Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1922, Page 9

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i',uflu SLVERSUTHS 5%% Philadelphia Durono ENGAWMJML@WMM of Super-Quality "The Diamond Book™ -vmdl sllustrates new exclusive Srles-mailed upen request - Correspondence invited Tie GirrBoox 1922 /prove of assistance inthe selection of Wedding or otherGifts Tha Gift Book wz// Je naailed if i (ustrates lewels-Watches- Clocks - Silver-China-Cl 'Noveltiea ‘Weobine INviTATIONS m’Ameumnmu Tea and Dinner - Correct Stat au.'lSachfimdnm Kindly meatica which of the adove is desired and Sezmpleswill bemciled of(KERs Semi-Annual Clearance P.i Lug’g‘age’ S TARTING TODAY Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F St. N.W. The prices on our En- tire Stock of .Luggage have been comsiderably Reduced for this. ’ CLEARANCE. Espe- cial re-pricing is notable in the NEW LOW MARKING of Ward- robe Trunks and Fitted Cases. TRELAINE —is a new fabric, practical for sport and charming for semi- dress wear. Of brushed wool, half- knitted and half-woven. Trelaine cannot sag or ravel. . 'The rich, soft surface of Trelaine makes it irresistibly appealing. ’ See Trelaine here. Printzess Suits. in that beautiful jabru.—-’l'raldne The Printzess technique of “Person- alized Style” is kmown to most women thrn the Printzess advertising in Vogue, Harper’s, the Ladies’ Home Journal and other magazines. Partly because of their national rep- utation, but more because of thelr in- trinsic merit, we have stocked Printzess suits, B They are tailored with a simplicity and artistry of design that sets them apart from others. Lined with Skin. ners pean de cygne silks and finished with custom attention to detail. ; L And yet Printaess suits are moderately pn'ced-$59..50. The Heohi C o. Seventh at F ' ? Chrlstlan, Heir Apparent of " T0 PRINGESS OLGA PRINBEBHR[]]‘HEI] MOURNS CHUM'S DEATH. Lad at Bier of Playmate S8hot Play- ing “Wild West.” HACKINIAOI. N. J. March 6— Among the many chums who mourned yeaterday at the bler of thirteen- dale, was Harold Vermeulen, twelve, who accidentally shot'and killed him while they were playing “wild west.” The Vermeulen boy was showing his playmate & new small calibre rifle, given him by his father. “Lot' pl,; "lld ‘west,” suggested year-old Philllp Wagger of Allen- throu.h flu hn.rt. Danish Throne, to Wed Greek Girl. - By the Associated Press. COPENHAGEN, March 65—King Christlan and Queen Alexandrina to- day announced the betrothal of Crown Prince Christian Frederick ‘to Prin- cess Olga, eldest daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greece. The announce- ment says the couple became engaged at Cannes. Christian = F' March 11 1898, May, 1903, In 1917 it was reported to Copen- hagen when King Christian was vis- iting King Gustave of Sweden that the objeot of the visit was the discussion of the possible marriage of the Danish orown prince and Princes Margarethi eldest daughter of Prince Charles o Sweden, brother of the king. Some months later, when King Christian agaln visited Gustave, a report gained circulation that the engagement of Christian = Frederick to Princess Martha, second daughter of Prince Charles, who wad then eeventeen years old, would be announced shortly afterward. In 1920 there was & rumor that Princess Olgo might marry Willlam s, jr. son of the American “tin-plate king,” whose mother is Princess Anastasia, wife of Prince Christopher of Greece. Young Leeds married Princess Xenia of Russia last October. Crown Prince Christian Frederick was among the passengers of the dirigible Roma in March of last year when the airship made a long flight in Italy prior to being turned over to the American Army officers for dismantling and shipment to the United States. lerick was a Princess Olto i AMBASSADOR SCHURMAN SEES NEW ERA IN CHINA Up to rmfi. to ‘Reap Benefits of Concessions Granted at Wash- ington Parley, He Says. By the Assoclated Press. MANILA, P. I, March 4—Rehabili- tation of China, through reforms in agministration, repairing of public bt and reunion of all the prov- 0 one harmonious entity, is slowly being accomplished, according to Jacob Gould Schurman, American minister to China, who is here to at- tend the wedding of his daughter. “The Washington conference gave China large concessions,” Mr. Schur- man said, “and it is_ now up to the people of China to reap the benefit of those concessions by restoring a stable, united and effective govern- ment. “China must disband her rival armies or réduce her troops and bring her irresponsible chieftains to- gether in harmony before a true start on the ‘new China’ will be made. Separate armies, dominating and in- terfering with the central govern- ment, are proving the biggest stumbling-blocks to China. “China iz suffering also from in- adequate public revenues. The na- tional treasury is empty and her creditors are crying for money. Ad- ditlonal revenues are needed, but I Bee no reason why the raising of adequate funds through a good sys- tem of taxation could not be ac- complished.” Mr. Schurman leaves Wednesday on the cruiser Albany to visit the prin- 8»-1 United States consulates in DEBS AGAIN TO LEAD NATIONAL SOCIALISTS Will Return to Helm at Conven- tion, Announcement at State Meeting. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, March 6.—Eugene V. Debs, three times presidential candi- date on the socialist ticket, will re- turn to active leadership of that party at the national convention here April 29 to May 2, it. was announced at the state convention of the soclal- ist party. It was in this city that Debs was sentenced to the federal prison at Atlanta for his war-time utterances. Sinte his release he has_ been rest- ing st his home in Terre Haute, Ind., in_ an effort to improve his hwth, delegates to the convention etated. This year and next will see the socialist party more active than at any time since the war, it was stated. A complete state ticket to be voted on’ at the November election was chosen. The ticket follows: Governor, Milard _Price, Toledo; lleutenant governor, Frank Hamilton and Louis P. Neffs of Piqua, Joseph Whitrard, Dayton; secretary of state L H D-vlel, Hubbard, and George Cincinnati; Jacob Olfll. “Ashtabula; attorney gen- :ra.l. George. ,im‘fi"' D;;yt?n- udge, supreme cou: oses Benja- min, Cleveland; United States Senate, Aunn Malm, Cleveland. Final selection of the candidates for of the members of the etate party. ——e SHORTAGE IN COCOA CROP. GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, March 5.—A shortage in the cocos crop is in prmuct. owing to the recent heavy (New Location) 1316 G St, City Club Bldg. New Shop Presents ‘New Ideas’ Price —of duits, ‘dresses - lnd Aprons, 89c sash modela full cut sizes. Goldenberg’s—Third Floer, i Womeh;s Bungalow Women’s Bungalow Aprons, fine quality percales, in medium colors; pretty collar, pockets and TUESDAY Here’s another 89c Sale for Tuesday, with a list of bargains that offers the economically inclined many rare opportunities for saving on wanted things. It’s our third 89c Sale, and we've included values that make it greater than ever. Giris' (i{mnninm Bloomerg‘ of heavy ck satine; plaite hips and bultonho - bands. Sizes 14 to 8'9c years Girls’ Guimpes, or blouses, for wear with the kilted skirts; fine white lawn, with mund collar and cuft slee Soc sizes 6 to 14 year: Children’s Milan Straw Hats, sallor and roll brim models, with ribbon streamers; red, sand, brown, navy 89C blue and’ black Girls' Gingham Dresses, in a large variety of smart mnew models, trimmed with organdy and_pique collars; Baished with wide sashes; sizes 6 to 14 $l.89 years Infants’ Long Slips, of white nlaln-nok nblls’x':“fi sty ?'.hneck and sleeves finished w! narrow lace or em- broidery. TWO for. 89c Goldenberg’s—Thind Tioor. $1.50 Chair or Sofa Cushions, 89¢ 18% x 20 Bar Harbor Chair Cushions, tufted with .twenty buttons, neatly boxed edges, filled with cotton; also size 20x20 and 22x22 Silk-floss-filled Sofa Cushions, some with ruffles, cov- ered ‘with light or dark cre- tonnes, in handsome designs. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, $1.50 Blankets 89¢ Each 64x76_and 66x80 Soft Fleece= finish Blankets, white, tan and gray, witn blue or pink borders; useful for sheets as well as blankets and coverings. 36x48 Crib Blankets, blue or pink teddy and other nursery ae- signs. Worth $1.25.. Goldenberg's—Fourth Fioor. 89¢ Untmmmed and Banded Sanlors An exceptional sale of Untrimmed and Banded Sailors, including Milan Hemp Hats, Pineapple Sailors, Split 89¢ ‘Milan- Sailors and Barnyard Straw Hats. shades. Women's Leather -Handbags, in new swagger shapes, with double strap handle: black and colored leath- ers: well ma. - 89c larly $1.50 . First Floor—1 New Girdles, novdly wooden beaded and jet effects; an assortment of styles. worth up to 89¢ ‘Values "Tlle American Gentlemen - ‘Wallets,” combination bill fold, wallet and card case, with re- minder pad and stamp Wc:et; black and oa|-A89c ore: eather: neatly made .... 32-inch Silk Stripe Shirtings, white grounds, with woven arti- ment of beautiful col cuz:hl:luo:u:zznh (3 89c 36-inch Silk F-llle Poplin, dark green. Wor!h ll 00 yatd, TWO yards inch llmwfled Tln Pongee, & pure silk, high lustrous 89 ‘Worth $1.2 cans c Bfll-hl’n—m M Photograph Albums, _for mounting photos, snapshots, eto. ing; 60 sheets, llll 0ol Bags, rubb:tlud c!oth ud ‘water-proof auto clot and shoulder straps; large, roomy, w ficial .s{lk stripes; -large assort- yard, TWO in navy, copen, alice and 89 C quality; m-de ln npnn . Stationery - Imitation leather bind- 1:11 lnehel.... ...... 89c styles; made with outside mk-t made sha; PO cosae Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floer. 89¢ In an assortment of the season’s most favored elastic waist and knee; pairs for.. 89c sleeveless, knee length; v I 89c¢ perfect — quality; sises 89 C Knit Underwear sires & to 8; ucnnd. ut ‘Women's Union Snin. light- Boys’ Gauze Unlnn s-m. high : to m years. TWO I Men’s Clothing I ‘Women's Knit Bloomers, with 36c values. welght cotton; low neck and perfect quality. Worth neck and slesveless, knee length; Men'’s Trousers, oi plain blue and gray eerge, also gray cheviot and herringbone; sizes 30 to 44; assort- $2.89 Young_ Men's Sllih, rted oolors, but mostly '-:l“ ks brown; ’u.\tl::ll for lpfln: $11.89 $1.50 Bed Pillows od striped eflocm Pair _89c¢ Each 21x27 umo--lu Bed Pillows, covered with C.. A. stripe tickings, filled vlth sterilized curled feathers. Tloer. Goldenberg’smTourth Envelope Chemise 89¢ ‘Women's Envelope Chemise, of white nainsook; dainty lace and embroidery trimmed styles. Also of pink windsor crepe, in neat hemstitched models. Goldenbery’s—Thizd Fleor, $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum Cook’s Inlaid Linoleums, strictly gerfect quality; 8-quarter width, in lue or green colorings; neat, des:rable 89c patterns; full rolls, from which we will cut the desired number of yards. Sq Goldssberg's—Tourth Alusiinum .8-quart n-m sige; l.ock. cover. Bc:u!u'ly $1.55 Wizard Mop Combinaflo 89¢ ‘Wisard Oll. Both !o fl. ~lu'::ho:ovel'ed hlt $l 89 .....?u-.u e stenciled Ml o boru igns. .‘l i 'eave Crex. uare yard, 89%. [ ocgv s ‘ater, !le!\l 1. :{.1 ounce, Bring your our 89C ey and Hair Ornas menty, rhinestone and colored stone, mounted; n unoruncnt of new, up-to-date sty u. 89 c :'-;uu worth uv l aciudi n a n’l‘“l. llllll. oz gn” m o 890 86-inch Morcerised Batine, in ' dlack mm“’ ¥and Gark shades Paper Unl announced, _is publication Depeche O)lonmu, ‘which LIBERIA LOAN ATTACKED. | Charges Annexation in Unrited States Treaty. PARIS, Maroh 6.—Conclusion of be - the cowboy and|negotiations for a lt.!v:n ‘between the ur Wagger was sXot | ted States and attacked by Scotch or Nottingham Lace Panel Curtains, 213 yards long, full width; white or ecru colors; neat and heavy worked designs. Goldanderg's—Fourth Floer. $1.25 and $1.50 Neckwear, 89¢ Special assortment of Neck- wear, including beautiful Ves- tees, in new sport effects, also collar and cuff sets. Goldenderg’s—First Floor. ‘Women's Mixed Hose, fiber silk almost all the way; also a few pairs of dropstitch hose, in gray, cordo- Fiber-and-silk van and African brown; broken sizes; seconds of 8‘90 values worth up to $1.50 Women'’s Cotton-and-lisle Home, some with seam, others black, white and cordovan; perfect qual- | Children’s Cotton-a n d-lisle Secks, white with assorted colored turn-over tops; mostly ull sizes; perfect qual- 89 C White and Colored Wash Goods 36-inch White Novelty Voiles, in white embroidered ~ designs, woven ‘plaids snd nov- elty checks. Worth 63c . TWO yards 890 sa-lndl Imported White Or- sundy, an extra fine, sheer, trans- parent, permanent- finish lity. Worth flno yu‘.}“‘ Two yares SOC 36-Ind| Longcloth, thre qui Y. 1 yard. mm yards 890 i ll Linon, a fine, sheer, crisp lell = ity. Worth 298¢ 89C FIVE yards for. 36-inch White Merceflnd Gabardine, with novelty diagonal R T and skirts. or :n.ra. THREE yards 89c 3S-inch White Mercerized Beach Cloth, & y Weave dresses, s k?‘r"z"-',“.u&'.“"" tc. Worth 39 3 JSteieworth. 38e syard, 89¢ . “-llllttfl lcolor:gd I_Il:m Sait- ing, in ‘wan! col- 89c ors. Wonh 251: yard. FIVE yards for........ lins, rich lustrous, pgrmanent nl‘;l.ht flulallly. inll.ll ‘wanted street snd evening shades. Worth 45c yard. 89(: THREE yards for...... 28-inch Chiffon Silk, a_fine silk-and-cotton fabric, in a large assortment of wanted street and evening shades. Worth 89 C Jn 29¢ yard. for .. anese . rose, lave a fine K Orepe, in ender, cpink” and light bm.’v‘v“mn 'n"u u‘;.a. 89c 3=inc i Mnurlud Tissue in a huuu‘lhul assort- ment of colors, Wi 89¢ handsome mer cerised overchecks, TWO Petticoats ‘Women's B:t;’n Sive (lll|gh: Pettiooats, hex q;nde. n as- :3:‘ fl‘&l:ozp flounce; 890 Wmn‘s Satine _Petticoats, Heh satin finish grade, in black, and brown; lnu- Goldeadery’ Toer, * Notion Dept. Elagtie Corset Girdlds, With hose supporters attached; newest shapes; correctly made, of superior quality elas- 89c One. dl.lvlullod ‘Wash Tuib, “.I‘o-luh sise; on ofl-. Board, wtm double nbbh’ o Ry ris, recently the emm. Liberia was victim of & bad & veritable annexation of Liberia by the United States, as Liberia becomes purely nml simply an African colony of the United States and not merely an Amarlun protectorate.” ‘Turks. Washington Buys Its Fur -Chokers "The “treaty,” it says, “constitutes — At least 300,444 Armenian and Greek women are reported prisoners ot Cretonnes Five Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, 5n five-yard lengths, but as much as 1 yards alike, for draperies or furniture covers; choice of floral, bird and tap- estry designs. Light and dark colorings. NOTE—In some departments we've in- cluded higher priced merchandise, with the “89” idea featured in each case. No mail or phone orders Illed.. Dress Goods Soeinch All-wool Storm Serge, o fi-incn brows seres. 39C ‘Worth $1.: “ yard Art Department I.ullow’;| Cr?dnet Twine, choice of any alade in stock. THREE 89C : nch Pl M&l‘lfl-p, in rich I m‘ e color combinations. assorted patter: Worth 80c yard. TWO ize 20x60 inch AND ONE-MALF yards 890 Worth $1.25 . 89C s ng Checks, Clark’s “Mile Cordonnet T .gd stesn;! | Deeches Cetton, = Wl onty; numbers &, lu. !0, 59, 60 new stylish c and 7. TWELVE I-.Ill l.l tions. ‘Worth 89¢ Goldasbery’o—Tirst Floor. this price. Beautiful Spring and matched skins. Large size three-skm chokers, with Sqmrrel Fur Chokers Only a limited quantity at 39 89 Summer Chokers, of natural L squirrel; rich, dark, perfectly head and tail. DOMESTICS 89¢ Men's Half Hose, good qualit maco cotton and lisle threa full reinforced heel, toe and -ule; 81x9 ~Seamless Bileached Sheets, full double-bed |lu. Beeonn of $1.35 value.......... black -nld "eolora;,s irregular to 35c 4826 Bleached Pillow- Yaiues 813 cases; seconds of 3! 890 M.“ .-‘T 89c values. FOUR for..... M 36-inch Bleached Cotton, an S et S5 8O C &0] c yard. EIGHT yards for Night Robes, of hea Domet Ihm!ahl. mostly all -luvty: seconds of the famous “Fault- less” make, hnc worth 89 Mena Nei lige Shlrm of cot- ton crepe, igh-count percales, cotton poplin and other high- grade clotks: perfoct 89C quality. Odds and ends of values worth $1.50. 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- mel, & heavy double-fleeced quality; sold usnlurly 89 C at 18c yard. yards 27-inch Dress Ginghams, in Men’s Union Suits, of medium- weight balbriggan: short sleeve shirts and full length drawers; closed crotch; sinea 34- 89¢ Men's Lee Unlonllll. of fine grade khakl cloth_ and heavy for checks, stripes and plain col- t colors. Worth 89c EIGHT yards ---------------- blue denim; perfect’ 36-inch Printed Percales, light | quality: sizes s ,roundu with neat printings; ‘ast colors. ‘Worth A SEVEN yards 89(: Men’s Union s-m. mercerized ----------------- silk and wool ribbed: famous Reis Lavender Label make; n-lnr.ll Dnu mn?n-. inall the newest spi styles and effects.' Wort! ;:: yard. FOUR yards Handkerchiefs heavy-weight and perfect quality; mostly all sises. ‘Worth $6.00........ $3 89 Men's “Hickock” Belts, with buckle, fine quality leather strap, triple-plated buckle. 89 C Elch worth 75c. Both Men's _Initial Handkerchiefs, St i pq‘::{'llywhv‘llle!h :oft, linen-finish ;ler.lzu'll sizs. n:'::::‘:!::"é; g 65c¢ Stenciled y e eacl BozkN ia bex22F OJC | | Runner, 2 Yds., 89¢ 's Pure Li nitial Handkerchiete, shoor u!muy. full size; neatly embro 89 27-inch Stair or Hall Runner, double-warp grass, in green Greeh.n key stenciled border 'l"o yards !or 8%c. Initials; regularly 15 each. SIX for Wl Wasond Hhowr: / n-lneh Extra Fine Mercerized m neat, pref mn" vpvul lnumler (3 Silk Pongee Blouses Brand-new models for S; s 2.89 front efiects, Peter .Pan, tuxedo . fronts and sport models, styles with convertible high-low collars. Some have ties of self materials. Sizes 36 to 46. Y models, " tn . button-over, Oliver "Twist ana middy styles: aes 3 to7 $3 89 ‘== of finedmhty i Choice of six different styles in Some -have narrow pleatings, tucks, drawnwork collar and cuffs trimmed with high™ count, neat strip plain tailored, semi-tailored, vest- and dainty lace edgings; others are in plain tailored ys’ Blue juve- white braid: finished | cales, also plain white madrias; blue or white edges, g‘n’% patterns. Worth I AI-II Bleached 89c made soft collar attached and |H a close, absorbent grade, for roller or tea towels. 89 ¢ Worth %0 yard. - FOUR OJC | Boys’ Tw Norfolk yards eeesessanenane Suits, Norfol models, with yoke or inverted plait back; twu nllrl ol full lined knicker- neat mixtures; .fll-ht’.—ml Fioor. 800 pairs of Wunlnl !Lofln Rubbers, good g i" heels. llnl t% tu 1 tlo MM Glace Kidskin _Gloves, two- X glasp-style; wiih P X stitching: ; in brown, ‘tan, gray, black and Goldenbory’s—Pirst Floor.

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