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™ Lt g - ol el 'S g -l 10' THE EVENING STAR,'W-A'SHIN ON, D. 27., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922 OBREGON ISFLAYED '- e FOR EERNG ALOF | $10 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $5.45 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Double-warp Grass Rugs. Choice of 12 handsome designs and colorings, in oriental, medallion, neat and novelty border designs/of green, blue, brown and combination colorings. Perfect quality. Fourth Floor. ‘Sample Handkerchiefs Up to 25c values 1 2 2 Women’s Embroidered Corner Handkerchiefs, of white lawn, swiss, dimity and batiste, colored lawn and colored embroidered lawns, all with prettily embroidered corner design. , Each handkerchief on manufacturer's original sample card. N WASHER For Laundry Work Best Make Easy on Clothes Work and Time $125, $139, $155 + MUDDIMANG, 616 12th St—1204 G St. Mexican Paper Urges Takinb People Into Confidence on Recognition Question. By the Assoclated Press. Z | , MEXICO CITY, March 1—An appeal for President Obregon to take the Mexican people into his confidence in _ matters concerning recognition. by | the United States, coupled with an 1 urgent demand that something be done to restore diplomatic relations between the two nations, was made In a signed editorial today in the newspaper El Universal by the pub- lisher. Felix Palavicini. The president was asked to explain through the press what the demands of the Unfted States are, and to take counsel with the nation's wisest men as to how these demands can best be met in a manner commensurate with the national pride and dignity. “If Gen. Obregon is a patriot tils is the octasion for him to prove it.” says the editorial. “Since he could not by means of prompt legislative methods satisfy the demands of the American government, upheld and | seconded by those of England, France and Belgium, he should, without timidity, adopt such administrative methods as, by appeasing the Amer- fcan plutocracy, would facilitate mat- ters. A Sale That Sets the Pace for Vqlue-Giving! NEW TWEED SUITS —of Scotch Tweéd, Homespun Tweed and Jersey Tweed Every Material guaranteed ALL WOOL N New Pre-Easter MILLINERY Presenting the Newest Fashions at Typical Goldenberg Low Prices $5, $7.50, $10 « First, the price story—an unusual one. Atypical Goldenberg value-giving achieve- % [ ment that brings women and misses a rare opportunity to purchase a Tweed Suit at | considerably less than their normal price. ¢ No need to dwell upon the tremendeus vogue [ J for Tweed Suits. Suffice it to say these are THE Tweed Suits every one is looking for. Styles best suited for the younger set, for sports and J all Springtime occasions. Chic Tailored Models Norfolks Box Coat Effects Straightline Models Tuxedo Styles Belted Styles With Fatch Pockets Novelty Button Trimmings You may select from pepper-and-salt mixtures in black and white, jade and white, brown and white, as well as rose, copen, bamboo, saddle brown, asphalt, mocha and heather. Sizes for n¥isses and women. The sale Price. ... ..o isioziminse L $9.50 Goldenberg's—Seoond Floor. N e T R Y iy Should Know Conditions. © “It_is necessary that the Mexican people, the people of the LUnited States and those of the rest of the world should know the present condi- tions of American interests and prop- erty in Mexico. * * ® Frankly, a treaty of conditions is not necessary. Experience has proved, during the in- “'-\ terviews with the oil men, that se- < ious. and conscientious discussion R 0 8 ; . = : leads to adjustment. R ntins slasey Today's editorial is a follow-up of s one last October, in which Senor Pala- e oot loini - charged the administration with imcompetence. He reiterates his criticism_ Of Obregon's. -oabinet an says that the state governors have Converted themselves into “satraps h She loevent When who, ignoring their obligations to ot T Sof eaily federal government, act as if we had 1 no_relations with the Olllshl[e worl:é SESE'S LASSES upreme court was de- CL{LE‘P. 8 OLASSES dering a decision on ar: ORI NO FMOR KN BH ven of the constitu- t imultaneously recog- failed to recog- ! | yours. Why put off such a pleasurable event when nize acquired rights.” This decision, handed dewn last September, in a suit brought by the Texas Company, defl- nitely established the non-retroac- —_—— : OPTO;:IETRISTS 1ivits of article twents -seven nation- $1. ? Longcloth, $1.49 Women’s Oxfords, $3.69 Brand-new! Latest-moment styles, just unpacked f,’;fi{"l :}“l';’e‘e:fl‘icq?dxétiio?kgnfi;uw i Tl'f:;xfl«‘.dfi'i‘."u W omen's New Oxfords, of tan, and made ready for vour inspection tomorrow. Un- oil properties title to which had been t Floor. b mu;‘:l“x’sl:mbl"f\'x‘é(xfi',? :‘Zfii’d limited variety from which to choose. 1- perfected prior to the going into e h leather or rubber Pect of the constitution. s . rub - 5 ““amks Tmmediate Adjustment. 20c Pajama Checks, 16c | militiry ang Cuban neels; sizes Col M . It's good. It's sweet, The editorial says, however thai , 35:inch White Pajama Checks, _— ors aterials ‘o ally langerous Ccons ion = . =l s ade, - P . It’s fine to eat— e goers Jgovernment i easentially for making ~undergarments.— Women’s 69c Union —Periwinkle —Milan Hemp A ARG AR AT A A AT AR ) L A A linked with his diplomatic relations First Floor. - H HOLMES HEALTH BREAD |]!with the United States” and, after C Suits, 43¢ 89c White Voile, 49¢ Women's light-weight Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeve- 40-inch Imported White Chiffon less, knee length: also bodice —Milan —Canton Crepe jurging immediate adjustment ‘of the ain differences, adds: * o no Phone M; 4537 {with the soft, sweet racial patichce T which characterizes us; our creditors _\'olle. a fine, sheer, t ply qual- style.—First Floor. Vi: o = unts, while | ity, with the appearance of geor- —_———— —Visca Braid - are ready, Withiour’ scconnts, WhLC, | Less Than Whol Beits crepes Wit Brsore. © - S = g 3¢ stroll about with our h olesale Cosi Children’s Waists, 25¢ ¢ —Sport Hats of All Straw pockets and a cigarctte between our ¥ lips. ) ;“[ HWB7%’ Tn conclusion the editorial says | i K P i “can save his gov- lnaceno ~ President Obregon *¢ 30c Plisse Crepe, 25¢ Children’s Acorn Waists, 29-inch Plisse Crepe, flesh and button attachments: siz with I and’ Cellophane A special purchase of one thousand Bo to New Spring Blouses, of fine quality sulph 9 2 12 ; ¥ : o E » quality sulphur-dyed, fast-color white: fine mercerized quality, e aars—First | Flser—Under- . sciplining the state Lot A 'y e: ercerized uality, for et Mot s " \ L . e N erument” by disclplining the an | kh?lh a(tl a sani:]g sur{ mrbed‘wlmmd by mothers. lingerie.—~First Floor. ear Seetion. F A fascinating variety, in styles of the moment. for t. NW. doubts regarding property legiti- ell made—double yoke, lined collars and cuffs and . 5 Women’. early Spring and Faster wear. atures that couldn” OVER KRESGE'S 5 AND 10c STORE | mately acquired and regarding re-| falllcul cizes fiom Ziolbneas | = : $1.75 Chiffon Satin, $1.39 omen’s 39c Hose, 21c be ;kfl] hed—tl dess of b I et cmda g 8.W. Corner Seventh and E Sts. ligious faiths.~by admitting the ur- years. - 35-inch Colored Chiffon Satin, Women's #Onyx” Sample Cot- % ctche 1e goodness of the qualities, materials Open Evenings, . sgey 0P Bundays ]| gent }'::S'xg:‘ »;::g?mg :gecsli:;u;-‘{ - Every boy loves to wear Khaki blouses—mothers all silk, rich satin-face qualits ;r;;."n?e.'mae with seam back, and trimmings—all the very best of their kind. To <ay % Let Us Be Your Dentist dly interpreted laws erroneou_sly| should not miss this event. B irect ::g‘l‘e):l“;l":”s‘;"l‘g‘;{“m;’: white and cordovan: nothing ofithc.smnrt individuality that each hat p.,,\'. ] Hundreds of people entrust n:?,?'e‘..’,?;;,:,';“u&’; N s e On Bale Matn Floor and Boya' Depaitment—Third Floor. black .and white.—Firat Floor. perfect quality. —Firxt Floor. sesses, putting it in a class by itself. 5 their dental work to us—why not || ; - e 5 4 s O o oot carotul-" and 1do e fter having taken these steps. Boys’ $| .50 Blouses 55c Striped Shirtings, 48c Children’s 39c Hogse, 25¢ Seldeabecyis=hesond Zloer. £ 5:?;"::&5::‘-: p:iz;z and charge J| gpregon is unable to re-esmhm:l\ 9, . 33-inch Silk Stripe Shirtings, Children’s Cotton Ribbed Hose, [ = > diplomatic relations and consequently ° heavy quality, white grounds with in black, white and cordovan; all Set of {to” isure-tranqulility throushout the | |gg pecial, C C handsome colored sik. steipes sizes; perfect quality.oFirst St | Irepublic, Palavicini declares. tne | |& ; . Pirst Floor, 5 Floar. o 2 Minimum ot |!President will bb obliged to but om ;‘;I ¢ Just received—300 newSpring Blousgs, in white and tan = = ——— o 25: : C,l s 8 $1.89 Bleached Sheets LS 5 i Wher e e ong. the papile peace or pre- pongee colors. Made of mercerized material that looks like 59c Mercerized Poplins Women’s Silk Hose Sol ercuniciis $1.69 5 Other Weoek serving a precarious and warlike real silk. Attached soft coilar, flap and pocket. Full cut” 49¢ $2.25 ment of new epring = 2 DORe: power.” and will eventully arrive atj|} sizes 6 to 16 years. $6-1nch ¥ 5 : o colorings. such as plaids, o Sets of Teeth . ¢...$5up || fis oy’ possivie Joiution Goldoer e~ Tied P arta o T s | ot oo e e o | ptelpes, rines and pens - & Gold Inlays, Amal- — finish; all wanted shades: also double heel and foe: cordovan, | Dovs shirts. also women's wear. - e gam Fillings $1.00 up COle‘JER ASSIGNED. black and white—First Floor. Russian calf, African brown and —First Floor. 45c Pillowcases, 35¢ E 8 a1k Lieut. Comfnander Montgomery A. i 2 few black. Seconds of values 42 Bleached Pillowcases, 8 Silver Fillings S0c Stuart, Naval Medicai Corps, at thei $2.00 Satin Duchesse worth $3.25 pair— First Floor. 15 ADron Ginehatae made of heavy, closesaeen o o Gold Crowns. . . . .$5. marine barracks, Quantico. Va., has ) $1.59 P! g lowease cotton.—First Floor. i aring S R e 35-inch Black Satin Duchesse, . $2.00 P. N. Corsets, $1.33 12/5c 39 Pi B 2 all pure silk, rich satin-face P N Pisetical aido Coroste of 27-inch Standard Apron Ging- C l"OWCases, 29¢ & ] grade, for making street or even- R I hams, in all size blue checks; ox Ble i Pillowe = e L taatBied || oSl conumes—Flevti Fiser Sold Regularly Sunraniecd oroud rone tiasg | marrented” fast colors-—rirst qasiite: hamaon=zcs B t vomen in the £ : : y 3 d § ent referonces tojwomen'! N 0| egu arly model suitable for stout ‘igures. = ironed —¥irst Floor. o N |5 $2.50 Crepe Meteor, $2.19 ZThird Floor. < s ol L ST 25¢c Dress Ginghams, 18c | $2.00 Bed: 20c Bleached Muslin, 14C‘ Mill lengths org::-:n-hs’nr?s.T Cpreads, SLD at 98¢ 40°inch Crepe Meteor, a heavy, firm-woven quality, with rich White Dimity Bed- t . 3 2 Ginghams, in 5 cle-bed size: pe ® satin face, in mavy " blue, brown Choice of 4 Styles Sketched (3ineh Bleached Auslin, o ingnams.""in* zood. u le-bed size: perfect glose-woven, soft-finiah _grade. or promenianand R - lais ol . —First Fl 5 ‘edn eqr @ Children’s Straw Hats 59c Eieot Bloer. B $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.49 IN AL L NN T 90x100 White Din Bed- ——— $1.95 $1.75 Couch Covers, $1.10 New McCall ads (note the extra sizey. in > SiiAbt inew tiodels in aabior e e ew 1 neat - seersucker stripesyeFirnt one” M b SR S ae e aan il Pauern 2608 | | eabote red, navy blue and hlack.—Third 5| ; thorou inge: 1 - o Floor. good aluminum ware; \\'illgno}t' :rrl:ilfvzd-. :3?!'-"}"; IT(\‘(;HAM' S Crochet s fl:,sg easi o ) and tan stripes.— Cham- * bed = A s designa Little Tots' Hats, $1.00 gy SenCmontmme ok B} == — Brav. 2 First Fioar, S Straw Hats, in_ mushroom < s S s Duiscitor 59c Tan'Pongee, 48c even that very | /8 2 e I == ehenen chilealiot ip i xoam every housewifz to choose a 35-inch Tan Pongee, a high- new Cretonne, % $15 Hodge's Fiber Rugs blpe and brown, with silk rib- T i v i i hon band Aad e A grade silk and cotton fabric, with is suited for —_——— the general appearance of silk pongee.—First Floor. complete set. Choice of the Following Articles —3-quart trade size Cov= ered Saucepans with long $10.95 1 re Room Size making up e this style. b]l S = R is going to be | ke's Make Cherokee e 39c White Voile, 25¢ ooy ilas ¢ Rugs. “reversible and durabie: 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, a oy \nEs oL, sieactiod) fine two-ply quality, with tape i e e an and brown medallion, oriental edge. for waists and dresses.— and neat paiterns — Fourth i TR B AL S i S ST Women’s Bungalow Aprons, $1.00 Gingham Bungalow Aprons, in pretty checks of brown, green, A specially arranged sale of popular make Sewing & Machines at greatly reduced prices, in order to make g room for new stock. In the sale are floor samples and slightly marred machines. But all are in perfect mechani- Dlack, lavender and blus: len o g . cal condition and guaranteed to give. satisfactory service med with rickrack braid; guar- bandle. S e Heent T8 - - anteqd fast colors: epen-irent ot tradeisize Cove 35c White India Linon $4.50 Gold Seal R ‘ Some lots are limited and may not last all day, so come early ;'.':.dl:“'"" Floor, Bargaia A h.“dlé.n"ep‘"' with bail 25¢ 1 . I i ¥ A i and select the machine to do your spring dressmaking. ——— _._‘w_'" trade size Lipped | MnCn}l Pat- - $2.45 Extra-size Aprons, $1.50 Sauce, ippe 40-inch White India Linon, ex- | tern 2608. Gentine Gold & | - e 3 prons, 31. agcepans. tra fine sheer quality, snow-white Pattern 2608 Rugs, size 413x9 fi | This Domestic Sit-Rite is one Women's Extra Size Bungalow RN —¢-quart trade size Pre- bleached.—First Floor. neat figured desi 1 Aprons, of good quality percale, serving Kettles. complete borders; prings of Uoldenderg »—nasemen.. U 5 Warner’s Corsets, $1.50 blue, rose, green and brown.-— of the best known sewing ma- : i Fourth Floor. Warner's Corsets, of pink cou- 20c Outing Flannels, 14c ourth Floor. chines for home use and has a in assorted stripes and checks; three-quarter-length sleeves; Seatis Ghcinca Gl s . lnrge pocket—Third Floor. o ~ til; broad’ front clasps; guaran- 07.i i H t fine grade oak case, auto lift and ARTEEinaTkeL—Third Fieee. i) $2.00 Crepe de Chine Women’s 85¢ Union teca rustproof bontng: meatum | nesvy Gounis peres memie s | 99¢ Sofa Cushions, 35c 1 1 -, and 1 bust nrodels; all st s i vere: @ Cush- is ball-bearing. Regular $70.00 $2.00 Bloomer Dresses _ $1.49 Suits, 69¢ Up to 36— Thira Floor. © " | Dlalds checks and stripest lixht i ! value. $1.69 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine, Women's light-weight Cotton e — - a tapestry : X heavy, firm-woven quality, in & | Unlon Suite, oo news Shg qorton $2.50 Imperial Serge s Dy Little Tots’ Bloomer \Dresses, | largs’ assortment of wanted | less band'top' ana tignt knes $1.60 $1.39 Bleached Sheets ahie. | . o " of blsk mer- = ; perfect quality: regular . ’ - e T | | Sale Sl e First Floor. 1 = 5 o Sesie shoulders and round necks; sizes s Toncioge- W] aquality, Juble- size; perfect 3 to 6 years.—Third Floor. 48c and 59c Cretonnes $1.00 and $1.25 Cook’s Inybiack andinavy blue—wewt O e o 54-inch All-wool Tailor's Serge, 3| : “Little Girls’ Dresses - 24c Linoleum, 48¢ e rrverenll - e G By el - . #= SSe! ‘Washable Cretonnes, in mill o i i : —_— Ngw Willard Cabinet—another $2.98 lengths from 1 to 10 vards, but stained on the cage by wates wh m-s.;: ')P;ettlcoats $5.00 C $2.9! $2.98 Covert Suiting ‘ 3 : undreds of yards alike, in light | secured th 5 = 8 X X > A i special, made by the Domestic New Saflor Dresses,-of white -| and. dark colorings: in floral, | ums to sell atsso sqoors yarntie: Women's Extra §i i ] 2 $1.9: & Sewing Machine Co. High-grade, Lonsdale jean, with blue collar | stripe, foliage and bird designs. | stead of $1.00 and $1.35: S ihaua Bize belticoats, 3x6-tt. Crex de Luxe Rugs, In -98 i sewing Machine Co. High-grade, na cute trimmed with white | Bciionc for e Gecorative sue: | $iead of 31.00 and §135; S-quar. | of benutiful lustrous quality sat: | handsome oriental. meaallion and 5i-iuch All-wool Covert Suit- f| ) Enichiell ik, case) suitable braid and silk lacers; sizes 2 to 8 | poses Sround the home-Wirst | gray: for homb i lrown un Dive: "atylian” fomuse of. tons | Dpat fepred designs Of ercen, | ing. for suits, dresses and scpa- @) - S years.—Third Floor. Floor, Bargain Table. lse—Fourth Moy or shop 5“3‘ laiy‘u lounce of tucks blue, tar, rose, red and brown.— rate skirts: in gray, tan, brown 4 or-any room. Regular price, $60.00. S olipiaiting = Thind [Floer. Fourth Floor. and green.—First Floor. B { i Young Men---High School Students .| Special Purchase of - TWOP-Trousers Suits $24L75 ALL BRAND-NEW SPRING MODELS A widely varied range of advance Spring patterns and shades to select from, in sizes 32 to 36. Double-breasted suits in the newest stripes of black and white and blue and white and the popular Tartan checks. ‘Every suit has two pairs of trousers, which practically insures double wear —it also represents an extra value. because the extra pair of trousers would cost you from $5 to $7 alone. B : Men's Clothing Department—First Floo. Sale of Men’s Shirts Values worth up to | $2.00at ............... - Sale Price...... Machines at Zf":'fi"‘:}—m..‘..$65 $45 & $55° \ These Shirts are made with the usual care given custom shirts—the workmanship is perfect, all are’hand pressed and each size is cut on a separate pattern. > Pk Many, many new spring patterns are here in sizes 13% to 18. Un- doubtedly the best shirt value in town at $1.29. Men’s Furnishings Department—Fimt Floor. \

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