Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1924, Page 13

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the ail ey 6 Constitution HOLDS TARIFF CUT VITAL AS LOWER TAX| Underwood, in Akron Speech, Says Masses Feel High-Rate Burden. FOR ONE-TERM PRESIDENCY Longer Period of Service Than Fonr' Years Favored. Tr the Associated Press. I AKRON, Ohio, January 24.-—Reduc- tion of high tariff rates is as impor- tant to the welfare of tlie American people 4n general as a reduction in taxes, Senator Oscar W. Underwood, candldate for the democratic nomin tion for President, declared before the University Club here last night, “The high s collected at the custom louse bear even more heav- ily on the great mass of the people than other taxes and the reduction of these levies which have their effect | upon the prices of commodities used by every citizen, compares in im- portance with the necessity of 1 ening the burden of the income tax the scnator declared. He spoke strongly, however, for a general r federal taxes. Emphs was not i favor of Underwood declared, a sharp traiff reduc- Sceond Address of Day. Last night's wddress was the sec- ond made during the day by Mr.| Underwood. At noon he i bers of the Chamber of Commerce ! and a haif dozen gathered at the favors a single soven years for all pre attacked “bureauocrac and functionar.sm’ in the States government. Placing the I'resident upon a single term basis | would remove “all temptation to tur- | ther personal ambition and take out | the sphere of partisanship the ons man in the country who should and beyond and above it he said. | Beaureanocracy and and the multiple of departments is ecating very vitals of the government, Mr. Underwood declare ding that the overpopiation of European countries with government otficials had con- tributed to their downfail. Law and Order Advocate. Withiout mentioning the name Ku Klux luncheon _clubs | armory, that he'| term of sIx or| idents :lnd‘ omicialism United ator Lnde! ch made state- | Cleveland person who commits a crime || is entitled under the Constitution of | the United States no citizen o » u trial by jury group of citizens the right to challenge his integ-,, un®l he has had a trial,” he de- ed. ‘“tne Constitution also guarantees: right to worship as| citizens the please without is the interferonce. government und any man who challenges the Con- Wtitution Of the United. Srates ohals len Both parties, he suis on %ens their constitutio. geS our governmert should stand platforms which gua rights, MOVIE ACTRESS WINS $85,473 CONTRACT sunl’ Madelaine Traverse Awarded Sum 8y u Ni Mad on Default Charge—Had Asked $222,500. he Associated Press. EW Yoau, January delaine Traverse, 24.—Miss motion picture told mem- i} into the | 1 ntee to citi- || night won a verdict of | 3 against Herbert Lyon Smith, wealthy il and coal man, mn her suit based on an alleged default of a con- | tract by which he was to star her in urned the ver-| dict deliberated only a few minutes. During the trial Smith testified that be had “taken a flyer” ville business and that at the time he in the vaude- || met Miss Traverse he was making a venture into the movie business. Miss Traverse alleged in her suit] that Smith induced her to give up a contract with Fox Films in 1920 by Bis promise to engage her at $3,500 a week, with expensc allowances of $1,000 a month. She said she also was promisea $50,000 Worch o swek in_the proposed $100.000 corporation. AT A LITTLE COST The Best Made The Majestic 00 Electric Heater. . The Grant Gas Heater Fits any gas jet, gives light and heat at .50 same time .. < Muddiman § 709 13th St. ' Doravows . W\ig Y reai{ H Ease your tight, a:hinE { ' chest. Stop the pain. Breal 72x90 Bleached Sheets 89(: Each lnly Damaged A smlll me-chm Sheets, A ith wide fect quality $1.39 each. Goldenberg's—TFirst Fieor. fot ‘ot 12250 Seamless three-quarter-bed nis hems. Siightly damaged, worth when per- 0dd Lot of White Enameled Ware 49¢c Regular 98¢ and $1.25 Values 0ddtot of White Enameled Ware, Including Colanders, Tea Kettles and Coffee Pots. Slightly marred- nothing that will impalr their use- fulness. Geldenberg's—Basement, " BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" 16¢ to 20c Bleached 1214¢ Yd. 5,000 yards Toweling, with neat, fast-color blue borders. soft linen-finish grades. from 1% to 10 yards. Goldenberg's—Tirat Floor, Women’s Neckwear 29c 0Odds, and ends of Women's Neck- including Collar and Cuff Bertha, Panel and Tuxedo Collirs, aiso. Vestess, of linen, or- gandy and lace, Various new and effective styles, Goldenberg's—First Floor. Crash Toweling of Bleachad Crash Choice of Union Linen or Lengths Important Savings Offered in Friday’s Sale! Furs and Fur Coats ®) Rlc:oon‘scarfl finished with an Sold formerly a i s $9.95 (2) Co Coats, 40 inch length; sizes 38 and 42; brown only; istmers f"'.‘. $34.50 Friday o Nutrll fur conu, 36 Inches 1on Former” saling price " $149.50, $44 50 Friday a Goldenberg’ l—floound Floor. Cotton Wash Goods 50c, 59¢ and:75¢c Values at Remnants of \\hne“anc{ (éolnr:dss\'a‘sh G?)mils, i Mercerized Wash Satin, antung Pon- e Silk and Cotton Crepe de Plisse Crepe, Colored Or- gandy, Mercerized Dotted Voile, Ratinspun, Home-. Silk and Cotton Pongee, gee, Mercerized Poplin, Chine, Silk and Cotton spun Ratine, White Indian Head. W Widths from 36 to 54 inches. India Linon, Organdy, White Voile, ~Plain-color Voile, Voiles, White Organdy, Friday at 39c. Remnants of White and Colored Goods, includ- ing White Indian Head, White Dimity, White White Mercerized Batiste, Plisse Mercerized Pongee, (0)) ermot Coat, 36 inches long; size 42; trimmed with raccoon collar and cuffs. 0. D. with Hudson seal lhlwl coll.r and % $44.75 Stoles, sold for- 50 39¢ Printed Crepe, 54-inch White Chiffon Voile, etc. 19¢ inches. CANTON CREPE CREPE gE CHINE FIGUR KNIT SATIN MESSALINE Goldenbers’s—First Fleor, ‘Whte Crepe, Printed Plain-color Organdy, Plain-color Dress Crepe, Shadow-check Or- gandy and other desirable materials. Friday at 19c. 25¢, 35¢ and 40c values. Widths from 36 to 44 inches. Women’s Wearables Heavy Flannelette Pajamas, two- piece styles; trimmed with slik braid; “allgn tly soiled; $2.50 an: ".15 valul Fri- $l 98 & “idpaness’ Crops Kimonos, wi hand-embroldered floral spray! broken cut s Friday a Petticoats, "of 'white Mannelotte, ribbon * trimmed; dium length: mussed. Friday at (15) Flannelette Kimon ed striped and figured designs, in red and gray; shoert siceve at .. (8) Silk’ Kimonos, assorted light and dark patterns; full cut sizes. Former 57.98 $12.98 valu Fri. Corsets day at 0dd Lot of High.gr: cluding R & G, Am and Thomson's m choice ‘worth $3 and Friday at .. (3) Warner's Lace-front Corsets, of fancy pink material; low- bust models, with sizes d c top Illfl lot eis, with free hips; elastic ingert at back; 24 only. Former 8350 values, Fri- day at (28) Tnomson's Lace-front Corsets, of pink coutd; sections of elas- tic; low bust and medium skirt models; sizes 22te 51 19 c‘- Gnlduhn"l—mll M. 55¢ Table Oilcloth 39¢ Yard Slight Mill Seconds 5.Quarter Reversi| Table Oiicloth, plain white cy light seconds orone t Umbrellas Women's Umbreliss, of fine quality piece-dyed taffeta and Slocta, both s eto auality siik mixed materi tled With singe of & r 100ps, tation amber and ceilulold tip: many with elub seconds, but gua anteed for servi Friday at .. Chilidren's Umbrellas, black Ame Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.50 and yoe~ Former 1. an day at n Il.ck .nn (m) Lcnu cuu Kimonos, plain color: mod SOl ot abeen; ormes $150 values. * Friday 98C (18) Breakfast Coats, of embossed corduroy; deep 'flounce and narrew beit mod- $2 49 sy, | o Goldenborg's—Third Floor. l es. Friday af Handbags T and Misses Handba handies. vaiues, Fi Imported ‘Beaded Bags, string atyte; neatly ined o ishe: Mg, " $1.50 and pongee’ trimmed with others plain; siight seconds of 3 frogs, , of fine tweeds and other woolans: fully lined: sold _regularly at $1 9C and $1.80. Friday at.. k Knitted Four-in- plain colors and throbes, ma round collars, trim- med with silk cord and heavy Ssin giedle; Small and s on! Frl Goldenberg' piat Fioor. Widths from 35 to 40 MOIRE KANTON KNIT CONGO CREPE CREPE DE LF ARTIFICIA zen Negligee Shirts, collar Ot o ntnin collar plain colors, stripes and checks; some siightly imper- Former $1, 3125 79 heavy grav’ color: make: perfect quaiity: sizes 40, 92 and 54 only. ~ Sold regu- larly at $2.00. Fri- $l 44 day at . pairs Wool and Cotton Mixed Gloves, khaki and oxford gray: 2ol reguiarly “at 5 pair. Frida 3 e c “Conqueror” make medium weight fuil * fashioned, and toe! war. 25¢ (56) “Smart Set” Derby Hats, left from regular stock, others’ dis- continued numbers; mostly 21y tizes Former a8 ay C Blankets and Comforts 14 L-mhuwul filled Comforts, also Cotton-filed Comforts, Toxko inchos. for deuble d _with soft. Comforts, red with light and dark col. m! soft - nmmu materials. vaiues, Frlu-y e 52 45 Goldenberg’s—Feurth Fleer. Remmmts of 35¢ and 40c Ginghams and Flannels 22¢ Yard Remnants of 32-inch Ginghams, mcludms Bates_and other high-grade qualities; also 36-inch extra heavy Quting Flannels, 36- inch Domet Flannel, 27-inch Canton Flannel, 36-inch Printed Fleece- down Flannel, 36-inch Shirting Madras, 30-inch Serpentine Crepe, 32-inch Woven Tissue Ginghams, etc. In an assortment of wanted styles and colorings and desirable lengths for all needs. Remnants, of 42.inch Dress Ginghama, in plalds and checks, $6.inch Per- 32.Inch Romper Cloth, 27-inch Outing Fiannel, 27-inch Shaker Flannel, etc. Desir lengths and colors; 25 and 200 I6c values. Friday at Remnants of Printed Comfort Govering, 36 Inches wld 32.Inch Printed Fla: e, 27-inch Apron Ginghams, lengths from 2 te B yards; 18c and 20c values. Friday at. RMemnants of 36.inch Bath.robe Flannel, good useful lengths; a: sorted styles and colors; 89¢ value. Friday at Goldenberg’s—First Flosr, Men’s Clothmg Men's Wlnhr Overcoats, brek.n overp! U‘ll 'vllu.l Fri. Youn n's Two-P; 8 -lnglo-brn ed se 32 0 36 only. mn. ulmr’uu. '." ™ ts 10) Ki IM m. in wfill nlm’.':'fl.v: & )- l"., 37 and 39 82475 ':.m'-.' ?;;:y' $ 12 values, 16 Pair Part-Wool Blankets, heavy weight, piize 66xB0 inches for plaids of various Cotnea: aise A e Ty Bink borders; sos R o ette bound. usa SIS 54 85 tankets, fine grad oft ficece fini pink bord, sizes 64x76 and ss-so inches for $2.85 double bed: 2¢"pair. in the 1ot $4.00 values, Fri- day at ...... Ready-to-Wear Apparel (1) Extra.size Tailored Suits, of Poiret Twill, made with narrow pockets and finished with 57 $19.75 biue oniy. $35.75 - value. Friday 48) Drenel. of tatfeta silk, and black Tace; In biack, gray, brown and tan; sizes 16 to 40. $7.50 Friday at (20) Giris' 4 vuluur and tailos trimmed models; ' sizes 'u“’.."‘u‘i ye 317 5o 2Town and mix. $8.48 tailored and Tuxedo and day at €100) Vol tei mmeg m Beter Pan' oo sizes 36 to 46 only. F $1.00 value. Friaay 29C ®) m:u Sutts, piain and fur-trim- 14, 16 and 36. Toilet Goods $1 .Mllnllml Perfumes, 79C, . 25¢ Hatf-ounce Cans Taicim Powder, with large er puff A [ quality; broken sizes, pair . E“gfi“"; P, “Tor totlot ive Soap, for toile and_bath ‘uses. SIX 25C Our Annual Pre-Inventory Sale combines with our regular Fnday Remnant Sale to create numberless bargain opportunities for thrifty shoppers. item—each one worthy of your attention and careful consideration. In many instances the %\unmnu are limited, so we will be unable to fill any mail or phone orders, and none sent Don’t miss reading a single A Rousing Big Friday Sale of High-Grade Silks Former $1.89 to $2.50 Values We are determined to clean up all our remnants of silks before stock-taking and have marked them at a ridicu- ously low price. These are the short lengths accumulated during the past week’s selling and include all the most * wanted styles, colors and weaves.: Plain and novelty effects galore, in good, useful lengths. The collection embraces the following weaves:— $fl .19 FIGURED INDIA SILKS FIGURED KIMONO SILKS Women’s & Misses’ Coats $9.50 Stylish Winter Coats, of fine velours, in such wanted shades as Navy, Brown, Sorrento and Black. Made with shawl or crushed crown collars of beaverette; others with self collars. Smart, straightline models, with narrow belts: some finished with fine tucks and silk stitching. Tailored sleeves; some with turn-back cuffs. Fully lined. Full 50-inch lengths. In all sizes from 16 to 42. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Curtains and Draperies (86) Nottingham Panel Curtains, white, ivory and ecru colors; 23 yards long; several patterns; neat or elaborate flnlqnl SSC from one to ten of a pattern. $1.50 values, Friday at Remnants of Drapery Materials, including silk-mixed Sunfast D Curtain Nets, Marquiseste, Voiles and Cretonnes; 1engths g from 1 to 5 yards; good assortment of patterns and colorings. 29 plain with (apa edge, or various Former 50c, 75¢c and $1.00 values, Friday at... plalds and blocks in assorted sizes; also lot of Cretonnes Former $15.00 Values at..... ‘Yard-wide Marquisette, sheer quality, in light and dark fioral, bird and foliage designs; lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but plenty alike for all needs. Former 290 and 3%¢ values, Friday at. 5 Goldenberg's—First Floor and Feurth Floor. Hosiery New Spring Hats In a Wonderful Array of Styles $2.95 A truly charming collection of New Spring and mid-season Hats, in a wonderful assortment of the popu- lar, vivid colors, as well as black. Hundreds of new models are shown in many new and novel effects. Choice of Gros de Londres, Faille Silk, Visca Hair Cloth, Satin and Straw Combinations, as well as other wanted materials. flowers, fancy feathers, ribbons, etc. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Trimmings of Children’s Wearables (15) Girls' Linon Knickers, made with fitted belt and knee; but- toned at hips; broken sizes. For. mer %220 vatves, $1 .1 Friday at ...... (7) AUl-Wool Pullover Sweaters, white only: slightly soiled; sizes 3 and 32 only. ma BT £1.08 ues, Friday at (6) Ail-Wool Coat Sweaters, in jade and red: button models; ideal for the fittle tots. Former §3 (5) Fou piece Sweater Sets, all wool, white only; slightly soilea, do ey $2.08 Friday at = (8) All-Wool n Sweaters, Jjade and orange; narrow belt model, with long sleeves; small sizes onfy. For- $l 29 mer $200 values, Friday at . Goldenberg's—Third Ficor. Footwear Women's Oxfords and Pumps, pat- tent, tan, black kid and dull leathers; high and fow heels; sizes in the lot from 2‘& \& ;5 $1 79 Former e’ sy and Childrens High Shoes, and_ button dui 125therst neel and spring hes een e Jot from e 3 8 and 814 to 13. .Former $2.50 to $3.50 va 1.2 ues, Friday at Men’s 'Rubbers, sizes the lot from 6 to 10. Former $1.50 value padded soles; s the lot from 7 to 9. $1 25 and $1.80 values, 95C 95¢ ppers, red Louis heels; sizes 213 to 5, Friday at Children’s Felt J;o . and blue; padded sole: sizes in the lot 'v'nm 6 to 10, Friday a 4 C Women's Felt SIWPUN and Jutiets; leather Ind'fllddesd rl.l, sizes In the lot from 0 Former $1 to $1.50 59C vlluel, Friday at Goldenberg’s—First !hn Extraordinary Savings on (24) Jersey Drawer Leggins, navy and black; broken Former $1.00 69C Friday at. Organdy Dresses, trim. med with narrow ruffies; also of Friday at . (36) Rompers and Creepers, u ing many new and novel styles; 7, samples in ‘the assort. sligh Women's Fiber Boot Hose, novelty stripe effect and three-seam back; in black, cordovan and nude; broken ' sizes; 19 seconds of 39c values. ioned Hose, cot- Friday _at Women's Full-f; ton and I black only; aiso seamed and seamless backs, in black, white and cordovan. Some’ slightly Imperfect, others perfect. 35c and 3%c 25 values, Friday Infants’ Cashmere Stockings, In black, white and cordovan; some "slightly soiled, otherwise perfect quality; broken sizes; 39¢ and 50c val- 250 ues. ' Friday at .. Infants’ Silk and Wool Stockings, in white only; slightly soiled, but perfect quality; 69c values. Frid. 43 S vl day C Wom-ns Flber Snet Hose, black and assorted shades; three-seam back; sec- onds of 50c values. 35(; Friday"at Children’s Black ed Cotton Stockings, sizes 5 to 61%; seconds of 15¢ val 7 Goldenberg's—First Floor. Handkerchiefs Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, all white with hemstitched bor- full size. Values worth Women's Handkerchiefs, printed ders; aiso roiled edges, ders; broken assortment of in- perfect quality; 35¢ and 50 each, Fri- 250 day at .. border, stain stripe and plain white,” with hemstitched bor- in pink and biue, Friday 5c mudsed: ' Bormer at $1.50 and $1.98 val $l 25 Men’s ‘Handkerchiefs, piain white, Friday at .. soft linen-finish quality, with of white and pink hemstitched borders; pink crepe; full size and per. 14C rchiefs, colored fect quality, Friday and hemstitcned border style: also plain white, with satin stripes and col- ored stripes, Friday C Gnldenberx < First Floor. many of igh-grade. imported ginghame, with and without panties; some with hemstitched valies, Friday at. Woolen® Dress Fabrics Regular $2 and w2 $1.29 va The home dressmaker will profit by this sale, for she will be able to have several smart dresses, or a coat or wrap at a very small outlay. Seldom have we been able tos offer such an assortment as this. All the most popular weaves and colors. Widths from 42 to 54 inches. The following fabrics are included:— All-wool French Serge, All-wool Tricotine, All- wool Tubular Jersey, All-wool Velour, All-wool Can- ton Crepe and All-wool Broadcloth. In black, brown and other popular shades. Desirable lengths for all needs. $2 and $2.50 Coatings, $1.49 Remnants of 54-inch Coatings, in plain colors and neat mixtures of brown, gray, tan and navy blue. Lengths suitable for women's and children’s coats. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Knit Underwear Women's Fieeced Cotton Vests, low sleeveless; 12¢ up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concen- trated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, achiny muscles and sore, stiff : joints relief comes at once. The momerfit byou ap{ph; Red r Rub you feel the hn;t:; heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheu- matism, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a gr of Rowles Red Pepper ub, made from red pep- ers, at any drug store. ou will have the quickest relief known. Always say “Rowles.” Friday Sale of Floor Coverings at Savings of Y, Y5 and 1> This Friday Sale offers unusual bargains in various kinds of Floor Coverings. Do not delay, as many lots are small and may not last all day. We cannot accept mail or phone orders, nor can we send any of the advertised rugs C. O. D. ) Seamiess Brustels Rugs, wool lorls ol oety $14.75 Axmlnmr Ry x12 ft, or. arge reome; slightly IMDCF'.L!. Worth E5. W $24.85 Brussels Rugs, 2° e, slte; ) Ssamiess Veivet Rugs, s 12 Tt} Alex. Smith & Sons Take; Horal and oriental e ight mill_seconds and samples. Worth when S $22.45 i size ml-?!on. MOHI‘L., n band stericlied bord-rl af vlrlnul 37.'3.5:.;.-«:'. w1, $5.95 Frid; 28) Ja Gi R L ) panese Grass u.t..'n =~ ouble warp quality porfest oct quality: g'mn. blve rown _ stenciled -lun-. 83 and sl 98 $3.60 .vniun, Frl. Ca grade, reversl . igns, in green, red, tan, gold and brown. :flnl.l l;:lfllrly at 7‘:n 37C large sssortment of bristies; 14c 39¢ 37c n 42¢C including Lily of the v-lloy Arbutus an Vio- let. R far; Dotted Veilings 19¢ Yard Chenilie Dotted Veilings, plain and fancy meshes, in ocombination colors, as well as wanted plain sh, Imlhtlnn Ivory Complcll. all shades .... Mavis Lemon Lntlbrl, for 25¢ Jet Bracelets 10c Small Lot of Jet Bracetets, pretty eut In several styles; chclu black or combina- tion of jet and steel beads. (44) Boys' $5 Norfolk Suits, good quality dark mixtures and cor- durey, with ouo'nnlr of knicker- bocker pant l, Friday at .., (4) Boys’' $6.50 wwl Macl dark 7c:l'o l;l;!fl:i sizes ), m—raevl $3.88 day at (144) Boys’ $1 fifihcnl Pants, good qu:llty Chcvluk, lul!lflg mix- tures and l brown Wriea “eitect s to 15 years. Frm-y 65C 8) ' oys' $1 Cotton Sweaters, ‘Bullover style, in dark maroon with navy blue roll sgc gollar; eizes 26 to 30. layv ”.50 and $5 Wool kel aws, Friday at (flfl) lines of all- «76) Boys’ $4 Wool Sults, Junior models, of all-wool Jersey and tweed, also of corduroy; Middy :‘nd Oliver Twisf $2.39 s; slzes 3 to 8 years. Friday at Goldenberg’s—Third Fleer. Boys’ Clothing (6) Junior Boys' $5.95 Overcoats,i dark mixtures; button to the feck model, wlt4 ull * belt; sizes $2 95 Boys' Pajamas, one-piece style, of outing flannel and white mlflr sizes 6 to 13 ghtly imperfect, Yhile” others are. per- 690 fect quality; $1.39 val- with at- ues. Friday at (220) School Blouses, tach ollar; of madras and oke llrvect quality, while others have slight Im: fections; 69c to C Friday at .. (80) Bo: and Girls’ Hockey Caps, ‘worsted knitted down over the (14) Boys’ 83 Bath Robes, of good ‘Quality blankst cloth, neat two- tone colors .In'fluured de- signs; sizes 6, and 10 years. Fri- $l.85 day at Boys’ 69c to $1 Hats and Caps, O arious” &t e rials and colors; for boys of 25‘: all ages. Friday at.. and Cotton Pants, with muslin or equestri- enne ' waist; siightly soiled; broken sizes. 98 $2 values, Friday at. Women's Cotton and Wool Union Suits: light weight; high neck and iong sleeves; Dutch neck and elbow sleeves; ankle length; broken sizes. For- $2.50 several styles; Women’s Cotton " Union _Suits, pants; regular sizes I ay at S(eb Ins, est Mills brlnd Ullil)n Suits, broken size: medium weight; low neck and ‘98¢ weight day at ... 51‘35 siceveless; anki e 08¢ s, white. high neck and 500 only; perfect quality, Friday at Goldenberg's—First Floor.

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