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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923. COL. SOPER EXPIRES. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.,; January 10. —Col. Daniel Soper, former secretary WIZARD SAYS BASTRIP | Abe Martin Savs: | oyt g TR, —— s | st br Evans Declares Klan Will Get C]enn Bill of Health at Trial ;. in Louisiana. d’Hote ; diners who Qy the Associated Press. of our ux-n.m ATLANTA, Ga., January 10.—Sig- menn have naught but ificance today attaches to the state- praise for the excel- ent of Dr. H. W. Evans, imperial lence of hth cuisine jate last night, "in which he upheld he denials of* the k& officials in MAIN DINING Room ouisiana of any connection -by. mem- W Sntartms Now fithgs ers of the organization with the —BALLROOM— Factlitios for Private Banqusts, The liur-a-iu‘ izard of the Ku Klux Klan, issued and service. 1 and Luncheons. Torehouse sh kidnaping and fl W & E nnection with the t at Bastrop, La erime, in_ whi have implicated alle <lux Klan members, Dr. Evans said: Text of hsn- Statement. DINNER A special course menu | Dr. Mopps got a-pearl stickpin | fer his birthday an’ he don’t, know whether t’ exchange it nr cut his whiskers off. .| It seems like jest th’ fel]er; .{that ought t’ have little cars ave big ones. ight National Newspaper Service.) presentation The witnesse Denies Desire to Break Law. that the klan had no mor lawless ¢ st -d in many quar- ich is uphold- rs of the na- of mn laws. triotic ing the tion in the enfo WARWTISM Littleton Sees es Peril in Congression- al Check on Supreme Court. NEW 10.—Des- potism of the majorit far from the spirit meaning of the funda- mental t s of American constitu- tlonal government as would be the absolute rule of SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist| When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by’ phy- sicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Toothache Neuritis Headache Rheumatism titutional the Con- yond the aming. with impulse,” i utional government 1 Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept gxly “‘Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mone~ ticacidester of Salicylicacld Two important chapters of the Semi= Annual Clearance follow tomorrow The redyctions will be an incentive to buy, of course—but the greater consideration should be the character of the Shirts—as guaranteed by the Mode’s label. “Quality” Shirtings in “qualitv” patterns. The size assortment is excellent—begmmmy at 1374 and running to-18. Mode Cheviot, Four Groups--- and Percale Madras Shirts—selling up 3 L] to SZ.SO...........$1.35 4. Mode Fiber Silk, Silk and Linen, English Broadcloth and Flannel 35 Shirts—selling up p to $6.50 . S 3 for $9.50 Mode finest grade of Silk Shirts—Br&)agcloth, Radium, ersey and Crepe J—sell%,ng up 1:0 $5'95 $10.00 .cveeenncnnn 3 for $3.75 Mode Imported Madras and Silk-striped Shirts—selling up 52'35 to $4.00. . Sacrificing 3 for $6.50 3 for $16.50 Our winter stock of Manhattans go to clearance prices tomorrow. Mode Cravats Marked by the distinctive exclusiveness that stamps all Mode Cravats—as made for us by both domestic and the famed foreign makers. 3. In Four Groups— © Mode Cut Silk 1. Cravats selling at 2. Mode Cut Silk Cravats selling at $3, $3.50 and $4.. S1-89 3 for $5.50 Mode High-grade -Knit- 69¢ $1.00 ... ted Silk Cravats selling up to $4. 3 for $2.00 ' Mode Cut Silk $1.19 at $1.50, $2 and Cravats selling 3 for $3.50 51.89 Clearance of Brush-Wool Mufflers —An assortment of the best colorings— 49 heavily fringed—$2.50 value..iceeveveesenns $l The Mode-F at Eleventh Street | 39c & 48c Cretonnes 19¢ Yard Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, but plenty alike for draperies, cushion, comfort and furniture coverings and many other pur- Light and dark floral, bird, stripe lengths from 2 to 8 yards, poses. and tapestry designs. First Floor—Bargain Table, Savings on Dress Goods 54-inch All-wool Velour Check Sulting, in brown, black, gray and white checks. A favored material for wom- Em e 0 0 etc. Worth saranir $1.98 th $2.50 yard... 50-inch All-wool Broadcloth, vard .. S4-inch All-wool twilled back quality, in black, navy, brown, green, ton Crepe, in blue and black. plum, copen, tan, .. 8} $3.00 30c Quting Flannels 22¢ Yard 36-inch Outing Flauneis. extra heavy double-fleeced quality, in neat colored stripes: for making warm winter garments 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flannel, heavy double l 8C fleeced quality. Worth 25¢ yard. Standard Apron Gmgh-ms. in all size blue checks, J Worth 150 yard. - Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. Sale of Little Girls’ l:anty Dresses \,” Little Girls’ Panty Dresses, of black rich, lustrous quality, in the styles ever shown; trimmed with bands of rose, gold and blue; full cut sizes from 2 to 6 years of age. saune “cutest” e ingham Dresses, waisted novelty models, with appliqued de- $l 00 signs. Sizes to 6 annelette Sleep- heavy quality, in n iped effects; with and without to 8 yer $1.00 pair . Little Tots’ Whii Nightgownw, quality; made doyble : 1 to 3 years Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Fiannelette 5 70¢ with sizes — $1.39 Seamless S 81x90 Double-Bed Size at Sheets made of sturdy round ) thread, close woven sheeting cot- ] ton, a grade that will give un- | perfect | limited service. quality, ished with deep hems. 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, made of heavy qual- ity pillowcase tubing; free from starch or dressing. Worth 4ic yard Crochet Bedspreads, single-bed size; Mar- -sellles patterns; worth $3.00 each. White Satin Marseilles Bedspreads, full double-bed size; in beautiful raised patterns; worth $6.00. 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, heavy weight; worth 25c yard. 36-inch Bleached Musl Worth 19¢ vard.. Goldenberg's—First . 85 P. N. Corsets $3.50 P. N. Practical Side Corsets, of heavy white coutil, low and me- atum bust models, with remov- able side steel and wide front clasp; elastic insert at back; sizes 24 to 36. Excellent model for stout or average figures, $oldenberg’s—Third Floor. ANDANNA Silks are the latest of fashion’s fan- cies and one may use them for whole blouses or for dis- creet touches of trimming. ‘The model to the right has bandanna facing and that to the left a bandanna neck scarf. McCall’s Printed Pat- terns 3050 and 3051, 30c each. Strictly handtorn and ironed, fin- | | J 2,000 Boys’ New Wash Suits ate. $1.25 Rag Rugs 79c¢ 27x54 Close Woven Rag Rugs, hit-and- miss effect, with various color ‘plain band borders; excellent for hall, bath or bed- room. First Floor—Bargain Table. mill g Savings on Needed Housefurnishings msetic ampn i $2.29 : 59¢ 59¢ 59¢ < $1.19 Heavy Galvanized-iron Re- Iving Dustiess piinasticsd €1 40 theicat .---.a-: Colored Glass Fruit Bowl, stand, complete with $2 79 seven pi of high- i Iron Keysmne grade arti - $1.69 Heavy Iron Retinned anl Cornlga(ed (Julumled Chepper; four $l A l 0 Great Values in the JanuarySle of Galvanized-iron Coal Hods; good size; strong- 1y made ... Mothers cannot afford to miss this wonderful sale of 2,000 Boys’ New Wash Suits, for seldom have such values as these been offered on the celebrated “Perfect” and “Paul Revere” Brands, both nationally known products. All clever models of fine quality materials, all popular colors and com- binations. Scrubbing Mops, large size long handle .... Corbin Make Boxes, with key Mail well Aluminum R Bollers; large well made Smart new styles in the favored Oliver Twist and Middy styles, in all wanted colors $3 and $4 Wash Suits and combinations; full-cut sizes from 3 to 10 years of age. Sale price } $ 1 095 $2 and $2.50 Wash Suits All new models, in Oliver Twist, French 1 3 } (] 9 button-over, drop-front, regulation and middy styles; plain colors and combinations, also white. Sizes 3 to 10 years Boys’ Overcoats, of favorite materials and colorings; beauti- fully tallored; sizes 3 to 18 years Boys' Novelty Overcoats, .| Ash Canw; iron bands U)n and bot- of age; values worth $9 88 . tom Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, wool faced, in gray, navy, brown, and cinnamon: with muff pockets; sizes 3 to 8 $4 55 . coatings, some with plush col- lars; one and tw of chinchilla and” fancy over- sizes 4 to 8 $12.50 to $16.50. Sale ice years; worth $6 and §7. Sale price. Women’s Winter Coats & Wraps At Sweeping Reductions Women of Washington should take advantage of this $ opportunity to buy a fine new Winter Coat or Wrap, either, for the balance of this year or for next year, at savings that probably will not be repeated this season. All the newest and most popular models, in a wide range of styles, materials and colors. FUR TRIMMINGS OF CARACUL, FOX, MANCHURIAN WOLF, OPOSSUM AND BEAVERETTE. MATERIALS ARE NORMANDY, BOLIVIA, ELVALAINE, CARMELLA, SUEDENE, ETC. IN BLACK, BROWN, NAVY, NEW BLUE AND REINDEER. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20 years; regular sizes, 36 to 44. $29.75 to $35.00 | $37.50 to $45.00 | $47.50 to $52.50 Coats Coats Coats $19.95 $25.00 $32 50 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Regular 35¢ White Indian Head, 25¢ 36-inch White Indian linen finish quality. in mill lengtks from 2 to 10 yards. For making middy blouses, nurses’ uniforms, fancy work, ete. 40-inch White ln:llln Linon, extra fine, sheer qual- ity, snow whlte bleached. e 29¢ 36-inch Whlte Nainsook, close woven, soft finish grade, far,(;lngerin. Worth 30c¢ 190 Worth $1.00 yard 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, 35-inch All-silk Kimono Silk, extra fine qualit yare extra fine, sheer two- large 'Auorlmem. of beautiful colored floral &e: Bly quallty. “Wortn $ic 29¢ $1.50 yard sz-lnch ‘White Shirting Ma- draw, close woven, soft finish grade, with white woven 29C grade; Goldenberg’s—First l"lo-! Women’s nghtgowns & Infants' Long Flannelette Nightgowns, heavy weight; made with kimono sleeves and plaited front. 79C of heavy lustrous satine, made with fitted bands, deep plaits and heavy elustic; sizes $l 98 full cut ic 44¢ in reinforcement; from 12 to large sizes vears. pair . $2 Crepe de Chine $1.69 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine, heavy firm woven qual- ity, in all*wanted street and evening shades, also white and black. 36-inch Colored Silk Poplin, heavy, rich, lustrous qual- ity, In a large assortment of wanted light and dark shades. Head, 89¢ \\in?r(;? 98C $2.69 33c $2.29 $4.49 rich, ., with 39-inch Brocade Canton Crepe, extra heav lustrous quality, In navy blue, brown and bia self color satin designs. Worth $3.00 vard Goldenberg's—First Floor. ten yards i Wonh :I"' i $1.69 | $25 Seamless Brussels Rugs, $17.85 Alexander Smith and Sons product, good, close-woven quality; strictly perfect, in three handsome designs. Color- -Envelope Chemise, 77¢ Women’s Nainsook Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise, in an assortment of neat pretty styles, well made and full cut garments. Gowns with round yokes of embroidery, also edged with embroidery. laces and insertions. Extra Size “Elise” Modesty Circular Drawers, of fine grade muslin, t rimmed l 50 with eyelet embroid- $ ery flounce Extra Size Modeuy Circular Drawers, flounces of - sor crepe, in pink; large Envelope Chemise, trimmed with llExtr- ?l:fi‘Wh‘;le Satire oomers, also of Wind- reinforcement; fuil cut 890 Extra_Size Nainsook Corset Covers, neat embroidery edgings and ri b b P ings of blue, tan and brown. 8.3x10.6-ft. size for large rooms. $10 Japanese Straw Rugs, $5 9x12-ft. large room size double-warp Japanese Straw Rugs. irn handsome painted all-over deslgns of green, blue, rose, tan and brow 6x9-ft. size, worth $5.00, 8x10-ft. size, worth $7.50, at 53.75 $12.50 Cook’s Linoleum Rugs, $5.95 6x12-ft. Cook’s make cork-filled, burlap-back Lincieum Rugs. in good patterns and colorings. Termed mill seconds because of a tiny defect that will not affect wear or appearance. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. s 09¢ laces and insertion beadin sizes in assorted pattern: $8 and $9 Comforts, $5.85 72x80 Double-bed Size Lambswool Filled Comforts, cov- ered with fine grade satines, figured backs and tops, with plain borders of rose, blue, pink, green and gold. $6 Part-Wool Blankets, $4.45 66x80 Heavy Weight Double-bed Size Part Wool Blankets, plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray, also white with blue or pink borders. $3 Blankets, $1.95 Pair 66x80 Double-bed Size Blankets, soft fleece flnlsh light gray with blue, gold or brown band borders. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. $2.50 and $3 Lace Curtains $1.45 White, Ivory and ¥cru Color Lace Curtains, 2% yards long, in Scotch Nottingham or Filet weaves, double round thread quality; neat novelty effect or heavy work designs; choice of curtains by the pair or panels. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor, Clciafance Sale of Women’s ‘High and Low Shoes '$2.95 An opportunity to save money on high- grade Footwear, mod- els desirable for im- mediate wear, of pat- ent, brown and black kid, tan calf and dult leathers. Welted and McKay sewed soles, with Louis, Cuban and low walking heels. Sizes in the lot shoes from 274 to 7, but not in each style and leather. At this extremel\ low price it will be wise economy to buy several or more pairs. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Values Worth - $4 to $7 Balpy .. i Smart Styles For Street or Dress