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NEW GUINEA'S QUININE TREZ * TWO WESTERN CITIES ROCKED BY QUAKE Prison at' Walla. Walla Seen to Tremblo—Shecks Continue ESCAPE WITH KEYS CARVED FROM BROOM Alleged Safe Crackers Flee From County Jail at Fort Lauderdale, Fla’ CITY CLUB FORUM. PLANS CHANGED First of Year to Be Held Tomor- " "row Night—Copeland Seeing by Wireless Predicted In Year With Aid of “Television” Invention Will Show Events as They Happen All Over World to Motion Picture Patrons, IN OUR TOWN Human nature s forever ferreting into the unknown—{rom thesastronomer with an eye at & telescope to—say, for this one eue—-u bunth of small boys recently digging It - Is a More Productive Source Then-South American Variety. ¥rom Popular Mechanles. Quinine in great' quantities has been found in tie. bark of .eertaln trees native to New Guipem. Nearly - in Italian Town. By the Assoclatéd Press. WALLA® WALLA, Wash., January 7.—An . eafthquake - which caused buildings at the state penitentlary here to tremble visibly, according to rrison officials, was felt throughout the oity sarly yesterd \lo serious dumges” was feporied. PENDLETON, Ore., .hnu-ry T Many recidents of Pendleton were awakened yesterday morning about 5:30 o'clock by un earth shock. No damage was reported. ANCONA, Italy, January 7.—Earth shocks continue to occur herc and Most of the houses of tie own are unsafe. The serious conditions “are aggravated by heavy rains and the homeless _people are sufféring = verely. The militla and Red Cross &te making all speed with their sup- plie§ of tents, huts and ‘shelters of whatever kind, but these are not yet sufliclent for the afficted population. — Torecasts of wheat production this year in sixteen countries of the northern hemisphere is about 1,878 (80,000 bushels compared to 1 080,000 bushels Inst year. into the Santa Claus cult. The oldest, with the sophistication of his ten years, voiced unbelief : “Aw, there isn't any Santa Claue. . It's just your mom- ma. She fills your atockin' and fixes up your, trée, ap— everthip'.” \ A vdunger boy, v at the teeth-shed- .qung period hood, wavered ln“th T seen m, mamma Gl my stockin' yet—I Kuow she didn't last Christmas, because when :Jlg:x";nupr early an’ foun' my stockin’ Of foodles mamma wus souner steep—but Jimmy Smif’ says there ain't any Santy, same as you do—I wish't I could ses Santa Claus one’ time so 1 could ask him if he is sure enough The youngest boy, with the nflg of babyhood still {n his hatr, and the fai of crusaders in his soul, ¢l n_defense of Father Christmasy “'Course Santa is real! 17 there hat's chimb- By the Amociated Pre FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla, Jan- uary 7.—Using a broomstick hand from which keys were fushioned with & satorty rasor, thres olleged safe -ackers escaped from the cou Sall where they wera belng held for action of the eircult court. The tflo, Ira M Holmes, twenty-three; Lyman Bhirley, twenty-two: and Charles Gerken, forty-six, were arrested in Miam{ December 3 of last year after robberies in east comst sitles werc traced to them. The offices of the Broward Motor Sules Company of this city are alleged to have been robbed by these men. The escape was discovered by the wife of Deputy Sheriff W. C. Hicks and the key with which the escape Tus effectod was found in the yard of the prison. Two doors were un- locked by the men and they sci @ glass-studded wall in getting criptions and photographs the men were broadcast by the sher- iff's office and searching rarties are also spread out to nearby sections. MRBS. GEORGE ROBINSON DIES. CHICAGO, January 7.—Mrs. George Robinson, seventy-three years old, sister of John C. Shaffer, publisher of the Chicago Evening Post, died at the home of her daughter, M Ray Pearce. Mrs. Robinson was b ih Baltimore. Says Scientist in London. . (87 Wieless te The Star and Philsdeihle c Ledger. Coprright, 1023.) LONDON, January 7.—Television— seelng by wireless—will become an accomplished fact this year and in 2 crude form, this summer, according to the eminent physicist, E. Fournler d'Albee.. “I am certain of it,” he sald in an intervie: “It will 'be possible to watch events on the motion picture screen while they are happening. “Later, explorers will carry tele- vision cameras with them. They will climb Mount Everest or penotrats to the north pole or stalk blg game or examine the floor of the ocean and we, sitting in ordinary pleture theu- ters hundreds or perhaps thousands of miles away, will accompany them step by step. See Other Side of World. “I sce no 1easons why in ten years’ ime we should not be able to s what ls h-npenlnf of the globe. s effort and research. Dr. d'Albee explained that would be poksible on account of the tremen- dous progress made in the consiruc- ¢ on the other side only a matter of s ceiving sets by M. Belin, the Ffench Taventor who has culcuiated inat to tranemit s moving image Do mesaasry 16 send 300 sgoond. D'Albee calcu- hl.sl 200 000 signals a second, allow- ing 10,000 dots for each separate pic- l|.l “Rapld sending,” he points out, far simpler than receiving, but the simplification ol the latier is pro- ceeding ut @ rapid pace. The syn- chronization ol the sender-receiver must be absolutoly perfect. A vari- ation of one-thousandth Of a secoud means spoiling the picture.” Turn Light to Sound. It is & conmguest of this elaborate nroh(em which he promises within a e Albee recently perfected an paratua for transmitting nhulo“rlg s by wireless from an sirplune, When the airman sneps the picture he puts it _through a developing machine, which afterward transmits it to a land base. The whole operation lx possible within half an hour. principle of this feat is turning llflhl into sound by means of selenium, as the inventor has done with the opto- phone, which enables the blind to read by sound. Horace Greer, allas chauffeur for Mabel movie star. Normand, ol eperator of Denver, Colo, in Los Angeles apartment. Joé Kelly, the He ix held by Los Ange- lex police for baving rhot the wealthy to Spesk. WEEKLY MEETINGS . END Officials Decide to Hold Affairs Once & Month Instead. The first City Club forum meeting of the new year will be held in the main ballroom of the club tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock. Senator Royal S. Copeland, a member of the Senate District committee, will be the prin- cipal speaker. In announcing the meeting, James R. Mays, chairman of the torum eom- stated that this year the meetings will be held only once & month and in the ovening instead of the weekly luncheons, as in the past. The purpose of the forum is to pro- mote closer relationship between the two District committees in Congress and the citizens of Washington. Among those expected to be pres- ent tomorrow night are Senator Ball, Bis | chairman of the Senate District co for?” tion of highly delicate wireless re- e S8 el o S St S Sttt B i e oo st ettt e T PP PP v e e v T e ie] mittee; Representatitve Stuart 10 per cent more quinine can be ex- tracted from this bark than- from other plants now known, it Is said. An “American scientist, traveling through that country, discovered the value of the bark, and with others: has planted 100,000 of the trees for producing the ~drug. Until 1861, manufacturers depended almost en- tirely upon, South America for (heis supply of the material which is drawn from cinchona bark. Small quantittes have also been procyred from trees, growlng in Java, Indla, Ceylon and amaica. —_— Recent statistics show that {n India there are 945 females to every 1,000 male: Reed, chalrman of the House Dis- trict committee: the District missioners and the officers of all the important elvic organizations. The forum commitiee extends an invitation to the entire membership of the club and the general public. No fee will be charged. but admission will be by ticket, which can be se- cured from the cashiers desk or the cutive office of the club. Berving with Mr. Mays on the forum committee are: Claude N. Benuett, M O. Chance, Re Darby, W. C. Hanson, James T. Lloyd, Robert McP., Milane, Claude W. Owen, Gen. Antod Stephan and Frank P. Wilcox. Com-" $6.50 Hand-Embroidered House Dresses $1.98 (25) Hand - embroidered House Dresses, mostly in medium sizes; good quality materials, and a variety of pretty designs and colorings. Women’s and Misses’ Handbags Regular $3.00 52.29 Sanitas Table Covers, 59c Slight Scconds of $150 Values Hand-Stenciled Table Covers; printed on sanitas oilcloth; size 48x54 inches; slightly imperfect, nothing to affect wear not appear- $25 Embroidered Bedspreads, $8.88 (12) Hand - embroidered Bed- spreads, full double-bed size, with bolster included. An afsortm:nt Values at Women’s and Misses’ Handbags, of wvelvet, taffeta and Icather, silk lined; many with inside swinging purses. Neéwest styles and shapes, in black, ROt s e of pretty designs and colorings. ance. First Floor—Domestic Dept. Wil rown and berg's—First Floor, tan. Tuesday will be devoted to a general housecleaning of all odd lots, broken lines, incomplete assort- ments and mussed and soiled merchandise which has accumulated in our stocks. These “odd lots” are the aftermath of a busy month’s selling and we bave drastically reduced prices to insure complete clear- ance in one day—Tuesday. Linen Department All Pure sk, silver value, at. Ml Lengthu of ) Damusk, 18 Inches wide scarts, napkins, tray cloths, etc.; 39¢ value. Yard at.. warrented all pure searts and centers value. Yard at.... (8 “pes.) Tan Art Linen, inches wide; wi linen; 49c val at linen, Goldenberg's—First Floor. Neckwear and Veiling 0dd 1ot of Women’s Xeckwear, including Vestees of Venic lace, others of nct < with, net; Tuxgdo and 7 Collars, also Bertha, L1gephvate Liee €olldrs fn - many charming styles. el for 19¢ (3 pen.) 36-Inch Tam Art Linen, or % 44c combined eter Pan nel -and 59¢ Wash Goods 36-ineh Homespun povelty cotion {abrlcs, lue, tan. ro: brown, biack 53¢ value, at 33-inch Printed Pongee, morcerized quality, neat printed designs.- boc value, i 32-inck cotton r-brlc. with _rich, !nltroun finish: - 59¢ value, Creve, in honeydew, archid and white, 65¢ value, at 36-inch Dimity, white ground o5 and o 28¢ 36 mer- copan, 29¢ ‘h Shadow Check RBilste, grounds with or 28¢ Check with ‘colored woven stri; hite woven choclu value, at..... ‘fl self éehfl‘-‘ in navy. brown, ete. § 36-tnch Inches ~ wide, carized stripes tan,” red, value, at 36-inc] white and colored printed blue birds, lingerfe. 39c value, at ineh Novelty White fine, sheer, two-ply B50c value, at.. e novelty ‘bor- ders; tan and brown combina- tions: also black novem borders. . 28) - Marabou Cap Chdlees, 1o, black, seal and na urel bolors, finiehed with and taupe. 59c yard. At Gyldenberg's—Yirst Floor. ‘Corsets (80 C-B Pink Coutil lm;ed back‘ six hose 43') Thommon's Glove-Fitting Cornets, :outfl g/ long skirt ¢ bugt! wnd’ long skir :lx‘e' 23 to 32, $2.00 lace front models, of models; (14) Warner's Lace-front wets, of pink coutil, with. elastic "¢ to 30, , at e au back; Domestics . ' Mill Ends of 27-inch Bath Robe Cloth, heavy, reversible quality,” 39%c #f S6-inch Bath Robe raversible - in a varfety of pretty’ ' . co!orlng: 59¢ - ll l\qbe extr: qunlny 9’86 lfl/zc in an assortment of styles and colors. S5c value, at M. Pnds Cloth, extra ‘heavy, srade, patterns and 89c value, at.. ot Eo0d Beetll ey heavy, reversible $1.59 wl.lu 33-tnch d Flana sorted ulyleh Bnd colarL 20c vnlue. at. assortment good = fast colors. checks; Worth 3%c and 25¢ rith, clastic_sestions:’low Cor- long skirt .09 9229 with 51.89 fine varn mercerized, ten in _each .piece: neatly boxdd. * $3.50 value, at. _40-ihch quality with wide edge. 50c value, at. 3f-inch Colored Dre fine box loom finish: all A wan ted lhAdeu at Goldenberg's—Finst Floor. (8) _oxi2-ft. Q| size Seamless : "} and .Axminster Rugs, good H+1 co‘lorlnsl‘ t(l 00 and $50. 00 sk very “go od Dlttern. Sold . regularly st ¥25.00 Revc.rsxbl: Wool " Rugs, blue and ngs; I 3! 10.6. _Sald reg- - larty s£°321.50 ud 314.50. Sale pric heavy, close-woven q t borde and Twweeds, ht ne. JSreen 10, ana " white. 39¢ fine at w29 Pongee, silk and 44c @ Cotton Plisse $2.98 te Volle, fine. sheer uneu 25¢ Large Room Wilton Velvet Alex- ander Eal) cxud Bons make; $29.50 S amless Bruxsels Rugs, ft. slzo; Firth Carpet Co.'s $14.75 | il oxaote, Biso S sz $9.85 .6 ralls of Brussels C:rle!. ty, piain ‘and fgured centers, with £$1.45. iy hak & m.-at. SIk and. Wool Pop- lllek anl /5 40 inches > BV lue gy - lnch.t"wlde. cloi :} """.i, quality, in black and ncvy blue, 89¢ value, at..... 2 8 pleces of Ail:Weol 'nh.m 54 inches wide, sttra close wl.ll ¥ quality, in Dlack and brovn $3.00 \I-IIIG'_ o o. W -Weol. Ohiffom Broadeloth, 50 Inches wide, rleb satin-finish quality, mnn 1 and shrunk, in black, . browa and vuu-. at 13 pleces of All-Wool Crepe, 40 la biaer, vy biue ana €1 26 o . nevy blu tan, $170 Valveats 9129 pleces -of lncles wide,: #ich "d¥ep pile quality, $5.00 vnlnc‘ $2.98 ‘Women's and Misses' Rings, heavy gold-plated and. sterling . silyer eftects,, Tiffany and fancy- - rhinestones and colored :u;.o styles, $1.00 wvalues, 500 _-values, at.. * Beads dnd lllt.l!l. ‘gooa ll- sortment of popular styles and 90~ 10 '$1.00 " val- 29¢ " : i 508 Feathor Fand, of uioucied oetTich Tharhore e ao sorted .VSN lmel' imita- shell ks and 53-69 T Boys’ Clothing ‘(64) All-wool Sweaters. slip- %, Vvarious shapes for boys of all 25¢ ages: 69c to $1.00 values, at (92) Sults and Mackinaws, suits of all-wool navy blue serge, in middy and Oliver Twist mod- els, also two-pants Norfolk suits and part-wool Mackinaws; sizes 3 to 10 years in the lot, $5 to §7 values, at (72) Overcoats, of tweeads, with plaids backs, wool cheviots and echinchillas, iot from not In each style: values, at (35) Combinaiton Suifs, wash- able _waists .with cordurcy .or weed lined knee pants: 4 5 yea sizes valyes, at T (17) 0dd Pant kuee style: alsp lot of kpicker- * bocker cloth pants; slzes 39¢ 4, 5, 8 and 9 years. Pair. (45) Cotton Pajnmas, of white various colors; c values (First and Third Floors.) (80) Pairs of. Sehool Pants, of suiting mixtures; stratght knee and Knickerbocker styleg; lined d unlined; sizes 3 to § years: 19 10 $1.80 values, (31). Grass Rugs, ” double- warp quality, sise 6x9-ft, green, * blue’_and -brown sten- ciled medallion gns, $3.75 values, l '95 (22) Cook’s Linoleupr’ Rurs elzes 6x10.6 and complete borders: R Tug d signs and good col~ $5 95 oring: Sold .60 and $12, (8). Hodges’. Rattania Rugs, aiko Rodgls? R.m.. e Rugs, 9x1. IL large room size; floor samples; sll 75 regularly 1475 and (45) Gold Seal Con, 'jeleum Rugs, sige 3x9-ft., com- Dlete borders; handsome wool ru‘ 'dellsns. Sold $l 88 .‘ - Welvets. 7 (4) Ilknl ‘of All-S{Ik Davetyne, 38 inches, wide, .fine velvet.qual- ty, in_ béaver, . KTRY - and -stap. vuue. at on. Plece of ot Binek P surl guality; o nehe- wide, $5.00 l 51.39 Ome piece o vet, in black.. only; ‘wide: soft.clinging handsome . gOWN! yslue, ate. . . iece ‘lne- Velutina, fine, close plie 36 inches wlae. Jiguall 7$6.00" valué, at.. qulllly, for $4.98 10" dosen Meinmed elm, ‘white or. with colored O T Lace Curtains and Draperies Odd I.!( of High-grade Lace Curtain: including imported Irish Puln! Marie Antoinettes, Nottinghams and Vo also extra fine grage vo and 3 yards lon neat, effect aml’hel'\ Wndrk;d derigns, 5, 36 an 7 VA10E - eeiveein $2.95 Panel Lace Cnrllll white, ivory and ecru colors; 23 yards long; Scoteh, Nottingham and Fuet weaves; handsome designs: also lot of voile and Marquisette curtains, lace $2 and $2.50 values, e White rtain Marquisette, sheer llllllH‘l lmflrfflh even fin- ish: full bolts. Legu- 1 lafly 95c yard 12Y5c Remuant Lot r-perlt-. in- ilk - mixed und mer- brigs, madras, voile and marquisette, in plain colors and figured 'Ae.ugnc good colorings for.all kinds of draperies. as well as for co urw and $1.00 values Goldaaberg's—Fourth Floar. s. novelty oludin cerized f Gloves Koyser Sk Gloves, Tined stitched bac kl flnd suede brown, French Kid Gioves. fancy cr embroidered lm(‘ksd, an values, at ! Children's Wool Gloves, gray, . DAavy, heather and: red, 5% val-<45c ues, at. ‘Goldenbery's—First Floor. | dd Lots f lob oering 3 at"Savings of V4, s and V% $1.29 Battleship and Jaspe lewin, in lengths from uare yarde, also lot of Coolk's Tinofeut. ana Gold Seal Con- goleum, lenglh;ql'.firom 4 to 10 square yards. 4t 85c_to $l 45 gakare vard, at. 8) Basket-weave Rush Rugs, *oxtra heavy, reversible woven carpet patterns, in blue, green and brown: size 9IxI2-ft: Silgnny impertect. fect, 315; sale price “(14) Cook’s Linoleum Rugs, u]ze 4.6x12-ft.; wool rug aigns, Wlfig anm- plete orders. Soka at $9.00 $4 65 S‘Ile price. . 225 yards of Fclt and Napier ™ stenciled ana woven stripe designs, lsu inches widu, 500 values, Men’s Furnishings Heavy Oxford Gray Sweaters, wool and cotton mixture; V neck ahd roll-collar styles; two pock- etua;“ulzes 35’ ;8 42 Jnly: perfect quality, $3. values, &t reos 9. yauen $1.69 Fleece L imed Underwe Jaeger color, shirts' and drawers in seconds of $1.00 65‘; Fiber Silk. and Wool Mixed Muifiers, or Reefers; several pat- terns; seconds of and $2.00 values, at.. (49) Lawrenee Blamket-Cloth Bath Robes, small and medium sizes; plaid ‘;tflndal,:gg figured patterns; an . Values, at ...... -$2.29 Stk Neckwear, medium shaps four-in-hawls; new striped pat- tertis, only a limited quan- 29 tity, 50 and 69c values.: (77) Pairs of Gray Suede Gloves, Mayers mako: spear Back: perfect quality; mostly all chlll&l‘ sizes in the lot. sl 89 $2.75 values Lewis-make Union Suits, heavy ribbed-. balbriggan; ecru color; perfect quality; sizes 34, 44 Pnd 46 anly.. Sold at sl 49 sso and 3$3.00, at.,.. ks " BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE® While quantities are limited, there’s such a diversity of items that you will be sure to find some need in winter apparel or household wants that you can supply.at a big saving. We advisc early shop- ping—such values as theze are bound to call forth a big response. No mail or phone orders filled. Whittall Rugs at Toilet Goods Dept. %1 RBoxes o Ben Hur Face Powder, 41l tnts. . 99€ Dressing Comba, all course and fine teeth; Ivory, blue, black and l?ln each Reguiar Rinso, at.. Mavis Lemon softening aad : s0c Reguiar - 69c Jars EL ream.. 10¢ foxwood finish backs: good qual- ity " bristles, aluminum 2gc face: seconds of 50c values, Lion White Floating Castile Somp. large bars, about 13 pounde; good quality, purs ‘white toilet and bai lsc soup Goldeuberg’s—Tirst Floor. Odd Lots Laces Trimming Laces, including vals, cluny and crochet, n wiits ecru__calors alm ot of . old " gold and steel: also combination col- ored ‘effects; narrow. duml. 10c 15c and 19¢ values....,.. Metal "Flouncings, 36 inches widel fine quality rllk nel with gold and au-el(em ol dered design 239 value, at. Spanish and Chantilly l.u—-. in brown, white, black and cham- pagne: 6 and 8 inches v\ldb 44c pauern 3 Swine ll‘ Cambric Embroidery Flouncings, 18 and 25 inches wide; eyelet and ruffled patterns, 58 and values Stationery White. and Wyckoff's Autocrat Linen Statiomery., new “Long Beach” shade, with lined envel- opes; choice of one quiré of paper or correspondence cards, with envelopes to match, sold v regularly at $1.29. @) inatio Poker and Bridge Sets, coneist- ing of two decks of card ki chips, bridge score pencli; slightly shopworn. formerly at price (5) Combination Poker Bridge Sets, consisting of one deck of cards, poker chips, score card pad and pencil; s1ightly ghopworn; formerly 30ld at gQc $1.95. Sale price Goldeaderg's—First Floor. Silks ne lece Black Moire Fran- oqalm all-ailk quality, with rich lustrous nish, . value, at... °? $1.98 2 Pleces of MIIM velty, heavy welight, tan grounds with handsome coiored figures, GOC $1.25 value, at. 36-inch Tubular Tricolette, plain and neat jacquard ef- Q8¢ fects. §$1.50 value, af Radiam Silk, 40 !ncheu wide, pure silk au-.:lltymln black, navy, tan, ray and ol rose, $3.00 value, at. $1.69 n, oxtra lu'troul finish, in xnd pn.sl.sq 35 tnenae seide, aTsie quality, in & limited assortment of colors,: also " black. §139 ~ value sl yard® Seseeaae Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. Knit - Underwear ‘Women's Cotton Union Sults, medium weight; low neck and sleeveless; knee pants: $1:35 ‘values .. . Women's Cofton mediym ° welght; vodice style, ankle length pants; broken sl sizes; $2.00 values, at = B Lyt on erwear, 1 to S onte medran Welghts snirts with Duteh Deck and_elbow sleeves, pants knee . length; broken sizes; $1.00 750 Boys’ G ray. Fleeced Unlon Suits, high neck and long sleeves, unklo vahvt:J: pér- 40-inch heavy, Iligh Art Department 10 dozen Stamped Buffet Setw, |th‘<l’ pleces: n!h( plttel’sl'l! good quality white nene; §0¢ Values, at -\ 3% o del tll.’“ l{"l‘ ’l'mll. o dishes or glassware. TWO for .. 25¢ 39¢ “(l-ped !(ll'll ll‘ ters, white linene, neat pattern a limited qul.nlllv. zsc Decorated Candy -'lfi. lm 25¢ to 60c values, each at Goldenberg's—First ¥loor. Fur Coats (1) Natural Muskrat Coat, 32 ‘cno")? lcn(;rh. Hduz:;orl; seal shawl ar, cuffs and border, $179.00 value, at. $49.50 (1) Comey Coat, inch length; tfly sitk lined; size 40; $79.50 value, at u| Natural Raccosn Coat, 35- size 38. . at (1) Natural Marmot .Coat, 35- {nch length: raccoon shawl’col- d cuffs; size 44. 11950 value, at. $59.50 Nutrin 52-inch lined: sizes ‘33, and 37 only, at- (35) Students’ Suits, medium weights brown, blus, gray and gray ml‘lllv‘;! fl'l;! to 37 only .75 Values, 8% .. $10.75 Men's All-Wool heavy plaid backs and over- plaids; brown and tan; .sizes in the Jot from 34 to 42, but not in each style, $24.75 " $16.50 ‘oirued l“flté ~ ! TR G St Taives. - $3.95 Women's - Pure Thread Silk Hone, full® fashioned: black and assorted colors; perfect quality; double sole, - heel ~and iisle garter tops; wvalues Women' Fiber three-geam -back: dovan and dcds';rra,’ sizes; geconds of 89c values 55¢ ‘Women' Plfl-wo.l Sport Howe, also cotton heather mixed hose, with two-tone silk clock up the side: broken sizes; seconds of G0c val- asc Fine Ribbed Cotton Btockings, black and ‘cordovan: roken sizes 18c values, at . 10c “ Children's Blh." Sport Hose, $ikk - Hose, “black, cor- mostly all . three-quarter length; black and tolors; turnover cuffs; broken sizes; seconds of 3%¢ ‘. walues - Goldembergs—First Fieor, None Sent C. O. D. nor Exchanged Ast Dept., K Streot Aumex. Women’s Ready-to- quality navy Rn‘\llu with fur collar: values, 2 Goody y ool Hlnnel m red, green; to $5.98 values, at at “40. . blouses, white and flesh colors. dimity: handling. sna FAY Os 8. $1.39 values Lace others of light colored g crepe; $19.76 values, at i ed mod: Venrs' 31095 and. V‘lIIGI. at.. movelly cloth 42 Swi buttone riped trimming. values, at ers, lace trimmed; assorted sizes. $1.69 vilnu at... (10) Lons. pInk bluc And lavender: slip-on values Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Reduced (2) 9x12-ft. Wllithll Anglo-Persian Rugs, sold At $110.00. (2) 9x12-ft. Whittall Anglo-Kirman Rugs, sold regularly at $132.50. At $97.50. (3) 9x12-ft. Whittall Teprac Rugs, sold regularly regularly at $150.00. at $105.80. At $79.50. , sl 1 iled f: lay: Floor Samples“.: ightly-soiled from display. Goldenberg’s—TFourth Wear Apparel Size Sults, of good o Eaay “biae Poiret twil. $33. b3 vllue‘ $19.75 (13) Brytonia Capes, finished $3250° §14.98 lh-ne.. of navy and 14 sizes 16 values Kiddies* Creepers, good quality materials, med styles. Bables® pink and blue borders; ribbon binding. at R 100) Serge and Velot - mes, sizes 36. %58 and $5.98 values, at (15) Crepe de Chine $2.98 Over- $5.98 valu $2.98 blouses, of \flfle and O ienty - solled from Dresses, also rgette $5.98 (17) Girlw’ Coats. ml\ored lnd els; sizes § to lll 50 54'98 ‘Women's Sport Coats, of ISI to $598 $12.50 values, at. Goldenberg’s—Bocend M @3) Blaek sizes 18 to 43. Art Dept., K Street Aunexr. l Children’s Wear Lot of Childre; gios, navy, black and gray; 0dd sizes. Piak Crepe Bloomers, whlne sateen, only. pink and blue; bands; Children’s Pullover sw-ter-. in white: slight! $3.50 values . Children’s Flannelette ‘Women' wine an: lot from 4 to 7. worth $1.50 pair. Men’s Rubbers, odd 1o from 6 to 10. Values worth $1.50 pair. 500 pairs Prices Drawer Leg. 69c also $1.60 values. small o 50c values, at i bluc: whads with-yoke roken sizex mp. (o years. 3100 values, at 09€ Combi- assorted stripes: 8 years onl 69c 39¢ novelty trim- 3200 vatues $1.69 All-Wool Blankets, Goldenberg’s—Third Fioor, Footwear Felt Juliets, purpie: blue, sizes in the At. 69¢ At price, p: Infants’ High tan, patent and white kid; soft soles:' sizes in the lot from 0 to Women’s Wear 3, Chiidren's Shoes, Values worth $1 lnd 5 pair. At. High patent, tan 59¢ Low and dul] leathers: sizes in the lot from 4 to 7%. Values worth and $2.50 pair. W..l sl o 00d, helvy quality, collar (18 Extra Sise Batiste m..-.s - 1 Kimenos, sty¥ ¥ §1.29 fancy carved effects stylish handles, tion fvory, bal hardwood Men's Leather House Slippers, brown and black leathers; sizes in the lot from 6 to 10. Values worth $2 $2.50. At t - black lnd rainproof: including imita- lite, trimmed and styles,” plain and ght sec- SRS Rl S S R R ER R S SR e R e e e R R R AR R SRS R e o ——— Heavy, Part-Wool Blankets ht Part<wool -Blankets, $4.68 pir - Sold Regularly at $6.00. Pair . - Heavy-weij ‘size - 66x80 inches for double beds; gray and white with blue or pink borders, also pluds of various colors; buy one or, more pair at a saving of $1.32 on“each pair. 72x80 Sateen-covered Com- good heavy weight, fil- with Hygea brand white Eottons Tignt ‘and dark colors, $6 and $7 values... Goldeaberg's—Fourth Fleor. turl cotton’ pink, tan and $3.98 ues sray, $10.00 val-, 72x84 High-grade Blankets, . all-wool fleece and filling with ;i plajds of Bluei® $6.45 " hand-torn and ironed; onds of values worth $2.00 and $3.00 each at sl‘“ (12) Children’'s Umbrellas, of gloria silk. navy blue and gar- net; attractive handles, $2.00 values, at. $2.29 Goldenberg's-First Floor. Bedwear 45x36 Cretonne Edge G-l!t'. firm woven cotton d cretonne edge: ||“ht blue lnfl mai pair, . Pillow- with pink, . each ar 24C ondl v{ SDc Bed Sets, ered _fa grnundg with lavender em- dered’ designs; extra large bed, wise; 38.00 value, 5498 723390 Seamlens Shéets, three-quarter bed size; heavy round thread quality, slight seconds of gq $1.39 values, at C (35) White Dimity Bedspreads, site 7:::9?. for three-guarter beds eftra e ngth, values, " $1.98 <90 sanmicss Biokched Shoets, single bed size: seconds of 7g $1.19 values, at £ C Crochet Bedupreads, singlo bed size: Marsellles designe. &7 49 $2.00 value, at o Goldenborg's—TFirst Floor.