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SOCAL REGSTE F COLERE D Columbian. Women Compile| Blue Book of Faculty Members. er of the faculties of ington University has ued Ly the Columbiar Women of the institution, &n organi- jon composed of woman students, aduates and wives of faculty mem- v, which the is attractively complete per- faculties, to- notations and infor- the number of ehii~ rs of the immedi- printed, «c sonnel of th gether wit whether mar mation regard dren and the m 1 &, total increase of £50 over the preceding year. Regis- tration in the arts and sciences de- waz 950. T hool had for twelve we 3 Iy annual increase in enrollment since its establishment and continuance of this growth is ex- pected BUS DRIVER-IS ROBBED OF $43 BY THREE MEN Clarence E. Roy Was En Route Home After Night's Work ‘When Stopped in Auto. Clarence E. Roy. residing in Arling- ton unty, Va.. employed as driver of a 15th street bus, was held up early today by highwaymen and robbed of $13, Rov drove a late bus last night, and it was ter 1 o'clock this morning when he started to drive home in his automobile. 7 an automobile, followed him, he from 14th and U streets to s, where, he ex- W. O. Embrey, ves.athe three pulled their tar in front of his him to stop. one of the & and displaying a pistol. PRINTERS PLAN PI_CNIC. Local Union Going to Chesapeake Beach. I furnish music ion of Local inters’ Union Two orche at Chesapeake estra will sup- musicians, events are on schedule also in- swimming hing. -crabbing, and_plek . The CI 4 pecial schedule of trains More than 3,000 persons to attend Jacobg is ehairman, of committee, and cretary. They are members of the | | Brill, mother of | first woman to | gen- | Mrs. Jeanétte C. two children, is t flll the post of depu eral in New Y Three young white men, | For thirty years the people of North- anipton, Mass., have known Calvin Cool- idge as Cal; known him as no others can know him. From the shops, porches andl chimney ‘corners of Northampton come these stovies of his townfolk about their President—still just Cal. Calvin Geolidge was running for Mayor of Northampton, 1910. It promised to bé the first serious politi- cal fight of his career, as ‘the town splits nearly fifty-fifty on its local elections. A few days before the election Cal strode into the office of intimate friend, who prefers that his nume be withheld. POISON IN STOMACH OF DEAD MAN FOUND Wife of Walter Gray Held and May Be Examined at Inquest. Dr. T. M. Price, health department A ight. Administration of poison was su by certain relatives, it { d Coroner Nevitt de | | tempt to criminally assault her, while T'd like you to write a story of my life,” sald Cal simply. “Sure, 1 will, Cal,”" came the answer, “But_what do_vou 'want that for? | You won't die for a long while yeu” want it so I can send out circu- » id Cal. “All right, 1, just as you say, but what do’ vou want circulars for? You don't think anybody reads politi- cal circulars, do you?" “Weld, 1've béen thinking it ever.” said Cal slowly, “and 1 figure they'll read ‘em all right if I put 2-cent stamps on ‘em. Most folks round here don't get any mail. It'll be like a letter to 'em.” Cal _got his and was elected. (Copyright, 1923.) circulars, E. Martyn, deputy perform an autopsy. Mrs. B Ellen” Gray, widow of the dece: was arrested by Detec- tive. How ‘ermillion-in connection | with the investigation of her hus- band's death. She may be examined ut an inquest Dr. J. Ramsay Nevitt, coroner, will conduct at the morgue tomorrow. CHARGES CRIMINAL ATTEMET. beth Howard, colored, eighteen carly .today was accosted by ung colored man who, she told the police, made mn unsuccessful at- coroner, might she was near her home, 2408 Bryant St Anacostin. ‘She screamed, she and frightened off her alleged candy-coated! The flavors are delightful! . Peppermint—Tutti-frutti—Spearmint 10 for 5¢ iclet e delicious candy coated chewing gum American Chicle Co. ~ “La Regente” Corsets Regularly $2.00, at $1.69 Elastic-top models of - fancy pink brocade, also elastic section girdle of fine grade coutil, suit- able for average figures. All sizes. Soldenberg’s-~Third Fivor. . Girls’ Bloomer Dresses Special, $2.98 Smart, practical Bloomer Dresses for girls of 6 to 12 years—cleverly fashioned of natutal color crash, with gréen and blue striped trimmings, pockets and émbroidered bands, Extra special value at $2.98. Girls’ Dresses, $2.50 New Gingham Bloomer Dresses, in pretty checked effects, with smart touches of colored trimmings; sizes 6 to 12 years. Girls’ Sweaters, $4.98 Pure Wool Coat Sweaters, In brown, tan and copén; made with all around belt, and collars; trimmed with buttons to match; sizes 6 to 14 years. Little Tots’ Sweaters, $2.98 Pure Wool Sweaters, slip-over and toat stylee, in réy, jade, brown and tan; sizes 2 to 4 years. All new fall models. Boldendery's—Third Floor. Boys’ $2 to $3 Wash Suits, $1.69 Wash Suits exceptional in quality and value—in smart, becoming models for early Fall and school wear. Oliver Twist, Middy and Dutch Daddy styles, in plain shades arld combinations. Of durable fast color wash fabrics. Sizes 3 to 10 years. p $4 to $6 Wash Suits, $2.95 Wash Suits of the better kind. fashioped of high4trade fabrics, including Belgian Linen, Basket Weave, Gabardine and many other fine mateflals. Newest models in Dutch Daddy, Oliver Twist and Middy styles. Sizes 3 to 10 years. $1 Wash Suits, 69¢ TITIMME Good _wearing qualities, in Oliver Twist style; choice of a va- “riety of pretty styles. Sizes 3 to 7 years. Goldsnberg's—Third Floor. New Fall Sweaters Smart Models of Softest $3 98 [ Wool In Fashion's ‘Most Favored Styles Every wardrobe should contain one or more sweaters. Whether indulging in sports of any kind or hiking, a woman may be sure of being correctly dressed when wear- ing a sweater. These New Golf Sweaters are shown in pretty two- toned effects of buff and brown, brown and tan and navy blue and tan. Made with long sleeves and buttoned down front. All sizes. Extra Size Sweaters, $6.98 Extra size Wool Jersey Coat Sweaters, in navy blue and black: made with tailored belt and cuffs; sizes 48 to 52. Goldenberg's—Third Fleor. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' % $2.50°and $3 Lace Curtains $1.88 Large assortment of Curtaing. priced by the pair or panels, used one to a i choice of white. ectu or | . 40 to 48 i ham, Tuscan o hed at bottom with heavy bullion fringe. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. ———ite Advance Fall Sale of Women’s Coals, Capes and Wraps $29.75 Here's an incentive for women to choose their fall and winter coats now, for this sale offers pronounced savings from the reg- ular prices which will be in force when the demand for warm gar- ments is at its height. The Handsome Materials Include: Crushéd Plush—N ormandy—Bolivia—Combinations of Kevami and Plush. Coats, Capes and Wraps in straightline and belted models, with shawl or chin collars. Trimmings of silk stitching or rope girdles, large buttons and buckles; some with sash ties. Colors of black, navy, brown and cocoa. Sizes 18 to 44. Goldenberg's—Becond Floor. 72x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets $1.39 These sheets are extra length for three-quarter beds —made of heavy round thread sheeting cotton, free from starch or dressing. Sold regu- larly at $1.75 each, tomorrow at $1.39. $1.19 Sheets, §9¢—50x90 Seam- less Bleached Sheets, hand torn and ironed free from starch or dressing. $175 Sheets, $149 — 8190 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double bed size: extra heavy round thread sheeting; perfect quality. 39c Hill Cotton, 29c—45-inch Bleached Hill Pillowcase Cot- ton, free from starch or dress- ing: perfect quality. $5 Bedspreads, $3.98 — White Crochet Bedspreads. scalloped edges, and_cut out corners; full double bed size: heavy raised Marsetiles patterns. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.39—Cro- . chet Bedspreads, full double hed sizes in assorted Marseilles designs. . 35¢ Pillowcases, 25c— 45x36 Bleached - Pillowcases, large size, perfect quality; hand torn ana ironed. 50¢ Pillowcases, 35c — 42536 Bleached Pillowcases, made of heavy round thread pillowcase tubing. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Congoleum Art Rugs When Perfect Sell Regularly for $15.75 $10.95 “Red Seal” Congoleum Rugs are seconds of the natien- ally advertised “Gold Seal” brand. Offered tomorrow at a ing of $4.80 because of a very slight defect n the printing, which does not hurt the wear or mar the appear- ance. rich color combinations. 9x12-ft. “Red_ Seal” Congo- leum Rugs. When perfect sell .ior $18.00. Sale price } 513‘55 $30 and $35 Velvet and Brussels l}ugs, $23.65 Alexander 8mith & Sons’ perfect quality Seam- less Velvet apd’ Brussels Rugs, in floral, oriental and medallion designs: rich colorings for any room in the house; sizes 8.3x10.6 feet and 9x12 feet. 6x9-1t. feum Rugs. sell for $9.00. All have complete rug borders. “Red_Seal” When Sale price $15 and $16.50 Brussels Rugs Choice of handsome wool rug designs in various Sizes 9x10.6 feet. L $6.45 Congo- perfect $12.95 Alexander Smith or Firth Carpet Co.'s Seamless Brussels Rugs, size 6x9 feet; handsome designs in light or dark colorings; suitable for small rooms in homes or apartments.. . Cherokee Fiber or Crex Rugs $11.45 9x12-foot large room size Hodges' make rever- $2.25 Canton Crepe -~ At $1.98 a Yard A rich lustrous quality Canton Crepe of heavy quality —one of the favored silks for fall costumes. Comes in the following colors: —BLACK —NAVY —WHITE —BROWN —GRAY —JAPAN BLUE 29 inches wide. Anticipate your dress season at this saving, $2 Chiffon Satin, $1.49—35 inches wide, all silk, rich. satin-face quality, in a full range of street and evening shades, also black. 52 Crepe de Chine, $1.69 — 40 inches wide, all sill, firm woven grade, in a large assortment of street and evening shades, also black and white. 83 Moire Silk, $2.49—36 inches wide, extra fine q’ual:‘/;. in black only; handsome designs for street or evening wear. —SANDALWOOD —TAN —COPENHAGEN needs for the coming Goldenberg's—First Floor. Wanted White Fabrics Attractively Priced 59c White Voile, 39c—44-inch White Voile, a fine two- uality, for waists,-dresses, etc, 9c White Madras, 25c — 32-inck White Shirting Madras, neat white woven_ stripes. 50c White Pique, 29c—27-inch White Pique, in the stylish pin welt. 35¢ India Linon, 25c—40-inch White India Linon, o fine, sheer quality; snow-white bleached. 5c Pajama Checks, 19¢—36-inch White Pajama Checks, for men’s, women's and children’s undergarments. ply Goldenberg's—First Floor. $6 and $6.50 Part-Wool Blankets, Pr., $4.45 Blankets of this quality are seldom offered at such a low price—shrewd housewives will profit by this sale and supply their needs accordingly. 66x80 large double-bed size, in plaids of blue, pink. tan and gray, as well as white with blue or pink borders. All finished with wide soisette bands to match. _ $5 and $6 Comforts, $3.95 72x80 double-bed sizé Comforts, filled with soft, fluffy, white cotton, covered with fine grade of soft-finish mercerized cambrics and cretonnes, many with plain color borders. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Men’s & Young Men's Two-Pants Suits sible Cherokee Fiber Rugs, or stenciled design Crex Rugs, all perfect quality; in newest patterns and colorings. $5 Axminster or Velvet Rugs, $3.88 27x54 close deep pile Axminster or Velvet Rugs, the latter with fringed ends; choice of floral, orfental and medallion designs; in the best color- » ings. (First Flopr—Bargain Table.) $50 and $55 Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, $39.75 Perfect quality, rich, lustrous pile Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs,.the latter with fringed ‘ ends: Alexander Smith & Sons' make: handsome floral, oriental and medallion designs, in the most desirable colorings; 9x12-foot large room size. YOU need but 8% gallons of Certain-teed paint to give a store like this (30'x25') two good coats on all four sides. That comes to less than $34 for the paint. People are repelled by a shabby appearance, but a $19.75 bright, attractive store front certainly does draw trade to its doors. When you can brighten up your storeat so little cost, can'you afford to put off painting? Whether you need paints, varnishes, or enamels, come in and let us show you how little it takes. For all purposes, indoors and outdoors, Certain-teed.gives utmost service. It can’t be beat for holding its color and wearing. (ertairn: House Paint. Certain-teed paint ahoays surprises our customers by the large * amount of surface it covers to the: gallon. “That's because it has body, House Paint lm“ll’:ir;hm No. 49 > $]10 A : } " Ro. 407 French Gray No. 448 Putside White i L 70 | »er 85 Boea 59370 |u $383 ‘ GEO. F. MUTH & CO. 710 13th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. “TRY MUTH FIRST” Buy Certain-teed Paints and Varnisheés From These Merchants Fred M. Haas, 2006 R. I. Ave. N.E, | J. P. Kuttner, 1841 1st St. N.W., Ulle Bros., Beltsvil 5 ‘Washington, D. C. - M. Goldstein, 905 H St. N.E. M. M. Walkers Wachingron Grove, Sidney L. Hechinger Co., 6th and C | E. Simon Weaver, 3213 Mt. Pleasant| Md. 4 & St. N.W. District Hardware Co., 3519 Illinois Sts. S.W.; Camp Meigs, N.E. LW. P2 \;’ Il.nv&glecu. lc9 Flfl ?'Alve-‘r .(li‘l:l I(B,i:Bldlord.Ll:erw nl.“ldfld i Avei'N.W, g 5. Posin 0., Capitol He . W. O'Brien, urel, . orrell & Luria, 4915 Ga, = TA;'“)I'? o‘b Har';}‘!on.pi;mrs& %.M " \hvil’_ll’:';m hmn:‘ul; Mdé’ i P. Fiigorq};&.&n& ok e ey armacy, Ul lware O rol 0! . C. &t N.W. Y Rainier, Md. A. L. Jo‘l‘x’nxon. g“ulfi:hvnk, Md ¢ - $1 Lingerie Satine 36-inch Lingerie Satine, a fine satin-face yarn mercerized cotton fabric, in all want- Permanent finish ed shades for lingerie. quality. 169¢ 75¢ Pongee, 55c—35-inch Silk and Cotton Pongee, a close-woven, rich, lustrous grade, in all wanted street and evening shades. S50c Ratinspun, crepe-weave fabric, in a 39c — 36 inches wide, a mercerized ood range of colors. 85¢c Pongee, 69c—32-inch Tan Tussah Pongee, with the stylish demi-rough weave, for dren’s wear. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. men’s shirts, women's and chil- Autumn Home Needs $2.25 Household Seales, weighs up to 24 pounds by ounces. Thin Blown Glass fee Tea Tumblers, neat cutting. Six for 96c_Almmin ancepan Sets, one each 1%, 3'-'..3 3 quart trade sizes; guaranteed quality. $1.98 Keyatone with four sepa. adjustéd and clean; Feod © Y Ihlvol;‘ml.l'y‘ “Pans, Staple Household Necessities,at Lowest Prices for Tomorrow $1.35 White Japanned Tin Bread or Cake Boxes. roll-top style. $2.25 Mrs. Pofts’ Sad Irons, three irons, nickel plated, stand and holder. $1.69 $1.65 Ol or Gas Stove Ovens, one-burner st i; sheet steel. $1.29 $130 Heavy -Alumfntim Disn with side handles;-guaran- teed quality. o 39c Bleached Shaker Flannel, 29c Yard 36-inch Bleached Shaker Flannel, heavy double fleeced quality; for women'’s and children’s garments. Outing Flannels, 19c— 27-inch Outing Flannels, light grounds _in blue or pink striped effects; heavy double fleeced quality. Outing Flannels, 25c— 36-inch Outing Flannels, extra heavy fleeced grade, new pat- terns and colorings. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. '$2.50 Costume Slips . $1.98 - Made of fine irade impérted “sateen, in black, brown.and _white; _hemstitched yokes; carrect-lengths. -.Costume Slips, $1.19—" Of sateen, in navy, black, gray and white; full cut sizes and correct lengths. g Geldeaberg's—Third Fioor, The liking for two-pants suits is con- stantly growing, as wide-awake men come to find out the economy of the extra pair of pants.. These are exceptional values and every suit is of a desirable weight for Fall wear. Norfolk sport and conservative models, for young men and men of quiet taste. A variety of medium and dark colors for selection. Sizes 33 to 42. Direct Entrance to Men's Clothing Store at K Street. New Fall Dress Goods $1.89 Canton Crepe, $1.69 40-inch All-wool Canton Crepe, fine quality, in black, navy blue and brown, for stylish one-piece costumes. $2.50 Wool Velour, $1.98—54-inch All-wa‘olk Velour, f its, t: d = blue, brown and black. " $195 Waol Serge, $149 —42.inch. All-wool French Serge, for dresses or skirts, in black, navy, brown, tam, etc. Goldenberg's—Tirst Fioor. " 48¢ New 'Cretonnes, 24c yd. Beautiful new fall designs and colorings are offered in tomorrow’s sale. Choice of full bolts or mill lengths, so... you may be sure of getting the required number of yards. light or dark patterns for draperies, cushion, couch and-fur~ niture coverings. ; Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor 'lll‘l‘}l Teble u-d»!w;m Filoer,