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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1923. ; o act perfectly natural and proceed|hand and proceed to hand ‘em some- ‘about like this: chin' like this: ‘Would Compliment City. Would Address Comgress. Arrivin’ at Unlon station he would| Gentlemen: straightway dispatch his congratula-| mue Copstitution of the United tions to the city fathers on the mag- | States should never be tampered with! nificence of the structure, and then.| . more than 130 long years it has after comvincin' himself that auto- | withstood every vicious attack hurled mobiles were dead on the level, he'd | against it, and still remains invulner- hop into one and be whisked to the | able! White House, whera he would felicl- It {s doubly powerful: it protects m who upholds it and him W é‘:].fifi%';fi:'fi'.‘:{f:""“‘ b :l" :""“' would tear 1¢ down! * with the great white fa: . 2 he Would doubtless be made AcaaIni: | yorim mERUESE n the mightiest; it ed with the wave of intolerance, bol- | than their individual achievements, shevism and unrest that continues to bob up in all sections of the country,| For valiant deeds are oft performed through selfish motives— at which he would express his disgust The desire of praise for duty ren- and abhorrence, and then the two first gentlemen of our land would beat it| The depire of praiss for duty ren- ness of the flesh: post haste to the Capitol! Once inside the old famillar portals But the Constitution is above all human weaknesses: and bein' informed that today there In its simplicity and thoroughness —— ltl?vou of the work of God Him- Dopey Dan Speculates on What Lincoln Would Do If Here Today BY W. H. CLAGETT. Dear Folks: x reckon the same thought. that me to me at breakfast this mornin’ it flash across the minds of thou- sands and thousands of Americans ere the shades of night begin to fall on this, the 114th anniversary of the Great Emancipator's birth: What Herman Buderus of East Orange,|Would Lincoln do if he should come N. J, who was interned during the |back today? war, points to a letter from William J.| What would he do? That is the Burns, chief of the bureau of Investi- |QuUestion! Would he return, like the Zation of the Department of Justice, as | 8ta8e star of a yesteryear, flushed substantiation of his contentions that he | With ~ sweet memories of past had not my spy and was a | triumphs achleved, only to recoll bsen we esaly iy fiom an indifferent reception extend- “ASKS FOR LIBERTY ON BURNS LETTER Former Copy Boy, Interned as Spy, Says Detective’s * Words Vindicate Him. Ask Your Doctor About And patriotic émdcrlclni do then ¢ show respect to Refi“ing a Pre.cription It's always safest where u prescription is con- cerned to auk your doctor about getting it refilled, unless he has given you definite instructions about it. That is, after you have been fecling good agiain and then commence to feel badly, it may be a sign that somethiug entirely different is ailing you. When standin’ ‘irm ana upholdln this incomparable instrument! Therefore, ye men of the Con‘n- though unprecqrdented happenin's be your plea, consider this, him drag a p'npla for whom he suf- fered and died Brain "OIH Be Clear. No, a milllon times, no! Neither Not dear old Abe— never! -thinkin’, far-seein’, cool, deliberate, just and charitable mind that never once clouded when things looked the blackest for his own kith and kin wouldn't likely to become muddled at today's furreign mess! Not Abraham Lincoln! Folks, no character in all histor; has ever impressed me quite so muci as our beloved martyred President! Born within 100 feet of the old Sur- ratt house, which, by the way, stiil stands, I was literally weaned on the heartrendin’ story of our great na- undermine the power that makes it possible to render that justice! ucentlamm. stand by the Constitu- on! DOPEY DAN. Harris and Shafer Company. I thank you, By observing this simple rule, your cost is small and you get the benefit of the proper prescription each time. Your doctor can phone the new one if he wishes, and we will have it ready for you when it is promised. Wardman Park Pharmacy are 1,022,000 laws slapped on the statoot books of. the United States the rangy middle westerner would probably heave a sigh, yet he wouldn't become ruffled, nor would he raise a " AID OF ENVER PASHA use. It may prevent serious illness. .. Better than a musiard plaster 46 cans of Crisco, one pound size Misses’ White Fleeced Underwear, wl de, $ o-inch Aluminum Colanders. 25c Honeycomb Absorbent Towels, for 2% % Asparagus Tips. : Frying Pans, re face or bath use, at. ................ 19 | 31 cans of Pomi Separate garments, eachaat. ...... v...39 ¢ Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, at good American. The letter of Mr. Burns, which was addressed to Senator Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, who had been inter- behalf of th governments,” and that he had been ed by the present-day throng, and then hurriedly exit, surprised, stun- ned. hurt and heavy of heart? OF would his unmatchable brain be German or Austrian |hourly to engulf all Europe, and with — American! tional tragedy, and to this day nothin. grips me more than to read and re- read the life of this truly 100 per cent Thurfore. feelin’ a wee bit familiar States pay us a visit today he would rumpus—not on your life! joint session of He'd simply flash a S O. S. for a Congress, ca'mly spread out his long legs and set pa- tiently by until every blessed republi- and Speaker Gillett, Taise his mighty CASTORIA For Infants and Children 1308 F Street N.W. e swayed by the hysterical cry of & |with the life, aims and achievements | can, democrat, middle-of.the-roader, | 8 ine Watch Repairii W ested in the case, sald that “examina- | distorted world and plunge him head- | of the sad-cyed giant, who found time | laborite sociilint and imdependen: | 308 Us@ For Over 30 Years Fine pairing oodley Road N.W. tion of his record during the war does | 1ong into the sizzlin’, seethin’ volcano | to think when others would squabble, | from both houses had answered the Always bears and Romountulg of Phone Columbia 2000 not disclose that he at any time was |0F bitterness, intrigue, jealousy and |1 rully belleve that should the six- | call! Then askin' for qulet he'd polites o old J engaged In espionage activities onhate. whose poisonous lava threatens |teenth President of these United |ly bow to Vice President Coolldge t ewelry Signature of 4 F. W. Walker, Mgr. Conn. Avenue and interned only in line with the gen- | eral internment policies of the gov- ernment during the war. Arrested Nime Times. Buderus, who now is only twenty- deported as a suspected German gov- ernment agent. Discussing w one years of age, was arrested in 1917 ‘and eight times thereafter on wOmen’s Footwear $1 Framed 25¢ prapery 32.50 Fl‘eflch Kld Gloves suspicion, he ecxplained yesterday, of 9 Materials, 1215 being av enemy agent. Finally he Pictures, 48c Pre S et Two-clasp French ] Was sent 19 the interment eamp at || Women's High and : 34 and 36 inch Light = Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. He explain- |/}l 40 Gilt and Dark - cd his dificultics 8¢ that time &s Low Shoes, of tan 1 OO Malding Feamed P‘ and Dark Figured Cre- Kid Gloves, over probably due to his having the ap-{! calf, brown and black ° Moulding Framed Pic- tonnes, Marquisettes seam style, with em- pearance of a German and his being kid, gun metal and tures, sizes 10x20 and and Scrims, in plain broidered backs; in ihe step-son of a (erman. who was 3 s he characterized s his “vindication,” Buderus said that | ff e would take out his final citaen- ship papers this month. During the war and before his: internment, he said he had_proved his lovaity to the United States by selling more than one million dollars’ worth of liberty bouds as well as by leading « force of Boy Scouts in a selling |/} campaign of such honds in New York, | | Baltimore and Newark. || arted his liberty bond sale activities, he said, boy on a New York HANGED BY OWN MEN Ishan Sultan Was Original Leader | |! of Turkish Anti-Soviet Armies. i MOSCOW. Febr Than Sul- || tan, Enver Pasha t lieutenant i in the Bokhara ant has been hanged by hi et campaign, own men at a castle in Bokhara bullt by Peter the Great to h the white man's invasion of the near east, according to a Bokhara dispatch. Ishan was the original leader of P AR L RUMMAGE SALE at Startling Reductions for a Decisive and Absolute Clearance linver was between Ishan struggle ensue according to th hara. that Khiva nsion developed iclim Pasha. A || h the outcome, et press at Bok- Dining Well THE quiet and orderly combinations: high and low heels; in the lot from 2%4 sizes to 7. All Sales Final—No Exchanges—No Re- funds. Tomorrow a Day of Sensational Bargains—Come and Come Early! Final Clean-Up! 12x16 inches; good as- sortment of subjects. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floors. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “E DEPENDABLE white and open-work border styles; mill lengths and full bolts. Goldenberg’s—F irst and Fourth Floors. sToRe’ | $1.49 mode, brown, gray, i o black and white. All ! Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Bringing Forward for Tuesday All Oddments of Merchandise Leit From Our Half-Yearly Selling Begins Promptly at 9:15 O’Clock—No Telephone Orders or C. O. D.’s for These Goods Spring Dresses Values Worth $35, $40 and $45 NOTE! PLENTY OF LARGE SIZES IN THE LOT—45 to 51 IN REGULAR, STOUTS_AND 401: TO 521 IN Tomorrow we will offer all merchandise that remains from our RUMMAGE SALE. This means so:led. rumpled or dam- aged goods accumulated during the season, together with small lots, odds and ends and broken lines, all remnants, and so || light grounds, at.................... Women’s Aprons Stickere Trim ng, white and colored Dressmakers’ Shears, good quality steel, with black japanned handles; regu- larly 69c pair. At................... 39%¢ $1.49 Pair Seconds of $2 to $2.75 Values These famed “Onyx” Silk Stockings are Dress Goods $3 All-wool Velour, 54 inches wide, 5 CE R R e s A (R SRR, $1.79 forth. We want to begin the new season with clean, fresh stocks, and we are determined to clear out this merchandise at x B Values Worth Up to $35.00 tomorrow. Prices are in many instances but fractions of the worth of the goods. COME EARLY. This is to be a banner wis :t“ Ul BoliviasCluth; 54 ;;‘;; BUILDING bargain day, and many of the items are limited and will sell out in a short time. Now read the details. 3 All-;'t.ioi Check Skirtings, 54 inches O All sales final. No goods sent C. O. D. or on approval; no mail or phone orders filled. e N S ’ $1.69 0 o = $2 All-wool Broadcioth, 50 inches wide, ASSOCIATION O s 5. A Bt ; : B e o Pays 6 Per Cent Also PLENTY of extra sizes from 44 | White & Colored Wash Goods Notion Rummage Floor Coverings . $1.75 All-wool French Serge, 44 msclh:; % 3 to 52. 25c White Nainsook, 36 inches wide, : $25 and $27.50 Seamless Brussels Rugs, on shares maturing in 45 Dresses for street wear! Dresses O g 17¢ Nickel Safety Pins, oue/dozett onicard. sizes 8.3x10.6 ft. and 9x12 ft., at. . . .$18.75 pe, 44 inches or 83 months. It for afternoon wear! Dancing frocks! 35c Plisse Crepe, 30 inches wide; plain TWO cards for .. ....ovoveennsenos 3 Cook’s Linoleum Rugs, size 6x12 ft.; Wide,at...................... ....$1.29 Women'’s 50c Sanitary Aprons lt .35¢ » $1.19 St S e, 44 inch id Pays 4 Per Cent colors and checks, at................ 19¢ Good Quality Sewing Silk, 50-yard mill seconds of $12.00 values. At...$5.85 5 OEDE . SErgcy ICHERS WALLE) Yy ‘ TERTRSNTERY - —"__Ss'l;“«*‘\_l}';oflsbh 39c White Voile, sheer quality; 40 spools, at . 3 Ac $6.50 Stenciled Japanese Rugs, size 3t P e e b 75¢ on shares withdrawn be- ETA inches wide, at.................. .19 Bias Seam Tnpe, '6'_)28"‘.&' plecel worth 8x10 ft.; handsome designs. At....$3.29 g x s ¢ ST wide: 240 10 yard lengthmeat .- tor 10C,and 15 piece. At........... Rt amd st Al s TOF Oueiotets & Muckinsws < Vi | . i ’ " . 2 A 5 o o Assest; More Than I l?i% Silk and Cotton Pongee, 35 incl‘;;s loc;gl ;I :::.‘: f: “SIm Umierwuists. SZC;SC ang,ssl.; VI;I:;:S oAs!.“ : .1 d F be i ;'54.65 $4.00 Junior Overcoats, sizes 3 “: lg 000,000 1 laxy of styl jed and WG, BE 4o < oo oo oS ons a5 e s c 2.50 an tenciled Fiber or Japa- &St 2 - e 3 A 55,{"‘7‘:?,.‘5;:"::;gi';;i‘hg‘zf;‘:‘:{'&‘f}‘-,g;lff 59 White Transparent Organdy, 40 0‘:‘;5 a;‘)‘:);‘l)ic‘lblfl:rflmr Nets, cap dupe. nese Rugsat’ $1.48 ! m‘tChmdl la Overcoats, sizes 5$.'io9l7) Surplus More Than Cornflower, Orchid, Cocoa, Brown, Gray, Sor- inches wide,at......................29C 10c and 15c Real Ha __$7.50 Reversible Riber Rugs, size 9x12 y $B.00h to $10.00 Overcoats, sizes 3 to 6 $800,000 patos Or";:f::“ = «fi;’:fi;‘f"&ef% oAty 65c Printed Crepe de Chine, 35 inches fringe nets, at. . ft. for large rooms,at.............. $3.98 ears, $5.00 Caramel, also Black and Navy. WIBC AL . .. v v 5000 01000 o0imsisimare sinissre vis 35¢ 4 $1.50 to $2.25 Herringbone Weave Crex Y gror Bt roesorecseeees -+ fmseso2 k Lingerie Tape, pink, 51075 to $16.50 Overcoats sizes 3 to 6 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. 39¢c Pongee, 32 inches wide, mercerized THREE pieces 5 N Rugs, various sizes,at.............. 88c Lears, at.. $7.55 7 e iy quality, at.................. ... 23c 15¢ and 19¢ Du 39c Japanese Stenciled Rugs, size 1836 ~ 1500 ¢ €1R (00 Oruerrafe o g ...... President 9 . s 2 % AP - $12.00 to $18.00 Overcoats, sizes 11 to CARR, '::,'":" women S Flne Coats 39c Printed Voiles, 38 inches wide; inches, at........... gioaelaianisieteiaieiears 19 16 years, at $7.55 $7.00 All-wool Mackinaws, sizes 8, 9 1 ap o rinted Morccelediiherk Bathatsy e Women’s “Onyx” Thread and 10 yurs.s.:..........“.u.k“ss,sa Canaen Cloth. 34 Sarimpton Laghish Needics, paper; H = $850 and $10.00 All-wool Mackinaws, . 29¢ W Cloth, 34 inch + and Ingrain Silk Hose Progress in $ 5 . 9 O ity piteviCanron SClotiks, 274 "‘l§: assorted sizes. TWO papers.......... 8c sizes 910 17 years,at............... $6.55 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Silk Rummage T 0 32 Bungalow Aprons, fast color percales; 5 classed as “seconds” on account of very .00 Satin-face Canto: , 40 inches progress of meals at SITSE S Touls all new models, at................... 79¢ SSAmLETC I T e il saot s e o | o R St Cuumtsinepe, 4B {Va]]iq' is always com- _Coats developed °f, the most wanted, Gingham Waist Aprons, fast color blue . " their beau]t]}f “;zrmg quahmfi or aphpear- $1.75 Satin Mess $2.69 mented upon,y rich, luxurious fabrics, including Ve- | checks, at.......................... 59¢ Toilet Articles ance Fall-fashioned, jin medivm, heavy | 3% gNo | lour, Normandy, Bolivia and Fine Plush. Trimmed with fur collars of i Party dresses! ~CANTON CREPE Extra Size Indigo Blue Percale Bunga- 25¢ and 35c Shaving Brushes, assorted and chiffon wex%:ns Black with embroidered clocks and plain frantic commotion, low Aprons, also of checked gingham, full SEh aowe. Ul [Rnp sssovimenpiof desisbie . ; s ) ches wide, at...........c..uuun.. $2.39 no disquietin de- Australian opossum, skunk opossum, cut. At % $1.50 styles, at ST il gflth';h\:o:‘:fl:r to’;ns SRR o i $1.50 Crepe de Chine, 40 inches lays, but the efficient coney, beaverette and raccoon. Goldenberg's—Third ¥loor. Illifi' 19‘6 and 25c Toothbrushes, sl 8{ Goldenberg’s—Fira limited color Friees 98¢ id- o N o ited assortments........ e pror}]ptnegs the per- nn-ln;hehe’fi::lnre:otd:fl_.d :‘r"‘rne‘:-ran::td:r’ ana'tant Girls’ Apparel 5c and 10c Cucumber and Lemon Soap, R Sale of $2 Black Chiffon Taffeta, 35 inches ’ & lengths, with shawl. chin and cape collars. . ummage () ride, at . fectly prepared dishes, Venetian and silk linings. Girls’ Gingham Dresses, sizes 7 to 14 THREE cakes for........... seeeeen 10c Handkerchief wide, and the courteous at- | ool SEIROK; NAYY, Browy, iSertento L R SR R $1.19 15c Petroleum Jelly, aluminum top, andkerchiers . $150 Kimono Silks, 35 inches wide, I Complete range of sizev—S8, 40, 42 and 44 Rompers and Creepers, good qualltv pressed cut glass jars,at.............. 5c Women'’s 12;c and 15¢ Hnndkerclnefs. £ R IR AT S R 89¢ tendance that are your En- ideal of service. regulars. Stout sizes, 39, 45, 47, 49 and 51. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. beds. PaIv...coia: s oivsneniien $2.29 materials, at. Little Girls' 50c and 75c Hairbrushes, assorted lot, oddsand ends, at.................... Men’s Initial Japonette H-ndkerchiefs. $2.25 Black Satin Duchesse, 35 inches wide, at. . .$1.59 gage it today! i | with panties to match A i o $1.00 broken assortment of initials, at...... 8¢ Goldenderg’ 2 |« Siip-on Sweaters, in Women'’s 12c to 19c Embroidered Hand~ - 9y } | Blankets and Comforts ta:.‘ I::;:vnAnlnl:d“poeoa'wckp; all sizes, ntrs‘i.os kerchiefs at .......ccocovenannansns Gmghams and Domestics m alltg { $3.50 Cotton-filled Comforts, 72x72-inch Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Mens 39¢c and 50c Ini 32-inch Dress Ginghams, warranted i size for double beds at. .$2.29 = Kerchiefsat.........coccveeveeinn.nn fast colors; worth 30c yard. At...... 19¢ “Washington’s Largest ! $3.50 and $4 Heavy-weight Blankets, Extra-Size Gowns and Men’s $1 and $1.25 Novelty Silk Hnnd- 39c Shirting Madras, white, with col Restanrant” i sizes 64x76 and 66x30 "'"'" for double Drawers, 69¢ Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. kerchiefsat ........................ ored stripes; 36inches............... 22c | 12th and G Streets N.W. Guard Against “Fla” | Have Munerole handy for emergency 35¢ and 65¢, in jars and tubes. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. $2 Lace Curtains, $1.10 41 pairs of Nottingham Weave Lace Curtains, white and ecru colors; 215 and m.qt_ Coffee Pots. Set of Three-Lipped Seucepans, 1, 1% and 2-qt. sizes. 14-inch Aluminum Dishpans. inch ;}Z Casserole and Cover. Gflinlmfi—hnmt Women’s Extra Size Muslin I\lghtgowns, slip-on styles, with round neck and kimono sleeves; Extra Size Drawers, with deep flounces of pin tucks and hemsmch:d hem; fitted bands. Geldenberg's—Third Floor. Rummage Sale of Towels 50c Double Thread Bleached Turkish Towels, size 22x45 inches, at......... 39¢ + Hemmed Huck' Towels, red borders; seconds of 127;¢ values, at...... ..9% Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Handbags & Leather Goods Women's $5 to $6.98 Leather H-ndb-xl at 12 cans of Spinach 50 cans of Regina Brand Peaches 80 cans of Campbell’s Pork and Bean: ian Olive styles, at. Women's an chiefs, TWO for Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. perfect quality, at........cco00ev0e. Wom:n“ 's $1.25 Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, perfect qaality, at.............85c Misses’ $1.25 Fleeced Cotton Union Suits at 87c Geldenderg’s—Tirst Tioor. 35c Serpentine Crepe, 30 inches wide; plain colors and printed patterns, at. .25c 25c. Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide; mill lengths from 2 to 8 yards, at...12%c 29c Outing Flannels, 36 inches wide; en’ neat striped effects, at. .. .. 19¢c o : 3 yards long; neat and heavy worked de- A Women’s $1 and $1.50 Handbags Blld Women 's Umbrellas 5 ’ WItll M“Sterole il signs; one to five pairs alike. Men’s Furnishings Beauty Boxes @t............ccoouees 69c Women's Colored Umbrellas, good l‘219n1: (')Illl‘fllr:l% :;'niltl:e::. ......... w ;i;c, Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Men’s Underwear, seconds of 75c to Children’s 25c Handbags and Purses quality silk-mixed material; an assort- p 2L u':nr e ab e usnally e with a cold. l:l'he moment - $1.25 values -tH . T .39¢ .::k: ment of stylish handles; slight imperfec- vou get those warning aches, get busy . Men'’s Half Hose, of maco cotton; sec- s tions, but nteed for service. At $2.69 vith good old Musterole. Sale of Aluminum Ware onds of 25 values, at................ 10c L33 O o eZ Fast Black American (s:“_ Bedwear and Cottons Musterole is a counter-rritant that Men’s $1.50, $2 and 52.50 Underwear Women'’s $1.00 Velvet Handbags at 50c ton) Taffeta Umbrellas, at $1.19 Bleached Sheets, 81x90- relieves congestion (which is what a 65c each t e Women’s $3 and $3.50 Beaded Hand- . - .$L $149 Seamless o cold really is) and stimulates cireulation. » . hebre Women's $5, $5.50 and $6 Colored Silk inch size, perfect quality, at $L19. 1t has all the good qualities of the Values Worth Up to $1 Men's 25¢ and 39¢ Neckwear, medium -$1.88 Umbrellas at. ....... .$3.69 $189 Seamless Bleached Sheets, 81x99- old-fashioned mustard plaster without Continued for Tuesday, this wonderful shape four-in-hands, at............ 12Y5c ‘Women's $6.50 to $10 Colored Silk Um« ln;:n size, at Sel“ Bloacked Shects, S1390 the blister. sle - dP=hff:°‘ ublity. Sluminahy are, Men's Mercerized Half Hose, seconds brcllasat . A $4.88 e dze.sw-“'fl . ' Just rub :;l on lmlh your fi,']'fm&' :-o:Ie ‘"mcfiu:ed""e":{:e 'f‘:ffi‘ogi;; "’:cff k= of 39 values, at. ...... G st .‘.’lsc G o Goldenbery's—Tint Fiacr, 45c Bleached Pillowcases, 42x36-inch size, irst you wi eel a wi 29¢. , héflmyl Siftnens w;":::o- “tbe por .:5 "4.@.“" Covered s's.wm”;';,'::i hande, Men i lm“.flof'. 5 "yo 3 “pe"ze;‘ Rg':',':e’f gesm!. ngnsd S‘e’edlessr gf:-::es Knit Underwear ::sz.n Crochet Bedspreads, single-bed size, then a s¢ ng, cooling sensation and | (]l | T o S NG SO e DAll Randle. | & .........00l0l... % Gkt T e ot Maslies. RS ha IO baes: 5c Women's $1.00 Cotton Union Suits $3.50 Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed size, Crochet Bedspreads, fuil double-bed size, at $349. Unl:huhed Sheeting Cotton, 39 inches 15¢. Goldenberg's—Firat ¥loor.