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INSIST ACCOUNTING BYGOULDBEFILED Court and Heirs Would Sub- . stitute Present Executors for Father Who Died. By the Ascocinted Pross. NEW YORK. November 27.—Su- preme Court Justice Vernon M. Davis ruled that court actions for an ac- counting of the éstate of the late Jay Gould should continue despite the re- cent death of George J. Gould, who was charged with mismanaging it and that Kingdon Gould and Schuyler Nellson Rice. as executors of George J. Gould's cstate, should be substitut- €d for him in the proceedings. George J. Gould was the chief ex. ecutor and trustee of his father eetate. g proceedings y George J ould’s will for the benefit of |}l ildven. WOULD REMOVE BROTHER. Mrs. Wainwright Charges Kingdon Gould Mismanaged Estate. fth Gould Wainwright in application before Newman in orphans’ ver. rizht alleges that her brother, us executor, misapplied prop- ted to him and abused ced in him. Mrs. Wain- s a beneficlary under the rms of the will of the elder Mr. t allege that Kingdon alm to certain properties olina after the death of which Mrs. Walnwright were In reality part of the elder Gould's estate. Prior to Mr. Gould's death Kingdon Gould never had lald clalm to this property, the bill alleges. ADDS $16,000,000 TO CHARITY WORK Methodist Episcopal Church Re- ports on Properties Devoted to Homes and Hospitals. CHICAGO, November 27.—More than €16,000.000 has been added to the prop- ertles and endowments of the hospitals and children’s and old people’s homes of the Methodist Episcopal Church since N avis, corresponding Doard of hospitals and . reported at a board meeting here yesterday. His report showed that during the vast year the value of bulldings dedi- cated was §3,430,000, while those being completed S d at $2,445.000. Nearly §2,300,000 was raised during the 3 for th ilanthrophies through wpecial cam; The Met copal Church Is reported elghty-one hospi- tals, for homes for children, thirtv-nine homes for the aged and eleven other institutions valued, with their enpowments, at $40,000,000." Dur- ing the past year 1.000 orphans and half orphans and 1,800 men and women were re extend- more than A great sparsely glons of the west and south is by him. The church, he sald, is functioning in a valuable fleld by ‘in- ing hospital facilities throughout the country. —_— It certainly does seem as though the colors that run ought to be the fast colors Phone Franklin 8175 for Quality Cord Tires STANDARD MAKES Ride As You Pay Only 20% Down, Balance in 8 Months. Poyments Weekly or Semi-Monthly CONVENIEN'L;HRE SHOPS, 327 13th Street N.W. JUST BELOW THE AVENUE Let Cuticura Be Your §ea% Doctor R TS T R Y U R Any breaking out or skin irritation on_ face, neck or body is overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has_ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation that " instantly brings easc from the itching, burning and irritation. Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. It seldom_ fails torrelieve the torment or 3 disfigurement. A little jar of Rowles Mentho-Splphur may be ob- tained at any drug store. It is used like cold cream. 3, 1 '$20-Week Girl’s Clothes Bill Put At $228 Yearly By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 27.—The $20-a-week businese girl should spend $228.80 a year, or 22 per cent of her income, on her ward- Yobe, wnicn soowd include lots of silk stockings, but no fur coats, ac cording to an exhibit arranged by the Plymouth Church institute of Brookivn. There are wardrobes for $20, $35 and $50 a week salarie<. compleie from underwear to coats, f sl:oes 1o handkerchiefs. N coats are included, but even the $20 budget provides a fur-collared winter coat, a =port coat, three dresses, a skirt, a sweater, blouses and three hats.” When one gets to $50 a suit is included and the un- derwear is silk. The_exhibit was originated by Mrs. Newell Dwight Hiilis, wife of the pastor of the church. IT'S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED Buy your evergreens, trees, shrubs and plants direct from the grower, 450 varleties. Sivery plant covered by a 100% guar- antee. Copy of “Home Grounds. Thelr Planting and Planning.” mailed free. Visitors welcomed. No Sunday Business ROCK CREEK NURSERY | | P. 0. ROCKVILLE, MD. S, BLOLS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels 10 WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP Feel fine! No griping or incon- venience follows a gentle liver and bowel cleansing with *‘Cascarets.” Sick Headache, Biliousness, Gases, In- digestion, and all such distress gone by morning. For Men, Women and Children—10c boxes, also 25 and 50~ <izes, env drug store THE BEST WAY T0 GET YOUR IRON O you know that one of the D reasons why physicians have prescribed Gude’s Pepto-Man- gan for 30 years is because of its ample supply of iron? x Physicians found that the iron content of Gude’s was readily | | 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923, absorbed by the system, that it did || not irritate the stomach or injure the teeth, and that it quickly and || :lilfec!ively toneAd and atx;;;ngt.hened e system. t your druggist’s, in both liquid and tablets. Free Trial Tablets Jo5e, for youselt value of Gude's Pepto-Manan. send for gen- ngan, erous Trial Package of Tabicts. Send mo || ney — just and addi L S5 freitenbach Con 53 Warren St N. Y» Gude’s epto-Mangan donic and Blood Enricher R T E N e S . ST, e gy NS TO-NIGHT, Chips off the Od Block R JUNIORE=~ Little NRs One-this he regu- fardose, “Made ol same Ingredients, then candy coated. For children d_ adults SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIH Pimply? Well, Don’t Be People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Ed- wards’ Olive Tablets A pimply fai much longer D after taking th Tablets do tl ind Just Dr. Edwards’ Olive which calomel doe i | | tively, but their action is gentio and sate Instead of severe and irritating. one who takes Olive Tal cursed with a “dark brown taste, ad breath, a dull, listiess, “no good' feeling, constipation, torpid Iiver, bad disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. D a pa- n two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 15¢ and 30c. 2Z=THAN (i ¥ STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY—THANKSGIVING UNUSUAL VALUE-INCENTIVES 1 IT PAYS TO f£ Sanitas Table Covers 49c¢ Each Slight Seconds of 7S¢ Values tas Otloloth Table Covers. in wortment of beautiful printed on groun 1% yards square. to slight imperfections. Tirst Tlosr—Domestio Dept. SLIPPERS glaged or dul Moderately priced at $5 to $9 a pair. Women's Brocaded Silver | finish Subject AND PUMPS A Sale For Thanksgiving Festivities . A varied assortment of the new slippers and pumps in the smartest models for wear with new frocks on Thanksgiving Day. Women's Black Satin Cloth-Strap Slippers, with Cut-out Strap Pumps, suede turn soles and Spanish cov- | trimmed. Spanish and mil- ered heels. Sizes 214 to 7. | itary covered heels. Sizes $8.50 and $9 pair. 2% 10 7. $5 to $9 pair. Qoldenberg's—SHOE DEPARTMENT~First Floor. $2.50 Canton Crepe $1.98 A rich, heavy-weight, lustrous ?ualily. enjoying extensive favor for street and afternoon frocks. Offered tomorrow at this lowered price. In black, navy, brown, tan, bobolink, ;rax, copen, Japan blue, cocoa and sandalwood. 39 inches wide. $2 Taffeta Silk, 35 inches wide, pure silk, $1.79 $1.69 soft chiffon finish grade, in all wanted street and evening shad: 180 change- $1.79 $1.98 able effects $2 Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, heavy, firm woven grade, in a large assort- ment of wanted 'street and evening shades ; also black $225 Silk Radium, 40 e extra fine pure silk_quality, with soft- clinging finish; white, light blue, pink, gray, tan, brown, navy and black. $250 Black Brocade, 36 inches wide, heavy, high lustrous quality, with self color designs, for street and evening wear Goldenberg’s—First Floor. signs. bed size $4 Heavy-W:zight Blankets, $2.85 64x76 and 66x80 double-bed size and 60x80 sin- gle-bed size Blankcts, good heavy weight, in white, tan or gray, with fancy borders; soft fin- ish fleeced cotton blankets with plenty of warmth. $6.50 and $7.00 Blankets, $5.45 Heavy-weight inches; white with blue or pink borlers, also plaids of blue, pink and gray; soisette bound ends. $3.50 and $4.00 Comforts, $2.85 Double-bed size 73272 inch Comforts, filled with white cotton, covered with soft-finish mercerized material, in light or dark Persian and floral de- Part-wool Blankets, size 66x80 $8.00 and $9.00 Comforts, $5.45 High-grade Comforts, covered with fine sateen and rilk-like mercerized cambrics; on both sides, many with plain sateen borders. Filled with Hygeia brand white cotton, some with wool and ocotton mixed. au.my igured 72x80-Inch large double- Goldenbery’s—Tourth Fleor, Just in Time for Thanksgiving Day— A Secial Purchase and Sale of Girls’ Wool Frocks Warm, smart and practical dresses that will delight every young miss with their charming style and good appearance—offered tomorrow at savings as the result of a timely purchase. Girls’ Dresses, $5.98 Two-piece Dresses, for girls 6 to 14 yeais of age; of tweeds, in rose, blue, orchid and tan; trimmed with braid on jackets, beau- 4 tiful quality sateen waists and plaited skirts. $6 Dresses, $4.98 All-wool French Serge and Wool Crepe Dresses, in tan and O\ blue; with hand-embroidered and hand-appliqued designs. Sizes $3.50 Middies, $2.98 All-wool Flannel Middies, in navy blue and red; regulation braid trimmed models, with silk emblem on sleeve and pocket. 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Flannel Middies $4.50 Extra Quality Wool Flannel Middies, navy blue with gold silk brald on gold emblem on sleeve; all sizes. $1.50 Sport Hats, $1.29 New Sport Hats, of red, brown and pheasant color material, trimmed with tassel. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 35¢ Dress Gighams 29¢ Yard 32-inch_Dress Ginghams, in- cluding Bates' and other well known makes—shown in a large assortment of plaids, checks, stripes and plain col- ors; fine, soft-finish grade, in light or dark patterns; fast colors. 27.inch Outing Flannels, double - fleeced qual- ity; light grounds with neat colored stripes . 39¢ Bleached Domet 36 inches wide: ex- tra heavy reversible quality ... . Geldonberg's—TF $1.50 Bleached Sheets, 98¢ 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-bed size; heavy, round-thread quality; slight imperfections. 39¢ _ Pillowcases, size 45x36 inchea: made of good quality pil- lowease cotton Brushed Wool Sets 98 Children's 4-plece Brushed ‘Wool Bets, good heavy quality, in buff, brown, white, pink and French blue; all sizes. Middy Skirts, $3.50 All-wool Navy Blue Serge Middy Skirts, full piaited mod- els, with button on walstband; slaes 6 to 12 years. beavy 16¢ Flannel, 29c e sizes 3 to 8 9x12 ft. and 8 ft. 3 in, by 10 ft. 6 in. » . | | | { | Geldenberg’s—SHOE DEPARTMENT—First Floor. $45 Axminster Rugs $36.75 Alexander Smith & Son’s Rugs, with their nation-wide Brushed Wool Sets Four-piece Brushed Wool Sets, for the baby, in white, blue, buff, pink and brown. Girls’ Scarf Sets, $2.98 New Scarf and Tam Sets, of heavy soft finish brushed wool; scarfs finished with fringed ends; buff and brown. Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 Felt Comfort Slippers 85¢ Pair This saving opportun- ity will prompt many to buy these slippers for gifts tomorrow. Easy, comfortable felt slippers, = 1 in blue, American beauty, lavender, oxford gray, old rose and silver Made with padded soles and trimmed with pompons. All ay combinations. Scamed and Seamless Rugs reputation of standard excellence cannot fail to impress the woman who looks for continued service and appreciates buying at a worth-while saving, as in tomorrow’s sale. The sale includes 9x12-ft. Seamed Axminsters and 8.3x10.6-ft. Seamless Axminsters, selection of beautiful $35 Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs 18¢ Unbleached Cot- tom, 39 inahes wide: close woven uali er Smith 4 Son's n floral, oriental and me« . SS90 000 Big Apron Values For Wednesday Black 'sl.«n: Anro:-.. Fit i i $1.79 Apron Fr in pretty blue, brown, and lavender effects; long- ety trimmed; s, ™70t $1.98 Maids' Whit assortment ons, in & large styles, trimmed with embrojdery: others hemstitched. Priced of allion designs; good color com- nations. Congoleum Art $495 Each Sell at 7. uares, with- are " " 27584 G'Iou--ov-m Rugs. hit-and-m! effects; light and dark colorings. (First Fleere Bargais De deep pile, soft and perfect weaves. A choice patterns, in light and dark colorings. $7.50 Grass Rugs, $4.85 Sx12.ft. Large room size double warp Grass Rugs, in reen, blue, brown and combina- lon colors; choice of oriental, medallion and novelty patterns. Sise 6x9 ft., worth $3.75, at §3.45 Sise 8x10 ft., worth $4.00, at §3.65 oleum Runners 88¢c (When Perfect, $1.50 Each) 18x108-inch Congoleum Runners, termed seconds on ac- count of a slight misprint or uneven finish. Wool rug designs and ‘ood.colorln‘l.’ $65 Wilton Velvet and Axminster Rugs, $52.50 9x12.1t. Large room asize heavy weight Wilton Velvet and deep pile Axminster Rugs, all seam- less and perfoct quality, Alex- an Smith and Firth Carpet Co’s makes: besutiful designs and colorings, for living rooms, bedrooms and dining roome. . b AY FEATURED TOMORROW \] 89c Mercerized Table Damask 69c Yd. 64-inch Mercerfized Table Damaak, 2 good, heavy welight; splendld wear- ing grade, for gemerel use, Cholce of five very pretty phtterns. @oldenberg’s—IFirst Floor. of Women’s Fine Coats - at Record Low Prices Hundreds of Ultra-Smart Garments With Self and Fur Collars in \Two Wonderful Groups $29.50 to $32.50 $45.00 to $59.50 Values at Values at Although the sale started with a big response Monday | the assortment tomorrow will be complete and varied— ' because there were so many coats to begin with. Those who attend this event Wednesday will find equally as fine assortments and as generous savmgs as the first day. These are Coats of a quality and style not usually found at such low prices—Coats of such fabrics as— Normandy, Velour, Overplaids, Novelty Stripes, Bolivia, Crushed Plush, Silk Plush, Imitation Broadtail. Brytonia, Many Combinations. Many stunning tubular coats—flare models—fiounce styles— coats elaborate and coats smartly simple. Wrappy models in side-tie effects, many with belts and buckles. Straightline models with narrow belts, tailored or flaring sleeves, tuxcdo or crushed crown collars. Side-pleated and boxtpleated styles. Colors of black, navy, brown and kit fox. o . The majority with fur collars of Mianchurian Wolf, Dyed Fitch Opossum, Beaverette, Caracul, Fox Wolf and Skunk Opossum. Misses’ sizes 16 to 20, women's sizes 36 to 44 and plenty of extra sizes 421 to 5214. Goldenberg's—COAT SECTION—Second Floor. S+ 5000 0000 Our Annual Pre-Thanksgiving Sale of $5 Brushed Wool FRUIT CAKE Sweaters, $3.98 Women's Brushed Wool Sweaters, good soft-finish, heavy-weight quality, in plain buff, or buff trimmed with braid; buttoned-front models; all sizes. . Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 19¢ Bleached Toweling, 12%;¢c Yd. 1,000 yards of Bleached Linen finish Crash Toweling, absorbent grade for roller or tea towels. (Limit, ten yards.) Goldenberg's—First Fleor. $1.79 All-Wool Crepe, $1.39 Yard One of the most popular weaves for one-piece costumes —a fine, close-woven gquality, sponged and shrunk. Choice of black, navy, brown, cocoa, tan and gray. 44 inches wide. $3 Coatings end Skirtings, 54 inches wide and all-wool qual- ity; rich overplaids in polaire and camel's hair $2.69 effects. Popular tan shades Black Bolivis, 54 Inches wide: deep, rich, lus- 1 Four Lbs. / Rich, delicious Fruit anr.;nin two and four pound sizes— ccientifically made of the best fngredients aiter a_famous recipe. The flavor heightened by candied cherries, candied pineapples, raisins, walnuts, spices, etc. Shortencd with butter to make it mellow. Tirs t Floor. .ot Sale of Women’s Thread Silk Stockings At $1.79 a Pair Every pair perfect and of flawless beauty—pure thread silk with double sole, heel and toe and lisle garter top. Choose from a large assortment of street shades, as well as black. All sizes. Many a woman will take advantage of this special sale and get. a supply of silk hosiery for per- sonal wear, as well as far Christmas gifts. W Women's Welghted Sk Heowse, novelty stripe effects, in sev- eral wanted shades, | but. no black: perfect quality. Worth $1.25 | $1.15 | 79¢ Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $3.50 and $4 Lace Curtains $2.45 Fine Quality Scotch, Nottingham, Filet and Tuscan Weave Lace Curtains, by the pair or panels, in white, ivory and ecru colors. 234 and 3 yards long. Neat, novelty effect and heavy worked designs. All perfect quality and made of superior quality thread. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $6 Ali-wool Ch1ldrent ated Stockings, length: English rib- bed, in plain and heather mixtures Perfect quality— 59¢ ; desirable mostly __all Worth = $2.50 fashio! shades; sizes. pair— 69¢c and 85c Window Shades, S5¢ Perfect Quality Opaque Cloth Window Shades, also slight sec- onds of Ofled Opaque Cloth Shades. size 3x5.9 ft.; mounted on strong spring rollers; in white, ecru, me- dium and dark green. Goldenbderg's—TFirst Floor. 35¢ & 45¢ Washable Cretonnes, 24c Yd. 34 and 36 inch Washable Cre- tonnes, in full bolts or mill lengths, which means you will be sure to secure the requ ber of yards for drape: fon and furniture covers. 'Pretty light ard dark floral, stripe, bird and tapestry designs. piEimst Floor—Bargain Table aad Fourth oor. Weney—Day | in Our Boys’ Department Every boy has his heart set on a new overcoat or mackinaw for Thanksgiving Day. We've prepared a list of special values for témorrow that provide unusual sav- ings on warm, stylish and dependable garments. $15 to $16.50 Overcoats, $11.85 Swagger Model Overcoats for boys from 3 to 17 years of age. made wn% raglan 6r set-in sleeves, with convertible collar. Some of double-faced cloth, others lined with plaid wool material; rich colorings ; well tailored. $10.75 to $13.50 Overcoats, $9.75 Smart new models for the little fellows from 3 to 10 years of age —some with. plush collars and quilted linings, others of chinchilla, with wool plaid linings. Convertible collar and full belted models. l $8 and $10 Overcoats and Mackinaws, $6.95 All-wool Cheviot all-wool :red flannel lar; of chinchilla, in others models. Sizes 3 to 10 years. dium and_heavy-weight 10 years. Goldenberg's—Third ¥leor. Overcoats, in brown or green, with convertible col- lining; various shades; button to neck, full belted laid Mack- inaws, with® convertible collar and uff pockets; full belted; sizes 3 to Me- Of fine Boys’ $22.50 Overcoats $18.50 All-wool Plaid-back Overcoats, new heather shades; made with muff pock- ets and full belted. yearl§oys' $27.50 Qvercoats $24.50 Sizes 13 to 189 quality all-woo! plaid-back overcoatings, in beautiful colorings; newest winter models for boys 13 to 20 years of. age.