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) 10 ‘THE EVENING STAR, HINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922. E R MEN CONTENT W PRSON FARE "Wealthy Manufacturers Serv- ing Sentences for Violating Anti-Trust Laws. By the Associated Press. NEWARK, N. J., January 4—Four wealthy manufacturers, powers in the tile, grate and mantel industry, the first men ever to g0 to jail for vio- lating the Sherman anti-trust law, have been pronounced model prisoners by Richard McGuinness, . warden of the Newark Street jail, where they are #pending four months. The quartet—Frank H. Nohbe, Ar- thur Shilstone, Albert Shaile and Herman Petri—who recently pleaded guilty to ting competition after their es had been un- _earthed by the Lockwood legislative committee In New York—apparently are quite content with prison fare. Seldom Supplement Menus. Although their funds are sufficient to supply them daily with an out- le caterers’ products, they seldom pplement the prison menu with wanything but pie. All have developed a strong taste for this form of sweet- meat, and the pie boy never misses them on his daily round of the tiers. ‘Occasionally,” said the warden to- day, “we have a particularly fine roast or fowl down at the staff dining room, and we will send some of the meat up to them. They could, of course, have meals sent in from the outside, but they scem satisfiecd with our regular food. That 1 take as a compliment to our kitchen.” The quartet are all housed in one large cell in the hospital wing, be- cause one of their number is suffer- ing from an lliness which requires constant medical attention. Therefore they do not come into daily contact with the other prisoners—murderers, burglars, petty thieves. Follow the Prison Routine. When visitors call, however, the four must follow prison routiné and receive their visitors in the prison center or general entertainment room. On such days this center is uncom- fortably crowded. The four men of wealth while away the hours much as they do in their clubs. They have their pipes, their newspapers and their cards. But in- stead of looking out on the avenue through glass crystal clear, they gaze through bars upon the historic Morris canal, as from a feudal castle. ARRANGES FOR RELEASE OF AUSTRIA’S ART WORKS Treasures Mortgaged for Advanced Food Credits Are Valued at $40,000,000. BY A. R. DECKER. (By Cable to The Star and the Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1921.) VIENNA, January 4.—Dr. Rosenburg, adviser to Austria’s finance minister, while on a_trip to London, arranged for the release of Austria’s art treasures from the mort- Bage rights held by creditors who | advanced food credi The _chief | treasure is a collection of gobelins valued at $40,000,000. Previous pro- posals to raise money by the sale of art treasures were overruled by the reparations committee because of the treaty stipulation which forbids the export of works of art for twenty years. h The food supply in_Austria will hardly last through January, and credits must be had. This was the reason for the proposal to sell or mortgage the gobelins, though: it is hoped to retain them in Austria. Once more the United States is represented as a Shylock withholding credits be: cause of the alleged necessity of ob taining that country’s consent as a .creditor. it e o[ ] I——lal——lal——lal——lal—2d——=Jal——=]o|] c—c——=[o[c——=]o|——=]o|——=]o|——=]d&= o[ —=]o] —={——|o[——= o[ ——=]a][ ——]0] DORAN’S Famous FUDGE Chocolate 60c Lb. Sold only at Doran’s Chocolate Shop, 39 H St. N.W. (Opp. Gov't Printing Office). WE announce the ~""- completion of a new BANQUET ROOM. Well suited for EXCLUSIVE DANCES. - An Exceptional Table d'Hote at $1.50 Is Served from 610 8 PM. Majestic Electric Heater || §171.00 The best electric heater made; will heat the room quickly at a small cost. Radiantfire Gas Heater $23.00 - MUDDIMAN, 616 12th St—1204 G St, $1.25 Bleached Sheets $1.00 72x90 Seamleys Bleached Sheets, three-quarter bed-size; perfect quality, heavy round thread sheeting cotton. $2.50 Bedspreads $2.19 Crochet Bedspreads, double- bed -size; In heavy raised Mar- seilles patterns, $1.59 Bleached Sheets $1.39 X1x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full duoble-bed size; extra heavy quality. . 39c¢ Pillowcases 28¢c - 42x 36 Bleached Pillowcases, mill seconds; firm woven qual- iy, 20c Bleached Muslin 14¢ 36-inch Bleached Muslin, a close woven, soft-finish grade, free from starch or dressing. $12.50 All-Wool Blankets $8.45 70x80 double bed size strictly 10007, All-Wool Blankets; plaids of blue, pink, tan, gray or red and black, also silver gray with blue or pink borders. $15 and $16 Dress Trunks : $9.75 Fiber Covered Dress Trunks, brass trimmed corners and good 32, 34, 29c and 35¢ Curtain Materials 19¢ vide Curtain Materials, including Swiss, in figures, dots and stripes; Marquisettes, with plain tape edge or drawnwork borders; voiles and serims, with floral or bird designs; various colors. Al cut from full bolts. —Fourth Floor. $2.00 Chiffon Taffeta $1.59 33-inch Extra Fine, Soft Chiffon Taffeta, with beautiful rich, lus- trous finish, in a full assortment of wanted street and evening shades, including plenty of ‘wanted n blue and black $3.00 Sport Satin $2.59 40-inch Colored Sport Satin, handsome satin-face quality, in white, black, navy, brown, old rose, copen, tan, honeydew, etc. $3.00 Canton Crepe $2.59 40-inch Canton Crepe. heavy, crepy finish, all pure silk qual- ity, in navy, brown, black, Mo- hawk and gray. $1.50 Crepe de Chine $1.25 29-inch Colored Crepe de Chine, rich, lustrous, crepe-finish grade, in a large assortment of street heavy centers; snaps, sizes. side inch lock and 36 and 38 Yard- and evening shades; also white | and black. $1.25 Storm Serge $1.00 54-inch Storm Serge, warp quality, in navy, copen and blgck. $3.50 Broadcloth $2.89 . 54-inch All-wool Broadcloth, rich, lustrous finish, in black, navy, brown and other wanted shades. $2.25 All-Wool Serge - $1.79 58-inch All-wool Tailor's Serge, sponged and shrunk, in black and navy blue. $4.50 and $5 Coats $2.98 Little Tots’ Coats, of heavy white wide-wale corduroy, with all-around belt and yoke; fin- ished with fine quality pearl but- tons; some with quilted linings; sizes 1 to 2 years. Children’s $8 Coats $5.95 ‘White - Eiderdown Chinchilla Coats, stylish belted models, beautifully made and finished with pearl buttons; warmly lined; sizes 1 to 3 years. double- brown, $15 Wool & Fiber Rugs '$9.75 9x12-ft. Largest Room Size Re- versible Wool and Fiber Rugs, Hodge's make; oriental and me- dallion designs; in green, red, tan and blue colorings. Boys’ $2.50 Shoes $1.95 Little Boys® High Shoes of dull leather; sizes 10 to 13%; good, sturdy qualities, 48c and 59c¢ Cretonnes, 29¢ Cretonnes, Yard-wide light and dark floral, bird and ta estry designs, in every wanted colo#- ing; lengths from 1 to 8 yards alike, for draperies, cushion, couch, trunk and furniture coverings. First Floor—Bargain Table, ‘Washable Sheffield A-1 Plate Tableware Choice, 10c and 15¢ An extraordinary sale feature for Thursday—Sheffield A-1 Plate Tableware at 10¢ and 15¢ for choice of many de- New Belmont design—all one pattern, thus permitting you to match an entire set. This tableware is known for it good wearing quality. Only following pieces sirable pieces. at 10c and 15¢ each: Choice [ Orange Spoons ct 10c Butter Spreaders Basoment—Housewares Store. Teaspaons Dessert Spoons Oyster Forks Dessert Forks Double Bed Comforts | $4.00 values at .. $2.69 White Cotton-filled Comforts, sizes 72x72 and 72x80 inches, covered with fine grade silkolines and heavy-weight satines, in blue, pink, green, red and rose cologings. A Tremendous Clearance Sale of Me’s Winter Suits and O’Coats = Boys’. The annual mark-down of the winter stock of boys’ clothing brings many large economies to mothers who want to outfit their boys at real savings. Every one who is familiar with the splendid quality of Goldenberg’s clothes for boys will realize that the sale prices are 94 Boys’ All-wool Sport Coats, in an_assortment of new sizes 9 to 16 years. Values worth $7.50. . 33 Boys’ Overcoats, double- breasted models, with convertible heavy weight. Worth $16.50 to 61 Boys’ Two-pants Suits, of all-wool _cheviot mixtures; sizes Worth $17.75 to $25.00 .. e 9c Plisse C -39¢ Plisse Crepe pink and white; fine, soft-finish grade for lingerie. 44-inch White Chiffon Voile, extraordinarily low. mackinaw plaids; $5.45 collars; extra $19.50 .. 2 $13'95 9 to 15 years. $15.65 30-inch Plisse Crepe, in flesh, 50c Chiffon Voile a very fine, sheer, two-ply qual- | ity, for women's” and children’s : w25c Outing Flannels 16c - 36-inch Outing Flannels, heavy double-fleeced quality, in neat pink and blue stripes. 25¢ Shaker Flannel - 19c¢ 32-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- nel, extra heavy double-fleeced quality. 5% 25c Dress Ginghams a9 beautiful assortment of plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. $350 Nainsook $2.98 No. 210 Imperial English Nain- sook, ten yards in each plece; fine, soft-finish quality. * | 0| — [o] — [o| |0 e——able———|a]——xa o p le—— o] ——]a] ——2 [o | | O] Lot 4 Overcoats faultlessly tailored of fine fabrics, including large, roomy coats, the majority with plaid and contrast- ing backs. Raglan, Kimono and Yorke models, in brown, gray, green, heather and oxford mixtures. Sizes 34 to 42. 0 (€ BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" A great many of our customers who have been accustomed to paying as they buy, find it very convenient to make their pur- chases on 30-Day Accounts. Further information at Fifth Floor Office. For Misses and Women..... ‘Tablespoons Tabte Forks Butter Knives Soup Spoons Sugar Shells Berry Spcons Knives Pie Servers the outstanding features of this wonderful Coat Sale. | Choice now. $7.50 values at .... $4.95 bellishments. All the favored colors and black. Goldenhers's—Second_Floor. I Hundreds of High Quality Garments—Values Unrivalled—Actual Savings 1-3 to Nearly 1-2 Our Annual Clearance Sale of Men’s Clothing brings the men of Washington values that are truly marvelous. We have forgotten profit and ignored actual costs—our sole object is to effect a complete disposal ofeall winter linzs of suits and overcoats. We know value-wise men will realize what a wonderful opportunity this is for savings when they see the clothes. $18.50 $27.50 | $23.50 .. Were $35.00 to $45.00 Were Up to $35.00 Types of suits expressly de- The majority of these suits Correctly styled suits for sold in our regular stock at §35, | men and young men, in all the | signed for young men and High $39.50 and $4500. All’the sea- | wanted colors, including smart- | School students, in an excel- son’s desirable styles and colors | looking plaids, chalk stripes | lent range of desirable styles to select from, in single and and pencil stripes. Some suits and colors. Well fitting and double breasted models. Sizes have -extra trousers to match. tailored to give satisfactory 34 to 44 in the lot, for regulars, Sizes 34 to 42 and High School service. Remarkable values Students’ Suits in sizes 32 to 36. offered at $18.50. Lot 5---Overcoats $18.50 Were up to $29.50 All the newest and best looking models, including the popular kimono sleeve and raglan shoulder coats, ulster- ettes and conservative styles, with velvet collars. Sizes 34 | to 42. High schol students’ sizes 31 to 36. Goldenberg's—First, Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance from K Street. January Clearance Reductions on Suits and Overcoats stouts and slims. -Overcoats | $27.50 Were $35 and $39.50 93 Boys’ Two-pants Suits, of all-wool cheviot and tweed mix- tures; sizes 8§ to 16 22 Boys' All-wool Chinchilla Overcoats, also of heavy winter- weight overcoatings, with fancy 198 Boys’ Two-pants Suits, | Norfolk models, of cheviots and tweed mixtures; sizes 7 to 16 years. Values plaid linings; sizes 4 to 8 | vears. Values 13 45 worth $13.50 and $8,95 vears. Values worth $16.50 and . LED0 st e it . worth $18.50 to 515.45 $1750 ....oennns 52 Boys’ All-wool Chinchilla $19.50 ........... 13 Boys’ Overcoats, double- Overcoatis, in blue and brown; 5 breasted, convertible-collar also of navy blue freize; heavy 8 Bo; Overcoats, double- | models; sizes 12 winter-weight overcoatings, | breasted, convertible collar | to 17 years. Val- With fancy plaid linings; sizes | models; good;, heavy winter- | yes worth $22.50 $l7 95 3 to 8 years. weight overcoatings; to $27.50 ...... ; Taid b 610,08 | mhueniis 60 08 $13.50 to $15.00... Worth $13.50 Goldenberg’y—Third Floor. A January Housecleaning Sale’ of Beds, Mattresses and Springs Starting Z'bMorrow Moming in our Furnitare Store — “Across the Street” An event vitally important to housewives whose homes need rejuvenation. Beds, Cots, Mattresses and Springs are all included at sweeping reductions to clear our stocks before inventory. Worth-while savings are yours as the result of our housecleaning policy. Cotton Mattresses—Good Rome $1650 Metal Beds—Ron quality Cotton Mattresses, quality Metal Beds, In "Gothic design;_ choice of white and | rolled edge, cov- Wooq. finishes: §-. ered with art tick- 5.98 inch _ continucus $9.95 ing. Reduced to.. posts. Reduced to.. < $15.00 Mattresses—Simmons “Keystone” All Layer Felt Mat- tresses, 50-1b. weight; covered ‘with Red Cross $l 1.00 $9.00 Steel Couches—Sim- mons Couches, of all-steel con- struction; equipped $5.75 woven stripe ticking. Reduced with good spring . supports. Reduced to . ceeses 10 tiverennnnnnannn 150 Sprln Twin $15.00 Bungalow Beds—Sim- | Link Serings, with wids band finished in" gray. Reduced t0 ....... $4'98 E U. S. Army Cots Special, 99c All-]s!eel Fol;ling Cots, complete with -stand; i linked fabric T strongly made to give maximum service. Fold up’ $22.50 Beds—Simmons three- piece All-steel Beds, continuous spring, $25 to $29.75 Fur-Trimmed and Self-Trimmed Coats *14.50 Savings unsurpassed in recent years, as well as the greatest collection of styles we have shown at such a low price—these are Just at the beginning of real winter weather comes this sensational announce- ment—a sale that couldn’t be timelier or more important than right Materials Include: Plain Bolivia, Suedene, Broadcloth, Kersey, Chamois Velour -and Practical Wool Coatings. e clever flare models, to select from; many of the coats enriched by silk stitchery and embroidery, pin tucks, fringe, tassel and tab em- mons Bungalow Beds, of steel springs; same springs as used in the most expen- a s comfortable. $ Reduced 0 veees.. 8'75 Cr::l,t eg: d‘hk'l ‘i.nxmel finish; n rop-si $9.95 $3250 All Layer Felt Mattresses, linéen rolled edge; construction; 3-ft. size, with coil sive beds and just Cribs—Foster “Ideal” ype. Reduced Mattresses—Englander $18.75 post, twin - link % spring, band efl;e.$ Reduced to..... 13'75 $29.00 Brass Beds—Foster “Ideal” Brass Beds, satin finish; easily and ‘do not take up much room. 3 ticking covered; 56 1bs. all pure layer felt. Re- duced 5 heavy fillers, 2 - inch posts. Reduced t0,eeee $19.75 l——=a|—=|o|——=]alc——[ol——ld—=]al——=alc——[al———]o]c—ld[al—Flal—2ld———lol—2 ol ——2 ol —= 0] . $8.95 Grass Rugs $4.45 . 8x10-ft. Double-warp Stenciled- design Grass I in oriental, medallion and border de- signs; best colorings. $3 and $4 Rugs $1.95 30x60 and 3x6 ft. Rag Rugs, plain _or hit-and-miss effects, also 3x6-ft. extra fine grade 1,600-warp Stenciled Grass Rugs and 27x54 Mottled and Or Design _Axminster _or Ve Rugs.—First Floor, Bargain Ta- ble. Women’s $6 and $8 High Shoes $4.85 Women's High Shoes, bre lines and and discontinued bers from our regular High-grade qualities of and_ black kid, patent and dull leathe Louis, n and low heel zes A to D width: Up to $3.00 Shoes to 21 button styl Goldenbe: Up to $i.00 Men’s Sweaters $3.89 Wool and Shakerkri with t Floor. Part-wool Men's S|weaters, weaves, lars, others without s and discontinued numbers of No- tair and Bradley makes, both well known for their durabilit Guaranteed buttonholes. In iy green and a few mMATOON. all s gray Mostly Beautiful New Hats Narrow Brim- Trimmings med Sailors 5 Fruits Pompons Small Pokes Glycerine Ostrich Draped Turbans Flowers Hats with an unmistakable air of iresh- ness, made of Faille Silk, Gros de Londre and various attractive combinations xceptional values at this vivid hues. E; very low price—§5. Sale of Duvetyne Hats for Girls and Misses at $1.84 Colors are black, brown, navy, henma, delph, orange, sand and Smart hats for sport wear. red. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. in $35 Velvet or Brussels Rugs at $23.65 Alexander Smith and Sons’ Seamless Velvet and Heavy- grade Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 feet for large rooms; in floral, oriental and medallion designs; best and most wanted color- ings, including plenty of the popular blues. 8.3x10.6-ft. size. Worth $32.50, at $21.45. 6x9-ft. size. Worth $17.50, at $12.95. Special Values in the January Sale of Undermuslins “Flexo” Muslin Petticoats, with flounces of deep imported embroidery, in assorted patterns; made with guaran- teed “Flexo” bands; correct lengths. 3 Worth $1.50........ Extra-size Muslin Drawers, flounce of hemstitched hem and tucks; full width. Regularly 69¢ SOC palrjic st Nainsook Corset Covers, dain- tily trimmed with embroidery edgings and insertions, 44C others with lace edg- ings; fyll cut sizes.... i Muslin Drawers, soft finish quality, with embroidery flounces; full cut and well made; all sizes. C Regularly 59¢ pair. . Extra-size Muslin Night- gowns, pink and white; embroid- ered in colors; also some Wwith fancy stitching on 69C neck and sleeves. Worth 40-inch White India Linon, a fine, sheer quality, snow Wwhite bleached. 3 Children’s Rompers 89c¢ Special lot of Rompers and Creepers, ~peg-top or Dutch styles, prettily stitched, some with embroidered designs. White and colors. 20c White Nainsook 15¢ 36-inch _White Nainsook, a close, soft-finish quality, for lingerle. 59c White Poplin 49c¢ 86-inch White Poplin, a yarn mercerized quality, lustrous finish. 20c Outing Flannels 15¢ 27-inch _Plain Color Outing Flannels, in pink, light blue, gray and white; heavy, double- fieeced quality. with rich, Extra-size Envelope Chemise, with built-up shoulders; trim- med with lace inser- tions and _edgings; sizes 46 to 52. Worth $1 .33 ight= and $150 ... Extra-size Muslin gowas, trimmed with lace embroidery; square $1.25 and V shaped necks; ‘Women’s Satine Bloomers, in full cut sizes. Worth 1.50 pink: beautiful _silklike-finish quality; made with large reinforcement; all _sizes. Worth $l 00 $1.39 pair ) Nemo s, seli reducing model for stout figures: low bust and extreme long All 'sizes . Nemo Circlet Brassieres, heavy-weight materials, for stout figures; made $1 00 . with shoulder straps; all siges... What Will Your Spring Clothes Be? Be sure and krjow all the spring styles before yow plan your spring wardrobe. You ,can get a well rounded idea d#.nrflety of new styles—for Sports, Evening, After- noon and Every-day wear—from the new MeCall Quarterly. Then when you choose this style or that, you will be sure it is the best among all the new &pring fashions. New_ McCall Quarterly, e, [——=b|—=]o|——=olc——_lol——+o] o] | lo[c—=|o|lc—=a|ol—o[——p[c——=]o]c—= o] =—=|ole——=|p|—=h | —=|a| = |ale——a|o|c—=3 |l e==—ab | c——=]a] c—=a o] c—= |0 ce——ajo] == | ———|o| ——=]a| c—=]o]| =———jo | c—