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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921 WIRTH WILL RESIEN |~ o F GERMANY LOSES Chancellor to Resent Adverse l Decision in Upper Silesian Controversy. BY GEORGE WITTE. By Wircless to The Star an icago Da y oo, The Star and Chicago Daily W, Copsrieh ( BERLIN, Germany, October 12-—lc 4 Chancellor Wirth at a conference of (7 the German cabinet frankly an-| [ nounced that he would r decision reached by tions in the Upper should be unfaverabis Wirth does r 1% almost cabinet with chancellor. tresemann ) -y s is we is one of the loaders who during th of the principal ad stricted submarine war He is not regarded as friendly to Ameri Should Chancellor Wirth re make room for Stre: government will L fight of Karl Murx Stresemann, as Ger: ister, is sure to mak ances to the bulk emann the lost out In ¢ rament fuction have con out in favor of Stresemann in s of his war record. SHAKE-UP IS IMPENDING. ated Crisis. BERLIN N, October 13. of the Ge cabinet nding, if p 5 ton of the council | of the leazue of nations relative fo | the apportionment of Upper | were confirmed by tie o the decision, expected h ernoon. There has be on the part of gover wonceal 1: would fa should by the and the hension over poss Leen felt | ing made public tie ‘council's solution « Silesian problem will s it has WOULD READJUST RATES IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE Manufacturer Tells Implement Men of Argentina Peso’s Worth in Germany. ¢ €st problems ‘William Bl facturor. in the National Association convention. “Our exports of ments and harvesting m about 20 per cent of our dome consumption,” he said, “th industry is depcndent to conside! 4 able extent on foreign trade for its|} prosperity. “The high premium of the dollar has had the effect to div h: in that and o count of the re the German mal LONGS FOR CH!LD VOICES. Crippled and Near-Blind War Vet- eran Builds Playground Near Him MEDWAY, Mass., October 13.—Elmer L. Videtto, a veteran of the clvil war, crippled and partly blind, has laid out a playground near his home here so that he may listen to the volces of children. | 1= For years Videtto visited the school end told the pupils war storie ‘When after the most dents he was ob while Videtto sits on the v me or mingles with th, stories they love to he: T . oge Reliability It does make a dif- ference who develops and prints your nega- tives. If you are inter- ested in and want gzood pictures you are sure to get them here. We have all the facilitics for handling vour work and giving you perfectly satisfactory results and we want you to sece our work. Let us work up your next lot of films and see the difference. “Same day service” if you like. : The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's 8hop.) O Dy 14th Street ¢, Pogr fro= S T INDUCES SLEEF Humphreys’ Number “Forty” Induces Repc.e, and Natural, Refreshing Sleep. For Insomnia, Sleeplessness, Wakefulness, Ne-vousness. No Narcotic, No Opiate, No Dope, No habit forming Drugs, Strictly Homeopathic. 30c evd $1.00 at Drug Stores, or_sent on geceipt of price, or 0. 0. D. Parcel Post, | Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven® : bresks up Colds that hang on. A S s et . Fow Serki Book frea 5 $5 and $6 Wool-Finish Blankets at $3.65 Pair of an uneven edge or irregular weave. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, Friday alwa sale the best silk values of the season are offered. reduced to dispose of every yard Friday. In lengths suitable for blouses, skirts and dresses. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Remnants and Mill Lengths of 18c (27-In.) Outing Flannels ‘ at 12%(: Yard Remnants and mill lengths of 27-inch Outing Flannels, extra heavy, double-fleeced quality, in a large assortment of checks, stripes and plaids; all wanted colorings. Lengths from 2 to 8 yards. Correct weight for warm winter garments for women and children. 29c and 39¢ Ginghams 20c Percales, 14c Itemnants of 36-Inch Percales, 19¢ light grounds, in checks, stripes, 32-inch Dress 8 o el Dt | mialas dots and neat fgurea. e ;| Useful lengths for men's and b shirts, women's and chil- dren's garments. All wanted colorings. Golderberg's—First Floor. Would You Save $7.00 to $10.00 on Your New Fall Suit? Regular $26.50 and $29.75 Newest Fall Suits at $19.50 <X Splendid styles in women’s tailored suits are obtainable this scason at much less than the prices of the ordinary models last year—a fact that 1s empha- sized by this offering of Wom- en’s and Misses’ Fall Suits at $19.50. Although inexpensive in price, they are good-looking and right up to the minute in style. Beautiful Fur-trimmed and Embroidered Models of All- wool Tricotine, Velour and Suede Materials. v of these have laree fur col- fur bands; others have Australian opossum or bea- verette fur collars. New silk-em- broidered effects and box-coat styles included. Colors are navy, brown, beaver, black and reindeer. They show the latest style ten- dencics in the length of the coats, the new pockets, smart trimmings, etc. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $3, $4 and $5 Pre a Couch Covers, $1.88 Each Armure and Mercerized Tapestry Porticres, 24 to 2 yards 45 and 48 inches wide; green, brown, red and olive two-tone d seli-colorings; plain or fringed styles; many can be matched into pairs, but are sold only by the strip. Also reversible oriental design and stripe tapestry couch covers, 46 to 56 inches wide, but a trifle short of regulation length. Handsome colorings. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 0Odd Lots Men’s Wearables Men's Negligee Shirts, odds 0dd lot of Men's Overalls, of and ends left from recent sales; | fine quality heavy-welght denim close-woven per- | and Khaki cloth; Lee, National d madras and novelty and other well known makes; « es 1313 to 17. made with suspender v worth up to 95(_', : 95(: s 3 . Men's Bristol Mills Under- medium - weight cotton eis derwear, white and natural gray heavy-ribbed bal shirts and dra’ some quality; mos! Values worth $1.00. 49c Goldenbe: First Floor. Friday—a Special Lot of Children’s Coats at $7.75 A feature event for Friday in the Children’s Coat section on the third floor. Well tailored garments of soft woo! heatherton, in a very stylish model, with close fitting but- toned collar, all-around belts and good durable linings. Sizes 4 to 8 years. Friday special, only $7.75. Little Tots’ Corduroy Coats, Little Tots’ Pegtop Rompers, fine quality galatea cloth, in qualit. from sizes. perfect soiled odd color: slightly handling; ‘Worth $1.0f 75c¢ in whi high waist or belted n Snerlined; an assortment | Dink, blue and tan . “sizes '1 to 3 years. | Stripes; wide outpock- Priced at ets; broken lots and 7gc . .9 8IZe8 ....T..c...ceeenie 7 $2.50 to $4.98 Girls’ Gingham Dresses, in Little Boys' Rompers, of pretty plaids’ and plain colors; heavy soft-finished materials, sash or belted models; full skirts, dark stripes, with blue with wide hem collar and belt; broken 44C Yast colors; sizes § $l 29 sizes . to 12 years = Women’s Low Shoes at $1.95 Pair $4.00 to $6.00 Values Women's Oxfords and Pumps, of patent leather, brown and black kid and dull leathers. Welted, turn and McKay sewed soles. High or low heels. Broken lines and odd lots from regular stocks and recent sales. All sizes in the lot from 2% to 7, but not in each I's_t‘z-le. No Exchange: Goldenberg's—Tirst ¥loor. o Refands 66x80 and 72x80 double-bed size Blankets, white with b'ue or pink borders, or plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray. Soft fleece finish, made of superior grade cotton; termed seconds on account Silk Remnants Greatly Reduced 's brings unusual savings on silks, and in tomorrow’s A choice collection of the most fashionable silks, in all the wanted colors—drastically The lot embraces 35-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta, 35-inch Colored Satin Messaline, 35-inch Colored Chiffon Satin, 35-inch Stripe Satin, 35-inch Plaid Louisene, 40-inch Sport Silks, 40-inch Crepe de Chine, 33-inch All-silk Tan Pongee, 35-inch Black Satin, etc. $1.18 39¢ Washable Cretonnes 19¢ Yard Yard-wide Washable Cre- tonnes, mill lengths from 1 to 10 yards, but many pieces alike; light or dark floral, stripe, bird and tapestry designs, for draperies, cushion, couch and furniture coverings. Goldenberg's—Bargain Table. Women’s Gowns Women's and Crepa Nightgowns, slip-on maode neatly trimmed, 1 made finished: full cut size Goldenberg's—Third Floo Women’s Bloomers, 39c Women's Plnk Bloomers, soft finish muslin, with peat ruflic knee: fully relnforced: all slzes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor, Sale of and Untrimmed ¢ Felt Hats Regular $3.00 Values A wonderful array of shapes and colors at this remarkably low price. lors, mushrooms and roll brims. All the favorite colors to select from. Pheasant Feathers, We've just received a wonderful new assortment of these popular Pheasant Feathers. The scason’s craze for mgillinery trimming, and the reason lies in the dash and color® velvets and duvetynes of Fall and Winter hats. Greatly underpriced! Styles are s: Goldenberg's—8econd Floor. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" 0 (o 4 Bungalow Aprons, 69c Lot of Women’s Bungalow Aprons, of good quality per- cales, in orted neat patterns. Slip-on and button-front models ; choice of trimmed or plain styles. First Floor—Bargain Tatle. $7 and $8 Comforts, $4.85 72x80 Double Bed Size Comforts, covered with fine grade satines, in light and dark colorings, some with plain borders, others figured all-over; filled with white Hygeia brand cotton. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 1,200 Dozen Men’s “——" Collars These Collars are the product of the largest collar manufacturer in the world. Owing to some slight imperfection in the cloth (that ing quality) they were taken out of the reg- will not impair the wea ular line and classed a fect quality are what remarkable savings this sale brings. “seconds.” These identical collars in Al the new shapes, in high, low and medium fold styles. Sizes 14 to 18 included. Sale prices, 33¢ a halidozen, 69¢ a dozen. Sold only in lots of six or twelve. Extra Special for Friday 50cto $1.75 which they lend to the felts, Sec them tomorrow. Prices. 50c up to $ Strictly Periect Quality Herringbone Crex Rugs, size 8x10 feet, for large rooms; in green, red, blue and brown colorings; all the most wanted patterns. Other sizes from 4Y:x7% feet to 12x15 feet at hali standard prices. Geldenberg's—Fourth Floor. lling regularly at 20c cach—so you can figure Goldenberg’s—First Floor—Direct Entrance to Men's Furnishings Store From X Street. Weave Rugs, $10.50 Every Rug Absolutely Perfect Remnants of Dress Goods Regular Values 75c¢ Yad. Up to $1.50 Yard. Dress goods in an excellent variety of weaves and colors for making women’s and children’s Fall and Winter apparel— all grouped at this one low price for clearance tomorrow. 40:=Inch All-Wool Imperial Serge, 54-Inch Storm Serge, 54-Inch Fancy Suitings, Etc. Good, useful lengths and dependable wearing qualities— Friday at 75c a yard. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Corset Remnants Lot ot i s o d W models, Values worth and $5.00 Lot of Corsets, white coutil: i pink and suitable for $1.49 fasten 25¢c _Odd Lots of—- Housewares mesh materials; and elaste in- mostly all plain back per- Lot of White Japanncd Bread Boxes, rolled-top style; slightly mtrrcd irom handling. Worth $1.25 cach ... 49c¢ Lot of i Kettles, five-quart u)ad-» size; <lightly marred. Worth 0Odd Lots Boys’ C oaing at Friday Clearance Prices We make quick work of small lots in these Friday sales by reducing prices to the lowest po sible point. Here are extraordinary economies for tomorrow. 15 Boys' Norfolk Suits, of | 19 Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, cheviot mixtures. 3 size 6 years, | Cheviot mixtu both pa 8 size 7 vears and $2 95 Knicker r' pants . 4 size throughoit. One size X T day's p 25 oG 'y El s’ Two-Pants Suits, of both pairs of of of lined 7 size 8 Boy: cheviot mixtures, Knickerbocker pants lined throughout. Two size 9 vears, ot one size 10 years, one size 11 years, one size 14 years, two size 16 years and one size 17 ¥riday's price $6.45 Sale $15 and $17.50 Trunks at $9.85 Vulcanized Fiber Covered or | Can 34, 36 and 38 inch sizes. Brass finished lock, side bolts, dowels and corner trimming. Floor samples—slightly mar- red, but the wearing qualities are not affected. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. day's price . Goldenberg's—Third Floor. years. A Friday Close-Out of Stunning New Dresses Room-Size Wool Rugs $19.75 Rugs from our recent auction purchase from the Alexan- der Smith & Sons Carpet Co., representing terns that we want to dispose of tomorrow. You may choose size 8.3 ft. by 10.6 {t., and close- zes 9 by 12 ft. and 8.3 by 106 it., in $35.00 Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs at from Seamless Velvet R woven Brussels Rugs, in floral, medallion and oriental des colorings. Every rug strictly perfect. $50 Axminster or Wilton Velvet Rugs at $29.65 8.3x106-ft. large room size Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, Alexander Smith and Sons products; | oriental medallion and floral designs; best colorings. $3.00 Crex Rugs, $1.50 27x54-inch Herringbone Weave Crex Rugs; many match the arger room size in pattarns and colorings. Size 30x60 inches, worth $3.95, at $1.98. First Floor—Bargain Tablo. Cork-Filled Linoleums Worth $1.00 Square Yard, at..ccccoccsncccescascecocsnson Mill lengths of Heavy-weight Cork-filled Linoleums, lengths from 2 to 10 square yards, but many pieces alike for covering rooms, halls, bathrooms and vestibules. Light and dark tile or parquette flooring designs. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Remnants of Wash Goods, 124c Up to 39c Values Remnants of White Pajama Checks, Longcloth, also remnants of Printed Voiles, Colored Linene Suiting, plain color Voiles, Colored Organdy, etc. Widths from 36 to 40 inches. Good, useful lengths for waists and dresses. Up to 59¢ Wash Goods 19¢ Remnants of White and Col- ored Wash Goods, including ‘White TIndia Linon, White Ba- tiste, White Cannon Cloth, White Chiffon Voile, White Check Dim- ity, Printed Linons, High-grade Printed Voiles, Colored Organdy, Plain Color Voiles, Mercerized Pongee, Silk and Cotton Chiffon Silks. Widths from 27 to 45 inches. Desirable lengths. Goldenberg's—TFirst Fleor, ‘White Nainsook and, few of a kind pat- ns of the most wanted cluding the following: —Canton Crepe —Tricotine —Crepe de Chine —Lustrous Satins rich deep pile quality, in bloused bodices, etc. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 50c | Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. iday Bargains in | Knit Underwear Odd lot of Women's Cotton Fleeced Underwear — Shirts with high neck and long sleeves, high neck and short sleeves, ankle- length pants, made with muslin vaistband; broken sizes; Siight seconds. of 15¢ B0C Misses’ Heavy Ribbed Pants, values white fleeced ~ cotton; ankle length: sizes 2 ! 1 5 to 14 vears; slightly im- 290 Pants Suits, fashioned of herringbone and DELLEOt o coeorarset e striped materials, in a good assortment 0dd lot of Women’s Union Sults, heavy and light wool and cotton; high neck and long sleeves; also a few low neck, T i oo $1.98 | and finished. Sizes 34 to 40 only. BIZeS c.ccccecciaanis e Men’s Light-weight Overcoats, $24.75 Mistes: € o8, S nion Sults, Men’s Light-weight Overcoats, of all-wool white only; high 45¢ light weight, neck and long sleeves, ankle pants; sizes 2 to 16 years. Worth 59c... Oxford clol well tail red_th out, rough Values Worth up to $35.00 at $16.00 Savings of greatest interest to women and misses in our second floor dress section Friday—as the result of this special purchase of beautiful new Fall-Winter Frocks secured from one of our best manufacturers at extreme price concessions. new and authentic fall style. Just the sort of dresses every woman and young miss is looking for—models suitable for street, afternoon and Tormal occasions—beautifully made of fine quality materials, in- Charming styles, with long slenderizing lincs, in a pleasing assortment. Dresses for every type of figure—New Coat Dresses, Loose-sleeve Frocks, Chic Tailored Models, Embroidered Styles, Ribbon-trimmed Dresses, Beau- ! tifully Beaded Effects and Newest Draped Ideas. Featuring new neck lines and flowing slceves, scalloped and uneven hems, contrasting trimmings, Offered in navy blue and black—the most fashionable colors. $3, $4 and $5 Lace Curtains, $1.98 3 Scotch, Nottingham and Filet weave Lace Curtains, 2V and 3 yards long, 36 to 48 inches wide. White, ivory and cream colors; many have trimmed edges, others plain, neat and heavy worked designs. In lots of one to five pairs alike. in Saleof YoungMen’s ‘Two-Pants Suits at $24.75 A special offering of Young Men’s Two- of desirable colorings for fall wear. _Choice of single or double breasted mod- els. Good: quality linings; well tailored s fly front model, correct for early fall wear; sizes 35 tp 42 Full cut and FEvery garment is a —Crepe Satin —Charmeuse —Poiret Twill —Fine Serges Remnant Lots of Hosiery Women's Silk and Fiber Hose, black and cordovan; Some with lisle garter tops, others fiber silk garter to hese are classed as Bl owing to slight 65C fections. Worth § 5 Women's Thre ilk Hose, black and cordovan; silk almost all the up: seamed bac! sizes. Worth § 2 $ l .25 Women's Lisle and Cotton Hose, in black and cordovan: some seamless, while others have seam up the 2 perfect qualit known _ Onyx Worth 29¢ pair........ 18C Children’s Cotton Stockings, fine ribbed, black and cordovan; | Women’s 5% Petticoats, 39c Women's Knitted Petticoata, in gray, also gray striped flann~l- ette petticoats: medium lengths. Goldonberg's—Third Floor. 15¢ and 20c Cottons 11c Yard Remnants of 36-inch Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, heavy firm woven qualities, in lengths from 3 to 8 yards. Goldsabarg’s—Jirst T G TG R e e i