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Phone Main 7036 Ne charss for other work s g The‘Best'Cough Syrup 3!This © Is Home-made Here's an say to save $2 R " You've probably heard of this well known plan of making cough syrup at home. But have you ever used it? Thousands-ef-families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house without it. It simple and cheap., but the way it takes hold of a cough will soon earn it a permanent place in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or cor spigar syrup. good, never spoils, and gives you a full pint of better cough remedy | than you could buy ready-made for th;‘ee times its cobt. L this home-made remedy conquers a cough—usually in 24 hours or less, It seems to penetrate through every | age, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, lifts the phlegm, heals . the membranes, and gives almost -\immediate relief. Splendid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for gen- erations for throat and chest ai ments. To avoid disappointment ask your! druggist for “2%; ounces of Pinex” with directions, and. don’t accept wnything els e absolute satisfaction or money re- hl:ded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, s Iy ' opening ni BOXES REAL STAGE | WHEN OPERA OPENS Singers and Music Lost as Crowd Strains Eyes -at Jeweled Patrons. i BY ROBERT T. SMALL., Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, November 7.—There is something quite magical about the opening of the opera season in New York. The magic lies in the audience and not upon the stage. It seems almost as if the singers were acting {merely as accompanists to the real players In the great spectacle. | * The curtain rises at twenty minutes after 8. A few moments before the lights have been dimmed. But be- fore the “house” becomes dark it seems half empty. This is because the parterre boxes forming the dia- mond horseshoe have no 0ccUpants. ry are filled with of music, but they to be unnoticeable pit. The vacancy hoe is the most striking slon left upon the observer. Real Show Arrives, The first act of the opera proceeds. The stars appear. They get a vocif erous greeting from the true lovers perched up near the roof. In the Quioter moments of the music one is conscious of movement in the house. In the darkn the real stage is being set. As the curtain of thé first act descends and the dazzling lights are turned full on once nore the spectacle bursts upe box are filled. Societ; y on. Another opera sei- ushered i nother has_been B hour set for the beginning of the performance it would all be so com- monplace. The holding of a parterre box at the opera is tantamount to holding a scepter in New York society. Opera boxes are inherited nowadays. They pass from one generation to another. “Outsiders” may lease certain nights for “odd Mondays" or “strange Wed nesdays,” or ‘unoccupled Friday and all that sort of thing, but to own a box outright, ah, there is the test of true blue-bloodism, and the circle of owners is far less than 40 be- cause there are no 400 cells in the famed diamond crescent. Three Boxes Change Hunds. Something of a sensation caused in opera circles this vear by the announcement that there were ree changes in the parterre cirele. | of that! Three change: that Mr. Ja 5 d from the estate of h Henry Clews, one-half of box The late uncle had owned the box for thir another gdrastic change of th An owneg who inherited a box from n one-half of it nother owner who x by the inheritance route ‘ed with a half Interest o one of hig oldest and dearest friends. This friend has long been just a mere His friend could not stand ny longer to sec him placed in such tion. Now the friend inner circle. Al is was n awkward po {is admitted to th 11 with the Rain had been iup the show. The threatened down- i pour did not appear. So society ap- { peared in all its ruffes and finery. . Contraxt to Old Times. Thewe-was a neticeable contrast to he - éld-time jewel displa; The zing tlara that_omnce flashed rilliance throu the lof the reigning m society. the dow { bilt, the Morgan and the other the moneved no- bility days the jewels are just so, as today tective jewels of the open- opera were priceless ctly matched pearls; ands of per: & at the end pendants dangl Slender platinum chainz diamond celets that dld not force their sence upon you too flamboyantly, or a brooch so placed that it seemed I to serve a utilitarian purpose rather ! | than one of mere display. Some of the casual observers at the opera Monday night attempted to figure the wealth represented’ in the diamond horseshoe—not the cost of jewels and gowns and sables, but the wealth represented in the fam- flles holding the boxes. It proved an impossible task. One began with the Bakers, the Whitneys, the Fricks, |the ~Harrimans, the Morgans, but |even before the first ten families | vere exhausted the computation ‘had Zot completely out of hand and the | mathematician began to chatter in |a manner that suggested German marks. The opera? Oh, ye senet's beautiful “Thais,” and Jeritza |vas in the title role. Jeritza has | tuken the place of the once adored Farrar in the opera circle, and her blonde beauty never seemed more brilliant than it did on this opening n it was Mas- We're Jealous of Our Diimond Reputation We' think a great deal more of “aiding you in the selection of Dia- +monds” than in the sale of them. If you_ haven’t a what’ you want in you the bencfits of ence im Diamond dealing—helping you to find the diamond you want. sAngd should you have a certain particu- far amount above which you do not want to go—you can be you in selecting the very best value that can be had for that sum.” Ao, =4 Diamond Merchants Since 1888 708 Seventh Street 3123 M Street N.W. definite idea of just a Diamond, we offer our years of experi- certain that we'll aid “Sale price....... .$4- Lace Curtains, $2.95 Scotch, Nottingham and Filet, weave Lace Curtains, 2% and 3 yards long, in white, lvors and ecru colors; handsome designs, copled from real laves. Made of hard twisted double threads, that insure listing service. Lace Curtains, $1.65 Double-twisted Thread Lace Curtgins. in white and ecru colors; 2% yards long: Scofch of Filet weaves in neat, heavy worked and novelty designs. Also Scotch, Nottinghdm, Filet or Tuscan weave:Panel Lace Curtains, white, fvory and ecru colors; 21 vard§ long; many with fringed ends; new patterns. Goldenberg’s—Fourth And many with Fur Cuffs, too. Worth $29.75 to This sale sets a new precedent in coat A new models of exceptonal beauty, not only in style but in quality. values. Stylish ,Wintté‘r Coats Fite Fur Collars Corsets, $3.00 Excellent models for average or stout fig- ures, of high-grade coutil,, with broad front steel and elastic abdominal support. All sizes from 26 to 40. “Shapely” Brassieres, of white material, trimmed front and back with d embroidery deep cut model, with Teinforced underarm; aizes 34 to 79C /® 5 VOUR BIGGEST SALE OF Boxed Christmas Neckwear Featuring in This Advance Holiday Sale 12,000 High-Grade Knitted Ties at 50c 3,000 New Sparkle Ties at 79c¢ - , at f@ °\ Coldonbers’s—Third Floor. o~ = 1 We have planned this advance Christmas Sale of Boxed Neckwear on a tre- mendous scale, with variety and value that urge you to anticipate all your gift wants now. usual values. shipment, offering 1923 styles and shapes. Every woman and miss wanting a new coat at a big saving from the regular prices should be here tomorrqw to choose one of these handsome garments at $19.75. The Rich Materials Include— —Cut Bolivia ormandy —Rich Overplaids I All sizes, 16 to 20 for misses, 36 to 44 for women, also plenty of extra large sizes, | 42Y; to 521, for larger women. Graceful wrappy models, straightline effects and belted styles, as well as many of the popular tie-at- Linings of venetian, satin de chine and side effects. satin. . Fur collars of Beaverette, Fitch Opossum and Coney; some with fur cuff: est selection of Knitted Ties ever displayed by any one store. Eyery popular knit weave is represented in Plain Colors Bias Stripes Cross Stripes Two-toned Effects Bordered Ends Novelty Patterns —Soft Velours —Novelty Mixtures —Smart Combinations to match. Trimmings of silk stitching, embroidery, buckles, buttons, etc. Choice of black, navy, brown, deer, kit fox, etc. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Regular 35c¢ Printed Fleecedown Flannels _29c 36-inch Printed Fleecedown Flannels, a heavy soft fleeced quality, in a large assort- ment of new styles and colors, for women’s house garments. , 39%c Benchedd Shaker Fla:nel. 30 inches wide; heavy double-fleeced quality .. 3 25‘: 35¢ Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in new. laids, checks, stripes and,plain colors; gfc's?-‘#g&n‘.‘ soitPfinish. g‘:adc, in all 29 ~ wanted colors . ;. S C Goldenberg's—First H Comforts 6080, double beds. Congoleum Art Rugs When Perfect Sell for $18.00 $10.85 A carload shipment of Congo- leum Art Rugs contained a lot of Ox12-ft. room size Congoleum Rugs classed as mill seconds. Upon careful examination we find nothing to hurt the wear or ap- pearance. All have complete bor- ders, and the assortment offers a choice of attractive wool rug de- signs, 'in the newest and most wanted - colorings. Sale price, $10.85. A £.6x9-1t. size. s .85 Wih e n perfect == .| sell for $4.00. 9x10.6-ft. size. Sale price When perfect 3x9-ft. size. s .45 When perfect === | sen for 9x12-ft. large room size sell for $15.75. Sale price s 7.6x9-ft. size. W hen perfect sell for '$11.25. $3.00. Sale price...... 6x9-ft. size. , 18x108-in. size. W hen perfect s ,95 W hen perfect sell for $9.00. ——— | senl for sis50. Sale price S Sale price Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. W.arm W earables for Children .- At Timely:Savings Tomorrow New-arrivals give added”imgortance t6 this news of warm, dependable quality ,weéfqb] s for the children. Prices are typical’of this store’s value-gi%¥ing policy. Little -Girl: Capes, of navy .| Girls' Beacon Bathrobes, hand- blue rubberiz sateen, with - some designs and colors; V- hood: attachéd; ¢ £33, neck . modely; satin _ribbon teed . qual- 5 trimmed; heavy pemedael 61,08 | . HEm s $3.98 CArY [, . A zes 0 years “Beynyen'e" Rain,_ Cspes, of navy Girls’ Bloomers, of black, white blue and: red rubbérized ma- and pink_sateen; soft-finish terials; silk-Hned $2 quality; large rein- hoods; sizes 6/to > :'| * §forcement; sizes 6 to 50C y oy : 712 -years.. 5 “Dresses;” of all-wool [~ Children’s Flannelette Pajamas, Serge, in‘ navy biue. and Eedy .| v buttoned frontand drop pretty’ colored 53 98 yoeat: silk-frog trimmed; $l stitchings; ~sizes. e .| i g.sizes 6 .to 14 years..... 3'o's vears. +7°9- | hifdren's Beacon Bathrobes, new Children’s’ Sleeping Garments, of. |" ' jspatterns.and “colorings; fin- flannelette, in “pink rand blue: M f:?};d:;;;"go'c;‘el:{ $l 98 * designs; - with 4 : and. open..back; Pabies’~ Flannelette: Nightgowns, .sizes 2 to'8 years. l .5 ‘white “only; ‘open 3 front‘ and ‘draw. 79C “Iwanta” . make. . r 2 - sthing- at’bottom. ... Women’s _ ‘Worth $5 and $6 pair Novelty ‘low shoes in the season’s favorite styles of oxfords and “strap pumps in-a one-day sale that offers un- usual economies; ‘The assortment includes patent -leather, tan calf, Log Cabin suede, blackatin, brown ‘and black kid, also ‘dull leathers. any good- styles for selection, with Louis,military and low.walkinggheels. - All sizes, 2}% to 7; widths A to:D in:the lot.} ' Goldeaberg’s—First Flger. High-grade 66x80 inches for double beds, in beautiful blue, pink, tan or gray plaids, as well as plain white with blue or pink borders. filled mixed, covered with fine quality coverings, with plain color sateen borders. $4 Blankets and Comforts, $2.95 Heavyweight Blankets, white, tan or gray, in 64x76 and 66x50 Comforts size 72x72 inches, covered with figured materials, in light and dark color- ings; filled with cotton. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. 5 $6 and 87 Part-Wool Blankets or Comforts $4.95 Each Part-wool Blankets, size with wool and cotton inches, for single and The favored open-end shapes. harmonizes with the individual tie it contains. Géldenberg’s—Men's Furnishings Store; Direct Entrance From K Street. \ ) : | | Only by the big way in which we bought could be secure such un- In quality, style and variety this event is supreme. Make the most of it by choosing here tomorrow boxed neckwear for everybédy on your gift list. Each tie in individual Christmas box of the most attractive sort. All are brand-new, 9 s and es. In short, here among these thousands of ties, every man will find his heart’s desire—his idea of the right kind of neckwear. B It will pay you to buy them by the dozens while selections are so varied and good and thus affect a big saving on your Christmas purchases - At 79¢ —are three thousand Sparkle Ties—the very newest and most popular neckwear that has been de- signed for men in many years. - Sparkle Ties are different from any you have ever seen. —a beautiful silver- tone fabric of sparkling beauty, in plain shades and vertical stripes. Each tie in a silver tone holiday box of a pattern that Extra Size Garments for the Larger Woman Not only do we provide complete stocks of extra size garments, but in tomorrow’s sale we offer many special values that point the way to savings. Hard-to-fit women will find the offerings unusually interesting. Extra Size Double Service Aprons, | Extra Size Dressing Sacques, of three-quarter sleeves, made | flannelette, new patterns, in with belt and gray and lavender; made with pockets; plain round collar and percales .. * 38 to 52, at - Knitted Petticoats, Extra Size Pink Muslin Bloomers, Extra Size large reinforcement, 69C dark gray, with assorted | full cut sizes: well | stripes; made made and finished. ... | with fitted yokes; $1 _39 Extra Size Envelope Chemise, of full widths - white mainsook: made with | Extra Size Pett , of rich lus- built-up _ shoulders; trous black sateen: flounces lace trmmings: | 78 of tucks and nar- l 8 sizes row ruffie; full $ 9 at widths .,.. . = Goldenberg's—Third Floor. New, Fashionable Silks At Unusual Savings . Now is,the time to anticipate your needs for silks for months to come. Stocks are at the flood tide—values were never more attractive. $3 Satin-face Canton Crepe, 40 | inc wide, extra heavy, | quality, 1 . navy, o 6250 | gray and tan.... $1.59 Crepe de Chine, 39 inches wide; firm woven, all-silk quality, in a complete assort- ment of wanted street and evening shades, $l 39 o dainty $4 Black Crepon, 54 inches wide, a heavy crepe fin- ish, rich lustrous and wraps....... $250 Canton Crepe, 39 inches Wide, heavy crepe finish, with beautiful luster; in black, blue, seal, golden browns, | sandalwood, co- coa, Madonna, ‘ Sepan bine, sver P11 .98 g and gray.. $5b Seamless 'Axminstér _ and Wilton Velvet Rugs e, $38.75 room size, An additional shipment from the recent Alexander Smith & Sons’ auction sale enables us to offer these fine savings on rugs of high quality and dependa- bility. New Spring 1924 patterns and colorings, in floral, oriental and medallion designs. Every rug perfect and 9x12-it. large room size. . 9x12-ft. Seamless Brus- 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. sels Rugs; Seamless . Axminster and $30.00 value Wilton, Velvet Rugs; fis.(.;o value 536.75 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. Seamless Brussels Rugs; 0 $22.65 9x12-ft. Seamless Axmin- ster and Wilton Velvet ke s §70.75 6x5-it Scimless Brussels | sterand Wilton Velvet R $10.75 | .. $49.50 Rugs may be purchased at these sale prices on convenient Divided Payment Terrgs. Sale of Women’s $39.50 New Tailored Suits A special purchase—and one of unusual importance—enables us to offer these smart Tailored Suits at way below their established worth. Of fine quality Tricotine and Poiret Twill, in correct tailored Straightline and Belted Models. Can be worn with or without belt. The work- manship is splendid, and down to the smallest detail these Suits will meet the most exacting requirements of the well dressed woman. Made with regulation collars and trimmed with bias folds. Colors of black and navy. Lined with crepe de chine or satin de chine. v/ Complete range of sizes, 16 to 44, and plenty of “Stylish Stout” sizes, including 42Y; to 52%%, for large women. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. November Sale of - Favored Dress Goods The lower prices now in force during this selling event urge you to purchase now for all your winter needs: Warm woolen fabrics in every fashionable weave and color are offered at real savings. $2.25 ’\l\}/lontl X;,llour. 54 inches wide, ] with stylish crepe e s $1.89 $1.75 All-wool Crepe, 40 and 44 inches wide, a popular fabric for dresses, in black, navy. brown, cocoa, and burgundy... . Costume Corduroy, 36 inches wide, $10 All-wool Bolivia, 54 inches stylish wide welt; wide, in black rich silk lustrous and kit fox gray; Teality, in wanteda 89C for coats and $6.98 Shades .. 5 Goldenberg's—First “Floar. 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets $1.19 Seamless Bleached Sheets, 81x90 inches for large double beds; perfect quality, heavy round-thread sheeting cotton, with wide hems. % $3.50 Crochet Bedspreads, Marseilles designs . $3.50 Dress Velveteen, a fine, soft, clinging, chiffon- finish grade, in black, seal and $ golden brown --- 2'98 $3.50 and $4 Coatings, 54 inches wide, all wool, in # stylish checks and neat mixtures... eached Muslin, close-woven, soft- s 15¢ finish grad ing Cotton, inches wide 25¢_ Unbleached 40 "inches wide, ex- tra heavy round | 8¢ thread quality .... 69c Hemstitched Pillo 39¢ and 50c Washable cases, with lace edge; Cretonnes, 24c vyd. $2.25 Crachtethfldedspreuds I three-quarter-be: size; in Marseil- 51,69 | | large size: close- woven quality .. Full bolts of mill lengths of Yard-wide Washable Cre- tonnes, in an immense assortment of this season’s most les designs 49c Goldenberg’s—TFirs! sought-after patterns and colorings, ideal for draperies, Table and Fourth cushion, couch and furniture coverings and many other uses.” Finst' Floor—Bargain Flowz. ¥ p: Gh TN T e e e A ot SR S AN R = T S S 7 o Y 6t s 5 . 0 B RS W7 i o S o Y S8 T T AR v S