Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
1913 ARMS BUDGET A Candy Inspiration Lovers of deliciously flavored sweets will find the creamy daintiness of a vanilla mound coated with vel- vety sweet milk chocolate, a taste joy. It is one of the more than twenty different kinds of cande-lights a CORNWELL BETTY BOX contains. Phone today for the candy refinem:_nts in a— CORNWELL BETTY BOX The Pound, $1.50 League Committee Asks Cut in-War Funds; Spain and Belgium Excepted. Matinee Mints. 50c Supplement Your T~ cater Pleasure With Palate’s Entertain-mint { e CORNWELLS p Phone IS5 H Street Y Horlick’s WF" 7meORIGINAL Malted Milk Used successfully for over 1}3 century. Made under sanitary conditions from clean, rich milk, with extract of our specially malted grain. The Food-Drink is prepared by stirring the powder in water. Infants and Children thrive on it. Agrees with the weakest stomach of the Invalid and Aged. Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at home or office. Ask For «ns Get HORLICK’sS at Fountains, Hotels, Restaurants, thus Avoiding Imitations Cost YOU Same Price COUNCIL TO BE LARGER Mo ain to Be Increased to Hold Prestige a5 Over Assembly. By the Assoclated Press, GENEVA, September 26.—The re- port of the committee on reduction of armaments, which was brought be- fore the league of nations assembly today by Lord Robert Cecil, for final action, recommends that the Euro- military, naval and air forces to the amounts spent in 1913. The report aMo asks continuation of the work of collecting statistice on armament and proposes international conferences on traffic in arma and to consider extension of the Washington league. SMALLER STATES TO GAIN. Council’s Electéd Members to Be Boosted From Four to Six. BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. By Oable to The Star and Ghicago Daily News. Copyright, 1923, GENEVA, September 26.—The num- ber of elected .or non-permanent members of the league council s to be raised from four to six. It was belleved at first that the four great DOwers represented by the four elected members Tepresent- as well, fluence is growing faster than that of the council, and the four great powers, in order to increase the coun- cil's efficiency, asked of their own accord that the number of smaller states represented in the council should be increased. Henceforth, the members will be elected for terms Of three years in such a way that the terms of two will expire each year. This makes it certain that at 61,518 Bottles Aspirin, 324 mgm. tablets, 500 in bottle. 96,066 Bottles Aromatic Spirits Ammonia, /2 Ib. 15,453 Ounces Silver Nitrate in 1-oz. bottles. 29,300 Lbs. Sodium Carbonate, commercial. Think what just one of the items listed above would mean to you— provided the goods came to your shelves so cheaply you could under- sell every competitor and still make a good profit! Then think of this! You can buy one or all of these jtems, together with hundreds of will time will there be more than two newly elected members of this class. It 1s virtually en imitation of the American Senate plan. o, \new members this vear will e ‘rom ‘rugua; Caechoslovakia. hose er may remain, though possibly he will be replaced by a Scandinavian, ag there is a feeling that representa- tion of Scandinavia ia desirable. The candidacy of Persia, which might otherwise be futile, I8 seriously con- sidered because Persia is the only Mohammedan state in the league. When Turkey joins her election to the council will' become an immediate possibility. In the assembly faith in the ability and activity of the individual dele- gates counts above political consid- erations. Thus If a Belgian is re- others, virtually at your own price, at twé War Department auctions of Offerings at New York, Oct. 10th, include: 3,955 cans Acetanilid, 1 1b.; 5,000 1b. and 1-1b. bottles; 13,976 bottles, Par- aform, compressed, 1-10 gr. tabs., 100 in bottle; 86,039 Bcissors, various; 15,453 oz. Silver Nitrate in loz. bot- surplus medical and hospital supplies At New York, Oct. 10th AtWashington,Oct. 27th The -offerings in these auctions are full brothers to the supplies that helped make American medical effi- cieney the -standard-of -the world-in the war.® Sudden cessation of hos- tilities left millions of dollars’ worth the activity of M. Paul Hymans. The be™re-elected for a period of three years under the new scheme. teinate. 579 ube. ey (Bquibbs): 29.300 Ibs. Se- dium Carbonets Exsiccatus, ;9,000 ibs. Unguen. URGED FOR EUROPE Representatives of Smaller Nations | pean powers, except Spain, Belgium |! and the newly formed states, reduce || the total of their expenditures for || naval accord to the members of the || permanent | | members would overshadow not only | | ing smaller nations, but the assembly | \f| Today the assembly's In- || non-permanent | | least four of the elected members || be famillar witth the world problems to be acted upon, as at no || and || The Chinese mem- (| elected it will be solely owing to || the activity of M. Paul Hyams. gThe I THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O TUESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 26, 1922, Women’s $8 Sweaters cuffs and belt. Goldenbers's—Third Floor. Em\«m Goldenberg's—Second i $6 to $8 Comforts © $3.95 Full Double-bed Size Com- forts, 72x80 inches, of good heavy weight, filled with white cotton and covered with fine grade silkolines, sateens and mercerized cambrics; some with plain Seco silk mixed borders. Comprising mill samples in mostly one- of-a-kind styles. $4 Blankets, $2.95 64x76 _and 64x80 Heavy- weight Double-bed Size Blan- of highest grade equipment in Army warehouses. The government does not need it—hospitals, doctors and homes do. Better et your copy of the cata- log listing all offerings in these two auctions early. Write Surplus Prop- erty Section, Office of Surgeon Gen- eral, Washington, D, C SAN DIEGO TO NEW YORK NON-STOP FLIGHT IS Al New Motor Being Installed in Huge Monoplane Two Army Flyers Will Pilot. By the Associated Press. faciens tablets Mercurous _Chloride, ment; 14,385 Bottles Mistura, hizse .. 1,000 Mechanics have begun installing a new liberty motor in the great mono- plane in which Lleuts. John A. Mac- Ready and Oakley Kelly of the Army { will_attempt a non-stop flight from {San Diego to New York in a few days. It is believed it will take three days to get the gigantic machine ready for its first trial flight here. It takes a runway of about a mile and a half to attaln sufficient speed to get the craft into the air. The Government re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. route .to be traversed have not been made public, butaviators here believe | that the route will be as nearly direct as possible. The two airmen, who will take. turns plloting the monoplane, say s that its speed will exceed 100 miles an hour on the transcontinental flight despite any storms that may be met. Lieuts. MacReady and Kelly arrived - {here today. They made the last leg of the flight from Dayton, El Paso to San. Diego, .in seven hours, a speed of a little more than 100 miles an hour. At that speed,-it was “merely breezing along.” - —_— Never judge any one to be so thick skinned that they would not feel a friendly pat on the back. 7 “B-P-L75 Red and Brown Roof Paint “DOES WEAR LONGER” $1£Per Gallon “Spread It On Thick” That's the way children like Meadow Gold butter and g"s.. $ 5 00 ;’:;h parents should encourage-children to want it “spread galions 9l . o thick for. good butter will put red blo for )= Fre- r put red blood in the | Mothers can be sure that : Meadow Gold Butter " - It is made from th and :mndnlwmpod. is made ::!: d:‘:::r.n each day, is triple wrapped and sealed at the creamery to insure its purity and guard against contamination. Tbe.an%:ndamwbyyoumdmy-depmd on Meadow utter. . Whelesale BEATRICE CREAMERY CO. 308-10th St, N.W. ashington, D. C. | J. W. HUNT & CO. § 1215 H'St. NW. TABLETS 60 DosEs 236 SAN DIEGO, Calif,, September 26.— The time of the start and the exact || t kets, white with fancy horders or plaids of blue., pink, tan and gray; made of fine grade cotton with soft, fleecy finish. $5 Plaid Blankets, $3.65 66x80 Large Double-bed Size Blankets, beautiful blue, pink, tan and gray plaids: made of superior grade cotton, with soft, fleecy finish. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. | | yards, 36 to 48 inches wide. Regular $4.00 Values $2.65 Pair e e Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor. First Floor—Bargain Table, Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. ing houses to save money. coats, $2 All-Wool French $1.59 B4-inch All-wool Imperial French Serge, amr extra fine close- twilled quality, in black, navy blue and brown. All-Wool Sport Sklrtin'gs. $2.98 50 and B4 inch All-wool Sports A GREAT PU. 20c Towels, 1 500 dozen Hemmed Huck Towels, fine, close woven, absorbent quality, with red or blue borders. An opportunity to replenish the needs for home, also for-hotels and board- $6.98 Women’s Extra Size Wool Jersey Sweaters, in black and navy blue, Smart tailored models, with pockets, Sizes 48, 50 and 52 RCHASE OFFERED T Provide Warm Bedwear for Winter From This Fall Sale of Blankets & Comforts Tomorrow finds stocks replenished—new bedwear takes the place of blankets and comforts already sold out. sale is proving a record-breaker, view of the great values it offers. \ $12 AHl-Wool Blankets | ‘Meant to sell at $27.50 and $2975 ..... purchase. This which -is only natural in $8.95 100 Per Cent Strictly All- wool Warp and Filling Blan- kets, large double-bed size, in beautiful shades of blue, pink, tan and gray plaids; soft, fleecy quality. $6 Part-Wool Blankets $4.65 Five cases of 66x80 and 68x 80 Double-bed Size Blankets, good heavy weight, part wool, in plaids of blue, pink, {an and gray: also plain white or gray with blue or pink bor/ ders. $8 Part-Wool Blankets $6.45 Large Double-bed Size Heavy-weight Part-wool Blankets, in_Wwhite or gray with blue or pink borders: also plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray. Extra Special Values in Lace Curtains: Scotch, Nottingham, Cable, Net, Filet, Tuscan and Madras Weave Lace Curtains, in an assortment of handsome desjgns, copied from the most costly laces, including plain, neat or heavily worked centers, with novelty or elaborate borders. White, ivory_and ecru colors—choice of panel curtaing used one to a window or curtains by the pair. 2} and 3 Regular $7.00 Values $4.85 Pair 39c and 48c Washable Cretonnes, 19¢ Yard From this lot of high-grade Washable Cretonnes, you will surely be able to find just the pattern and coloring you need for your fall decorative purpose. I 2 to 10 yards, but hundreds of yards alike for all needs, in beautiful light and dark floral, bird and foilage designs. In mill lengths from $1 and $1.25 Cook’s Linoleums, Sq. Yd., 69¢ Full bolts, from which we will cut any Cook’s Cork-filled, Burlap-back Linoleums, in parquette flooring and tile designs of various colorings. All perfect quality. Patterns suitable for rooms, hall, bath- rooms, vestibules, shop and-office use. uantity—genuine quarter widths, \ 2loc ingbowses tossveoney _____ 2.50 Wool Coatings, *1.98 S4-inch All-wool Fall Coatings, in brown and gray mix-" 7 tures; ideal for making women’s and children’s light-weight $3 All-Wool Velour $2.59 G4-inch All-wool Velour, one the most po or suits, skirts and 8. The as- sortment includes all shades. $1 Storm Serge, 75c 42-inch Storm Serge, a heavy close, double-twilled quality, in navy blue, brown, burgundy and copen. ; Geldenbery's—Tirst Fioer, oM pular fabrics f .wanted BOTH SIDFS OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE® J] | 5, tolieinsa"*riiki i3t 2 These suits are the “very pick” of the new season’s models and reveal the authentic modes which will be in vogue this Fall and Winter. Materials are Beautiful Quality Tricotines, - Suede Velours, Twill Cords and Poiret Twills, in navy, brown and cocoa. Six different styles, in long line, 38-inch Coats, with mannish tailored notch or choker col- lars; tight-fitting sleeves and narrow belts. . There are shorter coat models, with fur collars and fur tabs on pockets; many with fur bor- ders on bottom of coats: others beautifully embroidered. Sizes for misses and women. Toor. st bre wi 1 be! bo of sea of RROW IN A Sale Extraordinary " New Fall Suits Clever Long Line Tailored Models Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Suits It is a distinct merchandising achievement to be able to offer suits of this quality and in such desirable styles, right at the season’s start, at such a low price. Women will experience a ‘thrill of pleasure when they see these new, fash- jonable suits and realize they can be had at the great savings made possible by this special For Little Folks extra made with collar, pocket and it ¥t 34501 All-Wool Mackinaws good heavy quality: sweater, leggins and toque in set, and plain Worth P! white with pink or dlue trim- ming; buttoned-front models, roy quality; inner lned: sizes 1 and 2 years.... Bables® soft-finish wool models, trimmed with pink or blue and finished with ribbon $1.35 to $2.98 Infants’ Long heavy Bedford cloth and cashmere; made with circular capes, signs braid trimming; Capes, of soft cashmere, full circu- lar style, with silk-lined hood. Pretty broidered designs. 9x12-ft, Seamless Velvet Rugs.. A Helpful Economy Event That Offers Wanted Housefurnishings at Children’s School Hose 25¢ Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose, fn black al“d cordovan; all perfect quality; all sizes. ve a complete assortment of Ribbed Sport Hose and gs Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $1.25 Bleached Sheets, 95¢ 72x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, made of heavy round thread sheeting cotton. hand- torn and iroped. Termed ill seconds, but the in- Brushed Wool Sport Sets, $6.49 Stylish Brushed Wool Hat and Scarf Sport Sets; scarf with fringed ends, smart hats to match, with stitched brims. All leading fall shades. Brushed Wool Scarfs j e slight and will in no way affect wearing qual- ities. 39¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ i E ched Pillowcases, i free from dress- | First Floor—Neckwear Dept. Extra Size Bungalow Aprons ing. > $1.50 Bedspreads, $1.25 | Crochet Bedspreads, single- bed size; in Marseilles pat- i terns. $3.00 Bedspreads, $2.25 Crochet B preads, full double-bed gize; in heavy raised Marseilles designs, 20c Bleached Muslin, 15¢ Regularly $1.29 each $1.09 Women's extra size Bungalow o inch Ble 4+ Aprons, open front models, free from s h or dregsing. 7 trimmed with rickrack braid Goldenberg's—First Floor. and cretonne. Good quality materials, in plain shades of 25¢ Yard-Wide Percales, 19c 36-inch Percales, navy bl grounds, in dots, chesks, plaids and neat figdres; close woven, soft-finist qual- ity, for women’s house gar- ments and aprons 29c Shaker Fannel, 18c 27-inch Blesched Shaker Flannel, a heavy double- fleeced qualty. 30c Camon Flannel, 22c | 27-fnev Bleached Canton Flan a heavy, close-nap qua’ i 15¢c Apron Ginghams 12Y%c Standard Apron Ginghams, in all size blue checks; war- ranted fast colors. Goldenberg's—First Floor. rose, copen, lavenler and green. Extra full cut and weil made. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 25¢ All=Linen Crash, 15¢ Yard 2,000 yards of Warranted All Puro Linen Unbleached Crash Toweling, imported quality; ab- sorbent grade for roller or tea towels. (Limit ten yards.) ‘Goldenberg's—First Floor. $3 Couch Covers $1.88 Heavy-welght Reversible Tap- estry Couch Covers, 48 inches wide, 2% yards long, in oriental stripe_and figured designs of Llue, green, red, tan ami brown colorings. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Sale of Boys’ $12.50 ’? Fall Apparel Children's Coat Sweaters, heavy wool, plain itch, in red and brown: In own and tan. tan and brown $8.75 SIZES 9 TO 18 YEARS Extra heavy weight Mackinaws that will keep boys snug and warm in the coldest weather.” A special purchase of 50 garments, secured at a concession, makes this saving possible. Double-breasted models, with large convertible collar, muff and flap pockets. They have extra wide facings, which makes four thickness of cloth across the boy’s chest, as- suring the greatest warmth. All coats have inverted pleat back. Sizes 9 to 18 years. Little Boys’ $10.00 and $12.50 Overcoats, $8.75 Splendid Quality All-wool Overcoats, for the little fellows from 3 to 10 years. Of all-wool cheviots, in tan, olive and dark mixtures. Shawl-shaped collars, trimmed with plush to match: inverted pleat back. Also navy blue Chinchilla Overcoats in Jack Tar model; lined with all-wool red flannel. Better grade Chinchilla Overcoats, with convertible collar, sizes 3 to 10 years. All the new shades. Special values at $9.75 and "Boys’ Corduroy Pants, $1.39 Genuine Crompton Corduroy Pants, every pair made of waterproof corduroy, which is noted for its wearing qualitles. cut sizes from 8 to 18 years. Goldenderg’s—First and Third Floors. th pocket; sizes to 4 years. $1.98 White onts, heavy, soft-finish smocked yoke and $2.98 Crocheted Sacques, yarns, new 1ted models: all ws. Priced at— ‘White Coats, with embroidered de- and Mllfj $3 .98 ‘White Infants’ silk em- the Full .......... $2.98 Goldenderg’s—Third Floor. Now Is the Time to Save in the - September Rug Sale The last few days of this great event find assortments still complete, and values that make it wise economy for you to anticipate your floor covering requirements for the new Sale prices are one-fourth less than previous figures. Every Rug Guaranteed Absolutely Perfect son. DIVIDED PAYMENTS—During this sale you may arrange to purchase rugs on our convenient Divided Payment Plan. Previous Pricg Sale Price Fall Sale of H;)usewarés”' Lowest Possible Prices Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, with cold wood assort- ed shapes; beautifully handles; popular 98€ decorated. Val- ] No. 7 size....... ues worth to 51 ggo | each . Galvanized Mrs. Potts’ Sad ‘Wash Tubs, large 2 Iroms, three irons, side 7gc | stand and 31.69. Japanned 7% White Bread Boxew, roll-top style. ..