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*THF, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. e ——— deln ol s BRITISH PILE UP |"secomemon or damves| e’ S PARIS SHOGKED HUGE SURPLUS Mearyland’s Quota of Legion Total Harry Pilcer and Companions Income for Year Exceeds Ex- Placed at $2,000 by Na- tlonal Officers. Charged by Magistrate With Offense Against Morality. penses by £101,000,000. Lower Taxes Asked. D. O, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923 Women’s 12Y2c and 15¢c Handkerchiefs, 9c Special assortment of Women's Handker- chiefs, including embroidered corner lawns and dimities; in whitc and colors; good sheer qualities, well made and finished. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Spring Suits for Large Women In “Stylish Stout” Sizes 42Y; to 50 and Silk Gloves 43 to §1—Tailored on Specialized Lines $1.15 Pair < o, Elbow-length Silk Glov : with double-tipped fing g and Paris point stitchir 3 \ In gray, pongee, ’ ; X black and white, 4 & \ $2.49 Kid. Glov French Kid Gloves, tv oversear s A sale that will be welcomed by large women, who ‘sel- clasp_cvers dom have an opportunity to supply their suit requirements at gray - brown a special price. Ji e Well tailored to give the appearance of slenderness to Goldenbergs—First Floor. women of large proportions. Suits that will appeal to particu- lar women because they show the height of good taste. The materials—Mannish Serge, Poiret Twill and Tricotine, beau- tifully finished and neatly trimmed with buttons and narrow belt. Silk or satin lined. Choice of black and navy. Princess Slips Sizes 4214 to 50 and 43 to 51. ers. in (I’u popular Tuudo I xteenas | | Women’s Spring Sults st)hsn models. Come in LS Enace black, navy, reindeer, brown In Regular Sizes 16 to 44 de with de and gray. All sizes. Fea- straps and v Special, $19 75 tured tomorrow at $5.98. Full length. . ularly $2.00 Slip-On Sweaters Suits in the newest a smartest models for sp: lgnflily tailored of Poiret twill, tricotine a d kamelure. Box, straig thnc or $1.09. Fine .,u.,s 8 Bloom«.rs, /9L side effect models, plain tailored or trimmed with braid, buttons and embroidered effects. Colors of navy, black, sand and tan. Little Girls’ Straw Hats $1 A Tuesday sale, featunng the newest and most be- coming styles in Spring Hats for little girls. Of fine grade straw, in tailored models, trimmed with rib- bons and quills. In spring colors of brown, tan, black and combinations. Babies’ Bonnets, $1 Bables' fine white mull Bonnets with dainty laces, tucks and shirring. Made with rever: nd ‘rills. fin ished with wide ties. Large varlety of styles—special at one dollar. Princess Slips, $1 Girls' Princess Slips offine white muslin, with yokes of lace Insertion, and flounces, trimmed with lace and em- V and round neck es 6 to 14 years. Qoldenberg’'s—Third Floor. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., April 2— {The national organization of the American Legion will attempt to raise an endowment fund of $100,000 or more this year for the perpetual annual decoration of the graves of 32,100 American soldiers of the world war who are buried in France, Scot- By the Associated Press. land and Belgium. | LONDON, A 2—The extreme| Maryland's quota of this fund is dificulty experienced by chanceliors $2,000. The various legion posts in of the exchcquer after the war in ‘\l land wil. contribu a share of | S0s s his” amount, and they have bhe estimating correctly the nation's ge- promised financial ass nce by rela r ahead is shown by the | tives of men who died in the service or the financlal year ended | @nd others. 7 i , Any contributions sent to tead of a surplus of be- | Renout, commander of the seven million pounds' Lo;.von Department of as estimated b; ormer Howard street armory =i sulin b o B “" 7 will be acknowledged Sir Robert S. Horne. the | pogts in each town will exceeds £101,000,000, ! contributions and goes automatically to "fll‘“‘enl - = Il For scveral years the legmn h n of the national debt, { been raising a fund each iment should pass & spe- | for the graves on Memo £ it otherwise endowment fund om itjothormis take care of this work for urplus is mainly due 0 | come. i Therc is real X f TR ACK OF HEIR MEANS | miee » | REFUGE FOR AGED o5 “trecs ot cIvil services, which »ximately S u.hh and grip. lough the | Theseattacks with es 0, and defense servic st £he | spectal Dispaten to The Star [Siescattac uced. it produced | U R ALTIMORE, Md., Aprn 2.—1¢|lcave their vic- |tims with a By the Assaciated Press, | PARIS, April 2.—Harry Pllcer American dancer, was one of five the- atrical people who appeared before Investigating Magistrate Bacguart, this afternoon, charged with “an of against moralily on the stage. others were MM. Dufresne and managers, and Mmes. Rahna and Zulaica, dancers, of one of the most prosperous of the Paris musle halls. S Arthor | ¢, | ease by Pol Long concerned protestcd against accuracy of the report on the Inspector Legrand, de- r than truth ed that the ces 1 which he appears with the maie acl omen as partaers contain nothing { that cowsd “shock the morals.’ Wil continued until noxt week. he After Effects of Colds and Grip tween et-‘rin.,, penditure Women’s New Tux:zdo Sweaters a $5.98 Fine Wool Jersey Sweat- 0 as ¢ 'np»\lcd with an estimat- ) profits duty and | Henry Stmu Broadwater, only child I gale of war s together produced | of the late Thomas H. Bro: Aaum,;wugh or in a £64,000,000 leos than estimated, 5 &y 5 T 5 o uppermastin the | 41es without descendants. his father's| weakened con- cotatojmill masdito true - |dition, wide open tc the attacks | court Sweaters, with tie b tion of DU, peacock, Baldwin Wil | aldwin will|ing the Broadwater H n :\Ax‘lu‘ah‘hvrd ’}X":)ol A ko esunts. Ve lul other illness. | i; T O winn | water's will was filed yesterday for | You can build up your lowered | reductions and | probate in the orphans He | resisting power by taking Father ! 1;";:‘03“?{“;; r:»‘ formerly was a graln n nt of | John's \lulmm the pure (omll with reliet in mu;’”‘* “‘Vh '““l “""d":' vieazs "’h]umnh of which ~lren"tl1e|m { Paris, where he died 3 h 7 S f Hhals e & Tody of financtal | Spectfic tion for found! nk\d“d nourish the syste cial opinion ;; the coun i the home a tained in_the wili{ Pather John’s Medicine soothes | n as pursued ' to S, James urlington, Dr Oscur ne y and too prudent a|Richard Fletcher and Donald F ! heals the lining of the ;!l'r;‘u'li‘u{]( u(_r:efluu‘on : :m“::}]«r all of \u‘mr}u‘ :;\l:x‘:\fl Va. \\rv:\lhmg passages, and being a > e debt. is opin- 15.000 ard not more than $20,000 was , icine uilds v referable to reduce | left for the purpose. real food medicine, builds new ulate trade, rather | " A bullding is to be .| strength and flesh without using erected « Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Goldenborg's—Thi pt further defation, Vitublo problems of huge yment, LIBRARY PUTS BAN ON THREE HISTORIES! Two Volumes by Prof. A. B. Hart and One by C. H. Van Tyne Called Un-American, €alif, April 2.—Three branded by James n of the book col Jose Carnegie Li- "an and unfit for removed rary after The books erican His- 3 ormation of by Albert Bushnell Hart, history at Harvard Uni- onal Tdeals of History same author, and the olution.” by C. H. Van | r of history at Colum- | passages | claring that ! ng patriots of the | up to scorn, and of the American volutionary usly hindered Americani- throughout the country. NN $3.50 Phlladelplua $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Sundays, April 8 and 22 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Washiogton (Union Statlon) 30 AN o 10:05 AN, 4.3, Philadelphia Retar sruing. leaves Broad Street Station 30 PM., Weat r’Mk.A»ll‘hll T:35 P.M., Chester 7:58 P.M., Wil mingten 5:15 P.M Tickets on sale Friday preceding Excursion imilar Excursions Sundays, May 6, use 3, 17. = Route Pennsylvania Railroad System ¢ the Broadway Limited Healing Honey STOPS THE TICKLE HEALS THE THROAT CURES THE COUGH Its Soothing, Healing Effect soon gives relief. Price 35¢. § A Penetrative Healing Salve and aMild Laxative are important in the treatment of Coughs, Spas- modic Croup and Colds, therefore, a box of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve and a package of Grove's Liver Pills are enclosed with every bottle of Hayes' Healing Honey, making a complete tract of not less than twenty acre Y land. The building is to have a wings. one for men the othe women, with a common sittix between. Only white n; comac county, who are a year for their mainte, be admitted, except tha able to pay and wh worthy by the trustees ceived. Only persons of sound mind, not In ebriates or paupers, are mitted if natives of Accomac neerovs drugs. BLUE BANNER CHOCOLATES THE HOME CANDY We recommend these delicious Chocolates 2 Their purity and flavor make them favorites everywhere BIG FOUR CANDY (O, holesale Confectionors b SCHRAFF CHOCOLATES 605 E St. N.W. Telephone Franklin 6033 INC, Most of us eat too hastily and do not chew our food enough. It people realized how much more good their food would do them if properly masticated, and followed up with a bit of WRIGLEY’S to assist the digestive process, we’d have far better health. Keep teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen and diges- tion good with WRIGLEY’S. WRIGLEY'S is the perfect gum, made of purest materials, in modern, sanitary factories. TIu Flavor copen. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $2.50 ““Alltyme” Knitted Silk Crepe In the Favorite Shades $ 1 A Yard for Sports Skirts, Suits, Dresses and Capes........ We've just received another lot of these beautiful silks— the distinctive crepe silk in such great demand this season for sports skirts, suits, frocks and capes. Offered tomorrow in the following desirable spring shades— Black, Deer, Cocoa, Fallow, Seal, Pelican, Lanvin, Blue Jay Gray, Sandalwood, Ceramic and Navy. Every vard perfect and with the trade-mark name on the selvage, h is a guarantee it is the genuine “Alltyme Knitted Silk Crepe. $3 Paisley Crepe $2.39 yd. 40 Inches Wide lustrous quality woven; shown In all t designs and col for overblouses, dresses $2.25 Chiffon Tafieta $1.79 yd. 35 Inches Wide All Pure Silk quality, with soft clinging chiffon finish; all wanted street and evening shades; also changeable effects. 39¢, 48c and 59c Cretonnes 24c yard A purchase of yard-wide Washable Cretonnes from one of the country’s eading mills, in all the new spring and summer patterns, at a wonderful price concession. In mill lengths from 2 to 10 yards, as well as trial bolts, so that you can be sure of securing a sufficient num- ber of yards for your needs. $4 Canton Crepe $2.98 40 Inches Wide Fine firmly latest ations Extra heav; face, all s sality, a ¢ cided favorite for spring wear, in black, navy, brown, gray and tan rich sal In pretty light and dark floral, bird, foliage or tapestry designs, suitable for furmmre comfort, trunk and couch covers, as well as for children’s dresses, aprons and frocks. Bolts on sale_in our Fourth Floor—Drapery Bection. Mill lengths on First Floor—Bargain Tables. $2 All-Wool Imported Tweeds Full 54 Inches Wide $1.49 The most fashionable fabric for the new Spring capes, coats and skirts. A fine all-wool fabric of serviceable qual- .ity, in the most desired colors and combinations. 54 inches ide. "L Allowel Serge | 3 Polaice Contings $1.29 o X 42-inch All-wool French Serge, a fine double twilled quality, in black, navy blue, burgundy. $8 Bolivia Cloth, $6.49 54-inch Bolivia Cloth, a rich lus. $1.79 trous quality, ome of the most o popular materials for spring capes G4-inch All-wool Crepe, with the and wraps, iIn black, brown and | desirable Canton crepe weave, in Goldenberg's—First Floor. ' black, navy blue and brown. 54-inch All-wool Polaire Coat- ings, stylish overplaids and plain colors of tan, beaver, deer, camel, copen, French blue, etc $2.50 All-wool Crepe brown and $1 Imported Dress Linen All Pure Linen Quality 69 36 Inches Wide ........... C Beautiful Quality Dress Linen, heavy and firm woven— one of the favorite materials for spring suits and dresses. Warranted all pure linen flax—one yard wide. In the follow- ing wanted spring shades: Copen, Old Rose, Pink, Reseda, Tan, Brown, Light Blue, Lavender, Wistaria, Gray and White, 35.Inch Pongee, 690 36-inch Poplins, 59¢ A beautiful silk and cotton fab- Yarn Mercerized Poplins, with ric, with the appearance 11- | rich lustrous finish, in all wanted silk pongee. In a large colors, also black. fent”of wanted shades 36-Inch Shantung pretty self-color brocade 36-Inch Ratine, 59¢ Pongee, 49¢ superior high-grads cotton ded!: opular Bon weave for drossos and & tabrio, yarn mercerized; in . ail wanted colors for women's and children's frocks. eattnn fpexs for dresses and suits. and broken checks and vla(dl. all wanted shades. Goldenberg's—Tirat ¥loor. Sl 75 and $1.89 W Extra Size Seamless Sheets %0x90 and 90x99 Inch Sizes Termed “Run of the Mill” $1.39 qu«-ll(y seam- nade of long- sheeting Superior less sheets. Trivial hem to be the hurts classed as “run of m 50c Pillow Tubing, 35¢ 42.tnch Bleached Pillow- caso Tubiug, woven grade, freo drossing $4 Bedspreads, $2.98 Crotehet Be double bed siz raised Marseilles pattorns $5 Bed Sets, $3.98 Crotchiet Bed Sets, loped cdges with cut gorners; full - double Iowcxses. 33c cached Pillow- arge slze; perfect quality; linen finish. 19¢ Muslin, 15¢ 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close woven, soft finish quality {\\__ Goldenbers’s—First Floor. J 69C Yard 64-inch Heavy-weight Mercerized Table Damask, if five pretty patterns. An excellent grade for general use. (No mail or phone orders accepted.) Goldenberg's—First Floor. 25¢ Huck Towels 19C Each Hemmed Huck Towels, fine, close, absorbent weave, in pink, blue and gold bordered styles; size 17x37 inches. Turkish Towels, athletic weave, absorbent weave; for face or bath use; size, 19x38 Inches. 25C Worth 3bc; each. Double Thread Turkish Towels, size, 21xé4 39C tnches. Worth 50c each, at Goldenberg's—First Floor. Kimonos 98c A epecial offering for Tuesday of flne Crepe Ki- monos, in new models for Spring. Plain_colors, trim- med_with floral effects, in all the leading shades. Made with loose belts and two pockets. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. New Polly Prim Aprons 75¢ ‘Well made, practical gar- ments of fine gingham, In long-waisted modsis, trim- med with rickrack braid and finished with two pock- ets. Good assortment of neat check and plaids. All full cut and neatly " wiih Gartor ‘attachmonts s 9x12-ft. Stenciled Grass Rugs At About One-Half | $3 98 Present Price All are perfect rugs and thh season’s importation. double-warp quality that es long wear. of designs and colors including the wanted green brown medallion designs and other patterns. 9x12-f room size—extra special at $3.98 tomorrow. Other 9x12-Ft. Rugs Specially Priced for Tomorrow’s Sale 9x12-ft. Stenciled ! OxI2-ft. Hodge's Cherokee eREx lf\l:xs .su.as $8.88 | Fiber Rugs. $1375 $]0 05 value. At valucs: | oxiz- " Hodge's Rattania Rugs, 9x12-ft. CREX De Luxe Rugs, 5 Rl in new and artistic S < RS i = i gs Spring Dress Ginghams Regularly 35¢ Yard } 29C Full 32 Inches Wide. ... of standard Crisp, new, clear-colored Dress Ginghams, quality, of fine domestic manufacture, warranted fast unuY Shown in a wonderful assortment of attracti colorings, including fancy and staple ch and plain colors. Value-wise women tomorrow at this lowered price. 39¢ Shirting Madras, 29¢ S6-inch Shirting Madras, white groun and stripes, close woven, soft finish grade also women's wear. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $4.00 and $5.00 Women’s Low Shoes > and rice with Spring footwear taken from our rLLuIar lines and marked down in order to affect a complete clearance quickly. While there is not a complete size range in every style, you are cer- tain to find your size in many models. Choice of Oxfords and Pumps of Patent, Tan, Black Kid and Dull Leathers Many different styles to choose from. High and low h Sizes 2V to 7 in the combined lot. thienh.r[ s—First Floor. $1 Imported White Or Organdy 54 Inches Wide— 69C For Confirmation and Communion Dresses . = Organdy is of cx- ceptionally fine, sheer quality, with guaranteed perma- This_handsome imported W nent finish. Will always retain its original crispness and handsome appearance. Ideal for Confirmation and Com- munion Dresses. Note the desirable width—54 inches. 50c White Voile, 39¢c | 50c Mercerized Batiste 44 inches wide, a very fine, 35¢ sheer two-ply quality, for walsts and dresses. wide, dainty in wanted $2.25 Longcloth, $1.69 36 inches wide, chamois finish grade; ten vyards in each plece. | 36 inches shadow checks, zerie. color: 39¢ White Madras, 29¢ 86 inches wide, with white. ‘woven stripes close soft finish grade 36-In. Wash Q‘mn, fic A high-grad ized cotton fabr nummx lingerie shades. Fancy Voiles, 29¢ d'- tnch White Novelty Voiles, with white woven stripes, for waists and dress. woven, 59¢ White Poplin, 49¢ 36 Inches wide, varn mer- cerized quality, with rich lus- trous finish. 39¢c India Linon, 29¢ 40 inches wide, extra fine, sheer quality, snow white bleached. Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor, | 2 Womens and Chnldren s Knit Underwear for Spring Women's (.-nu (.mn. Unton Royw’ Ribbed Union Sults, white and ecru colors; high.neck and low neck and s\ecveleas. short siceves, knee draw- ers, with closed croteh; 45C sizes 6 to 14 v Vewts, low slr-m'ellfi!; sleeveless; tls‘?‘nt lnd ‘lhdl trimmed knee; regular and extra sizes Goldenberg’s—Fi =+ Floo: regular ! | l

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