Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 15

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1120 Vermont Avenue 380 Rooms. with bath. 3 to De Lexe Table d'hote S Srecial Table d'hof Doesn’s hurt & bit! S u“'m an uinll:g corn, & o ly it corn stops urnng,tm ehortly Drop a little in- n:z it right off with fin- gers. Your d:uggut eells a tiny bottle of “Freesone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal® luses, without soreness or irritation. RIGA, May 23.—Moscow advices received here assert that M. Milu- tine, addressing the fourth All-Rus- sian conference on economics, said the utter lack of foodstuffs, raw ma- terials and fuel was due to the ab- sence of production, which had reached. taking as an example the metal industry, 2 per cent of that be- fore the war. All Russia, he declared, had lived up to the present on pre-war prod- uets, and, therefore, the entire in- dustry of the country had broken BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. By Cable_to The News. c May . — Representa- tive Sho Nemoto promises to shat- ter the dreams of thousand thirsty Americans who ing the arrival of the Tai; formerly the Ca TOKIO, Maru, Finisterre, at San Fran June Nemoto has in- troduc hibition bill at nine- teen cons ve sessions of the diet and s to make every spot under the rising sun flag dry. The officials of the Toyo Kisen WOMAN IS CUMBERLAND POLICE AND FIRE CHIEF Elected to Post by City Council After Deadlock Results on Other Candidates. Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md.. May 24.—Mrs. Anna M. McCleave was today elected by the city council as commissioner of police_and_firc department, suc- ceeding Dr. Theodore A. K. Hum- melshime, deceased. The council deadlocked on_the mames of Mrs. James Walter Thomas and J. Alfred Reid, the vote being two to two. Then Mrs. McCleave's name was Sprung. She was elected. She stated at her home that would give her de-| cther she would accept s officially notified, but n is that she will take | The unexpired term cov- | €rs over t»n months. i quently been seen car Mrs. McCleave is the widow of John S. McCleave, a prominent lawver of Pittsburgh, and returned to Cumber-| land, her old home, to reside, follo ing his death several years ago. She! has been active in civic matters gen- | erally. Mrs. McCleave is a cousin of | THE EVENING ment must was change in 1 s, e dis] dt through exc tured goods or by purch rendered 1 turbances, change this pol i e he feeling the pe played during the rt especially in Kron- M. Milutine urged to this end. first, pension of the practice of con- for 1 second, an organ tion of raw T hange against ma the promotion of large lullvhlrml €n- terprisee by concentrating them in the hands o (e state and excluding them from local contiul, and. fourth, ; 1 ation: se I | make it a was to load on her arri steam out 1t was an would be crowded to capac hosts hoped mellow the Japanese. It the United stick Wit the steamshi expurgates request the CARTER'S up the skin th: ation. An im- perfect com- plexion is caused by a Judge Robert R. Henderson of the circuit court. During the world war sworn in as policewoman for home ! protection and her commission has | never been revoked. ing a mace. Poace levrd 6 inclosed serving table, r sluggish liver. | Millions of people, old, voung and middls 3 she vnu' take them for Bng‘x-m: Dizzincss, Siek Stomach Fimply a4 S or fas | misery of Constipation. Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Made of Genuine American Walnut, consisting of 60-inch buffet, good size china closet, extension table 48 inches wide, 5 side chairs, 1 armchair, seats covered in genuine leather...... $27.50 Cash . $3.75 a Week ound parched and arid land. a war transport, Nemoto, however, a different opinion. inconceivable.” “that a steamship comp: ing a government contemplate an have the most damaging effect on the good relations a sufficient z Comp & Admiration Ladies— A few days’ treatment with LITTLE LIVER PILLS will do more to clean the beauty treat- ments in crea- 2052 The confer- down. h a state of things made support of small trades. tmpo @ adopted the propositions of M. JAPANESE MAY SHATTER DREAMS OF THIRSTY THOUSANDS IN U.S. which operates the liner. hoped to floating 1 the ship with Rues ival at San Franc beyond the threc-m arty rl‘lrlw ticipated that the liner v like and the jovial that the program might most ardent foe of the is of he said, receiv- subsidy should nt which might f Japan and without a vertisement States emoto declares that unless ip company voluntarily the program he will Japanese government to take actio fo = e ] A Beautiful lexion an all and for Sl.lhw They en HereAre Two Unusual Values Worth Investigating 7-Piece Bed Room Suite Your choice of Genuine Walnut or Mahogany, including table, full size bed, chair, rocker Must be seen to be appreciated. ... ... ... ....... bureau, chifforette, and bench. dressing $19.50 Cash; $2.50 a Week 1952 N Branch Stores in 10 Other Cities Russian Industry Breaks Down; %fim T Leader Advocates New Policy This the i T g G T e T —— TS 3 T s % i S T T e e T STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921, Pink Corsets, $1.48 Lizht-weight Summer Corsets, of fine-quality pink materials, low-bus model, with' 1 hi a n clasp and elastic back hip. boned. Al sizes Pink Bandeaux, 55¢ 32 Silk-striped and mesh materials, fasten back and clastic models; per- fect fittimgz; sizes up to 41 Goldenberg's —Third Floor. New Shantung Pongee Suits Vory Special, $25 s $ The tailored woman ex- presses a decided preference for smart suits of Shantung Pongee. And could one won- der? They're such exquisite- ly tailored affairs, so trim and smart, yet so cool and fresh- looking. Fashioned of soft, closely woven, natural color Shan- tung Pongee along simple tailored lines. It is the 1deal suit for summer wear. Easily laundered —and comes crisp and spotless from the laundry every time. The illustration shows two styles. Coats are longer this scason. The collar on the coat with link button closing has its notches lower on the bodice than has ever been customary. The open-front, tuxedo style coat is as cool and smart as companion. Sizes for misses and women. Goldenberg's _Second_Floor. $2.00 Chiffon Taffeta Silk $1.69 Yard 35-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta, all pure silk quality. with beautiful luster and soft finish. in a full range of street and evening shades, including plenty of wanted navy blue and black. Spe- | | Regular $1.25 Value foreign looms. fectly woven. e Dimity, 29¢ te Check Dimity, a cial” for tomorrow at $1.69 S Sirincatiplain 1 broken checks: for 28y waists and children’s $2. 50 Satm Duchesse, $1.89 8 Duchesse, 39c Whlte Voile, 29c 40-inch White Chiffon \mle, a sheer, two-ply quality, with beau- tiful chiffon finish. 75c White Mercerized Satm, 49¢ cerized cotton fabric ce finish, for Wash | with " rich ‘s—Fi:st Floor. Goldenberg's—F: Loor. { St \ $20.00 Three-Ply | Veneer Trunks | $12.75 | Three-ply Veneer Trunks, 34, | vuleanized | with | ed dowels and heavy side | Goldenberg's—First Floor. Regular 59¢ Value at corner ming; bolts and locks. | Goldenbu-g's—Fourth Floor. | $3.00 Summer | Curtains $1.95 Pair | towflake and Cord Ef- ‘ | a summer f vantage of this sale. | at 44c a yard. 39-inch Colored Voiles, ains, 40 inches wide, full = finish. ccru and green grounds us color stripes. Goldenbe:g's—Fourth Floor. Sale of Suits for Stout Men $31.50 Men of large build will be able to buy new clothes to un- usual admnta"c tomorrow, when we place on sale this spe- cial group of Stout Suits at $31.50. Offered at this lowered price as the result of a special purdmm which we share with our customers tomorrow. = They are well tailored suits, or Tartan Checks of black and green, herringbones in gray, black with silk mixtures, and gray sergces, .\'i zes 38 to 46 stout in the lot, but not all sizes of each style. Extra Size Pants, $3.95 Men's Extra Size Pants, of cot- ton mixed in meat stripe: i ack. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Extra Size Pants, $4.95 Men's Extra Size Pants in neat ecks; light-weight and 50 wai : zes 46 to 48 5495 nent. Special at urement. Goldenberg's—Men's cmlm Shop—First l‘lmr—-nllut Entrance from K Street, 9x12-Ft. Size $10.95 Stenciled Grass Rugs at $5.85 These attractive and durable grass rugs offered tomor- row at less than pre-war price. They are superior grade, double-warp grass rugs, strictly perfect quality, and in the wanted 9x12-t. lurgc room size. A choice selection of oriental, medallion, ncat and novelty border designs in hand- some colorings. Sale price, $5.85. $5.95 Stenciled Grass Rugs, 6x9-ft. Size, $3.25 1 ‘310.95 Linoleum Rugs_, $6.85 [ 6x9-ft. Cook's Linoleum Rugs, in_ tile or oriental designs, in | light or dark colorings. Cork-filled, burlap-back quality, at this low pme on account of elight nnperlmuunu $2.95 Velvet Rugs $2.19 $8.95 £.3x10.6ft. and 7.6x9-ft. Re- 27x54 Smith's Velvet Rugs, in versible Wool and Fiber Rugs— floral, oriental and medallion Hodges, =Abac and Tremont brands.” In rose, blue, tan, green and brown medallion and plain center effects. designs; best and most desirable colorings.—First Floor. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $15 Wool and Fiber Rugs | | | | | | | 89¢ | f This is one of the finest grades produced by the best '} The beautifu! sheer, transparent quality will ! make an instant appeal to every woman who is making | up summer frocks. Of cobwebby fineness—strong and per- “ The width is 43 inches. ! | | | : ! :40-In. Colored Organdie 44c Leading Shades A timely opportunity to save on the scason’s most fa- vored wash goods. Lvery woman and young miss who wants k of this delightful material should take ad- A very fine. sheer qua range of wanted street and evening shades—speciaily priced 40 inches wide. 35c Colored Voiles, 25¢c extra fine, In a large assortment of street and evening shades, | offe Special Sal'e of ‘Mldd Blouses F or Decoration Day $1.00 New attractive middy blouses of white Lonsdale Jean. in the pupu]..\r “Co-1:d” styles which every young miss finds so sma t and stylish. Braid trimmed collar and cufis, duu- ble stitched throughout. All sizes 6 to 18 years. A special sale just in time for Deco- ration Day needs. irls’ Lawn Dresses, $2.69 Dainty Lawn Dresses, with pink, blue or green pin stripes; made with white collar and cuffs; stylish sash models with deep hemmed skirts: sizes 6 to 14 years. Little Girls’ Dresses, $1.00 Of gingham and chambray, high-waisted models, some with sashes. belts and pockets; large assortment of smart styles; sizes 2 to 6 years. Goldenberg’s - Third Floor. 39¢ and 49¢c Washable Cretonnes at 24c¢ Yd. Full bolts of yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, in rich light or dark floral, stripe, bird, foliage and tapestry designs, for draperies, cushions and furnlturc covers. Goldenborg's—Fourth Floor. Full 45 Inches Wide White Indian Head, 33c ch White Indian Head. full There isn't a hat need that e Ny ews | hasn’t been anticipated and | met in the lavish display here tomorrow. Soft hats for morning wear, chic models if one goes a-shopping or off to business, charming taffeta hats for the garden party and | other styles appropriate for every summertime occasion. skirts, ete. $l .25 White Voile, 89c White Chiffon Voile, a ine imported quality, with dainty chiffon finish, 25¢ Pajama Checks, 17¢ $6-inch White Pajama Checks, a fine, closc-woven, soft-finis grade for making undergarments. 59c White Poplin, 49¢ 36-inck_White Mercerized Pop- Tin, mercerized quality, with rich, lustrous finish. Very striking in design-and color effects are' the newer hats just arrived. Colors are White, Pink, Sand, Nav Delph, Navy and White, Black and White and Orchid. Goldenberg's-—Second Floor. All the lity, in complete “Ideal™ for thei durabili ments, ready to hang. sheer quality, with chiffon | wide and 7 ft. deep. also Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. We offer a varied as- sortment of the most reliable makes, and if you need a new re- frigerator you will find it to your advantage to inspect our stock. A complete showing of various sizes and designs in the famous Gibson P o rceloi ed Refrigerator, 3-door side icer style. 539.50 60 Ibs. i capacity .. Gibson P o rceloid-lined Refrigerator, 2-door apart- mtnthous- R $20.75 dibson One- celain-lined Refrigerator; 0 $55.00 icer style; 75 lIbs. ice Porcelain-lined Refrigerator, 3- $72.00 McKee Household Cambria Re- top icer styl $18.50 3- 1bs. capacity .. Gibson frigerator, galvanized iron lined. 30 1bs. ice capacity.. icer style; 125 1bs. ice capacity.. Gibson frigerator, $12.50 | s capacity.. Cambria Re- top icer style; 25¢ and 29c Silkolines and Scrims 121pc Yd. Several thousand yards of 36- Special Values Tomorrowat . .. Women’s Muslin with long or short sleeves. inch Fine Grade Silkolines. in trimmed with laces and light or dark colorings. White | $izes .......................... or' iEcru Color | Scritus, (wWith | Tieais et e S R e R floral or bird designs borders. Mill lengths, but as much as 100 with flounces of deep embroidery. vards alike. For draperies, ' | in pretty new patterns; made cushion or comfort covering. with foundations Goldenberg's—First Floor, “Flexo” bands..... “Flexo” Petticoats, of muslin | Yard A sheer enjoving great popularity this season for wom- en's wash frocks, In Goldenberg's—First Floor. Imported White Organdy New Taffeta and Georgette Hats For Midsummer Wear $5.00 $6.00 “Ideal” Porch Screens at $4.69 Porch Screens are widely advertised and known Made of weli seasoned basswood that i will withstand the clements and will not warp. joined together with strong cord. They are Complete with all attach- In fast color green only. Size 6 ft. For those who like well appointed | porches this sale shou!d prove of great interest. | capacity.. Women'’s Muslin Nightgowns B Nightgowns, trimmed with lace or embroidery. Full cut and well made. Nainsook Corsct Covers, round neck styles. damu]y embroideries. 50c Tissue Ginghams 39¢ Inches Wide at, rtment of plai « variety of wanted hes wide and w at 39¢ yard. 81x99—Extra Size Seamless Sheets Regular $ l .39 $1.75 of superior Value. . Sheets grade. noted for wea nd satisfaction —all strictly first quality. Free from starch or dressing. The extra size is a feature of this sale—they arc R1x99 inches and <ecamless Extra special at $1.39 each 39c P|IIO\\ cases, 29¢ quality dressing $3.59 Bedspreads AT 2,50 Red:preade $2.19 80490 White Dimity Bed spreads, full double-bed size: perfoct quality 15¢ White Cambric 101/5¢c 36-inch White Cambric fine. close-woven. soft-fis ish auality for genoral use, Goldenberg's—First Floor. b AT R G GIBSON line—includ- ing porcelain and gal- vanized lined types, also the well known Kze Household Re- erator, in various styles, some white E cnamcled outside and 1 inside. £ Randall Fiber Refriger= ator, apartment-house style; metal-trimmed edge; white £$69.00 | ish outside and inside Gibson P o rceloid-lined Refrigerator; 3-door side 50 1bs. ice capacity. . Three-door Refrigerator, white enamel finish outside i $39.00 —60 Ibs. ice $1.00 soft-finished quality, [ High or low neck models, [l 79c Short White Petticoats of muslin, flounces of neat 9 | 79c embroidery, in assorted patterns; sizes 29 and 31

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