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GARFIELD DRIVE Aspinwall Tells Workers How Much New-Buildings Are Needed. There was a Ia attendunce at the 5 lien the camps in thelr fo as a lowly city, not willing and extend Its ‘hospitals. He told how Portland, Ore.. when a city of only 60,000, had raised $250,000 for 1ts hos- pital; how far-away Slam, when he was minister there, years ago, had bullt the finest hospital in Asia, and to support {how Shanghal had given 500,000 taels | GATHERING FORCE, for its hospital. Chairman Aspinwall announced that every dollar contributed in this cam- paign will go direct for.construction of the new buildings, all campalgn and other expenses having been sepa- rately provided for by the board of directors. The total of subscriptions was car- ried up to $70,097 yesterday, and this was largely Increased by the pledges i reported at the meeting today. To Console William, From the Boston Transcript. They are going to call the new Mrd. Hohenzollern the kaiserine, doubtless to console Willlam for being the kai- ser out. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, BILLION MARKS GIFT. Rockefeller Donation to German Science Praised in Berlin. BERLIN, January 18.—Nearly one billlon marks will be realized from the $50,000,000 donation bestowed upon German science by the Rocke- feller Foundation, and the Berliner Zeltung designates the gift as “a ray of light which penetrates our sorrows and chuos.” The donation repsesents the largest single gift to German science ever received from a forelgn source and {15 interpreted hore as an expression | of desire that German medical and xeientific research shall be placed in 2 position to continue in _competition With the rest of the world. | ——————— There are 27709 fraternal .mnuu‘ and Ireland, with an Penrose Estate $610,341.82; Believed Millions PHILADELPHIA, Pa., January 18.—The estate of the late Senator Boles Penrose of Pennsylvania, be- lieved to be worth millions, to- taled only $610,341.82, according to the adjudication filed yesterday by Judge Gummey of the orphans’ court, in which the account of the administrator of the estate confirmed. was real and in three equal to three brothers of Senator Per rose — Charles Bingham Penrose, Richard _A. Penrose, jr., and mbership of nearly 1 Spencer Penrose. D. €, THUR Jackie Coogan’s $500,000 Faces Levy of $260,720 By the Associated Pre LOS ANGELES, Calif, January 18.—Of the $500,000 which Jackie Coogan, child film actor, is said to have received as o bonus for slgn- ing a contract with Metro Plec- tures Corporation, §260,720 will go to the government in the form of income tax, according to figures made public by Rex B. Goodeell, collector of internal revenue. The colléctor explained that his estimate did not include the tax on Jackle's reported salary of $1,250 a week, that of his father 4t'$1,000 & week, or Jackle's 60 per cent share of the net profits of films In which he is to be starred. SDAY, JANUARY 18, 1923. ARMORY IS BURNED. Exploding Shells at Fork Union, Va., Sound Like Battle. FORK UNION, Va., January 18.— The armory building of the Fork Unten Military Academy was de- stroyed last night by a fire which authorities of ~the school believe originated in the roof of The bufld- ing and was caused by defective wir- ing. The losy is estimated at $40, 000, and ts partially covered by in- nee. Pwenty thousend rounds of ammu- nition was stored in the armory, and | the explosion of the shells resembled an infantry battle Lands of Promise. From the Passing Show. “Australia is a land of promise and | plenty,” says Sir Joseph Cook. So is Germany. No one was hurt. [& | satisfaction to Star readers Complications. From the Birmingham Age-Herald. “What is this platonic love, any- how? “It is supposed to be sort of intel lectual attachment, in which a m:m and a woman galn inspiration from each other an Interchange of Lhou‘hl e ‘But It usually l(nd( to a situation in which some lawyer or a court fune- tionary speaks the last word.” e i What Do You Do With a Worn Carpet? In the Recommended umn in th “lassified & 8 ood suggestion—of hat akes u speclalty of working up worn arpets Into Rug: Good idea for | mation, Lsnl And being a commended advertiser, guar: anteed. Not only in this but every other branch of personal and domes- tic eervice.—Advertisement, vy ™ Stop ltchiog Skin Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief ( There is one safe. dependable treat- ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothies the sl Ask any druggist for a 35¢ or $1 bot- |tle of Zemo and apply it us directed. &l find that Trritations, Eezema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo. the liquid. i< all banishes mo«t the skin soft. penetrating. satisfying that is needed, for it ckin ernptions, makes smooth and healthy. rentum through on cap- are making up the total mpal 1 are not begging though the modern hospita the greatest of charities, » the workers to the people com, mbers wnders, 20c.and 25c Cottons 12%c Yard Remnants of Bleached and Un- bleached Cottons, lengths from 1 to 4 yards; full 36 inches wide. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Kayser Gauntlet Gloves 79c Pair Kayser's Chamoisetfe wrist Gauntiet Gloves, brotdered back; in gray, beaver and brown. Goldenderg's—First Floor. $1 and $1.25 Cook’s Linoleums, 64c Sq. Yd.| Cook’s make Cork-filled. Bur- lap-back Linoleums, 8-quarter width; lengths up to 20 square yards. Choice of tile or par- Strap- with em- ocovert, dark colors. Goldenberg's—First Floor 1t has cared 1ients, 0,000 quette flooring designs, light and KDk | ) & peur, ] 1 Big Savings on High-Grade Corsets Men'’s Furnishings at Reduced Prices 4 Bon Ton Corsets, of pink Entire StOCk Of Women,s broche, soft elastic top model, dium bust models, with “wide front clusp; heavily, boned; size only; worth $5.0 H n. Friday at.. " $2.50 riaay a 4 American Lady Corsetnnwith L] arunteed “Mightyboning' Odd Lots of Furmture Lot of Bedr. ers and Benel walnut finish and 310 each given to out- This will work the worth $1.39 . good qual " >, trimmed with w ashable brald, also plain styles; k models; broken sizes. s worth noo Yrie gme 3 ‘or_ light- V neck broken worth .. $2.35 full satin broken Values and Overcoats Values up to $30 $16.50 Men are coming to share the remarkable savings in this sale of clothing—a few days more will see the end of the opportunity. Men's Suits of good-wearing dark Cassimeres and light Tweeds, well tailored models for men and young men, including Norfolk and Sports styles. Sizes 33 to 41 and stouts 38 to 41. Every suit with extra pair of trousers. d in the If any of us we could regularly at $11.50, day at.... S Twin-link Springs. sizes. Worth $5. 211 + Sport Conts, or ight elastic sweaters, n heather shades; seconds of values top alhl cunn‘r\ long hlp . nd Regardless of their real worth or former selling prices, we've grouped these splendid coats in this sale for speedy clearance 1t G o Self-Hedacing Corset 1t nrar"u‘-‘::{ H clght coutil; heav vased more th one-third; the || annually ' has | the number with elastic Insert; sl values worth d: wizes 32, 34 and s Friday at .. . $2.39 Smart Set” Derbles, d brown; (ulloznd win- ter blocks; worth §3. cach. Friday &t $1.95 Men's Hath Tounging Robes,- button front or plain styles; small and mfidfium sizes; 3 and 4. Peiday At ... 198 $2.49 Men's IAnh»dow- l’lmv-ll-rd Underxhirts, r.\ndrrm gray color; - moull all sizes. 7l 90¢ Coats of wonderful quality and correct ltvle developed of the following materi —POLLYANNA —BOLIVIA —ARABELLA LAPINEX —ARMONDALI -KERAMI —NORMANDY —HUDSON SILK SEAL Friday at $2.98 10 Boud with sha ’l' Friday " 51.98 one Threes -plece Living 1t Munt must rosms f ™ e Overcoats of faney plaid-back materials, in browns. . tan and gray, also Oxfords in half-belted and belted models; Ulsters and Chesterfields in black. s 34 to 44 in the lot. Goldesbery’s First Tloor Clothes Shop 550.00 Overstufied models, ; assort- zes for wo 3 3.50 values worth t $2.48 (Third Floor.) Friday at. Fink Bandeaux, of fanoy ma- terials and white [ Richly tri and Skunk Opos also extra 1y y ! Three-piecs Living Room & in figured velou for Men—Direct Eatrance from Goldenberg's—Second Floo X St cdroom Su Led. dres $149.00 D iiug e Women’s 65¢ Under- wear, 50c¢ Women's Fleeced Cot 1z alu derwear, separate gar black and e kid ¢ B ¢ ts with Dutch neck and tions and dull leathers Women's' Cotton’ Sportn Hones clbow sleeves; pants ankle . h Ginghams Cuban and low S ek leng h muslin waistband. turn and McKay Women's Fleeced Cotton Un- Regularly 30c, 35¢ and 39c a yard bl All sizes in the lot fror : desvear, separats E&rments All sizes in the lot iro shirts with low neck and no Z: s from ¢ Every woman knows sleeves, pants ankle length, with Chtidren cquestricnne waist; Worth 5QC these fine Bates and Trei- fan Dress Ginghams. A §9c cach. Friday at Underwear, great variety of popular 04d lot of Women’ including scparate garments and unicn sults; solled from iling; values 5. Pri stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors. Crisp, sturdy and washable. 32 inches wide. Useful lengths for every need. This Friday Remnant Sale also includes at 19¢ yard: Women'’s $4 to $0 ngl! Shoes, $1 95 Womes: High - lines and odd lots, of 0Odd Lots of Hosiery Colored Fiher silk Odd Lots Smtlonery l-fm l"n-nl-ln Penxs, men and women Tegularly $1.00 cach, Luggage Cases, " cnrr\‘ school books, lunches, ete. strongly made; regularly c each, at 19e. Writing Tablets, good g linen finfsh: white and note size; over 0 sheets I each, at Se Goldenberg’s—First Flo Up to 10c Handker- chiefs, 6 for 25¢ Men's and Women's Handker- chlie odd lots and mussed from handling; white only. Men's Pure Linen Initial Hand- kerchiefs, broken a: inltials; pe: quality. 39¢ and 50c each. Friday at 33e. Goldenberg's—First Floor. d Ven's Halt Hose, plain ¢ordo- gray and tan: fully rein- cdium-weight = cotton. 1oe pair. o Men's Wool and Cotton Mized Underwear, natural gray color: shirts and drawers to eu; saconds of Friday at .. Goldenberg's—Fimt Floor. 0Odd Lots Notions Snap Fastemers, cne dozen on Women's Ireland of} 5 to the | are two | You must} ts, and ur personnel s er 1 over| B Shoe heather mixturcs, up the side; dc values. F Boys’ Clothing at Clearance Prices Women's Cotton Hose, m¥dium white and cor- conds of ¢ Ribbed Cotton Shoen, dull 1 S : heels: b <1 =t F ;izefl in the Ic alues worth r Behi 4.00 pair. Fr behin " Goldenberg's—First low the min of its hespital more hospital matter th Children's shifi, inetlicicnt a Stockings., Wankington & “Washington is f values. Frid Goldenberg's—Tirst Floos, Remnants of 50c to 75¢ White & Colored Wash Goods Sitk_and Cotton I’.m- gee, Colored Crepe Chine, i " boy's und girls; neatl sizes 2 to 12 years, at 23e. Ironing Hoard Covers, adjust of good quality un- bleached muslin, at 39e. Wooden Cont Hangers, with sloping shoulders; regularly 30c euch, at Se. o Imported Vell or Lace Pins, cral of the Pa 1 Union, said tull jet; assorted sizes at the pride of Washing- on sheets, at de. ion were a : i 5 Bands, for men's and this effort mu line whether it { boys’ shirts; all sizes; THREE 1t tutions tor | for 10e. Hairpin Cablnets, £ood assort- ment of japanned wire hatrpins; gerie Cloth, Mercer- c ized Shadow Tegularly 190 Cach, at Eponge, Lingeric _ Batis L"\v('ri. Shoe Trees, regular 10c ki Yarn Mercerized dy Voile, 54-inch When You Catch Cold | *'rori" nes wouen ;.....;.'.Z f i o ,.“.‘.’T.I'l[,’.as - Rub on Musterole mbers'o— 11 39c and 45¢ White . 29c and 39¢ Wash Goléenberg’s—Firat Floor. Musterole i casy ta apply. and it get ’, ) oods, 29¢ Yard ds, 19¢ Yar ool L el | Children's & Misses’ [ Goods, 2 Bnic ol g B yprevents a cold from turning into “flu” | nts olles, lored Organdie, or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole Sport Hats, 7?c . Dotted Swi : Satorai ot wiss, plain and with the fingers. It does all the good Odds and ends of Children's | Waistings, Soisette, Mercerized | printed, Wisse Crepe. ilkiand- work of grandmother’s mustard plaster and Misses’ Sport Hats marked | Pongee, Nainsook and Check | gotton Chiffon Silks. white Shirt- without the blister. for quick selling tomorrow. Batiste. Useful lengths. non Cloth, ete. Up to 40 inches Mausterole is a clean white ointment Combinations of fancy worsted Goldenbery's—First Floor. and straw, in various colors. wide. Useful lengths. made of oil of mustard and other home Some trimmed with quills and 36 picces of Siik I'rn‘-lll‘lnfi. simples. It is recom ed by many i doctors and nurses. Try Musterole fe fancy feathers. Formerly sold G e up to $3.00—at 79c. inches twide: stlk-mixed =ore throat. cold o s . old on the chest, rheuma. Firat Floor—Bargaia Booth. strect and high-grade siik-mixed quul- tismi, lumbago. pleurisy. stiff neck. bron. chitis, asthma. neuralgia. cong ion, | pains and aches of the back and jointa, | Up to $1.50 Handbags, 48c Odds and ends of Leather : Worth iy rth T - 55¢ popular shapes and . P = ¥ ridas ;..i.w. . colors; some slightly shopworn dlun?,";::r:: snknu.um'i'(‘;,nffi sore musel braices, " chil- | frosted fe of all sorts. | 35 and | IHandbags, uine split cowhide, in black and derwear, ete. Worth i " $1.59 Fleeeed C ot ton 3 ankle length; sec- onds of 2%c val Fri- o= at 5 25¢ (Firat an Third Floors.) 120 Boyx' Flannel Blonxes. gray and khaki val- ues worth 39¢ knee length; perfect qu tty. Friday at Goldenberg's—Figgt Floor. and S1.00. (First and Third Floors.) % Bora' Outtne ¥lannel Pn- Clearance of Entire Stock ‘“.”'.‘i b T R H SHIRTING a Vaiu i SLLL ggc $30 to $40 Dresses - e 30-INCH SERPENTINE $22 50 S Sl i G (First and rd Floors.) L 74 Boys' Ali-woul VMackinaws, 36-INCH FLE LFDO\\\! EL rich plaids Mercerized Shantung, and ven.) Every dress from our winter stock selling at $10. Fridey $30, $35 and $40 included in this sweeping clearance. Dresses for every occasion—street, afternoon, dinner and party wear. Beautiful styles in a number of models, fashioned of many lovely materials— VELVET ILK LACE ATIN CANTON LAT CREPE POIRET TWILL Remnants of 36-nch izes for misses and juniors, also Percales, | ight and dark vomen .‘d extra sizes for [argc women. grounds, 36-inch Printed § ——— ——— —_— allies, inch Dress cl el i Fiannc 0w Sh“kreyx' D a . ete; useful resses Worth up to $7.50 lc—ngth ‘Values worth 20c and 25c yard. Friday ygo { | _ From our recent spectal | at purchase. 1 Indian Novelty mixtures 2 of pants FLANNEL Remnants of 27-fnch Outing Flannels, in neat colored stripes, also 27- inch Chambray, 27-inch Standard Apron Ginghams and 27 Dress Ging- Chinchilla Overcoats, namon, —GLACE TAFFETA CHARMEUSE SATIN CHIF CREPE DF ~TRICOTIN regula 27-inch Lams, in lengths from 1 to O yards. Values worth 15c @nd 20¢ yard. Fri- 12V5¢ day at. Go'denberg’s—Third Floor. 0dd Lots of Housewares ‘ut Glass Sherbet Glasses, on Clearam:el } and: pretty desixn. 10 Dresses Dinhen, i Worth up to $15.98 $7.95 odd i and size <13 pieces of 3i-inch Stripe Tub Silks, white grounds with colored Woven satin strip 8 trous black, Kimono Silks, ity: cholce of navy blue, black, brown and tan grounds, with handsome printed designs. hex Knives, brown; 15-inch Size: cowhide Steak Knivew, well gussets and trimmings. &7 Og ard. Frida Worth $3.50. Friday, at o Fioor. Goldenberg's—First 25c Steel made. 19e. $135 White Japanned Boxew, roll top % 6c. and “ Ends of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in plaids, checks, stripes and plain enlors; extra flnl\ quality; lengths from % to £ yards. Valtes worth 25¢ vard. Priday at,. 1252C Rem; nants of nlllm.' Flannela, assorted designs and colorings: also fine quality mercerized ehirt- ing madras Worth 20 50c yard. Friday at “2C Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. Rread slightly Koe rat Colored broken o 59¢ Table Damask 39c Yard 38-inch Dice Table- Damask, good weight for everyday use. Only four pieces in the lot— shop early. Mercerized Table Napkins, neatly’ hemmed; assorted pat- torns, 18-inch size. 3 Odd Lots of Art Goods Reduced Clearance of Hand-embrolder- d Models, many pretty and use- ful articles in the lot; only one of a kind. Values worth up to $5.00. Friday at.. $1.00 (None sent C. O. D.; none ex- Dress Goods Remnants of Fabrics Sold Up to $2.00 $1.09 Yard - WOOL IMPERIAL " Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Odd Lots of Rugs er-plated Ten gn. Ge. ychrome Console Setn, d two candie Npoonn, one bowl £3.49. 75c¢ Aluminum Lipped Saucepan Setw, two In set. Sfe. you've got a grippey, cold—take Hill's Cascaral Bromide Quinine and feel| fit for work tomorrow. Colds lower vitality, weaken resistance to disease and undermine health. At the first indication of g cold, get busy. Ask yo druggist for Hill’s famo remedy. You will get quic! relief and break your cold is | 24 hours, lagrippein3 dnyI. dozen. Friday at sxx 59¢ for 3 Goldenberg'e—TFirst Floor, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Lace Curtains, $1.75 Small lots of one to six pairs alike, in panels or curtains by the pair. Scotch, Nottingham, Filet and Tuscan weaves, in white, ivory and ecru colors. Choice of neat novelty effects and elaborately worked designs; 2% yards long, full widths. @oldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. st o N 39c and 48¢ Cretonnes, 19¢ Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, in mill lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but many pleces allke. For draperiés, cushion or furniturs covers, ag well as for any decora- tive purpose. Light and dark floral, bird, stripe and follage designs. First Floor—Bargaia Teble. Flannelette Kimonos _$1.69 ‘Women's Flannelette Kimeonos, soft-finish quality, in assorted designe, loose models, with three- quarter-length sleeves. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor, change: .) Stamped Luncheon Clotha, E’»' unbleached sheeting; wor o cach. = Friday e 39%¢ Sta ped Luuthmn (lnflu. 45 and 54 Inch sizes; good quality unbleached sheeting cotton. ‘Worth $1.00 and $1.25. Fri- 59C day at w K] Stamped Te sheer lawn, in hits nnd colors 10c Goldenberg's—First Floor. $8 and $10 Tapestry Portieres, $4.95 Pair Heavy-weight tapestry por- tieres, many heavily mercerized; in green, blue, rose and brown. 45 to 50 inches wide; 23 vards long. One and two pairs of & kind. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $4 Blankets and Comforts, $2.45 \64-76 Australian Brand Blan- kets. white, with blue or pink borders; slightly soiled from handling. 72x72 Double-bed Size Comforts, filled with soft fluffy white cotton, covered with good quality comfort coverings, in pretty patterns. SERG! LL-WOOL TWEED SUIT- INGS. ALL-WOOL | JERSEY CLOTH. ] ALL-WOOL STORM SERGE. ALLWOOL ™ CHIFFON PANAMA : WOOL HEAVY COAT- G 42 to 54 inches wide and colors. Goldenberg's—First Floo; 59c Knitted Petticoats 44c Women's Knitted Petticoats, medium gray, with striped bor- ders; medium lengths. Women’s Flannelette Bloomers, bluebird designs; all sizes; well made #nd finished. Values' 79 worth $1.00. Friday at.... Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Black Hat Trimmings 5c Each 0dds and ends of Fancy Feath- ers, Small Wings, Quills and other feathers, in all colors—re- duced for. final clearance to Se each. First Flopr—Bargsin Table. $l.50 and $1.69 Extra Size Bungalow Aprons, $1.29 Women's Extra Size Bunga- low Aprons, good quality ging- hams, in assorted checks; neat- ly trimmed slecves, bet and pockets. Extra wize Double-nervice * Dungalow Aproms, fine quallty percales, in plain colors; thraoe- Quarter” slesve. Imnde}s;, wi v_necks; sizes 10 52, Friday ati. ... P79 (Third Floor.) Gingham Waist Aprons, also Polly Prim Aprons, trimmed with pockets rick rack 5Q¢ Ostrich Plumes at 1/, Price and Less A clearance” of Ostrich Plumes, beautiful quality, with large fluffy heads and long fibers.' Black, white, tan, gray, pheasant, red and blue. At SL50—worth up to $4.00. At $2.50—worth up to $6.00. At Greatly Reduced Prices 8x10-ft. Japanese Straw Rugw double-warp ~quality, in hand- some oriental medallion and neat border designs of gre red, tan values worth Priday at cork-filled, burlap-back slze € ft. x 12 ft, with L(»n borders: light and dark ings; termed sefonds on ac of silght defects, which do not lnterfere with wear or apperrance; worth $12.00. Friday at $5.95 25¢ and 29¢ Draperies, 10Y2c 82 to 36 inch Dreparies, in- cluding Cretonnes, Scrims, Mar- quisettes and Swisses, In lengths from 1% to 8 yards alike; in plain white, as well as an assort- ment of colorings and patterns. nberg's—Fourth Floor. e e $1.75 Diaper Cloth $1.45 25 pieces of 27-inch Diaper Cloth, perfect quality; sealed cartons containing ten yards. Goldenberg'e~First Seamless Wool Brussels R Alexander Smith & Sons make: close-woven quality, In orental, medallion und neat figured de- signs: colorings to suit any room decoration; sizes 8 ft. 3 x 10 ft. § and 9x12 ft. for large roo values worth 327.50 and $30. " Friday $19.75 8x6-ft. Doul lth.rI Japanese Rugs, in handsome stenciled de- signs, of green, blue, tan, red and brown; also 21xo4 Rag Rugs, in lght and dark hhrand-miss ef- fects, with plain band Dborders; ‘worth $1.30 cacl Friday at . First Floor—Bargain Bertha Collars, 49¢ New Bertha Collars, of venice lace, with shirred net tops; in white and cream colors. Venlce Lace Vestees, white and gcru colors; Peter Pan nnld Tux- edo shape collare. Worth $1.00. Friday at 65¢ Goldonberg's—First Fioo 50c Metal Bag Frames, 15¢ Metal Bag Frames, with chain handles and sapphire clasp; well made, practical styles. Jewelry Dept. Goldenberg’s—Basement. Girls’ Gingham Dresses, $1.00 Lot of Girls’ Gingham Dresses, neat checked effects, made with collar, belt and pockets: ueat Iy trimmed and finishe: k with white collar and Regular $1.00 value White Lawn Dresses, ghirts with deep hems and tucks walsts neatly ](rnnmnd s only. ey 14a¥ ¢ 98 .59¢ Black Satine 39¢c Yard 36-inch Fast Black highly mercerized (Limit, five yards.) 1,500 yarde of Dressmaker's Cambrie, in black and assorted colors; lengths yards. Worth Friday at Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Satiy for etc.