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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922. LIGNS’ CLUB ENTERTAINS. Members Have /International Of- ficers as Luncheon Guests. FRIEZE ACCEPTED International |President Ewen W. 25c and 39¢c 25¢ Unhleiched 12Y,c Unbleached 18c Yard-Wide BY e e e Neckwear Crash En i and speakers at the weekly luncheon 19¢ : *19c Yard . 93¢ Yard 8c Yard of the Wasihngton Lions’ Club, held at the Willard Hotel yesterday. 5 Last night a delegation of Wash- ington Lions, headed by President Caleb O'Connors, attended the “jun- gle 'festivities” of the Baltimor Lions’ Club, at the Southern Hotel, in Baltimore. Virgil F. Bourne has been designated chairman of the charter night program of the Washington club, which is scheduled to take place in the near future. . Odds and Ends of Wom- en's Neckwear, including separate collars and collar and cuff sets, of organdy and Venice lace. 'An as- sortment of pretty: styles. Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor, 39-inch Unbleached Cot- ton, a firm woven qual- ity, in mill lengths from ¢ 2 to 10 yards. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Remnants of 36-inch Per- 10 pieces of All Pure Linen Unbleached Crash, close, absorbent weave, for roller or tea towels. Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. “Quest of Holy Grail” to Be Placed at Central High 5 as Memorial. Formal acceptance of the offer of the Central High School Alumni Associa- Close-woven qual Goldenberk's—First Floor. tion to place a memorial frieze of Ab- bey’s paintings of the “Quest of the Holy Grail” in the library of Central High School,in honor of the graduates who died In the world war, was made by the board of education at its regular meeting yesterday afterncon in the Franklin School. The board accepted the offer upon the recommendation of Stephen E. Kramer, acting superintend- ent of schools. Playground Authorized. Mrs. Sus! Root Rhodes, supervisor icipal playground depart- authorized by the board to open and conduct municipal play- drawn from mun se. A communication from Fir> Chief George Watson recommending that the : Central High School be teel curtain was Nerves Need i by the board. — e Remnant Friday—a Day of Big Savings The once-a-week clearing throughout the entire store that means a final riddance of all remnants without regard to former prices—the big economy day of the week. Greater reductions—lower prices—bigger values than ever before. You will want to share the savings after reading this list of bargains for Friday. ‘We cannot fill mail or phone orders. 5 Middy Blouses Odd Lots of Corsets $150 Corsets, 77c—0dd lot of Popujgr Make Corsets, of pink coutil, topless and low bust models, with long 77C hips; mostly small sizes: $7.25 Nemo Corsets, $555—Of pink_and white coutll, extreme long hip models, with thres heavy elastic inserts; heav- $5.55 e T TR . PR composed of in C. Graham, 1 . 1ly boned; sizes 26, des and Jir. Kramer, was ap- gounshment 30, 84, 35 &0 36...- nfer with Eng - \ Qi ative owa Pink Bandeaux, 25c—0dd lot i ller relative to the fire- g days . of Pm}‘ l;‘lm;e x ‘,1:‘ fancy material, 100] LY = ' the board to Eive Todeis, with slastic - 20C A Feature Purchase of } spring play in the audi- M =; f ! sert; all sizeS...... i | tral High School March 'ade of Guaranteed First Floor. N i if the conditions of the | The. Henry.Pollk Lonsdale Jean $525 and $550 Nemo Corscts, &l ol officizls also were granted per~ & ion to stage an entertainment. Just 600 in the lot, all we could O A e U R L get—better come early, as they ronetns sizen 32 and 3,50 E ed George J.-Jones, hedd of the may not last all day. Well - made 23 only = ¢ 5 v e] T ti t - 5 . 39 e e tae Middy Blouses of a nationally Women's Ferrls Walsts, button Remarkable Values in Friday’s Sale at the board, which followed the public meetin The board probably will take some action on this question at| its next meeting. Colored Delegation Appears. . A delegation of colored citizens headed by Prof. Kelly Miller of How- ard University, also appeared be- fore the board in the executive con- ference and pledged its support to the school development program. The delegation Stressed particularly the need of an extension to the Arm- strong Manual Training School, and a separate business high school to re- place the business practice depart- the Dunbar High School. (Watch for the Aiphabesical Ads) iel Murray, Dr. J. R. A. Crowsland, James A. Cobb, Archibald Grimke, Dr. Mici“m Waldron and Perry W. How- ard. —_— -Y. W. C. A. PLANS DRIVE. ‘Women Discuss Campaign for $45,- 000 Fund. Mrs. Harry E. Hull, executive chair- man of the Young Women's Christian sociation campaign _committee; Grace Axtell, campaign director and Miss Gertrude MacArthur were the speakers at a dinner last night given for the association's campaign committee and workers at 1333 F street nortnwest. The subject dis- ed was the coming drive of the Y™ for $45,000, necessary to carry on the work of the organization in Washington for the ensuing year. Hull, in her advice to the id that “an active optimist comes a pl@ptomist.” She compli- mented the members of business t ms upcn their ability to a D big work aside from their dally occupations, and declared that a finance effort of the sort proposed means far more than the getting of dollars. dinner. trimmed alsts; 51'59 Remnants of Colored Wash Goods, including 36-inch Silk and W 's Fiber Silk H ..... Cotton Crepe de Chine and Pongee; 36-inch Reppscord Poplins; 36- = ose, s $ SMALL FIRE IN THEATER. IR e T e e A R rteriscd Wasy Betin, & migh-grads | 29e—04d lot of Women's Fiber Worth $1 to $1.50 at Frederick Kittredge, twenty-seven years old, was painfully burned last night while trying to extinguish a fire which occurred in the Elite The- ater, Rhode Island avenue and 14th street. The blaze, soon extinguished, was confined to the operator’s booth. cup gives you a re- freshing, restful glow that makes you for- fronts and side pockets. women. Bungalow: Aprons 79¢c Each Women’s Bungalow Aprons, fine grade percales, in attrac- tive patterns and models; some trimmed with'_ rickrack braid. ‘Well made and finished —First Floor. ‘Women’s Black Aprons, 69c— aetiiniae 28 60c elastic walst, fin with large pocket...... Goldenberg's—Third Floor. @Girls’ Apparel Plaid Kilties, $298—Girls’ New Plaid Kilties, good quajity woolen materials; full plafted models, with wide houlder straps; anjers ey $2.98 Girls’ Middies, $1.00—Of white Lonsdale jean, with blue coller Al uffs; 6 0! al dels; Sizes 8 to 18 year. $l '00 Combinat drawers and lace- Girls’ Dresses, $275—Lot of Girls' Mercerized Poplin D 3 in ross, copen and pink; styl models, with prot.tx h d - embroider: 0Odd Lots of Home Needs known make; cut generously full, with deep hems, in regulation and lacer styles. Some with deep yokes{ front and back ; tailored side pocket and tie emblem ; others with lacer Fashioned of guaranteed Lons- dale jean, in all white and white with contrasting collar and cuffs. Sizes 14 to 22 for misses and sets, heavily boned; or hook clasp; sho;ll- 1, 1$1.39 $200 Ferris Waists, $1.00— Misses’ Ferris WIJI;:- $l .00 of white coutl! Floor. ‘doning: small only Goldenberg's—" Lace Remnants Remnants of Laces, Embrolder- ses, Georgette Crepe and Nets, in various designs and widths. De- sirable lengths. Marked at One-! ar nlf Geldenberg’s—First 9c and 39¢ Wash Goods Remnants -19¢ Yard It will pay you to anticipate Spring and Summer needs and secure several remnant pieces for waists, dresses and children’s wear from tomorrow’s sale of white and colored wash goods. Hundreds of yards—all desirable and in lengths for every need. WHITE GOODS, include Beach Cloth, Chiffon Voile, Cannon Cloth, Indian Head, COLORED GOODS, include Novelty Sport Cloth, Beach Sroatsd Batite, Flsin ‘Color nte: lain r Linene Suiting, Organdy, Plisse | Voiles and Organdies, Yarn Crepe, etc. Mercerized Poplin, etc. Widths range from 27 to 44 inches wide. All in the most wanted lengths. . Remnants of 50c and 75c ) White and Colored Goods. .. .. 29¢ silk and cotton weave; 86-inch Colored Dotted Swiss; 36-inch Woven Madras; 36-inch Marquisette and 32-inch Mercerized Foulards, also remnants of 36-inch White Novelty Voiles; 36-inch White Novelty Skirting; 36-inch White Chiffon Voile: 36-inch White Poplin; 44-inch ‘White Indian Head, 36-inch White Gabardine, and many other popular fabrics. Good, useful lengths for waists and dresses. Dresses, Coats and Suits 00 Trimmed Hats Out - of - the-ordi- nary millinery event —offering all newest spring styles—sport _hats and hats for dress at this excep- tionally low price for Friday. € In the Following Colors —Brown —Red —Gold —Sand —Henna —Pink —White —Navy —Blue —Gray and Black. K Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. $1.80 Diaper Cloth $1.19 Piece 40 pleces of 24-inch Antiseptic Diaper Cloth, in sealed cartons containing ten yards; strictly perfect quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Hosiery . ‘Women's Fiber and Silk Hose, 69c—0dd lot of Women's Fiber and Silk Mixed Hose, fiber silk almost all the way; also a few pairs of dropstitch hose, in gray, with seam up the back; cotton garter top; also a few pairs fiber silk all the way up; black and white; broken sizes. Seconds of 29 69c values (Y Children’s 29c Hose, 19c—0dd It lof Chilaren's Cotton: Hods; ne or heavy ed; 19C Cook’s Linoleum, purchased re- cently from the Underwriter's Salvage Co., of New York—not ‘burned, but only slightly dam- Now Rather than carry them slashed the price on'these remaining overcoats to a point that should force them out in a hurry tomorrow. Double and single breasted models with belt ba belt all around, in brown, gray, green and tan mixtures. Sizes 33 to 38 only. It will pay you well to invest the money in one of these overcoats for next season. ' thes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance From K Street. Goldenberg’s—First Miss Mildred Bartholow, chairman $2.00 ons, $159— cordovan and African of ihs. Duthicss and rrotessiorad Girls’ Muslin Combinations, brown; broken sizes; 69C 2 1 i women's division, presided at the kniockerb ocker seconds of 89c values... en S eg lge 1 A clearance lot of 275 Men’s Neglige Shirts from our recent sale, odd lots and mussed garments. are percales, corded madras, poplin and All with soft cuffs. Fri- other fine cloths. day’s price, 65¢ each. $1.00 Petticoats, 79c T e R < 5250 and $300 Sweaters, SL59 | 75, SL00_and $125_ Under- Dualy e top Comduk Women's Seersucker _ Peti- all—Deeper Reductions s | comme el o | o, e, Moo leaves . to coats, in assorted blue an a. shawl collar, also.a few w nderwear, in ecru, Totley's Orange siriped efecs, Extra and fes. to Clear Out . SR ontord gty Solr ket | ALY clor P y A 8 ?‘;'.d’i“" Well made and fin- 9 . Py . $1.00 Linoleum finished with two $1 _59 Each ' i1shed. ockets . X tye | 18 menming O Women’s and Misses 39c Square Yard | et pu e rae | 10 ook, less” make Pajamas, of heavy- weight domet flannel, trimmed ‘with silk frogs, satin binding or plain styles; broken $l .39 sizes; seconds of val- In the Following Materials | —Fashionable Hair Braids | —All-over Straw Cloth ~—Hair Braids and Chiffon —Sports Hats in Silk —Hats of Varied Combinations Piping Rock Hats, Special, $1.89 In Milan Hemp and shown jn leading colors of spring, including Periwinkle, Jade, Brown, Navy, Sand, Canna, Red, Pearl, Delph ung Men’s Overcoats Trimmed in yarns, beads, on ribbons, f1 ers and fanc ties. Poke bans, Off - t! Effects and Droc Brims. R AR R T T Y9 T $12 over to mext season we've : and P s ST A e Y Y0 S Y T L representing Materials %65c Shirts, with collar . fin- ished with one b L pocket; slightly shaded; sc mostly all sizes. Half Hose, 11c—Men's Half get fatigue. We have ignored former prices—forgotten costs. oF°0 Tnd s quarter wiaths ja | Ues worth to $3.0.. " | Hose, of maco cotton, in Liack, 7 25 Butchor Xuives10c—Lot It is now only a question of disposing of remaining lines fongtna ‘up to 18" square vards 3, and S0c Suspenders, Zic— | cordovan, white and havy bluci assorted styles and of ready-to-wear garments. Tomorrow you can choose and tan colorings. g others _of 1light lisle gular weaves of 15c 10 | | C Tetley’s Orange Pekoe sises;isame: S1IE R 1y 10c from our entire stock at prices way below original Goldenbery’s—Fourth Febbng RisetinyRoas 2lc N In 10c packages, quarter- Tableware, 5¢ _ wholesale cost. Small lots, broken sizes—but astonish- ¢ pry e e e W e feesiiy > ‘half. adons. Plated Tableware, 5c—0dd lot ; it A 5 e gt Teamonns. Tibleiveenn. ' | || ing values in ever instance. $12.50 and $14.50 Boys’ $6.50 and $7 i - ) . "z;:‘:;‘m""("':;;é'fi;ht = | Cloth Dresses, worth up to $10.00, at......... $2.98 Dress Trunks My k. : : 'C gk "t e 1Oc | || Miser'Sik & Cloth Dreses, worth o $23.50,at_$7.77 $7.85 ackinaws, $3.88 ‘ . A Dby e : - : Broken lines sharply reduced ' LA For-trimmed Cloth Coats, worth up to $19.75, at. $5.00 f| | it ooee 3t pen comaer |, Broken Tnes Sharply feficnd fo Cear o ont Friday: o 39¢ and 49¢ Seal Plush Coats, worth to $29.75, at. . $8.85 §.:.':§.é‘!"§’:§5"i:§§:‘¥zc,‘:"§:§ cl(;}h, in vaéioufi igolor cokmbinaiionfi anaflc with converstible ‘ = [ d I collars, muff and fla; ckets; plain an eated backs. Si: | Makes good TEA a certainty | Cretonnes, 19c Yard | || Women's Cloth Suits, worth to $25.00, at. ... . $9.69 | o e L pleated backs. Sizes Yard-wide Washable . C; o e? - I 3 f ¢ " tonn‘es. ‘I'iislst and dark flo::l-, Finest Suits, worth to $49.50, at. .....$15.00 .pg”o_ofLo;egz ofulyu:-g's}x?gu?joni&ka’nc TS Lenten Specials We pr'ocure our Eggs di- Doz., 35¢ Shad and Rockfish, all- at 4 o’clock. BOX BREAD, VIENNA, FRENCH, (0) WHEAT, GRAHAM and several varieties of ROLLS, Igns. ) Good: including; new Spring R ¢ 37-inch Outing -| Remnants of 37-inch Dress Ging- 5 1 o naiei s prneasiin - \ BERENS’ RYE BREAD, 1-1b. and 134-Ib. loaves Tisiar, Haielie’burivs Sulfing: | Diiunei, tn steipen, ehecks, | Bame i atripes, checks and plaia | R0 o MOWR ST JASS | Mg Ll G b ngteum Rugs, 83.95—Cook's , (swth and without the seeds) gl SR Sk’ 5 | it e e o iernied 1 20f2c | S B e, T 82 | e $3.95 i effects. ‘Worth to 3 b4 288t COIOM®.ivereersss 2 " couch - S Only the very best Coffee Beans 630 yard. Friday at.... )1 2 09 3 _single doors and couo i 'aize, P-K Coffee &, 5 stk Rar U | me T = R stripe, bird foilage and tapestry Eole! around the home—First Mill lengths of Cretonnes, floral limited quantity. sizes § to 11 gns 3 Reefers, neat brown and green YEATE .....eiieenn... ::n?:f:.:“r'nr drl:py 2:. tg“ah;‘: 59c Table Tops, 39c—19 dozen mixtures; alpaca lined; sizes First Floor. FmnE e 121k spring dressmaking needs— deeply sacrificed for quick,dis- Dress Goods Remnants;. 35c— Lot of short lengths of Dress Women’s Finest Cloth Coats, worth to $95.00, at.$32.50 : im ai:rif Former V‘alues Up 98 . to $2.00 Yard, at..cconeivs c 25c and ‘35¢ Domestics 15 and 18c Flannels, 3%c— | 19c and 25c Ginghams, ized Table Damask, in an as- 36-inch Mercerized Dam- ask Table " Tops, neat stripe patterns ........ Goldenberg’s—First 39c from 3& to 5 onl; Armure weave Tapestry Por- tieres, 42 to 50 inches wide, in 39¢ des?““b leng!lud il;:m } to 3‘0 79¢ Tab‘e Damask l:&&?ffi'r‘“;‘;‘é as, 39C yards, but hundreds of yards | ?, Cloth Coat 5 o L oors. percale and chambray. of the same _pattern, for drap- !fimflm_———'— m:whsss'oo'“'slm 72 inches wide. 50 C , $675 goAfil.Sll .Iuge?é!leJSnll!s. First Floor. S eries, cu:ia::l,d scra‘l;fs' ] lnt_‘l = Yardat.... e Norfolk n;:'ov:&ln. sipdiloii ) Boys’ Pants, 59c—0dd lot of various o ecorati ur- ——— ¢ 296 yards inch Mercer- vatious neat mix- Boys~ Knickerbocker Pants, $3.96 tures; sizes 3 to 5 Bargain Table. sortment of neat patterns. De- yoars ............ mixtures; serviceable i i i Spri eef ts £ hool 23c and 29c Cretonnes, sirable mill lengths. Only a Bo?s“”Al!’-w’t‘)ElRSDm-v‘v‘e‘ls:!; pan or schoo 2% to 10 years; only 30 coate in the lot $650 Junior Over. $4.85 ciled designs in green, rose, red, blue, brown and gray, but not in each weave. Rugs, &nd neat border de- I bt ie ‘£35S from regular col- good quality cheviots, in neat Boys’ Wash Suits, 59c—0dd lot of Boys’ Wash Suits, good quality materials, in various wear; i gl R v [ B —— e e b s e st s e e e i . - i s ing to be hurried out tomorrow at re ions u] e- 3 . chinchilla ] 2 r Olive | g::eyn?::cl: guaranteed strictly fresh. Packed in cartoons for your Rmnm[g of lsxealf—gofl’ering the season’s best silk savings. P Women’s $3.w to :f.n‘(:y' tom';x;:::: 53 .69 '21'\1{;:,.-'é ‘y'::l:nrd:li... mjues 59C | - . W‘ 0"' .M u lnw — ul 's—Third Floor. T loor. Fresh Fish Canned Fish Dress GOOdS Colu.?: fi’é‘.;'i:“fl,’:-‘u...:‘u' E:I::l“g %‘ smn:r 36-inch Plaid $5.00 High Shoes, SHl w - Tile Steak Ib., 30c | Red Alaska Salmon, can, 28¢ i . Worth l}l’ to $2.50 Louisene, 36-inch Stripe Satin, 36-inch Changeable Taffets, 40-inch $1.69 Pair $15.' 17.50 and 19.75 Flounders ..........1b, 20c | Salmon Steak...25c and 40c Crepa'do Ghlme elr - 18 Brokeen fines and odd lots Stenciled Grass Rugs Potomac Bass. ......Ib, 30c |/ Tuna Fish 17c, 25¢, 40¢ $1 .1 5 Yard \_ . Lengths suitable for dregses, blouses and every-other purpose. from recent sales, of brown | oto; gas. s (a1l white meat) 7 Friday’s price, 9%8c yard. and black kid and dull feathers; Favios Craxlde Tarse, Herring: j mte . err m: o b T iaty ot Sneimodl > ek - plain or tipped toes, with Louis | pone Tmperial Weave and Reversible d | Pot Hi ....1b; 15¢ «goods, including many of t{he heels; welted, turn and McKay : foxi Rilps: beantifalisten: s -1 Haddock, Roe Shad, Buck 15¢ most. desired materials for sewed soles. Sizes+in the lot Design 5 All 8x10-ft. large »‘;fi"])’ fresh and ready for P ‘:'-'“m. i Remnants of 32-inch Dr;s;l (?inghlll;m. ] - $6 and $7 Taj ‘room size. . . . the pan: s 8 S4-tnch Fancy in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors, and $7 Tapestry $750 and $350 Rugs, $3.88. $1650 Brussels Rugs, $9.85— 4 ,é::’?’gg‘::;%";?h:"_‘{n‘:h“fi“u'fi 32'&1511 Pe, élo“_l. 36-inch High-count i Portieres ! ',,‘.‘,""f,“‘ %f,‘:z“{f,"";,:g,‘ 1n2 | 7.6xs-rt. Alexander Smith & Sons i Hot BI' ead a.nd RO“S s.,'?“.‘, % {...h,,“,‘i,:gflm sizng Il;lercalzs. Ech S}m'flngt mshfilfi: Jths and deate b checks of green blue tan. red ! Make Beamless Wool-face Brus- : 2 E & an -ineh Coa t eecedown Flannels, etc. e = 3 i ietled . Deslg s 1s Rugs, in floral, oriental and : Our Bread is delivered right from the ovens eve: price, $L16 yard. Qs e coleinit )y : $l X 49 Eok arp, " Stenciled’ Dosign Grass '::dlllion Lo ental an in light or dark col- $9.85