Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1923, Page 27

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THE EVENING ST. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. FINDS EXTRACOST | INAVY YARDPLAN Bill for Introducing Special Work in Government Plants , Disapproved by Witness. NEW EQUIPMENT NEEDED Expenditure for Arsenals Alone Probably Would Reach $500, i 000,000, He Argues. William B. engineer for the building Compan: tonting the shipya terday before the n tee on the bill pro ufacture of cert used by the N Ferguson, to give continued and increased em- kinds of equipment consulting wport News Ship- | spoke as repre- at a hearing ves- | |}l | affairs commit- ding for the man- | (|| n articles to be y in the navy yards. || his blll was designed and expected | |§i | i 15c Munyon’s Soap 7C Cake Munyon's Witck Soap, full size cakes. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Hazel Toilet C Petroleum Jelly, in pressed glass pomade jar. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, of ngh Type Worth Up to $45 15¢ Petroleum Jelly attractive 18¢c Talcum Powder 10c Can Jap Rose Talcum Powder, fra- grantly scented; good quality tal- cum. quali $1 39 Seaml&ss 81x90 Bleached Sheets, $1.19 Perfect quality sheets, made of long-wearing, durable sheeting cotton, full bleached and seamless. 81x90-inch double-bed size. Lowered for one day to $1.19. $1.69 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-bed size; free from starch or dressing; 81x90-inch, full double-bed size. 39c Bleached Pillowcases, 42x36-inch size; perfect qual- ity; hand torn and ironed. At 29¢c. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Men’s 2- T rousers Suits and Winter Overcoats In a Sensational Sale at Playing Cards 21c Pack Unecle Sam Playing Cards, enamel-finish cards; good ty, full packs Goldenbers's—First Floor. ployment in the Washington navy ‘ At SLA4. $125 Seamless Bleached Yyard. | $1.79 Seamless Bleached Sheets, 54x90, single-bed size; | Mr. Ferguson summarized the con-|| ® Sheets, 90x9%0, extra large dou- extra htavy round thread i clusions he presented before the com- | | ble-bed size; heavy round sheeting Icotl:n. As 98¢c. ® i ' ttee as concur s with the testi- Il . . i e 04 y 1l Siey ne.oN ceppeniativestor el Fine Coats, whose earlier sea- [| §j5’ S8 oton At | 200 Chac oot made of i | Weaiana Nay i sper linanis i son prices were up to $45— Shsl.s& Seamless Bieached pillowcase tubing;’ extra fine 1 Ho said that government plants are | [} . e ee 2x90, three - quarter quality. 2 c. - | imety tor sl now offered in this wonderful || bed sizc; free from starch or | $5 Colored Dimity Bed Sets, | ind_ perform only that work of al i sale at a price that bears slight drsei;glsse;\l ISIJ&BI 0 sp?adi V«‘nh =callop:rd“tgsts Think of buying a suit with two pairs of trousers | rpecial nature for which they are . . imless eache and cutout corners; fu ou- 1 cauipped and utcd. 1o arucd that I relation to their real worth. Sheets, 819, cxtra length for ble-bed slzes,‘ pink and blue %r a winter :l:lerut:;::u at such :u;s!:mshmgll{ low 1‘)lnce. [ ey Dt equinped o >en il CVE D . ouble beds; free from starch stripes. .49. nquestion: s is one of the biggest value achieve- } e e DEVELOPED OF THE SOFT || o dressing; finished with wide 19 Bleached Muslin, 3 qu A 88 | i such as are procurable from private | |}§i industry at fair prices. Necessity In Time of Wart VELVETY MATERIALS IN VOGUE THIS SEASON hems. At $1.69. $3.50 Crochet Bedspreads, full double-bed size; heavy inches wide; close woven, soft- finish grade. At 12%c yard, 25c Unbleached Sheeting ments in the history of our men’s clothmg store. A new purchase, together with various lines from our regular stock of = higher-priced garmenls—your would be serious, he sal equipment and enlarged qrganization The majority trimmed with fur collars of Wolf, Beaverette tln'um; of war, as the experience \ INCLUDING ;;Md Marseilles patterns. At Cotl?in.h:fl inches wide; heavy 6.50. | of the Jale war demonstrated, he .59. ! round thread quality, for mak- ice at $16.5 £aid, e government would have o |} ~—Carmella —Normandy Goldenberg's—First Floor. | ing sheets, etc. At 18c yard. chok $ ‘ e e el Cloth —Plush * * The Two-Trousers Suits at $l6.50 | their capacity for strictly military ||}l —Bolivia I i and spedial needs, for which they | (Nl S C= $ $ Splendid choosing from suits of dark Cassimere and light Twceds I | exist, and a canivped 1o o | |f| —Broadcloth | —Suedene $2.50 C-B * §$1.50, $2 and —cortectly tailored i the newest model, inciuding steles for men of 1 Sl o - i < — i conservative taste, young men’s suits, Sports and Norfolk models. i lay"and ‘expense in the reagjustment | ||} Kersey Elvalaine Corsets $2 50 Handbags DL e e e Ll | | to carry out the stated plans of the | | The first cost of additional facilities, i | i and Caracul; some with deep fur cuffs to match collars. Thursday at $1.29 The Overcoats at $16.50 Hull _ bill, enormous, Mr.|§i Ferguson e He calculated ||y} i15ee g ightli : $l.69 = - e z These, too, are specially priced. 000, auoting trom testimony of a War | [ff S SIS els, with wide elastic back; duvetyne and silk; many popu- fancy plaid backs: Oxfords with fancy smped backs, with belz all around | Depbttment official. i I fack by d d Si B elastic top and long skirt; six lar styles and shapes, in black and half belted; Ulsters in black and Oxford. Chesterficlds in hlack I Black, navy, brown, reindeer and new blue. Sizes 16 to 20 he_,‘ hose supporters; sizes 24 and colors. and box back coats in Oxfords. | Cites Excess Cost. The excess ¢ the equipment government plants, sidering t ch kind or de- st of production of all { |§} and supplies contem- plated by the Hull bill, if produced in he for mis: Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. and 36 to 44 for women. to_3f Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. * Goldenberg’s—First Floor, * Sizes 33 to 4 in the lot. Goldenberg's First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance {rom K Street. sl e AN Gl White and Colored % * . * ; g i St s | VN Goods at A Remarkable Sale of 10,000 Yards Extra SIZB Dresses $lg:2t9t§|l§l(3130r | a8 Y Mr. Ferguson. “Therefore the proposed bill, while || purporting to be in the interest of || January Prices 50c White W Beautiful Crepe Weave Silks In a Special Sale - 40-inch Silk Georgette Crepe, \ a fine, sturdy quality, so much Eovernment cconomy, 1s seen upon Shirtian. Mads analysis to be quite the contrary,” | g : Mr. Ferguson said, “and its enact- e et ¢ Lq dcman:{ for dre<scs,<lmc\.' v would require a large 85c SHik aund’ Gotten Under- - y % z z I = 3 iouses, trimmings, etc. Shown n ddltional appropria- TEar Cripe: 0 inches wide; You save substantially in this sale of Fashionable Silks because of .an Values U to $13 75 in a complete assortment of o e rmenoats. I iFasdcar... unusual purchase. These Crepe Weave Silks are right in the height of P . all wanted strect and evening ————— 45¢ White Indian Head, 44 fashion, and every woman who requires a new dress will welcome this money- o Alidver Mt fiace. | RAIL RECORDS BROKEN. Excluding Coal, 1922 Traffic Total Is 16 Per Cent Above Former Mark | §| American | Excluding coal, {ll orchid, mais, navy and complete assortment of all wi Chine, a superior high-grad ; v carried more traffic during 19; | Blsck: 36 Inches wi0e. 48¢ S et St = vant- dua = s‘: = zl;: : e | brocade designs; in black, navy per cent than in any previous ¥ I ! % = RE SUSTeS. Quality, in handsome self-color | blue and brown Swiss and Cambric Em- their history, according to final reports | |}l 3% White Pajamas 37, e E IR KR ow . The apparel requu'emenls of the large size brolderies, edgings and inser- | compiled today by the car service divi- | > wide ¥ SLEY. ! woman are well provided for in this special sale— also lot of trimming sion of the Americ vay Assocta- || 30¢ White India Linon, 2@ | in * cluny and crochet | tion. Due fo the five-month strike of | | 40 inches wide. = C L ° and at a price that brings savings rarely offered in . Worth 10¢c and 71/ c | coal miners in the unionized bituminous | D051 Oncne s Ohios aitk. and 5 7 13c ~vard. 2! { and anthracite fields the amount of coal 2 L extra size garments. Goldenberg's—First Floor. I transported was less by 7 per cent than i Fabge of *oolom S | the smount carried durlng 1621, I}l inches wide....... 39c 40-inch Printed Crepe _de $2.50 Canton Crepe | _ i-inch Knit Crepe, for suits NEW, GRACEFUL STYLES, SPLENDIDLY Qiled Opaque || el i o A ommonltiea Goldenberg's—First Fl Chine, in new advance spring £ and dresses, a grade guaranteed * FIXE FRENCH SERGE, IN | S o i iR styles and designs, for waists, | 40-inch Canton Crepe, in black, | not to elip; warranted to ive en- TAILORED, OF = it Window Shfldes i d with 31,347,816 in 1921 and 35,- ses, etc. y, brown, zinc, bobolink, | tire satisfaction; in black, Al ] \f =20 036,022 in 1922, -Tncluding the coal ship- | wOmen’s copen, henna, tan, gray, etc. &ud brown. TANSE ey HALFA DOZEN DIFFERENT STYLE§ Taonte, Which amotnted o 7448541 case, | | EVERY ONE SMART AND BECOMING SOC the total freight traffic of 1922 was esti- | | mated at 43,713,519 carloads. ———— Believed to be the youngest grand- | f| inches wide: mill length from 2 to 10 yards...... 35¢ 1n20c White Chiffon Voile, nches wide—note the width SYard. .10l 37¢ 80c Mercerized Lingerie fat- tn, in white, pink, light blue, cotton mixed; in a complete 35 Petticoats At Clearance Prices saving occasion. $1.50 Crepe de Chine _ 40-inch Crepe de Chine,a fine, rich, closs-woven, _even-thread quality, $3 Matelasse Crepe de Chine in black, white and a 40-inch Malelasse Crepe de $3 Printed Crepe de Chine $2.39 Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.98 1 $3 Canton Crepe 39-inch Broeade Canion Crepe, in fine, heavy-weight quality, with handsome self-color satin $2.75 Knit Crepe $2.29 $7.95 Sizes 42V, to 521/, Designed in slenderizing straight lines, tailored, embroidered and braid-trimmed models, with wide girdles or string belts, trim- med with metal buckles. Cbdlors of navy and black. Plack grounds witn silver and gold embroidere: ef- - fects. Worth $4.98 ¥d., $3 19 Val Lace Edgings, in dia- mond and filet meshes; various sizes and widths: full twelve yards in - each’ plect. g4q Worth 76c regularly.. (4 Olled Opafue Cloth Window Shades, termed- mill seconds on account of an uneven finish, smother in New England, Mra. ltob w s e 5 T Rawlinga of Piitsfield, Mass., ia o % g * Sizes 424 to 52'% included. Xhich doed not Miedl apuear I e Tof o Women’s Petticoats, cotton 5 ance nor wear: 3x5.9-ft. size. P(,h,d“ pofl:ec SUithe age ot iiniThE top, with silk flounces, in_an egge Goldenberg's—Second Floor, White, ecru, medinm and dark s | [ e * 79c Stamped it * Bt oot e il tucked - flounces; all &7 60 tures,” and crochet ring to lengths .. o mateh. Satine Pe!tlconls, in navy, brown and green, plaited Qg flounces; all lengths.. C Women’s Flunntleflc Petti- coats, good heavy quality; neat stripes; finished = with ‘g0 flounces; medium length. OUC (First Floor.) % “Flexo” Petticoats, with Trimmed Hats, Worth Up To $5 To Go Out Tomorrow at......cpeee. $1.95 While this is a clearance, the hats Aprons at 50c Ready-made Stamped House Aprons, good quality un- bleached sheeting cotton; in an assortment of neat pretty patterns. Children’s Ready-made of pique, Stamped Rompers, $3 Lace Curtains, $1.85 Scotch, Nottingham or Filet weave Lace Curtains, white and ecru colors; 2): yards long, neat, novelty. or heavy worked de- signs; choice of curtains by the pair or panels, used onc to a window. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Goldenberg s—Fourth Floor. e $1.50 Boudoir Caps at 98¢ Satin and Crepe de Chine Boudoir Caps, trimmed with ribbon and lace: in copen, pink, lavender and light blue. H il £/l l2po and embroldery” trim- are all desirable and right in de- black ‘venetian cloth and un- s = L i | Envelope Ch e $1.29 mand for wear now. Women who bleached sheeting Goldeaberg's—First Floor. $ (/]| neatly trimmed...... - come early will enjoy the advantages each. Sale price........ he Blg Sale of 10 w -t- g | k - Extra SI:e Ml;dlll:, Drawers, of first selection. Il..lcemEd%e‘ Sc-:rfil,'.l e:ru C ri lng | ounces of embrotd- = E : color lace edsings, with tan THE GROUP INCLUDES HATS OF 2 Fa_ur persons out of H | L o $1229 GOLD AND SILVER METALLIC | fengin Warth 18c each 59€ Serng Machlnes Tablets at 6c every five pastforty, 3 ||}l coutenbers's—Thira Fioor. CLOTH, TAFFETA, PAISLEY DUVE- e Writing_Tablets, large size 4 = sk TYNE, PAISLEY AND SATIN COMBI- % Continues Tomorrow pencil tablets, good quality i and thousands . 3!} NATIONS 'AND_WOOL EMBROID- Fulea paper; about 50 ‘eneecs |l youngergcontract ‘ Unbleachai C0t= {ifi%’s) II—II\IA‘K‘\-ISA’Qé éyrl;:{l]'_"és"\b IS Fl‘ench D()t Nationally Known Domestic, Singer and White Goldenberg's—First Floor. | Pyorrhea. Bleeding gums are the danger ton Crash, 73c Yd. vards of Unbleached Small and medium shapes. A va- riety of wanted colors. Goldenberg's—SBecond Floor. Veilings, 39c Yard Stylish Chenille or French Sewing Machines at prices away below the regular stock prices. All with full set of attachments and guaranteed to be mechanically perfect. Can be pur- $5.98 Brushed Wool Scarfs A Py 500 "m:-akHeed it for Twi lllcd Cotton Crash,, .fioa roll- * Dot IVc-lings}; in E{nin am} chased on our Club Plan. r tea towels. Good ab- novelty meshes. hoice o the sake of sound er or tea A small deposit and $1.00 per week at $3.98 | I teeth and health. 500 yards of Mercerized 335P ° combination colors. ‘ool Scarts. daric | e ity Toltn Soag, 508 erfect Quality Room | ‘o Ve i cuaniiny ilmmes dor o e | o 1 . ota: your Wort 556 32?‘“’“19‘3 S Secta: 98 “‘Efi;&i’;" (::‘Tzh(lrd Floor. f ‘2,000 vards of Genuine S A.an R Worth $1.69 each. (o4 et L O | “ Sals ice... .. l:‘Ol'ha 'S P e T 1Z€ mster ugs e 50c Incense and | Vorth 20¢ yard........ . | | Y 9, e R?sdzulc%to Women’s 89¢ _Burner, 33c || Sorbent quality, for roiler or Japanes ense | FOR THE GUM tea towels. Sale price, (0 . Fleeced Cotton with box of fragrant incense; | Move than a tooth —ildn«b?ywrfi* 35c and 60c in tubes 2esaseesssieenes. ‘A CLEAR COMPLEXION || A apartments, as well as me- i Automatic Drop-head d in good Good Quality Purc White Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes— {3 = » S and liked by all women. Per- Siipee. true nhu!tle an n o g $3 = i s a condluon Sale Crepe Plplr \upklnw 100 in et W ot 2 jnches wide. Batey Dress dium size rooms in houses. fect quality. Sold " reguiariy $43 conalHon ol 7.50 i i i | Bays Dr. Edwards, & Woll-Known Okio_Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver iments. During these to his patients a pre- e of a few well-known egetable ingredients mixed with nllve oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ You will know them and bowel years he ga acl'lpflon Olive Tablets. by _their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers | | on the liver and bowels, which cause | a normal action, carrying off the grounds, stripes, isono 5 s s fects, in a large assortment of 3 v a4 poiosacus matser e enct ]} - Dok Mo r o 18c $16.50 Linoleum Rugs, $9.75 sieasing Sesighn | If you have a pale face, sallow coated Tlistless, no- fook, ‘dull eyes, pimplu. tongue, headaches, a | good feeling, all out of sorts, in-| |} 32 - incl rting Madras, ' :/ { active bowels, you take one of Dr.||J| White grounds with woven col- ' Sets t 79 Drop-hesd style, not new— A oite ! R eyt B e v na gua i i Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for| ]| ~ ored strives: Worth 50c. 39 75¢ Stenciled Ja Ru 39c a (M o "‘7""5'”6 central ne;:i!: bar. Complete 7280 Comforts lawze [ i te th rlea: i = Imported Venice La Sets, $3 set of igh-grade double-bed size; covere with H i :“,:"m Su et e themiy R pllsinch Bleached Shaker p gs, collarand cufts to match; also e . attachments. Fully $53 fine grade satine. 1/ght alndbdzr:; -4 'lannel, eavy louble-fleeced - - Sale C! rs; with a bra Thousands of women and men quality. Worth 4 Heavy Double-warp Japanese Rugs size 24x48 inches; green | smart embroldered ilnen et- g ackine CDepern fengatuneddr 6 o Siita cotion, S gl the 6t Wy osnd 30c take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets— successful substitute for calomel r—now and then just to keep them sorbent grade. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 35¢ Bates’ Dress Ginghams, 29c sortment of styles and color- ings, including fancy and staple checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors; a superior high-grade quality, noted for its wearlng and washing qualities. 36-inch Outing Flannel, in neat pink and hlue stripes. Worth 25c yard,. 19C 32<inch Romper Clotb. light and dark grounds, in stripes, checks and plain colors. Worth 25¢ yard.. 19¢ 36=inch P nch | erclle.nheg‘ 36-inch Bleached Domet Fiannel Wi yard yard Gold 26c 18¢ * Alexander Smith & Sons extra long wool nap Ax- minsters—noted for excel- lent wear. 7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. size, so much desired for Seamed and seamless, in light and dark colors, showing floral, medallion and oriental designs. $7.50 Stenciled Rugs, 3398 9x12-ft. large room size, Heavy, Double-warp Japanese Rugs, an imported rug that closely resembles the domestic grass rugs. Handsome wool rug designs, in green, blue, brown and red. 9x12-ft. Cook’s Cork-filled Linoleum Rugs, subject to slight imperfections. In oriental and neat figured wool rug designs, in light and dark colorings. or brown s_:_cnclled oriental and neat border designs.—First oor M Cream black, navy, brown, taupe and Shirts, 69c Women’s Heavy Fleeced Cotton_ Shirts, high neck and long sleeves. ‘Famous “For- est mills” make, well known v _Boys’ Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, ‘high neck and short sleeves, knee pants; gray only. yalues worth $l3i. gq, 8ale Price........... (Y Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 50c, 75¢ and 98¢ Bar Pins, 33c Importer's samples of Bar Pins, _including rhinestone, fancy jeweled and novelty ef- $1.25 Venice white and ecru colors. \berg’s—TFirst Floor. Drop-head style, not new— but mechanically inspected New Willard $52.00. Sale price. Domestic 2% $700 regulariy. Paper Napkinsi 2 Packages, 15c Stationory Dept.—First Floor. $2.25 Longcloth 10-Yard Pieces -, $L19 36-inch _Longcloth, fine, soft, chamols-finish quality; 10 yards to each plece. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 3 Soft Fleece Blankets, $1.95 66x80 large double-bed size soft fleece Blankets, gray with blue or pink borders; fine grade Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.

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