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FRMFORRIHTS ON GONDUT ROAD Montgomery County- Prose- cutor Insists Upon Enfore- ing Motor Vehicle Law. OTHERS BACK - OPINION County Commissionérs’ Attorney and State Attorney General Con- - firm Jurisdiction Over Highway. ROCKVILLIE, Md. . January 25 (Spe- —cial).—State's s Attorney Thomas L. =Dawson, who sholders entire respon- Zsibility for the decision of. the Mont- Zgomery county authorities to assume =complete criminal jurisdiction over he nine miles of the Conduit road zthat are in this county and to en- lorce theredn Maryland's motor ve- thicle regulations weems not in the fleast disturbed over the expressed determination of United States War Department officials to “fight 'em to a finish.” While anxious to have of jurisdiction settled in gmanner. he fe o he sday, that he jhas a sworn duty sperform, and' is proceedin ‘t‘rll? ‘;l(-) heory that the Montgomery county eople along those nine miles are en stitled to just as much protection from €peed maniacs, drunken drivers and as are the residents on of the county, it is his duty to s the question an amicable | stated nd he believe hat they get it. Mr. Dawson has gone ater carefully and expr confide Sthat the Conduit road is a “public shighway” within the meaning of the :Maryland statutes and that the Mary. nd motor laws apply thereto, not- withstanding Judge H i e Hender: de- :cislon to the contry M 3 Attorney General Concurs. % John A. Garrett, attorney to iboard of county commissioners, agrees ¥ith Mr. Dawson, and is encour. 3ging him and co-opers ating with him ¢ Attorney General Alexander Arm. $5trong, in an opinion on the subjeet, sasked for by Col. E. Austin Baugh- state into the mat the senforcement the m otor Jaws, his letter to Col. Ba a dngin part as rollows s . ate office have full aut| :lcv execute criminal and p lcesses on the t other tunder the Plaryfand against charged with Yemeanors ands may ame way and | nanner as if no jurisdiction had been ' feeded cle dupties and spe- ted by your com. | . Would have au- he drivers of motor rvehicles for violatiois of any of the provi s of our law, even though said motor vehicles are over that portion of the roa s m. whicn Will Confer With Oméialn. For the.present, so he stated today. UState’s Attorney Dawson will not | push the case against David Tuchey | *f Cabin John, who arrested on | Tue sday for operating his automobile | ‘on the Conduit road at a rate of | speed in the Maryland dimit. He will first get in_touch with the United ates War Department @nd_end r to arrange a friendly wettlement “of the controv over Hurisdiction. Mr. Dawson will sug- | to be taken event-| land court of ap- excess of s that should he | announced purpose the lumbia might retaliate | = 4 iflonltompr,\'( unty, but other sections of the state much more than the en- Yorcement of the motor vehicle laws Wwould benefit. He has been told that such a feeling exists among the members of the board of county com- In regard to tnat, Mr. tated that if the county will adopt a resolu- their attitude and he will g Attorney Dawson persist in h District of t0- | ternationally operating govern- | Abe Martin Says: Artie Small is organizin’ zouave troupe. He comes from a military family, as his gran’- father cleaned up durin’ th’ civil war an’ his father durin’ th’ world war. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) SINGER TARTAKOFF KILLED. PETROGRAD, January 25.—The in- nown singer Tartakoff, leading baritone at the Petrograd Opera, was killed and three other singers were injured yesterday in an automobile accident. FOR SALE Chevy Chase Hardwood cut in 8-in. and 16-in. lengths deliver- ed. $7.50 for half-cord loads. M EVER“GOSS [mEarvons ] 1415 Eye St. N.W. Main 4752 Doesn't_hurt a bit! Drop a littlef | “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly vou lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- without soreness or irritati; S N\ Golden Brown and Crisp Tempting—that’s Tak-hom-a Biscuit. And as good as it looks—a fresh wheaty taste that-.makes. - you come back for more, And an easy cracker to handle, Splits-in-two without crumbling, Sold only in the red package. Joose-Wirzs Biscurr (Omrany Branches in Ovgr 100 Cities i | 0dd Lot of Jewelry 12c Each Including Bar Pins, Brooches, Earrings, Cuff Links, Fancy Bead Neck- laces, Rings, etc. A va- riety of up-to-date styles. 19c and 25¢ Cottons,12%,;c yd. Remnants of 36 and 39 inch Bleached and Un- bleached Cottons, close woven qualities; lengths from 1 to 6 yards. 35¢ & 39¢ Dress Ginghams Remnants of famous Bates’ high-grade Dress Ginghams, wide, in checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors—the standard of qualit “THE LOT AL$O INCLUDES REMNANTS OF 32-INCH/ SHIRTING MADRAS, 36-INCH INCH SERPENTINE CREPE. and other 32 inches 19c¢ FLEECEDOWN FLANNELS. 30- 36-INCH OUTING FLANNELS AND 36-INCH COTTON SUITINGS. Remnants of 27-inch Out- ing Filannels, 27-inch Dress Ginghams, = Standard - Apron Ginghams and 27-inch Shaker Flannels, in good, useful 1engths. Values 121/2C worth 18c and 20c yard. Friday at.. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Remnants of Values Worth Remnants of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, 36-inch Percales, 32-inch Romper Cloth, 32- inch Peggy Cloth, 36-inch Printed Chailtes, ~ete; lengths from 1 to yards; worth 25¢ and 15C 30c yard Dress Goods $1.50 to $2.50 Many different kinds of desirable dress goods, in rem- nant lengths, suitable for capes, etc. —All-wool Serge. —All-wool Tweed Suitings. —All-wool oth. Imperial Jersey The majority are 54 inches wi }98c suits, skirts, dresses, coats, —All-wool Panama. —All-wool Chiffon Coat- ings. —All-wool Novelty Coatings. —All-wool Suitings. de; some are 44 and 50 inches wide. Wonderful Friday values at 9% a yard. Goldenberg's—First Floor. * * 0Odd Lots of Furniture (8) Iron Beds, white cnamel finlsh: slightly marred from handling. Values $4 95 . worth to $1Q50. Friday at (7) Simmons Steel Beds, double-bed size: wood finished: marred from han- $12.50. Friday at. (3) Brass Bed:. satin finishy; double-bed siz sold regular at $1830. Fri- (8) Layer Felt M-nreues, m‘nx;(llhed size; art or woven ticking covered. Sold regularly at $8 75 $14.50. Friday at. (10) Bedroom Ch-lrs, wal- nut and n;‘rilhn:’my finish; cane seats; sold regu- i $4.50 (Ilnrly at $9.00. Fri- TRy fin- drawers, large plate mirror; 528.75 sold regularly at $39.00. Friday at $2.50, $3 and A rare bargain for small men and youths—165 pairs of “Fauntless” Pajamas in size A only. Of domet and felted flan- ain colors and stripes, trimmed ik frogs or washable braid. The majority are perfect; a few haw imperfections. Men’s Cotton Ribbed Un white and silver gray: broken 1 cial sales; some slightly in the lof. Values worth S5c at 19 Men's Velour Hats, fine quality, full satin lined; mostly in gfeen hroken sizes, Values worth to $7.00. Frldly $1 49 @t . s ales nnnl) Men’s Bristol Mills Under- wear, medium welght; wool and cotton mixture; natural gray color; perfect quality; slightly soiled from handling; broken sizes. Values worth $1.00 and $1. Friday at ssc Men’s Oxford Gray Coat Swi 40 and 42. Men's Fiber Siik Half Hose, high spliced. heel, double rein- forced sole and toe; plain ol fnl st C of 50c values. Friday Values worth $2 and imperfec eaters, heavy weight; V neck and_roll collar style, with two !\ocketa‘ nlzet four large draw- Friday at 519 75 chiffonier ‘and toilet 5122 cabinet and serving $149 Shades, ‘Bord Temus (1) Living Room Suite, over- Sold regularly any fi $60. Sale price. $39 00 e slight | mostly all sizes 44C | | | mixtures; medium and heavy regularly at $3 to Men's Silk and Wool Half (2) Oak Chiffoniers, gray finish: two top drawers and ers. Sold regu- larly at $29.00. (One) Bedroom Suite, colo- nial style, double bed, dresser, table; sold regularly at $175. Friday at. (One) Dining Room Suite, four pieces. buffet, table, china table. Sold regularly at $210. Friday at. (8) Tabie lepl, ‘mahog- any base: si larly at-$9.00. Fri- $ stuffed, three pieces, covered with figured 'elour $159. Sate price. . QA) Cllln. Cablneu, mahog- square (rnm. sold regularly at $3.50 Paj . ajamas dershirts, heavy weight; ecru, o} rom regular stock and spe- to $1.00 each. Friday Men's Rels Make Lavender Lahel Unfom Safts, worsted weights; .perfect quality; broken sizes; sold $l 65 $4. Friday at full relniolted sole, -toe heel; bro' shades; sizes; values.” mostly large pconds of $1.00 Eare $1.19 clemm of Meaw sux Fiher Scarts, or resters, plain black and colors: close woven quality; 501d regu-r larly “at_$2. $2.50 51_29 and $3. Friday at $2.50. 2.4 '$40 to $55 Room Size Rugs 8.3x10.6-ft. and 9x12-ft. Axmil'lstcr, Wilton Velvet and Brussels Rugs, all high- grade qualities, in floral, oriental and medallion de- signs; best and most want- ed colorings .........c000 $12.50 to $13.75 Wool 7.6x9-ft. and 8.3x10.6-ft. $28.65 and Fiber Ruxs, $7.85 Heavy-weight Wool and Fiber Rugs, choice of the Hodge's-and Breslin-makes, in handsome designs; colorings of green, blue, rose, tan and brown. $6 and $7 Japanese Rugs Heavy Double-warp Japanese Straw Rugs, sizes 8x10 ft. and 9x12 ft. for large rooms; in 1 een, dblue o; brown medal- on an: n.l.! or- e $2.08 lllshtly dlmun‘ed * ‘Girls’- Dresses, Lot of Girls’ Knicker Dresses, of blue Peggy gloth, well made and finished with patent leather $1.50 Rag or Straw Rugs 27xB4_hit- l.nd-mlll effect Rag Rugs, light and dark' colors; also 3x6 ft heavy dou- 79c ble warp Straw Rugs, in handsome stenciled wool rug designs First Floor—Bargaia Tal Raincoats, Etc. $1.98 belt; 'size 10 years only; worth $3.00. Friday at..... inhgham Dresses, neat checks and plaids; neat trimmed _models; 3 meeiy” i it 1500 Friday at z l' lors and checks; broken sizes; 77,0 Babies' Beacon light 'blue, -pinic MI’.H' ‘wort $l 00 Girle® G mostly all sizes Sod without Bloomers: worth §1. Friday at.. d 32.00. Friday 33 Bestyette Raincoats, with hats to match; assorted tweeds and other mtarll.ll sizes 6 Aris’ copen, rose, white and een; worth iday at...... 690 Flannelette Gar- ments, stripess, button t'and § years;” semhs gmivee 69 Goldenberg's—Third Oiled Opaque Window Shades, 48c 2 5-ft. 9 Oiled Opague Cloth Window ades, mounted on strong pring rollers; white, ecru, medium and dark greens; seconds of $1.00 values. $1.25 Bleached Sheets, 95¢ 72x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, three-quarter bed size; mill seconds. Fin- ished with wide hems. $119. heather * Girls’ Middies * Values up to $2.50 $1.39 Odd 1ot of Girls' Middy Blouses, of fine Lonsdale Jean, in white or blue; choice of a number of styles and combi- nations of colors. _Famous “Goody” and “Sis Hopkins” make middies. Sizes 14 to 22 for girls, junlors and small women. First Floor—Bargain Booth. ‘Notions , Dress Belting, black and white: various lengths. Values worth to 25c yard. Length.. Mercerized and S Garter Elastie, assort- ed lengths and colors, White Basting or Sewing Cotton, 200- ynrd spools; 5c 7c No. 30 only. Friday at TWO spools for.. Hooks and Eyes, black and white; Goldenberg's—First 25c & 29¢ Cretonnes 12Y5¢ yard Mill lengths of 32 and 34 inch Cretonnes, in lengths from 1 to 8 vards, but plenty alike for draperies, scarfs, cushion and comfort coverings. Light and dark floral or bird designs. First Floor—Bargain Table. * Friday’s “‘Odd Lot” Sale Women’s and Misses’ Coats Suits, Dresses, Blouses, Etc. Clearing our ready-to-wear stocks of all small lots and short lines of winter apparel—everything marked at a price that will mean quick riddance tomorrow. (44) Women’s Velour Coats, full length, trim- med with beaverette collar; silk stitched and with narrow belts; full lined. Navy and black. up to $19.75. (36) Jersey Suits for misses and women; long tailored coats with Colors of brown, Values up to $1:()() narrow At. (65) Velour Sults, ‘with beaverette fur collars, silk_embroidery and stitching. Sizes 16 to 38. Colors of \)rown models. navy. Values up to $25.00. At (175) Women’s and Mlsses Dresses, of wool Jersey, serge and velour; trimmed with fancy brand Values up to $9.75. . (39) Women’s Blouses, of fine sheer batiste, French voile and striped dimity; slightly soiled and mussed from handling. Sizes 34 and buttons. Sizés 16 to 44. tZS) Silk Blouses, of fine quality georgette crepe and- crepe de chine, in_tailored, Sizes 36 to 44. Values up to $5.98. $3 95 beaded models. At (129) ‘Women's and blue or gray striped gingham, in smaJl sizes only—36 and Values up to $1.25. 38. Full cut and well made. Goldenberg's—Sscond Fuoor. *: Housewares Cut Glass Sherbet loc Glasses, on stand, 10c pretty design. Each.. Lot of Steel Butcher 19¢ 49c Knives, slightly solled. Domes, $11.98 pretty design; worth $16.98. day at Sflsl’ol chrome Console Syim, ORG bowl and two can- dlesticks ... 75¢ Aluminum Lip- ped Samcopan Sets, Goldenberg’s—Besemant. Handkerchiefs 0dd lot of Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, also colored bordered styles and plain white hemstitched. day at Men's Ha white and colored bor- ders; worth 10c _each. Friday at THREE for S Men's Handkerchiefs, satin stripe- and plain white hem- Jiihetia:sles s l lC c to ic each. Fri- day at .- Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.79 and $2.00 Undermuslins, $1.19 L6t of Undermusiins, tnclud- ing Chemise, X Petticoats and wers, good quality materi- well ‘made and finished; neatly trimmed; broken lots and sizés, Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Knitted Petticoats, ‘Women's Knitted Petticoats, Fly with striped borders; also ot of Siriped Flannelette Pet- ticoats medium lengths. Goldenserg's—Third Floor. $3.49 59¢ $1 Cook’s Linoleum '55¢ Sq. Yd: Mills lengths of the famous Cook's Make Cork-filled Lino- leum, 8-quarter widths; tile and parquette flooring designs, in light and dark colorings. yards, but plenty alike. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, tan and sorrento. Remnant Sale of 50c to 75¢ White and Colored Wash Goods MERCERIZED RATINSPUN ! : 54-IN. WHITE INDIAN HEAD The most wanted white and colored wash fabrics for women’s and children’s wear; all in desirable lengths. 30 and 36 inches wide. Friday at 39c yard. 39c and 45¢c Wash Goods 29¢ and 39c Wash Goods Remnants of Indian Head, Dotted Swiss, Remnants of plain and printed Voiles, plain Novelty Voile Waistings, Soisette, Mercerized colored Organdie, Dotted Swiss, Plisse Crepe, Pongee, ):‘amso‘(;}ch.md Cl:icdfi Batl;lle in use- 2;1”( -and- :{oléou Clh‘df-xmnl_, Silks, White ful’ lengths. ite ani esirable irting Madras, India Linon, Cannon o 29c 19¢ " 14c colors. Friday at, yard Cloth, etc. Yard at Remnants of Longcloth, Nainsook and Pajama Checks; fine, close woven qualities, lengths from 1 to 5 yards. Regularly 20c and 25c yard. Friday at * Stationery Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 25 White Shelf Paper, C five-yard pieces. FIVE SILK MIXED PONGEE COLORED CREPE DE CHINE RATINE AND EPONGE MERCERIZED SHANTUNG LINGERIE CLOTH CHECK LINGERIE BATISTE Toilets S0c Eleaya Cream, a high-grade tollet and massage cream 10c Lemon or Cucumber Soap. THREE cakes for.... 75¢ Luxor Toilet Water, odors Camel der. ounce ... Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 79c Chamo-Suede * Gloves, 59c Pair Women’s Chamo-Suede Gloves, two-clasp style, with two-tone embroidered back; in beaver, brown, gray, mode, white and black. 7 Boys’ Gauntlet Gloves, fleece lined” with leatherette 10c 59¢ 19¢ 2 < Gem Fountain Pens, with 14 - karat gold pens, with ring or Luggage Canes, strongly made, for carrying books, lunches, etc Goldonberg's—First Floor. * 0dd Lot of Boys’ Clothing 200 Boys’ Corduroy Pants Suits, washable tops of pegn-, cloth and Leonard suitings, in blue, green, gray and brown; button-on corduroy knee pants s 3 to 7 sl years. Values worth $1.50. Friday at.. Boyw’ Heavy Cotton Cent Swenters, In blue, brown and maroon; sizes 28 to 34; values worth $1. 79C Friday at..... (First and Third Floors. ) 50 Boyw' Cloth Knee Pants, straight-knee ‘style; neat mixtures; sizes 4 39C to § years. Friday at.. (First and Third Floors.) 300 Palrs of Boyw Pantx, of suiting mixtures, such as cassi- mere, cheviot worsteds; cuffs; in tan and brown; seconds of 95c values Goldenberg’s—First Floor. * * 84 Boys Pajamas and Night- shirts, of outing flannel; some mismatched; pajamas in sizes 6 to 12 years, night- shirts in sizes 4 to 8 59(: years. Friday at. (First and Third Flnofl ) 180 Boyw’ Shirts, of madras, percse, khaki and white mer- cerized material; neckband and collar-attached styles: sizes 123 to 14. Values worth 65 (v $1 and $1.25. Friday at (First and Third Floors.) 120 Blouses, of khaki flannel and percale and other cotton materials; collar at- 290 tached; sizes 6 to 14 o B models, he! ight overcoats: (First Floor.) sizes 3 to 6 vears. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. $2 '79 Worth $4 and $5. Friday at.. : - * Women’s $3 to $5 Low Shoes at $1.79 a Pair Women’s Oxfords and Pumps, of brown, patent and dull leathers, with high and low heels. Broken lines and odd lots from stock and recent sales., All sizes in the lot from 214 to 7, and widths A to D, but not in each style. Children’s High Shoes, of | Misses’ and Children’s High brown, patent and dull leathes Shoes, lace and button styles, turn soles and_ spring heel of brown, patent and duil leath- sizes in the lot ers: heel and spring heels; all $1.48 from 4 to 8; values sizes in the lot from 8% to 2, Goldenberg’s—First Floor. worth 3"' to $3. but not in each $l'85 * 0dd Lots of Hosiery Friday at style; values worth $2.50 to $3.50. Fri- day at B Women'’s Heather Cotton Sport Hose, in brown, also blue with, silk clock up the side; broken sizes; seconds of 50c values. Friday at..... belts; patch pockets. Sizes 16 to 42. $8 75 Friday at 160 Boyw' 3 t Box coat and belted Overcoatx, $3.55 At to 4. Values up $2 25 lace trimmed and Mlsses House Dresses, of ' 49¢ At. * % $3.50 Leather Brief Cases, $1.98 Genuine Split Cowhide Leather Brief Cases, black and cordovan; 15-inch size; two pockets and metal rein- forcement. o e of Leatlisr Hands ‘Women’s Fiber Silk Boot Hose, in novelty effects e s, 3l ot e cocien, 2DC sport hose; broken sizes; seconds of 50c values. Friday at.. bags, including many popular Women’s Cotton Hose, me- | Children’s Cotton Stockings, shapes and colors; some slightly marred 44C dium weight; black, white and fine ribbed; black and cordo- at cordovan; seamed and van; mostly,.all sizes; 11c from handling. Friday i . Women's and Misses' Bel seamless; all sizes; | seconds of 19¢ values. of suede, kid, patent and dull slight seconds. Friday i .$4 Double-Bed. Comforts, $2.65 72x72 and 72x80 large double-bed size White Cotton-filled leathers; plain colors at Comforts, covered with heavy sof-finish figured comfort cover- and combinations; worth to 43¢ eac JOC ings, some with plain blue, green or pink borders. Friday at. Goldenberg’ $4 P. N. Corsets $2.98 33 P. N. Corsets, of heavy- weight white coutil ; practical side models, with long skirt and wide front clasp; sizes 23 to 36. Brassieres and Bandeaux, Brokan lote and sizes o Worth $1.00. Friday 66C an. andeaux, in pink and broken lots and 330 sizes; values worth 50c each. Friday at. Goldenbers’s—Third 50¢c $2 Bungalow Aprons, $1.69 Women's. Bungalow Aprons, of good quality gingham, in an assortment of neat, prettily trimmed models; desirable col- orings; well made and finished. Goldenberg's—Third Floo: Women'’s $5.98 Fiber Sweaters, $3.98 Slip-on Fiber Sweaters, two- toned elfects, round-neck mod- el, trimmed with fringe. Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. $2 Kimonos, $1.69 Flanrielette Kimonos, neat patterns and colorings; loose mndals, all sizes. ldenberg’s—Third 3 64x76 Australian Brand Blankets, hca welght, seconds of the well known “Woolnap™ hran White Wlth blue or pink border soft fleece flnlsh Friday at. * * Odd Lots of Silks 36-inch Siik Poplin, rich, 33-inch _Stripe Tub Silks, lustrous silk-mixed quality, in white and tan grounds, with all street and evening shades. woven colored hsaun 39C r ?x’:i"nfi’if‘éo‘“" v n‘- 79C ;;‘rrgurndxo s day at . 33-incl 2 Silks, all pure lllk quality, in navy, turquoise black, brown and tan grounds, :lncdnrorc“h:»éhg;x’%g dnteed to ds ore 2. :J:F‘::" Worth 3125 79C Friday $l .59 yard. Friday at. Goldenberg’s—First ‘Floor. Super-Value Sale of Men’s Winter Suits $16.50 & $24.50 We’re taking deep, drastic cuts on these suits and overcoats for clearance. Every garment in the sale formerly priced much highér. Opportunities for savings greater than ever. A large selection of styles in both Overcoats and Suits. Some of the suits with two pairs of trousers. This season’s newest models, splendidly tailored of durableé fabrics in the most approved colorings and patterns. Lengths; from 2 to 15 square Two groups ‘of Suits and Overcoats—repriced for clear- "ance at $16.50 and $24.50. Goldenbers’s First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance From K Street. *