Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1921, Page 11

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) .D. .C., . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER._14, 1921 '..v.— ‘TERRITORIAL RULE - PLANIS APPROVED American Chamber of Com- merce of Manila Backs Pro- is responsible; that it is an independ- ent unit ofy non-contiguous territory fully responsible to its neighbors and to the United States for its accounts. “The idea should be expressed in the charter that the United States look |d upon the territory as an outpost of W trade. N “The new charter should be devised to take the place of the Jones law and all other congressional enactments applied to the Philippines. glving the ‘territory of Malaya' such rights as, [ are inherent to the American people |H and have been found applicable to this people and land.” FIGHT ON PROFITEERS. posal of H. L. Heath. MADRID, September 14.—Citizens of By the Associated Press. Madrid have formed an assoclation to s take action against profiteers. The mu. MANILA, September 13.—The board | pjeipality recently fixed prices of neces: of directors of the Ametican Chamber |sities of life, whereupon bakers, grocers . of Commerce of Manila has approved %mll ‘:mil‘mcflihn‘ms llhrelle:u'egalo cl: utchers In refusing to mee e plan proposed by H. L. Heath, presi- |9iq down by the city, but the governor ent of the chamber, for a territorial |has issued a mote announcing he will orm of Philip- | take measures to enforce city regula- {orm of sovernment for the Phillp- | ok Tnd even send offenders to prison. There was an_sttempted demonstra Heath suggested that the Philippines | tion against profiteers following & citi. be known as the “territory of Malaya,” | 3¢n's meeting yesterday, but the police and an American governor general be | Prevented the ‘procession from passing appointed for a term of eight years | oOver the streets and arrestcd several of . With an annual salary of $30,000. the noisiest members of the crowd. Rurther, Heath proposed the Philip- pine senate should be abolished and the President of the United i New Fall Dress Satin Specially Priced, $1.69 Yard . . Rich, Lustrous Dress Satins in all the wanted shades for fall frocks, including such favorites as light blue, pink, mais, silver, Harding blue, copen, burgundy, plum, brown, navy and black. All-silk, heavy satin-face grade. Exceptional value at $169 yard. - $5 and $6 Wool=Finish Blankets | | - at $3.45 Pair 62x80 and 72x80 Heavy-weight Wool-finish Blankets, a fine soft fleece quality that has the appearance of and feels like wool, In white or gray with pink or blue borders; also plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. | Sale of Two-Trousers Suits for Boys’ School Wear € Featuring Exceptional Values + $9.75 Value-giving is the cardinal feature of our boys’ clothing depart- ment, and in this specialized line of Boys’ Two-Trousers Suits at $9.75 that policy is strongly emphasized. They are suits meant for hard wear, and are designed in the newest and snappiest models that boys admire, with good tailoring and workmanship that assure good fit'and satisfaction. The wonderful assortment embraces splendid quality Cheviots and Tweeds in fancy mixtures, also genuine Crompton “All-Weather” Corduroys. Two pairs of Knickerbocker pants, full lined, go with each suit at $9.75. All sizes, 8 to 17 years included. = Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $5.95 | Boys’ Blouses, 75¢ Of good quality percales, in assorted neat print- Fashioned of good, serviceable quality cheviots, | in neat mixtures; one pair of knickerbocker pants, | ings; made with French turnback cuffs, continuous sleeve facings and yoke. full lined throughout; sizes 8 to 15 years. Boys’ Middy Suits, $6.75 |Boys’ Corduroy Pants, $1.25 Corduroy Knickerbocker Pants; good, sturdy Regulation models, of all-wool navy blue serge; full-cut sizes, from 4 to 10 years of age. quality; sizes 7 to 16 years. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Children’s Sturdy School Shoes Bring the boys and girls here tomorrow and fit them out in new shoes for the opening of school. Here you may choose from a complete assortment of excellent values—footwear made on comfortable lasts for growing feet. Little Boys’ School Shoes, of dull leather; sizes 10 to 13}2. At.. 1 .95 Children’s School Shoes, of dull leathers, others with tan cloth tops; lace and button styles; sizes 2. l 9 Boys’ School Shoes, of tan and dull leathers; sizes 1 to 5)4. At.. $2.45 Little Boys’ Patch Bals, white with brown and 8% to 11. At Misses’ School Shoes, of tan, patent colt and dull leathers; 2.45 plain brown canvas; best grades, | with rubber soles; $1 .05 also women's and children’s wear. | Exclusively Designed Models in 5 y s Back to Old-Time Value Standards | ileeiniin g 95 [ New Fall Hats {Women’s & Misses’ - $10, $15 and $18.50 - New Fall Suit Third Floor Girls’ Shop Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday are “School Children’s Days” jn our Third Floor Juvenile Shop. We’ve ‘reserved these days.for special displays of girls’ and children’s school needs, with interesting show- ings of smart and stylish School Frocks and other wearables at our usual moderate prices. Value-wise mothérs will find it to their ad- vantage to come here for everything the children need for the opening of school. “Goody” Middy - _Qirls’ Coat ‘Sweaters, $4.98 Dresses, $2.98 All-wool Coat Sweaters, in maroon, Regulation models of white Lons- 0 dale jean, in plain white, or with navy | Davy blue and brown; made with stylish collars, belt and pockets; blue and red collars and cuffs, trim- i 1 e med with flat braid, yokes, lacers and .| choice of plain or fancy weave; sizes 8 to 14 years. ¥ silk-embroidered-emblems. Correctly Co-Ed Middy cut and made; sizes 6 to 14 years. 2.00 Mid 5 dy Blouses, $2.25 Oi White Lonsdale jean, with de- Blouses, $1.50 tachable flannel collars and wide Oi white Lonsdale jean, choice of b Ce belts, in red, tangerine, navy blue and plain white, copen, navy blue or red 5 & collars and cuffs, trimmed with braid, | green. Smart and practical. Sizes 8 to 18 years. yokes and lacers; all sizes, from 6 to - s ] Girls’ Bloomers 18 years. Girls’ Coat $1.98 Gymnasium Bloomers, of fine black Sweaters, . $4.49 satine, made with deep-plaited hips All-wool Coat Sweaters, plain weave, in maroon, n:,vy bluepn.:d and wide belt; full cut sizes from 10 to 20 years. brown; made with roll cellars, belt Goldenberg’s—Third Fleor. L3 and pockets; sizes 6 and 8 years. 25¢ Yard-Wide "Percales, 16c 36-inch Percales, light grounds, in a large assortment of checks, plaids, stripes, dots and figures. Fine close woven, soft finish grade, for men’s and boys' shirts; ST T T i 07 EXPECT 10,000 IN TESTS. “point a number of Amercian nt| HARTFORD, Conn., September 14.— secretaries, who would form ab- | Announcement was made here last inet of the governor general and also | night that between ten and fifteen constitute the lawmaking body in|thousand amateur wireless operators Dlace of the senate. in the United States and Canada are A draft of the plan says: expected to take part in a ten-day _ “In construction of a charter for the | transatlantic test which is to begin territory particular attention should { December 7, under the auspices of the be given to the idea that the territory | American Hadio Relay League. T Re gt }fi e Behr Bros.? : player-piano, *495 Nationally Known Player-Piano of Established Reputation 10 delivers it to your home vSpecial Sale of 4 A Two-Trousers Suits INCE 1881, Behr Bros. have been making . For High School Boys and pianos. They make every part of their . . College Students pianoe in their own factory—specialize on a few parts; manufacture in quantities, and this stand- ardized production makes for lower cost. Suits expressly taifored for young fel- lows—the kind that sparkle with style, $3:30 3 years 2% to 7. At Goldenberg's—First Floor. A : : : ; \ A collection of beau- weekly 36 months in and in which good materials and expert 5 ¥ eekly ! % - ) 4 f Auty Hats, ye for it which to pay workmanship are prominent features. ‘i:zulfl‘:emei? ‘:;?):“lde:f:l Really the best values offered in years. In the new double and single breasted models for Fall, and in brown, gray and blue with white stripes, also plenty of the desired brown checks, as well as green, tan and oxford plaids.. Sizép 31, - to 3Z; ageg 15 to 20 years. o g Men’s Fall Suits With One and Two Pairs of Trousers at $29.50 Niity Fall styles for young men, in a remarkable array of the newest effects, including the much-wanted Herringbones; also brown, green, tan and gray. Exceptionally fine line of Cassi- mere Suits with two pairs of trousers and plenty of all-wool blue serges in the lot. Clothes Shop for Me = ol rl;:‘t-rt‘ll lu"’nfi' 0op for Mea and Young Men—First Fleor—Direct colors, their smart trimmings and alluring shapes will be found in glorious array in our Second Floor Millinéry Shop. No season ever offered such a wealth of smart styles. Much iatitude is shown in size, but large hats are larger, attaining dis- tinction with softly drooping brims and flowing trimmings— many showing direct Spanish influence in their designing. d Black predominates, but many of the new fuchsia shades of red and purple, sphinx and mole gray and Chinese blue are represented. Goldenberg’s—SBecond Floor. Behr Bros. player embodies every feature found' in the finest players—veneered ma- hogany case; transposing keyboard; automatic sustaining pedal; ivory keys; metal tubing, and, above all, ease in playing. Sale USED pianos and player-pianos 51 Balance in moderate monthly installments Each piano or player has been thoroughly over- hauled, retuned, revarnished and repaired, and now The suit values offered in this sale ai- ford an interesting comparison with those of a year ago—the difference will astonish you. The cost is much lower, while the quality is even better. You will be delighted with the new fash- ions they portray, and new shipments have brought the assortments up to a wide va- riety. A most interesting collection of beauti- ful models—featuring the new long-line ef- fects. Smart embroidered models, fur- trirlrllmed effects,-and plain tailored suits as well. Fashioned of strictly all-wool materials, - including ‘Suedetex, Tricotine and Wool Velour. delivers any instrument EXTRA SPECIAL! $1.35 Perfect goes out with our guarantee of eatisfaction. Schirmer player, $335 Swick piane, $195 Billings player, $475 ‘ Milton piano, $215 Kranich & Bach, $450 i..G.Vls F Street Store Open Tomorrow Evening for This Sale ‘Open Every Monday Evening, 7 to 9 0’Clock This grafonola ‘formerly selling at $125—is now 85 Fitted with casters so you can easily move it from room to room. Weser piano, $175 Music in your home—when you want it—and in whatever room you want; for this phono- graph glides easily over the floor on casters. s puts this 5 instrument in your home $5 mamhl‘y~pays for it. Owners of Edison Phon ographs can secure an attachment for playing Victor and Columbia records on their Edison at a cost of $5.49. Phonograph records, 6 for 50c Seven-inch phonograph rec- ords. All doullzl&dxs.—plll pey- fect. Well known selections. - - (Becoud floor.) | The Hecht Co. i \ ZthatF, = Where Prices Are Guaranteed 7thatF Quality 81x90 Seamless Sheets at $1.09 Exceptionally well - finished sheets of long-wearing sheeting cotton; 81x90 double-bed size , finished with deep hem. Made in one piece—without center seam. They’re perfect, too. 50c Pillowcases, 35c 45x36 Bleached Plliowcases, large size; perfect quality; fin- ished with wide hems. H $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.98 Crochet Bedspreads, full dou- ble-bed size; in Marseilles pat- rns. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.49 Crochet Bedspreads, _double- bed size; in heavy raised Mar- seilles patterns. 19c Bleached Muslin, 14c 36-inch Bleached Muslin, a fine, close-woven, soft-finish quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Patterns in ‘ Styles for the Younger Set! NEW McCall Pattern 2340 NEW McCall Pattern 2351 NEW McCoB - NEW McColl Pattern 2336 Pattern2337 OTHERS may find sewing for hard-to-please Daughters easier with McCall's! For the designs are in the new, smart styles that High School girls like. y And, with the heipful New “Printed” Patterns, it's easy to tallor almost any mmterial— From the Smith Auction Sale $34.75 $55 Values This rug event offers really extraordinary savings, and housewives planning new floor coverings for fall and winter should not miss a chance like this to supply their needs. All are perfect quality rugs, in the desired 9x12-ft. large room size and the product of the famous Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co. A very large assortment of patterns to choose from, among them handsome oriental, medallion and floral designs in the most wanted color combinations. Two Outstanding Values From the ; Smith Auction Sale— $55.00 Wilion Velvet and Axminster Rugs, 9x12-ft. at $34.75. $35.00 Seamless Brussels Rugs, 9x12-ft. size at $22.45. ’ $10.95 Grass Rugs, $5.85 9x12«ft. Large Room Size Stenciled Grass Rugs, heavy double- warp quality, all strictly perfect. In a large assortment of oriental, -medallion, neat and novelty border designs. Colorings of green, blue, brown and combinations. . i $19.75 Cherokee Fiber Rugs, $12.85 9x12-ft. Hodges‘m;lke Cherokee Fiber Rugs, reversible designs and colorings, in medAfliole and neat center patterns, with rich """ $1.00 Small Size Rugs, 59¢ : 27x54 Reversible Wool and Fiber’ Rugs, of double-warp Stenciled Grass Rugs, in oriental, medallion and n’:_:; ll:‘order.de-' signs; all wanted -colorings—First ‘Fl /' First Floor—Bargain Table. i~ 39¢, 48c and 59¢ Washable!| Cretonnes at 24c Yard - A purchase of a mill’s trial bolts and mill lengths. of fine- grade cretonnes, 34 and 36 inches wide—plenty of every pattern to enable you to buy for all your needs. The most favored ma- terials for draperies and coverings. Immense assortment of pat- terns, in light and dark floral effects, stripes, bird, foliage and tapesty effects: The majority are perfect—some have a slight mis- print on edge. First Floor, Bargain Tables. The full bolts on sale Fourth Floor; the Mill Lengths on sale : Housefurnishings Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, with wood handles snd tight- fitting covers; large No”E e worn $1.2 3175 a ivanized Iron G-rh-:e Cans, _with 690 lock covers; worth 98¢ f well sea- some Pl it Shet attach- ments; strongly made. : 4-ft. size at $1.59 S-ft. size at $1.98 6-ft. size at $249 ‘White Japanned Tin Cake or Bresnd Boxes, roll-top 9SC side size; made Black Cotton St.rlni‘ Mop, chemically treated; long handles; . for painted or pol- floors. Worth 59c 754 $1.39 Sto - Serge 54 Inches Wide—Extra Special 98¢ Yard | A ‘good, durable quality, de- pendable for wear and in a width that makes this material especially _desirable for fall needs. Close, Double-warp Serge, in black and navy blue. Here tomorrow at 98c a yard. White Goods Specially Priced 36-inch White Mercerized Satin, a cotton fabric with a rich satin face, for women's et e S Worth $1.00 59C 5 “-lv = wmt.: C“llf- ton _Volle, extra fine, sheer, two-ply quality. Worth 35¢ Yard.. 29c Imperial En; No. 200 E.'."" Longeloth, 2 fine chamois-finish grade, for undergarments, etc.; piccs: Tuil 38 tnches $1.49 $2.75 Tapestry’ Couch Covers- $1.98 Reversible Tapestry Couch Covers, full width and length; in han e oriental designs and colorings of green, rose, red, tan, blue and brown. _Goldeaberg’s—TYourth Floar, In such favored shades as Navy, Reindeer, Brown and Black. Sizes 16 to 20 for misses and 34 to 44 for women. Beds and Bedding 'Featured in the September Furniture Sale at Unmatchable Prices: the September Sale, when prices in general are 25% to 33}43% lower than last fall. Therefore, it wi'l be decidedly to your advantage to buy Beds, Mattresses and Springs now. In ad- dition to the savings there is the satisfaction of choosing from complete stocks and of being ready before actual neces- sity arises. Simmons _Square-post Steel Bed in ivory and wood finishes; choice of a num- All Layer Felt M: the rolled edge; cov- ber of new and ber oo 2 694 00 "‘&?.m""’é’ = name e e atinunons 90.75 posts; all sizes. Now pliemme S , white-enamel W)Itet - m'Bed. continu- ous post; in e new Gothic de- $ new "ot 12.95 Slmmon-“ah- plece Bed, W band edge link $ Eond o, ik $17.50 3} in va- rious wood finishes. Choice of e $20.00 Kapok Mattresses, very light llld most comfortable. Covered wi th satine fin 519.50 ish tickin ribbon-band ish. Now .. ered with woven stripe or art tick- 18.50 ing. Now . 50-1b. All Ll!el' Felf Mat- tre 11 Simmons’ New Process Mat- lm-e:; 50-1bs., ;er;. ticking covel H $875 Twin Link Springs, with band-edge sup- $4.98 Simmons’ Coil Springs, made with every care for comfort Ensende Lk Syt s 2:11;::1-’;\_ finished H $9.95 e Tisers - ‘tour-band T:':—é:‘y’.; finished 512.50 Now. ...

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