rue si-careme concer I vy blacs tam taupe, copen. biack, et Boys’ $7.50 and $8.50 Norfolk Suits, $5.75 | worers veaunviss: o 5 enses must supply the d Mando & of H i 2 A £ 5 e R % h er . separate garments. il deficiency \\'lc will f';mr;."f.m"“enublas\m E 45-Inch Belglan Linen, 59C 36-Inch Dotted Good-wearing Suits. of sturdy quality che\-mg and tweed mix- vw."l‘ll k?jn‘;n k'\m - brand: panis grind for you the lenses tracied an audience that filled Gas $1.15 Swiss, 45¢ tures ; in Noriolk model. full cut and well tailored : Goldenberg stand- Tt meciant olow Sibtee that your eyes require imported dress linens d make. All sizes in the Jot from & to 15 vears. Remarkable low neck and slee ¢ perfect substantial ey Shown in stylish and desirable auality; broken sizes. i sl % 2 sum for the athletic s X i 1 1, a:;’x‘_.:;'?r;.”‘ \”J moder o e Ay 4.";"'.;.?‘1(.urar;l.:q D:A"rcblrnol;_!:‘fl-::‘tl» pin dots: colors include pink, values for Tuesday at $5.73. Steby tovthen fair was arranged by Srar tan Copenpagen, yesens. | LEAU Dite Dile joain o, navy Goldenberg's Boys’ Clothing Depariment—Third Floor. Boys' 75¢ to $1.25 & f th =t 1 Y ot 3 et qua gua, - J i yan of the music facult ete.” perfect quatity and guaran Boys’ $2.50 “Kaynee” Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.25 iege Goldsnberg's—First Floor. Underwear, 50c Jele ss Agnes | s “Mother's Friend” B vash 5 Whelai: upprans. andlTonn ¥ Walstil . Wash Togs at $1.15 Suitse 107 ovs Trom % (6 10 vears: of B MR pianist, ting solo The ‘famous “Kaynee” brand wash all white linene: in sailor collur bkrate gurments. i1 g1 i each of whom was regarded with togs and rompers for littie fellows *mg;’"}r feimmod with thine Fumk o , anfle Tength draw- E . o o siastic applause $550 T -P D g from 2 to 8 years. Guaranteed fast 5 2 i AL £ e e€n-riece mnin color wash materials, trimmed in | Boys’ Khaki Pants, 39c Pair ‘ 3 £ h iy R S $395 conirasting shades, Extra special | Lot.of Bove Knaki Knee Pants. in Children’s $1.25 Waist é thoven-Kreisler. and t t for Tuesday at $1 First Se of SHEht e rects torue . FPayatinG Kreisler; Mr. Walsh gave the Chopin oom uite a Floor - §Ilvlrts,‘89_c £ octurne in F Sharp Major.” Grieg's | Children's Waist Union suns £ | “Wedding Procession” and “Polonaise | edium weight fec i {Militaire.” by Chopin. and Miss! i Wl e h : O e |Whelan was heard in the aria, i - 3 E s £ —now. Qur painters areipipe pay,” from “Mme Butterfiy"; * o ) at_your service. l-"“"‘“Lhe Garden of My Heart oldenberg's—First Fioo E prices T the Morning.” by Mona-Zucca, and Interfor and exterior work |“Ave Maria” by Kahn. the last num- jber 1114 3 oth se. | 2 Conault = FERGUSON lnc. heing made additionally effective an obligato by Miss Gerrer { The Mandolin Club, under the direc- tion of W r T. Holt. pla ton Ideal March.” by Siege | Medley." a group of Hawaiian melo- dies. and several popular selections Quite the most impressive number 32-inch Dress Ginghams Regular Price 29¢ a Yard 0 High-Grade Dresses Formerly Sold Up to $89.50 of the evening wus the nders | Requiem.” by La Forge, sung by the| Glee Club. in memory of the George ! town men who sleep in France, which was rendered with feeling and in | character was in striking contrast to { the rollicking spirit of the other se- lections of the ¢lub. The uccompani- i ments were played by Edward Dono- | van, Mr. Walsh, for the Glee Club, and | | Mit« Elsie Linder for Miss Boyle URGES LIBERAL FILMS. || Pearse Council Condemns Any Un- due Regulation of Movies. A resolution condemning any jge regulation” of meving picture | procuctiona in the Distriot was Wnanimous!y adopted by the Padraic | H. Pierse Council of the American \ssociation for the Recognition of the % Republic at its celebration in ¢ 141=t birthday anniver- t Emmet at Gonzaga Hall § VERY little movement means more thirst. E ommendation is made that ommissioners of the District :"tlr:w no special regulations which § { would have a tendency to unduly nnfll | unnecessary hamper the moving pig- fture business. uzens V. Kinkead. former ‘ongress from New Jerses bute 1o the memory of Em jj gunization went on record z-| I e ng sympathy to the fumily | Champ Clark, “a man who | G s e tood for the independcnce w Véull relish Irish people- ! commen the c w providing that ft lreland since : join the organ s cun Show passpor it s clalmed th prY of the RBritish government have obtained admission 10 some of e councils with the object of pro- \% dtecord. Joun L Hougardy presided the supenor avor o 10 INAUGURAL IS ““CANNED.” ! Harding's Address Pre-i ] | President served on Wire for Posterity. Harding's inaugura| aed- attendant upplause and prese music has on about M steel wire. ! S people can hear Harding treriug his adarcss and mith s | conipaniment gof motion pict an i 3 of last Friduy visuully ed Two machines, combination of teleg- saphone and dictagraphone, were in. stalled in the office of the ways and means committee in the House wing of the Capitol about 250 feet away | from the “fr on which | Harding mad, < address. Operated H. wnd H. P. O'Reilly, inaugural address as A camel can find suffictent where other animais would starve. v cau it had been “amplified” The two big spools on which the recording wire { tas been wound will be presented to the National Museum and 1o Mrs Harding " tion. 34-inch Dining Table. famous finish. $12.00 and $14.00 0dd Bedroom Rockers and Chairs, $7.75 Bedroom 0dd Rockers and Chairs. dropped from suites, including walinut, mahogany and old ivory finish in de- sizns to match various period furniture. Some of plain de- sign; mostly with cane seats Furniture Store—''Across the Streat.” double-bed size. $1.79 Bleached Sheets $1.33 Seamiess Bieached de of heavy, round sheeting cotton; perfect quality: full double-bed size. $1.59 Bleached Sheets, $1.25 7ux90 Seamlass Bleached Sheets. perfect quality: finished with deep hems. Good quality sheeting cotton. Three-quarter bed size. Another example of the way we're adjusting ows fur- niture prices to the new low market levels able sale of ten-piece dining room suites of walnut, in Queen Anne period tle\lgnh\houvng superior cabinet- work finish and the highest standard of construc- Buffet with long linen drawer, Table and Chairs to match, upholstered in genuine leather. $9.50 Simmons’ Twin Link Springs, $6.75 \ special offering for Springs. and protected corners. 81x90 Seamless Sheets at $1.09 Classed as “Run-of-the-Mill” The splendid wearing qualities are umimpaired—de- fects are very slight d"d hard to find. Made of firm, strongly woven \heemw cotton. full bleached and free from injurious starch or “dressing. All are 81x90 full i A remark- American Three-panel China Closet, uphmnl cffect Serving Tuesday of Link riser Twin with band edge: high In parchment Simmons’ Final Day of the Specially Priced Sale of nce” Brand Mattresses and Box Springs W ois the last duy of d prices on this na- known muke of Mat- and Box Springs. Bed- with the ““Conscience” rk is made by zreat v hedding Maryland 39c Pillowcases, 29¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases. perfect quality; finished with wide hems. $4.00 Bedspreads, $3.09 Crochet Bedspreads, double- bed size; heavy aquality with woven Marseilles designs. 20cBleachedCotton, 14c ¥ull 36-inch Eleached Cotton, a grade suitable for general use. Goidenberg's—First Floor. $19.00 at one sensationally low price for final and a W make a clean sweep of the THE DOORS OPEN for first choice 2 Gieorgette Dresses; were $49.50. 3 Taffeta Dresses; were $57.50. ° 4 Velour Dresses; were $35. 10 Velvet Dresses; were $27.50 to $45. 6 Duvetyn Dresses; were $37.50 to $59.50. 14 Satin Dresses; were $29.75 to $89.50. 45 Tricotine Dresses; were $27.50 to $59.50. This lot comprises our entire remaining stock of w All sales final. savings? . 0. D2 No exchanges. Goldenberg s—Second Floor. Sale of $10.95 and $12.95 Stenciled Grass Rugs 9x12-ft. Large Room Size $7.85 . New, Attractive Spring Designs Included in tomorrow’s sale of double-warp. stenciled-design Grass Rugs are the very fnest weaves on the market—the kind that will give splendid service and add to the attractiveness and comiort of vour home. ‘The wanted blue, brown and green and neat borders of various colorings. the desirable 9x12 room size. $l750 Rattania, Cherokee or Stenciled Crex Rugs at $12. ettt esteettestreeeetteeneeeeeseeetetees sesssssssssssssssssssstenatttiatttstesetssssettatssteeys colorings. in medallions Ali are periect quality—in All s and nationally l.nouu h ands—Hodges basket weave attania Rug e Tt . by 10 ft. & Reversible . Rugs, size % fi. 3 in by 10 6 i enciled Design Crex Rugs, All in the hest colorings and designs. 9x12-ft. Size, Worth $21.50, at $14.50 6x9-ft. Size, Worth $12.50, at $8.75 69c Grass Runner, 39c Yard incli double-warp Grass Runner, key or band stenciled borders: tape bound sides; in green, blue and brown colorings. for hall or stair runners. 116-Warp China Mattings, 20-Yard -Rolls for $6.50 Ve best grade-palmed-finish Lingtan Straw 116-warp China Mattings: plain white @8 well as checks and stripes of green. blue, red and brown: twenty-vard rolls, which will be sufficient for cover- ing average Goldenberg's. size Sx10 fi. “ine dre¥ses taken from our regular stock—representing re mainders and broken lots left from the past season— all marked bsolute clearance ‘ve ignored actual cost and real value in a determined effort to entire Jot of 90 dresses -tomorrow. The quantities in each group are given below—BE HERE WHEN 6 Crepe de Chine Dresses; were $37.50 to $47.50. nter dresses. Will you be one oi the lucky women to share these extraordinary Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Pure Silk Stockings Famed “ONYX" and Other Well Known Brands $1.29 Silk Hosiery of exceedin fine guality, known to every woman. The group cousists of full-fashioned thread silk and ingrain silk stockings, in tan, cordovan, white, ar: and black. Some are all silk from toe to top of hem, others have double lisie garter top. Tomor- row at $1.29 a pair. Women’s 39¢c Hose, 29¢ Women's Mercerized Lisle Hose, in Dblack and ordovi mock m back: perfect qual all Women’s $2.25 Silk Hose, $1.50 Women's Dropstitch Thread Silk Ho: in black, white and cordovan: mnock seam back: per- fect quality: mostly all sizes. Children’s 50c Socks, 35¢ . Children’s Plain White Mercer- ized Lisle Socks. with fashioned tops; assorted color tops: suh- ject 1o slight_imperfections Goldenberg's—First Floor. 18¢ Newest Spring Styles _ A large assortment of beauti ful plaids and broken checks Warranted fast colers. Just the materials preferred for womien’s house dresses and children’s 29¢ Yard-Wide Percales at 17c Yard wear, nch fine, close-count qual 3 in light grounds. with nea: gy stripes, checks. dots rings, etc. Launders perfoctly 39c Dress Ginghams, 25¢ Very fine quality, sold recently at 50c¢ yard. Tn a large assort ment of beautiful plaids, cheeks novelty stripes and plain colors 29¢ Shaker Flannel, 19¢ -inch Bleached Shaker Flan nel, & heavy. double-fleeced. re versible yuality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 25c¢ White Linene 34 Inches Wide—Special at 18¢ \ cotfon fabric that is fin ished like white linen suiting— one of the most popular mate- rials because of its sturdy wearing qualities, and on this account much in demand for widdies. suits, dresses, skirts, etc. This grade sells regular Iy at 25¢ everywhefe—buy it to- morrow at a worth-while ing. 25¢ 36-Inch Pajama - Checks, 19¢ Pajumu Checks, a fine quality, in desirable Sav- soft-finish pin checks 75¢ 36-Inch White Gabardine, 49¢c A fiue twilled. woven quality. for suits, skirts, etc: launders beautifully. 59c 27-Inch White Poplin, 39¢ White Mercerized Poplin. rich, silk, lustrous quality, with a permanent finish, 59¢ 36=Inch White Madras, 39 White Shirting Madras. in heautiful white mercerized novei- ty stripe; one pattern omly: for men's shirts, women's agd chil- dren’s wear, Goldenberg's—First Floor;