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‘4 26 TWO MAY BE HELD HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WILL STICK TO PAPER. British Plan No Resumption of THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 192 AGREE TO DISAGREE. Anita Stewart and Husband Part Company Amicably. “I am not contemplating a divorce,” she added, “and 1 am sure my hus- band fsn't, There is no co-respondent | —at least T know of none, if I ever do get a divorce, I shall make all the details pablic 'for motion p'cture bill introduced In the upper house of the state legislature, The measure, according to its author seeks to lower the libel average by raising the stand- ard of personnel on Okluhoma news- { papers. Gold Currency at Present. in order to inspire confidence and stimulate industry, the chancellor re- plied he did not think that the issue of gold was elther desirable now or necessary to produce the results referred to. MAY LICENSE EDITORS. Oklahoma Considers Examination of All Who Handle “Copy." | PROBES COAL FIELD. BIRMINGHAM. Ala., March §.—Ir quiry into conditions in the Alabam. s e B A inton. dering patrons are entitled to know the truth |coal field was begun here yesterda ORKLAHOMA CITY, OKla., March 8. | g, Tosion in tiede fn he STbUN| ponmew. Maech 5 The sesite b 5 LOS ANGELES, March S.—Anita|about their entertains by John Havs Hammend cig . —Newspaper cditors. reporters and |dents. They would not be licensed |tion of gold currency is not con-| Mountains of the Pacific coast and |Stewart, motion picture actress, and —_—— of the United States coal commisdfo; 5 all persons engaged in handling |and their editors would be respon- |templated. according to Stanley Bald- | i a great belt which reaches across | her husband, Rudolph Cameron, direc- A tour of the Birmingham disg¥c . opy” for publication would he re. |SiPle for their acts. win, chancellor of the exchequer,|Asla and the Mediterranean, are|tor, have “agreed to disagree for a| Treaty of Bretigny aliowed John IT|was described as informal, pénding nited tolunntla e At o | — When questioned in the house of |alive and still growing, while those |jjttle while and live apart"” Miss|of France, a prisoner of Edward III|arrival of two other members of /tha Indictments Expected When |a state board of newspaper examiners| Ceylon nhas al be commons us to whether he would|of the Atlantic coast are dead, says[Stewart sald, according to a story |of England, his freedom on payment | commission, Thomas R. Marshall apd p! S or i oty pmewmay xaminers eylon has u peent the chief |consider the advisability of abandon- | Dr Barley Willis, professor of ge-|the Los Angeles’ Times published to- [of what would be $8,000,000, in six | Clark Howell, who will take Bar{in pay or a license, under a ' locality for pearl fishing. ing paper money ology at Stanford University, S e Jury Probes Slaying of Deputy Sheriffs. JUDGE LAUDS SLAIN MEN| Calls Victims “Heroes” in Speech at Their Funerals. By the Associated Pross. FRANKLINTON, least two m dicted by the Was ned La were Mareh 8 a expe an extr: today to here the slaying of Wesley Wiley Pierce, deputy sh who were shot and killed last Saturday by alleged swamps of Betsy caxt of here. The byried in shallow g hey had destroyed a 1ad arrested two men Jo Murphy two of fourtec connection with moonshiners in bodies were nd near and me Judge Pre court Murphy was sal his confession knled both deputies Judge Carter. livered at the ties, praised nen died as heroes! Hed at their that rests may be m NORMA TALMADGE PRINTS OBJECT OF COURT FIGHT Creditor of Subsidiary in Replevin Suit Before New York Judge. a subsidiary of the tion of Delawa: by Judge A. Hand ordered t 14 pending argument Frida of replevin. The action was the third in 3 months which Selz tions have been made d. Arst was unta ankrupte, petitlion agai lect” Picture Selznik subsidia The other an invelu nkruptey as filed ag. rporation. her subsidi plication fa recefver f Pictures was denied. The ot e is pending. Rosenherg. rep . announced that Ranization of the would be completed by Fri 4 debts will be paid in full, he said | i Can’t KNOW Till You} et : You can’t truthfully say that you don't like EBON- ITE as a gear lubricant for your car if you have never tried it, and you wouldn't be fair-minded if you said it. If you have an open mind, which you ought to have. and you are willing to be con- vinced, vou ought to be, TRY NITE TODAY, and let the gears of your motor car make the decision. EBONITE (1t's Shredded Oil) Por Transmissiens and Differentia of Moonshiners At the eight miles vesterday a still at which they who nan to to have he i Tocated.. more ar- Selznik Corporation the Selznik Pictures 1 i | | { Table Damask, 39¢ Yard 3¢ Peggy Aprons Mill remnants mds of Fridav at 44¢ qualitics old. e Friday at = k grade . 2 k for Lot of popular “Peggy” Aprons, il asbiton of pereale in pretty light and daik patterns. effects. Made with s 64 inches wide, Goldenberg’s—First Floor. First rloar—mrnm Table. ODD LOTS OF Boys' Clothing Boys' Two-pants sults, nr rk patterned cheviot i well qualitfe: full lined to 15 years. larly $6.50 value. At Boys' School Pants, of xtures in grays. browns ¥ ull cut o Sizes Regu and and with dout le ed soft collar siriped_ perc Q9c Ollver “Twist Suits with el for Slight seconds, in spring w plain shades binations. Siz 4. Regular § ue. AL s com- nd (First Third ¥1 (23) Junior Overcoats 5t vears of age: of chin- chill fabrics nd For- $4.55 Chinchilla Overcoats, . mray (‘mldonbfl‘ \l smart modes « 1 beautifull in a complete assortment Goldenberg's—Second Third Floor. Knit Underwear for Women and Children Odd lot of Women's ‘‘Merode’ Unlon Sults, of light-weight cot- broken sizes. Dis- inued numbers ot SBC and $1.50 qualities at lot of Women's Merode'” neck and nd knee-length 10 il ANG wr- 39¢ | s T Friday at. « 0dd ot Women’s Heavy.weight " odd Separate Garments, REAT VARIETY YLES IN WHITE "OLORT OF AND D FABRICS ¥y soiled ments Cotton Shirts, low neck and sl iess style: also limited on w nire ma pant “riday at Mmiss tomorrow’s \(.lc— the sa Boys’ Gray Fleeced Cotton Union s to 10 years. the most-wanted Wash Color Voiles, Printed Organdy, The Colored Voiles, Plain Plisse Crepe. Silk. (Goods Chilarena Fiseced Separate Gar. 0 ments; shirts with high neck and long sleeve: 39C Perf day at .. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Chiffon Women’'s SI and $1.50 Sample Neckwear Friday at 67¢ Lot of mple Neckwear, ariety of new and styles for spring. luding Vestces, Bertha Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets of fine laces, linen, or- .gandy and other materials, Large selection of wanted effects. Special at @ Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. nts o and desirable len Goldenberg's—First Floor. Remnants FRIDAY REM NT SALE OF Hosiery Women's Heather Sports Hose, in blue. green and brown; slight seconds of 25 50c qualities t g C Women's Pal ports Hose, colors of camel and in_ dropstitch weight for light gray. Light quali- Silk Lisle grouped in one lot and drasti for quick selling tomorrow. every length needed for Spr 1!1"]"* effects: Canton Crepe, 40~inch Box-loom able Taffeta, etc. Wanted colors and black. spring wear. $1.00 onds ties. Children of At e R Stockings, in black only; sizes. qual- all S0e mostly of Remnants of Silks, in the Stockings, with black 3-seam back, and a variety of TIncluding = . Messaline, 35-inch Costume Satin. 'INNN: o c.fdmr”f 21,01 Tricotine. 40-inch Silk-and-Wool e street and evening shades. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Ll ght in black and with seamed ght seconds. Lisle 19¢ Goldsnberg's—First Floor. $4 Blankets $2.69 Pair Soft Fleeced Blankets; sizes 64x76 and 66x82 inches, for dou- ble beds, in plalds of various colors; also white or gray with colored borders. Termed seconds bhecause of the irregular size: some running an inch or two over or_under the regulation lengths. Goldenberg's—Fonrth Floor. 39¢ & 50c Domestics 25c¢ Yard Remnants of 32 and 36 inch Woven Madras, 29-inch Tissue Ginghams, 32-inch Fine Quality Domestic Ginghams, 30-inch Crepes, eotc. Excellent lengths TG ortnavorseient Fioor. $1.50 and $2 Panel I.ace Curtains, 95¢ Scotch and Nottingham Weave Panel Lace Curtains, yar long, In white or ecru; neat or heavy worked designs. Ones to six of a pattern. At 85e each. Goldenberg’s—Feurth Floor, for Misses Striking models which e newress in the youthful box the Spring fashions. with grosgrain ribbon, with sash back models. Lined with peau to cover stores, rooms, halls, Geldenderg’s—Tourth Floor, alloped skirts. —Hats for Women —Hats for Misses i fine trimmed with i and Colored Wash Goods sellir Plai Plain Color Organdy, 20c and 25¢ \\'hite Goods All remnants and short lengths from our regular stock of Better Quality Silks are lengths and_excellent qualities for spring needs. -inch Chiffon Taffeta, one-button tailleur, the blouse model, etc. new Kamelure cloth—the fabric which is so prominent in bathroems or vestibules, dark tile or parquette flooring desv'ns. and revert to gold the Alabama investigation. An Important Millinery Event! New Hats for Spring| Big Iariety of Styles and a $2.95 ‘ t1on- as Spring styles price so early in the season. Every who desires a smart for Spring Colors—I1 onderful VALUES. Hats of (l\ll"’]llln”\ new and fresh and lovely itself. Never such variety of charming offered at this low as and miss Hat woman should attend this sale tomorrow. Hareloth, nd many qualits cies. flowers '19¢ yd.| cris Spring and Summer vings are too important. 39¢ Is for Our ing at 33c to Printed nd Printed and-cotton etc. include in Sill inch on, of $2.50 to $4 High-Grade Silks cally reduced $1.59 You will find ing dresses, blouses :md trim- 40-inch Canton Crepe, 36-inch Satin Brocade Canton, 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine, 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, 40-inch Satin-face Crepe de Chine, 36-inch Change- Friday at $1.39 vard. $1.50-to $2 Silk Remnants most desirable ) 35-inch Satin 40-inch Tubular Poplin. Black, Ready! Newest Spring Fashions in Kamelure Suits & Women $24.50 mphasize their smartness and coat, the long line tailleur, the Developed from Newest style in box coat effects and long tailored styles, piped of same material. Belted or loose de cygne or crepe de chine silks. Spring colors of tan, gray and reindeer. Sizes 16 to 42, for misses and women, $1 Linoleum, 58c Sq. Yd. Mill_lengths of Cook’s Cork-filled, Burlap-back Linoleumy, ranging from 2 to 15 square yards, and many pieces alike, sufficient Light and The White Indian Head, Chiffon Voile, to 40 inches. bc Phsse Crepe $1.19 —Hats for Matrons —For Sports or Dress Wear Timbo, \ novelties { the most desired new colors. @ Str N Crepe and west spring effects. A Rousing Fridav Remnant Sale of 35¢, 39c¢ and 59¢ Wash Goods ‘I‘\hl‘[l\ SUITABL DRESSES, WAISTS CHILDREN'S W dressmaking needs should entire accumulation of a vard included in this lot—offering choice of fabrics and in lengths suitable for every want. Goods include Woven hs from wanted 1 19¢ Tots’ Wearables for Spring Babies’ Short White Dresses, of fine grade nainsook, with dainty y' plain and trim- skirts. lers 1 and ars. Fri Ll!ll! Tots’ Coats, with sateen lined models in si 59c *White * Cashmere embroidered Cute collars; $2.98 Babecs Spring Bonnets, of fine mull. with shirring, tr P fine rs and tucks - 79c¢ ng Coats, of check cloth and pockets $3.98 R Little Coats, of fine wool Polaire cloth, in_tan Smocked vokes back Cunning models. $7.98 = e 25¢ & 50c Belts at 12¢ Each Women’s and Children's Belts, of black and_ colored leathers, also patent leathers in plain } colors and combination effects. Choice, Friday at 12e. 25c Thimbles, 10c Sterling _ Silver - Thimbles, various sizes. Children’s Hundhags. 10c Children's Beaded Handbags, with chain__handles, colorings. 250 value. Gflldonha:.—“fll Floor. 25¢ and 35¢ Dress Ginghams Remnants of 82-inch Dress Ginghams, stand- ard quality in a large « variety of checks, and plain colors 32-inch Cloth, _32-inch Romper , 32-inch Woven Stripe Tis- sues, 36-inch Outing Flannels, 36- nch Shaker with Little Bo; S| black and white all around belt well lined. 1 to 3 year and rose. and front. nicely 1lin 1 to 4 yea S Go Sizes in in pretty 17¢ plaids, stripes also inch Percal Flanne 1 lengths, ¢l “Goof nastul leng 65c and 75¢ Window Shades, 29¢ Seconds of Opaque and Hol- land-finish Window Shades, in white, ecru and green; size 3 ft. by 5 ft. 9 in. Mounted on strong I ring rollers. Slight imperfec- tions in the cloth Goldenberg’s—Fourth T, ODD LOTS OF Men’s Furnishings 350 high-grade Silk Four-in-Hand b . of fine tmported and domes- tic silke—odds and ends from our regular stock sell ing at $1.00 and $1.50 ¥Friday at. (Stx for $21! Men's 19c Pad Garters, in black. white and plain 8C colors. Friday at. Men’s 75c Light wllflh( Unde wear, of bu]brlgg.-n and wnl gauzo cotton; short sleeve shirts and full length drawers. Subject 49C to slight imperfections. Lewis’ make Union Sults, of heavy ribbed balbriggan, in ecru coulor. All perfect quallty. “Broken 8. Regularly $ l _69 2.50 and $3.00. At “(125) Men’s Engilsh Broadcloth Shirts, in plain white, tan and gray, ull perfect uu.mu Sizes 15 te it $1.89 Men's $1.50 and $2 Caps, lined and unl in anl flnlmfl of fine Hats., Friday at Men's Unlon Suits, in athletic ., of high-grade cloths. Sizes 34 to 42 Samples and » 69¢ seconds of $1.00 to Haif Hose, cd lisle, in cordovan ssian calf. Per- foect quality . Goldenberg's—First Floor. A 39¢ of fine ' 2lc Corset Oddments (24) Nemo Brassieres, of fine white material: laced under arm. Broken sizcs 34 + $1.00 w. rners “Corsets, 1: low bust 50, Regular fine Corsets, of hra\) pinis w desirable model for Stout figures. Rein- forced front and heavy rust- prouf boning. Sizes 52.69 30 to 35. Regularly of heavy $5.50. At (12) Ne , low and high bust mndels. with lung kklnu. Broken white coutil; i ctical sme Cor. sets, of heavy white coutil; low, mediu nd high bust models with wide frout clasp. Broken sizes 23 to Yil‘l!ul.lr|\ $2.69 (M) “R 6 G Corsets, of heavy pink coutil, with wide elastic top and extreme 33 .;4) At long skirt. Sizes 25 Goldenberg'e—Third Floor. Dressing Sacques and Kimonos Percale Dressing Sacques, in neat light patterns, made with collars and belt. Broken 790 Tegulurly $1.00 retty Dbelts Flanneiette Kimonoes, n patterns and colors; with and pockets. Nearly all sizes. Regularly $1.50. 98C At ....cieecciemininnns Goldenberg's—Third Floor. , B Women’s Gloves $1.50 Novelty Gauntlet Gloves, of chamoisette, with strap wrist and deep embroldered cuffs. White, blscuit, bea\er, cov- shades. P‘rml\' at. Kayser's 2.clasp Sfiik Glava& with double-tipped finger: Paris point backs. Gray, v mode, pongee, mastic, black and white, Fri- 790 day at, pair Goldenberg's—First Floor. 39¢ Cretonnes at 19¢ Yard Mill_lengths of Fine Quality Fast-color Washable Cretonnes, ranging from ° to 8 yards. Plenty of patterns alike, assur- ing a_wide selection of styles in auantities sutficient for prac- tically all needs. Light and dark colors with floral, stripe, - bird and tapestry_designs. First Floor—Bargain Table. Remnants of $2 to $3 Dress Goods $1.39 Yard Remnants of Fine Quality All- wool Dress Goods, in just the lengths wanted for spring dresses, suits, wraps, capes and children’s wear. The lot includes Camel's Hair Coatings, Polaire Spring Coatings, [] Camel's Hair 2 Crepe, Tallors’ Serge, Broadcioth and Storm Se, Black and colors. to 54 inches. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Widths 50 Pink Bandeaux Worth up } p3 1 33¢ Friday at 0dd lot of pink Bande: ux, heavy white mesh and fancy plnk materials; faste: baock model, All' sizes in the lot. First Floor—Bargain Tabl Petticoat Remnants All.slik Jersey Petticoats, of good heavy quality, in tan-and gray. Deep pleated fla’u;ce; and lfu]]l $2 98‘ w th, egularly $4.50. At . " Gingham Pett Ql. of excellent grade, in neat stripes, made with da' r\lflle. 69c All lenl’fl'll- !" Goldenberg’s 20c & 25c Cottons temnants of Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, firm and strongly woven qualities, in lengths from 1 to 5 yards. Goldenberg’'s—First Floor. 25¢ and 35c Dress Ging- hams and Romper Cloth 15¢ Yard Mill ends of 32-inch Dress Ging- hams and Romper Cloth, in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. Warranted fast colo Lengthe range from 3% to 2% vards Goldenberg's—First Fleor. 14c Yard 26 and 39 inch New Spring 3-Piece Costume Frocks 24.50 The most appealing new frocks for women and misses will be found here tomorrow in a diversity of styles at this moderate price. Every model of unusual stinction and made of the materials in greatest de- mand for Spring. Beautiful Three - piece Dresses, of Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe, Cordette, Brocaded Crepe, Talhta, Roshanara and other favored materials. Delightful versions of the new Spring sty long, slender lines, newr draperies, blouse effects, new panels, girdles and ornaments, side drapes, etc. Colors of black, navy, cocoa, deer, brown, green. etc Sizes 16 to 46. Goldenberg's—Becond Floor. $1.70 Birdeye Tuxedo Sweaters $1.39 Piece Reduced to $2.98 ‘ pieces of 24-inch A Lot of women's Tuxedo Wool eptic Diuper Cloth or Bird in black trimmed with in sealed carton of 10 vards e; buft Friday at $1.39 a piece Goldenberg s—First Floor. own sleeves, s0 Fine color. ld z::‘l’hnd Floer. Veiling Lengths 3/c Y ald 20c Bleached Crash 15¢ Yard (600 Yds) TUnion Linen ched Crash, with red bor- ders; for roller or tea towels. Goldenberg's—First Floor. n plain L chenille dotted " effects. taupe and various ons. ‘Friday at 37e. Goldenberss—First Fleor '$25 and $30 Seamless Brussels Rugs, $18.75 Floor samples and odd lots of Seamless Brussels Rugs, size 83x100. in floral. oriental and medallior. desigus; light and dark colorings. Alexander Smith & Sons and Firth Carpet Co.'s makes. $14.50 and $16.50 810 Crex De Luxe Neponset Rugs Rugs Genuine Neponset Rugs, 9x12- Crex de Luxe Rugs—the best ft. and 9x10.6-ft. sizes—termed of all grass rugs—at half price slight seconds, but nothing to hurt the wear or appearance. because they are discontinued All perfect quality, in Light and dark col- $6 95 Apaste: $4 95 orings in_wool ruz ze 4.6x7.6 ft. Fri- { $7 and $3 Fiber i 2 2.50 Grass designs. Friday a t and Grass Rugs $10 and $1 S $3.95 Rugs . crade 2,400 and 3,200 warp 8x12-ft. large room sizc e B ! Reversible Fiber and Sten- e i ieneneanlonea o clled Grass Rugs, in S Sious g i Ry B T vurious colors. Some =ubject orfental amctdnion @nd | | to slieht defects, others perfect | quality. Sizes 9x12 ft. and 8x10 ft. }‘rx- day at blue, green, tan and brown colorings. = Some slightly imperfect, ‘others free from defects. $6.75 (Goldenberg's—Fourth Fleor. Men’s Two-Pants Suits $19.75 The extra pair of pants will practicall,\' double the life of the suits—that’s economy for you! The styles are correct and the tailoring of a character that insures excellent service and fit. Norfolks, sports and young men’s models in the new Tweeds and Cassimeres and Homespuns in the popular pencil stripe effects. Colors of blue and white, blue with blue stripe. blue with gold stripe, brown with blue and white stripes, 5lnp=d oxiords, also plain Cambridge grays and light shades. Sizes 34 to 42. Goldenberg’s First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance From K Street. Women’s Oxfords and Pumps Choice, Friday, $1.69 Pair A lot of about 300 pairs of Women's Spring Oxfords and Pumps representing varfous broken lines and incomplete assortments from black kid and dull leathers. Welted, turn and McKay sewed soles; high and low heels. All sizes in the combined lot from 2% to 7. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. (10) Reed Chairs—Arm (10) Boudoir Lamj ma- Reed Chalrs, in ‘rich brown | hogany-finished base, electric lh; u};ronfly ln.hmgs w‘lt'h lllldk o. Regular shades, in gold, prlee S‘l"fio F‘rl- $6 9 blue and rose col- $ (9) Strollers, made of reed, (10) Bedroom Chairs, wal- natural or white finish; ad- nut finish, caned seats, panel justable backs and foot rest, backs. — Regular large hood. Pitce 4% Friley Regular price 512.50 # wrice $24.50. Friday. l(2) %hing l;o:mu s|uitens—3- plece Overstuffed Living Room (8) Baby Carriages, large | Suice, 72-inch Setteer large and roomy; made of fine reed: | Atm ' and Rockln( Chair, large noods, reversible ‘gear. | iepring seat - and > rubber - tired loose spring cush- wheels, Regu- $ lar price 345, 522 50 | 5o Respar price, 112 TRe (2) Bedroom Suites—i-pc. (6) Arm LMng Room Walnut Bedroom Suite, Dou- Chairs, oak frames. golden or | ble Bed, Dresser. Semi-Vanity fumed oak finish, upholstered | Dresser and Chit- seat and back of forétte. Regular imitation leather. Brice, " 3140, " Fri- $119 Regular prloo (1) Dlning Room Suites—d- ns plece Suite, walnut finish; 60- floor samples, whl!s or ivory finish: slighfly soiled from | glass front China Cabinet and inclosed Serving ble sizs’ only. $11 00 lele'. peeEular Regular price price, $198. Fri- $22.50, Friday = 4 our regular stock of higher priced footwear. Choice of patent, ta $14.560, Friday.. (6) inch Buftet. oblong Table, handling; dou- 3Y cveenerianenne