Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1923, Page 10

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QOLIDGE TO START FONY EXPRESS RUN Horses W|II Race 2,200 Mlles. Between Missouri and California. N FRANC 0, Calif., August 29, resident Calvin Coolidge on Au- ust 31 will press the button that “will signal the beginning of the pony «xpress race from St Joseph, Mo., to San Francisgo, the local committee in charge was informed today. The first rder will he walting at the telegraph wilice for the signal, the same as the riders of the old exp fi of the der witl oud, who will take it *ith six changes of horse 1l continue in that fashion tception that where the teep the ride ill change horses 1eh mile. On the flat tehes they will change about ev sixty with l\\l ten miles. The big object will be to break the | old riders of the in seven ~ Gine until daylight, it | k when the ) that they may The total P JOSEPH men canvassers mes here today ferendum to secure +he Missouri rarks of Ki tivities 0! +iid the souri i Mo, 13th and ¥ 14th and ©© 1cee F “] Am Greatest Pianist,”” Admits By the Assoclated Pross. NEW YORK, August 28.—Vladi- mir de Pachmann, Russian, admits that he is the greatest pianist liv-_ ing. § am the great player—the est player,” he told reporters who ed for his opinion on the subject when he arrived yester- day_on the Majestic “Nothing more superb at I play,” he said. It is ||\dr\«l0u~4 When 1 h 1 play 1 say, It is finishe a perfect thing. Thank God! Coming for his second trip to America, de Pachmann sald it was not until he was seventy years old that he had learned the real method of playing. He is now seventy-five. He demonstrated his method on his whist table in cabin of the Ma- je showing how his wrists be- came stiff while his fingers moved smoothly over the Kkeys. REDUCTION REFUSED IN FLOGGING CASE BAIL gre; than Hudson Brothers, Now in Jail. lie Associnted Pross. TACON, August 29.- of bail for S. R. Hudson, C. . Hudson, brother: etion with recent Reduction held . | defen 15th and G The th king Bmory | announced stomonil the Hudsons were tempting to whip E The total amount of bonds in_each case now stands at $4,000, which the ts have heen unable to make till in jail. The trial 1s set September Drug Stores 418 7th 1237 Pa. Ave. 1715 Pa. Ave LAST of the Great August Factory o-You DAYS V. de Pachmann| Macon Court Dehies Appeal From | - Hudson | © men orizinally were held | THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON “Rengo Belt” Corsets $3.00 “Rengo Belt” Reducing Corsets are desig vecially for comfort and style for the stout figur ¢ lines are made lovely to wearers of Choice of two models, elastic . _with reinforced front and eclastic s from 25 to Cornets, $1-—Ncw elastic-top models, tn medlum bust and long,skirt model from 22 to 31 Goldenberg" top or medium insert at back D. C, WEDNES e«nberg _ BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' Seamless Brussels Rug Regular $22.50 Values $16.75 LAY i U At L w G_A.u o Alexander noted for their durabilit to mar their beauty-—8.. $50 and $55 Velvet and $15 and Axmmster Rugs, $39.75 erfect quality L all seamiless Alexander $ Wil | ’ and 1 small and colo 3x10.6 and 9x12 ft liandsome root medallion and floral designs $6 Grass Rugs, $3.85 double-wurp large room colorings in ta, $1140 Congoleum Art Squares, $§7.45 50 Gold Seal Congoleum Art Squares. without borders; pe fect quality; 9x12-ft large room hown in the most desir- atterns and colors Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Sx10-ft. heavy Grass Rugs, in stenciled oriental medallion and novelty des Colorings wf green brown. blue and S ylish Fall Dresses 8.50 Values Worth up to $12.50 destined for that combine exceptional modes, styles with Refreshing new instant popularity exceptional quality value. The smart models are the very Jatest from New York's fashion center and will appeal to every woman in need of a chic frock to start the scason with Fashioned of plain or dropstitch Tricolette. trimmed with side panels, crushed girdle chort or threc-quarter sleeves, front panel with buttons, round neck. finished with c lirs. trimmed with self-covered buttons. Shown in black. nav and a complete range ol blue and brow: zes from 38 to 460, Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $2.50 Satin Duchesse, $1.98 Rugs of this character are a low figure, and this announcement should prove an incen tive to those in need of a new rug for any room i the house. Smith & Sons product, Made in one picce with no seams <10-ft. face, in good colorings and patterns. good close-woven quz seldom ever offered at such nationally known and and 7.0x9-ft. sizes All-wool $16.50 BI ussels Rugs nith and Fir lity excellent ass I\’H '\, S /7 i §3 Gra 50c Wkite Organdy 5¢ Yard 40-i1 White O very quality gandy. a transparent snow-white bleached sheer, omen's IS¢ ver it ren’s wear l nmmu Checks. taped .r"‘ Indm Linon. 29¢ ": W Iunv [ ru/. wais wover h white ipes Goldenberg s—First Floor §1.25 Costume Slips SDAY, AUGUST 29, - 1923 $2.50 and $3 Lace Curtains tingham weaves. $1.88 Pair 500 pairs of fine grade Lace Curtains, in white ccru colors, 24 yards long and full widths. neat, novelty cffect and heavy worked designs twisted double-thread qualities, in Scotch, filet or Not Choice All Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. New Winter Coats & Capes Stunning New Garments Right From One of New York’s High-Class Makers $29.75 If ever there was a remarkable value-giving event in smart Coats and Capes this is the one, planned with the idea of making we do nnt believe the values can be duplicated. Charming new models that spell the Capes, handsomely developed of plush helted effects. Fashioned of Normandy, plush and Kerami, with seli or Moufflon materials. Sizes 106 to 46, and cloth, collars, Sealine Coats and Capes {$56 (Dyed Coney) Rich silk quality, inch length, collar Mandarin finished lined with Roshanara crepe. with crushed and sleeves; with silk rope girdle: Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Boys’ $10 Two-Pants Fdll Suits, $8.69 latest fall models, of high-grade. all-wool and in neat and dressy patterns and colorings Coats lined with alpaca or Extra belt of material All wool mixtures: fdeal for school or dress wear. twill. Both pairs of pants fully lined. with cach suit. Sizes 8 to 17 years. $13.50 to $15 Two-Pants Suits, $12.75 assortment of fall suits, of fine grade ma colorings. Al with two pairs of full Sizes 8 to 20 ycars., School I_’ants, 95¢ Fall-weigh the A truly wonderiul als, in medium and dark red knickerbocker pants $1.39 Corduroy Pants, $1.19 with strap :wide or nar- school rs in sizes S to 18 years Goldenberr s—Third Floor. 48¢ New Cretonnes, 24c Yard \ big ~h-|>mun of yard-wide cretonnes received in time for tomorrow's selling and offered at one-half original value. Choice of full bolts or mill lengths so that you may be surc of securing sufficient for your needs. Light or dark color- ings in all the newest and most desirable patterns, for dra- cushions, furniture coverings. peries. couch or y this sale one of the best offerings of the season, as last word in smart Coats and in straightline or Bolivia and combinations of Lined with brocaded 25¢ Cretonne 5 . Yovered Cushions 5c Each Size 1312x13 with cotton; cove ous_color cretor cloth. Limited qua Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Bungalow Aprons $1.19 New Bungalow Aprons tra quality pe s in and dark colo trimme various pretty ways. Full sizes Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Handkerchiefs Regularly Up to 19 10c Each Women's Ha £ cluding fine lawns and bati with hemstitched borders, woven golored border and ed effob also embry corner styles Men’s 15¢ White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 10c Pure white perfect quality Handkerchicfs, soft lnen-finisi kind; full size, with neatly hen stitched bor inches; filled Khah Goldenberg s—Fourth Floor. Goldenbers rst Floor Sl‘h()()l Frocks Destined to become one of the season's favored silk weaves for the smart plaited flounce and tiered costumes . Full 40 inches wide, all pure silk quality, extra fine grade, in 7\(," ~ black only. Women’s Low Shoes SALE TOILET NEEDS 85 to 87 Values Pair at FOODS and CANDY 49¢ Sugar Coated mmcCard . 30c Jopeed afeam. 39c¢ 49c Assorted Cream 98:0}’ure Oln'e. 2 fflr 990 $2 Chiffon Satin. $149 3 2 1 v i 35 inches wide, all silk, rich natural tan shade; highly lus i assortment of new fall shades trous finish, for 1!m¥.mg men's | $1.69 Sport Satin, §1.29 shirts and women’s waists. | 40-inch White Sport Satin, ° beautiful fiber silk quality. §1 Silk Pongee. §89c — 33 rls from 6 to 14 Years . 39c 50¢ Jonteel Cold Cream 39C 50¢ Klenzo Liquid 39 With the Antiseptic « « « o 25¢Klenzo Dental Cream 19C ; ! weeks off, 2 for 46c mepamactt . 5% New Leather Handbags = 2 for 40c | 50c Harmony Cocoanut 33 . il g Oil Shampoo « « « Tooth Powd; i 001 'owder. . o . : 98¢ Mavonusies The new Pouch Bags and long handle Swagger Bags, of ¥ qmiln 2 for 60c Rexall Shavin, Eene . . 2for 36c * Lotion .. 39 Fitted awith mirror and change purse: some with swingit sheetsand S0envelopes REMEDIES 50¢'l‘35¥kum. e Diniti o Dressing . 2 fflf 390 SIOE?Bcll;quedt Ramee 69C 35c Pure Peanut PENERRT e e ® eood quality leathers, in black, brown, navy, tan, gray. green Snd blue. Attractive styles, well made and the newest 50c Ladies Hard Rubber STATIONERY b= 99€ 11b. Lord Baltimore Writ- . to match. Regular wiee S0c, spectate . €9C 50c Lord Baltimore 39¢ 50c Rexall Milk of Magnesia. . + + o Women's Oxfords and Strap Pumps, of patent colt, tan calf, black kid and dull leathers. Welted or turn soles, with low walking, military and Louis heels. Discontinued lines from regular stock. All sizes in the assortment from 274 to 7, but not in every style Caramels, Ib. . . Goldenberg's—First Floor. 45c Ballardvale Strawberry, Raspberry or Grape Jam . 39¢ Pure Orange Marmalade . 45c Ib. Liggett’s Break. Coffee school just a opening of mothers will quic Goldenberg s—First Floor, $1.75 Run of the Mill Bleached Sheets, $1.19 72x99 Run of the Mill Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for three-quarter beds; heavy round-thread quality : free from starch or dressing. The ||n]‘l(’rlcd|nn\ will in no way affect wearing gualities. $1.25 Sheets, 98c — 54x90 | Seamless Bleached Shects. single-bed size; iree irom starch j or dressing. $2.50 .\fireads. $1. 9&—-301” 9 White Dimity Bedspreads, 39 . e ¢ Pillowcases, 2 fulldonblic-hed atzes[shanciscc= | oo *Ricachcd” Pillowcases, torn and ironed; $3.50 Spreads. $2.69— | tor Crochet Bedspreads. full double- | 1%+ bhed size, in heavy raised Mar- scilles_patterns. $1.75 Sheets, $1.49—81x90 Scamless Bleached Sheets. full double-bed size; extra heavy round thread grade. opportunity to lay in & these smart. serviceable and practical dresses. 50cLiggett’sOpe- N pique e fine (:nl\ Knickers, $1.98 Khaki Knickers. with adjust- Whie belt and knee: full cut and nade right: sizes 10 to 22 Goldenberg's—Third Floor, ar $6 and $6.50 Part-W ool Blankets, Pair, $4.45 Not a bit too soon to think about buying blankets—value- wise women will be cager to seize this opportunity of buy- ing blankets of um quality at such a saving. 66x80, largce dotble-hed size; plaids of blae, pink-tan or gray, as well as white with blue or pink borders, All finished with wid¢ soisette hound ends. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. FALL KITCHEN NEEDS A chance for housewives of Washington to replenish their kitchen nceds at attrac- i e - Kiddiess Rompers, 79¢ New models, trimmed with larg: button and embroidered vears designs. in pretty new colors purses. combinations. Goldenbers's—First Floor. $51.89 Sheets. $1.39 —72x 108 Fruit of the Loom Bleached Sheets, extra length for three- quarter beds: classed as “scc- on']s." but have no holes. Puwretest HOUSEHOLD DRUGS Epeom Salts, half pound 10 Rochelle Salts, 4. . » 17C Bicarbonate Soda, Ib. 10c .. 45c i 17c i w t:l.l ')HKO(‘. 17¢ || ' Aromatic Cascara 4 or. . 39C wmu-a.m .. 39 S ™ 2 for 19¢ Powdered Alum, 40. . 10¢ 49c¢ Ladies’ White Ivory Finish CZmb 3 90 CIGARS Brogy Peidey and Severdey o llelhlfihtl‘l- 10 for $1. Ry el 5% hand periect qual- Sewing Basket Needs 40c Riker's Antiseptic Bure Fesnt 2 for 30C 5100 No. 93 Haie Tonic 7O designed for fall. Many in the new soft. pouchy effec ing Paper, about 90 Portfolio. . . . e Vhite Cotton Tar Dressmaker Pins; 400 in paper. good qual 2 pkas. for 10c. i Fliinese Jroning Wa covered; wood handl " dozen regularly muslin 3 pleces 30c Pillowcases, 35¢—42x 36 Bleached Pillo: cs, extra heavy, round thread quality, free from starch or dressing. 39¢ 10c. Spool, M regularly Sodamint Tablets . . - 13¢ Hinckle’s Cascara Tablets @o0) T 19¢ $1.00 Rexall Orderlies . 79C 50c Rexall Liver Salts . 39¢ . 19c 59¢ Petfofol American Min- eral Oil, pint . . RUBBER GOODS =2IEEkey 198 65c SwimKaps . . . 49¢ 75c Swim Kaps . . . 59(; 25% Discount onallStationeryinbox- es —nothing reserved. rubberized tterns; 10e. Aprons; attractive Large size, Sugar of Milk, Ib. i Goldenberg's—First Floor. Boric Acid, 20z « « New Fall Sweate $3.98 Ihe new Fall Sweaters are being shown here tomorrow at a very special price— the smart golf style, with long slecves, in pretty two-toned colors with pearl button trimmed fronts. All size $2.50 Sweaters, $1.49—Slip-on Sweat- rs, fine grade yarn, in pretty, colorings. Goldenberg’'s—Third Floor. Men!, A Sale of Two-Pants Suits $19.75 In order to make room for our fall clothing arriving daily, we are determined not to carry over any spring and summer lines, therefore have marked all remain- ing lines at this very low price. - Castor Oil, 4 oz -l .. tive savings. $2.40 Oval-shape Alum- inum Roasters, 5 Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, three irons, nickel plated. &3 69 stand and holder Heavy Alum- Cooking Folding Boards,. on stand Conservative styles, young men’s sport and i Norfolk models; well tailored of good wearing/ fabrics, in an assortment aof desirable colorings and pancrm. Every suit with two pairs of pants. Sizes in the lot from 33 to 42. $1.98 Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, with wood tight - fitting i = ol or $1.29 o3mn “onet hurner size; sheet steel. $l 29 Gas A Sale of TOILET PAPER = mhn 2 for 25c 100, e uuof 100 packages Palm Beach and Mohair Suits, in a broken range of styles and colors, 9 75 $ ~ but all sizes in the lot Dircet Entrance to Men’s Clothing Store at K St. $1.98 IKeystone Food Choppers, with four n-meled »rl)xlld‘ck“‘\l‘\', $1.59 17- - 49¢ adjusted Goldenberg's—Housewares Seotjon—Basement. Seamless " White sleeveless, tight or loose style; regular and extra sizes; perfect quality. . . . Women’s 89c Union Suits Women’s Gauze Cot- ton Union Suits, light | weight, low neck and I Sc . | knee styles; perfect | quality, i Women’s Vests. 35c — Fine Ribbed cotton, low neck and sleeveless, also bodice T0c flr-' 65¢ Shirts, 55c—Children’s Gausze Knit Shirts, high neck and long sleeves, low neck and short sleeves; perfect quality Goldenberg's—First Floor. Dish Pa from 34 to 60, lnt‘ludlns quart trade size. stouts. Rédduced to Clothes 50-ft. . Cotton Lines, lengths frptaoh $8.75 per case of 100 rolls e

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