Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1923, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, are Miss Josephine Gould, soprano; |confortable footwear during- winter Miss Helen Dodge, violinist; Z Zeb- | months. JANUARY 9, 1923. BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Local Wireless Entertainment. $2 Thomson’s Corsets, $1.19 Discontinued numbers -of this popular make, of pink coutil, with wide elustic insert. Laced front model, with low bust; well boned; all sizes. i 39c Cretonnes, 19c Yard Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, in mill lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but plenty alike’ for draperies, cushion, comfort and furni- ture covers, as well as for many other uses around the home. Light and dark floral, stripe, bird and tapistry designs. First Floor—Bargain Table. ley, cellist; Romeo Guaroldo, Itallan | The executive committes also will plan baritone, and R. B. Griffin, Violinist. | the program (o be taken up at the tion of William M. Doran. ers will determine at that time, it Is said, {upon 2 means of protecting against MOTION PICTURE EXHIBIT |tions for 1924. The entire strength ot NAA—Naval Radlo Station, Radio, Va. the assoclation, it s declared, will Mmarkets. | District bill. 4 to 4:15 p.m.—Hay and feed mar- | “Harry Crandall, local theater owner, > Rin- Wemhoc sepott ties of the congress filmed and will 6:30 to 6 p.m.—Dally marketgram. Teachers Assoclations to Be | {5007, 0 o0t e Dlane for thelr | " presentation to the public throug FosteayRd tu Blia theaters, community centers nndi 10 p.m.—Time signals; weather re- port; ship orders (2,650 meters). 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news (2,650 meters). 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. (Except where noted, sending Is CW 6,950 meters.) iowcases pr At Extraordinary Savings The concert will be under the direc- [monthly mecting, January 16. The moth- | the cuts made in the school appropria- 345 1o ¢ nm—ciosing tive siock| OF WORK FOR CHILDREN |} ciiicd I i hent 1o fecurs iets. Activities of Mothers and Parent- |, 0¥ 1% Nave the various activie 9:45 p.m.—~Weather forecast. Motlon picture exhibits of the en-|neighborhood houses. tire scope of work done in Washing- | ton by the Congress of Mothers and Farent-Teacher - Association are 10| CLAIMS LOSS OF FURS. be arranged for at a meetin f the executive board of the as: ation | 5 L St ———— in the studio of the Metropolitan | Merchant Files Suit Against Local Theater this afternoon. | Under direction of Storage Company. Joseph Sperling, fur merchant, yester- By Radiophone on 710 Meters. 7:40 p.m.—Department of r lecture on “Ghild Labor in Can- the mothers, g This is a sale that should-appeal to. every housekeeper, as well as hotels and room- ing houses. Offering merchandise of highest standard and quality. Regular $1.50 Bleached Sheets 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-bed } $ 1 29 y 5 Sizg, perfect quality. Heavy linen-finish sheeting, finished with 3-inch hems. 20c Bleached Muslin, 16¢ 36-inch Bleached Muslin, a 39c Pillowcases, 29c | $2.25 Bedspreads, $1.89 | 1 close woven, soft finish grade, 45336 Bleached Pillowcases, 72x90 W hite.-Dimity Bead- free from starch or dressing. large size; hand-torn and | ze; ironed; perfect quality. ,‘,';S:fl".,‘.'.‘;'u?;‘_‘“"'” Bparaike: 20c Unbleached Cotton 15¢ 50c Pillow Tubing, 39c $4 Bedspreads, $2.98 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting 42-inch Bleached Pillow Tub- Crochet Bedspreads, full dou- Cotton, a heavy round thread ing, heavy close woven grade, free from starch or dressing. | ble-bed 'size; in heavy raised ! Marseilles patterns. auality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. lunches which are being > § p.m.—Suryey of current|school children through the conditions in_ the United|of the parent-teacher organ 3 reHm cunnintealyihio | It Is also proposed to take pictures | the Security Storage Company for the spartment of Com ce. of mothers in their work of measur-|, = 5 20'pm.-—Public health serv- | {ng" and weighing children at the | 1058 Of sixty-six furs, which he says be <t No. 109 on "Poultry and | various schools to determine whether | Placed with the company for safe | they are in normal healtn | keeping last March. According to | The rehabilitation of old clothes, as S o WWX—Poxt Office Department (1,100 | well as the oL o tha aho aat Ca | the ',"": el Rl ot p""”ufid Meters). | ber committee, will be filmed to show | S°Me uURKnown person to enter the 0 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- | the extensive scale on_ which mem- | room and the furs- were les sto Attorney R. _B. Behrend : |bers of the Mothers' Congress have p.m.—Report on dalry products|Worked to supply needy children with | appears for the plaintiff grain i | Court to recover $3.666 damages from In order to make room for the new hats which are ar- riving daily we have marked our remaining stock of $5.00 Trimmed Hats at this unheard- of low price. These, in many instances, are late fall models, and every woman should avail herself of this opportunity to purchase a new hat at big savings. Live stock and grain re- | EXT Christmas—Let the Comfort of a Christmas Fund Relieve Your Anxiety —Start Saving Now—Join the 5:20 to 7 tions FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK 50c a Week $1.00 8 Week | $2.00 a Week $50.00 $100.00 |_szso.noJ W MU—Doubledny-Hill Electric Com- | pany (360 Meters). | 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of mu- | Provides Provides Provides No Forfeitures No Penalties i — ey = $5.00 a Week Provides a Fund of a Fund of a Fund of a Fund of Foreign Exchange—Commercial Accounts—Savings (360 Meters). | p.m.—Phonograph selec- | S Included are Gold and Silver Metallic Cloth Hats, Taf- feta Hats, Paisley Duvetyne Hats, Paisley and Satin Hats and Velvet and Silk Combinations. Also Stylish Felt Sport Hats and Wool Embroidered Hats, in black, navy blue and WIAY—Woodward & brown. Metern). 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the phono- graph and reproducing piano. Lothrop (360 Trimmed with flowers, furs and metallic ribbons. Small, medium and large sized shapes, also the smart draped turbans. All marked at the extremely low price of $1.95. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Sale of Comforts Off Regular Prices Dependable quality Comforts, covered with fine-grade silkolines, soft-finish cambrics and high-grade sateens, in light and dark colors; filled with white cotton, soft and fluffy. Sizes 72x72 and 72x80 inches for double beds. | WEAS—The Hecht Co. (360 Metern). | 525-00 3 to 4 p.m—Selections on the vic- | trola and reproducing piano. WJIH—White & Hoyer Company (360 Meters). 4 to 4:30 pm.—Music and features ‘ . . o Sl e e € I'rankiin iNationa an f At aouien Jossubine) Pennsylvania Ave. at 10th St. JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN prano; Miss Helen Prexident Vice President and Cashier MOTHER! BREAK GHILD'S COLD to be announced as | Dodge, n ~violin, numbers rendered $3 Comforts $1.85 $4 Comforts | $2.65 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $6 Comforts $3.65 $7.50 Comforts . Suits and Overcoats | _ Flamnel, 1ic 27-inch Outing Flannel, light and dark grounds, heavy double- stripes. 2-inch Woven Madras, white oo e aberd ° Wov en stripes; war- ranted 8t colors. 3-inch Sei pentine Crepe, in been waiting for—an opportunity - stal to purchase a high-grade suit or | "5 o b T e e i flecced A close-out of remaining lot, com- | 30c yara prising about 500 suits and over- fect . fitting garments, of good = quality materials. lmperlal Serg‘e ment of desirable colorings, in winter - $l'69 Yard and medium weights. Smart, practical ne close twilled quality; Good News for Men! 500 New 18c Outing flv‘l‘l'fi'{ quality, in neat colored ground: with colored : Worth 3%¢ yard.... 29‘: Men, here’s the chance you have of new styley overcoat at about one-half price. | mel. Reavy doubie- 22¢ coats. All well tailored and per- % e P $2 All-Wool Three-piece Suits in a large assort- 'h All - wool Imperial models for men and young men. The “silent night” proposal which all local broade: static would shut down a certa ht ! ouch week is gaining in populari - radio listeners if the re- the questionnaire of th n Radio Broadcasters’ Asso clation received by the Radlo Edito of The Star can be taken as a’gauge questionnaire a will be for- , president of tion published in | ¢ Hurry! Move Little Bowels with association is anx swered by the radio public, as the re- | plies will be used to guide it in map- 4 TN i b ” A wisI “Califoria Fig Syrup for the broadc rvic | Among the replies Mceived today | ———————i were those from tin, 230 | N'o matter what clse you give your | cian he will prais i e v eod O | child to relieve a had cold, sore throat | given “California Fig Sy 1604 22d street southeast, and John |or congestion, be sure to first open the | laxative because it never | Polkinhorn, 1 Harvard street, | little one’s bowels with “California Fig | cramps or overzcts, and even sick chil- || WIH of t yrup” to get rid of the poisons and | dren love its pleasant taste. i SIEoby te which are causing the cold and | Ask your druggist for genuine noon the congestion. In a few hours you can nia Fig Syrup,” which has|| see for yourseli how thoroughly it s for babies and children of all S rosram megis. | works the constipation poison, sour bile ed_on bottle. Mother! You this evening. |and waste right out. ahifors or you may get concert program [ Even if you call your family physi- an imitation fig syrup. | RADIO NEWS || | | 1 in navy blue only. A popular weave for dresses and suits. 42-inch Allkwool Canton g a soft, clinging fabric for te., in black, $l -98 navy, tan astor. Werth Velour, in and copen, e $2.25 Sd-inch All-wool Gnld‘nhn't—hx;; .l'.hor. Overcoats in raglan models, with large patch pockets and all-around belt; also Chesterfield style for the men who like a more conservative model, as well as the Ulster Coats with half-belted back. Sizes 33 to 42. Values worth up to $35.00. At $17.50. Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. brown, and black. navy, brown for suits, dresses, the broadcasters’ ass $3.00 The questionnaire w ‘Local Radio G January Sale of Undermuslins Women's Extra Size Muslin I Remarkable Underprice Sale of Women’s Fine Coats % $39.50 Values Here, indeed, is a notable group of Coats. Itin- cludes every garment in our regular stock that form- erly sold at $55.00 to $65.00 and offers unlimited choice of the choicest and smartest styles produced for this winter. Nightgowns, tallored models with fancy shirred stitching. Full cut and well made. Worth 8%c each. Sale | price i Extra Size Nainsook | sowns, low neck and | sleeves, trimmed with lace and l &4 White & Boyer Company st at 1 o'clock this after- peech of e nnsylvania g at 7:45 o'cloc The artists on the embroldery edgings. $l 00 o Windsor Crepe Nightgowns, in flesh color; V and round ..eck ment of dainty styles. Worth $1.60 White Satine Petticoats, made with double panel front; straight- scalloped edges; cor- Worth $1.29 each. rect lengths. Worth $ Sale price S o l '00 Women’s Muslin and Nain- White Lingette Satine Petti- soek Nightgowns, round and | square neck models, In plain | stitched models; straightline tallored and lace-trimmed styles. | styles, with elastic walst; core | | - All full cut and well made. Worth $1.00 and $1 Sale price 89C | Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. “Florida Orqng’es | $3, $3.50 and $4 ettt it o e ore ¢ ettadP models. in an assort- each. Sale price.... 51‘33 line models, with hemstitched or $1.29. Sale price... coats, silk scalloped or hem- rect widths and lengths. Worth $2.00. Sale price - The materials, too, are to be seen only in finer type coats —rich, velvety and luxurious. Embracing such favorites as— Rich Fur Trimmings of —Fox —Wolf —Lapinex —Kerami ondale —Hudson Silk Seal —Caracul —Bolivia —Normandy —Skunk Opossum Misses’ sizes, regular sizes and extra sizes included. $25 and $30 Seamless —Pollyanna —Arabella Lace Curtains, $1.85 A sale of Lace Curtains tomorrow at savings of one- third to one-half less than regular value. Included are Scotch, Nottingham, Filet and Tuscan weaves, in white, ivory and ecru colors; 2}% and 3 yards long; neat heavy worked and novelty designs. Curtains by the pair or panels. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Bargains in Knit Underwear Women'’s Fleeced Cotton Sealdsweet Florida oranges are rich in the vitamines which make available to the system nutrition Big Savings in This Sale of Boys’ Winter Clothing in other foods. These vitamines are found in the juice. Sealdsweet Jlorida Grapefruit Sealdsweet Florida grapefruit rank well up with oranges in vitamines. [ Ask your fruit dealer for Sealdsweet Florida oranges and grapefruit, Insist that he supply you with them. SEALDSWEET ORANGE BANANA PUNCH Made sfter one of the scares of tested recipes in“Home Uses for Juices of Seald- sweet Florida Oranges and Grapefruit.” Send for gift copy, free. Address, Florida Citrus Exchange, 720 Citrus Exchange Buildidg, Tampa, Flori Union Suits, low neck and sleeve- less, ankle length; $ l .00 regular and extra sizes; perfect quality Women’s Fleeced Cotton l'lllerlwe-r. shirts lo;" neck and sleeveless; pants ankle length, with eaues. OOC trienne waists......... heav high neck an Boys’ - Union Su fleeced cotton; long _ sleeves, anicle pants; sizes to years. Seconds of § 89c Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Kiddies’ Rompers, 88¢c White Rompers, good quality poplin and other materials, with nursery designs embroidered in colors. Full-cut sizes, well made and finished. Girls’ Satine Bloomers, lus- trous-finish quality; large rein- forcement; full-cut stzes 50 C from 14 to 18 years. Sale price.......eoeuuee Goldenberg’s—Third Floor, $1 Bed Pillows 59¢ > Large size Bed Pillows, cov- ered with heavy-weight art tick- ings, filled with sterilized curled feathers. Goldendery’s—Tourth Floor. $5 Plaid Blankets, $3.45 66x80 heavy-weight Blankets, beantiful plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray; fine grade cotton with soft fleece finish, that con- tain plenty of warmth. Only a limited quantity at this price. Goldeaberg’s—Fourth Floor. Brussels or Velvet Rugs $19.75 Alexander Smith and Firth Carpet Co.’s Seamless Brussels and Velvet Rugs, both grades noted for their wearing qualities. Choice of sizes 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6 or 9x12 ft. for large rooms. dark oriental and medallion designs. each size. In an assortment of light and Only twelve rugs of $15 Cook’s Linoleum Rugs, $8.25 7 ft. 6 by 12 ft. large room size Cook's cork-filled, burlap-back Linoleum Rugs, termed mill seconds because of a slight imperfection in design or small break in cloth foundation. Choice of light or dark wool rug designs; all with complete borders. $7.50 Japanese Rugs, $3.75 8x10 ft. large room size double warp Japanese Straw Rugs, in handsome stenciled designs. different from the usual low priced rugs, as these are painted all over to resemble the wool rugs. 95¢c Wool and Fiber Rugs, 59¢ 27x54 Reversible Wool and Fiber Rugs, oriental and medallion designs in green, blue, tan, red, rose and brown combinations.—First Floor—Bargain Tables. $2 Chiffon Taffeta, $1.49 35-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta Silk, heavy rich lus- trous finish grade, in a large assortment of street and evening shades, including plenty of wanted navy blue and black. 35-inch Colored Satin Messa- lne, all pure silk, lustrous satin face quality, in all wanted street and evening shades, also black. Worth $ l _39 $1.75 yard 40-inch Canton Crepe, all pure lflk.uh igh lushllrmll(s quality, ~ in black, navy blue and brown. $ ‘Worth $3.00 yard... 2'59 Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 35-inch Black Satin Duchesse, all silk, extra heavy satin face quality, for street $ and evening-gowns. Worth $2.50 yard... 1 '98 36-inch Silk Jersey, all-silk, soft, clinging quality, rich lus- trous finish, in navy, $1.89 brown, gray and black.” Worth $3.26 T 100 Boys' Crompton Cordu- roy Two-pants Suits, the genuine weather-proofed kind, each suit bearing the well known trade mark label; both pairs of pants " $6.88 full lined; sizes 7 to T Values 0. sale ll-wool Mackinaws and Sheepskin Lined Coatw, fine quality materials; full cut sizes from 8 to 18 years. Values worth $8.50 to $6.69 $10. Sale price. Overcoats, brown, cin- Boys' Chinchi namon and navy biue; all’ with | | Boys' Junior Overcoats, plush and fur collar models, also chin- chilla lined with red flannel; one, two and three of a kind; sizes 3 to 8 years. Values worth $8.50 to $10.00. $6 88 Sale price.... 2 i Boys' Overcoats, smart dressy models from 3 to 18 years of age. Values worth $12.50 t0$16.50. 9_88 Sale price ; Boys' Overcoats, double-faced plaid’ back materials, in raglan styles for boys from § to 18 Years of age. Values worth $18 wool faced, in gray, muff pockets; sizes 3 to $2450. Sale to 9 years. Worth 4.55 price Goldenber, : $14.88 Women’s Silk and Wool Hose Regular $1.50 . $1 Values, at. .. ... Women’s Silk-and-wool Sport Hose, in an assortment of wanted colorings and combinations; also English ribbed hose, in brown wool mixture. Perfect quality. All sizes. Women's Fiber Boot Hose, in plain black, also striped in black and colors; seamed back; seconds of 50c 25¢ 85c 29¢ full fashioned: in black, glusssaan calf, gray and cordovan: seconds of values worth to 1.7 ! ig rt Socks, three-quarter assorted colors, with striped turn-over tops. Sec- onds of 53¢ values . Goldenberg’s—First Fi Misses’ and Children’s $3.50 to $5 High Shoes $2.39 Pair Misses’ and Children’s High Shoes, lace and button styles, of tan calf, patent leather, black kid and dull leathers. Welted and McKay sewed soles, heels or spring heels. Dis- continued numbers from stock. Sizes in the lot from 8}% to_ 2, but not in each style and leather. (No Exchanges—No Refunds) Goldenberg's—First Floor.

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