Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1923, Page 12

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g THE EVENI She Always Wears Cantilevers She wrote, “I find that I must} turn back to the Pacific Coast in- stead of getting to New York and to the Cantilever shop there in a iew days, as I had intended doing. “This means that l must do my shoe *shopping because my time is so limited. P.ut vou have my slzc in your files. Please look it r send me: I pair 2-strap black pump:—(uhan héel. 1 pair brown oxford ties—low heel. “Inclosed is my check to cover cost. “I couldn't think of wearing any shoes but Cantilevers for my ever- on-the-go selling job. They rclic\'e tie strain and help me. Besides, I must be well-shod, for good-! U«»\\H\g feet are a business asset. So plea rush my order on to catch me at this hotel.” i Here is a letter from a business woman who has learned the com- fort of wearing the Cantilever Shoe for her strenuous traveling life. Note that she demands a good-look- ing as well as a comfortable shoe. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, W'EDNESDA'Y, JANUARY 1923. TEACHER PAY BILL ASSAILED AS YOKE{ Makes Superintendent Czar Over Tutors and Even Board, Says G. A. Ward. DEAL AT ergss ““THE DEPENDABL TORE” $7, $8 and $9 Lambswool Comforts, $4.95 72x80 Lambswool-filled Comforts, covered with fine grade satine and silkolines ; all with plain color satine border, in blue, rose, green, pink and gold. [__$2 50 and $3.00 I ' Lace Curtains, $1.85 | Scotch, Not- Filet or Tuscan weaves, in whits ivory or ecru colors; 23 yards long. Curtains by the pair or panels, Neat, novelty effect and heavy work Small lot of one to six pairs alike, in ‘ tingham, used one to a window. designs. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Big Savingson Floor Coverings Rugu for Every Need at Prices That Urge Your Immediate Attention Men’ S Suits and Overcoats | =~ $10 Japanese Rugs, $5 9x12-ft. Fine Grade Japanese Straw .Rugs, handsome sten- Prodigious Reductions Prevail BOTH SIDES OF 7™#AT KST. BALLOU MAKES PLEA It Starts Tomorrow—Our l Annual January Clearance Sale of Sharp Debate Before Columbia Heights Citizens Followed by ||| Indorsement. An impromptu debate on the teachers' salary bill was staged by George A. Ward, chairman of the law and legislation committee, ana ||} Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent || of schools, at the meeting of the Columbia Heights Citizens' Associa- tion at St. Stephen’s Hall last night. Dr. Ballou defended the bill, fol- lowing a report by Mr. Ward, in|| which the latter charged t I es proposed for tea r out of pi proposed Ward said that the superintendent of_schools would get @ 66% per cent increase in salary, under the bill. “If this bill goes through, they should place over the doors of the that all teachers might ho enter here, leave hope declared-Mr. Ward. He said that the phrascology of the bill, par- | ticularly " the words “upon recom- mendation of the superintendent of schools,” would make the board of education completely subservient to the will of the superintendent. He moved that such wording be stricken out of the bill wherever it appears. Prepared Speech Unread. Dr. Ballou argued for the bill, leav- ing unread a written speech he had prepared for the occasion. The super- intendent of schools told the members of the i 3 gete | iy much less ciled all-over oriental, medallion and floral designs, in green, tan, rose, red and brown. Close double warp, perfect quality. 4.6x7.6-ft. size, worth $3.50, at $1.75. ° + 6x9-ft. size, worth $5.00, at $2.50. 3x6-ft. size, worth $2.00, at $1.00. 27x54=inch size, worth $1.19, at 59c. $25 and $27.50 Brussels Rugs, $19.75 Alexander Smith and Sons and Firth Carpet Co.’s Fine Grade Seamless Brussels Rugs, sizes 8.3x10.6 ft. for large rooms; per- fect quality ; in handsome floral, oriental and medallion dc<wn<~ co]ormgs to suit any room decoration. , . k’s Linoleum Rugs, $9.75 (,'uok' Cork- filled Burlap- back Linoleum Rugs, size 9x12 ft.; handsome wool rug de- signs, in light and dark colors; with complete borders. Termed “econds” on account of a slight 1mperfect10n in printing or small defect in cloth, 10.6x12-ft. size, worth $22.50, at Sl 1.50. 6x12-ft. size, worth $12.50, at $6.50. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. . 48c and 59c Cretonnes, 24c Yard Yard Wide, Heavy Grade, Washable Cretonnes, light and dark floral, bird, stripe and foliage designs; mill lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but plenty alike for drapcnes, comfort fur- niture and cushion coverings. First Floor—Bargain Table, $2 Chiffon Taffeta, $1.49 Heavy rich lustrous quality, all pure silk and of splendid ‘texture. Ina largc assortment of street and evening shades, mcludmg plenty of navy blue and black. 35 inches wide. The January Sale brings unusual savings at $1.49 a yard. 36-inch Tricolette, plain weave 36=inch Colored Silk Poplin, and lace stripes; all silk, firmly high lustrous quality, all woven quali white, wanted street and even- orchid, light biue, navy, ing shades, also black brown and black. Worth and white. Worth $1.00 " 40-inch Black Charmeuse, an extra fine heavy quality, pure silk grade for making handsome street and evening < Eowns. “Worth 000 $2.40 | pockersand velte yard ... o At Goldenberg's—Third Floor. increases ls. M. Cantilever Shoes meet both these |3 requirements. The arch is made entirely of leather. It does not have a stiff piece of steel—such as is concealed in the arch of ordinary shoes which prevents the natural arching of your foot, The snug flttmq instep of Cantilevers gives just the right support without bind- ing anywhere. The neatly rounded toe is fashionable, yet roomy. The low or medium heel makes possible that ea swinging walk which characterizds the well- shod woman i so much the vogue. Regular Prices, $24.75 to $45 Tomorrow we place on sale our stock of men’s clothing at deep, drastic reductions. Regular prices and real . values have been totally disregarded—our sole aim is to dispose of all winter suits and overcoats. It will pay vou well to come early for first choice of the wonderful values. Bungalow Aprons 79¢ Each Chambray Bungalow Aprons in an assortment of popular plain colors, trimmed with rick- rack braid around neck, sleeves and belt. Full cut, well made aprons. White Lawn Aprons, stralght and round styles; trin embroidery ... Extra-size Bungalow Aprons, of checked gingham, neatly trim- med collar and cuff. n E: jeopardize ‘the passage of the bill now before Congress. He declared that the bill provided for annual in- creases of $100 to teachers after the first. omething not to be and that under the or- 1 act of 1906 the superin- was charged with the re- gponsibillty of making recommenda- ons, Mr. Ward again 'took the floor and declared that the bill “would make more subservient to the superintendent than the s of Rus- His per- rs was to il Our stock of Suits offers a wide selection of styles, patterns and colors, including fine Cassimeres, Cheviots, Tweeds and Blue Serges. New, snappy styles, tailored in absolutely correct taste to meet the requirements of par- ticular men. Sizes 34 to 44, including stouts, slims and shorts. The Overcoats include roomy Plaid Backs and Contrasting Bacln. as well as plain or self-back fabrics, and Black and Brown Kerseys in Ches- terfield models. Kimono, Raglan and Set-in sleeves —all this season’s most desirable and most wanted styles. Sizes 34 to 42. Goldenberg's First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance from K Street. Children’s Winter Coats and Dresses Reduced 6 Allwool Chinchifla Coats, inh brown and cinnamon; high- ;:r.me linings, t new models for children 1 and $ll 98 . Regularly $15.00. Sale price Girls’ All-wool Serge Dsesses, straightline and other smart late trimmed . with $2.98 All-wool Flannel Smocks, red and green, trimmed with plald collar, cuffs and pocket: large Regularly $4.00 e; Women’s $1.50 ExtraSize Satine Petticoats, $1.29 . Women’s Extra Large pink, 89¢ 39-inch Brocade Canton Crepe, heavy rich lustrous crepe finish quality, in navy, brown and black grounds with’ $2 59 . gelf - color dcslgn< mld-mr' +—First Floor, 'Entire Stock of Furs & Fur Coats At January Clearance Reductions 1f you've waited for prices to hit the toboggan before investing in a new fur piece or fur coat, here’s your opportunity. Tomorrow our January Clearance Sale of Furs begins, and we're making sweeping reductions to clear stocks of all furs, fur coats, capes, wraps, jac- quettes, chokers, etc. Please bear in mind that our original prices were lowest in the cit_\'. and with this fact firmly established, the lowered prices now prevailing in this sale mean even greater savings than at first glance. dvice |u the tea, fight the “tooth and ai 2"It will be far better to forego sal- || increase than to sacrifice ma manhood,” he said. He the bill does not glve Tights to colored teachers, and t does not give war veterans the preference usually extanded under civil service Cantilever 4 Shoes improve the circulation in the fect and increas SaBo) s I Mr. Ward the wearer’s cndurance. side of the room d'wl 2 % A with Dr. Ballou, who Tomorrow is your Cantilever day.{remained during the entire dxecumon Start it right by purchasing a Mr. Ward’s report was accepted and and know the comiort of the woman who wrote the ahove letter. Cantilever Shoe Shop; 1319 F Street N.W. Over Young Men's Shop Support Given Measure. Wool Polai own and tan, othi belted ‘mod to 4 years. Regul $9.00. Sale price $6 98 f} Chinchilla Coats, double- ¥, made with yoke committee. ' Res sented by pledging committ lutions, Mr. Post, we support to the > in efforts to fur- f school well tailored Worth 50 regu- s ; TS Horlicks Nk The™ ORIGINAL Malted Milk dwards s dele: school committee. One French Coney Coat, 36 ! the course of his re- 1 inches long. For- | merly $49.50. Now $29-75 T}:vo Bay Seal Coats, trimmed with nutria. For- merly $79.50. Now 537050 i F}:mrlFrencl;_ Coney Coats, 40 inches long. For- merly $79.50. Now $49-50 Two French Coney Wraps, 45 Three Nearseal Coats, 40 inches long. For- 589.50 merly $125.00. Now Two Fine French Seal Coats, 36 inches long. % $100.50 One French Seal Cape, 46 Formerly $14 Emsis e85 6105.00 | One FCnrlcul Coat, 40 inches long. Formerly siokon Now. $152.50 Two Hudson Seal Coats, trim- med with squirrel or skunk. f\“_z:\r'ncrly $325.00. $279 50 seaiic 98,50 Two Squirrel Two Northern Mlnk Chokers, T Mllk f citizen ommended modifi- For Tnfanis | - ime e might just as : Invalids | umher; Gy cAn get, Dr. Bal. | The “Pood - Drink” for Au Ages | | Quick Lunch at Home, Office, an: | 1’ ‘bill passes, he o rict will be perior teacher: Black Satine Petticoats, lustrous For- #Fountuins. Ask for HORLICK'S, ss-Avoid lmn'aLcmkSnbst'mi | 5 | alarm hools. hat by rather than would be punished. - ia. 000,000 surplus much hope for a resolution by J. C asking Increased nmumbers of , was adopted t J. Harley Speelman pre- fire e bill and ion, and_correc- its pro-{ the | It is justy | iton Hiatt, || ; made with sty ed. Women’s Extra Size Flannel- ctte \I:lllznunn. neat stripes; worth $1i. .n‘,\t $l -39 Women’s Extra Size Flannel- ette Petticoats, heavy quality, light and dark striped effects; finished with ruffle; worth na ©0C s8¢ each 3 Goldenberg’ sh tucked flounce; full cut and well Women’s Extra Size Bloom- ers, of genuine “Lingette,” rich satin face finish, in orchid and flesh; large reinforcement and double elastic knee; $l 77 Regularl pair .. Women’s Extra Size “Elise Modesty” Drawers, of fine-grade embroidery ruffle; musiin, with eyelet all sizes $ l .50 inches long. $59 50 merly $99.50. Now Three Natural Muskrat Coats, 40 ind—‘“@ long. Formerly $139.50. Now ronicese: DHOD.S0 Two Kolinsky Marmot Coats, 40 inches long. Formerly $135 Now One Kolinsky Marmot Wrap, 45 inches long. Formerly 3159'50:~ $99.50 Two Platinum Foxes, > $105.00 | Three French Seal Coats, 40 inches long; trimmed with bea- ver, skunk or squirrel. For- merly $239.50. Now .- $185.00 One Hudson Seal Jacquette, 30 inches lon ¢ $150.00 Formerly $1 One Fox-trimmed Caracul .l.cqueue,§ 30 inches dong. For- merly S16 Now .. $135.00 One Moleskin Coat, 36 inches formerly Now One Skunk Choker, formcrly One - $29.50 $35.00 a Fox Choker, !f\vz‘:'n\crl)- $Jv00 $27 50 _ Three Alaska Fox Chokers, - $32.50 One 'Natural Raccoon Coat, 42 inches long. Formerly $295.00. Now - $239.50 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $1.39 Seamless Sheets 81x90-inch. $ 1 ) 2 5 Size, for Double Beds..... - Sheets dependable for wear, made of sturdy, good-wear- ing sheeting cotton; full bleached and seamless. Handtorn and ironed, finished with 3-inch hem. Full double-bed size— 81x90 inches. Perfect quality. 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, | hand torn perfect qua 30c_each . 45x36 Bl large size; heavy woven quality. 45c each ... 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-bed size; fine close - woven grade, $1.49 | sided. ew members admitted in-| {cluded T ¥. A. Reuter, A. Sichi and { Miss Frances V. Morrison. | { IRATE FATHER IN COURT TALKS HIMSELF TO JAIL Kensington Man, Arrested Charge of Not Sending Boy to School, Denounces Judge. formerly $9.50. Now long. Formerly $235 00 $295.00. Now. $49.50 to $59.50 Fur-Trimmed Coats ALL SIZES FOR MISSES AND WOMEN INCLUDING EXTRA SIZES FOR STOUT WOMEN $37.50 The expert tailoring, the quality of the materials and linings, the beauty of the new styles and the richness of the fur trimmings combine to make these coats wonderful values at the sale price. Every Wanted Style — Every Favored Material—the Best Fur Trimmings. Beautiful Crepe or Plain Silk Linings. —Fine Bolivia —~Normandy ~Velorette —Broadcloth Kersey —Suedene —Elvalaine The wide range offers choice of practically every new style for winter. The handsome materials are -enriched with trimmings of fine furs, including Fox, Caracul, Mole, Nutria, Wolf and Fitch Opossum. 1In the wanted autumn shades of Brown, Reindeer, Sorrento - and Navy, as well as Black. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $6 Part-Wool Blankets, $4.45 66x80 Double-bed Size Part-wool Blankets, plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray, with soisette bound ends. $4 Heavy-Weight Blankets, $2.95 66x80 Double-bed Size Heavy-welght Blankets, fine grade cotton, it soft, fleace finish. 'Gray with pink or blus borders.also various in color plaids. Goldenberg's—Fourth Fleor. OUR future vision can be protected only 'by your Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., January 3—|} When Robert Shumate of Kensington, | I this county, who was befors Judge Riggs in the police court here yes- terday on a chargo of not sending his® fourteen-year-old son to school, insisted In paying his respeots to the court and county officers generally, after Judge Riggs had glven him a chance to escape punishment by see- ing that the boy attends school, Judge sou 1 If_you pass Four ‘Frtands on tha treet Withoat _ recognizing _theu, you lave noeded glasses for Gulte & whils without realiz- ing git. THE ONDINARY KIND, . u Riggs imposed a fine of $10 for con- e tempt of court, and, when he con- tinued his tirade after the imposition !of the fine, Judge Riggs repeated the dose. Judge Riggs gave him the alternative of spending twenty days in the county jail, which he accepted, and was locked up. Shumate’s_ar- rest was brought about by Miss Eav«g, county school attendance of- cer. AGAIN WISH- ING YOU A HAPPY AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR —-—-*_ omson’s $3 Corsets, $1.98 Nemo Self-reducing Corsets, of pink coutil; low SPECTAL VALUES IN grade; worth 250 36-Inch White Pajama Checks, 34-inch White Cloths heavy linen-fine tra_fine, sheer quall 29 C 32-inch White . ‘Thomxons Glove-fitting Corsets, of fancy pink double mate- rial; low bust model with long skirt and extra wide supporters. Trimmed with silk embroidery. Sizes 24 to 36. bust and long skirt models, With guara $ sizes ... e benne; Il 3.00 on i s . White Fabrics 36-inch White Nainsook, a close-woven, soft-finish 16 Surd C firm-woven_quality, making undergarms worth 25¢ yard . l7C ishdquallty‘ worth 30¢c 22C 40-inch White India Linon, ex- snow white bleach worth 3% yard. n 501 t-finish worth 3% 29C Madras; grad vard . 36-Inch White Dimity, sheer quality, in all size stripes; worth 38c vard . 44-inch Whi Voile; extra fine, shser. two-ply quality; worth B50C YArd ...cieceaiiannn Goldenberg’s—First Fier, 50c Woven Madras 39¢ Yard 32-inch Woven Madras, white grounds with neat colored woven stripes; fine mercerized quality, for men's and boys’ shirts, women’s and children’s wear. 27-inch Chlmirly Gingham, Itnen-finish quality, in all wanted plain colors; also striped effects. Worth zl/zc 18¢c_yard....... 30-inch o'"a"" m.“--au. heavy double-fleece: ality, Worth 30¢ yard........ the dress is trimmed. 36-inch Bleached Domet Flan- Made with McCall Printed Iy o ot S0 Pattern 3039, 45c. ;urd 250 ge equipped i . * Goldenberg's—First ¥loor, one Mot S13. bery's 3 OPTOMETRIST Gi4 _OTN ST N:W. IIIIIIWMIIIIII A CLEAR COMPLEXIO Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes— Most Women Can Have a Well-Rnown Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a pre- scription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a mormal action, carrying off the ‘waste and poisonous matter in one’s free from starch or dressing. Worth $1.79 each .... Goldenberg's—First Floer, Women’s High Shoes at Savings of One-Half & More Discontinued lines.and .incomplete assortments of Wom- en’s Footwear bear greatly reduced prices in this sale. Itis a time for profitable buying of winter shoes. . . Women's Brown and Black High Shoes, with $Z 29 o Sizes 2% to 7. Regularly $6.00 to $8.00 a pair, at.. s $3'59 Goldenberg's—First Floor. $2 All-Wool Serge, $1. 69 Yard N Iceducm to . Women’s High Shoes, in man; differeng stylcs, S4-inch All-wool Imperial Serge, fine, close twilled quality, in navy blue only. including Patent Leather, Brown and Black Kid, 5i-inch All-wool Canton Crepe, Crochet Bedsarnds dcuble- bed size; heavy raised Marsei llns patterne. % 2.98 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close-woven, soft-finish quality, free from starch or dressing o W 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, _extra heavy round thread quam\ 18c Worth 25c yard .. Calf and Dull Leathers. Louis and Cuban et McCall Printed Pattern 3039 An afternoon gown of the simplest lines and most en- chanting effect is made with odd wide sleeves th. bl.ze a bright colored ing match the braid with wlnch system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no- good feeling, all out of sorts, in- done. active bowels, you take one of Dr. nn wv ETH Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for 427-29 - 7th St. N. W. a time and note the pleasing re- Opposits Lansburgh & Br sults. Thousands of women and men Grand Usion Tea Co. most tmollflflz take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets— Washington. S4-inch All-wool Tweed Sult- ings, neat mixtures, for . women's and ohildrens wear. $].09 Worth $2.25 yard.. the successful substitute for calomel —now and then just to keep them fit. 15¢ and 30c.

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