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¥ 4 v ' WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY S2 V 4 STAR, , 1922, FRANCE FOR GENOA DELAVUNTLJNE 3 i Britain Has Made No Replyl . to Paris Desire for Time ' i $30 and $35 Room | Size Rugs, $19.45 Seamless Brussel, and eleven size 9)({ Rugs, size 9x12 it. Carpet Co.'s makes. Children’s Socks Worth Up to 39¢ 12%¢ Nemo Cou’et{ Worth Up, to $4.98 Nemo Corsets, self- reducing models, heavy boning; _slightly dis- colored; broken lots and sizes.—Thira Floeor, Boys’ $12.50 to ' |$14.75 Suits, $7.65 Rugs, ten size 11.3x12 ft., 2 ft. also Seamless Velvet Smith, Sloane and Firth Boys' Two-pants Suits, good quality cheviots and tweed mixtures; latest colorings; both pairs of knickerbocker pants lined through- out; sizes 8 to 13 years. Children's Ribbed Sport Socks, three - quarter lengths, with rolled top; in black and cordovan; seconds of 39c values.— First Floor. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Fleor. Goldenborg’s—Third Floor, e - Another Broadside of Bargains for Thursday in | Our Great Semi-Annual ' b to Prepare Plans. By the Associated Press. LONDON, February §.—Official con- firmation was given today of the re- port that a note had been received from the French government making strong representations for the post- ponement for three months of the Genoa economic conference. The British . government's reply has not yet been formulated. 7z Special for Thursday—One Day Only $10, $12.50 and: $15 - Spring Hats nmmage Sale This is virtually our “housecleaning” time—a period of drastic reductions to force a complete disposal of all remaining lines left from the season’s selling. Odd lots, broken lines, incomplete assortments— | all are marked at prices to effect a complete clean-up at once. * In many instances quantities are limited— come early. No mail or phone orders filled. ; | Says Postponement Is Likely. PARIS, February §.—The French]|fl| foreign office said today it was ‘con- sidered quite likely that it would be necessary to postpone the pro- posed Genoa economic ‘conference. It declined, - however, - to give. its confirmation to the London an- nouncement that Premier Poincare's || note had. suggested deferring meeting three months. The French government, it said today, maintains that it is ab- || solutely necessary to make. better || preparation for this conference than | is possible in the time remaining be- 1! fore. March 8. The negdtiations just ! begun by Premier Poincare’s note || will probably require three weeks | to complete. i | Effect of Italian Change: Moreover, the-change of ministry in Italy may even delay the settlement of an agenda a month or more, since the French premier will be unable 10 begin negotiations with Italy until the “Women's All-Wool Slip-on Sweaters Boys’ $1.25 Wash | Suits, 79¢ Fast-color materials: choice of Dutch ‘Daddy or Middy models; sizes from 3 to 8 years.—Flrst Floor—Bargal Boys’ $1.19 Pants, 67c Boys' Pants, good quality cheviots and tweeds; dark mix- Women'’s Fiber Silk Hose, 42¢ ° Black Fiber Silk Boot Hose, | | extra quality, with cotton garter tops; Seamed up the back; seconds of 65c values. —First Floor. N Another great millinery event planned for tomortow that will further establish this store’s supremacy in value-giving. & new gov Forel:n f;zen:m"c.:'}:m::;. Indt Imported Cotton Socks, in | Kloor—Bargain Tables. cated that Premier Polncare. wants Poper aleo pain’ whith “with . ial ‘:Ol ops; also plain whife with more than an ab x SENEW : ; ; : $1.50 and $2.00 Materials— S— tween tho adxnueu:é’,’,"g.;‘e'éfi?.'if} e New, fashionable Slip-on Sweaters of a superior S ol iy, W2 o S %0 Corsets :1 79 ateria i genda. e desires al: - % itV v Y 1 1 i o . . —] 1ul preparation through o e quality you'll be surprised to find for so little money. Women’s 75¢ Stockin Lot of popular make Corsets, —Hair Braids ° Brown channels and by economic and finan- Smartly fashioned of all pure>wool yarns in the new €S | pink and white coutil; topless —Black St comfohos, aure Lo auccoE models for Spring ; round neck and long sleeves, finished 29¢ st medtumibust moels: Ibroken —Cellophane —_— e Nav by preliminary work. e with tie belts. The color assortment includes such Full-fashioned White Stock- —All-Over Straw Cloth Cnm)\ P e | favorites as Brown, Buff, Red, Peacock, Mohawk, Navy ings, double sole, heel and toe. ’, o a ! [ , » s double garter tops. B. K. and Women’s $1.25 Under: —Mil P MRS. SUSAN SAVILLE DIES,I and Black. other u»'ézu'kn;“?fi“nranas. Per- 9 ewe:_ 69c s Milan Braids —Periwinkle & 1 B . > ect quality —First F! | . % . LONG A RESIDENT HERE !| Sizes for misses and women. Sale price, $1.98. Women's ngh‘:—weight Cotton —Visca Braids —Jade . i Tnde : shirts with high i : Goldenbers's—Third Floor. 510,0 hS|;ortt ?al_tm, sz.4'9 RE S ong' lseves. low neck —Canton and Tagal Cloth Ru;t -inch Sport Satin. an e eveless, Dutch neck an . . e == = heavy satin face quality, in all | elbow sleevés; . knee- length —Swiss Twisted Hemp Re Mrs. Susan Saville, lifelong resident of -the District and nearby glnr;‘lflnd. died Monday at her residence, 1420 17th street: at the age of eighty-four Years. She was one of the -three daughters of the late Peter Dent Posey and was born at Springfleld, his country residence in the Bethesda || district of Montgomery county. Much || o“g“);‘e‘;mearly ,\'t;‘uth was spent in |} ) on “with her sister, Mrs. Semuel C. Busey. e n 1859 she married Lieut. Thom: Truxtun Houston. U. §. N., but pa i came a widow about a year later, |} when he died at Naples of fever con- | | tracted while his ship was cruising || in. the Mediterranean. One son of this marriage. Thomas Truxtun Hous- ton of this city. survives her. She married James H. Saville, then | f| chief clerk of ‘the Treasury Depart- ment, in 1871, and afterward a prominent lawyer and business man here. Two daughters of this mar- riage survive her. Mrs. Fulton Lewis || and Miss Catherine Saville. Mr. Sa- ville died in 1912. Mrs. Saville was a member of the Washington Club, Chevy Chase Club and many charitable organizations and had' a large circle of acquaint- among e der V: residents. - S w”m"g“’"( Funeral services were-held_this an-i, | 1 ernoon at the residence, Rev. 3 Wallace Radelifte, pastor of the New York Avenue Preshyterian Church, of which the deceased had long been a member, officiating. Interment was in_Rock Creek cemetery. PR SHd KoL - A USINESS INSURANCE . Get the Rates of the Union Central Life Insurance Company l(. cug Less—Why Pay More? E. S. Brash .Genl. ) 14th St. NW. o i | ASSOCIATION f(i | Pays 6 Per Cent i i | LS w4 | Pays 4 Per Cent | | on shares’ withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 ] $800,000 Conus‘lltl and E Sts. N.W. | JAME! ijf SosmUA tatus full dose. Stood sixty yedrs® test. Sold every where, or by mail.5éca bettle, Est. 0. A. Voorhees, M. D., Philadelphia. | HINDERCORNS reoves S SE e ST T L Sieta.” Hlscez Chacsient Works, Famwpoqua o e “IF YOU HAD A “NECK ASLONGAS THI ASTIIS FELLOW, SORE THROAT 39c White Voile, 24c 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, a fine two-ply quali for waists and dresse: it Floor. A e 69c White Voiles, 39c - 38-inch White Novelty Voiles, extra-fine two-ply quali for waists and dresses.—First Flovr. 50c White Gabardine, 29¢ 36-inch White Novelty Gab- ardine, a yarn mercerized quality, for dresses and sKirts. —First Floor. 40c White Organdy, 39¢ 40-inch White Organdy, extra- fine, sheer transparent qual:ty.— First Floor. 59¢ Wash Satin, 38c 36-inch Mercerized Wash Satin, a high-grade cotton fabric. in light blue, tan, mais, brown, green and white.—First Flooy 59¢ Poplin, 36¢ 36-inch Navy Blue Poplin, a varn mercerized quality.—First Floor. 19¢ Printed Voiles, 93/¢c 40-inch Printed Voiles, in all- over scroll effects; light blue, and navy blue.—Firat 39¢ Colored Voiles, 29¢ 44-inch Plgin Colored Voiles, in pink, copen, lavender and old rose.—First Floor. -$1.00 Bleached - Sheets, 67c 54x90 Run-of-the-mill Seam- less Bleached Sheets, heavy, round thread quality.—First Floor. $1.39 Bedspreads, $1.00 _| Crochet Bedspreads, bed size: perfect quality. seilles design.—First Floor. 39c Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Run-of-the-mill ‘Bleach- ed Pillowcases, heavy, round thread quality.—First Floor. threatiguall WSt le $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.49 Crochet Bedspreads, full dou- ‘ble-bed size; in heavy raised Mar« seilles patterns.—First Floor. L o, o it 20c Sheeting Cotton, 15¢ 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, extra heavy, round thread quality.—First Floor. - $1.98 { | | 50c Dress Ginghams, 38c Children’s 25c Socks, 15¢ wanted light and dark shades. also black and white.—First 32-inch Fine Quality Dress | '°°7 tures; sizes 7 to 15 years.—First pants; regular and extra sizes in the lot, but not in each style. —Firat Floor. NEW McCall Pasterns 2555-2261 Make It - With a Pattern €6 . 9 = R Printed” in Blue You can make them up in a Jifty—these gingham styles. Because you don’t have to fuss with puzzling perfera- tions, or the confusing notches of old-style patterns. Instead there's “printed” directions on each pattern piece. “Printed” arrows pointing to the straight of the goods, and every. aid for cutting and making are on New McCaRl Patteorn Ginghams, the famous, Anderson Iva_nhoe brand, in_ ° beautiful plaids, checks and plain colors. ~—First Floor. 15c Shaker Flannel, 11c 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- nel, extra-heavy, double-fleeced quality.—Firat Floor. 28c Printed Flannels, 18c 36-inch Printed Flannels, in a good assortment of styles and colorings for women's house gar- ments.—First Floor. Sale of “Short Lots’’ of |Men’s Clothing| Various lines of men's and young men’s suits and overcoats that have sold down to a few of a kind brought into tomorrow’s sale and marked at decisive reductions forimmediate disposal. A word of advice—it will be best to come early, as quantities are not large and will sell out quickly at these low prices. Men’s Suits at $1675—A lot of 33 Men's Suits, in_green only: sizes 34 to | l 6 75 42 regular. Former prices up to ( 3 belted, with large collar and patch pock- " $ 1 6.50 etc. Broken sizes. Clearance price.... ] Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Clothes Shop Direct Entrance From K Street. 18c Outing Flannels 12Y5¢ 27-inch Outing Flannels, in stripes, checks and plaids; ex- tra-heavy, double-fleeced qual- ity—First Floor. Clearance: price... S i $2.50 All-Wool Serge Vot iews Orcroosts HieSh_ Lot $1.49 of 21 Young Men's Overcoats, in gray, Wi vn; T AT e s e green and two shades of brown; half Serge, with neat self color her- ringbone weave; dark brown only.—First Floor. 75c Novelty Skirtings 39¢c - 42-inch Novelty Skirtings, with neat borders: assorted color com- binations.—Firat Floor. Il Y $2.00 Suitings, $1.35 54-inch All-wool Suitings and Skirtings, in neat mixtures and novelty stripes.—First Floor. $2.50 Coatings, $1.29 54-inch Winter-weight Coat- ings, in an assortment of wanted colors.—First Floor. for Men— Up to $2.50 Men’s Underwear, 69¢ | | Heavy and medium weights, ! wool mixed, worsted mixed and balbriggan: natural and _silver gray colors. Also a few double- breasted fleece - lined shirts.— First Fioor. $1.00 Window Shades 44c 16 dozen Oilad ‘Opaque Cloth Window Shades, size 3x6 ft. white, ecru and green; ‘complete $1.98 Little Girls' Bathrobes, genuine Beacon blankets, in light blue, pink, copen and gray; small sizes only.—Third Floor. Pl ik el B GO $4.95 Juvenile Suits, $1.65 Boys’ Juvenile Suits, Jjunior Norfolk- models; good quality cheviot mixtures; sizes 3 and 4 years only.—Third Floor. Women’s 79¢c Petticoats $2.25 Bedspreads 59c { \ring and all fixtures— $l-89 lvg'ome;;'.- Gingh;m P:l‘:!co:lf‘, 2 plain ue; made witl u! 72x90 Dimity Bedspreads, Raince: various lengtns—maira | -39c and 48c Cretonnes perfect quality, three-quarter: Floor. 19¢ ' size—Firat Floor. T S : : Several hundred yards of vard- - $2.00 Lace Curtains, $1.29 | 5" Washable . retonnes, in $1.00 Black Velvet, 44c 65 pairs of Nottingham and lengths from 1 to 10 yards; for Filet Weave ¢ {Curtains, white or ecru colorg: 2% and 215 yards long: neat or heavily worked de- signs.—Fourth Floor. draperies, cushions and furni- ture covers; light and dark col- . ors; best patterns.—First Floor— Bargain Table. 17-inch Black Silk Face Velvet. for millinery purposes, pile quality.—Firat Floor. Close- Odd of Furt costs are disregarded—our sole thought is clearance. Go-Carts and Baby | Dressers and Chifforobes | Odd Settees at Sharp Bht;l; s?,:::i:ges " 0dd pieces from suites at $35.00 gfll::th s :n.x:h“' ;:t:;-l $2 5 00 final reductions. i::::;:,r .see.réulne 519.00 larly $42.60 .. § eaaes RZed Strollers, $9 50 in“, “v?;lnui 544.00 ’glg‘l?h:'l;: 539.00 with hood; natural o finish .ceecncene, ‘an:‘xine leather | - Good - Body Go-Carts, |fo0i $55.00 0::‘.T;‘blles-'md Duks il Foien-® Fese: $15.00 | ey " $19.00 | 1arly s27.50 .... S §185 Dress- $127 50 'r.sluu ......... : era reduced - Reed Strollers, large sizes; ot et white enamel e PN s l 5'00 5 S!’hgl‘::orf.“«‘e_.' $ 39 00 Willow 98¢ ¥ hogany finish.. Natural Chairs. | wmmm S vty sEiia, = $18.00 $49.00 ‘Mattresses - Dres 1 ogany-finish Daven= o Mat::uesv | Avory faiah men pore ;r.{i., $l.§v0'(l) '.w - 3 * sl ends. single-bed size; Englander and' ‘| - Golden . Oak $1 6 75 Regularly $32.50 s Simmons make Chiftorobe. Reg- . ah ~finish Library Regularly $15 an 59.00 ularly $29.50 ... Table, " 5iczs. $21 00 g s nch top, Reg- 4 Fo ‘Walnut - finish Chifforobe, | ularly $59.00... b S R | Tt AN $48.00 | it oy $29.00 Sand, Bngianderind Bimmens | 1arly w500, 0 Regularly $59.. R T ; QOak Wardrobe, $'l 4.50 TR ‘ Bh i $12.75 | (S0Na $14.50 | gy v $25.00 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $2.25 Genuine Serpentine Crepe Kimonos, pretty new patterns, satin ribbon tPimmed; full-cut sizes.—Third Floor. sises TRIrE IIoN: e $3.00 Canton Crepe, $1.98 40-inch Canton Crepe, a heavy quality; high grade silk and wool weave, in navy, brown, pium and black.—First Floor. e e 89c Silk Shirtings, 58¢ 33-inch Silk Stripe Shirtings, fine silk mixed quality, with styl- ish crepe weave; light grounds, with colored stripes.—First Floor. mithcoloteddinmes R B $2.00 Satin Duchesse $1.59 25-inch Black Satin Dutchesse, all-silk, rich satin face quality, for handsome street and evening gowns—First Floor. B o oo o R S Girls’ $10 Capes, $6.95 Three All-wool Tan Capes, for little girls 5 and 6 years of age. Stylish models, with plaid ‘wool collars.—Third Floor. colline TN Blobes $2.50 Wool Tricotine $1.69 46-inch All-wool Tricotine, in black and brown. A popular fabric for dresses and suits.— First Floor. i S g O $1.25 Storm Serge, 79¢ 54-inch Storm Serge, a heavy double-twilled quality. In black, navy ‘and copenhagen blue.— First Floor. e e $1.00 Velveteen, 59¢ Velveteen, in red, brown and green. Heavy pile quality.—First Floer. Men'’s $3 to $4 Hats $1.10 Balance of our fall and winter stock of “Smart Set" and “Brad- ford” makes; good models. In at Reductions of 30% to 50%] This hali-yearly disposal of odd lots and slightly marred pieces of Furniture is eagerly i customers, who have learned the price reductions are real and legitimate. Regular prices are not considered—actual popular shades.—First Floor. looked forward to by our Serving Tables and- China - Cabinets ‘Serving Tables, in 0d I various ‘style 512.50 I finishes.. Regu- larly $18:to'$20° 0dd Chirta Cabinets, mahog- atnyp o704 s and 375, $39’00 i Bookcases 3 Secrehr* ; Izookun.‘ ma- | ogany finish. e $39.00 Two-Door Bookcases, ma- hostlanv’ for::ie'smkm ma- i foue’ maxe $25.00 Easy Chairs Mission Armchairs, * imita- Hor e stoss $5.00 and $12.00 ... . _ Mission Armchairs, heavy frame; boxed seat. $7. 50 Regularly $14 and: $18.00 . with foot $19.00 ~ g mahogany. Reduced from $29.00 to. e Women's Crepe Kimonos | Men’s Union Suits, $1.29 | | 1 dling, others imperfect. Heavy and medium weights, wool and worsted mixtures, a fine mercerized lisle thread; mostly all sizes; perfect qualil; Regular $2.50 and $3.00 values. First Fl i RS Men’s Half Hese, 15¢ Fiber Silk and Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, fully reinforced. 0dd lots of 39¢ to 65c values: some slightly imperfect.—First Floor. $10 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $4.85 Twenty-two_9x12-ft. Reversi- ble Wool and Fiber Rugs, green. red, tan and brown medallion and neat all-over designs.— Fourth Floor. Men’s $1 and $1.50 Nightrobes, 59¢ Of good quality cambric and muslin, V neck and collar attached styles; slightly mussed and soiled from han- Sizes 14, 15 and 16.—Fiest Floor. $17.50 Brussels Rugs $10.65 Eleven 7.6x9-ft. Seamless Brus- sels Rugs, all-wool face, 'floral and medallion designs, in_light and dark colorings. — Fourth Floor. Boys’ $1.00 Union Suits, 50c Boys' Gray Cotton Union Suits, Their smart lines—their gay colorings tempt one to test their becomingness. And the price—$8.75—means dollars saved on your new hat. sizes 4 and 6 years only; perfect. | quality—First Floor. details: vantages. There are Sweeping Reductions for Final Clearance of Women’s Winter Coats Suits and Dresses Every winter garment must go—prices reduced to the lowest possible point to empty racks and cases of Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Suits and Dresses at once. All are sacrificed at tremendous reductions. Stout Dresses, sold up to-$27.50, now........ Winter Coats, sold up to $27.50, now. 3 Plush Coats, sold up to $29.75, now | Cloth Suits, sold up to $27.50, now. Cloth Suits, sold up to $35.00, now. Women's Rain Coats, sold‘up to $17.98, now. Plush Coats, sold up to $37.50, now............. $16.66 Cloth Suits, sold up to $65.00, now e High-grade Dresses, sold up to $69.50, now. Cloth Dresses, sold up to $19.75, now | Silk and Cloth Dresses, sold up to $39.75, now. | Fur-trimmed Suits, sold up:to $50.00, now. . Cloth Coats, sold up to $49.50, now...... Il Cloth Dresses, sdld up to $29.75, now. | $15.98.“Fulwool”. Jorsey Suits now.-... Cloth, Dresses, sold up to $12.98, now. Winter Coats, sold up to $42.50, now I Finest Coats, sold mo $89.50, now Goldenberg’s—Second Women’s $6.00 and $7.00 " Low Shoes, $2.85 Pair Out they go—broken lines and small lots of women’s low shoes left from our regular stock .of footwear. To- morrow’s alert shoppers will enjoy unusual saving ad- Oxfords and Pumps of tan calf, patent colt, black kid and dufl leathers, with Louis, military and low Welted and turned soles. Sizes are 'not complete in every style, but you will find all sizes in the lot from 2% to 7. Foliaabers's—Fint Tieor. $20 and $25 Axminster Rugs, $13.65 Seven 6x9-ft. and eight 4.6 ft. Axminster Rugs. Ale: Smith and Sanford makes ental and medallion gocd colorings.—Fourth Floor. $8.95 and $10 Comforts $4.95 Sixteen Satipe and Silk-like Mercerized Cambric-covered Com- forts. filled with Hygeia Brand lamb's wool; size 72x80 inches. for double beds.—Fourth $3.00 Velvet Rugs, $1.88 Forty-two Alexander Smith & Son: Velvet Rugs, size 2 inche: floral and Orient il od colorings. Table. oor. $12.95 Linoleum Rugs $5.95 Eleven Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs, size 7.6x10.6 ft.: hand- =ome wool rug design cork- filled, burlap back. — Feurth Floor. $5.00 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $2.45 Thirty-eight 6x10-ft. TDouble- warp Steficiled Grass Rugs. in green, blue and brown medallion and neat border designs. Fourth Floor. $5.00_Blankets, $3.29 Thirty-five pairs of Heavy Aus- tralian Brand Blankets, sizes 66 x80 and 70x80, for double beds: white with blue or pink borders; fine-grade cotton with soft fleece finish, having the appearance of wool—Fourth Floor. Read the ..$11.95 .$10.00 ..$12.88 || ome’ $2.00 Underwear, 80c Light-weight Cotton and Wool Underwear; shirts with high neck and long sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, low neck and sleeveless; ankle and. knee lengths, some with equestrienne tops, others with muslin waist bands; broken sizes; perfect quality.—First Floor. heels.