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Tronts Frsmons. Somotcat Novth | wounded sad ok L mert arvo Eauene | Goivt . : otk preparing for the. fortney by Senl McKellar, democrat, |overseas, but that he. had no sym- Says Case Will Surely Be T0 PARLEY RECEPTION Confederate Veteran of Civil War | .., ;':'ull(o:un%'f"’z o eon fortate: _g#:f Carollfoposing: to. use the In- |pathy with the claims of the 2,00 Opéned on November Juarters of the Italian delega- | members of the official delegation are 8C1om Now, 14. Resided at Milton, Md. & to the armament conterence,|now In Washington. o Tenng foreign debt to finance Vv men who remained in this co % ter s e, oL & ; 3 ¢ BEFURE SEN A'I'E Loron Y. ole compared thelr experlences| gAN FRANCISCO,. November 7.—| Four thousand persons are'to be in-| Jaines H. Loughborough, & veteran Wlich are in the Hotel Washington, No!(h:’ntl h-!.-u:»ee:“:::;n:g g:g. :2: exac! ate o e i . MURE BUNUS H.ANS Someerpsy bt "I | I ST UR U 3| ARBUCKLE TRIAL DELAYED (4,000 ARE TO BE INVITED |J. H, LOUGHBOROUGH DIES [ITILY'S DELEGATES BUSY, | £ork o vesk i onor ot cop mice mmons, told the Senate|with th, f th 1di in, t! v oSemrded 8 dbeurd the”bro: | war and said (hat the Tatter upon rer Tl of Roscos C. Arbuckle for man- |¥ited by the Distrjot. Commissioners | of the civil war, in which he fought | eY resumed activity following the | (FBCt date, of the Wrrival ot Sonat’y s by means wrning hoine, inste.d 0. demanding ter, wing out of th and the citize) - ear] ‘urn to Washf 2. posy He deolared the business |- bonss, did eversthing. possible 1a | of Mish VINEnIe: Kapws. -war contia | o rermens! ::::;E’Pw’mm?m e F i Centeduene g Al Shington last night of | gation, or of other representalives o @ sgtry would not indorse that assist in aiding the nation. . ued_today until November 14 by con- pe. givn Ny 58 will| today at his home in o Si o of | “m that'the republicans Walsh Ridicules Plam. . sent of both sides.) The' court an-)P® &iven in the National Museum on gomery County, Md. mmons and McKellar | 2§ illingly enact legisiation| - ) acsa. | BOURged” “that the trial Dositively |the eveningfof November 23 in honor| Funeral services will be held at : gig business intérests did not enator Walsh, democrat, 884° | would begin on the I4th! ~ * ' = ' lof the d 9: 0 in Ten- Amendments Up for De- | v his amenament Senator | or & siles ton o connsction Wich the — e e i, “Haperiest wit o8 ot Bock - ment Senator les ta e Sy R e R n. of armament jconference. |leytcwn. Interment will be at | ' 2 ; sa1d he belloved It was'che bunus was Celdiculons” oose win [SENTENCE MBS.SOUTHARD |7t tavitations probably will be mail. | Creek cometory. ‘ bate ‘in Tax Bill. l;rs"hm:u- out of the Inter. |never puss !hg‘ H:gre. : 1;, Lo : % - ) + " le¢ out Saturday. o s Hur. lnnxhbornu‘:hhwa- bor; in ‘lllt:‘ e foreign del This vie :lared, adding tha e people behin s the maxi .} He was a son of the e Haml Refreshed by an over-Sunday rest, |AS taken by Senator MeGasr, 4 salcs tax—ihe business interests— | O von From Ten Years to Life for Py b':“:c:':,,"::;.::r '] Loughborough and _Loutss - Ricau the North Dakota, one of tI were .the ones most opposed to the B ), C (fhe Senate returhed today to what|'of'the tax bill. . hose in [ were the ones RO Murder of Fourth Husband. um bullding. Each of the| qouShborough wof Grassland, D. C 1ad developed last’ week into an en-for Lodge of Massachusetts, | “The power of these business inter-| TWIN FALLS, Idahb, November- to be represented 'in the the delegates and other offi vent. . ciats who | the ltalian government, who event-, Wt over to the dinner given 1y New taily will Complete the Barty. $ in the first cavalry troop that left durance fight over the tax revisionfPublican leader, took the po. |ests,” he added, “kept a bonus declara- - conference has submitted a list of| Richmond at the outbreak of the war bill at the bonus shoul N t of both the bl Mrs. Lyda Meyer Southard, convicted | guests to be invited and the. State th an Republican leaders fondly hoj ould mot be| lon out o republican. and here last week of the murder of Ed- partment has approved a list of :,“nd H'fim’flu 'h"n,fzfif'""m:"g*’ 1 d upon so uncertain a - | democratic platforms.” liowever, that t| & DO L tor e RioL demoarat, Ak bdiii ward F. Meyer, hi burth husband, | 2T America fci ana| m; wa returned 10 am. today h;n?]:n‘:;:: t;:mb enever we pay the bonus, as we o(rse?el:lg; unfg.','.‘:‘m‘lfi( lt,g tfi’e‘ s}ammm;. i ors her, thu b nd, | % hl'l:'m::"" °“" "'n °h° ll.m ";’ ‘“l'n?‘g'c""; “"‘{"'t"m “‘r‘“h!'s"“' m‘" '“m h S 'v 1 l'i r to your o e ey ked e b ntedly AHAIL Bl Cenhies | senameont Biesoring the Heeratarof | WAS sentenced today.in district court |asked to. attend. L o e A oD ofe he has The Star delivered by regular carrie y g : e, 1 e vom ten ‘yes rison- | - Charles J. Bell, chairman ‘of the < - i e Saymer s om0, 0, | Lhe,TrSRSUY, o Broceed, a5 wesdly |8 [0 (en Yeurs.to e MMOMON" | roception commivios s today 1| "3 B2 raquato of Georgetown || hOMe every evening and Sunday morning for largely Bpon (he torms ot Tos uager arar o L EIVI0E 8, Bonus, | intereat on tho forelgn debt ' | "Tho defenant stood up, Bxed hor|und others will bo saked 1o stand In | LoniCrasty S ari L AST IhS umber | Cents a month costs you about 1% gents a day fnd ° Ilous congent agreement under whh tell when we Will bogin to et |-id the statement by Semator Loage | comtonce with A T e ng | the recelving line. Many detalls con- | interests of his father. He was a H egin to get|-~id the statement by Senator Lodge [sentence without a tremor. Notice of ted with the e > I 3 - Shenior, quld speak only once e interest on the credits given o |about the Gollection of the interest on | appeal was flled by her attorneys, bUt | warked out but the commitiee cp. | Homoarrore N eriaEely BroN T Coime: i / d amendment amd "on “riutes on fo forelen countries. “We certalnly | the foieign debt would be construed |a stay of execution of sentence was [pects to complete most of them this | M to > " 3 < Telephone Main 5000 gn: | SThather the mape worig I e not going to use force to col- |abroad as evidence that the debt might | not- asked. ~ ° 4 Week. M L oushborough was foF Wany < < Uspended upon the number of an ~The i .| be canceled. He added that the -o1 | Mrs, Southard yesterday packed up| The reception will start at 10| yesrs & Justiee of the peace fn Be- | (I Delivery Will Startatqnce ments that would be forthcomig e promise that we will providé ent was al' the more important |al* her belongings about the county|o'clock, and music will be furnished | thesda. M. He was a lifelong demo- i G Soldier bonus amendments sti he bonus, from this interest is prac- | because the Massachusetts senator was | jail, and, according to her attorneys, | by the Marine Band Elaborate floral | crat. casting his first vote for B 5 J the right of was, onlv one of nil)ll\y lvlnghthzb soldiers nothing. l suv u. Lie American delegates to the | had. expressed a wish to begin serv-|and flag decorations are being |chanaw for President. He is survived | smendments, that by Senator pposing the bonus, Senator Nel- ms conference. ing her sertence ‘at once. planned. by:his wife and six children, X & i i $1.25 Bed Pillows | F Men's Half Hose | | S50c GrassRugs | 3 - 59¢ Cut Glass 44 (Y Three Pairs, 50c Sets, 37¢ De Bevoise Bras- 79C i 25C Men’s Mercerized 18x36 Stenciled De- Cut GlassNig}’" sieres of white batiste ; Large Size Bed Pil- | ; c otie smalalszva;g e heavy lace-trimmed Tows, gcovered Wi tlh Rubber Door Mats, Lisle and Gauze Macg sign Grass Rugs, in and tumbler tof *’ ¥okets mszfl‘ and heavy-weight art tick- e 17x30-inch size; guar-| g%ggs&f&?]a?&i& green, blue or brown 0 ront. erarm s s : h s = 3 . 3 n a ing; filled with steril- anteed quality. e weaves of 38 gg;en:laelsiagr:l: n_c'gi!l)_osr' assorted desi shields. Perfect fitting. ized curled feathers. ! All sizes, Basement. ' values. Floor. Basement. | “Goldenborgs—Thira Floor. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. N % Unaralleled Sale of Dry Goods-Radical Reductions | Great values will. prevail in our Dry Goods Section during this tremendous trade event, with unparalleled price reductions offered in all the staple everyday needs that Wash- / / ington people must have at this season—Dress Goods, Silks, Bedwear, Table Damask, Ginghams, Flannels, etc. Everybody in Washington and vicinity is invited to participate— with assarance of genuine and worthwhile advantages. For this occasion we have lowered our already low prices and shaved our usual small profits almost {o the vanishing point. We do believe, and most emphatically advise, that now is the time to supply your needs and save a lot of money. Note these phenomenal values for tomorrow. Be¢ear, Domestics & F lannels | Nainsook and Longcloth | Silks, Dress Goods, Coatings & Velvets .25 72x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect } 89 c Ifl.25 28-inch Longcloth, ten yards in )f 880 $1.69 35-inch Satin Messaline, black and all col- t( $1.15 1 2 U SO S = each piece... ) ors. Yard, at ! = : 25¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, mill seconds, } 19¢ 36-inch White Nainsook uofl-fin} 1 ¢ | o $2.19 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, in black, navy, | . PAL o 180 B assorted beautiful designs, ym,-d ........... 12 /Z c brown and white, at..................ooococeeeeeeeecens s §, $1°4‘9 ; $3.00 Crochet Bedspreads, extra heavy; extra } 1.98 p . e $2.00 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta, black and all 1 @7 .3 5 . fpodosblobodsim, t $L Household Linens & Linings reet 0F eveming CRRdES......—.crrerier e f $1.39 | 5’151: 36-1:|ch Bleached Cotton, free from dress- } 10 ]/2 C 69¢ 58-inch Mercerized Table Damask, } 490 | $2.00 54-inch All-wool French Serge, black and (( $1.39 ‘ FAED) Bl s N i bl { AL oo memand e s as PR s 25¢ 2Tinch Drose Ginghams, neat and fancy | ] f¢ aseeted besmuiful desigon,, yoed..c.cocooio- ‘ e e B e e} ] hecks and plain colors.........c.oeeeeemeeeeereeeeneneen $1.00 72-inch (note width) Mercerized 69c | ¢ el Storm: Serge; s IAVY ( 15¢ 25¢ 36-inch Outing Flannels, extra h s t Table Damask, extra fine quality, assorted [ N i Mooy A A } 19¢ dESIgNS -orerrrercerecenerneereereeeeeeecnn b i St Emalnt Wit Goiings, in ! $1.98 $6.00 White Satin Marseilles Bedspreads, scal- | 19c 18x36 Cotton Bird’s-eye Weave ek, DrOWIn, DAYy, mole, sfpp. ITE greimly B10 e lopeii:gxt corl;ers; fuél. dc;:hle b'ed:]llmbl } $3°198 T(;wels,dall::;bent geades. meat, f“._} 12 |/2 c! . 82,.(::) id-mcll All-wool ‘Suitings, -assorted neat } $1.49 dard Apron ms, in all size blue | Jf)1ie | color red borders.......ccoooevmeueeeceeenne. ! mixtures, at... ... e | checks; warranted fsal cololr-fExtra special at, yd.... } 10 /Zc it . - . i $2.00 40-inch Crepe de Chine, extra fine pure } $1 39 } g i b S0c_Tkiik Tansls, sepesion grade; } 33(3 silk grade. All wanted street and evening shades.. 2 | B0 Goubebed, e Sl St fol | g (10| uequrd weve o oo | 95C s, Wbl e L, s .35; 3. 2 5 i g cl A , black, | s e e it 1214 Hemmed Huck Towels, all white } 7 3/ [ white, brown and navy groml;ldpse co;orl::dg snovelty $l.98 * ‘ 38c Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide; the wei. g Fapie il wedl BOOHIBEN. .ccos-upcciximucs 4% stripes ’ | y 3 e | known Bates, Renfrew and Treffan qualities, in 1 39c 36-inch Mercerized Satine, satin- » $3.00 364inch Costume Velveteen. soft chiffon [ z;‘i"kflal)hidfls stripes and plain colors. Extra ,SPC' J 290 ;::':l grade; black and all wanted colors, 24‘0 ‘ ; finish quality, brown, taupe, navy, plum, ete.......... } $2°29 , yd.. . R L e D o e L e Gt e (I $8.00 36-inch Black Silk Chiffon Velvet, extra q / Regular 18¢ Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, 39 ins. 1 | $2.50 36-inch Skinner’s Satin, name fine gilk face and silk back quality............... l{ ......... } $5'69 | wide; extra heavy quality for general use. Special 12 C | stamped on selvage; black and all want- $1.69 i $7.50 50-inch Black Caracul Fur Cloth, for / 49 [ atyd ed colors, yard..................... ! women’s and children’s coats, throws, efe................ i * Women'’s 79¢ Bloom- Bogfl:ws’a;;i;snw A New Shipment Has Just Am'ued:f These Popular ol For Tuesday—Absolute Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Bilabps ot i Thr ee- P 1 Rl il by P st Ghosce . A ECE | B tadinr ' i Tuesday Special, $8.75 Goldenberg’s—Third Floer. Narrow Ribbons, 121/4¢ Taffeta and Satin Ribbons, full two inches wide; desirable New Norfolk models, well tailored of Cheviots and Tweeds, in pleasing mannish mixtures; good range of colors to choose from. The extra pair of pants means double, life to the suit— a feature mothers will appreciate. Both pairs are lined through- out. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Untrimmed “Hat, $1.95 | Boys’ Suits, $3.95 Junior Norfolk models, box ited models; full-fashioned iyles of good quality materials; i | i | | | | i (17 years. I Jersey Suits Extra Fine Grade Satin-cov- jzes 3 to 7 years. L R A | ut, Sizes E W i 1.69 ; e e . i rg's—Third Fleor. = | ,,g%%;;é,’,‘{%“?;?{»;’;‘;;; Three Garments in One. || $9.00 and $10.00 Com- Regular $3.95 - . e O e ey forts, at $5.85 : Values: . Women'’s Fiber Silk $1.00 Stenciled Runner ered Comforts, figured on both Hats of Lyons Ve]v'_tt, Silk - Hose, 39¢ s Sg‘ngg;?r i Col I D e S | Runner, 24 inches wide: tape- Boot Hose, seamed back; double sides, some with plain borders of 4 2y R various colorings; 72x80 inch cut Velvet and beautiful combina- $3.00 Panel Lace Cur- *10.00 | tail i Eac| size;, filled with Hygela brand tions. Tomorrow only this _toe and heel; almost full length i bound sldes, in green, blue, red chnre:nfz s;.isss.{fl.;,, lslco!ch. e e pourth. Ziasr. A special offer holds A APk, subjese gy silgnt tmperice: 10 aomaticy et tu vone ottingham an et weave —_— ~ o 1 . s R T Women who faied to get || Knit Underwear For o aad a large scsortmene 0 | |7 qomge— Tz o i B0 inches wide. I 1t o i \ 1 { i ock .ncntco:'l:;a:y w:rfi'a"d::;':n: here in time to share the re- v‘vvom'en :;'flC:lld:eg » cheose from. A1 Chi re!l:‘ l:;z St = R:gos. .59 85l * lenbery’s—Fourth Floor. - 5 omen’s Viol ran. ne Beautiful Pheasant Tails, in| Stunning Lacquered. mgs, - ’, . 29¢ Curtain Swiss markable values in last weelds || germenr, ot MOk, Cotbew | | new, shades.. Special 775 | Quili. 'S 75¢ Fine"Grade Black Mercerized | Finer Huge. sire s Poc) o 19¢ Yard sale are offered another op- sleeves, low neck and sleeveless; for Tuesday at. 3 Long Fluffy Os- Lisle n-muwcmnm also me- versible and durable; rose, blue, 3 . pants ankle length; also a few Ostrich Ban trich Fangies. Spe- dium I:fi heavy ribbed cotton; green, tan and brown orfental, v Peadiwite, Bhoer Quality:Cur: . P ik Mok etk t l 00 r wostly all sizes; but not in each | medallion and neat figured de- tain Bwiss; choice of dots, fig- portunity tomorrow when we _ || 200t FI3 M 205 . 40¢ Special T eal. s welght -t ] signs. broken sizes...... ceeee ‘Women’s Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, heavy weight; high ures, stripes and ring designs. Any quantity cut from full rolls. place on sale another lot of Geldenbory's—TYourth Fleor. = the Three-piece Jersey Suits en’s $1.00 Underwear neck and long sleeves, low neck Special Values in Ne 3 : Men's $I. ; : w McCall Ry - Special at of which we sold completely and _dlcsvelass: &nkle ’ 4 lmm d s P 2 o i BRI 05C || Infants' Wear | ||| pogtern o441 |{[ - KUX-1T €d an . heavy, clear white fleecing st,Monday. Wi it B ith Infats’ Long Petticoats, at will not rub off. Jaeger . S omen's Knit Bloomers, with of white flannelette; deep : . o, - color: shirts and drawers (n all Can be worn as three distinct garments—a || oot wal ang: toas. Dink ao muslin et "o 30¢ Add to the e =1 Y d 5 Sl oy 2 b womn as three digtinct & B R 1308 «u | 1Self-Trimmed Coats " Men's $100 S — separate dress or a suit. bt not tn' each coter: 45C B /s smart lines of % 5 of + Three-quarter length coat with new high-low collar, pleated Palr coocceceeeciendn. soft finish nuf.mi'-"::'.& i > penden' 71c back, patch pockets and chic tie belt. Jumper has narrow belt, Children’s Underwear, ura- trimmed yokes and skirts; Genuine French Guyot Sus- finished with buckle and patch pockets to match coat. rate germents, shirts with high ith hem- a4 penders, plain white and colors; Choice of Mocha, Heather Blue,/Navy, Bagdad and Heather neck, with crochet edge and 8- 550 ; d;o;trl(mln‘l:e"d:tl:,tra)lh new Green. Sizes for misses and womeq. . ldrlw‘lhtrl. 'i u:’l:‘-. ularly 690 .....c.... J ok L g patrs. Goldenberg’s—8ocend Yloer. " é’.};’. ::E‘,. e el 390 Goldenberg’s—Third Fleer, ey [ ] . ! g 2 years.. . = —Fur, Braid,” . ; . 560 00 ml 5 , d Women’s $1.25 Dressing Women's $1.50 Extra Ffi“g;,e_,- or They are all good-looking, o Sea €SS I\XllllllSth' an E womhoqueR 980 First Floor Size Nightgowns, $1.29 e ! warmth-giving coats, of ' Bolivia, Bacques, fine quality, in an as- 0 ‘Women’s extra size Flannelette P Wool Velour and Silvertone. Wilton Velvet Rugs, $360.75 || i siastions: sha'viis Bargains for Boys | | qiesvt oy bit- s so simple ; : Alexander Smith & Sons’ Make Seamless Axminster and Ty o sorted styles: all - @ uble yokes, with ‘and. without Tailored and wrap coats; some Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12-ft. large room size: every one abso- | Wi v, = olers; sizee 23 Co. sl '45 Sollecs Well Buda fu I b tifull; mbroidered th lutely perfect quality. Close pile grades that give long years of [ omen’s Cotton e A £ e cautiiuly. Smbrolqered, .o 1S . | service. Handsome’ patterns and colorings to select. from. i Hose, 19¢ e e Solbmpory's-—Taind Tiow: Peiern L) trimmed with silk stitchery, loose @eldaaberg’s—Fourth Fioor. . cBlack and Cordovan Mercerised med with contrasting 55 T ; back and full belted styles : sop: scamed’ backs sliehs tmpers | | SSlog: sises 2% to € C | | Women’s Fiber Silk Hose | $10.95: Stenciled Grass ' tyles. Boys’ Overcoats $5.00 Australian Brand |, fections. . Beve Dutch Daddy suisv, of Special at 50c Pair Rugs, '$5.45 Many have large fur collars, others Blankets, $3.45 Pair Pretty Ribbons Sna prowns: sizes 2,25 2. : | stenciled ith self cloth ible coll i 18¢ Y, ¢ yoars ' Black and White Fiber Silk Gm e, Dum""::h iy w1 self cloth convertible collars. a 72 % ard ¢ - i 5 5 2 2ot _Ex;e.gi_.vky‘.z&.'si‘fuf{’?:fi:. ,Eibbons of svary description, : Hone, some fbar silk all the mA%% | Tlon and " nea porder dcalgns Colors of navy, brown, new blue and " nl 3 ver; 3 . Mflnflk“m.“.é'.; &rads cotton, with the appear- | and other o elty ::1;-’:.".... e | Children’s Stockings, 10c j."“.,"x' "E:?J:i"m:&‘mf i f:;::;n" L ¥ gead e ; reindeer. platd ance of wool; in white with blue inches wide: all wanted colors, Fine Ribbed Stockings, in black ‘count of slight impérfections, 3 $8.95, at 94.65 o-unhuf--lu-u Floor. . or pink borders. . for hair bows, sashes, fancy and a hwh»'s'llr:‘o! white; broken which will in no way affect wear 8x10-11. sige, vd"k'h" Geldeaberg’s—Fourih ¥leor. v od 2 work, etc. sizes; slig] octions. | NOF appearance. . wo, ex9-tt 5.50, At $3.38 . Gelienderg’s—Third Fiser. 4 ey

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