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__THE EVENING TAR, . WASHINGTON, " D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER‘I:?"T, 1 LAKE TUG SEARCH HOPELESSLY RENEWED Finding of Member of Crew Frozen in Lifeboat Believed Evi- dence of Tragedy. ted Press. D. Ohio, December practically no hope is held out for the safety of the tug Cornell, formerly the ce Danforth, search of Lake in an effort to solve the mystery surrounding the disap- nce of the vessel was continued Finding of a-lifeboat contain- pea today. ing the frozen body of Michael Pay- tosh, one of the eight members of the crew, dispelled any belief that the Cornell is safe The yawl and its - ked up yesterday one of the illmore., the search, as she ular “Buffalo long the Canadian coast be- ¢ rt Colborne and Long lolntl Ten miles west of the point where the lifeboat was located the Gillmore had previe sighted several oil cans floating on the light waves. A slight film of oil covered the water. Hoping to find wreckage or the bodies of some of the other seven men, the Gillmore cruised about the region for several hours before taking the life- boat and the body of Paytosh to Efie. Sighted Last Thursday. ge received by the Great « former own- ed that the A Potter saw the Cornell between Ash- 1t, Ohio, Thursday only record of the sighted since she left here Thursday afternoon for Buffalo, where she was to have been delivered to her new owners, a Syra- cuse firm. What happened to the missing craft after that is purely speculation and conjecture. The Gillmore and several other tugs resumed their search early today. . B. Shaver, rintendent of the air mail flying field here. said three planes would be dispatched to Erie io fly over the lake between that polint and Long Point, Ont., provided e so stationed as to guarantee iators in the event 3 tugs a the v of th forced lan ROME PRESS DIFFERS NP ENYLEA Reconciliation of Italy and Vatican Held Necessary by One, Not Timely by Another. Associated Press. I, December 27.—Divergent of the meaning of important sages in the papal encyclical are ressed by various of the Rome papers in their comment on the new doenment, delayed by the holiday in- tervening since its publication. The Tribuna emphasizes the pas- construed as condemning the of Versailles, but takes the that Pope Pius did not desire 10 urge its annulment, his hope evi- dently being, it concludes, that the treaty be given a conciliatory and charitable interpretation. Regarding the passage alluding to the relations between the Vatican and italy, the newspaper says this shows that ' while the pontiff feels no hostility against the present regime he thinks the country is not yet ready tor a completo reconciliation. "he Lpocs, on the contrary, consid- an _accord between the d Italy to be a necessity ot tho times, without either party be- ing obliged to renounce its own po- or spiritual convictions, while iornale D'Italia considers the s of the Pope “an invitation to- d_the conciusion of a definite un- derstanding with Italy, indicating the road to be followed.” The Giornale D'ltalla, nevertheless, thinks the most important passage in be the announce- le convocation of cil, which Pites 1X Leo XIII proclaimed to be impos- <ible. on account of the fact that tem- power was lacking. It recalls act that the Vatican ecumenical uncil of 1870 was suspended in July of that vear because of the sudden 0 French and 60 Ger- an bisho; a consequence of the nco-Prussian war. he resumption of the ‘council now, immediately after another war which <o profoundly changed the conditions of these two countries” it adds, might be dangerous to the serenity of the discussions, and this, perhaps, was the thought of the Pope in not taking a definite decision regarding the convocation of the council.” Smee e PLAN TO RAISE BUILDING TO HEIGHT OF 27 STORIES | | By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, December —Federal engineers from Washing! were in Chicago today to test the post office feundations for the contemplated re- modeling of the present structure’ to ven stories in height. post office then would be Chicago's tallest sky-scraper and the vernment's largest building. It ould house all federal departments operating in eity. A request for $15,000,000 to remodel | | the structure is pending before the|| House appropriations committee. The present building was completed in 1902 at a cost of about $7.500.000. pladne Hemstitchi gmndnu tons uttonhol€s-s penheimers (s)fiop UNIQUE e New Year’s Greeting Cards 5¢ to 35¢ Each Shown in a profusion . of the most appropriate styles and kinds. Goldenberg’s—First - Floor. 25¢ Outing Flannels, 19¢ Yard 36-inch double-fleeced quality, blue stripes. Outing Flannels, heavy pink and Boys’ $7 Double-Service Suits With Two Pairs of Pants $5.00 200 Boys’ Two-pants Suits, in neat Oxford grays; tatlored yoke and inverted plait-back models; both pairs ot pants fully lined; sizes 8 to 17 years. °* Boys’ $8 to $9.75 Suits i With Two Pairs of Pants $6.69 Clever Norfolk models, for school or dress wear; ntat pencil stripes in gray and bluc; three patch pockets with button-down flaps; both pairs of pants full lined; sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys’ $7 Overcoats, $4.79 | Boys’ $18 to $21.50 150 Boys’ Junfor Overcoats, wool-faced | Overcoats, $14-88 chinchilla, in gray, navy, brown and cinng- mon; yoke and inverted plaited back, with Of herringbone, heather, double-faced muff pockets; plaid lined; sizes & to 9 woolens and rich heathers: some with vears, raglan sleeves and muff pockets; sizes 9 to 1% years. Boys’ $8 to $9.75 Overcoats $6.88 « Junior Overcoats, of all-wool chinchilla and fancy mixtures; superior qualities; sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ $10.75 to $12 Overcoats, $7.88 Overcoats for boys from 3 to 16 vears of age, of all-wool overcoatings, in an assort- | ment of coldrings; made with convertible | collar and nuufl pockets. Boys’ $12.75 to $16.50 S . Boys’ $6 Mackinaws, $4.69 50 Boys' Mackinaw: good q\,juhly ma- terials, in rich pl made Wwith muff pockets; sizes 8 to 1 ars. Boys’ $5.95 to $7 Suits $4.29 in navy bluc. also blue serge and tweed suits, in Oliver Twist and middy styles; sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ $7.50 Middy Suits With Two Pairs of Pants Jersey Suits, Overcoats, $9.88 $5.45 Of all-wool chinchilla and douhle-faced All-woo! Tweeds, in regulation and materials, with plaid back; some with fur | French models, with turn-up hems, pretty collar, swagger double-breasted styles for mixtures: collar and cuffs trimmed with two-toned braid; both pairs of pants full the larger boys, made with muft pockets; | | lined; sizes 3 to 8 years. rich dark shades: sizes 3 to 18 years. $2 Chiffon Taffeta, $1.49 ; Sersgze,/gijzgoggrd Heavy soft chiffon grade, with beautiful lustrous finish. in a large assortment of street and evening shades, as well as black; 35 inches wide. 36-inch Colored Silk .Poplin, heavy high Iustrous finish, in a complete assortment of street and evening shad also white and black. Worth $1.00 yard SQC inch h. with 33-inch Fiber Silk Stripe Shirtings, heavy weight avy and white grounds with colored silk stripes. Worth i wlore $2-49 Saral e o et s S4<inch Allwool Crash 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine, heav: with rich lustrous finish; all light and d white and -black. Worth $2.00 yard.. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. . $4 Blankets and Comforts Suiting, in navy and burgundy. Worth $1.89 vard.. firm woven hades; also ’ 36-inch Bleached 2 = . ) ; 3 v this season. Over 500 garments—the pick of the season’s Shaker Flannel, heavy 5 B $2. 95 Each oty eeeta” sreie 25C |l choicest styles—marked at a price that totally disregards 32-inch Woven with white grounds 66x80 Heavy-weight Double-bed Blankets, plaids of blue, Mothers, Here’s- Goodews. : Clearance Sale of Boys’ Clothing| Starting Thursday Morning and Continuing While Lots Last We have advanced this sale a week ahead of the regular time in or- der that mothers may bring their boys in during holiday week and sup- ply all their clothing needs. Prices are down to the lowest possible point —the opportunity for worth-while savings awaits you. 54-inch All-wool Imperial Serge, close twilled quality, in rich shade of navy blue. All-wool twilled back: black, Goldenberg's—First Floor. Staple Domestics at Savings Boys’ $12.75 to $15 Suits With Two Pairs of Pants $10.55 All-wool Norfolk Suits, newest models, coats lined with alpaca; an assortment of wanted colorings and mixtures; pants full lined; sizes 8 to 16 years. Boys’ $16.50 to $21.50 Suits With Two Pairs of Pants $14.55 Boys’ “Smart Set” Suits, of fine quality materials, in neat dressy mixtures; both padirs of pants full lined; sizes 8 to 19 years, including regulars, extra sizes and stout sizes. | Boys’ $1.25 to $2 Shirts, 79c Of madras and percale, in plain white and assorted neat patterns; collar-attached or neckband s : samples and slight | seconds; sizes to 14 —(First and Third Floors.) Boys’ $8 to $10 Mackinaws $6.69 i All-wool materials, in beautiful plaids; | convertible collar 'models, with mufl pockets, yoke and inverted plait back; sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys’ $1 to $1.50 Pants | 79c | Of suiting mixtures, in assorted neat . patterns; also of corduroy, subject to slight imperfections; straight knee or knicker- bocker style; sizes 4 to 17 vears. (First and Third Floors.) Boys’ $2 Corduroy Pants $1.39 i Good heavy weight quality: well tailored; strictly perfect; full cut sizes from 8 to 18 vears. (First and Third Floors.) brown. neck measure. other uses. Chiffon $1.25 Madras, colored L - T Q woven stripes; fine, < pink, tan and gray, as well as gray with blue or pink borders. e TR D 8 Comforts size 72x’80 inches for double beds; filled with soft, irs?.!;r’;d:.cw‘mh%oc va. 390 The Coats The Suits fluffy white cotton, covered with fine-grade silkolines, many 325nch Decss Gitighams, pink: Normandy Coats i s with blue, rose or green satine borders. g mhu_i.' lavender, red.gn oie ok Bolivia Coats i g":“d?”::“s':;“ ;i 7. i i oy et Carmella Coats ur-trim o Blan| X hes for doubl ted fast col | s beds.Pv‘v‘;I‘n:vooglgrly 5?:‘1? biue sm_66 ;‘:&ox a:t'wdrd/e%:;!oc;‘lygfl es v welents Worth 25¢ Yard.vers-s 19C Broadcloth Coats Embroidered Suits Also Comforts, covered with satines, figured tops and backs; some Plain colored borders; flled with pure white cotton and Hygeia brand lambswool. Values worth $7.00 ?nd A 5 $8.00. Each at ..... eesreserssrreciresenens Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Women’s $3.50 to $5 Low Shoes, $1.85 Pair Broken sizes and incomplete lines from our regular stock—sharply reduced for clearance tomorrow, They con- sist of brown and black Oxfords, with Cuban and military heels, and the assortment includes all sizes from 2}5 to 7. Goldeaberg’s—Tirst Floor. $4 and $5 Lace Curtains - $2.65 Pair An o tunity. to purchase high-grade Lace Curtains at a realplf:gain't;rice. Scotch, Nottingham, ‘Cable Net, Filet and Tuscan weaves, in white, ivory or ecru colors; 274 and 3 yards long. Neat, novelty effect and elaborately worked designs.., Some finished with fringed ends. Choice of panels or curtains by the pair. Goldenberg’s—TYourth Fleor. . $1.69 Seamless Sheets, $1.49 |. Sheets: of sturdy quality, dependable for wear; 81x90- inch size for double beds. ‘Hand torn and ironed; finished with 3-inch hem. Special for Thursday at $1.49 each. 81x99 - Seamless Bloached 36-inch Bleached Mus. - Sheets, full double- - iin, oclose-woven, saft- l SC finish grade. Worth 130 rect ved sizes pertist G 20 $1.50 eachacecoceces - linen-finish nook, soft-finish soft-finish _grade, lingerie. Worth yard made garments. yard .. . 36-inch Unbleached ting & heavy round - thread quality, ‘Worth 260 yard... 42x36 Bleach: canes, with lace edge; made of fine quality pillow- il Wi $1.00 heavy close - woven and kinds, grade; free from starch or dremsiag. Worth 45s 33C LSl sevressersx T yrerrrrees Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 59¢ Indian Head 39¢ Yard 54-inch White Indian Head, quality; from 2 to 10 yards. 36-inch White Nai close - wov quality Worth 30c yard..... 36-inch White Pajama Checks, Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Men's $1.50 to $2.50 “Faultless” Nightrobes, $1.05 A purchase of samples and seconds of this famous make of Night Robes for men. 2 nel, made with collar or with military neck, The faults are very slight and do not interfere with the wearing quality. Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. g " New Year’s Greeting Cards '5¢ to 35¢ Each Shown in a profusion of the most appropriate styles @oldenberg’s—First Floor, Poiret Twill Suits Tailored Suits Long Line Suits Fur-trimmed Coats Kersey Coats Elvalaine Coats The majority with Fur Collars of | Tricotine Suits Caracul, Fox, | Yalama Suits Dressy Suits lengths ette. B | | Wolf and Beaver- ! for 25¢ 16¢ Goldenderg's—Becond Floor. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s $1.50 and $1.69 Flannelette Gowns, $1.39 Woimen’s Extra Size Flannelette Nightgowns, in assorted pink and blue stripes; with and without collar; full cut and well f heavy domet and felted flan- Fruit Cake ‘Two Pounds -Four Pounds 89c $1.78 . Deliclous Fruit Cake, brim- ful of candied cherries, candied" pineapple, raisins, walnuts, spices, etc, Shortened with butter only and sufficiently to make jt mellow, It grows bet- ter with age, foliage designs. Bidding the Old Year 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Special Tomorrow at. . . . . Cook’s Linoleum Rugs, size 7% by 12 ft., Regularly $16.50. mill At— : $7.50 Straw Rugs, $3.75 $x10-ft. large room size Japanese Straw Rugs, heawy double warp quality, in handsome painted all-over designs, in red, green, blue, rose, tan and berg’s—Fourth Floor. 48c and 59¢ Cretonnes, 24c Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, light or ; dark colorings, in floral, bird, tapestry and | Mill lengths or full bolts, which means you will be able to purchase the number of yards required. ture or cushion covers, draperies and many First Flosr—Bargain Table and Fourth Fleor. Goats, Suits and Values Up to $42.50 - $19.22 A specially prepared event, with assortments and values . that make it the most important sale held by Goldenberg’s- original costs. No woman needing a Winter Suit, Coat or Dress should miss the wonderful economies. The Dresses Evening Dresses Dinner Dresses Party D Glace Taffeta Dresses Pojret Twill Dresses Tricotine Dresses Satin Canton Dresses Etc, Etc. $19.22 | $19.22 | $19.22 All the popular shades. Sizes 16 to 20 for misses and 36 to 44 for women. All sales final. No C. O. D.’s, no approvals, none accepted for credit. Boys’ $1 to $1.59 Blouses, 59¢ Of plain tan pongee color mate- rial, striped madras and percale, lain white mercerized .madras; col- ar agtached. Sizes to 16 years. Manufacturer's samples and 'slight seconds. . 6x12-ft., mill seconds. larly $12.50. At— - $6.50 seconds. Sx9-ft. size, worth $3.00, at $2.50. 9x12 ft. size, worth $10.00, at $5.00. $1 Wool & Fiber Rugs, 69¢ 27x54 Wool and Fiber Rugs, choice of oriental or medallion designs in greem, blue, tan, rose and (First Floor.) $18Cook’sLinoleum Rug Cook’s make Linoleum Rugs, the durable, long-wearing burlap-back and cork-filled floor coverings that find favor with so many women. Termed irregulars because of very slight defects in the cloth or blur in printing. A choice of attractive oriental and wool rug designs in various color- ings. 9x12-ft. room size at $9.75. Cook’s Linoleum Rugs, size Regu- Fleeced Underwear| | . at 8% : Women's Fleeced Cotton Under- wear, shirts with high neck and long sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves; pants ankle length, with muslin waistband; perfect quality. Cook’s Linoleum Rugs, size 10)2 by 12 it., mill scconds. Regularly $2250. At— $11.50 $50 and $55 Room Size Rugs, $36.75 9x12-ft. Alexander Smith’s Seamless Axmi and Wilton Velvet Rugs, all perfect quality, in floral, oriental and medallion designs; light or / dark colorings. ster | Ideal for furni- ‘\ | _ 75¢ 10=Inch : - Columbia Records 27c Each Four for One Dollar Only 2,000 in the lot, hardly enough for a day’s selling—10-inch double-disc Columbia Records, al! perfect quality. selections. Dance and jazz numbers, rendered by Included are vocal and band some of the leading artists of the country. resses Geldenberg's—First Floor—Bargain Table. r Good-Bye With a Record Breaking Sale of Dresses| The Big Cléarance Sale Goes On! ! Men’s Overcoats | & Winter Suits at Drastic Reductions e s $1750 | coats of oxfords for men of conservative tastes. Colors of tan, brown, green and gray, and plenty of herringbones. | . S Se\ 11 Stiits with one and two pairs of trousers, consisting of Worsteds, Serges-and Cassimeres, in a large variety of de- sirable styles and colors. Tailored in the newest models for men and young men, Sizes 33 to 44 in the lot. @aldanberg’s First Fioer Clothes Shep for Mon—Direct Entrance From X Street.

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