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SCHOOL CHILDREN ASKED | =10l =l == ——a—= | TO HELP UNFORTUNATES Appeal Made for Money to Buy ' Food for Stricken People in Asia Minor. twelve-year-old orphan saved tarvation in Turkey by the »t Relief, and ndopted by Mrs. e Spel Duryen of New . mational direetor of the Near inxt Relief. Allee visited a number f the pul wchools here yesterdny ith Mrs, Cabot Stevens and recelved vations. The “He only is truly happy who makes another happy. Let us stretch out a liand to innocent victims in a land where war has not ceased.” i ng sentence of an ap- > ade ¢ Commissioner Ru- their coins on Sat- . to help fill the fond the reliet of the strickén on to contributy Novemb 1 to be life savers be- nceds your help to the cruel enemy nd robbed them ot th. They died by Those now ali American frien o put them in a e. The Stars an heir only protection. Wil an brothers cannot, by U. S. EMPLOYES’ COUNCIL OPENS SESSION HERE g Separate charters for various £ the Federal Employes’ G 2, will be considered atthe ting of the executive council of o National eration of Federal opened sessions to- has authority to grant ¢ one such . The large ¥ of the government sci- iill meet next week to con- dvisability of asking for a T. hing the Lehiback reclassifica- ill will be one of the works of the meeting. Other topics being con- ecure sick leave o not now have it, iipment shop and ing and printing; tions of working hours In services which now have a seven-day week; etirement law in- ty to 60 per cent of llowing retirement ¥ vears in the case thirty years in the Members of the council are here from ull parts of the country. It is likely that the meeting will extend | Fal through Saturday. Appointment of the commities of fifteen on better . in the government ult from the gath- RED CROSS TO TAKE PART. - 800 Women in Uniform to March in Armistice Day Parade. Three hundred women, marching in the American Red Cross uniforms in which they served during the world | war, will participate in the proces sion here Armistice day In connec- the nation will 1 time symbolize the sacrifice of the Ameri who died in the conflict. From national headquarters of the ed Cross fthere has gone to its apters an Invitation to send uni- formed marchers for this section of the column. Most of the Red Cross entation will come from the District of Columbia Chapter, but it expected that many other chap- rs in the east will send partici- ant We _Teach AUTO DRIVING AND Traffic Regulations 1031 Ford and Gear-Shift Oarg, Eqnipped With Double Comtr i, AMERICAN MOTOR SCHOOL 24 9th & O Sts. N.W. FPhone N. 10-400 I PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent | on shares maturing in or 83 months. gIt - Pays 4 Per Cent | on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corer 11th and E Sts. NW. | JAMES Y, Prosident $00ETUA W GaRim, Seoretary THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Remnants of Laces . Half Price and Less Petticoats 39¢ Each Remnant lot Laces, Silk ingy, fa biack, alxo marrow Laces and Embrofd- erien; wide Embrolderies, Metallic Cloth and Georgette Creve. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Big Feature of Nets, All-over Cotton Flounc- white and colors; Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Women’s 59¢ Lot of Women’s Flannelette Petticoats, with flounce; neatly scalloped, well made and finished. DOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' _. Events for F riday C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921 _-® @ 89c Table Damask 64-inch Heavy-weight Mercer- ized Table grade for home or cafe use. five pretty patterns. Goldenberg’s—Firss Floor, —--Remnant Day i1 ! lolc——|d—=]a|]——=]ald|c——Jo]l——=]o]—=]o|c——=lal——2] ; . . 12%¢ Huck | 69¢ Yard Towels, 8¢ 100 dozen Hemmed Huck Tow- excellent In Damask K els, fast color red borders. De- sirable size for hand or_side towels. (Limit, one dozen.) Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Friday Remnant Sale bargains at Goldenberg’s have become so much a part of Washington shopping life that our customers wait for them. Hundreds of extraordinary economies offered for tomorrow—values at which you will marvel. No mail or phone orders filled. ' Children’s $2.95 & $3.95 Beaver Hats $1.95 A new purchase makes possible another sale of these popular Beaver Hats. No mother can afford to miss this chance to en- joy such remarkable savings. Every hat is made of high-grade, long, silky nap beaver. There is a large as- sortment of attractive styles to choose from. Some are slightly imperfect, but the defects are hardly noticeable. They are trimmed with ribbons, bands and stream- ers. Colors are Black, Brown, Navy and Beaver. For girls of 4 to 12 years. Millinery Dept.. Second Floor. Big Purchase Hundreds of yards of mill lengths secured from a promi- nent manufacturer to sell ‘way below the regular retail prices—a sale that provides values sure to attract a crowd of enthusiastic buyers tomorrow. All are qualities of a_high standard, right now in demand for women'’s and children’s Winter wear. Fine French Serge, Fine Tailors’ Serge, Fine Men’s Wear Serge, Fine Storm Serge, Fine Imperial Serge Choice of black and navy blue. Widths, 42 to 54 inches. Just the lengths desired. Friday at $1.39 Storm Serge, 50 and 54 Inches Wide, 79c Yard uality, sold regularly at $1.00 a yard. Heavy-weight, Double-twill Storm lue. Lengths ranging from 1% to 4 yards, for separate skirts, dresses and a yard. A good, dependable Serge, in black and navy children’s wear. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. A Wonderful Opportunity for Large Women “Stylish Stout” Worth Up to $32.50 $19.75 Attractive Slenderized Models for Large Women—at a Record Low Price rchase of Mill Lengths $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 Serge 42 to 54 Inches Wide—Phenomenally Low Priced at 15¢ and 18¢ Outing Flannels at 11ic Yard Remnants and short lengths of 27-inch Outing Flannels, neat colored stripes; heavy double-fleeced quality, for winter garments; léngths from 2 to 6 yards. E 25c Outing Flannels, 17c Remnants and mill ends of 36- inch Outing Flannels, heavy double fleeced quality; neat col- ored stripes. $7.00 and $8.00 Part=Wool Blankets $4.95 Pair 66x80 and 70x80 Double Bed Comforts; heavy- weight part-wool; white with blue or pink borders, also plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray. 18c Percales, 12V5c $4.and $5 Cotton- ulrm gt Foaies | Filled Comforts dots, plaids and figures; fine, at $2.95 close woven grade, in lengths for men's and boys’ shirts, also women's wear. 29c and 39c Dress Ginghams, 19¢ 82-inch Dress Ginghams, in a large assortment of plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors, also 32-inch Peggy Cloth, 36- inch High Count Percales, 32- inch Shaker Flannel, etc.; good, useful lengths. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Large Double-bed-size Com- forts, filed with white cotton; covered with fine grade figured silkolines, in light and dark colorings. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $8.00, $10.00 and $12 Lace Curtains $4.85 Pair Small lots of two, four pairs of a pattern; slightly soile Fine grade and Filet Weave u Curtains, white or e 7 21z, 3 and 3': yards long:; three and some in a variety of handsome patterns usually found only in the costly laces. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 39¢ to 69c Wash Goods, 29¢ Remnants of White and Colored Wash Gaods, including the lollowmg popular weaves. 35-Inch Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine and Pongee, 36-inch Yarn Mercerized Shantung, 36« inch Yarn Mercerized Poplins, 36-inch Silk and Cotton Dotted Chiffon Silks, 27-inch Fine Qual- ity Poplin, 36-inch Colored Dot- . 44-inch Colored Or- i6-inch White Novelty 40-inch__White Chiffon nch White Mercerized White Dotted :h Fine Quality th Nainsook. Good, useful lengths and de- sirable shades. 20c and 25¢ White Goods 1215¢ Remnants of White Goods, in- cluding 36-inch White Pajama Checks, 36-inch Longclotha and Nainsook, 34-inch White Linene. Good, useful lengths for many purposes. 19¢ Printed Cotton Fabrics, 93/c Remnants of 40-inch Printed Cotton Fabrics, in all-over de- signs, suitable for draperies and comfort covering; lengths from 2 to X yameds. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 15c and 18c Cottons 11c Remnants of 36-inch Bleached Cqtton, also unbleached cotton, fine, soft-finish grades; lengths, Goldenberg's—First Floor. useful Children’s $7 Coats, $5.25 Children’s Heavy Cloth Coats, stylish models, with loose belt and yokes, finished with smart pockets. Nicely lined. Full cut and well tailored. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Children’s Rompers, also yoke Remnants of Children’s Pa- dresses, chambray and satine | jumam, Billie Burke models; of bloomers; odd lots “ross barred muslin: also lot of and broken sizes. Values worth 59¢ and 39(: and lon; 69C €ACh .............. n lots a cgularly $1.00 All-wool Knitted Toques, for Smail ‘lot of the kiddies; heavy qual- gownw, hieh neck and long Ily]; ulsurl‘t‘d dark 390 broken lots and 44 colors. Regularly 50 y % ecach b rly C Girls' All-wool Tuxedo resses, regula- white Lonsdale Sweaters, medium brown only, ith white or navy combination llrlm- 52.98 med. R rly Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. L | | ] cambric night d | $3.98 ... Men’s*1&°1.25 Underwear, 55¢ Ribbed Heavy-weight Springtex and Wool-texture Cotton Underwear; also Medium-weight Bristol Mills Merino Underwear; natural and silver gray and white; broken sizes from regular stock; mostly all perfect quality. Men's Heavy Cotton Sweat- V neck, Men's Domet Flannel Night- robes, heavy weight; collar or military neck models; broken sizes; seconds of $1.05 values worth $1.50 and $2.00 Men's Work Shirts, of genu- | ine Stifel cloth, with neckband, l some with separate collar: al a few blue and gray cotton fla nel shirts, with collar W Uxford gray eolo rd Mills Under= ol mixed; natural and drawers of mercer- ; made with attached: broken sizes. 39C $1.39 Dresses and see them. the same low prices. minute in style. Special purchases, together with Suits and Overcoats right out of our own stocks, reduced for this unequaled value-giving event. Just come The values are phenomenal. There’s nothing to equal them in Washington for This is a money-saving event you men and young men should not miss. The materials speak their own worth. Every garment is skillfully tailored and right up to the Suits for Men and Young It rarely happens that dresses suitable for the woman of large figure can be found in a sale. We were fortunate to secure this group of “Stylish Stout” Dresses to sell 'way below the regular prices and are glad indeed to share our ood luck with our cus- tomers who require extra size dresses. eir smartness is unde- niable, their worth and charm unmistakable, and with their lovely long, straight lines they achieve an air of distinction that will please the woman of large proportions, “Stylish Stout” Dresses of Poiret Twill, French Serge and Five-thread Crepe de Chine—materials of superlative quality. Straightline effects, coat effects, tunic, overskirt or Redingote styles to choose from among the cloth dresses; some elaborately trimmed with silk braid; others have lace vestees and_&lened side panels, and still others are tailored coatee models. The silk dresses show trimmings of embroidery or.fringe, vestees of georgette, new tunic effects, surplice and overskirt styles. Colors are Navy, Black, Brown and Mouse. Sizes 424 to 50%. Goldenberg's—8econd Floor, Dress Section. Remnant Sale’ of Silks Values Worth to $2.25 Yard Men at $24.50 Suits for dashing, peppy young fellows and con- servative older men. Some have an extra pair of trousers, which means double service. Single and double breasted models, in checks and stripes, also blue serge and worsted cheviots, as well as plenty of the desirable browns, greens and gray mixtures. Regular sizes 33 to 44. Young Men’s Overcoats at $29.50 Alt smart new popular models for voung fellows. Big warm Ulsterettes and double-breasted styles, with all-around belt and large collars. Heavy-weight fancy or plaid back materials, in brown, green and gray mixtures. Regular sizes, 34 to 42. Odd Lots of Furniture A Sensational Sale Offering of | New Suits and Overcoats $24.50 Worth Up to $35.00 Some With Two Pairs of Trousers $29.50 For Overcoats Worth Up to $39.75 Goldenberg’s First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance from K Street, | $4.00 and $5.00 Portieres and Couch Covers $1.98 Each :rized Armure Weave Porticres, 45 to 50 be match- of rose, en: also ch Covers, s wide, but a trifle lation length. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $2.00 Table Napkins $1.59 quen © Damask Lmed; o five 20x: Table soft linen finisa neat patter Goldenberg's—Fizs: 39 Table Qilcloth 22¢ Yard ants of G-quarter Table th, in plain .white and til- frects. Goldenberg*s—First Floor. 29¢ and 39¢ Cretonnes, 19¢ Yard-wide tonnes. Cre- floral, mill Washable and dark ¢ desi light L for draperies, cush- utort and furniture covering. First Fioor—Bargain Tables. Corsets, 95¢ Worth up to $1.50 Remnant lot of Corsets, of pink and white materials; low and medium bust mod- els, with long hips; mostly all sizes. (First Floor.) Lot of Brassieres, of plain and k or white materials; fancy pink e 25¢ White Coutil Corsets, heavy broad front clasp, reinforced and heavy hose support- < ol osuy ail sizes. $ 1,44 Regularly “ese Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Women’s Low | Shoes at Silks tomorrow at a mere fraction of their real worth. The golden oppor- tunity for the home dressmaker to make A rousing big sale of High-grade 1 1 $1.19 | herself one or more stylish frocks or waists at a nominal price. The assortment includes the following popular weaves: 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, 40vinch Crepe de Chine, 40-inch Sport Silks, 36~inch_Stripe Satin, 36-inch Plaid . Louisene, 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta, 8S-inch Satin Messaline, 33-inch All-silk Pongee, etc. A . 3 Remnants of Silks, 49c Yard Remnants of 36-inch Silk Poplins and 34.inch Tub Silks, in lengths from 3 to 6 yards. For making men’s shirts and ‘waomen's blouses and dresses, '—Tirst . ’ (] Boys’ Corduroy Suits, $5.85 With Two Pairs Pants Boys’ Corduroy Suits, with two pairs of full-lined knick- erbocker pants, coats lined with khaki lining. Good, sturdy quality that will stand any amount of rough usage. Only sixteen suits in the lot, in sizes 8, 10, 14, 16 and 17 years. Boys’ Suits, $3.95 Of gopd quality cheviot and tweed mixtures, in assorted color- ings; knickerbocker pants lined throughout ; only a limited quantity; in sizes 12, 13, 14 and 15 years. Boys’ Corduroy Boys® Overcoats, $6.45 Suits, $3.85 Double-bressted, C on vertible Collar Overcoats, with muft ru- kets; plaid linings; sizes 3 to 8 years. Goldenberg’s—Third Fleor. Y Junior Norfolk Corduroy in blue and brown; model, with yoke; and 7 years. Marked at Drastic Reductions Every Friday we clear out small lots and incomplete lines in our Furniture Store at sharp reductions, and this policy creates many unusual opportunities to pick up an odd piece or two of furniture at a worth-while saving. Quantities are limited and it will pay you to come early. "Fonr4 ékzl-hyef Felt: Mat- Reguinnty w900 $16.75 Three All tresses, 4.6-ft. si: Regularly $13.75.... > Sfi inglesbed Mattresses, Reguturty st 97.50 Two Fumed Oak Library Iy op. e rly B0 s $18.00 One Odd Cane-back Settee, upholstered in blue striped velour, with one sunburst pil- iy o $70.00 Four Card Tables, floor sam- ples, not in _good _ Three Englander F Divan Bed Couches, with felt mattress; floor samples, slightly marred: Eight' Pedestals, 36 inches high; mahogany finish; sales- men’s samples. Sold g.gularly $6. am:} $3.95 and Rockers, left uphol- leather;, Six Chai from Duofold suites; stered in imitation egularly each ...ccveeeennss $9-95 Two Colonial -Mahogany-fine |ilh" Wood ged-: ull sizes. Regu- ‘Two Brass Beds, 3-inch posts; fll_ol;)lr sa‘mple‘;, slightly marred. 0 Enameled Beds, floor samples; finish im- perfect. Regularly $9 95 $15.00 and $16.00.... . One Duofold, fumed oak fin- ish; upholstered in leather sub- stitute; slightly im- i #5i4'530.00 $2.39 Pair Values Worth $4.00 to $6.00 ‘Women’s Oxfords and Pumps, of patent colt, black kid, tan and dull leathers. Broken lines and .odd lots from stock and sales; all sizes in the lot from 2% to 6, but not in each style and leather. Children’s Shoes, $1.95 Mijsses’, Children's and Little Boys' Shoes, broken lines and o0dd lots; sizes 8% to 2. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s $1.25 Hose, 89¢c Black and Cordovan Fiber silk Hone, fiber silk all the way up, Including garter top. All sizes. Perfect quality. Women’s Cotton Hose, we- dium weight; med and seam- less; some perfect, while others are perfect l C quality. Worth to 29¢ pair Children's Ribbed Stockings, black .only; also tan Holeproof Hose, some Impo;!a:t. ‘while others are perfect; broken ‘ sizes.’ “Values l lc ‘worth to 50¢ Palr..coces ; Goldenberg’s—Tirst Fleer, ; _$200 $55 & $60 Seamless Axminster & Wilton Velvet Rugs, $36.75 Rugs of which we have but one and two of a kind and pattern—only forty in the -lot. 9x12-ft. large room size Seamless Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, Alexander Sthith and Sons make, in floral, oriental and medallion de- signs; light and dark colorings, for any room in the house. $17.50 and $19.75 Brussels Rugs, $10.45 7.6x9-1t. Seamless Brussels Rugs, in floral, oriental and medallion designs, choice of various color combinations; an excellent size for any room in the house or apartment. $10 and $12.50 Grass and Linoleum Rugs, $5 Double Warp Stenciled Grass Russ, size 9x12 ft. and 8x10 ft.: some herringbone weave, in green, or biue oriental, medallion and neat border designs. Also Cook's or Blabon's Cork-filled, Burlap-back Linoleum Rugs; sizes 7.6x9 ft. and 6x1Z ft. Many perfect quality, while others have slight imperfections. S Knit Underwear 0dd lot of Women's Under- Children's Waist Suits, fleeced 'wear, “Me;lodt" bl'ldnd.WOOI fl'lfl cotton; white only; sizes 4, I cotton; sk irts and pants; al and 12 years; slight guler. sizes. Worth 89C seconds of 85¢ values.. 69C Infants’ Part-wool Bands, size 2 years only. Worth 19 c 3] =—==]ol—=| El—r-——:—IErl b | ——=|o]c—=|o]c—=|ol—=lale——k|—=|o|—=|o]l—=]o|—=|olc—=blc——]o]|—=|alc——=o|—=|o]l=—=kl——=]o] c—= o] —— |a| ——] ]