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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921 etk u WOULD USE LEVIATHAN *Pmesiew e e TO HOUSE UNEMPLOYED s . sess e o o Honorary Head of Big Broth- Legion Asks Shipping Board to Taind e 2 The officers of the Big Brother and Give Veterans Beds or -| Big Sister Federation will be receivea ‘Work. at the White House by President Harding on Wednesday, when he will Use of the glant liner Leviathan,|pe ynducted Into office as honorary for months idle at the Army docks|pregident of the organization. Both at Hoboken, as shelter and sleepIng |tne president and Mrs. Harding have quarters for homeless and jobless ex- accepted their election in the federa- - Special—“Wear-Ever” oAluminum Stew Pan Double lip- "ped—l-quart o 5ize. Regular- o1y 85c. At— “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Cover to 13 match c — 7] Following the Shipping Board's an-|tion the foundation of which was nouncement that the ship Is going|laid by Ernest C. Coulter in 1904, the 2% paid on M. and 3% on Savings Accounts $4.95 Day in the Furniture Store {525 s oy L] ] service, the legion likewise requests|Big Broth 3 A Goldenberg Event That Lowers Furniture Prices B |fRareyacin, totion lokewise rotunt | e miathar movement - ieanis : - % 2 1 . (| '.'l:ll’rl!:y;:kbe %‘:‘:dm {:‘l‘n::l‘:-x e:;&!::\{: eludbl ‘!?dnl‘nd the organln.uotn. ):l’;d . In our Furniture Store the dollar regains its old-time buying power. Just as an example of thcifiplgn- §iihe Soat e reccnaitioning e Taer e rothos ma: s ot hels did values that await you, we are quoting below a few items which every one needs and which will give [§f (12 $8.000,000, and a largo pumber of S SasWomen, JetiolCathslioRTajes I D 3 o 5 ( s B the winter, it 18 pointed out. ou an idea of what this store can do for you. ‘Ours is a display of furniture that is artistically fine, and Sy rinter, i5 18 polnted out. | on|ASSIStaNCe, until the Blg Brothers . . s 2esd the rt of the Shippi Board d ependable in service qualities as well. You may purchase on our Divided Payment Plan. | |woukd™Sarn e cvertasting geatituds | At the same time} pan-denominational ) TRUST O. of the ex-service men if immediately | groups were being formed throughout i RIAY f il ! 1) RS - L >, Shiftless Boys and Girls -develop into failures in later life. And noth- ing contributes so certainly to careless habits as lack of training in the wise use of money. The Union Trust Company welcomes the accounts of young people and urges parents to give their boys and girls that training in service men is being sought of the|tion. the handling of funds which a Savings Ac- Shipping Bgard by the American| The President has expressed deep & % Legion. interest in the work of the federa- count assures. the unemployed could be put to work ! Canada and the United States, until : e L e W OF THE DISTRICT 3 omeless ex-service men others and B Sisters, eomprisin, | would be ‘permitted to use it as their | more than 15,000 individusls > o © 1§ OF COLUMBIA temporary headquarters,” John T.| The officers of the Big Brothers or- T Taylor, vice chairman of the legio ganization of the District of Columbia 2 == Cor.15th and H Sts., legislative committee here, has writ-lare: ~ Rt. Rev. Mgr. C. F. Thomas, . ¥ Northwest Nickeloid Top | gpecial Value in Y : Bedroom Chairs Kitchen Table Phone Stands | Babies’ Folding & Rockers, $4.95 ten A. D. Lasker, chairman of the|honorary president; A. J. Driscoll, 54'95 54.95 Chail’ Cal‘t. 54095 A rare chance to secure Shipping Board. “Thousands of these | president; T. P. Rooney, vice president; ELL ~EN. DFi men are walking the streets or sleep- | M. J. Racioppi, secretary; J. T. Byrne, EDWARD J.fT Y ERESIDRN T ing in parks at night and permission | treasure . H. Walsh, ‘financial sec- to use the ship on which they once |retary, and Rev. John O'Grady, mod- crossed the ocean would give them [erator. the feeling that our country has not| The board of directors are: William forgotten them.” - H. DeLacey, J. H. Zabel, Robert A. Bar- e Leviathan, formerly the Ger- Joseph O'Lone, Mr. Betts and man Vaterland, carried 4,500 American | James J. Kilroy, while the sectional officers and 120,000 eplisted men to | vice presidents are A. A. Durkin, north- Europe before the armistice. Her|West; Maurice Fitzgerald, southwest; average capacity per trip was 14,000 | James Nealon, northeast, and R. P. men. Repetti, southeast. gFcllowing are the local officers and rectors of e local g Sisters: MAKES NATIONAL APPEAL. |“Liciicst 'Rt “Rev. Mgr, C. F. Thomas; Vice "president “at large, rs. Margaret A. Talty; sectional Head of Chamber of Commerce|litn MarEinel A 0oty et Sive. Asks Aid for Unemployed. h M. Gantl southwest, Mrs. A table needed in the kitchen. needed chairs for the homeata [fl| An appeal to busincss men and|C. Boland; Bs?.flfisnl‘{f'%f:"fifil"ui‘. The nickeloid top 13‘3 lnlmary ‘The Telephor‘l‘e Stand offered A Chair Cart of practical real I:aving. Bedroom Chairs s);:;nl:zu‘lovl commerce lhntc:un:{‘y gflu«; = r’;g?rdlng secreta‘;‘y, Miss feature the housewife will ap- tomorrow at this low price is design, easy-running, strong and Rockers offered in various e active .support to the zabe! an; corresponding sec- preciate. 2xdl-inch size top; | well made and has 5 book | and lght in weight. ~Four | designs, with cane seats. Choice [ | Smersency prosram for the reliet of |ratary. Miss Mary Finersn; francia white enameled finish base, zhe{]f. In mah;zdzny finish. rubber-tired wheels; adjust- of mahogany, walnut, oak and l‘hu national conl:srnce ond nner:- trensurer‘.l m;stgnelsl cn;;er.HD(l: i ir is i 4 i 1 o ployment, was made Saturday y | rectors—] . V. Farling, Mrs. H. C. " with drawer. Ai:la}rv‘ls xmilule) id able back ll:fl iontr:st. ivory finishes. > é‘;‘uv: = ‘Dé‘"“' e d::l %‘ ,:hs E“;“,“{;M‘; RE&P{"‘?% g‘;;;t‘"“' i 7 ' > amber of Commerce e United | J. Lig] T al ¥ =Metal Dropside ~ Twin Link States and & member of the con: . Y ference. Mr. Defrees especially urged that A New One Every business men get behind the plan D proposed by the con{ererllcz for the ay mayors to organize local emergency committees In their communities. He Wrapped in Each Couch, $4.95 - : Standard make all-steel Drop- Spnngs9 $4°95 5 side Couch; strongly built, with Bed Springs of this goo twin link springs, finished in | make are certainly low in price 5 : v asked them to offer the mayors im- . Large Loaf of g 1 gray enamel. The springs are | here tomorrow. These are Tediate assistance of the. business g UG very strong and made with full ‘ Twin-link Springs, with bound organizations in order that the ma- Dorsch’s size helicals. ° edge and 3-inch riser—well con- 7% chinery of organaization Bread structed of dependable mate- < H | speeded up on a national ba: 5 Sa L Cotton Pad at $4.95 rials forflong service. ; lown, said Mr. Defrecs has e re Time-Savers ., Make a Collection ~though really never ill- Galdenberg’s—Furniture Stere; ‘“‘Acress the Btreet. to meet this question immediately, for Salesmen Directions on Back behaved, is. only “gi and the nation can only bring its of Evi when well beaten. His con- help to bear when the cities and the . tates wre organized so as to make National Manifold Order ception of the standard he Fall Housewares Sale in Our Basement Store J| et wunom.|| Soka sy stosoen o i local business man, through his busi- icker. F Needs for the Home Offered Tomorrow at Prices That Mean Real Savings. Note These Unusually Low Prices B e e sha TadisiAuaily, ports q}ndm Duplicate should make every effort to meet the or triplicate forms. situation in his city. 5 “The existing unemployment pre- Ask your stationer for sents a real problem which must National Series 2800 and have immediate attention.” 2900. Refills may be had FAMOUSRACING YACHT || == MOORED AT ANNAPOLIS First Winner of Internatianal Cup must meet is only gained through a briskly wielded paddle. The part it plays you'll recognize in the taste of 1%5-loaf “Look for This Trade Mark 3 Heavy Tin, " White Japan- med Cantster | - Galvanized 598 Pa- ; Copper-bottom Sets,one ecach Iron Wash Tubs, |~ ge Size| LerPrise 5 Nickel-plated | Wash Boilers, No. tens coffee, | 1. o0 24 inch Larg, R Cher: Aluminum Rice | , 1= y No. ugar and flour Brooms:| uze with | Boilers, good size; | {iar,d/als and | 7 size; cold canis- size; i four cutters; ters ..... 98e drop 89¢ acodiquality; 2high-grade | guaranteed $ 1 lg ‘:‘?:EE: ns'f:zflg wood $ 1 .98 el BexUml L b Loose-Leaf 20 Bound Books eabeya— handles, 69C $1.98 quality .. 5 (Tax, 70) handles, neean. NATIONAL BLANK BOOK Co. By the Associated Press. N 3 — 4 o ’ . N R v Children’s Thrift Coupon ' bt 4 ® S Which' bears ‘her name, was. trans | . Its Worth Fity Cents ec1a ar alns ln e UU ln ac lnes ggfigé‘ft;hfifip’i:y«%&mfi?l here { ! The Liberty National Bank has arranged to help | “We are proud to have her back Loy every Washingtonian, especially boys and girls, start a and will guard her carefully as an inspiration to the young gentlemen 3 SV bank account. Your Opportunity to Buy a High-Grade Sewing Machine at a Great [ isi.5 mixinent Sitfas o S i kg Saving Tomorrow - fi e e Al is worth 50 These Machines Can Be Purchased on Weekly or Monthly Terms : B s cali™and the sosimons lox"mmf! ¢ cents to you. Included in this sale at most decided reductions are the Lessing, $35, and New Willard Drophead, $43. i Eatherme of navel eohle Cut out the 7 i = and civilians ;‘l:: was- present. hoon caupon, take it, Willard Cabinet R New Willard i e A with 50 cents 5 % ———r A with the presentation. Charles Eran- ; febhn 2 Sewing Machines Hand Machine SierAdama/cf Somton e ST oL 11 tojthptihely the vacht on behalf of the Eastern ¢ National Bank, $ 47 Pay $1 $33 00 Z:yfch:rn'i“"m“memn:{or?nrt';::.':non: y at 15th and I a Week 2 A W sereiary Denby o, Fopre- : Sts. N.W., and These well-known makes of ma- chines, justly famous for their ster- ling merit, are to be offered while the quantity lasts at prices that should interest every Washington home sewer or dressmaker who ex- pects to need a sewing machine this season. you can open a $1 savings ac- count. nd-ne lawful consideration. The America will be kept ‘at the academy for use as a naval museum. NEW REVENUE OFFICIAL. © | Special Dispatch to The Star. Singer Used Machine, $25.00 Besides being credited with a of the first congressional district, to Sign your name and address here and bring this I ? succeed C. R. Coleman, resigned. Mr. ) $ 6 5 free. Also guarantee given Brans recelved hia appointment Sal- coupbrtwithyoilt ines. urddy and was here Monday to take with these machines. the oath of office. His headquarters | will be in Fredericksburg, with an ceee office fn the post office building. Mr. Do e Slt=R} < : 1 ‘Domestic A complete set of attach- %:_f,':?f:’,‘;,'5P;’;:v:‘,’,'i,ed'g,“,‘y:fiz"e,?:;‘ 7 each depositor will be furnished a Liberty Bell Bank. 6=Drawer MaChlfle I Portable Electrics ments and instructions given [ Which Includes the greater portion A picture of the bank is inset in this coupon. $55 . 0 . . . ., r ding to several of- : : Hemstitching | Automatic Chain Stitch [ | 5ol nattershere, loft for Richmond B S 10c yard - Machine e e e , ‘ “Sit - Rite” Cabinet [ Machines. Very spe- $ 6 5 u’::lel‘el:.l:woltlli -.:t‘:o‘-:l :.:': $ 5 5 .0 0 < cial eeoiiiconneninnnins . chines. Glass Tops for Desks, Tables, Buffets & Bureaus PAINTS and Stains for Your Fall Sprucing Up $1.00 (72-inch) Mercerized Women’s Beaded Handbags Table Damask, 69c Yard $5 to $7 Values at $3.48 -~ An unusual offering of 20 pieces of high-grade Mercerized Women’sBeaded Handbags, fine quality imported beaded bags, Satin Table Damask, full 72 inches (two yards) wide, an excellent| in an sporiment of heautstul debigns, in ight and dark coloringe; wearing quality for home or cafe use. Shown in an assortment| stylish drawstring shapes, finished with heavy tassel. Variows of neat pretty patterns. sizes and styles. Goldenberg’se~First $2.00 Table Napkins, $1.59 Dozen- 40%20 Mercerised Datnask Table Napkins, soft-finish grade, neatly hemmed, y for use. Choice of five neat patterns. Women’s Slip-On Sweaters Extra Special at $2.98 Very smart styles favored by women for the chilly days of Fall. Fine quality wool, in black, navy and buff, with " A Fresh Shipment - NEW €ROP COMB HONEY 39¢ Just newly arrived in time for this special three days’ selling. Well filled combs—the super-sweet, light colored honey. For Three Days Only; 39%¢ Your Country’s Invited Guests —will soon be here attending the Armament Limitation Con- ference, and it’s up to you, as a good citizen, to help them get a good impression of Washington. 20c Stevens Crash, 15¢ Yard . 900 yards of Stevens Bleached Union Linen Crash Toweling; a od absorbent grade, for roller or tea towels. Sold regularly at ,mrd. Tomorrow at 15c. Goldenberg's—Tivst Floor. Notions and Small Wares Rick-Rack Braid, the imported | Good Quality White Bastin with pockets. Remarkable values at this low B ::i]:: an‘zd‘gsg.me B kind; 3-yard pI;CEI; ;2 widths &f”';ie ly?dsc spooli. Tsliizl.eEB ; : Today’s Dessert ; { PAINT UP now about your pr‘l"lm‘ses- S 5 5 only, ar] Spool e i i e Little Tots’ Sweaters, $2.98 e e e e T [ R e ErNnE e B o o TS arensed. Spocially All-wool Slip-on and Button-front Sweaters, In white, pink or | ;ize ;- well made. SIX for 28c Coat or Waist Hangers, ‘enam- 4 femon flavoring and golden brown if REILLY e . Specially blue; heavy plain weave, guarantee pure wool. Perfectly made | "pyo +ro Silicon, the magig silver eled finish; in pink, white, | : sugary meringe. Low Prices to enable you to economize and finished. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. tal polish. Box, 6c. ender and blue; well made. - 9c. ! . e s T st . e O Cube Phas, jet, mat and white | Shoe Laces, extra quality black =ik 5 : : on the job. Extra Special Petticoats at $5.00 [wic’ 5™ BB i Tt Sty . CORNWELLS RDER eads. H 3 N A R M ra Special Petticoats at $5. S ais Pertecton Under- | St oS oo _ R ! GLASS CUT TO Ol Not since before the war have we been able to offer such Petti- | #2315t with fosé luppgrlte.rs‘al- made. Pair, 7c. - FOR ALL PURPOSES coats as these at $5.00. Full extra cut sizes of heavy quality silk tached, for boys and girls; sizes | "Eoct form Darners. . Each, 12c. R e g 1 i messaline and taffeta silk, in black or navy blue. Made with tailored | UP_to 14 years of age. 69c. Our No. 99 Real Hair -Nets, B 7 L B l Y CO flounce of fancy tucks. Made with elastic waist. All desirable| Defiance Safety Pins, nickel fin-|cap shape and fringe nets; ware i 8 : i 3 A HU B lengths. hhii m;e dozent on card. TWO rficd “full ' size ‘and perfect” ° ¢ - 2 i PAIl WHOLESALE 2 Jer H cards, 7c. S quality. - RETAIL 3 NTS i Another §:l lolt‘ these 'fix:g fisgc?:'fizsr&.? 8¢ tn time for| Dressmakers’ Pins, fine quality |- g o b 8 Tuesday's selling, Fancy combinations and colorings; stylish knife | needle points;,in bulk. ‘ Quaster- |, Sbx Nets (double mesh), in 1334 New York Avenue e dumy plaited flounce. All th.e mron> fashionable fall shades, pound I?o:cl’ lk.