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''HE EVENING STAR, WARHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1921 17 ", TTTFORTAT TARI > ¢ s Y 4 AGAINST U.5.LIKELY Canada to Take Speedy Re- ciprocal Action if Duties Are Raised Here. Special Dispated to The Star. OTTAWA, Ont, March terest in Ottawa political 23.—News from Washington that the republican administration proposes to emact not only the Fordney emergency bill re- cently Vetoed by President Wilson, but also/to put up the tariff generally on protective lines, causes much in- circles. The disposition here has been to wait and see what is dome at Washington, and, in the anticipation that the de- velopments would not be immediate, sal of deferring the Can- the pro adian revision till mext session has been given a certain impetus. If the Fordney measure is to be re-enacted without any possibilities of presidential veto, the domestic situation will be affected not only in_the country, but in nt. bill, prohibitive duty a which would put a practically on wheat, cattle and _agricultural products generally would be acted upon. In effect it would largely close the United States market to those products from out- side. el ‘The seriousnes: not minimiz is to make more ce of such a policy the effect may be ain revision of the Canadian tariffs this session in the light of the new conditions arising out of the Fordney bill. is_the largest customer of the United States. and if the Amer- jcan market is to be closed to es- Canadian products similar restrictions here on American im- portations will be advocated and will not lack support in the cabinet. —_— MODIFIED TARIFF RATE URGED BY SENATOR EDGE . In New York Address Advises Mod- eration if U. 8. Expects Share in World Market. NEW YORK, March 23.—An exces- sive high range of tariff must be | modified if the United States expects ! to do business in the world market, | United States Senator Edge of New | Jersey said here in an address before the New York Council of the American Association of Advertising Agencies. Touching on the “tremendous prob- lems” which the new administration at Washington is facing, the senator 3 asked that the American people “be a little patient.” “We have a he said, “a clearly defined program,’ but there may be some differences as to the way it is to be put over.” One of the admin; 's responsi- bilities, the senator declared, was to bring about the nt of & budget system which will regain ocon- fidence and start “wheels moving again.” that the excese profits tax be “although there are not many exces: profits now." e It is essential, he continued, U. S. ASKED TO INTERCEDE ON BEHALF OF AUSTRIA Senator M¢Cormick Urges Using Influence for Remission of Reparations to Allies. ‘The United States is asked to imter- cede on behalf of Austris to ebtain the remission of r ol by the allies on that country by Sen- ator McCormick of IMlinois. in & Jetter addressed to Secretary Hughes ef th Department. Senator McCor- State mick refers only to reparations and rot to indemnities imposed on Aus- tria. The payment of the indemni- ties her principal creditors have agreed to defer until conditions are “The Am McCormick vate p; sum of hungry or strickem central very moment that the more favorable for their collection. people,” starving children erican Sepator writes, “from their pri- urses are contributing the $30,000.000 for the relief of in Europe. At the ons Treparati commission is demanding §,000. cows of Austria reference is made in the press to the number of toms of milk shipped to Austria to keep sbuls in the bodies of the Austrian children. “The American . government waived for a of three years period the collection of interest on the ad- vances made ta the European der the cially in view of the ers during the war. I submit that un- circumstances and espe- sacrifices of the American people to children of castorn” and e-r::::l z‘:f rope. including those of Austria, it would be fitting if the reparations commission were formally and pub- licly to abandon all hope of securimg Feparations from Austria.” R. R. DECISIONS STAND. Life of Switchinan Worth $22,500 and Fireman $40,000. Decisions in Texas courts valu the life of a locomotive fremen. o5 340,000 and a switchman at $22.500 stand as the resuit of the refusal of the Supreme Court to review Heirs of Buford McCoy, a Santa F switchman, won the smaller verdiot; heirs of H. C. Mills won the larger. Offered in Years | Beautiful Blue White Di- amond, slightly less than | one carat. $250 Handsome Blue White Diamond, about 74 carat. $210 i | All Platinum Wedding | Ring, with full cut Di- amonds all around. $710 ADOLPH KAH 935 F St. | " BOTH SIDES OF 77 ATK ST. “THE Women’s Low Shoes $4.45 Pair mart-looking, graceful models for er wear—at a price that means ings to thrifty women who attend this sale tomorrow. At $4.45 you may choose from— ‘Women's Brown Suede Two-eyelet Ox- fords, turn soles; sizes 2% to 7. . Women’s Brown and Black Kid Oxfords, wilh low hecls; round toes; welt soles; sizes 0 7 2 ‘Women's Black and Black Kid Pumps, with one strap; turn soles; aizes 3 to 7. sd and Goldenberg’'s—Pirst Geldenberg's—First Fieer, Men’s Union Suits S Isfllnuzuu;r;;';o 95 " Womens Llnefl Quality, at v C A special sale of men’s spring weight ribbed Balbriggan Union Suits at a price that makes it wise economy to anticipate- underwear needs. “Spring- tex” Body-guard Union Suits, in ecru | color ; long sleeves and full length legs. Slight seconds of $1.50 quality tomor- | cach, or 3 for 50¢. [} New Silk Handbags Usual $5.00 Kinds at $3.95 A special Easter offering of New Silk Handbags, fine quality silk moire, in black and ecolors; silk-covered frames; shapes; silk lined. Every woman who wants a new handbag to complete her Easter costume will be sure to find just the style wanted among this lot. Handkerchiefs, 18c (Three for 50c) Women's All-pure-linen Handkerchic with hemstitched borders; good quality; neatly made; full size. Special value at 18¢ Goldeaberg's=First Floor, oxidized silver newest row at gsc a suit. '} Men’s Allsilk Knitted Neckwear, black | with fine white cross stripe; the $ l .50 newest | Men's Half Hose, discon- ’ } | wear .. tinued numbers of this famous make; mer« cerized cotton and lisle thread, in black. navy blue, cordovan, green, gray and ecru. All perfect quality. All sises in the Iot, but.not in-each color. Sold reg- 350 ularly at 50c and 65c palr.......... s—Tirst Yieor. signs—dainty and | Easter Greeting | |Cards, 5c to 35¢ Each A large assortment of styles and de- appropriate expres- sions of Easter greetings. | st Floor—Statienery Dept. | From Our of durable Cheviots and Tweed |* mixtures; sizes 3 to = ‘ 7 years. Special 54 95| . | | value at.......... e Boys' “Reversible Four - in - Hand Silk Tles, in a variety of ! attractive spring color- ings. Special at....... Easter Apparel for Girls WINSOME STYLES FOR THE YOUNGER SET THAT WILL APPEAL TO MOTHERS BECAUSE OF THEIR MODERATE PRICES. Little Girls’ “Pantie” Dresses, of beautiful chambray, in laven- der, pink and dlue, with hand- embroidered belts: white pique eella: and cuffs. Sizes to 6 years ittle Girls' “Pantic” Dresses, three-piece style, white walst, buttoned on panties of rose, Erench biue = and. buff. - w! ac plping; sizes 2 to § 54.69 years .. Children’s Hats, of black, brown and mavy blue straw braids. rolled brim style, with silk ribbon stream- érs, also combina- tion inserts 54'50 ..New Mull Bosnets, dainty shirred, tucked, roll back and | embroidered cuff sl .25 2, 50c Separate Silk Cap Linings, in white, pink styles, with satin } .nél?;::en e ribbons .. 's Rep Hats, in white, New White Pique Hats, beau- blue and pink; new tiful quality. poke models, with with blue or pink hand- embroidered de- signs s 11'25 $2.00 All-Wool Serge At $1.25 Yard j0-inch All-wool Serge, a heavy, double-warp quality, for skirts, dresses and wraps, in black, navy blue, midnight blue, brown and burgundy. $3.00 All-Wool Velour | $2.25 54-inch All-wool in black, navy blue. brown, Pekin blue, reindeer and copen. borg’'s—Tirst Fieer. $2.50 Taffeta Silk All Wanted Colors ... No silk used for spring more popular than taffeta— this sale provides the opportunity to supply your needs at a decided saving. Superior quality taffeta of heavy weight and strong, firm weave, highly lustrous with chiffon finish, in a large assortment of street and evening shades, also navy blue and black. $3.00 Sport Silk at $249 a Yd. 40-inch Sport and Plain Tussette Weave Bport Bilks, extra-heavy quality, in beautiful self colored satin stripes and plaids, also two- toned effects in henns, gTay, tan, cadet, navy, brown, white, etc. $2.50 Satin Duchesse $2.00 Silk Foulards SI 36-inch Bilk Foul hy 4 -inc} ‘oulards, in the 40-4nch Black Satin Duchesss, | season's newest and most desir. all pure silk, fine, rich satin-face able mtyles and combinations, in grade; guarantesd to Wear. navy biue, copen, taupe and biack grounds. with neat act figures Geldsnborg’s—Tint Fiewr. ¢ and designa, $2.25 All-Wool Serge $1.59 40-iseh All-wool Cream French | Serge, & fine, close-woven twilled quality, for women's and chil- dren’s wear. Velour. Value Choose the Boys’ Easter Suit Specialized Line of | Two-Trousers Serge Suits At $12.75 and $16.50 A great many Washington mothers know the worth of Golden- | berg clothes for boys. They are styled by experts and not a single item is overlooked—that’s why they stand the test of hard wear given them by healthy young Americans. navy blue, yarn dyed serge—the famous product of the Cleveland Worsted Mills. Each suit with two pairs of trousers—thus assur- ing double service. All sizes 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Junior Norfolk Suits, | Boys’ Straw Hlt.s at $1.15 to $4.95 Goldenberg’s Standard Blue Serge Tams and Middy Hats— here exclusiv 450 [ Ei N S SR Geldeaberg’s—Third Floor. Fashioned of all-wool 17 $1.95 Women’s Silk Glovesfor Easter Regular Values Up to $1.75 Pair Here are the correct gloves to go with the Easter costume— and at an unexpected saving. Famous “Kayser” silk gl_ovcs;vZ-cl»asp style, in black, white and colors, with self and contrasting stitching. Every pair with double-tipped fingers for extra service. dollar a pair. heavy quality—tomorrow at one Gloves, with double-finger tips: in black, white, pon- $l 59 0 | all sizes o Kayser's black, white and col- ors; extra-heavy $2.85 Goldenberg's—First Floor. Kayser’'s 12-button Silk gee, mode and gray, Gloves, double-tipped fingers; in quality Easter Toilet Specials Luxury Tax Net Included at These Prices. Easter Lil fragrant, odor, ounce . ssc Williams' Talcum Powder, all the favorite odors, Including Car- Extract, al floral nation, Violet, Rose and Lilac; the new hinged cov- < er can; regularly 18c 12‘: can .. Goldenberg’ Women’s $2.50 “Onyx” Silk Stockings, $2.19 Pair Full-fashioned stockings of ingrain silk—all silk from toe to top of hem, with double ‘sole, heel and toe-—excellent weating quality. ‘Every pair. perfcct. The famed “Onyx” brand. Special for Thursday at $2.19 pair. Women's Lisle Hose, Three Pairs for $1.00 ‘Women's\Mercerized Lisle Hose, ®éam back, in black and cor- ubject to slight imperfec- ‘Women's Black Thread Bilk Hose, with the stylish satin stripes; mock seam back; all sizes; sub- Ject to slight imperfections; worth $2.50 pair. 7 N Presenting a R Sale of EASTER H An Event of Extraerdinary Value Importance, Featuring Of particular interest ema Hundreds of New Arrivals style. in cvery new Spring color. Hats of Milan Hats of Lisere Hats of Leghorn Cellophane Thursday Specials in White Goods 34<inch White Cannon Cloth, a heavy linen finished quality, for children’s wash _suits, ‘middy blouses, etc. Worth lgc 26c yard ...... : 36-inch English Longcloth, a fine chamolse finish qual- ity, fot lingerie. Worth lSC iffon Voile, extra fine sheer, two-ply quality for waists and dresses. Worth 350c 29C yard ........c.c00n0 S4-inch White Indian - Head (note the width) perfect quality. Worth 39C ered, Flare and other models. 50c yard < 40-inch W::ite lnflin Linon, extra fine, sheer quality, hite bleached. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 4 . 29c¢ Yard-Wide Percales, 18c Yard | 36-inch Percales, light and dark grounds, in check, stripe, dot and figured printings. A fine, high-count quality, for men's and boys’ shirts, women’s house gar- ments, aprens, etc. H 32-inch Dress Ginghams,-in a large assaztment of plaids, stripes and plain colors; war- 5‘.}"'”" ;aul colors; worth lsc | Tan, Navy and Black. . e Goldonbergs—First Fioor, | Goldenberg’s—Becond Fieor. ' $1.00 Extra Kayser’'s 16-button Silk Gloves, in black, white, pongee, gray and navy blue: double finger 51‘89 e A e llz-b;,l‘ltnn Chamois- . in white, pongee, beaver and 51_'m gray .. Kayser’s 16-button Chamois- ette Gloves, in white, $1 .75 pongee, gray. al Jergens' Round Bath Tablets large cakes, delightfully scented soap for toilet or bath, three cakes or” 25¢ Cutex Manicure Sets, a com- pact and convenlent manicure outfit contalning the fav- 44 C orite Cutex prepara- Hobs N e 8x10-ft. Stenciled Crex Rugs at $10.95 8x10-ft. Large Room Size Crex Rugs, stenciled designs, key or band borders, strictly perfect quality. Iach rug bears the original “Crex” trade mark, showing them to be the genuine kind. All wanted colorings. $10.00 Linoleum Rugs, $4.95 Cook’s Cork Filled Linoleum Rugs, burlap back; choice of orlental and tile designs; light or dark colorings; complete with borders; sizes 6x9 ft, 50c Grass Rugs at 29c Each 18x36 Double Warp Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, in green, blue or brown médallion or neat-border designs.—First Floor, $15 and $17.50 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $9.75 Hodges or Tremont Brand Wool and Fiber Rugs, heavy welght, reversible, durab!e rugs; 8.3x10,8-ft. and 7.6x9-ft. sizes, in green, blue, rose, tan, gray and brown colorings. Plain, neat figured and me- dalljon centers, with artistic borders. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. American Lady Corsets Complete assortment of this popular make corset, includ- in? topless, low and medium bust, extreme long and medium hips. Of beautiful pink or white materials. All sizes and styles, for slender, average or stout figures. Priced at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Up to $7.00 Goldenberg's—Third Floor, Hats of Visca Straw | | rkable Array of Distinctivles in Tomorrow’s ATS A notable feature of our inimitable Easter millinery display is the “SPECIAL- IZED” Hats at ten dollars, which in style merit, quality of materials and workman- ship are without an equal at this moderate price. is the usual variety of styles—there’s a hat here to suit every type and to please every fancy: The season’s smartest mode tendencies arc most beautifully inter- preted in hats of individu: Among the latest arrivals are: All-over Silk Braid | Black-and-white Right on the threshold of Easter, when every woman'’s interest is centered upon the selection of a new hat, we offer you values that cannot be matched elsewhere, and greater varicty of styles than we have ever shown before. ‘ A Remarkable Pre-Easter Sale of Women’s New Spring Suits Values Worth $29.75 to $39.75 $24.50 | A money-saving event of unusual interest to women and misses desiring a smart-looking Easter suit at a price much below regular. made possible by a special purchase from one of our regular makers at a concession, better suits than the sale price would lead you to expect—in fact, such garments cannot be bought reg- ularly for less than 29.75 to $39.75. If interested in real savings by all means attend this sale tomorroy. Fashiow’s Favorite Spring Materials, Including Fine Tricotine, Poiret Twill and French Serge The styles are the newest and most attractive brought forth this season—the Ripple, Box Coat, Tailleur, narrow or wide silk braid or silk_stitching. All are hand- somely lined with plain or fancy silks. Colors of New Blue, Hair Braids Flower-trimmed Hats - Hats Women’s and Misses’ Banded Sailors $3.95 and $5.00 This section of our millinery de- partment is set apart for a won- derful showing of these popular Spring Hats. All colors and combinations to choose from, in- | cluding the fashionable roll brims and straight sailors. Priced at $395 and $5.00. Goldenberg 's—Secord Floor. This sale is They areé much Embroid- Effectively trimmed with Phenomenal Value in New Spring Suits for Men and Young Men $19.75 An unusually fine collection of smart Spring Suits specially bought and priced the same way—offering the big- gest and best values that have been known for a long time. STYLES FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND STUDENTS Conservative models of Blue Serge and Self-striped Serge, three-button style; full lined with alpaca or vene- tian. Regular sizes, 36 to 42. Young Men’s Suits of Fancy Mixtures, in green, brown and tan; one, two and three button single-breasted and two-button double-breasted models; some with patch pockets. Regular sizes 35 to 42. Double-breasted models, in plain tan-and green checks— especially designed for.the boy just going into long trousers. Sizes 15 to 20 years. 4 Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop fer Men—First Floar—Direct Entrance from * Street. Easter Jewelry Metal Bag Frames, oxidized New Red Necklaces, silver effects, in a large assort- ‘ ment of pleasing designs, includ- ‘ fancy crystal bead and metal effects, in many of the new- est and most wanted ing many embossed and engraved effects, 3 1 with t v handie: former 790 ana 44c :;’ktiin(‘{. $1.00 values ...... Fan ecklaces, com- Mésh Bags, special assort- | bination pearl and colored bead ment of pretty shapes, In silver | styles, with fancy bead plated effects, fine ring mesh; pendants; reproductior s nl;ro':nh'::r‘\,e:d. 'pl;l: $5 00 l o:mc:llly novelty neck- 44C Bleached Sheets, $1.33 Full Double-bed Size 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, made of heavy round thread sheeting cotton, free from starch or dressing. An opportunity to replenish bedwear needs at unusual savings. $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.39 Bleached Sheets $1.98 $L19 Crochet Bedspreads, full 72590 Seamless Bleached Sheets, double-bed sise; in heavy raised three-quarter-bed size; firm wov- lhrleslles d-l‘nl.co P gn aquality; finished with wide 20c Bleached 0 ~ 2 36-inch Bleached Cohon‘.“ = fine 39c Pillowcases, 29¢ close woven grade, for gemeral 42x36 Bleached ‘Pillowcases, use. extra fine quality, finished with Goldenherg's—First Floor, 5 deep hems. e g A L