Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1922, Page 11

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Lrmmemmmn R O ACHNST CANCER EPALAISRGYAY | ) (EN TONGHT to Le held under the auspices of the District of Columbia Medical Soclety. Addresses will be made by the fol- lowing: Brig. Gen. Sawyer, President Harding's personal physiclan; Surgeon General Ireland, U. Surgeon | General Stitt, U, eon Gen- eral Cumming, United States public B health service; Dr. George M. Kober, dean of Georgetown University M| Medical School; Dr. Willlam Cline ™ Borden, dean of George Washington University Medical School; Dr. E. A. m|Balloch, dean of Howard Universit Medical School, and Dr, A. W. Boawell, | president of the District of Columbia Medical Soclety. @) Dr. H. H. Kerr, chairman of the lo- of a Pocket AFPLIQUE dosigus gt comne ol o St oot come in such g preside. Dr. Frank Leech will read .. e report of the executive c it amusing shapes that g ftec, which will contain the plane for : - the campaign of education, and sub- mothers may trim .{commiuz will be appolnied 10 carry o on the work un to November 12, when rompers with ducks, W jcancer week” will be cbwcrved. Dr chickens. quaint fig— J. E. Rush of New York, fleld secre- Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg’s—Third Fleor, N 11th and G Bts. A. Lisnor, Pres, M i [ | B Columbia Medical Society to Hear a Many Distinguished “American Lady” Sl Bed 59¢ TABLE 20c Crash T s a Speakers. Corsets rash Toweling o DAMASK ar : The carefully planned campaign of $2-50 plllo W8, 68c lzic Yard education for the control of cancer, Discontinued .numbers of & @ | which has been in the making for this popular brand Corset, Large Size Bed Pillows, 0 39¢ Yard 1400 yarin of Abworbent e of Bood quality pink couti covered with heavy- 58-nch Mercerized Crash Towsling, ¢his gulok B 1 ight at the Medical Soclety bullding, models, with wide front weight art ticking, filled (= = = o Table Damask, splendid drying kind, for roller or I} 1716 M steeot Horinwest ot 8 meetine clasp: boned with “Mighty- with sterilized new wearing grade for :vzy- tea towels. (Limit ten - Gig bone.” Ideal model for stout feathers. Jay e InmeClien yards to a buyer.) L} " e mas e e BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DABLE STORE" - \———v—-——- _——J $6 Part-Wool Blankets | At $4.65 Pair 66x80 Double-bed Size Blankets, heavy weight, part wool ; choice of pretty plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray, as well as white or gray with pink or blue borders All with wide bound ends. $4 Cotton-Filled Comforts, $2.95 <2x50.Large Double-bed Size Comforts, filled with Hygela brard otton; soft flufty quality; covered with fine-grade silkolines. in light Saleo Beautiful Model Hats Secured From a Prominent New York Designer at Unusual Price Concessions Values Up to $18.00 Without a doubt this is one of the most unusual early-season millinery events we have ever announced. It involves the model hats from one of the recognized leaders among New York's McCall Transfer Design 1189 It’s a Duck i n I | i i | | N o ks ’\ (37 S e ettt IR A S SIS I IO i A L R 8 O B VB 0 o S £ S S i Book, 25¢ For Sale in the Palais Royal Bargain Basement DRUG LAW VIOLATION Three Are Acoused—Bills Found Against Many Others on Various Complsints. A B |tary of the American Soclety for the best designers. Hardly any two hats ures or posies amd g|Control of Cancer. will be present to alike—each one the embodiment of the O o vet have them serve | Jeadquariers tor the control of can. ultra-smart, the different, as inter- Sl [ 2 ere opened yesterday d i i i as practical pockets. w3t (e Jouicrh oy futn ong olor Diending, * Come. tomonsen Sscr ‘ Special trimmin clock in th iog until 5 ooen color blending. Come tomorrow—se- . o P g W e Al ¢k cure 2 beautifl Fal Hat and save 2 Wanted Dress Fabrics clothes, e m broid- .g|ih Seneral committes. ;’:':gfi:" & ERAtREs Ot caectet ouliy. «2mch All-wool| U0 and 54 fach All- | 5S-iach All-woel ery, ap p lique I Kerr, chairman: Mre: Jossph Lei- —Velvet Hats of the picture type. —Large Drooping Hats of Lyons or Panne Velvets. Fremch Serge, fine | wool Chifion Bront-| Tatlors Serge, extra TY, applique Or Wjier. secretary; Mra. Whitman Cross, —Effective Mushroom and Poke Modes. —Charming D: Tarb close twilled quality, | Sponged. and shrunk | Beavy weight for sults, crochet work are B AL T R Shencerana e, Brank —Smaller Hats in Turbans and Draped Effects. TSpeabturbans|for matrons. in black, navy biue, | ready for use 1In| skirts, capes etc. In shown in many m|Leech —Broad-bowed Hats that are coples of high-priced —Duvetyn Hats in beautiful blended colorings. brown and copen. | black, S JJO%| navy blus only. Worth novel designs in the = N o Parisian models. ~—Smart Tallored Hats in great variety. ESELIIBLBejy e ete.” Worth $3.00 yard: | $2.80yard. Jari vl . new [] NDICTMENTS CHARGE Variety without end—hats for misses, young women and matrons. All remarkably low priced at $10.00. $l 25 $2 69 $l ,79 McCall Embroidery ™ Goldenberg's—Second Floor. o » ’ [ ] Goldenberg's—First Floor. L} n ‘» Continuing te Remrkae Sale of Foc Outing Flannels|| 15¢c Yard Not a bit to soon to begin the making of warm winter garments. Good. heavy fleeced Outing Flannels, 27 inches wida, in light or dark grounds in an assortment of neat col- ored striped effects. 25c Shaker Flannel, 16c -inch Bleached Shaker Flannel, heavy double fleeced quality. 20c Percales, 16¢c 36-inch Percales, light grounds in neat colored stripes, checks, dots, plaids and figures. Close woven, soft finish quality, for men’s and boys' shirts, women's and chil- dren’s wear. At Savings of 14 Rugs will be much higher when we place our next order, owing to the increased rates in the new wool tar- iff. Which means it will be to your advantage to anticipate your Fall and Winter floor-covering nceds at the iower prices prevailing in this sale. There are rugs for every room in the house, in designs and col- orings to meet every requirement. Note these savings. Women’s Fall Coats Values Actually Worth up to $49.50 $29.75 MANY TRIMMED WITH HIGH-GRADE, EXPENSIVE FURS BANQUET ORANGE PEKOE ICEDTEA Is Cooling and Refreshing A Violation of the Harrison anti-nar- cotic law {s charged in an {ndictment reported today by the grand jury against Samuel E. Mcllhenny, who is said to have had 200 grains of a dfug in his possession when arrested April 1 last. DMcllhenny is saild to have been seen frequently in the vieinity of Fort Myer and is supposed to have s0ld drugs to soldiers there. Violation of the "dope” law is also alleged In an indictment against J. Franklin Austin and his wife, Flor- ‘Wonderful Flavor CORNS Lift Off with Fingers 3 9 Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching cornm, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, them shortly you lift it right off with fin gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness es irritation. | Dand ruffy Heads Become Hairless Tt you want plenty of thick, beautitul, _glossy, silky hair, do by all means get I rid of dandruff, fer it will starve your | halr and ruin it if you don’t. It doesn't do much good te try to ' brush or wash it out. The oamly sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do | this, get about four ounces of ordinary | liquid arvon; apply it at night when re- | tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp | and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most, If not all. of your | candruft will be gone, and three or four " more applicatioss will completely dls- solve and entirely destroy every single | sign and trace of it. You will find, too, thut all itching and | digging of the scalp will atep, and yeur bair will look and feel a hundred times | better. You can get liquid arvoa at eny |drug store. It is inexpensive and four | ounces s all you will need, no matter | how much dandraff you bave. This sim- ple remedy never falls.—Advertisement. Look to Your Eyes Beautiful Eyes, like fine T the result of Constant L o T - Enlombie. Harmles. Sold and Recommended by All Druggists. INE> o Tor o EYES —— e e L L < T IS S S —— ence Austin. The couple, with others, were recently ‘“presented” by the grand jury on a charge of blackmail. but no indictment has been reported in that case. Austin is said to have made two attempts to escape when taken into Police Court. Alexander Y. Russell colored, a porter on a Pullman car, is charged with bringing stolen property into Washington. on his run this city August 23 last Russell stole a breasipin, valued at §.50, from Mrs. Idoline I. Watts of Balti- more. When arrested here the pin was found in his possession, it is stated. Others indicted and the charges agalnst them are: Willilam E. Gid- dings and Roy Chapman, grand lar- between Boston and ceny; Bector Cooner, attempted rob-' bery; Joseph Berry, housebreaking: James Nesby, housebreaking; Robert C. Garnett, assault; Herbert Yancey, assault; Hayward Pope, attemp:ed robbery; John R. Jackson, Charles Henry, attempted robbery; Melvin Blair, receiving stolen property; Ed- ward Washington, housebreaking; Charles Jefferson, joyriding: Louis A. Tippett, Thomas L. Moran, Clinton G. Randolph, Asbury Neal, Joseph Taylor, Alfred E. Ashton, Robert Brown, James Scott, James Osborne, Ray C. Thompson, non-support. | . C. ACTS TO CHECK PROFITEERING IN COAL Preliminary steps were taken by the Interstate Commerce Commission today to restrict sale and resale of coal by individuals on the line of distribution between the mines and | the ultimate consumer. Back-an3-forth selling has been held responsible for some pyramid- ing of coal prices, and the practice is said by official 0 be susceptible of limitation through regulations pre- venting carloads of coal being recon- signed from one shipper to another after each sale. Commissioner Atchi- son accordingly directed inquiries to the American Rallway Association and to trade and industrial organiza- tions interested in the transportation of coal as to what modifications of present reconsignment regulations might be made. Government officials interpreted the |, prospective embargo by the Baltimore and Ohfo rallroad on coal shipments to lake ports as an additional indica-| 8! tion that a great quantity of coal is being piled up there for transghip- ment to the northwest. Figurea issued today by the car service division of the American Rail- way Assoclation further emphasized the progress being made toward making up of the shortage caused by | | the miners’ strike. These showed bituminous loadings Monday totaled 33,804 oars, the greatest for any day this year or in 1921 and only exceeded by six days in 1920. Anthracite load- ings Monday were 5,942 cars. It is alleged that while | Such a sale as this is indeed unusual, and coming as it does when every woman is thinking of a new coat for Fall and Winter its importance is doubled. The garments are of the highest quality, and the sale price is far bj:w what you would expect to pay for such beautiful coats. We'll let you be the judge when you come tomorrow and see them. The newest style notes are apparent in the various models —the majority with beautiful, rich fur trimmings of Scotch Moleskin, Australian Opossum, Wolf, Fox, Caracul or Beaver- ctte. THE HIGH-GRADE MATERIALS INCLUDE— Bolivia, Ormandale, Suedette, Normandy, Velo- raine, Broadcloth Kersey, Salt’s Plush, Sport Tweeds, Plain Backs, Elvalaine, etc. Choice of black, navy, Sorrento, marten, caramel, browns, steel 4a_vul dstler. Sizes 16 to 20 for misses, 36 to 46 and extra sizes from 5 to . Trimmed wrappy effects, long blouse styles, new straightline models, strictly tailored.and conservative styles, sports models, pan- eled, heavily stitched or embroidered designs, with set-in or Man- darin sleeves. Geldenberg’s—Second Floor, Thousands of Pairs of New, Attractive Lace Curtains One Style Sketched by Artint 1/ to 1-3 Below Regular Prices Housewives fixing up the home for fall and winter will find our Lace Curtain Section ready to serve every requirement at pronoun:ed savings. There are splendid assortments for choice, including Fine Quality Scotch Nottingham, Filet, Madras, Cable Net and Tuscan weaves, in white, ivory and ecru shades, in the mbst wanted styles—both panels, used one at a window, and curtains by the pair. Usual $4.00 Usual $3.00 Usual $2.00 11.19| |*1.85| *2.65| |*3.75 9x12-ft. Cook’s Linoleum Rugs If Perfect Would Sell For $18.75 Because of a slight imperfection in the design, these rugs are ) termed “substandards.” All have complete borders and will give splendid service on your floors. Genuine “Cook’s” make—heavy, cork-filled, burlap-back linoleum rugs, in handsome wool rug designs of rose, blue, tan, green, gray and brown combinations. Large-room size—9x12 feet. Goldenberg's—Fourth ¥loor. $10.95 Sale of “Wear-Ever”’ Aluminum The Trade-Mark That Means Bag in Kitchenware “WEAR-EVER” Aluminum Kitchen Utensils are the universal favorite of discerning housekeepers—the very special prices in this sale should be an incentive to select all that she will need for a long time. ; $1.98 “Wear-Ever” Pre- serving Ket- $1.75 “Wear-Ever” Cov- ered -Sauce- Usual $5.00 Values at 6x9-ft. Velvet or Brussels Rugs. 6x9-ft. Velvet or Axminster Rug 7.6x9-ft. Brussels Rugs........ 7.6x9-ft. Velvet or Brussels Rugs 7.6x9-ft. Velvet or Axminster Rugs. 8.3x10.6-ft. Brussels Rugs = 83x106-ft. Velvet or Axminster Rugs. 9x12-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs.. 9x12-ft. Axminster or Velvet Rugs 9x12-ft. Axminster or Velvet Rugs o5 * Small Rugs in the Sale 18x36 Axminster Rugs, regular $2.75 values. . " 27x54 Velvet or Axminster Rugs, regular $4,00 values. $2.69 27x54 Velvet or Axminster Rugs, regular $5.00 values .$3.75 36x63 Axminster Rugs, regular $7.00 values. .... gr. 36x72 Velvet or Axminster Rugs, regular $10.00 values Geldonbers's—Fourth Floor. $7.50 Corduroy Suits With Two Pairs | $6. 19 of Pants ) Good-quality Corduroy Suits, thar will stand any amount of rough wear. (oats lined with khaki cloth. Both pairs of pants fully lined, finislied with belt loops and watch pockets. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys® $6 and $7 Suits, $4.95 All-wool Jersey Suits, Oliver Twist, regulation middy and French middy models, with turn-up hems. AJl new fall shades represented. Pants lined. Sizes 3 té 10 years. Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.88 Boys' Fall Suits, walsts of wash fabrics. Knee pants of corduroy, in gray, blue and tan. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Crompton Corduroy Pants, $1.39 The Genuine Crompton Waterproof Corduroy Pants, purchased away below regular market price value which we doubt very much whether we will able to duplicate in the future. Full-cut and roomy pants that are ideal for school wear. Sizes § to 18 years. (First Floor and Third Floor.) Goldenberg's—Boys’' Department—Third Floer. $3 Canton Crepe, $2.69 Canton Crepe of this quality, fine, firm and all pure silk, will go quickly at this special price, and we cannot get more to sell for the same money. ' Black, navy, brown, gray and white to choosc from. 40 inches $2.50 Jersey Silk, $1.98 wide. 36-inch Silk Jersey, soft clinging, pure silk quality, in navy blue, brown and black. $1.75 Satin Messaline, $1.39 $5-inch Colored Satin Messaline, rich satin-face finish: pure silk grade; in a complete assortment of strect and evening shades, includ- ing plenty of navy blue and black. $2.50 Satin Duchesse, $1.79 35-inch Black Satin Duchesse, pure silk, heavy satin-face quality, for ‘making handsome street and evening costumes. Geldenberg’s—¥irst Floor. 39c and 59¢ Washable Cretonnes, 24c High-grade Washable Cretonnes, in an end- less assortment of the season’s newest and most popular designs and colorings, including bird, foilage, floral, stripe, woodland and tap- estry effects, in beautiful light and dark col- orings, such as usually found only in higher grade fabrics. Patterns that are especially desirable for cur- tains, scarfs, draperies, coverings of all kinds, all fancy decorative purposes and children's dresses and aprons. Mill lergths from 2 to 8 Perfect yards, but hundreds of yards alike, as well as < full bolts. 1 Coal Oil First Flowr Bargain Table and Fourth Floor. v Heaters With round center draft smokeless burner and metallic oil tank. *4,29 Men’s Union Suits e 180,05 Men's White Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, made on Cooper's Spring Needle machines, medium welght, with long sleeves and full length legs. 34 to 46. The defects are slight and will in no way affect wearing qualities. ‘Well made, comfortable fitting garments, in sizes 35¢ Dress Ginghams 29¢ inch Bates Dress Ging- ortmert pes and nted fast hams, in a large of plaids, checks plain colors; wa: colore. Goldenberg's—First Ficor. Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear Women's Cotton Unuerwear, scparate garments, of medium- weight cotton; shirts with high neck and long sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, pants with equestrienne walst and tight knee. Regular sizes at 65c. Extra sizes at 69c. Women's “Princess May” Mercerized Pettibockers, with elastic waist and ankle. In black, green, Eray, peacock and navy blue: regular and extra sizes. Perfect 1_75 quality .. Children’s Fleeced Under- wear, Separate garments; me- dlum weight: shirts with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, knee-length pants: perfect sl 2t 3 T Women’s $2 Dress- Bungalow Aprons $1.69 Jivery woman likes to look neat when doing her house- work—here is an opportunity to purchase pretty Dress-up Bungalow Aprons at a saving. Made of good quality ging- hams, in attractive styles and colorings. Made with square neck, tie belt and finished with two pockets. Neatly made and full cut sizes. Jumper Aprons, 69c Jumper or Sleeveless Aprons, of percale and ging- ham, in pink, blue, green and lavender; trimmed with rick- rack braid. Assorted pretty models. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. $1.35 Seamless Sheets, $1.19 $1x90 Unbleached Sheets, full seamless. Made in ocne piece, without center scam. Full double-bed size. Made of heavy, service-giving sheet- ing cotton. Every one perfect quality. $4 Bedspreads, $2.98 Crochet Bedspreads, full double-bed size; in heavy raised Marseilles patterns. | $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.98 Crochet Bedspreads, full double-bed size; in Marseilles designs. 39c Pillowcases; 29¢ 45x36 Run of the Mill Bleached Pillowcases, large size; free from starch or dressiug. 18c Bleached Muslin 14c 36-inch Bleached Muslin, a close-woven, soft-finish grade. Geldenberg's—First Fioor e “Humming Bird” Silk Hose for Particular Women We have a_complete stock of the popular “Hymming Bird" Ture Thread Silk Hosiery. with the three-seam back, in black, brown and Russian calf. Every pair guaranteed to give perfect satisfa $l .50 tion, or a mnew pair FREE......

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