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D. C."HEADS INDORSED FOR ANOTHER TERM Barry Farm Residents Urge Reap- pointment of Rudolph and Oyster. ASK LINCOLN DAY HOLIDAY Proposal for Lower Street Car Fares Is Favored. The two civilian Commissioners of the District of Columbia, whose tenure of office will soon expire—Cuno H. Ru dolph and Capt. James F. Oyster—were unanimously indorsed for reappoint- ment in resolutions adopted by the members of the Barry Farm Citizens' Assoclation at their meeting last night. On motion of Rev. J. E. Scatt, the asso, clation indorsed the bill pending in Congress to make Lincoln’s birthday, February 12, a legal holiday in the District. Secretary Henry Braxton was directed to draft a letter favoring such, to be transmitted to the Senate District committee, A letter read from the chairman of the public utilities committee of the Columbia Heights Citizens' Assocla- tion, F. M. Barner, requesting @' com: mitfee from the association to attend a joint meeting of all public utilities committees at some future date for the purpose of recommending a single fare of 5 cents or 25 cents for six fares, re- cefved favorable action. The chair ap- pointed Yocee Fanaroff, John Chinn and William Pierce as delegates. School matters of local interest were discussed by M a W. Hawkins &nd Mrs. N. Roberts. A letter from A tendnet of Schools C answer to a previo stant . Wilkinson, in request of the assoclation as to the number of mar- | ried teachers employed in divisions 1( of the local public information. The s stated as 167 mar- ried teachers and twenty widows. Elzie S. Hoffman, president, sided. WASHINGTON IS THIRD IN APPLE WEEK RACE pre- Wirst Prize Goes to Seattle, Wash., and Second to Cin- cinnati. Washington won third prize in the cities of from 300,000 to 500,000 popu- latlon in the recent national apple week celebration contest, according to word received by the local commit- lonal Apple Shippers’ hich conducts such test yearly, notified th committ consisting of Robert S. French, chants took such an inter €ontest, and the committe elated ‘over the showing frst year, as eontest, for the sntered in the con The report state ~was unusually close and that more ities celebrated than ever before t in the feels A Bit Out of The Ordinary This week at the Life Time Furniture Store there are quite a few dining room values that are priced lower than usual. Splen- did values in Life Time Furniture, too. Just priced special to move them quickly to give space for Spring stocks. We're quot- Superin- | Coolidge Lays Wreath On Statue of Jackson In Observance of Day In observance of the 109th anni- versary of the battle of New O leans, " President Coolidge ye day placed a wreath at the base of the statue of Andrew Jackson in Lafayette Squa The President w by Secretary of t Steretary of War Weeks and {ne naval and military aides at the White House. —_— A fire in the open fireplace is the cheerful, cozy addition to a: on winter evenings, but, everyone who has ever built such a fire knaws, often it is very difficult to start it burning properly. If, how- ever, an electric fan is placed In tront of the fireplace and permitted o run a few minutes at slow speed, accompanied ¥ Denby, will fan the smouldering logs or 1 into a brilliant b —is the worm that eats small estates. This worm is bred in $10,000 ASKED FOR DEATH The Lambert Automobile Company is named as defendant in a suit to recover $10,000 damages filed yester- day in the District Supreme Court by Mary E. Keppel, administratrix ot | the estate of Timothy A. Keppel. | According to the declaration filed by | Attorneys ‘Wilton J. Lambert and R. | H. Yeatman, Keppel was riding a bieyele at 13th and R streets north- | west, July 31 last, when he was | struck by an automobile of the de- | fendant and sustained Injuries re sulting in his death. | Annie Reid filed suit for $25,000 ' inst the Postal Telegraph | mpany for alleged personal | s she was crossing the | 7th and F streets north- | t, September 7 last, the plaintift | a messenger boy on a bicycle | with her and infleted and painful injuries. She Is nted by Attorneys Wilton J. Lambert and Rudolph H. Yeatma the vitals of large and wills that are not prop- erly drawn and executed. THE_EVENING S se- || Insure your estate against the ravages of litigation by having your will properly drawn now and by naming a competent, perpetual, fi- nancially responsible executor, trustee or guar- dian such as The Washington Loan & Trust Co. ‘West End Branch 618 17th Street ....PRESIDENT Downtown Bank Resources Over 900 F Street $14,000,000.00 JOHN B. LARNER' .. .ucivistns ing a few: Dining Suite of nine distinctive pieces, with 66-inch buffet, oblong table and tapestry or . blue haircloth chairs. . Ten-piece Dining Suite, in mahogany finish, Stlc_kley make, with genuine leather seat ChAIrS = simncmascccesssocscososnssosns . $195 Berkey & Gay Dining Suite of ten pieces, after the manner of Heppelwhite; 66-inch buffet and oblong table ............ 00000, ... .$528 Grand Rapids-made Dining Suite of ten pieces, ‘with 66-inch. buffet, oblong table, in com- bination walnut; tapestry seat chairs. .....$345 e M o S LIFE TIME FURNITURE 1S MORE THAN A NAHE LIFE TIME FPURNITURE, IS MORE THAN A NAME S 378 ngufnth. Street Mayer @ . C O. ‘Bafwe,m D& E > I T ORORUR R VBT e T U, 3 TR 2R R R R T AT 4t TAR, | i WASHINGTON, D. C. / WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1924 Women’s $1 and $1.25 Stockings 79c¢ Pair Women's Fiber Silk Hose, with three- seam back, in assorted street shades, also Weighted Silk Hose, in novelty striped effects, choice of an assortment of street shades, but no black. Perfect quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. a $2.50 All-Wool Crepe A superior, high-grade quality, fulk of service and style—onc of the season’s favorite woolen fab- rics for smart dresses. Sponged and shrunk. Choice of black, navy, brown, gray and tan. 54 inches wide—note the desirable width. $3 to $3.50 Coatings $1L.75 All-V.V3gol Serge / 1 G4-inch Coatings and Skirtings, 42-Inch All-wool French Serge, fine, close-twilled quality, in neat checks and overplaids, as well as plain colors; camel's hair | ‘black, brown, beaver, tan and navy blue. or polaire weave $8 Wool Bolivia, $5.98 i $4 Poiret Twill, $3.49 - 54-inch All-wool Poiret Twill, 54-inch All-wool Bolivia, a beautiful soft-pile quality, in kit | extra quality, in black, navy and brown. fox gray, black and navy biue. ‘Cotton-Filled Comforts At Interesting Savings 78 and 72x8) double-bed size Comforts, filled with soft Hygeia brand white cotton, covered with fine grade mercerized cambrics and’ sateens, in light or dark floral and Persian designs. Be prepared for cold weather by investing in several of these e §) 85 ke 84 45 $4.00 values $6.50 Part-Wool Blankets, $4.88 66x80 double-bed size heavy-weight Part-wool Blankets, plaids of various shades; all with soisette ribbon-bound ends. * Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 5 39¢ and 48c Cretonnes, 22¢ A wonderful opportunity to purchase new draperies and hangings for window or doors, as well as for many purposes to brighten up the home. Full bolts of mill lengths, in floral, bird, follage and _tapestry designs. ¥ull one yard wide, in light or dark colorings. beautiful First and Fourth Floors. - $1.10 folks interested. fruitful of results. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" Entire Women’s $1.25 Union Suits 95¢ Fleeced Cotton Union Suits and long sleeves, Dutc sleeves, low neck and slecveless; an length pants; full-cut, well made gar- ments. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Stock of Men’s Pennsylvania Knit Sweaters 4 OFF REGULAR PRICES Pennsylvania Knit Sweaters have been recognized as the standard of quality for the past 20 years. The mere announce- ment of this reduction should bring men here in a hurry to- morrow torsupply their sweater wants for the cold weather ahead. Every popular and staple weave to choose from. Pull-over and coat styles, with V ne¢k or roll collar. All the popular weaves—pure worsted, pure wool and worsted mixtures and wool and cotton mixtures. All colors. Not all sizes in each style, but al] sizes in the lot. Every sweater perfect quality. $5.50 Sweaters, $6.50 Sweaters, Regular ' $7.50 Sweaters, Regular $8.50 Sweaters, Goldenberg’s—Men's Shop—First Floor, Regular Regular The January Undermuslin Sale Contiues With Greater Values No event can progress far on artificial stimulation. The success of any effort needs behind it the all-important merchandise to make That’s why our January Undermuslin Sale is so We back up all our statements by having the $4.12 | Regular Now $4.88 | Regular Now $5.62 Regular Now $6.38 ' Regular Section 1. $8.98 Sweaters, Now $6.73 $9.98 Sweaters, Now $7.48 $10.98 Sweaters, Now $8.23 $12.50 Sweaters, Now $9.38 30c Outing Flannels 25c¢ yd. inch Quting Flannels, extra v, reversible quality, for varm winter garments ounds with pink or blue 3510 Dress Ginghams, 29¢c 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in a large assortment of the most and wanted plaids, Now $3.50 Corsets $2.98 Corsets, of pink coutil; models, With remov- s and broad front clasp. Ideal for heavy or stout figures. Sizes 26 to 40. R. & G. Corsets, semi-elastic top: long-skirt models, with wide front clasp; ) well boned. izes 2'29 22 to 82 At goods at prices women like to pay—always with economy in mind. It will pay you to study these values and profit. $1.25 Princess Slips, 95¢ Of white sateen, with hemstitched or plain yokes; others of white muslin, with yokes of embroidery or hem- stitching; full-cut sizes. $1.25 Bloomers, 95¢ Of lustrous grade sateen, in white or flesh colors; others of mercerized crepe, in novelty colors; full cut and well made. 85¢ Extra Size Drawers stripes and o Bates' and_ othe grade qualities. Extra Size Petticoats ; $1.69 Ext Size White Muslin Petticoats, “Mildred * make, with fitted belt | and double panel; all lengths | $1.98 Extra Size Gowns $1.69 Extra Size Nightgowns, of Windsor crepe, hemstitched yoke and sleeves; pink and white. plain or hi Fast colors. 35¢ Shirting Madras, Fancy Pink Brocade Bandeaux, silk and cotton mate. 59C rial; fasten back mode sizes. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Women’s %6 and 7 Novelty Footwear $3.85 A group of several hundred pairs of women’s smart novelty pumps and oxfords taken ffom our higher priced lines and marked for speedy disposal. The assortment in- cludes black satin, black suede, patent leather, brown and black kid leathers. Welt and turned soles. Various heel heights, including Spanish, military and low walking heels. Sizes 274 to 7, widths A to D, in the lot. Goldenberg’s—SHOE DEPARTMENT—First Floor. $1.50 Seamless Sheets Perfect Quality—81x90-Inch Size First, note the superior quality— 1 (] heavy, even-thread grade that will give long wear. All are made in one piece 35¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, —no center seam. Full bleached, hand torn and ironed. 81x%0-inch_size, for large size; hand torn and ironed; perfect quality. double beds—every sheet perfect. $1.75 Bleached Sheets $2.25 Bedspreads, $1.79 Crochet Bedspreads, three- $1x90 Seamless Bleached quarter-bed size; In Marseilles patterns. Sheets, double-bed size; free 22¢ Unbleached Cotton 16c from starch or dressing. $2.50 Bedspreads, $2.19 80x90 White Dimity Bed- spreads, full double-bed size; perfect quality. 18c Muslin, 14c 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close- ’ woven, soft-finish grade. | Goldenberg's—First Floor. $32.50. Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs 9x12-ft. Large-Room Size - $22.50 Ii a saving of $10.00 on a new rug mterests you, confe tomorrow and make a_selection from this group of underpriced floor coverings. They are seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs, all in the desirable 9x12 ft. large room size, and of a qualitv that will give long service. Alexander Smith & Son’s make, in a varied assortment of attrac- tive patterns and colorings to suit any room deeoration. $22.50 Rugs, $15.75 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, heavy, close-woven grade. 7.6x9-ft. Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs—Alexander Smith & Son’s product—specially priced tomorrow at §1%75. Congoleum Art Rugs $50 Axminster and but wpen cavetul exgminationwe | Wilton Velvet Rugs $36.75 fail to find any uries that would affect wearing qualities or appearance. All the most wanted 9x12-ft. large-room size Seam- less Axminster and Wilton Vel- vet Rugs, product of Alexander wool rug designs, with complete ug! Smith and Son'e Co., in beautiful borders; light and dark colors. Gx9-t. size (when perfect, $9.00) NENAL floral, oriental and medallion de- signs. Al the most popular light and dark.colors. The vel- vet rugs have fringed ends. 7 ft. 6x 9 ft. size (when perfect, $11.25) at $6.95 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, $2and $2.50 Lace-Panel Curtains, $1.45 Choice of Scotch, Nottinfham, Filet or Tuscan weaves, in white, ivory and ecru colors; 214 yards long; in neat, novelty effect and heavy worked desi Good, heavy close-woven grades that will give unlimited service. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor, - Extra “Size embroidery Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 69¢ Muslin flounces; Drawers, with extra full-cut me Extra Size Bloomers 69¢ Extra Size Muslin Bloomers, full-cut widths and lengths; large reinforce- t; all sizes. A Tremendohs Clearance Sale of $35 to $45 Winter Coats Many With Fur Collars of Wolf, Fox, Dyed and Natural Opossum and Beaverette $22.50 January clearance says good-bye to these coats. The blue pencil has done'its worst and marked this won- derful group of coats at a price that is fairly amazing. Women who have longed to have a new Winter Coat may enjoy this opportunity to the limit. All the choicest rich, deep-pile fabrics in wanted colors, bear- ing distinctive self-trimmings and fur collars. Coats of Normandy, Belivia, Salt’s Peco Plush, Lapinex Seal Plush, Crushed Plush, Imitation Broadtail, Combinations of Brytonia and Crushed Plush, Combinations of Crushed Plush and Silk Plush \/\'r:;ppy and straightline models, in 50-inch lengths, with crushed, crown and tuxedo collars; long flowing, turned-back or bell sleeves. Trimmed with narrow belts or fastened to the side: many finished with hand- some buckles. Choice of black, brown, navy and kit fox. Sizes 16 to 20 for misses, 36 to 44 for wowmen, and extra large sizes, 4214 to 521 for stout figures. ¢ Goldenberg's—COAT SECTION—Second Floor. 59¢ Colored Poplin ‘49c¢ yd. 36-in Colored Poplin, a yarn mercerized quality, with rich, lustrous, permanent finish that will not be affected by laundry work or the elements. Shown in all wanted shades. as well as black and white. * 50c Ratinspun, 44c 36 inches wide, with crepe weave; yarn mercerized cotton fabric, /in a large assortment of wanted shades. $1 Wash Satin, 79¢ 36-inch Wash Satin, o mlfl;' rade yarn mercerized cotton fab- glc. in all wanted lingerie shades. 39¢ India Linon, 29¢ * "40%inch White India Linon, ex- tra fine, sheer, snow-white bleached grade. $2.25 Longcloth, $1.98 No. 200 Imperial Longcloth, 35 inches wide: ten vyards in each piece; fine chamolis-finish guality. 39c White Dimity, 25¢ 36-inch_ White Dimity, white woven checks and stripes; fine sheer quality. 25¢c Pajama Checks, 18¢ 36-inch White Pajama Checks, close-woven, soft-finish quality. 39c White Batiste, 25¢ 36-Inch White Batiste, fine mer- cerized, soft-finish quality, for lingerie. Geldenberg’s—Tirst Floor, Annual January Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits $1.69 Every mother can now select the Wash Suits she wants her little by &o have, with the added chzsce of economizing to the fullest extent, Clever new 1924 styles in Boys' Wash Suits, of fine quality washable fabrics that will hold their cxlor through many, many tubbinpe. Oliver Twist, French button-over and middy models, in plain colors and pretty combinations in blue, tan, green, gray amd white. Sizes 3 to 10 years. $1.39 and $1.50 Wash Suits, $1.19 High-grade qualities, in a _variety of the newest styles, ing Middy and Oliver Twist models. Plain blue, tan and gray 3 trimmed; also combination colors and genuine Khaki Flapper Suits. Sizes 3 to 10 years in the lot. 3 Goldenberg’s—BOYS' DEPARTMENT—Third Floor, $2.50 Canton Crepe, $1.98 A heavy, rich lustrous quality, in the most desirable colors ~for this season’s frocks, including black, navy, brown, tan, cocoa, mocha, sandalwood, Japan blue, copen, reseda, henna, gray and White.” 39inches wide. : $2 Foulards, $1.69 $2.25 Tsalfi7e9ta Silks 35-inch Pure Silk Foulards, 35 inches”wide, pure silk qual- navy, = black, tan and eray ds with handsome colore Aatres ave ity, with soft chiffon finish; all wanted = street and evening figures and designs. shades, also two-toned effects, $3 Charmeuse, $249 | M « , 0, ke’ 210" pure. e | §250' Duchesse, $1.98 gray 86-inch Black Satin Duchesse, all pure silk, rich satin-face quality. Usual $2 to $4 Values at quality, tan, heavy satin-face black, navy, brown, and white.