Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 10

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thad before £ Scour the coffee pot. Keep it scru- pulously clean.You will find that your coffee tastes better. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 74 Wall Street -the universal drink An unusually good after t deleg: l Secretary Denby Expected to whether to send Navy coal to Indian Head by rail or water. The canal has handled this business for many years. but this spring a cheaper price was obtained on West Virginia fuel which would require rail shipment In view of claime that withdrawal of the businese from the canal prac- tically would put the waterway out of commission. Secretary Denby referred the matter to the general Navy board. The board was asked to consider the military value of the canal: the fact that the government has an original inyestment 1n It of more than a mil- lion dollars and now owna ten barges which are operated over the water- way. The board. it Is understood. has made its report to Mr. Denby, who is expected to announce his decision abinet meeting today. the canal with a w of developing’ jobbing trade between Washington ! and Cumberland. MThv;‘ ;?nllutw"l to have opened arc! , fallure to obtain the ‘Boek: Navy contract resulted in a cancella- Lecse-Leafl and Beund C-Q tion’ of the opening plans. Should the NATIONAL BLANK BOOK canal go out of business, it would study n the under a director similar to those of stylish sh: El vles 5 5 A Decisi {"’"m-"!‘:flb d!fl'hls Ddh:séentledc“h‘y_ with: narrow. fr"‘s“:\egml:r‘llss‘ln;“lh; favorite odnrs‘: such ;s Cashmere nnounce Uecision on e T s paten popular cathedral shapes, engraved Bouquet, La France Rose, Monad officers of the various parent-teacher and embossed offectar Home: with o c 3 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE Violet, Dactylis, etc. (Tax, Ic extra.) associations In a reselution ado, at a_meeting yesterday afternoes Waterway. the Ebbitt. A copy of the reaol:uon Geldenperg's—First Fleor, — = > _] will be sent to Senater Capper, chair- Secretary of the Navy Denby Is ex-| ., ¢ the Distriet subcemmittee of Dected to reach a decision today that| the Senate, STOCRATIC may determine the fate of the histeric CANDIES Chesapeake and Ohio canal, ATLAN TN was started by George Washington For several weeks the Secretary has|children in the elementary school him the problem off}ii"harke and home surre THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 the business of Georgetown merchante who have bullt up a considerable trade with the boatmen. v g 4 NATURE STUDY URGED. UPTONAVY TODAY - Parent-Teacher Officers Faver Such | Creation of a department of nature District public scheols o Teiuten was rzeenod by Opening the Season With a Rousing Big Sale of which | Mrs: R. M. Reesem eof the Jackson School ~ Parent-Teacher Assoclation, who pointed out the need of teaching 10c Bottle Special trial size bottle of Col- gate’s Extracts, including all the Up te $7.50 Values .. 4 4 Silver plated, green gold and gold plated finish, in an assortment of pted dainty mi n at rror fittings. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Loose-Leaf and Bound ' Columnar Books Every accounting re- quh-emem is provided for in the complete National entire line—two to 126 columns. ngress, the Morchants Sheets of any desired “Wna the Chamber of|| width and ruling. Strong, substantial Binders. Ask your stationer. lue during the war. Look for This Trade Mark JOINT COFFEE TRADE retary Columbus of the Mer- When You Buy chants and Manufacturers' Associa- tion satd today if Mr. Denby's de- New York ocision is favorable his organization immediately will titute an inquiry into the comme: potentialities of \! / v 9 throw several hundred persons out of work and serfously affect, it is stated, | Drug Stores 1715 Pu. Ave. 418 7th St 13lhandl’a. Av‘. 14th and F PRICES Gillette Razors At Price 249 & rmne 279 &5 298 ey 379 & ilbrvs 398 wiSrvias May Sales SPECIAL . FREE OFFER 50c Jar Riker’s Violet Cerate S0c Box Violet Dulce Face Powder 1.00 Value—Bothfor . . 50C CARAMELS Presh from our factories—individnally wrapped. Rich smooth, chewy and wholesome, made of Cream, Granulated Sagar, Deiry Butter, Pure Vanilla, Chocolate, Marshmallow, Chopped Nuta. 1.05 stimonar69¢ Our Cgscade Linen Writing Paper will add diguity to your correspondence. Made of an excellent quality linen finish, heavy stock. Packed 96 sheets to the pound o---luupde.uc. Slca-dop-dl.ll ime yaslity. Our usual pricedSe. Total value o Payerad Envelopes $1.65. During May only A Sale of Hospital Cotton quality of Hoaspital roll cottery 16 ounces to each raoll. It is sterile, thoroughly absorbent, and has & good length ibre. Comes in a sanitary, dust-proof package. RADICALLY CUT ORTHWHILE Reductions from _ the manufacturers’ suggested Tl e T et 60c Bromo Seltzer . . 36¢ 25¢ Cuticura Soap - . . 1§¢ 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills 4()¢ 60c D & R Cold Cream . 39 40c Fletcher’s Castoria. )5¢ 1.50 Gude’s Pepto Mangan. 84¢c 160z. Horlick’s Malted Milk §9¢ 50c Hind’s Honey & Alm. Cr.33¢ 50c Java Rice Powder . 33¢ 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 19¢ Is5cLux . . . . . . 10¢c 30c Lyon’s Tooth Powder 17 $1 Listerine, 14 0z. . . T4¢ 50c Mulsified Cocoanut 0Oil34( 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cr. 20¢ 75¢c Mellin’s Food . . 50 25c Mum. . ... . . 17¢c $INujol . . . . . .79 1.10 Nuxated Iron . . ¢5¢ 10c Palmolive Soap . . (8¢ 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste 35 1.30 Pinkham’s Veg. Comp. 77¢ 30c Resinol Soap . . . 18¢ 15¢ Rexall Toilet Soap 2 for 16¢ 70c Sal Hepatica . . . 42 25¢ Woodbury’s Facial Soap 17C COFFEE 2 Las. 46c FRESH ROASTED—FRESH GROUND ' and other table needs at Special Week-End Prices Breakfast Cocoa pHalk.pound tine. Every dog Rcains 2% 36¢ Fine Tea—Seiscted of the four most desirableblends, Coylon, Black and Green and Mixed. In ssaled m‘afi‘éfiZu% Mavonngiss Dressing 2 for 39¢ Peanut Butter . . . 3Jers36c === Men’s Hngh Grade Straw Hats Regular $4. 00 $5 00 and $6.00 Values $2.85 Goldenberg’s always opens the Straw Hat season with a big special sale—men who look to this store for their furnishing needs know from past expenences that we “make good” with values out of the ordinary. This season we made a “ten strike’— closed out :pccna] lot and eurplm lines from several prominent American manufac- turers and importers at price concessions that enable us to put across the biggest value-giving event on record. Better Hats for Less Money—T hat’s Our Promise Every hat absolutely perfect and a correct 1921 Summer style. New, fresh goods of the best Fnglish and American makes. You will find the names of some of the best hat stores in the sweatbands of these hats. Split Straws, Flat-foot Sennits, Improved Sennits, Plain Sennits, Tuscans and many novelty braids- represented in the large assortment. Both bleached and unbleached straws included. Every new shape—a hat to suit every man. Sizes 634 to 7%. Pick \Q)urs early tomorrow while the assortment is complete. Goldenberg’s—Men’s Furnishings Department—First Floor—Direct Entrance From K Street. A Real Money-Saving Opportunity Men’s and Young Men’s Suits New Lots .hat Arrived on Sale Saturday at | - $23.75 Worth-while savings are in store for every man and young man who comes here Saturday for a new suit. A maker in need of cash dlsposed i of several hundred suits at a sacrifice, and we turn the benefits of our purchase to your ad- ||| vantage. They are suits of superior quality ma- terials, splendidly tailored and in a great variety of new H and gootf—looking patterns and CDlogsr—modeIs an styles S u I l l I I l e r a t S that will please the most critical. Double and single breagted models, in Make Their Appearance Tomorrow in Our Specialized dark and light greens, dark and light Line of Smart Millinery at browns, dark and light grays, oxfords, | tans, Homespuns in light colors, stripes, checks and fancy mixtures. Also Men’s | and Students’ Blue Serge Suits in single- [ ] breasted models. They embody the smartest modes of the summer sea- A limited number of these suits, with two pairs of trousers. son, and offer values that will appeal to the most discrim- Mfi]}zm:l;l:;;i‘c'al‘;;he remarkable values—you'll find they inating woman and young miss. Their prevailing modes ¥ | are decidedly original trimmings and beautifully unique Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop for Men—First Floor. combinations of the season’s most fashionable colors. = T x ‘ 5 New Georgette Hats Little Girls’ Organdie Dresses, Women’s " New Taffeta Hats . New Sport Hats $3 50 $3 98 and $4 50 Sllk Mushrooms, Pokes, Sailors and Roll Brims of taffeta, . georgette, crepe de chine and combinations of these mate- Ne Is of t rials, as well as fine haif brauds_ and othgr materials. Most cule:t" htat‘lr:vc::;or‘;d m‘: o ] l landbags _of them are trimmed with ostrich and French flowers. . gandie dresses offer * Sslienterrs—fomad Tleen mothers a delightful se- q { ¥ A Timely Sale of }ec!ion of summer ) . . ’ d . [ rocks for their young- Eondl Rt R (] G 1 IVI C sters. Dainty ruffled J r b lr S an lsses oats models, with smart sash 4| || ‘ \ e | ; Usual $3.00 Values Values Worth and ribbon trimmings; il Newest Styles and Shapes Up to $17.98, beautifully ha n d-em- )4 > Special assortment of 2 Saturd. t broidered. Choice of - i B AN aturday at........ ;inll(,cblu('. orchigj renaize i H f\i\ngm;:;its;lksgl‘ian':l;?is, ?fl‘ 50 stylish Spring and Summer Coats of Wool Velour, and peach. Sizes 2 to gl black, navy bhue, browh and | L0 Cloth, French Serge and Camel’s Hair, in short, three- 5 years. ‘Specially priced taupe. Oxi dized silver quarte; and (;lldleng(;th models—offered tomorrow at sav- 8 and $4.50. s E ings of one-third and more. at §3.50, $3.98 and $4 frames, in many new de- Smart tuxedo and notch collar styles with self or con- signs; silk lined; some with trasting collars and cuffs. Full belted or loose-back effects. Ne UU Ne t Dre S Se S inside metal frame coin Colors of Reindeer, Rose, Tan, New Blue, Navy and pcu.kct, others with purse Mixtures. and mirror fitti < : : FOY erls of 3 to 16 Years ES. Sizes 8 to 14 vears, for girls and misses. A large assortment of the charming styles preferred by every Goldemberg’s—First Floor. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor, Junior Coat Beotion. little miss or big girl for summer wear. These are fashioned of fine quality nets with *um;r; fl;\: sl;lru and ;Iecvud wnll;( dau]-n} ribbons and buds, some with tucks. Square and round neck styles Our Regular $35 (x) $39 75 d $45 $8.98 to $15.98 UV, .49 -an 00 ~Giwemermm | Women’s Spring Suits w:tm§n6’s i%“; e saiyie... $25.00 A “choice-of-the-house” sale of our regular stock of Women’s and Misses’ Spring Suits, sellmg at $35.00 to $45.00, lowered to this special price—to create a day of unusual activity A special sale of new, smart footwear, in a number of in our ready-to-wear section tomorrow. Regular and extra sizes included—offering an ‘,;f modish styles—offered at less than regular prices tomorrow. extraordinary money-saving opportunity for every woman. | The ’;"“P ‘“;l‘l‘:c;b‘m Sianat ik Cata Materials are Fine All-Wool Tricotine and | rown on Strap Pumps, n : lack i heels, Brown and Black Kid Oxfords, with Cuban Evench Stvge, in Nasy Mius sl Blask Oty : and low heels, Dull Kid 2.-button Strap Pumps, The most favored models are repr!lflltzd in plain tailleurs, embrmdcrcd styles, long- I with full Louls heels, and Patent Colt Pumps with line effects, ripple suits, braid-trimmed suits, plcated models, ete. | full Louls enameled heels, | Full silk lined with plain or fancy silks. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women'’s sizes, 36 to 44, 1 All sizes in the lot from 215 to 7. Sale price, 3648 a pair. | and “stout” sizes, 42'4 to 52%4. fl octdenders's—rrres Piaor. Oeldesbor's- Seovnd Tieer.

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