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WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921. —— T SPEEDS TO SICK MOTHER | perator Saturday. At Cherbourg he will | o i by an airplane ready to fly | e, St ope to_the Greelan capital He hed New York Wednes ght from the orient. coming he | consult with specialists for treatment | of one of his arms. infected by the bite of ‘& polsonous inscct while hunting in Sumatre., . Immediately he decided to hurry to his stricken mother. 10 £ THE EVENING STAR, KAROLY!I SEEKS REFUGE. Ponte e aed the government to | ASK PARLIAMENT DELAY. ve | decide what shall be done with the| - n Proposes Internment by Italy for |3'™ L e mzmsunderidetantion. Unionists’ Note Receives Attention | {h® Period of Investigation. T S N T s of British Premier. an emblem of ROME, March 11.—Count M tika is of very| LONDON, March 10.—Answering a | v, e in use in Japan | gyestion in the house of commons to- | €rn coun Karolyl, who was expelled from I o use 1o Japan | questt T setting up of southe®n parliament. { apart from a demand for an Iri Mr. Lloyd George said the govern- |public,” it can be stated on ex ment would consider this request, but { authority that the renewed discussion | | t there would be no postponement ith |Swift Liner and Airplane to Be the case of the northern parlia- Mr. L o <~ i The prime m ter denied that Used by W. B. Leeds. ired military blockhouses |3 rected around the north- ASCHLL =iy Ol the s and an airplane he is innocent of the charges prefer- red inst him. P Widely known as good luck, the Swi ancient origin. It unt’s arrest. r from a high per- =onage in ancient times, v, i v cr 0 —_——— last week and who has failed to find !l\iln to prelates in the United States,|mon there and in Korea. In China it |4day, Premier Lloyd (.con:; declared | DHUBLIN, March 10.—In connection| Hair dye being at one time consider- refuge in any country in h he intended to sail Wih tWo | has been used from time immemorial [ he had received a resolution ¥ *d | with Premier Lloyd TEe'S an-|ed detrimental to long lif me of | ( from New York to A!hons-1 The term pon, eften used for ncement in parliament that “the rnment is willing to consider any n for the future of Ireland Southern Un = for the pos ¢ for the t a meeting of th sts in Dublin ask ement of the appointed d. | no the largest i group, is really the name of thesem- board the steamer Im- ' pire. the insurance comp: are said to h, persons who u it ! to mark sacred or specially honored of art, buildings, porcelain, s and robes. asked the Italian gov s mother underwent an opera- tern him, pending an in his activities in Florenc: s s iT PAYS TO %$5.00¢$10.00/ | Resplendent with all that is new and glorious in the world of Spring Mil- linery fashions, this display and sale of Easter Hats at $5.00 and $10.00 will easily surpass anything planned by our millinery department this season. The styles are the most appealing ever exhibited at such moderate prices. Hats for every occasion—for street, afterncon, evening and sports wear. Sat- urday, when you come and see the wonderful collection of Easter Millinery we've assembled, you will hardly be able to resist buying your Spring Hat here. Boys’ Two-Trousers Suits =\.. Remarkable Values in These Specialized Groups at $Q.75 ana $1 275 See these two specialized lines of boys’ double- service suits—at both prices we have drawn upon our best resources to create better-than-usual values. The exceptionally good fabrics, "the high character of the tailoring and the distinctive style all justify much higher prices than you are asked to pay. Subdued colors and daring new shades in every color. Flowers and flowers, buds, blossoms and foliage, fruit, fancies, fluttering ostrich and chic tailleur touches afford every woman a choice of trimming not approached elsewhere in the city. g E i Neavest spring models, fashioned of all-wool Cleve- land Worsted Mills navy blue serge, with two pairs of trousers. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Price, $12.75. —Cellophanes, —Tinsel—Hair Braid —Tagal Plaques, Liseres, —Milan Straws, —Novelty Braids with Maline, All-Wool Cheviots and Tweed mixtures, with two pairs of trousers; splendid wearing materials, in the new- est styles. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Price, $9.75. Choose your hat tomorrow—while the choicest creations of the season are offered at prices much less than you would expect to pay for such lovely styles. & : 3 . . 9 . ° [ | Saturday Is Children’s Day in Our Millinery Department i For the girl of six to sixteen we have been most partic- | ular in the selection of our spring millinery—and in this special Easter showing there is certain to be found just the model that is most becoming to her. Make your selection from the most complete assortment of children’s milli- nery in the city. There are youthful styles in every wanted material and color; some with ribbon band and streamers, others cleverly trimmed with buds and flowers. Wonderful Assortment of Children’s Hats Priced at $1.95 Up to $4.95 Goldenberg’s Millinery Depertment—Second Floor. Our Enlarged Department Devoted to Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ Shirts and Blouses, including Boys’ Windsor Ties and Four-in- “Kaynee” and “Mother’s Friend” makes. hands, in a large assortment of designs Guarantced fast colors. 98¢ to $L65. and colors. 45c and 98c. Boys’ Golf Caps and Alpine Cloth Boys’ New Straw Hats, in the latest Hats. $1.50 and $2.00. spring shapes. At SL15 to $4.95. Goldexberg's—Boys' Clothing Department—Third Floor. Spring Coats for Girls, Misses and Juniors All the newest spring styles are represented in this Saturday showing of smart coats for the younger set—garments created by expert designers of youthful modes to meet every style requirement of girls, misses and juniors. Materials include Camel's Hair, Velour, Sjlvertone, Nattine Coating, Velour Checks, French Serges, Poiret Twill, Polo Cloth and Novelty Coat fabrics. Short, three-quarter or full lengths. Colors of new blue, reindeer, rose, russet, tan, navy, Pekin, Copen and black-and-white checks. Sizes 8 tg 14 years for girls, 13 to 19 for misses and juniors. Becond Floor—Junior Dept. New GloVes For Women arid Children A complete range of the fost-wanted styles, in fab- rics and colors that are pre- ferred for spring. Shop here for gloves Saturday. Women's 12-button Cham- oisette Gloves, in $l .10 | ‘A Remarkable Sale of Men’s, Young Men’s & Students’ Suits Little Folks’ Easter Apparel Lond Values That Sizes 15 to 20 e ) i ¥ = 3 Cannot be Matched Years. Women's 16-button Cham- 3] g // \ : S oixette Gloven. in chamois, bon- \ i Anywhere in Sizes 34 to 42 e nd v e | \ \ ‘ ‘ { % i ‘ Washington PY Regular a5 seciaity. $1.89 | e elezat I - : : ] Children's One-clasp Cham- e = ¥ B An unusually fine collection of suits for men in slsette _Gloves Uhe' famous g : i regular sizes, for young fellows and college youths— Jhite, gray an 65¢c - i offered tomorrow at a price that marks the arrival of Goldanberg's—Fi Q- \ anew era in clothes value. These suits are thorough- ly tailored throughout of fine wearing materials, and all are examples of skilled workmanship and the knowledge of what well-dressed men and young men Beaded Bags Values Worth to $12.00 at $8.75 Our Children’s Apparel Shop, on third floor, is all ready with wonderful as- sortments of dainty little frocks, stylish coats and hats for small girls to don Easter morning. A wide variety of charming styles and materials for wee folks from 2 to 6 years, offered at prices pleasingly less than equal grades were sold like best. Shown in popular fabrics and colors, including: Mixtures of Cassimeres and Cheviots, in Blue, Green, Tan and Brown, Also Smart Heather Effects Single and double-breasted models, with patch or plain pock- 7 ets. Sizes 15 to 20 years for young fellows just going into long trousers, also 34 to 42 regular sizes for men and young men. ‘Whigcord, in double-breasted model with belt all around and rag- lan shoulders. The proper coat for spring—every one rainproof. Excellent for both street and motor wear. Sizes 34 to 42. A special lot of Imported Beaded Handbags, in a large assortment of stylish shapes and effective” de- signs and beautiful color- ings. Lined with good quality silk. These bags are especially popular, and every woman who sees them will surely want one _Handkagw, stylish shapes, with oxitlized silver frames; in brown, » tan and gray; all-silk lined; some with inside frame ik"’f«;’:;&msa.p"ca';gl' $2.95 for previously. Outstanding groups featured for Saturday: Little Tots’ Easter Dresses, $2.50 to $4.50 Of fine quality white organdy and voile, daintily trimmed with laces and embroideries, Smart high waisted models, with fine tucked skirts, finished with three inch hems; ribbon sashes; sizes 2 to 6 years. Priced according to materials. Little Tots’ Spring Coats, in or raglan sleeves. Some lined throughout. others half lined. Sizes 2 to 8 years. according to materials. o Children’s White Hats, $1.98 to $5.75 Priced Children’s Straw Hats, $2.50 to $5.75 Stylish rolled brim sailors, In navy blue and black, with grosgrain and taffeta bands and streamers; also two-toned effects; suitable for children from 3 to 8 years of age. Little Tots’ Hats, $2.50 and $2.98 Young Men’s Top Coats, $35 :)f:ltfictomplete Rer(fEaster $8.98 to $15.98 Little Children’s Organdy Hats, in delicate . @ L 5 Of polo cloth, tweeds and fancy mixtures, shades of pink and blue; stylishly trimmed Snappy, breezy styles that young fellows want, of English Women’s Suede Leather with stylish beits, stitched pockets and set- with lace edgings and picot edged bows. Little Tots’ Dresses, $2.50 New Pantalette Dresses, of pink, blue and tan chambray; two-piece models, with square neck and button shoulders and two pockets; pantalettes with waist attached; trimmed with fancy braid; sizes 2 to 6 years. Silver and Green Gold- Dainty and becoming hats of mull and or- gandy, in a large assortment of Fashion’s favorite styles for the little children from 2 Of tan crash, high-waisted, box-plaited to 4 years of age. Trimmed with fine laces, models, with white pique collar, two pockets insertions, embroideries and wide satin rib- and silk embroidered designs; sizes 2 to 6 on. vears, 9 Men’s Oxford Coats, $25.00 " Sitver, and Green Goldc Men’s Spring Top Coats of all-wool Oxford cloth; some full fish scale mesh; assorted sizes silk lined. Splendidly tailored and trimmed Sizes 35 to 44. T - Exceptional values at $25.00. Men's Clothing Department—First Floor. Handles, Values $4.95 Goldenberg’s—First Floor. o] Little Tots’ Dresses, $1.69 Women’s New Spring Oxfords and Pumps Women’s Spfing Coats and Wraps Fashion’s Favored Modes—Moderately Priced at $12.50 to $49.50 Georgette Crepe ] ing of footwear for Spring Crepe de Chine s :z:l::?::ts "‘1151 ::es"e;f;:;u:e"g Every woman will want a new coat Radium Silk 3 Brown and black oxfords, this spring - theyats thewngne | We deh- Special Sale of Lovely New Silk Blouses | This is a season of nov- elty footwear, and our show- ture for tomorrow a dozen of the most popular and in-demand styles and ma- terials, including graceful "and practical wraps for sports wear, as well as the dressy, the tailored, the loose, drapey wraps and embroidered effects. The materials are delightfully soft and pumps and strap slippers that are distinctively different and represent the choicest selec- tions from the foremost makers—featured tomorrow. They’re copies of much higher-priced blouses, and the group presents an exceptional showing of everything that’s new and smart for wear with spring suits. Charming styles in blouses and overblouses—lace Tan Calf One-strap Pumps, One-strap Gray Pumps, trimmed and embroidered, soft, frilly fronts, with deep S Baby Loui Heclsiac yjith Baby Louis heels. Af {’ilgahctesin “";'lelig’llt- l'll'hethassorhnent - pleatings of lace, tucked and hemstitched styles and Black Satin Pumps, plain, Browsn and Black Kid R (n_gt , three-quarter an 4 v - i onelland two, straps, il Oxfords, with Cuban_and : pretty overblouses with V-neck lace collar and tie e U b Oxicrds Rmith Criban_ an: A T G S e $7.00 to $9.00. ends, others with vest fronts, large cape collars, fin- 0 Velour, Polo ~Cloth, Velour Checks and Brown Suede Two-eyelet Black Suede One and Two ished with Venise face, plain tailored styles, with and One-strap Pumps, with Strap Pumps, with Louis Plaids, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Silvertone and tuxedo collars and others with trimming of narrow Louis covered and military 2;’."36“‘ hecls.” At $10.00 and s e = heels. At $550 to $11.00. . Some are full silk lined, others aré lined to pleatings on front and collar. Gray Two-strap Pumps, G}:afy“ ](-)ne-strap é’umps, t;:e waist d-nd lsnn o;hgll_'l are nrfillmed. All 5 i x DRSS B i with full Louis covered heels. the desired colors of rooper ue, Rust. Choice of graYv.b‘Squev_ flesh, navy, white and ;’;.‘Bo_f“u Eouisfhechont At $11.00. i Jade, Navy, Tan, Gray, Reindeer, Pekin :ml black, also fancy stripes. Sizes 36 to 46. ‘DSilver Cloth Pumps, with Gray Two-eyelet Ties, Henna are represented. Sizes 16 to 44, for misses and women. & uis covered heels. At $8.50. with Louis covered heels. At /” Goldenberg's—First Floor. $9.00. Goldenberg’s—8econd Floor.