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THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, O, MONDAY, MARUH 26, 1923 IBRITAIN DENIES BAN INBURMA DILFIELD | | ™oesssanase eh | : Assures State Department $3.59 pr. = A Sprlng DreSSCS No Agreement Was Made Itpenetatesrestoresnor | Excluding U. S. Interests. | | e | $2.50 “Alltyme” Knitted : Wt dip ta 30500 painful congestion. [ £ /4 . & Sm'um.h’kml Assurance of the British govern- || . N T o brojoes.straine.chiatcolds | MeNt that & proclamation alleged to 1 re e N Fr————— T v Wit | have been signed in 1884 by Queen 5 \ . Victoria and an agreement purporting reek’ i i M e Last week’s sale of these fashionable silks was a The response today to this sale has been phe- a vear later in relation to ail rights | tremendous success, the entire lot being sold out in * 1 ¥ § A in Burma are spurious has been ac- a single day. In tomorrow’s sale you are offered a 69 : . nomenal. Women are buying several of them, one [ ) A cepted by the State Department. The || 5 wide range of the season’s newest and most wanted fif' e‘ach St{le', fl‘fr thc){hrc;m‘; th:hvalutis i State Department, were sald to have e il ed S Crepc sounts e e expressly excluded American oil com- | They are new s ng styl to.a Che hve{wher'c this dl!hncll\'e( sndibeastitl it guat ‘;'lnt'y % i o Sty N o | AEO NCw Springatyles crepe silk is frommen! in the Spring fashions for sports Yard 4 and of fine quality materials. T panies from doing business in B and the assortment offers a < 3 A A i < SOMCONE DUSNORY I BUDmE splendid selection in low skirts, suits, frocks and capes. Every yard stamped “All- . Delightful modes for every type—straightlin=, In identical communications to o : : G shoes that women want fi ' ; a preventive medicine Secretary Work of the Initerior De- | _‘I n,,{,.‘“’;;,’},,:'"‘m,",‘f 'ng E:“ the “1"'6" which means perfect quality. . draped, paneled, bouffant and basque effects. De- partment, Secretary of Commerce Cholce o smart-looking - t g ?, e i in- Avoid R of pcommercs Ot oadbian aig e look 3 Canton Crepe, $2.59 $3 Paisley Crepe, $2.39 P veloped of the season’s most favored materials, in co Sfi ar'o nn‘.\'slnn”mu’de pub:n-‘yeste\;'daii ‘H‘u'r-. ;;19" lfnl'l:wmg materials: 40 Inches Wide 40 Inches Wide cluding— n: ion retary Hughes said that “the Britis ull Leathers. A close-woven pure-silk quality, of Very fine quality, soft and supple, with Qord O SRR et R T | e com i cor e | 557 TN e G | ML RS ) VR pe de’Chine. Chifton Sk, Tepcosham. rich ¢ s Veadiie . . Blacl spring wear. Colors of black, navy, gray louses and sports wear. Brilllant de- e il i i - statement has been accepted by the | Satin, Drown Satin, Brown and copen. High-grade quality, very low SieNarana ool ngstinte vatled)Resores Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Silk, Tricosham, rich com BRA“DRET“ ] |State Department” Suede, Patent and Gray priced In tomorrow's sale at $2.69 yard. | ment of styles. 40 inches wide. ) o binations, Georgette Crepe, Satin Canton and © binati , Bl l, Report to Senate. H ombinations, nck Kid, T wio il Paisley Silks. Inimmaking s =eporisto)tho Scpate | = L in March, 1920, in response to a|| Welted and turn soles. 4 S F C C 2.8 ? S 3 PILLS 1 |in svarch. o2, in response to a ) T i e, ooy atin=-Face Canton Crepe, $2. 3 vey Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20: regular sizes, 36 to 44, and at bed time ,will keep with rega strictions imposed low walking heels. All sizes Stylish Stout” Dresses in sizes 42%; to 52V, s in prospecting, | | in the combined lot from 2% Full 40 Inches Wide—Extra Special Newest spring colors include Ashes of Roses, Jade well and happy S L ( to 7, widths A to D. B - x pring ! ses, Jade, you nd developing petroleun T s A toD. A heavy rich satin face all-silk quality—among the favorite silks for spring Kit \Box (Eocos" Tan'BrowrnDeer. Nave and Black persly vegeisble: s 3 Slaie Ceanasenen wear—drape racefully and popular because of their lustrous appearance and 2 ? 2 z : et = % titement with respect to | At i e excellent woaring qualities. Select your Easter gown tomorrow from the assort- Z 2 : India i w ment of shades, which includes black, navy, brown, tan, Eray. henna. ete.. 40 g = “American oil companies are ex- inches wide. GoMenbers’s—First Floor. Iy excluded from doing business e — Ly proclumation signed by e A Great Profusion of New Models in , er 24, 1884 d a blanket con- . . s 3 Sion ot ety nine’ Years Wi 35¢ Spring Dress Ginghams . Princess Slips given the Burma Ofl Company l];tln' ed) on August 23, 1885, protecting 8 = = —————r this company from all’ forelgn com: 32 Inches Wide—Special Tomorrow eau 1 u aS e I a S ;{/ },“7) “ st trordnco et A beautiful assortment of newest } ; \ l&;,:\;,-, i had heen cited in @ report of the lrx-l‘ spring styles and colorings to choose o = s | OIS G e e from—and an extra fine quality domes- j / ; - $ 1 O : > ' P06 P206 deciared chap it e o tic gingham that will wash and wear say when used in anner h : 3 ? : ety Fore beNa e utny splendidly. Staple and fancy checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors in every wanted shade. Warranted fast, 32 inches wide. Princess n the department's o iinghams, 36 25¢ Dress Ginghams, 32 7 h 3 \ S1ips, ate with refer e_to restrictions on ches fine, sheer qual inches wide, in staple and // g = = NN ade of petroleum development in India were y launder ancy checks; warranted fast £ 2 y rich lus- ““substantially correet ly. In checks, < colors; lengths from T X - Y trous Britain Collects Data. ids of pin 5 2 to 10 vards. In 19(: . - o quality Mr. Hughes said thaw in 1 ave S wanted sy randum on the petroleum ati E ack a0 Shirting ras, fine, in black and published by the British go: 25c © Percales, 36 inches close woven. soft finish grade, ~ eyl {and submitted to American gov- | . light grounds, in neat 36 Inches wide, for men's and ! Correctly nment on July 1921, it was; printed checks, stripes. dots, boys' shirts, women’s and Hundreds of women r";?dp “}:m ull cut hips stated with respect to India that plaids an figures. children's wear; white A prospecting for mining leases have Close woven, soft fin- lgc grounds with print- who are accustomed to and double ed stripes and 2 C shoulder, been, in practice, granted only to i & . = 1 h subjects or to companies con- Goldenberg's—First Fioor check paying much highe r straps. AN engths 0 Tast. ha added ihe Stats De- R e PR S prices for their millinery ent was informed by the British | b3 E v n office that there was no will be delighted with the || cousmsers st | Lovely Easter Dresses fOr | wonderiut assortment of French Room Haus offered tomorrow at $10 and $12.50. {strictions as existed in Indla upon New arrivals are being unpacked as this advertisement is written and will be on view foref articipat the develop- 4 L A Bl A St s L B' d I 'ttl G' 1 for the first time Tuesday. Every model is a correct style, new, smart and distinctive. New Bracelet Watches BT S et lg an 1 e lr S in designing, fabric and color. Hats for the miss, young woman and the matron. Every $4.95 { Hughes, informed the State De- | type of hat from the strictly tailored model to the exquisite dress hat is included. PR 7 "m:lr.'»‘:;r:fi»xtx'.'{fin.."frul:x‘xmxr:‘g e ang Girls’ Dresses Soft, pliable Milan and tagal straws, hair braid and rich fabrics are developed in pokes, | Burma_ are’ being collected for com. | $4.98 to $8.98 flares, rolled brim and other models. Trimmings of fruit, flowers and embroidery add ¢ oo with i ot munication to this government, as has | ey e let to match, Goldenberg's—First Floor i Beautiful White Organdy 3, ! N, Dresses, in smart girlish mod- Goldenberg's—Second Floor. | CHARGE MAN SIGNED SON'S| : B I ———— - | NAME TO APPEAL BY WIRE |, L B, Seed's 07 VERY S B ’ $8.75 10 89c Imported White Organdy S b R ‘ \ Girls’ Silk Dresses Oys o to Full 45 Inches Wide—One Day at i sore. | George Webster, Held in Dickinson | $7.98 to $21 A very sheer, fine, transparent quality, Center, N. Y.. on Complaint of | i A3 s 4 % 2 = with permanent finish—ideally suited for ment of handsome models. In well as Graduation frocks. Guaranteed per- i3716 12th street northeast of $30 u = sizes 8 to 16 years. . { sheer, crisp appearance after frequent wash- et e o ; Girls' Dresses M sl g Kot tnd witth 45 inchce s e alasppearad Sentonmer sl %4 AL N ' Serge Suits 50¢ White Voiles, 29c | 36-In. Wash Satin, 55¢ harged S an givi v - $1.50 and $1.98 Sizes 8 to 18 years. Plenty of Large Sizes 36-inch White Novelty Voiles, | A yarn mercerized cotton fab- with white woven stripes; sheer | ric, for lingerie: in pink, light White Organdy Dresses oS EATeTS SIS = _ | ' ¥ 3 pretty new models, trimmed THE TWO-PANTS SUITS are in fancy quality. blde, ~orchid. honesdew., flesh, NEW DISCOVERY iny following information | = 2 3th Eatin ribborn &t walst aid wool mixtures, tweeds, cassimeres and " | — the family cough i 1 over to police authorities lace insertions and tucks: cheviots. Medium and dark shades, also 45c Indian Head, 35¢ | $1 White Voile, 69¢ et e pctonotiDetechives Gl skirts finished with deep hems. Heather colorings and invisible stripe ef- t4-inch White Indian Head, e, 69¢ the day that ing Paul H i iects. Well tailored coats paca or tw linen-finish quality; 2 to 10 yard - 4(\~1‘nc1; Imported White -h.m, e ¥ = o s i H H H . ~ £ ] ot = 1 on Voile, a very fine, sheer disappeared his family b Little Girls’ Dresses Little Girls’ Dresses lined. Clever spring models, including the s " | two-ply quality. ca.Jnomewandpere. and /] $1.25 $1.39 newest shoulder pleat Norfolk. with patch \ 45c Check Batiste, 35¢ | % e 1on s e Colbran Ootary Dresseabin |l ot iarcerima i ntaiais. 1ol B DScKetsimndiflaps: Both)puitsiof pantaifull 36-inch Shadow Check Batiste. | 35¢ Plisse Crepe, 29¢ i Mr.” Hofmann. signed George Web- Grdon rons d’ blue; rume | rose, blue, tan and green, with lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years. varn »merc!lrllxed q‘u;npl. :.:r l\lr\ i Foih chaswide’ aiaott ster, asking for information and fur- trimmed models, for the little | hand smocked yokes and em- THE BLUE SERGE SUITS are fine 1 Serieiin il fwantedicolons.r sisol | ized quality, in a (‘I:r::'(:;n\ s ther description of the boyv, and de- girls from 2 to 6 vears of age. broldered collars; sizes 2 to & quality all-wool navy blue serge, well i Gollsbegla i Tees |¥ SISt whitetanoicalore {claring that the undersigned had years. . 2 = i : { probably seen him. In response, a A = tailored in mannish model, with one pair | Photograph of youns Hofmann was Oll\-gggd(y REO::?:IS' 31,?,‘8, Babies’ Coats, $3.50 of full-lined knickerbocker pants. Sizes » Webster at Buffalo, N. Y., 2 e . : y = 8 to 17 vears. e . models, with high backs, daintily Short White Coats, of soft fin- y fir-ne cue it ained esnidati trimmed with fine lace, and em- | ish cashmere and serge, belted “Smart Set” Suits with a e O eW as el nt to Mr. Hofmann in which the broideries. :nd }on!n n}nd‘ell: uomed\vuh = > ame o e ¢ was s} d roidered designs; good quality H R S LR Children’s 59c Bloomers | linins: aizes 3 and 5 vears. Two Pairs of Pants, $14.75 ESCAPES e Reking: or 480, £x Be Sreeall . y . Suits tallored in_the best possible man- [l anine o B L e ied 50c Children’s Slips, $1 ner, of all-weol tweeds, cassimerey and ats n eSS x { taken up with the local police by Mr. | Pink and white Satin Bloomers, White Batiste Princess Slips. cheviots, in attractive spring colorings and At the first sign of | Hofmann, who was not convi large reinforcement; heavy elas- | wvokes and skirts trimmed with patterns. Newest spring models. =~ Both 3 3 { that his son was wiring, and the re- | tic finish; sizes 6 to 12 years. laces and insertions; sizes 6 to pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 8 to 20 years. Specmlly Purchased and Gr-eatly bleedlng gums,beon |sult was the arrest of Webster on Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 14 years. Boys’ $18 Blue Serge . Charges of false pretenses M Underpriced Tomorrow at yourguard. Pyorrhea, I i 4 e e s i ; 3 Two-Pants Suits, $14.75 E ! y Fi E . tail o CrOyeRoles D S Women’s Full-Fashioned R e . health, is on the way. S e S i gl pacic’with patch'and fap pockets. 'Alpaca { " mans ned coat. 0 S N Four persons out of garth the Romans builtl for Jerasslen Pure Thread Sllk stOCklngS S to 18 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. P every five past forty, R tien it The et A | < ity i : E Every woman and young miss who ; stratlon of the durability of anci- y 3 .mdthousar?dsyoung i“"\‘) masnnry, o el o M Slight Seconds of .quml Women’s Vests wants a new wrap for Easter should er, are subject to it. = $2 and $2.25 Qualities. . . ..... ... ~ 100 Visiting 50c Each come here tomorrow and see what s Cards Women's Summer Weight Fine 5"’3"‘1001“"% 3"‘14 Charming Coats Pure Thread Silk Stockings, full fashioned and service- Ribbed Vests, bodice and band and Capes $12.50 will buy. able and long~wearing kind. 39c Shoulder straps: pink and whites They are correctly styled garments Y regular and extra sizes. g i 2 i Colors of black, gun metal, white, gray and castor. Made Children's Knitted Waist that would be priced at much higher : " : 4 figures if they were bought in the reg- with double sole, heel and toe. The defects are hardly e will take orders to- fuitm, with garter attachments, :Fll“_“"“’yt X special “fiderprice pu% 2 i reari ity morrow for Visiting Cards, 8 LS a vay. E = noticeable and do not affect the wearing quality. with ame printed {n clear l;gee‘.iir;gm sizes 2 to 65C chase permits this unusual value- new type, at this specia years oo o A5 A i rice—39¢ for one hundred. Children’s Nainsook Bloomer iving. Women’s $2.25 Silk Chlfion_ Silk HOSF' $1.50 R §00a qaality white briss e BT low eex aed ao | SNnE ccs: Hand Women's Chiffon Silk Hose, tol board—choice of ten sleeves; elastic band; 50C These Fabrics: Handsome exceptionally sheer quality, in pleasing sty sizes 2 to 12 years; per- . . Velours, Rich Overplaids, . Ture Thresd | black and wanted shades. They Goldenberg's — Stationery De- fect quality Silk Hose, with double =ole, come put up in sealed packages, partment. Women'’s Gauze Cot- 1 heels and toe; double cotton gar- but have been thoroughly ex- = ~ . \ | [l certop. In binck and an assort- | amined at factory and are guar- ssiNcaon Asskendl (e Polaire Cloth and Sports Coatings. False pretenses in an alleged at- \ ) d long waisted effects, trimmed - i s 9 . Rich bt to fleece Frank J. Hofmann o - with ruffles and dainty buds; Wool Mixtures Two=Pants 7 55 manent finish, and will retain its original [ ] Brush your teeth with FOR THE GUMSE More than a tooth paste —it checks Pyorrnea 35¢c and 60c in tubes ment of wanted shades. anteed perfect. How To Pur A | Women’s Fiber Hose, 59¢ Children’s Socks, 29¢ New “Francis” - Pleated and loose - back models, escessccscsecesccccenecsn Fiber Silk Hose, with three- Artificial Silk Plated Top Socks, . BAD BREATH seam back; i orted shades. white with assorted colored Corsets, $4,48 Easter Greeting trimmed with large buttons and buck- i et ) RN | : in y ) : 5 H Sec calues. striped tops and turnover cuffs. 5 B, Edwards’ @live Tablets Get KICK lN l’l‘ 1 Second of $1.00 values. Mostly all sizes; second of b0c trg:l’:.rv‘fl!t?-m;u;fl‘n:’;:\f'ggnfl:: A Card les, patchqor slit poc}(ets. (__nlur.sI p: at the Cause and Remove It 5 s | Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Two models, with long skirt, and ards tan, deer, Sorrento and attractive plaid - —A tip for “wets” lacing below front clasp; sizes 23 mixtures. Sizes 16 to 44 for misses SR s” and || 5c to 35 h Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub-| || “grygl™ to_30. G toicoc Sac 1 women . stitute for ca , act gently on the 3 Coutil Corsets, silk embroidery and wo! - Goldenberg's—Second Floor. | : o A profuse assortment of tiocls: ol Miie vl We are all liable to feel | | || e e ons, the ‘daintlest styles, that . - with bad breath find | || “out of sorts” at times— . eal!l eSS ee S deep slastic ot $1 98 o sriead choet . e g L R S e = W $12 Stenciled Crex Rugs ablets. The pleasant, sugar| || )ik in & | - VOt Goldenberg's—Fi s coated tablets are taken for bad breath | kick” in it to clear the |||/ 81x90 Double-Bed Size—All Perfect Goldenberg's—Third Floor. lenberg's—First Floor. | Gsseesesseses.esessrsesisessncer bo by all who know them. brain, brighten the eye, put o Sheets that Jvil]fgive exceplio:a] servifc?i 9x12-ft. Room Size—All Perfect Quality 4 o ards’ ive Ta s - ' i rfectly made rom extra eavy, ful . > A o0, Edvards Ofive Tablets set gen- pep” in the system. e e e e $ I 29 19¢ Toweling Silk Underwear They are 9x12-ft, large room size and every $ 88 ) " 8 el raral e Best way to do this is to | 'market would retail at_$1.50. For Easter Wear is strictly perfect, with the factory label ettt e dendly puty: | | take —with, or without, a [|||] 81x0"inch size for double beds." Better 12Yc Yard gernor atiic Spore. Biomers, | EtShed. L ) ing the entire system. They do that{ || “chaser” —that harmless supply your needs at this saving. 2 Stitched Knoe; Jade 6robia. bramn g CREX Rugs are made of tough prairie grass e = Y 1 1,800 yards of Bleached Crash ; 3 ] ss, :,E'\"!:,d,',':,'.g';,r.::;' ,,;l,"z’;é(_fl““ Ao yet thoroughly efficient $1.89 Seamless Bleached $430 Crochet Bedspreads, ex- | Toweling, neat blue border: sott. | 3% Sond. puas ard biack com: | \oven with heavy double warp—long wearing and durable. Y 2 sy family medicine,Beecham’s | Sheets, 81x99 extra tra_large size for absorbent grade for roller or tea | bind Newest 1923 stenciled designs, in green, blue, brown and All the benefits of nasty, sickening, Pills. length for double double beds; heavy towels. (Limit ten yards.) lewe: 3 gns, in g . s a griving cathartics are derived_from = | veds neave rouna $1.,59 raised Marseiiics $3.49 Goldonberg's—First Floor. $4.50 and $5.00 combination coloring. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without | thread quality...... esigns Gold 's—First Floor, -] riping, pain or any disagrecable ef- Two for adults and one $139 Seamiess $225 White Dim. A o Other Wanted 9x12-ft. Size priving, Y for children is the phrase Blenched Sheets, 1.15 | . redrpreads $1.98 Square Veils 5 S R in' Monday’s Sal Dr. ¥. M. Edwards discovered the| § Of health that has meant s2xd0 ” single “hed $1. three-quarter $1.89 | $1.19 Women’s Handker- ummer Rugs in Monday’s Sale formula after seventeen years of prac-| § good digestion and a clear e Crochet Bl s -S1. hiefs, 12c Each 9x12-ft. CREX 9x12-ft. Hodge's tice among patients afilicted with howel systemtocountless health: T oue 45¢ le:: ed Pillow- 330 Square vags are the Nosue for vc 1€ q, ac De Luxe Rugs— $2l 50 Rattania Rugs— $15 75 and Li\:;rl complaint, with the atten- happy people the worl‘g | bed size; Marseilles $2_79 :m‘::x q“'.';f‘h;l-el‘l:,: :s:::(:l‘elx?t ‘\n:lnd‘:fi“nrcrul.lthord:: H:nod"!::xl-)(;h}:{ave:;xeggrd;?l aslo‘r:l?y sale price o sale pr,i:eus. B . dant bad breath. Datterns P : v flects, with octagon meshes. In h ‘lawns, with hem- ox12-ft. Hodge's Cherokee .| 9x12-ft. Stencile Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable | 4 over for the past 80 years. } || 29c Unbleached Sheeting Cot- 2oc Bleached Musiin, | & Srown. navy, gras, taupe, black | Lo Ao e R roduction of | Fiber Rugs—sale Grass Rugs—sale 4 gl g g : & tom. 39 inches. wide, close woven, soft finish C | and"cotor combinations. a popular handkerchief, imported . SOApeINE e e e S At All Druggists=25c and 50c extra heavy close 1 C quality, 36 inches wide to_sell at 25c_each, 4 price will know them by their olive color. — woven quality. . Goldenberg's—First Floor. First Yior—Veiling Dept. ‘Galdenbery's—First Fleer. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Take one or two every night for a 2 . —— week and note the effect. 15¢ and 30y price

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