Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1923, Page 9

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“Fired’”’ Janitress|SENATE GETS ARMY BILL BUY SEUUIS PI.AN Refusés to Leave;| YN $340,341,396 DRIVE FOR $30,00/ 4ppeal to Court st 2o aiiee™ Although she has. “fired” her Pay to Gen. Harbord. | 79c .Chamo-Suede. Gloves, 59¢ Washable Chamo-Suede Gloves, two- | :1.')(” ll,’s.h- '".hll'o-ltlnnifl em:ralfl-red 2 s, own in all wanted shades. janitress, the latter jgefuses to The annual Army appropriation All sizes. A high-grade, serviceable ! P ki leave the premises and will not 0,341,396.28, quality. = = '] Dinner Will Be Staged TO=| 16t her or her agent sttend to the |2 chrraing & Sotph of $3¢ was reported to the Senate today Goldeaberg’s—First Floor. BOTH SIDES OF ST, DEPENDABL! DRE” “* night at City Club to heating of the apartment. This is | after the military committee had ——— Open Campaign. IR e R Profit By Tuesday’s Pre-Inventory Sale Values $2.50 Quality Canton Crepe Men’s 35¢ Hose 18¢ Pair Lisle and Mercerized Cotton High Spliced Heel Hose, double reinforced sole, toe and heel; black, cordovan and navy blue; perfect quality. garet Peck, owner of an apartment The Senate commit[aa. struck out at 1226 Hamllton street northwest, |the provision which would have pre- in a suit for an injunction against |vented continuance of retired pay to Everything is in readiness for the Welch, her janitress, to prevent |Maj. Gen. John G. Harbord, who re- tpening of the campaign for $30.000| an alleged continuing trespass. cently retired to accept an executive by the Boy Scouts of the District | he plainuff. through Attorney |position with a radio concern. ‘hich starts with a dinner at they G . Lemm. tells the court . o 4 an r«ir;:hcl,,lznmmgm_ Hev, James B.| Lhat She engaged the defendant | i hroviding: $15.600 for & survey November.26 last to look after the 5 Treeman, rector of the Church of the | fires and permitted her to occupy | ohq oranern ;;"g‘;‘g;;"x,;s;';,';m‘;m_ ¥Epiphany, will be the principal speak- two rooms in the basement. The tion for general expenses of the | B er, whilo L. A. Sncad, recently ap-| Janitress is said to have made her- | ciomical warfare service. 1t madol |} 40 inches wide— $ 98 pointed scout commissioner for Wash- | o hava neglected the heating of | nog Ghange in the $06,000,000 rivers in wanted colors ..... - ' '\emgum, will preside. W. I. Schmuck- | the building and to have permitted | By (he Houss wae $20,000.008 over | I By : s 2 | b 1t dead i community singing, ' 10UB" nolses 'fo 'ba made In' her | cus bhdmer s imeten, This is the same beautiful quality Silk of which we sold ol el rooms at all hours of the night. Present plans for extension are The owner discharged hger. she hased upon a concerted country-wide| o vg’ january 15, but the janitress effort to reach more boys with the| geclines to be ¥fred.”” She won't benefit of the scout movement. A | give'ub fs vooms. the court n ad. Irive for 100,000 additional scouts is{ §jify"F 3¢ FOPTR, A8 COUTE S 202 ow on, and local scouts are enthusi- | gty SRy SEUTER (9 BETRIC RO ically striving for their full pro-| $Rel 00 € portion of this increase in spite of their present standing at the head of _— the lists. New Equipment Needed. New equipment is needed so that } noth the Wilson reservation for short- such quantities in a previous sale. Right in the height of | fashion for spring frocks and blouses—extra heavy’ weight, |l rich, lustrous finish, in the colors most in demand, including | —NAVY —SILVER —HENNA —MADONNA —GRAY —BLACK —BOBOLINK —SEAL —ETC. | 40 inches wide. Extra special tomorrow at $1.98 a yard. 1 $1.50 Crepe de Chine $3 Matelasse Crepe _Values Worth to $35 of boys they could accommodate. The supplying and training of lead- ership for the 125 different troops in and evening shades. | $2 Chiffon Taffeta $1.25 $2.49 timo, all-the-year-round camping and 40-inch Crepe de Chine, a firm 40-inch Matelasse Crepe de the fummer training center on Chesa- close woven quality, in white, | Chine, a guperior high-grade | peake bay, Camp. Roosevelt, may | black, pink, turquolee, jade, quality, in black, brown, copen, I serve to full capacity. Bach has ff" | canna, henna, orchid, silver gray, navy, gray d other popular I limited in the past as to the number | navy, brown and other street shades with handsome self-color | brocade designs. $3 Brocade Canton M churches, schools and community cen- | ¢, 5 | fers dn ail' parts of town ‘and the or- 'Wolf of Wall Street” Loses e l$l-4‘7 $2.59 ganization of new troops as they 35-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta, 39-inch Brocad demanded in an increasing number of Plea to U. S. Supreme high lustrous quality, pure silk, | a fine heavy CS-J.;SL’“J.‘};‘n‘fy',“‘;’A centers have taxed the present ad- . O pi guaranteed to wear; large as- black, navy blue and brown, ministrative force {0 its capaclty. | sortment of popular shades, also | with handsome self-colored satin m‘“?m‘;flr‘-fi r;‘{‘tl'h"?fl;;‘\‘;c&l)ly;;‘f::‘:“:_' COUI‘t. | planltdy of navy blue and black. brocade designs. G di iting for the doors to open . D. Shaw stated yesterday that it is Er B ravSe oro Al e 5 this morning, eager to take advantage of the —— ?, nderful values awaiting them in this sale of women S sl’so ;‘:ew at $11.50. Enduflium will run high H again tomorrow, and those who were unable Flalmelette nght' t: get here today will find excellent assort- gowns at $1.09 | [ ments md values equally as great as those of- Heavy-weight ' Flannelette fered when the sale p: Nightgowns, with and with- out collars, some trimmed with The Beautiful Materials Include: the plan of the organization to make scouting avalilable to a full 5,000 boys during 1923. Teams for Campaign. Holding that his motion for a writ of habeas corpus was for the purpose of delaying his inc i 2 The following are the teams for | o Gelas & his incafceration and was e e without merit, the Supreme Court to- Battalion Ford ~Young, wmajor.|day ruled that David Lamar, “the Company A. Morits Mayer, captain; ¢ = Marlon 3. Wise, Arthur Steinbers, | VoLf of Wall street,” would be re Dewey Zirkin, Arthur J. Richards, | Quired to go to jail and serve the sen- Frank H. Bry B Rudqu-k;]«"um- tence imposed on him on conviction pany B, R: i apt. on the charge of cons Z Simpson, Willlam W rge of conspiracy in re: Sale of Towels | | At Timely Savings Bleached Turkish Towels, ‘\ absorbent weave; size 21x42 [ Comet Rice and Milk E hear about inches: for face or bath use. Sale . PriCe. cecomecrene.. o | Bleached Turkish Towels, | | extra fine grade: pink or seconds of 39c value 26 C , E. T. Ray- rany C. Gearge | Straint of foreign commerce. g 4 . rhi - 5 - blue borders; size braid; others with silk em- nton Cre repe de Chine, Panne Shator, surgeon, Alfred B | While serving a term in the federal VYV thebalanced ra- 23x48 inches: perfect broidered designs; double yoke v lCa ra Cb pe, C Be 1C i S T haon Prany Sholty, Chanics | henitentlary at Atlanta for having tion. We would like quality. * Worth 75 [ front and back; double stitched ; < ",}: fi‘“" ’E;‘:.‘g“’ oS'lk cget i’“h La"' Pardoe, Richard G. Fletcl A, N.|was taken to New York auh irics on S ced SRong = cut generously full. ton, Taffeta, iffon Silk, Spanis! ace . Tiiher Georse E. & 'Willlems: Gom: | pos taken to New York and tried on to try some balan Honeycomb Towels, absor- g y fu s P meals, only they bent, quick drying kind; Flannelette Kimonos and Silk Combinations, Satin Back Cantons, pany D, Maurice Hopkins, captain: Lamar’s Contention. white or blue bor- George E. Harris, J. P. Hove sound like a lot of - . Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Glace Taffeta, 1. Lee, Newbold N w. = > 5 der; size 20x40 inches 1.98 - § son. ester G. Wilson, P, L. Melain, “fia‘"‘” ""‘1" ":"_"“"Td that in 1917 trouble. But think Worth 25c each. Sale lgc Womaais fin‘ D Satins, Etc., Etc. 3. AL Proctor. Ta Wheeler, J. M. | While confined in the penitentiary i | e e T a = P PT e s a a moment Whi‘fi do L | P i et Tt O s aa ik ey Sizes 14, 16 and 20 years for misses. Reg- —William €. Miller, | ficer, he was removed against his {r?el;lxki)eedntg"s"sn e: 1 a5 5s 15¢ igose ‘modela, with Batin ribbon ular sizes, 36 to 46. . William Cut- |Will and without removal proceed- | ala ce? Starc each. Sale price . Goldenberg's—Third Floer. ompany F, John |ings, upon an order of the Attorney | and protein; miner- Hemmed Huck Towels, red Scores of Styles unic L. Waters, | General, and taken to New York for | ot A e or blue borders: soft finish, . DRESSES FOR ALL OgCASIO\“ FOR H. Hilligest. A- R | trial on the conspiracy charge. Te| Bulk: Ghat’s all S J Handkerchiefs “Din: Spears, L. P. Walton, A. J. Ginnelly. | alleged. that he Geprived for 4| ulk; that's all—and Worth 19 2C EVENING, AFTERNOON, PARTY, DINNER, Company George Barr, am Powell, captain: IRt Ao chote & s g I 5 Antey Brown. Ralph |1onE time of tho.right to confer with | every whit present in ©oeldonbery s First Floor. STREET AND BUSINESS WEAR. 6 for 29c Shepard, Horace Beall, Newton Brew- | His conviction of the conspiracy | this little Comet . er, I. 1i Stabler, Dion'S. Birney, & Byick s spira ‘ 2 There are lovely Bouffant frocks, long waisted P Ward, I P Cox. M. M Porker, | Siarge was afirmed by the Ciro Breakfast, Luncheon Women's Handkerchiefs, - col- and straightline models, slim, youthful styles, and Court of Appeals, but h ¢ Company H. Gus Creecy. captain: | declared that it tnis convintion anseli o ers or Supper foranyone! | ® = $3 Pink Corsets | gt borisr, and piain wnito dresses with panels and drapes. Trimmings of Battalion 111, Charles Hood, major. | held legal, he should he released. bec S s 2 : ¥ 1 P i - A 3 e released, omet - finish quality. Six for 3%e. beads, silk, gold and woolen embroidery, fine Sompany I John Fugltt, captain: A |cause the term of imprisonment im- ithian .,rxh (;ng';\{gg sl 98 Men's White Handkerchiets, tucks, silk braid, etc. And the sleeves fl’lay be $ ant Capt Bittieheimer, Ermet!iposed in the second sentence would Lty W . with hemstitched borders: full T di "quite short £ '-‘etsnn!zcr LB ; ::‘; s have been calculated as running con- fruit is a properly bal- A model suitable . for either size, soft finish quality; some in ong, medium or quite short, as you prefer. Dammn e e e o pacer: [currently with that of the first, and anced meal that is simply | stout or average figures, of good the lot have slight defects, such | Rev 3o 1 Dismond: BT TetEsira|'" 27 BAVAE Bees cuniistive and easily prepared. | sy pink materlaly fong siire | as ol stains o sen’ & o Popular Colors Ruben Bogler, W. Rawlings, Flovd Mandate to Issue Forthwith. | with broad front clasp; rein- ng. Worth 10c an . qi E ¥ o Oy Wit iMones: Company Jx cap-i} @ forced and guaranteed boning: h - BLACK, NAVY, ROSE. CORNFLOWER, OR- CHID, COCOA, BROWN, GRAY, TO, GREEN, AMERICAN BEAUTY, CANARY, BURNT ORANGE, BOBOLINK, NEW ROSE, TOAST AND CARAMEL. . $1.89 All-Wool 6.50 Linoleum Rugs Serge at $9.75 sizes 24 to 36. Thomson's Glove Fitting Laced-back Corsets, with heavy elastic sections; topless model tain, A. C. Borden; L. A. Potter, R.| The clerk of the Supreme Court 0. Van Valkenburg, Edward L. Stro- | was instructed by Chief Justice Taft ce' hecker, William Case, W. C. Swan. C.|to have today’s mandate issued im- | A. Zaner, Tom Grant, Oscar Webb, | mediately instead of holding it for Packed in Sealed Packages William Ballard, E. B. Adams: Co! the usual thirty days. | —never sold loose —_— pany M, captain, J. Raymond Hoove: S To | | 43¢ & 59¢ Cre- Regular $2 values at > tonnes, 24‘: a Yard Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. $6-inch Washable Cretonnes soc’ 75c and $l —in mill lengths from 2 to 10 Percey Adams Carpenter, K Jones, Frank-Kssex, Maj. Joseph F. Randall, J. H. Seal, S. E. Kokenderfer. Battalion 1 ‘Maj. Moorman, major. Company N—Miss Helen Barnhart, captain; Miss Ruth Jeffers, Mrs. Cole- man, Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Margaret E. yards, as well as full boits, from which -the required number of yards may be purchased. Cre- . . ot e T || Earrings,29cPair | toutese silsiohe e | v U ixcites wios / D ok iss Toonlot Erostor aod Bre akfast { e A e L e Gt to beauny $1 '39 Cook’s make Linoleum Rugs—the cork-filled, burlap- | Rl B e e et over anall s oiene e Bty Jomens, EXCEPTIONAL VALUE FOR }D“k qgahty “'l})"Ch gwe?]such lasting service—on sale at this \fir‘;hg‘:‘A\é.‘,{rl.:‘Enr(.gg:bax:‘:n\:%;%m‘;‘mq ° ruby, em’i-r;:: we s nfi:‘fl;’;fl‘&: Table and Fourth e 'rg,:;'sDAYf = owered price because they are termed seconds. The faults olden! ge of a higl are not serious—some have a slight blur in the printing, othler; are a little heavi.er or a little lighter than the standard he £ 3 B calls for. A variety of attractive wool rug designs in light ;":é‘;k;":r C’,fl:‘:fwm‘:efi;‘, and dark colorings. If perfect would sell for $16.50. Sale weave, full of service and price, $9.75. _ satisfaction. Choose from 7 ft. 6 in. by 12 ft. 6x9-ft. size; regu- | 10ft.6in. by 12ft. fon. : flaicnkc'h!::vv’vi.::fi Brown: Ful :‘.‘_:‘ regularly $15, | jarly $12. Sale price size; regularly $20, grdsTms ) | $7.95 | $5.95 | $11.25 | Goldenberg’s—TFourth Floor. $1.39 Seamless Bleached Sheets | erwood, dwin, Paul Robbin, Maj. W. A. Hull, Col. E. L. Mat- tice, J. W. Coffman, Capt. F. M. Van Natter, John O. Evans, B. P. Lamber- ton and W. E. Johnson. Company S— Charles Shelby, captain; Dr. Arch Miller, John Merkling, L. A. Pavne, Ferdinand Waldman, Ralph Weschler, . W. Schneider, R. W. Crampton, John T. Jones and W. S. Moses. VA Raw, Sore Throat Eases Quickly When You Apply a Littlé Musterole in; Frank standard of quality, all pure wool and of just the proper $1.00 Lingerie Wash Satin BEAUTIFUL LUSTROUS COTTON 7 MATERIAL FOR LINGERIE WEAR........ c A high-grade cotton fabric of exceptional quality and rich- ness, with permanent finish—very popular for making petti- coats, bloomers, camisoles, step-ins, princess slips and ot.her lingerie. The colors are orchid, peach, light blue, purple, pink, white and black. 36 inches wide. S9e Sk and Cotton Pongee, 32 45c White Indian Head, linen inches wide, with the stylish | finish quality; lengths demi-rough weave, "in 65C from 2 to 10 vards, 44 C and effects ...... Afl-wool Canton Crepe, 64 inches wide, a superior high arade ric in . $170 navy and brown $3.58 inches wide, yard And Musterole won't blister Tike the an, old rose oavr, res- e e oes Allwool Winter 81x90-Inch Size— $ 09 } sldfashioned mmstard plaster. Just T i metes | 805 GeTt Buish Mo Seetvee amdcn Perfect Quality......... . spread it on with your fingers. It wide, yarn mercerized guality, in grade; ten-yard $1,69 SRinot: wli van ok &b penetrates to the sore spot with a o coloringss o1 $1.98 ite Chiffon Velle, 44 Perfect quality Sheets, full bleached and scamless— |} all wanted street aid pieces evening _shades, alfo C 50c W s b NI R TR T | ke TS S En B 0 || BT e rvietne, | | heavy.eventhread grade, Kinown for spiendid servic: hand- | e e mercorized grade, In eiripes, | quality .. 2 i i 46" inches wid torn and ironed; finished with 3-inch hem. 81x90-inch size, | made with oil of mustard. It is fine for double beds. Every Sheet absolutely perfect. checks, floral designs, 3%c Wh extra fine quality etc.; ideal for lingerie, 29(; inches wide, —in black, navy 2,1 Lockel ex‘!-rl. fine 28c lf’nr qeiek e el Mriems nsor Munat . 30 inches wide er bl;le T o SL75 Seamless Bleached Sheets, 39¢ Bleached Pilloweases, sizo ||| itis, tonsilitis, , st \ T - Crepe, grade ... x90 extra large 45x36 inches; hand-torn -:&.‘:a :CIIYZI ia, h::inn‘:hmfl ook oputfs WHW a ’fi.é?.'.‘éfifii"&"!m Tabric, 0 25c White, Pajama Checks, 36 50 inches wide: heavy double double-bed size; and ironed; perfect 290 tion, pleurisy srh'cum’zli!m e'l ::]?!u. RAL oFpices - W 100 tan, gray, old rose, navy, inches wide; close Wov- 17 twilled quality, l 19 free. from starch or $l -39 qUalitysiesch s e ko B g light blue, peach, copen 59C S5} Mort Suish C in__black and . dressing .. 50c Bleached Pllloweases, 45x pains and aches of the back or joints, spraine, sore muscles, bruises, ch blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Keep it handy for instant use. 35¢ and 65c, jars and tubes; hospital size, Better than ¢ mustard plaster Brade ..i.....eeeceesem and black ... ceee Goldenberg's—First Fleor. 's—Tirst Fleor. 81x99 extra length for double heds @ 6O | From starch or drersing W:V!fi"l quality.. ” $3.50 Crochet Bedspreadws, full ‘ SLOCHRISERO 50 Seamless Bieached Sheets, | double-bed size: $2 98 ¢ 13 » Women’s 32'5_0 Onyx’ ample Neckwear | ;Siiite g1 D0 | i i, | Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings | Choice, 57c T T “'i:i’." hl;t | o -~ . New, fresh, charming modes | Some Fev gk, oy 31 59 Pair |simaznss | Women’s Muslin Nightgowns surplus lots from one of our regular makers, secured to sell navy blue ...... $1.89 Seamless Bleached Sheets, 36-inch B fanadls of i 0 36- t Bl Goldenbery’ pillowcases free 39C i ! | Jaundice in the direct reult of Bile-liver b It in the outward “I am a big, tube of rich, fine shaving cream. I am distinguished ’ | Perfect Quality............ : ° Discontinued numbers and remainders of special pur- \ chases of this famed brand of silk hosiery to be closed out during this Pre-Inventory clean-up at savings thrifty women will want to share. : 4 } Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk Stockings; some silk all the way up; others with lisle éarcer top. The assortment offers choice of Black, Russian Calf, Cordovan, Light and Dark Gray, Rose, at unusual savings: The collection includes— —VESTEES OF IMPORTED VENICE LACE, ETS. —PETER PAN AND TUXEDO EFFECTS, o ‘Special at $1.69 Long sleeve Gowns of genuine Fruit-of-the-Loom muslin— made in Dutch and V-neck styles, trimmed with embroidery and tucks. Full cut and wellmade garments of a quality women will like. o A i ' ; i efects which A variety of materials. includ- 4 SR sawprd hepatic Bluseders from other shaving creams Beige, etc. Negrlyh?ll are perfect; some have slight defects w! ing Linen, Satin and Embroid- Willow Muslin Nightgowns, Princess Sh?s, of white lin- ding hamiliat by having a pure cocoanut are hardly noticeable. e OLTRAT 1o Sootis of rav o Willow Muslin Nightgowns, e alosus. avatity “Your yellgw oll base which develops a Womenn Lisle Hose, (ull (ath- | Womews Stk and weel sport | 315" aaifey Fivien ¥ and Hien ‘eckuisies EEioh: made with onvie Siripe ;In‘black andcorfovan; ' 5 a4 &hadowproo t e I heal the liver pROUASEath g wih ok Loned’ ke biack cotton | soried shades; per. @ f ShMavecsies iRt Tt ot Tt $1 50 Xirts: sauare THEN the wkin will become clear ens the beard quickly, without hose, with ribbed_tops; 2 e | e b1 i, ey made . necks: il sies; $1.98 I 1 and natural. The specific to effect ‘rubbing’ in’ T can also be seconds of valyes wo ‘omen’s $2 an 5 _ | worth $2.50 each, at | his 1 4 to 59¢ pnr...?.e“.‘.... Goldenberg’ E gette Bloom: Mustin Nightgowns, soft fin- ||| used as a perfect shampoo. My regular price is bG0c, but you get-me FREE with every purchase of a famous Garden Court Toilet Article at 50e dur- ing the great—" Garden Court Celebration Feb. 1st to 10th, Inc. PLANTEN'S "RED MikL" ENUINE IMBO AN deupia” sibstio with long sleeves: | 35c (32-in.) Bates’ $1.48 - S e it a0 Smart New Handbags, of vel- : Sale Of $l .50 Extra Size [ 1 . Dress Gingham, 29c Yd. . imsbad and gray léathers, in an assort- versally known as one of thef finest and betst-fwela;idng 2:;11- Bungalow Aprons’ $ 1 .29 i iti . Choi tment o ids, staple & - :tlleds ;:::;fca}f:‘:;:?flg}’:;c:n% la’{l‘iaflssccg‘;l:' Y“'g- 29c. ) 'Guar afltm P“I'l A special lot of women’s extra size Bungalow Aprons of e of lar shdpes and ny'l‘u. "sop‘i"%“:&’ flt‘ln‘ Percales, light grounis, e Mesuper, A, I3 ioghes indigo blue Percales, of extra quality, made in open-front 1n"siripes, checks, dots, plaids e han in de N“klaces el, rickrack trimmed belt, pocket and neck. Variety of xtra New Hafldbazs :fi.’:‘f Mrnck ;n&:.:d $ l .9 8 i‘!r:ld x:z:g;.s; yofnca.\dours T:i‘g | 400 pieces of this famous quality Dress Gingham, uni-. e, see th mark on the package. At Try it. Comvince yourself. #. PLANTEN & SON, Inc., BROOKLYK, N. 5 el , checks and plain . 2 B et dreanists averywhese: e R renstade: 1 8C | colors: warranted fast 196 sl 69 neat, serviceable patterns for selection. All are extra full 7 worth 366 yard ... :c S e : cut, insuring comfort to the large figure. Tuesday at $1.29. Ginghams, oftering of Indéstruc- Outing 3 K - 15¢ Standard Aprem Speeidl = e Besoed - qualiiy, in | in all.size blue and | is Eeart Baas, Neckisess, 36 Gingham Bungalow A|:crlonsd 4 t. col M,.u'""’ et : :fln b teed Gingham Bungalow Aprons, plain colors, trimmed wit ; e aie = Pohul:: $ :;::':t: ] . sreén ::"Lxu. rickrack brzid; open front and back models; 790 or Wianael, 27 inches wide; ERREy: TAB 5 5 ves o csoon heavy double fleecad. Geldeadorg's—Third grade farorks d o Sbisava v e

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