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lol—=]o]lc— —llc——]|a]c——=o]—=] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923, VETERANS BUREAL | — _ » — NEEDS STRESSED) | | "ot Scarte, 3. Y, Wool Scarfs, $3.98 Medical and Dental Corps Heavy Brushed Wool Scarfs, in as- sorted dark striped effects, also plain Urgently Demanded, Retir- ing Director Says. white; made with deep fringe and pockets and belt. Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. Removes film? Certainly!That's the i S work of tooth paste, to make teeth | A 4 beautiful But go a st farlher— j Veterans' Bureau, admission to umngl would be b; e)dmln&l!on only an cated m Lieut. Col. Robert U. Patter- ] lodge and ferment, causing decay— n, retiring medical director of the =, . use Liquid Antiseptic! lbureau at a testimonial di.ner for $7 d $8 C f t $2.49 Metal s 5 ,, at the New Ebbitt Ho-] P ) q?gmm'i:ifl 5 .:';:L’ :’j'u?;g'%o:l:f Sl .D,f an Om orts Clearance of $25 and $27 50 Brocade e organization 2 el Reduced to $4.95 Seamless Brussels Rugs S a Yar Metal Brocade Cloth is one of ment by the Sceretary of War to the . = A = > the most sought-after materials for e o e aioh d) Fine Grade Satine-covered Comforts, 72x80 double-bed || g rooT 3-INCH s smart overblouses, dress trim- {the co-o) o e med - 2 o = . i illinery and other pur- ivision of the burcau by medical offi- size: some filled w 4 e with Hoaeta Branid BY 10-FOOT 6-INCH . mings, millinery r p | Sier Erom othas branouse or e g || stzcs sume fllediwith Inmbewaool, others: with Hygeia | S1ZE FOR . | posen Our awortments mclude 19¢ Curtain Scrims 9ic Yard Yard-wide Curtain Scrims, sheer quality; white or beige color; plain with tape edge. Perfect quality—any quantity cut from full rolls. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. The Last Days ofPre-lnpentoryRedaction Sales Needs for the Home and Personal Wear at Season-End Prices {ernment and by civilian physiclans. | cotton: light and dark colors. in pretty patterns: some with AVERAGE ROOMS.. many handsome all-over designs. ibut declared that the “salvation” of lai embroidered in silver or gold. jthe medieal division lay in the form-} plain colored borders. ® Sl tealiod Wetal Bertha Laces, scalloped {ation of the new corps. | Such Pradwai- 0-;|g- ! edges, white and black i High Standards Necessary. $4 Pl -d B k $ wearing rugs for the silk net, embroidered 89 i \ - He pointed to ll\ednern;.«,\-h; of keep. | ai lan ets, 7 living room, bedfoom || N silver and gold. ing high the standards of medical | g Jectopn | : d personnel of the bureau and express- | A purchase of 200 pairs of Blankets, sccured at a price that or dining room are rare wrilic Spaniah Laces. all-over: {ed the belief that it could be bhest malees it possible to offer them at one-third less than regular prices, values at the reduced s i Gt ch a if tment to the corps heavy quality in new large d .:‘e‘rxc:e‘ntml‘e ];“’l’l':_'l‘:l‘g;’:"m‘l“"m S because they are a trifle shorter or longer than the regulation price we put on them |, signs. Black, navy, were made by utrict exs 1z 66x80 standard size. Soit fleece finish, in plaids of blue, pink, tan, e iy brown, “cocon. an .98 {said. to have complete control of its gray and combination colors AT ies agm,”‘ e& N elincsnd harioae ol | supplies. i Goldtnbfi['v—raun.h Floor. e oI widths: diamond meshes Gainty | The occasion was one of eulogy et 5 J SEIL 1 : : !tor the retiring dircctor by the mml-; Sons’ and Firth Carpet dlce;g" LR aaria i 49 licul division, which heaped Ligh Co.’s makes of all-wool D onth C jthe honors of professional und per- seamless Brussels txn ‘and Cumbric Embroid- When you want to enqaqe mBusmess, B LR p—— wa 4 50 atln Charmeuse | Rugs in an excellent range of patterns, including ori- erien, "Cgings dnd mwertions. o T ; {it was pointed out Ly Dr. Martin = - : Tacio ; “Opportunity waits for no an.”~ | Cooley, foastmaster for the evening ental. medallion and 2 at figured designs in light and 1?:‘13‘11:1“(3‘07“:0‘ When vour opportunity comes to engage in busi- - 5hur1v;‘g Col Patterson's seventeen dark colorings. Size 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6 in. Cambric Gad Br e Lm,_mm", ness, be ready to grasp it —if v 3 months of service in the bureau F 1 =) SstRIRLeht . o bl Romeine e e . Stenciled Grass Rugs, $3.85 FheRe wide, 5. ooley explained. dece ation o i e S bo i 1f you ever expect to get ahead—if you want a busi. | the bureas, the taking over of ftey- | ¥ e iy e e e e e e e per Gl P fesiaig:a Eirst Fiser ness of vour own—there is one definite outstanding jseven hospitals from the public, 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, rich satin face quality, higher grades in paited all-over designs in green. blue, rose e ————— thing vou must do ,h‘uxi;n 'Tlf“\hc' lx:‘r:id rlnl.:‘rxnt"nn. vear ” fanianartiows g Samples 75¢ and $1.00 You must save--anc you must save regularly {Datieta. he suraslishment. of all pure silk; in navy, brown, black, white, turquoise, $12. 95 Fiber Rugs, $10.45 Lace Trimmed 7 1000 ratings and the administratio s E i 2 SAV INGSDEPAm’MENT i morc- thain 1,800,000 eatpatient (reac- pink, gray, plum, ete. L 760, Gola and row e Scarfs, 59¢ Each ments Green, red, gold and brown orien 3 TR I | e asiatis o nricess ch Canton Crepe, all pur. 36-inch Silk Jersey igured designs ’ ERI V NATIONALBAN}\ ! { " Col. Patterson was characterized | heavy quality; In white, | firm woven quality; $5 Linoleum R $2.50 A sbectal pu-chase ]fvf\l"h doz " : son was characteri o e i sample Lace-trimmed Sca “TGJ.IHher 1313 John Poolk by Surgeon General Stitt of the Navs brown; 52 BO | P! 3 o ; ugs, $2.50 . D : mlinof!-heloaxd : le e artabls oourteous aud no-0n: ALITES ; s j s S -ft. Armstrong’s muke ¢ -filled burlap back Linoleum el anis 2 President [erative. alvass frani and direct” and | S A o ey orth - Wool rug designs of tan. hlue, brown and gras el o nsrec = a man greatly to b mired.” -inc rocade Crepe de 3 Showh 4 futg | e i Ce e iR s nie o ont) GRiET pure TR T e Tty s : 95¢ Wool & Flber Rugs, 55¢ - Shown s ‘pjai: {tive officer of the Veterans' Bureau. | finish black, navy, seal, tan, | 36-inch Tricolette, all purc x34 Reversible Wool ber Rugs. in neat d and we have onl !deplored recent statements that cer- | copen grounds with | silk: high. lustrous quality; soft ¢I‘| m 4;« signe, with r F ders: all wanted u’:lur n :fl— quantity. An opport: / itain Army officers in the hureau hml' beautiful self-color | clinging finish: in white, flesh, | M ings. Jusn o Slonporty g A |been “hard boiled.” This could not designs. Worth $2_49 | light blue, orchid, navy. MBI T eusth Bises 2 be applied to Col Patterson. he said $3 yard.... { brown and black. Worth c - $1.00 cach. Sale pr; {adding that the charge was “the most enberg s—First Floor. $1.25 yard 8 - G EOL ridiculous statement.” he ever heard . ' Judge Roger Cooley of the legal ¢ | e = == = — vision declared they had found ! i Patterson, the “fairest an i 11 th ) Pattersoa, the R $1.50 Seamless 200 Dresses Arrwe for a Notable Sale of | Col. Patterson Responds. £ istrated that he did not deserve o encomiums bestowed upon { #1x%0-INCH SIZE FOR DOUBLE BEDS |"The men in charge of the Veter: ». SN ‘Rureuu he sald, were actuated by mo- o 3 tives o “do the very best thing we l 19 “Pape’s Cold Compound’’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours |can to take care of those men and - . iwnmcn who offered their 1 s in the = service - of their countr: which - : = Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- | second and third doses usually break | would be consistent with the policy Sheets of stout. durable sheeting cotton. full —Wool Velour :"']d“gd‘h“"m\i"g alw{' "'I’B]'(‘s L up the ool complttcly R0 sl BN | 0 e e e o bleached and seamless, free from injurious starch w l ol ORIPOTIGE exery SUSOFINE | Eripie Mpiaexyi. o e ockets of the taxpayers. ing. All s ect. an 1x90-inch size —— J ¥ until three doses arc taken. The i~ “Pape’s Coid Compound” s the | Oiely ooheme arbasel oy ;"’ d;'”*[:'l'r-h ““ axe perf oL 2 dS? Sea hh s 001 Jersey [ first dose opens clogged-up mnostrils | quickest, surest relici known and !for his services were Lieut Col. M, ( or double beds. Very special at $1.19 each. and air passiges of hcads stups | costs only o fow cents st drug |Guthrie executive eficerof the. pub.| 63190 Seamicas Bleacked Sheets, single bed . —French Serge nose runming: relieves headache, | sforcs. Tastes mice. Containg mo [ lie Nealth service: Dr W Bott of} S ATt AT v round thread 98C dullness, feverishness, snzezing, The | quinine. lnsist upon Papes. {Charles - G. Sensency. Licut, - Col | Corth 1.5 cach. Sale pric 6.50 b2 {Paul S. Halloran, also leaving the| 1 R l $ 5 V l : Sl A ] B L ! 20¢ egular $6.50 Values e o 7-'-"" White Dimity Bedspread $l 75 a 0] [o]c—=]0] o] B, Suraeon General Irelas il at achis Eeleien Phenomenal dress values of the &ind of the public health service sent let SE-INcR" Hicuchcd, Musiin, cloge Gt 16 for which thi: sk b Windshield Glass Promptly Furnished ters ofy regrec at thelr inability to \)c; ish " grade. free from starch or dressini: C e is sl;:r;:l is l.ldo\fll——l e re- 3 present. { worth - sult of a remarkable underprice pur- |* The committee in charge of the oc-{ S ool Unbitenched Sheeting Cottom, extra 5 P! P! | gusion consisted of Dr. AT i Neavy round threed auaiity: worth 2e vard | 9C chase in which the manufacturer sacri- No Mattel' How Hi b] {and Dr. . K. Holt. i Callennuys St et ficed his profits to move his stock. Wom- i = . S g y t en have confidence in Goldenberg’s . . s . E1'5LD MONTGOMERY HOTEL | ’ g M o A riz tM i ens nion uits ress sales, for they always find the val- ou (] t:l 1Irror i SOLD IN ROCKVILLE‘ v z ues even better than expected. These a 5 5 = s o Dresses are a case in point—and every g crcan Se“.d it here for Washington Man Purchases Land-- Values Up to B S P d bt Expert Resilvering with assurance i k and Will M i . s a new dress at an in- ) g mark an, i ake Nu 2 a Suit : that iell he i din th : G expensive price should be here early to- Mirror ol € returncd in‘thor: merous Improvements. Clearing out broken lots of men's winter under- morrow for first choice. Various New and Becoming Models to Select From All are carefully made and correctly fash- ioned of Wool Velour, Wool Jersey and French Serge. In plain tailored effects, braid-trimmed, embroidered, belted and plain models. Colors | Resil- oughly satisfactory condition. pering Our Resilvering Experts . "know how"—that's the whole secret of the superiority of Dyer Mirror Restoring. QOur prices. please as much as our Work. ‘ r:_+:ml_E| == o Nlilsm B Wektinke of Washing to impair the wearing quality, however. ton. together with the furnishings 35¢ White Indian Head and business. 25C Yard of Black, \aV) Reindeer, Brown and Henna. Mr. Westlake is president of the District Guaranty ~ Corporation oel! o-inch White Indian Head, linen finish quality, Sizes 16 to 44 in the lot. in lengths from 2 to 10 yards. Suitable for middies, |/ Goldenberg's—Second Floor. fancy work, ctc. ; = = — C?,s;fgf’g‘fg'.‘f; $1.79and $1.98 Envelope vestment and \lill\ a view of becom- ic section models. ing more or less actively identified with Rockville and its affairs. He announces that he has employed Snowden Ashford, for twenty years municipal architect for the District of Columbia, to prepare plans for re- modeling the structure. The new structure will be colonfal { ]in type and is intended to have sixty- | five sleeping rooms, many of them | equipped with bath, and the w building will be modern throughout. It is intended, however. to retain about the premises all of the q”,gm-, tion of quaintuess and antiqu { sible. with a view of giving i tinctly southern air. The Montgomery Hotel has been { operated continuously by - the late John H. Kelchner and his daughters Our Roof Paint provides best *“overhead” insurance 5 DYER BROTHERS .. Paints for Every Purgpose 734 Thirteenth St.—Phone Main 2164 (al——lo]——[a]—=lal——]o|c—=] Timely Savings on Housewares Walsh Boil- ze: tight-fitting d wood ]|d?|(”(\ Lace Curtain Stretchers, with | $198 Heavy nickeled pins; size 6x12 feet, | ers, No. 0 $1.59. | Cotton Clotheslines, 30-foot | lengths, 19¢c. | covers and col $1.19. Folding Ironing Boards, made 2 of selected lumber; good size. $198 Aluminum Cooking $1.59. 4 5 Utensils, with covers, 12-quart Heavy Galvanized Iron Gar- trade size; bail handle. $129. bage Cans, with lock covers, 98c. $7.49 Perfect Oil Heaters, with $1.25 Seamless Aluminum Dish brass oil fount; large center Pans, with side handles; 12- draft burners; fully guaranteed. quart trade size. 89c. $5.98. $2.49 Seamless Aluminum Oval $2.25 Family Scales, japanned ;‘:;,f“"‘ guasatestupalihg finish; weighs up to 24 pounds. Getaatied Gron: Coal Hods; 1 | 16-inch size. 33c. iz | White Enameled Slop Jars, Sifters, fit over can. $2.39. | with enameled covers and bail handle. $129. Steel Furnace Shovels, with Keystone Food Choppers, with D handles. 43c. four. separate cutters; fully Goldenberg’s—Basement. guaranteed. $1.29. sizes: discontinued uumber. o E, ; o : Ly Tancy Fhik torts: double Women’'s Envelope Chemise. fine quality materials. trim material, medium bust and ex- med with laces and insertions: alse lot of “Flexo™ Petticoats, treme long skirt, model, with b 5 y ey anty g et paning, Mans” hewee | with deep flounce of embroidery, in assorted designs. fEon ol st $ Envelope Chemise, soft w “Fruit of the Loom” Night. 36; wort! 0. - piS t Co LD §1108 | Brtes cemte ot || T ot e Lav N | | since 1880, and there has been a hotel | on the site of the present building for more than 100 years. The struc- | | { ! i i ture is one of the landmarks of the | town. { | } | { | € o lot of Muslin N W i 5 Pink Bandeaux, Jots and sf;cs’g"i\'?zld:’ broken | leeves, some trimmed with em- deep-cut models; some $1.00 and $1.2 Sale 89C broidery insertions. with broad elastic 79C price ... Worth ~ $1.98 eacl $ l ,69 waist: all sizes Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Sale price ....... e White Brassieres, v\nh em- broidery trimming: neck back and f|r)|u sizes Goldenberg's—Third Floor, $1.75 All-Wool Canton Crepe DIPLOMAS FOR 49. Junior High Graduates Receive Honors This Afternoon. Graduating exercises of the Colun|~, | bfa_Junior High School are being im\d in the assembly hall of lhe.r Child's tongue shows S \ if bilious, constipated A List of Money-Smlmg Values ~ in the Pre-Inventory Sale of Children’s Wanted Wearables Lowered prices prevail in our Children’s Department tomor- row on many items of interest to mothers of girls. It will pay you to supply daughter’s needs here Wednesday. school today. beginning at 1 pml lAssl.stanl Supt. Stephen E. Kramer 3 Iwm preside and Mrs. M. E. Hodg- t kins, a member of the board of edu- tion, will rresent the alploxrl“u T‘l}e' s . = Sho have made ai Tapec erent gk d W. Children's. Rompers and | Children's Night Drawers, | 5 AL LT R Tl Now‘ naer ay- $I.49 Yard e e Ol ChEy B | <Gt ANTRATEEte. Wit sndl it % o 3? :Jl'?e ;‘;‘endu!zlésw S Tt \ s Loretta cloth, some with out feet; open back and drop i~ Waldemar ~ Ayres, Nelson Tead.|| 44-inch All-wool Canton Crepe, White walsts. with blue, pink, | seat; assorted striped effects; { Willlam Holmead. Foster Lipphard, ||| . brown, copen, corn and brown bloomers! | sizes 2 to 6 vears; Howard Lovejoy, Ralph Remley. Wil- | f| Desirable mflsu\:‘;u; :(;c!keet:vand em- \ufl';h.sfic pair. S{;lt.\ 690 ey ater. Hichare. Wiiamas June | | P irts,_ ctc. deslgne: sizea 1 to & 49C s Flannelette 1 Brewer, Madeline Burleigh, Robertg ol S!orm Serge, vears .. assorted stripes; January, Ella Jensen, Alice McKay, Kathryn McLane, Lenora Norris, Jane 9, | Roge, Martha Weatherly, Ellen Wil- | son, Margaret Wisner, Julia O'Bear. |'\|Hlnrd Bishop. Stuart Colvin, Uriel Hays Paul Holllday, Flora MacDon- 54 inches w close-twilled quu- ity; in black and $l 29 navy blue .......... $2.25 All-wool French Serge, fine, close-twilled quality, in Little Tots’ Gingham Dresses, with and without panties; assorted checks and plain colors, ‘with appliqued and _embroidered 51 .00 P Gis “Biilie Burke® Paja- | Furniture Sale designs; _sizes mas, of striped flannelett ties. - Every piece of furniture here is assured Girls' Gymnasium Bloom- Girls' Middies, of white Even Cross; Feverish, -Sick Children Love its Taste | Aumo Amenmier eenscicn prios 39¢ - Cretonnes I . 7 ald, Sherburne Roome, Stephen Roth, | (f| S v f157 t 33 black, mavy. ‘brown to 6 vears. elastic wrist and ankle; fin #f, ) |[dokn Weldman, Hanibal Agullera, | | } a l 3 0 0 o o and burgund. ‘sl 79 Girls' Bloomers, of black | ished with pockets; open- Yartin Casey, ' Herpan Elu;‘!blzrs.' i Furni Sale i W £ inches wide ..... satine, with elastic front models; sizes Nathan enhorn, . James Heizer, Thi a time for st 1 12 to 16_years: .Lol}(n Hu&.' P‘rand g: P:d‘l,l, G;‘orgI:H | 18 Februar' 'y ln'llfltlll:e al l: ;s d qun] Goldenberg's—First Floar. ‘i'e‘fi.’f?l‘c‘ln',:n’ _— 69C ;o‘"h ,“ il $1 50 effer, > AT ephenson, er] |- Kasiaieeie 5 z Suter.” Joseph Fought' Ruth. ‘Kidwell, 1 careful comparison—of prices, styles ant i , 10 to 16 years ale price | | i Special Dispateh to The Star. wear at this sharp reduction tomorrow. Standard { ROCKVILLE. Md. Januar ‘;"‘*l makes of heavy ribbed cotton unmion suits, mostly i Mre. Ezra L. Rover and Edwin V. sizes 40 and 42. Made with closed crotch. White, Robey, joint owners of the Mont- ecru and silver gray. Also heavy fleece-lined union gomery Hotel, have sold the property suits. Some subject to minor imperfections—nothing T e ey YU P e—— oy g ¥ 5 o a < © P2 B ers, of black lhfmdalc J.Tn. “'llhdwhue em- . - ve; hem- z % - Vivian Richards, Josephine Throck- i confidence of the most satine; full plait $1 om.on* sleeve; deep and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels | morton and Kathryn Wallis. eblas e amatits. he 19¢ Yard e 200 $1.25 {,'ifidu:’:”lé‘n‘l'é' s $1.50 , H mEas Sl e Sl particular and discriminating homefurnisher. " --c{':;{:e-n‘."‘ 2 o 18 years.. i A tempoostul of “Califoais Fix | somach and bowels wikout cramping | AUTO THIEVES SENTENCED. | Our Divided Payment Plan is at your service—you |l | vyard-wide Wasnable cre inblack, white and " Wflit:n L Middy" Skirts, of @yrup” mow will quickly start lver | or overacting. l-:i\luune}\- %flmn, Joseph Dlm:n nng H can buy at these l-ebmarv Sale prices and have the pay- in floral, stripe, bird and fojlage ;»“r:i 'w;l:w M 44C b By B Ellsworth ‘ozzens were Sentences il cas e & ms. Lengths from 2 to § * & - and bowel action and in few lours | Tell your druggist ou want only the yesterday by Justice Stafford “"l‘ I ments spread over a per:od of months—a sane and _g‘sri‘i & 5 T Ao ansce to 8 years.. ‘ z::lelg ‘:(:‘:stfia:o $l 50 gou have a well, playful child a | genuine “California- Fig Syrup” which stealing _automobiles. Colton; whom ; §| d|gnxflgd p]an in every respect. draperies, cushion, comfort and Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. | 14%yenys . Mothers can rest o has directions for bables and children. |the court considered the moving|( § Goldenberg’s Furniture Sibre—"Aeross the Street.” furniture coverings. i = “California Fig Syrup” because it never | of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, |SPIFit, was given ‘,,,f,“’l';‘“,‘,’:“?f‘“‘;fi I First Floor—Bergain Tadle. falls to work the sour bile and consti- , you must say “California.’" Refuse any others will each serve one \egg at | (Bl .@abies _goisoh_Tight oul of the litte | imitation, . 5 Occoquan. ;. i . 2 ~ & .