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weather. 830 E ST. N.W. When You Buy - Heat— you are interested in_but one thing—a system which will‘un= failingly and economically keep every room in your house com- fortably warm in the coldest This you are assured by the exceptional high quality of the Lyon One-pipe Heater and its scientific method of in- stallation. In addition, you can pay for it as it saves for you. n Heate T @hin& Che WOULD ONLY TOUCH WASHINGTON CHAIR 'Diaz, at Independence Hall, Says It Is Too Great an Honor to Sit in It. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, November &—A banquet under the guspices of the Italian residents of this city Ilast night brought to & close the two-day visit to Philadelphia of Gen. Armando Vittorio Dlas, commander-in-chief of the armies of Italy. The general left shortly before midnight for New York. . Gon. Diaz put in a strenuous day. Beginning with the official greetl at city hall and a visit to Indepen ence Hall, the reception to him be- came more spontaneous at & gala luncheon tendered by Mayor Moore and a triumphant progress through the heart of the city and the outlying Italian sections, the cllmax coming at the banquet. Visits Independence Hall At Independence Hall Gen. Dias was invited to sit in Washington's chalr, but declined. Laying his hand Phone Main 890 SC anpexpert to Tratall your Tyon | | reverently upon its arm, he sald: THEO. F. HULZ Cenkils Cusvige Deter.. 1;‘;'.'; o “I will not sit in it. It is an honor 2378 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. ‘Telephone N. 8083 High blood pressure positively reduced to normal—Pa- valysis, Heart Failure, Kidney Diseases averted—Be wise DR. CRANDALL’S HEALTH SCHOOL, Siz-Course Table d’Hote DINNER Served from 6 to 8:30 PUNCTILIOUS service and viands of beyond my merit that L should be permitted to touch this relic of my greatest hero, the immortal Washing- ton. His mighty spirit L can feel be- side me as I stand here. The breath of his patriotism fills me as I speak. It is enough.- I am content.” Gen. Dius placéd a wreath on the liberty bell and upon leaving the hail addressed a few wordg,to the crowds outside. The act of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, he said, was a religion to him and he did not consider himself worthy to sit in one of the chalrs occupled by them. Elimination of “diplomatic mystery" was advocated by Vittorio Roland Ricci, Itallan ambassador to the inited States, in an address at the luncheon in honor of Gen. Diax. “I came to the United States deter- mined to tell the truth,” he said. “I believe a diplomat can be silent, but he must not lie. I found your states- men possessed with the same {dea and the same way of doing business. Have Nothing to Fear. “I see no reason for covering in old {world diplomatic mystery our pros- ress for the arms conference. Italy is sure of having America with her. Italy and America did not start the world war. They entered it when the necessity of supreme historical justice imposed entrance upon them. Italy and America came out of the war without booty. We, like you, have nothing to ask, nothing to fear. If any two nations attending the confer- ence can ask and work for enduring peace they are Italy and the United States.” W.C. T. U. TO MEET. “@eorgia Cyclone’” One of Speakers at Session to Be Held Here. The forty-seventh annual conven- tion of the District of Columbia ‘Women's Christian Temperance Union will convene for a two-day session at the First Congregational Church to- Before it Is Too Late You Are Only a Month or Two from Health Let Us Prove Our Assertion dations YORK, PA. . $1550 unequaled deliciousness contribute con- tentment to your dinner hour here. morrow morning at 10 o’clock. The morning session will be de- Sokolov’s Orchestra Every Evening Tea Served From 4 to 6 FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL Fourteenth at K Street Special Business Men’s Lunch, 75¢ voted to reports of state officers and a recital on the Bischoff memorial organ. In the afternoon Frederick J. Libbey of the National Council on the Limitation of Armament and Representative Horace M. Towner will deliver the principal addresses. Thursday afternoon is te be given showing the various branches of the organization's activ- % e R W A M R MW W omomw ities. John Wesley Hill of New York city will speak on “Law Enforce- ments.” At a mass meeting Sunday, Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, known as the “Georgia Cyclone,” will be the prin- cipal speaker. This meeting will be held at 3 o'clock at the Mount Vernon Place Church. What'’s the Matter With Smith Today? VIM-O-GEN Yeast Vitamine Tablets, Strength Giving and Body Building, T°8 & wonderful feeling to be able to tackle your work every day with snap and vigor. 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The genuine Vim-O-Gen Yeast Vitamine Tablets' are prepared tifically cultured 'yveast, with the three vitamines that sclence tells us are so necessary to health, strength, and energy. from solen- \/IM-O-GEN| | TheYeast Vitamine Tablet (8 demonstration | fleeced First Fleor. $1.25 Cook’s Linoleum ~ 79¢Sq. Yd. Tomorrow we offer genuine Cook's Cork- filled Linoleums, strictly perfect quality, in 8-quarter width; choice of llght or dark tile, orlental and 'parquette flooring de- signs. Why buy the paper-back, felt-base covering when you can purchase the higher quality at this low price?—Fourth oor. $5 Linoleum Rugs, $2.69 3x13-t. Linoleum Rugs, cork-filled, bur- lap-back grade, in light or dark orlental, tile and wood flooring designs; all perfect, with complete border all around.—Fourth $7.50 Part-Wool Blankets, $5.45 Heavy-weight Part-wool Blankets, a very flne quallty; size 66x80 and 70x80 Inches for double beds; plaids of blue, pink or gray, as well as white with blue or pink borders. $10 Part-Wool Blankets, $6.95 Very Fine Quality Heavy-weight Part- weol Blankets, white or gray with blue or pink borders, also plaids of blue. pink, tap-and gray; 68x80 and 70x80 double-bed sizes.—Fourth Floor. $3.98 Cotton-Filled , Comforts, $2.98 72x72 Cut Size Double-bed Comforts, filled with white cotton, soft and fluffy; covered with fine grade silkolines, in light and dark colorings.—Fourth Floor. $5 Rope Portieres, $3.85 Heavy Velour-finish Rope Portieres, deep valance; large husk and tassel trim- med; green, red, olive, rose, blue -and brown; flll in space from 4 to 6 feet wide. ~—Fourth Floor. Boys’ Knickerbocker " Pants, $1.69 Boys' All-wool Knickerbocker Trousers of heavy-weight cheviots and tweed mix- full cut and strongly sewn; lined tures: throughout. 7 to 18 years—First i ! Sizes 7 Floor. Stenciled Grass Rugs - 8x10-Ft. Size 9x12-Ft. Size $8.95 $10.50 Strictly perfect quality, fac- tory labeled Crex Rugs, offered tomorrow at exactly one-half regular prices because they are all one pattern, Grecian key border design, in the popular green. Also some with oriental and medallion designs on re- verse side. Boys’ Blouses, 59¢ Boys' Blouses of good quality percale, in a wvariety of neat colored stripes on white grounds. Sizes 6 to 15 years.— First Floer. ————— 35¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ 42336 Bleached Pillowcases, a fine, close- woven grade, hand torn’and ironed. First Floor. 50c Unbleached Sheeting 39 76-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, extra heavy, round thread quality, for making double-bed sheets. First r. $3 Crochet Bedspreads -$§2.39 Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed size; in_heavy raised Marseilles patterns. First Floor. 20c Percales, 16¢ Yard 38-inch Percales, light grounds, in a large assortmeht of stripes, checks, dots, plaids and neat figures. First Floor. . * 25¢ Shaker Flannel, 16¢ 29-inch Bleached Shaker: Flannel, extra heavy, double-fleeced quality, for making winter garments. Floer. $1.98 Flannelett Kimonos, $1.19 Eiderdown Flannelette Kimonos, f{n pretty assorted floral patterns; colorings of gray, , lavender and blu ull cut, finished with double-tie belts; loose mod- els. 'Third Fleor. Girls’ $1.50 " Middy Blouses, 95¢ Of white Lonsdale Jean, regulation mod- el, trimmed with thres rows of braid on collar and cuffs; well tailored; all sises. Third Floor. Gas Irons, $3.59 Duopoint Gas_ Irons, full “size; nickel plated; valve adjustment; a high. grade, xnlrtntnd'.lron. complete with tubing. Basement Clothes Wringers, $4.69 Wil Frame Clothes Wringers, with S 15c Outing Flannels. - 27-inch Outing Flannels, double- uality, in neat colored stripes: Special Sale Tomorrow of: Famous Tenne Hats These deservedly famous Hats are made expressly for us and for this event. They are Hats of distinctive charm, and in tomorrow’s’ sale 4ou can buy them at a price just about covering usual manufac- turer’s cost. Restaurant Hats, Street Hats and Hats for general utility—all are included in this group. Velvet, Duvetyne, Felt and Brocade are com- bined with choicest trimmings. The loveliest Fall tones and black l arc the colors shown. | Goldenberg's—Seconc Floor. Up to $2.50 Silk and Fiber Silk Hose, $1.00 Women's Thread-silk and _Fiber-silk Hose, plain and ssortment of street shades. Full fashioned, mock seam and seamless styles. Also a few pairs of fiber- silk lace hose &nd two-toned sport hose. Some have slight defects, while others are perfect quality. All sizes in the lot, but wo-Pants Suits - $89.95 Goldenberg's specialized values in boys' clothes produce better suits than You would expect to find for such a moderate price. Materials are sturdy cheviots and tweed mixtures; and they are well tai- lored in the newest models. Both pairs of knickerbocker pants lined throughout: all center draft, smokeless burner; full size ; guaranteed heaters. - Basement. not in each color and size. seams taped and reinforced. Sizes from First Floor. Children’s $1.50 Sport Socks, $1.00 English Ribbed Wool Sport Socks. in heather mixtures with colored stripe rolled tops. Perfect quality—the kind you want for gqod looks and wear. -First Floor. Pink Coutil Corsets, $1.44 Medium bust and extreme long hip mod- els, with heavy hose supporters; boning guaranteed not to rust: also topless mod- els, ot fancy figured materials. Third Floor. Girls’ All-Wool Jumper Dresses, $2.98 Of navy blue serge, with hand-stitched neck and armholes: loose belted models, in sizes 6 to 14 Third Floor. Girls’ $2.00 Imported Tams, $1.29 Imported All-wool Tams, in an assort- ment of pretty shades and combinations; flne grade brushed wool. ‘Third Fleor. Galvanized Wash Tubs, 79¢ Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, made; side handles; 24-Inch size. Basement. Bread Boxes, 98¢ Roll-top style Bread or Cake Boxes, white Japanned finish. Basement. Revolving Ash Sifters, $2.49 Heavy Galvanized Iron Revolving Ash Sifters, the dustless kind; fit over the can; strongly made. Basement. ‘ Table Tumblers, 39¢c Doz. Colonial Style Glass Table Tumblers, full size. One dozen for 39c. Basement. Boys’ Sweaters, $1.45 | Boys' Good Quality and Heavy-welght Sweaters for school wear, in assorted col- ors. Sizes 28 to 3 it F1 strongly lish Plush Coats at Notable Savings Boys’ Middy Suits, $4.50 All-wool Navy Blue Serge Midd. i for little fellows from 4 to 8 vears of age; collurs trimmed with’ white soutache braid; pants lined throughout.—Third Floor. Garbage Cans, 98¢ Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans, patent lock covers; large size. Basement. Stepladders Stepladders, strongly made, with shelf attachment. Basement. Women’s $2 Merode Underwear, 89¢ art-wool -and Cotton Merode Under- wear, shirts and pants: shirts with Dutch neck and elbow sleev ankle length pants; broken sizes; perfect quality. First Floor. Infants’ Cashmere ‘Wrappers, 29¢ Infants' Wrappers, of wool and cotton and silkateen and wool; also a few fleeced cotton; sizes three months to 3 years, high neck and long sleeves. Seconds of 50c and 60c values. First Floor. $2 All-Wool Broadcloth $1.69 50-inch _All-wool Tywilled-back Broad- cloth, with velour finish, in black, navy blue and other wanted shades. First Floor. $1.25 54-Inch Storm Serge 98c 54-in. Storm Serge, close, double-twilled quality, in black, navy blue, brown, copen, ete. it Floor. $2.00 All-Wool - French Serge, $1.59 50-inch All-wool French Serge, fine, close-twilled quality, in blacky navy blue and brown. First Floor. Fashionable winter coats priced so that you can save money— presenting values that_speak for themselves. Emphatically we say there ate no better coats at these prices anywhere else in the city— make all the comparisons you like, The smart styles, the excellent qualities and the very low prices will surprise you. Seal Plush Coats | Fur=Trimmed Plush Loat Tuaci: Price, Setse Wrap Coats 13 7 5 Last Year's Price, $45.00 L] N Smart and dressy three-quarter- ° length Coats, of guaranteed silk seal 48 inches.long, with large fur col- plush; some have extra large cape collars; others have convertible col- lars. Loose back and full belted lars and deep cuffs. Newest wrap and dolman coats of splendid quality guaranteed plush. Fancy lining. styles. Slash pockets; plain or fancy linings. 's—Beoond Floor, Perfect Coal Oil Heaters, $4.98 Perfect Coal Oil Heaters, with round Wednesday’s Lower Prices Save You Money F.rom a reading qf this list of special values you can well understand the popularity of this store with its wonderful value advantages. Special values at this store’ mean nothing more or less than the selling of dependable merchandise at lower prices, extending to you greater money-saving advantages for any given price. . Women’s $7 Oxfords $4.95 Patent Colt Oxfords, welted soles, low walking heels and plain toes; sizes 23 to 7, widths A to D. Misses’ and Children’s ~ Shoes, $1.95 Misses’ and Children's High Shoes, black leathers: sizes in the lot from 8% o 2. Values worth § and §$: First Floor. $35 Seamless Velvet Rugs $23.75 Alexander Smith and Sons' Make Seam- less Velvet Rugs, sizes %.3x1040 1t.; flgral, oriental and medallion designs; colo#ngs 0 suit any coler scheme. Fourth Floor. $60 Axminster and Wilton Velvet ngs at $36.75 pile Axminster Alexander Smith f florul, orientul signs, in all the most 1,000 Pairs Lace Curtains at Savings of One-Third A purchase of 1.000 pairs of Scotch, Nottingham, Madrax, Filet Weave and Cable Net Lace Curtain d 3 vards long, 36 to 50 inches wide; white ivory and cream colors. Choice of neat, novelty or heavy worked designs, copied from the real laces. $3.00 values £4.00 valuex %6.00 values $9.00 ~values Fourth Floor. 39c and 50c Washable Cretonnes, 24c Lengths of Yard-wide Washalle to 8 vards, but f at- curtains, furniture at SLRS at at at Mill Cretonnes. lengths from as much as 100 yards al terns. Ideal for d cushion, trunk, couch covers.. First Floor. $1.75 Costume Satin, $1.39 25-Inch Chiffon Costume Satin, all pure silk. rich, satin face qual complete assortment of street and evening shades, also black. Firat Floor. $3 Baronet Satin, $2.49 40-inch_Colored 2 very tin face g old rose, wdrop and turquoise. 35-Inch Black Satin Duchess, all pure silk, rich satin face grade, for handsome street or evening costumes. First Floor. $2 Tricolette, $1.49 . 36-inch Colored Tricolette. a heavy firm woven quality; pure silk, in navy, black, brown and white. First Floor. $1.59 Seamless Bleached Sheets, $1.39 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, large, double-bed size; heavy linen finish quality, perfect in every respect. First Floor. and Two=Trousers Suits and Overcoats $24.50 1f your sense of economy can judge a clothing bargain on its. merit, this sale of Men’s and Young Men's Two - trousers Suits and Winter Overcoats will surely appeal to you. Brand-new suits for men and young men, with an extra pair of trousers to double the serv- ice; also warm and stylish Overcoats in the season’s new- est models—all grouped at one low price for tomorrow’s event. Men's and Young Men's Suits, with two pairs of trousers; newest double and single breasted models, * In all sizes from 33 to 12. The as- sortment includes the popular chalk stripes of blue and brown, with white stripes, also checks and mixtures $24_50 8ale price .. Men’s and Young Men's Overcoats, in all the season’s newest models, with half belt and belt all around, in green, oxford, tan, brown and fancy mixtures. Some with muff pockets and the majority with large plaid_backs in the lot. Sizes 33 to 42 Goldenberg's—First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance ulster coilars. Many Bl e $24.50 from K Street. $2.25 Black Satin Duchess, $1.79 B T i R T