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D. U. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 191. - _ " o : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, “The Weekly Round-up of Small Lots and Oddments For many years our weekly Remnant Sale has been the medium through which we keep our stocks fresh and new. Every department, on this day, offers the accumulated lots of soiled, rumpled and mussed merchandise, the little remainders and broken assortments, at ex- treme reductions—the sole thought being to effect immediate clearance. Friday’s Bargain Offerings Are the Essence of Thrift $1.50 and $1.98 Up to $2.00 Silk Hose Envelope Chemise 89c a Pair ject to slight imperfections. WILSON TRIBUTE MAY BE | FUND FOR ANNUAL AWARD Money Gift Proposed for Person ‘Who During Year Has Best Served Humanity. NEW YORK, March 10.—The na- tion-wide tribute to Woodrow Wil- i son, which has been proposed by af | number of his admirers. probably | will take the form of a $500,000 fund | i te be contributed in small amounts. the interest on which will be devoted | to rewarding the one who during the year has done the greatest serv- jce to humanity. The nature of the service for| & which ‘the award will be made. it |\ was announced here, is to be defined by Mr. Wilson, who has been inform- ed of the project, and ho said to; |8 have expressed himself as deeply ! | appreciative of the honor paid him and of the purpose for which the| money s to be used. - 18 C The idea originated with woman | [B admirers of Mr. Wilson, who worked | 8 | i iy, I (AN Iy QLY Small 1ot of Envelope Chemise. of good quality white nainsook, pink voile and ’ Y P . ‘repe. square and round neck modeis, dainti- Women's 29¢ Hose, 19¢ ly trimmed with laces and embroideries; e Seht RS slightly mussed and soiled from handling. eiteemls S S ko Sl Goldenberg's—Third Fleer, ton Hose in the last campaign to gain suppor | for the league of nations. A meet- ing i3 to be held here next Tuesday | afternoon at which the plan will b. discussed. | The proposed fund at 5 per o would yield $25.000 a year and would be awarded by a jury. It I | | Sale of Silk Remnants White and Colored Wash Sold Up to $2.50 a Yard Goods Remnants | $1.29 women to supply the needed A Wonder Sale of New Trimmed Hats would compare favorably ~w a| Nobel peace prize. which amounts, ordinarily to $40.000 a vear. | ' _— i { | INDIAN CHIEF OF ANDES ¢ WINS OPERATIC HONORS | What an opportunity Receives Rousing Reception When materials for spring showing in this sale tomorrow at sav- A clean sweep of all remnants and short lengths from He Makes Debut in Metropolitan ings of a third to a halé. Just the lengths wanted for mak- | our best selling silks. Lengths suitable for making spring ~ ing waists, dresses and children’s wearables. waists, skirts and dresses and men’s shirts—all the favorite Company Production. NEW YORK. March 10—The chasm | weave, including between unmelodious Indian war | whoops and the smooth strains of op- | eratic singing was bridged when Chief Caupolican, a native Arauca- | nian Indian of the Chilesn Andes. | made his debut with the Metropolitan | Opera Company in the leading role of | “The Polish Jew.” | Every seat in the auditorium, from | the starched shirt section to music | lovers' roost, had been taken man 25c¢ and 35¢ Values at Remnants oi Longcloth, Pajama Checks, India 35-inch Colored Chiffon Taf- 36-inch Stripe Satin Messa- Einoit Nawe Mercerized Lawn. Shirting - c feta | line Madras. White Voile. Silk-and-cotton Tokio Silks, | i ctia, | 40iinch Colored Crepie /de | 35-inch Colored Satin Mes- Chine 4 saline < - Pt 4 40-inch Colored Sat har- 35-inch Colored Dress Satin, = e | s meuse, | 35-inch Colored Faille Fran- 36-inch Black Chifion Taf- c cais, feta, Come to this sale! See the lovely flower-trimmed hats, the colorful pokes, the smartest straws and fabrics. Everything that fashion Colored Mercerized Batiste, etc. Widths ranging up to 40 inches 39¢, 50c and 59c Values at Remnants of White Cannon Cl Linene, Mercerized Poplin in white approves is here—mushrooms, pokes, sailors, etc. days in advance and with one accord | . : they gave the “big chief” a rousing ed Repp. Silk-and-cotton Fabrics, | | Black, Jade, Tangerine, Brown, . reception. color Batiste, Voiles in white and colors, Organdy, 33-inch Stripe Tub Silks, 36-inch Black Satin = The voice of his Indian father and | the musical appreciation of hi French mother have been blended i an operatic baritone of rare richnes personified in the Indian chieftain, said to be the first of his race ever to have come to this pinnacle of vocal | development. ! Chief Caupolican's grandfather was | the chief conductor of the jangling | orchestra of primeval Indian instru- | ments in the foothills of the Chilean | mountains. At that time, according to | custom. his son—Caupolican's father— | was adopted by a French family of | fmmigrants and was taught the ways and customs of the white man. When Gray, Navy and all the wanted spring colors. This is another of those merchan- disin achievements which have made our millinery department the etc. Widths from 27 to 40 inches Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goidenberg's—First Floor. Duchesse. Apron Oddments §4() $45 and $50 Room Lot of Percale Waist Aprons, in medium or light-colored ef- Sl W l R fects: round and square s, e T ize Wool Rugs | braid. finished with poc- | ket and fitted band 29C | Axminsters, ! Regularly 50c cach | Velv First Floor. | elvets, | Brussels s 5 S ° | Small Lot of Gingham Bun- Remnants of Laces, Nets and Embroideries at Great Reductions nnant lot of Laces, Em- broide and Nets, all high- ities. in white and colors marked at talk of the town this season. Sale of Children’s qu; he &rew up he fell in love with the | aughter of the Frenc! ily, P 1 A . assorted stripes A ey 5 & . cduced price fo they were married. pu- sl | b e e Lot of floor samples of high-grade rugs. including heavy ! earance e o vl . on ey el 77C Axminsters. Velvets and Brussels, in 9x12 ft. and 8 ft. 3 by | Suiubery |- Tirseixloor, Hats $1 95 UPHOLDS DEED’S VALIDITY ! il with white 10 ft. 6-inch sizes—sharply reduced for final clearance Fri- | 9 . Justi » . i E Bungalow Aprons, of white | day. Such well known makes as Alex. Smith & Sons. sloane $2-00 Panel Clever little shapes. made ‘just to en- ustice Bailey Gives Ruling in | lawn: “round neck. open-front and Firth Carpet Co. Choice of handsome oriental. floral, 2 Sichar fli folk ok models, with kimono sleeves, all- Safptl. 5 7 C t & t hance the charm of little folk. Pokes, Case of Mrs. Eva Jackson Bliss. i around belt and and medallion designs. Don’t delay. as we have only a few | urtains a roil brims and mushrooms, trimmed with Justice Bailey of the District Su-| [fl pocket: trimmed i each fabric and size. | o LG 5 e e otithe Ristrice Su R E stined Ione 1.25 | ¢ each fabric and size . | $l 29 Each grosgrain ribbon bands and streamers. Worth $1.98 o Colors are black., brown, navy and tan upholding the validity of a deed in ! trust - which conveyed the inchoate | right of dower of Mrs. Eva Jackson Goldenberg's—Third Floor. | 50c and 59¢ Runners at 29c¢ Yard | Filet or Scotch Weave Imce ase Runner, in blue or brown, with neat Panel Curtai whille Jor ot ms. Exceptional values and combi ——— inch Cotolap F n e Bliss in the estate of her husband, 0dd Lots of o border. lengths from 2 to 10 vards: aiso reversible Napier Carpet jore, in heavy worked or neat at $1.95. Alonzo O. Bliss. and also declaring and 22-inch Stenciled Grass Runner, with tape-hound sides: cut from | designs. These panel curtains that the effect of the signing by her of a transfer of stock held by her in | the Bliss Medical Cempany was to divest her of all her interest in that stock. Following the execution of | the deed and the transfer of the; stock Mrs. Bliss became insane and | the claim was made in her behalf | that she was not legally capable of making the attempted assignments. By consent of the adults interested ! ir the valuable holdings of Mr. Bliss, ' the court directed that the trustees | under the deed in trust should pav | over annually to trustees named in the decree $10.000 for the support and | maintenance of Mrs. Bliss during her lifetime, Charles C. Tucker and G. Thomas Dunlop were sclected by the | court as trustees for the fund to be | « Dpaid for Mrs. Bliss and their bond »u may be sure to purchase the desired quantity are used one Lo a window. Corsets and full roile so : $7.50 Texoleum Rugs, $3.85 i il Texoleum Rugs. a heavy felt-base floor covering, in Bandeaux B rem it el o eraniton et yartens) doseien 25¢ Silkolines e ST : o et vt Ml | s sl o il wu el s e : Boys $12.50 All-Wool sy G | $15 and $17.50 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $9.75 and ISCl'lmS | oys . 001 Children’s ox nouss and long Hodge's Tremont and Perfection Brand Wool and Fiber Rugs, | | S1.79 | gl e AR R at 124e Yard | "T'wo-Trousers Suits ~ Apparel hips; broken Valuesworth to _ Seh 0dd lot of Nemo Corsets, of tan, blue, rose and brown it LA 3';_‘1’;:"; Children's Muslin Petticoats, white batiste: low bust. svif- : Ty e LR e : | with waist attached: tucked ruf- Teducing models. with long hips: $12-50 Rag Rugs $8-95 BF D106 008 and Aetren and a5 * Jace trimmed: sizes up to 10 four hosesupporters; 8$x10-ft. Heavy Rag Rugs. in light and dark hit and miss designs, neh floral border Curt Scrim. | st ' 3 150 petticoats. with bands, sizes 22 to 27 oni .5 Choice of pink. blue or brown band borders: reversible and durable | Full bolts from whi 2 ‘ N ‘and embroidery Ciow 2 [ irimmied; sizes 12 and 14 C 3 for bedrooms. ny quantity.—(F ‘ o 8 Third Floor. b ¥ lGaidenbergrs s ontii Kicer, orth 69c and 79c Goldenberg's Millinery Department—Second Floor. vrs ed and checked ginghams: open-back models, with kimono sleeves, and 116-Warp China Mattings at Plans for Inspirational Gathering. | i An inspirational meeting for near| east relief work will be held in M knickers lined throughout. All seams taped, ser. reinforced. All sizes 8 to 18 years. ik s e Other Two-trousérs Suits of Goldenberg standard make—at | i 15 yrure only. Hen. 59C Tam s savise SHaieans T PG A special Friday sale of Boys” Two-trousers Sujts that Small lot of Girls Gingham R i modais ith " elastic 1 offers savingk every parent will be glad to take advantage stylish models, with sashes, and ELIEF WORK MEETING. ! }E‘:;Lll'-nyhrsos‘:-m e 39C ’ M ’ of. Made of sturdy quality, good-wearing fancy Cheviots L Coneauting collars; Near East Committee Appr {fl EeeTeer a e 0 en S an ¢ Oung en S and Tweeds, in a variety of serviceable patterns. Well made only. Values worth $2.98 Lo | suits throughout—coats alpaca lined, and both pairs of Gitle) Bunsaion IAproas ot ! Spring Suits morial Continental Hall next Wednes. | day evening. it was announced to-| a $13.50 to $22.50. m:{m |Sl v;a ay. 29 | _Small lot o Pians for the meeting have been | c $2.00 and $2.50 Wash $1.25 Overalls, 85¢ ety of approv, . e st = - : . 3 rail o os e ofin: Tt et e exat] Finest grade 116-warp Paim- | Suits, $1.45 Boys' Union Overalls, | round vokes of embrotdery: fin Leonard Wood Is chairman. Federal | e s % | [ ) | Hoys' Wash Suits of chambrav, xanlssd motiIhTD P 55¢ officials_and distinguished members of | AIEUInER i=R0d i capitalut 1 madras. galatea, repp and Kiddie of good quality ma- Gen. Wood's committee will partics RSorEeminauts | cloth: sizes 3 to § years. Gua 4 to 14 years Neat check and | siripes of green, blue and brown, | as well ax plain white. 2 (First Floos anteed fast color: Remnants of $2 to $3 All- Jomen’ o Wool Dress Goods .o g Womers Low tan, patent eolt and dull i d | leathers: high and low heels: 5{ | broken lots from discontinued [ ° ar | lines. Sizes in the lot from pate. he speakers announced include Col. William H. Haskell, allied high com: missioner to the near east Maj. 1 id G. Arnold. recently director general of the Constantinople district. and | Princess Anne Azgapetian. wife of Gen. Azgapetian of Armenia, Tickets! for the meeting mav be obtained atl the near east office. 208 Bond building. FAVORS 44-HOUR WEEK. New spring suits tatiored especially for us by one of the best clothing makers and sold on our usual small margin of profit. It has been a long time since you could buy suits like these at $27.50. berg's— Fourth Floor, $3.00 and $3.50 | Couch Covers $l.9$ 1 Heavy Reversible Every suit fashioned of fine all-wool fabrics. in the newest styles for spring. Double and single breasted models, most’y with two buttons, in snappy styles for | | | i P Couch Covers. 50 inche g e e 5 e e les f d o) 2 up to 7, but not in each International Council Adopts Plan AR | | young fellows and conservative styles for older men. | BTy e el A et R ~u1rx 7 « 2 olorings - o : st : 3 Friday’s lis ss goods its a wide range of | style. L ‘of Industrial Couneil. i Fourth Floor. | A splendid selection of new ‘spring shades, including the most desirable weaves for selection—all of the quality de- | (No Ixchanges—No Re- ...3"’;‘-353;?}“ i ot ks ==’=, | | the popular Oxford and Cambridge grays, tans with pendable for wear. The lengths are suitable for women's and chil- | (umllr.,y i n onference | : ; ! 3 . 4 5 yesterday in declaring for the forty Chlldre“ S lsc green stripes, olive with green stripes, brown and gray 4 dren’s spring needs. L | p to. $4.50 Misses ;’;“":::;":'r;":m"?; followed today . mixtures and Herringbone stripes. . French Serge, Mannish Serge, Shoes, $1.95 em . 4 ) ar - AR . g S tional Joint Conference. Councit "ot | Hose, 10c | . e i Storm Serge, Tailors' Serge, Vigeroux Suitings, Misses’ - and Children’s Low the Printing Trades, also in convention | ’ | All regu'ar sizes, 33 to 42, in the lot. + Etc. hoes, tan, patent colt and dull here. had gone on record for the | of Children’s Rithed Cot- | Widths from 40 to 54 inches wide. Choice of black and colors. | e BRI I short-hour work week ! ‘The council, which represents the i majority of the printers’ uuions in | .the United States, decided that it had o Jurisdiction on the question of wages and left this matter to the | warious local unions for adjustment FOUR SLAIN WITH BOLOS MANILA. P 1. March X ton Hose, in black: broken sizes; subject 1o siight imperfections. Goldenberg's—First Floor. A Friday “Odd Lot” Clearance of Furniture Men's Clothing Department—First Floor. Friday at $125 a yard Goldenberg's—First Floor Friday's Savings on nother Remarkable Sale of 200 New A Great Friday Remnant Sale of Men’s Underwear . = | i ‘and Furnishings Springtime Dresses 3ZInch Dress Ginghams i i Filipinos were Killed 8 ; : el < e Weandet W 2 g o . : ,,,h,‘:,",,f q,:"",’ Underwear, Thrifty women will buy it freely tomorrow for bungalow mountaineers armed with bolas There ‘are odd pieces or pieces that have heen used | | steeveiess raided a kpit in Hoeilo provine 8 ®outheast of here. accord ing to advices reaching here today —_— The duration of the longest roll thunder that has been accurately noted was forty-five seconds Y id a little soiled on this account. but none of them have any defects that will interfere with their service. Inc'uded are a variety of articles that you can use to good advantage and the savings are worth while. Quantities limited—be here early. Toilet ble Benches, ur Umbrella Stands, mahogany finish as floor samples, 0Odd lot of Men's Neglige and plain shades. Warranted fast col- Shirtx. of corded mudras, plain | color madras, white oxfords and | TSI S sl e SR als Be e o & aretaresle e high-count sortment of patte lot up to 1% T - ey | Real 515-00' | aprons, house dresses and children’s wear. 32 inches wide, S .‘.:Lr,’:‘“nrm,,.:-r.‘_:k','.': | $17.50 and $19.75 in a large assortment of beautiful plaid ) Of oL TROE | % Values at checks, in staple and fancy styles, stripes c Do you remember the dress sale we held recently in which 19¢ Dress Ginghams at the gatments went so fast ‘ Remnants of 2 ch Ginghams, in the l lC 25c Percales & Shirtings Remnants of 36-inch cales, in a large lsc 1 | nd cane seats; ) ineches long mainders of : D > "»f'x';.{u};".‘ '..ra : ;,,-.1 regularly at $l .00 | seliing up to $2 many customers were disap- lm';w Qg Silendin "rln"’ mlum e 3 . 5 S f - » ek 3 J, P i £ o8, so A | de able t also %-incl iy $3.50 Four TvoryHalh Wood | | Fiasior ranies < sonn Dmes pointedz) Wek, tirough a for- bams Warsantod Tase cols | Mercerized " Striped - Shirtings. Ly E Ped; A QU St i GRS PiaRtls G sl et e tunate circumstance we have e Fast colors, Eight Bedroom Chairs, with fi from wu Values worth in { been able to secure another lot ; 1 canie meats; Manok- o e $8,80 | | rerutar ok $3ans $1.70 | A 20c Yard-Wide Unbleached Cotton, 12%/5c any. oak and ivory o . ] i . of two hundred at a concession 36-inch Unbleached Cotton, a good sturdy grade of de- 121/ ;‘Ir',”“ h. Regularly $3.75 | Fumed Oak Finish Men's Half Hose, of fiber that permits us to offer equally | ::‘r':nt-‘x;g“;::,g"?(_‘ for she v_sq,um pilloweaser A\llhlllwl‘e'n.l?'l:}.n.! 2C = Al L0 0 F Adam de- silk, maco cotton and mercerized as splendid values at the same | Elog 2 S i e ine. Odd “Dining Room it iz ST 100 | | Corton: Buck and piain coroes: Tk e 39c and 50c Dress Ginghams, Etc., 22c irs, leather or upholstered riy $32.00 also split soles; . | lo price. ches wiss 5 Remnant lot of fine quality Dress Ginghams, sec- | at: one of a kind. One Odd Chiffonier, ivory | | ¢nds of values worth | 5 . . *| attractive plaids. s s. checks and plain colors; also 36-inch fine So1d rexularly at $5.00 ! tinish, four 16 7'5 10 50c........ i 15¢ | Chiffon Taffeta, Silk Trico- Shirting Madras. | s wit, colored siripes. and “Peggy B and $1% . Rea $ Men's Half Hose, seamless . A SR Cloth” in desirabie co] Just the dengths wanted for wome Three Odd—Serving Tabia"| £5.00 . ana i o g amless | lette, Satin, Tricotine, and children's wear. Special Friday at 2Ze a yard. Jacobean finish | 5 Floor Lamps, with 24- | | other well known brands. in | Silk Mignonette and Goldenberg’s—First Floo Sold Regularly at $9_50 | inch s shades, floor sam- | | Plack and plain colors. Seam- | [ ples $15 00 less “are “perfect qualics, "while French Serge | 39¢ and 50c Voiles’ o " arly at ) | the fu ashioned D Rieh On Exhibit at the One Three-picce Day Bed . have slight defacts in Thel charming Styles dicludenew | 5 emnants of Veiling salte, tapestry uphoiitered: s T | finish. " “worth 3100 5O C ruMle cMects fembroidered dtesso and Marquisettes at At One-Half Off : suite comprises -piece o e effects, 1 dresses, AUTOMOBILE SHOW bed, chair and $55 00 ' Suiten, smull size; upholstered p';g’" St N A straightline models, semi-tailored, 19¢ Yard % n?‘ et : rocker. Regu- e loose s weaters, ot air, 2 5 5 2 emnant lot of veilings, in Next Week larly $110.00 b | cushions. Regu. $39.00 Mayerknit and other high-grade ;e":;‘ teimmed|and chic blouse et Fine grade Voile, Scrim and plain, motif, scroll and che~ L 8 ~“Two Small Gateleg Tables, | 14rly $69.00.... ¥ S v'v'xolk:lne:d v‘m:l mlvurenk xng Elors | ace ! tropper: blie Ibrown M:‘rqu{sellel. one r(‘] wu:f‘. in nille d:lned vflw‘tn..’ in hlnrk‘i SON MOTOR : by Three Loes & rsted mixtures; V neck an B . brown. | white ivory or ecru colors, Plain. navy blue, gray, brown an G124 Comm v NN HRED S SO0 | i TG TR | | Sy A s mo g s s S | Dow el s et e 1] e e £ SN SN s N regularly at $ . k finish. Regu- $ medium sizes. Val- L IIS3Es ancw > cards. but & great quantity One-Half Regular Prices Phone Main 614. arly $16.75 ..., i ues worth to 52 95 ko C. O. D, refunds or ex- Iiike, for curtains in any room in 3 Regul Goldenberg s—Furniture Sters, ‘‘Across the Street.” $T0I08 L o C thanges. the house. Goldenberg’'s—Pirst Floor. ‘Goldenberg 's—Second Floor. First Floor—Bargain Table.

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