Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1924, Page 7

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THE - SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, JANUARY 27, 1924—PART T. " g | MARINES T0 MARK | BAND ANNIVERSARY 69c Window Shades $1.25 Rag Rugs . $1 Crib Blanket 25¢ Shaving Cream With This Coupon and With This Coupon and AR With This Coupon and With This Coupon and | Twenty-Fifth Year Since Reor- . S ganization to Be Celebrated c c : c c | March 4. Rag & 27x54 Rugs, §ood close = = ——— ) wherteet quality Opaque_ Cloth | | woven quallty, in Bjt-andomiss. ofs 20340 Esmond Mills Cortex Brand - ttian ' ; CENTRAL HIGH PROGRAM {ndow Shades, 3-f. by 5-ft 9- | | fects; various colors, plain band Crib Blankets, soft fleece finish, in Daggett and Ramsdell's Perfect Inch size; guaranteed spring rollers; borders. 8) - buy> or pink, with nursery designs. Shaving Cream, gives' a quick, WSS white and greens. ) Fomt Floor. Aouria Fiswr). ) abundant lather. (S) Tllustrious History of Music Body Dates From 1775. Importer’s Surplus Stock of 3 ' A MARVELOUS SALE OF FAMOUS “——" BRAND Spangled and | $2 and $2.2 Beaded Tunics Chamoisette Strap e Wrist Gauntlet Gloves - $16.95 | An opportunity right at the height of the social season to secure one or more of these handsome robes for all formal occa- sions requiring evening dress—and at a fraction of their regular selling prices. Newest and most wanted styles—ex- quisite closely covered designs beautifully executed. The colors include: —JADE :gosr-: ) APPHIRE —BRONZE —IRIDESCENT —WHITE = ‘The Marine Corps will celebrate the | twenty-fifth anniversary of tho re- [ organization of the Marine Band with ceremonies In the Central High School auditorium on the evening of March 4. , Members of the cabinet, govern- ment officlals, high ranking officers | of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps. | as well as leaders in the social and business life of the natlon's caplital will be Invited to occupy boxes. An elaborate program of symphony music will bo rendered by the eym- | phony orchestra of the band, as well \las military musie by the full band :En its role as the nation’s foremos: military band. The band and the These Gloves were secured in a wonderful purchase, and the tremendous savings we S ciss s w il sppeT R AEr divedtion effected are now passed along to our patrons. Buy gloves now for spring—buy gloves o e r Beuislmany, [is leader now for months to come. ;:;Id“ :3;:;::;:. are l;'hr;. rogram While we are not mentioning the name of the famous maker of these gloves, owirig to | e .\V.flr;rc'\.gm!r the sensationally low price, the trade mark ticket is in every pair—and it's 2 name to make ¥ : e i In connection with t women glad to buy. ing celebratio: X EVERY PAIR PERFECT-TEN STYLES SKETCHED [|points out tua: ihe , Marine Band @ back to the day: These Chamoisette Gauntlet Gloves are in a variety of popular styles; some with fringed cuffs, others with | before the birth of the United States embossed cuffs and others in two-toned effects. Choice of wanted colors. as a nation. Some of these very gloves we have had in regular stock at $2.00 and szz\i},m Its existence in the official rec- All sizes, 5% to 7%, in the lot, but not all sizes in each style and color. Wonderful values at $1.00 a pair! Geldenbers’s—Firat Floor. el el ool EERRRRARER ||ords begius with the birth of the Marine Corps on November 10, 1775, it is stated. “Few records cxist ac || to Its early annals, but it is probable || that it came into being s a drum and fife corps. {, “It appears in the official records in this manner in 1515, when the Ma- rine Band leader, named Ashworth. {{was the author of a new official pub- {lication on the tech the drun and the fife, which t ettt ettt e it gl el mfeletelotelotel el el instruction by the In solid and combination colors on self- RS A . B Mot s b colored or black nets. RN 3 9 ) 2 5 | s evan 5 \ization proceeded apa As the quantity is limited we cannot in - i g G > ¢ an interesting story o fairness to all accept these Robes for re- : d Trom & Dors mear Naples o H A < pose of supplying its S fund, exchange or credit S | lnumber of men traine playing Goldenbery’s—Dress Trimming Department—Tirst Floer, D |certain instruments which were de- |lsired. This episode occurred in 1506 15¢, 19¢ and 25¢ Wemassccame 356 Dress Ginghams Preimeio S L3 3 J] of them were so well 1l Halldkel'chiefs, Choifie, 10(: 'rmszggmxgadu full 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in a large assort- } 2 sc Men s F Shl gs . ’. bolts or mill lengths, so that no ment of new styles and colors for Spring. 5 . - | the civil war it appear histo A special purchase of an importer's odd lots of High- matfer hoy ™2ty JAI%, {irc Bates and other fine qualities known by every $2 Com Swestons, S1.00 21 Work shiru, 67c | formatly sccabiancdwu e "ot Py A . 2 = s . Heavy Oxford Gra: Coat Blue Chambray Work Shirts, | band of the Americ: govel grade Handkerchiefs, including many new and populsr to find he quinuy ausliy, s8¢ housewife. Included are plain and fancy Sweaters, V neck model with | collar attached; made with one ||| Washington ‘and referred (o hy styles and effects. Of swiss, voile, organdy, lawn and PRYSD MG0.5 oiripe, bira ana checks, plaids and plain colors—all warranted fast and iives 36 e s ©o o ST | L P enarn fontie: || Biencnt wtie of “The Preeident batiste, in white and colors, with hernmtched‘ or ex‘z:b:‘:ld- tapestey aesigue, s well a¢ tor washable. 81.50 Underw 85¢ sizes. = f Music for President. s, embroidered corners, colored borders ’ 4 ons. o ear, 5 il _“Since that time it has furnished e e e . {pliaren's’ frocks and aprets 36.Inch Percales, 17c | 39c Domet Flannel, 27c _ Hoavy-weight Wool snd Cot- Undershirts, 49¢ [ i e inel SOVERY Euaisting and nove! _ty gnne esigns. lustrous finish. Light grounds with printed 36-inch Bleached Domet Flan- ton-mixed Underwear, natural Heavy Cotton Ribbed Under- | and for official functions without L e Fourth Floor Drapery Bectien and First checks, stripes, dots, plaids and | nel, heavy, double-flecced qual- STAY COlor; shirts and drawers, in | Shirts, ecru and silver grav; sec | number. It has beon commented 6 5 d 8 W l d Floor—] Table. figures; close-woven, soft-finish ity. moalrily all regular sizes; perfect ::ggogxf‘""l';"‘ohl':‘{:ggs “Oneita’ Ig&ncx;alfav:mh(l'ylbrul‘rgndan:ds ‘;.r.u lb.\' —_ erade. 25 quallty. ' s without number and has in- O 7 ¢ Dress Ginghams, 16¢ z cluded among its leaders many $ o D) $ an $ 001 an 89¢ to $1 Ag)rodn El}lglngs.hlz c 63 Sihe w...;!,..,,m. sy 50c Suspenders, 33¢c $¥.15 Night Robes, 79¢ [famous_ musicians.” including Jon: 3 tandar ppron Ginghams, in 10 to 20 yards; In checks, atripes, G P 5 ‘ropniy «fike Cambric Night P Sousa, o first won fame and ton Filled Stamped Goods wiEUShAr.oumenie | 1o aiied incef by | Genvin Fresgent sontrs, | pepey Sive ambric Mieh | e St A B e an: otion e orts warranted fast colors. Goldenberg'e—First Fleor. stripes and plain colors. out boay; sizes 15 to 13; pertect bao L DA B R T ki qui Y. ol S o E e P e High-grade Pure Lambswool-Filled Com- 596 aCh W F‘l l G $3 and $4 Hats, $2.45 phich the present ceremonies are to be forts, covered with sateen or printed cambrics, | $/4 .95 A very special tot of All Pure arm Flannelette Garments ciscooc oo oo | Cotton Half Hose, 100 3o ieios, o wih i NS 3 3 i S 100ds, 1 31 " & . | e band, in which post he has remai with figured tops and backs and plain blue or e e e e stansedion Women's Flamelets Gowns of uolt bewvy quaicy, in oest @ 4 Spectal” Hats, tn all now fall sad | Intisced hash oo and mele: Black until the present das. At (hat time the rose sateen borders. Others filled with pure heavy cream color art crash, in stripes: made in V-neck style with kimono sleeves. Full cut € I oo Tot but Tocin | values p ! e hi d d with lit Al y o besutifal de- garments. Clearance price o Sy sole: . - their duties was made and changes were white cotton and covered with extra quality sateen. 1) many new an eautiful Women's Windsor Flannelette Bloomers, in blue bird pat- Union Suits, 98¢ instituted in their duties and rates of y 0 ) . - y e | , placing them upen their present size 72x80 inches for large double beds. S Gramped Pillow Tubing, '°F o7 biue grounds. Regulerly $100. Cléarance price ... 69c¢c $2 Pajamas, $1.39 Heavy-welght Ribbed Union pay, pl $7.50 and $8.50 Blankets, $5.95 Stamped for scalloping footing. . Liberty Make, Heavy Domst Suits, ecru color; odds and ends “Since its reo: i 's Extra Si icoa Bennel P “Paj ft from recent sales. Mostly in reanization the baod Fine Grade Part-wool Blankets, many over 80% wool, bemutiful or hemstitched _for Women's Extra Size Petticoats, of s, e 0c Dt souns Wtticront & ¥ in has played at a number of national cel plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray, also white and gray with blue or crochet edge [ o stripe ul i, slaon A to B Perretty tals ZSSITAT AT 2 R EeoonaN st chrations Besides lis” regularoMciu 1 Y < 3 y : 3 - uties, including the trans-Missiesippi ”‘“&:}’f.’;’.fi;’.'_’r‘.’u’&’-"“rfl?. and 70x82 inches for double bede. n&tg.:‘r‘r::i"'lffir’m‘ et ¥ lored and first quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. |J]j exhibition at Omaha, Neb., in 1838 i b World's Columbian Exposition at Buffalo fn 1902, the Louisiana Purchase Lx- SALE OF 1,200 PAL RS OF Surpassing any Previous Sale in Wonderful Values. The opportunity which came to us, and which we took advan- ‘ | Poao ‘anmual concert tours through ai e o SE o > { the states of the Union, covering more 9 l P tage of—and all to the benefit of Washington homefurnishers. We announce—Beginning Tomorrow Morning— Boys’ School Pants Suaiiz) BOc A Sale of Oriental Rugs rearrangement of the musicians and fefoloelofolot “In recognition of hie eervices and abllity, Mr. Santelmann was made doc- tor of music by George Washington 79¢c, $1.00, $1.50 end $2.00 a Pair. UNEQUALED IN WASHINGTON’S RETAIL HISTORY WHEN Sizes 4 to 18 Years. WE PLACE ON SALE OUR ABSOLUTE PURCHASE OF Slight seconds o Boge’ Pente 10y wot e e oot ot o 1 $15,000 Worth of Real Oriental Rugs at 40c number of other honors and dsitine- purchase we offer mothers a saving opportunity of first mag- nitude tomorrow. The better qualities are slightly imperfect—a smpn‘h hole or rip—faults > And SOC on the Dollar tions.” which can be easily remedied by a little mending. £ 5 This great lot of boys’ pants includes luitlng mixtures in a large variety of patterns, corduroy 7 Think of it, and remember that at these ices tomorrow you knickers, corduroy straight knee pants; also knickers of white duck, linen and khaki. Mothers will 5 5 2 3 will be able to purchase REAL GENUINE ORIENTAL RUGS, be surprised at the values. We advise early shopping, as the best grades will naturally go first. g = 3 INCLUDING PLENTY OF THE ANTIQUE, AS WELL AS Boys’ $8 to $12.75 Winter Overcoats Tt Ter T T o aes tacne 1t Goas dhen Two-Pants Suits and Mackinaws Rich Oreientals, so you may be sure of finding just the Rug you have Extraordinary Values in the Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale at been wanting. THE TWO-PANTS SUITS ARE IN NEAT DARK MIXTURES, 5669 iCOUNT AND BRIDE SAIL { ON HONEYMOON TOUR Rogers Heiress, Neglected by Her Family, Takes Shot at U. S. Newspaper Writers. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 26—Count Ludwig Salm von Hoogstrasten and his bride, the former Millicent Rogers. heiress to the millions of the late H H. Rogers, one of the founders of Standard Oil, salled for Kurope on the Veendam today. expressing ithe hope that their six months' ab- sence would tend to reconcile the {count's father and mother-in-law to { their recent secret marriage. The parents, Col. and Mrs. Henry Huddleston Rogers, were not aboard the Veendam to see the party off. Nor was any other member of the bride’s family present. The count, asked if the disapproval of Col. and Mrs. Rogers had dimin- ished, replied that he belicved the honeymoon trip would do much to reconclle them to his acquisition to the family. Countess Bored. \§ll The countess, not loath to talk to the newspaper men aboard, and pos- ling for newspaper photographs, de- !cried her recent experiences with || news writers. “P'm so bored with them—bored beyond words! she ejaculated. 1 |shall go to Africa while the count is engaging in Oiympic tennis play as a member of the Austrian team. and try to find a new brand of monkey." The countess sald they first would £0 to the count’s ancestral home, and Ithat her husband later would go to southern France to play tennis with ! Vincent Richards In preparation for the Olympic games. i Misplaced Passport. || The countess interspersed her re- '}l marks to reporters with sharp usides ]!’ to her brother-in-law, the Count Otte |;Salm von Hoogstracten, who sailed || with them. He had misplaced his || passport. | Washington today. Our latest purchase of $15,000 worth of oriental rugs emphasizes this fact. You may purchase these Oriental Rugs on our Divided Payment Plan. No interest or extra charges added. $35 and $40 Values at $50 and $65 Values at 890 to $100 Values at $120 to $150 Values at $17.85 $26.50 $44.50 $59.50 Ineed —BELOOCHISTAN —SAROUK —SERABAND —LILLIHAN Powder Peach AT AT Biscuits —HAMADAN —HERAZ —TABRIZ —TURKOMAN 3 sken. for ~—MOUSSOUL —DOZAR —BIJAR —ETC. % ; 130 lsc 7 c z Rich, beantiful specimens of Oriental Art—in a size range from 2.6 feet to 4.9 feet wide and 5 feet to 86 feet Our Oriental Rug Department has met with unqualified success. well tailored and with two pairs of full lined l’:nm Sizes 8 to 17 years. These prices prove it. We are doing the oriental rug business of THE OVERCOATS ARE OF ALL-WOOL FABRICS, IN LIGHT and dark mixtures, broken lines of our regular stock. Plush, fur or cloth collar Styles, sizes 3 to 7 years; also light and dark mixtures for larger boys, ages 11 to 15 ¥ 'HE MACKINAWS ARE OF ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, IN DARK COLORINGS, made with convertible collar and muff pockets, Sizes 7 to 20 years. Big Savings in Our “Cash and Carry” Grocery Dept. 10c Baking | Del Monte | Argo Starch Tomatoes Uneeda Fels-Naptha i e congen fong. To this inviting collection we have added several choice pieces in the following Chinese Rugs: - e i . o e R e Ome Chineso Rug, slightly e By o oty Tt 217 50 oo qutity: stze 9312 0 s imperfeot; size 6x9 ft. When s t] aw wa Two pe Rug. sise 9313 £t ool gy val tect sold for 3300.00. Sal EQ::.;I ot | e '3 o u-d-afi Then pertect_mnd } el price sesn. - $97.50, $105.00, $120.00 Finest Wilton Rugs In a Great Clearance Sale at We have never held a rug sale to equal this. It is a decisive stock-reducing event prior to inventory. Prices on our finest domestic rugs are lowered to the | {110k, do be autet cho admor .ehe | him s he complained of ‘he loss lowest notch. ||/ Atter answerin’ & ‘reportecs qu f 5 tion, she again turned to Coun 3 Included are floor samples of famous Whittall Teprac Wilton Rugs (three size 8.3x106 feet and one 9x12-foot size); also Art i “It'S in your trunk, and your trunk Loom Seamless Wilton Rugs; very heavy Mecca ‘and Roubalt brands; three in 83xI06-foot size and two 9xl2.oot a)u: Good '{f_ B Pt Tawe patterns and colorings. The passport later was found in $55 and $65 Axminster Rugs $30 and $35 Velvet and Brussels Rugs B e Gttaipaitiainated inii nolity .Ifl""" Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x13-ft. room mive Seamless Valvet altercation at the Metropolitan Opera secends 's Beaq and Brussel, Alexander Smith & Son’ House last night with a stranger, ety oL, Benford's Basuvale } 339.75 Brussels Rogw_ Ale a -fi; } $19_75 Who, attired in a business suit, pos. DrICS seccressssseocmesmmonann Pre-Inventory Sale of * White and Colored Wash Goods 65c Tan Pongee, 44¢ 50c Ratinspun - 33-inch Tan Pongee, a ailk and $2 Longcloth 36 inches wide, cotton fabric, with the appear- 36-inch Long- ?{5?[3'5:’&’52: } 39c fl‘fi.é’i all silk, for dresses and cloth, tem :l::.' } 31.65 'n mercerized- 50c Dotted Voiles, 33¢ mn-flnuh» XM el i 36-inch Dotted Verlew, fine | | 50> Ny MO Rr————— i e ty, 75¢ Wash Satin, 48c with neat whits dota. 3 'y : 86 inohes wido, yarn mercer- 85¢ Plisse 1 P e Checks nd RSN EATTE | es, st | - 50e | Hebernmm 3% White Batisto, 33¢ Art R ‘Boxl Crepe, 5% : 86-inch ‘Whits Batiste, yarn Congoleum ugs 13.75 and $15 Chero stranger to depert. ‘}C-Inch Printed Boxloom mercerised quality for lingerie. When Perfect $1135 .-'-.nuk: cfia‘mkee‘lnbn e Tnge i repe, fine soft-finish quality: in 59¢ White Voile, 35¢ 7.6x9-t. Congoleum Art Rugs, seconds of the } s6.95 markos For quidte clerance—10 sies 83ntae } sl 0 95 74 (] fofelofelfeleloelmteele et el el efolopeleefetedetefe bt e fedfeefelof ot b e el el sessed himself of the one remainin are per foct, while others have slight mill defects. unoccupled chair in the box that ! m”:l:o of foral, medailion &nd ‘orlental dor {bcon loaned his party. An usher Good COlOPINE®., . cecncrcacentonersces settled the dispute by inducing the Alexander Bmith’'s 9x13-ft. Carlton . ster Rugs. In good patterns and colorings... r For Different Sexwice. || From the London Express. i || A very young docies. opening u brand-new surgery, Waited day o & beautiful assortment of new “Gold Seal” quality, all with complete borders, ft. and 14 size 9x12 ft. for large rooms. styles und colors, for dresses, 4h-inch White' Chifign WVolls, in handsome wool rug deelgns and colorings, Beautiful wool rug patterns, reversible and “40c Whi 22¢ i § very 8ne, Bhoer, ‘:"’ ply ;‘;:" shown in current issues of national magasines. blue, rose, eold, Sreon. and il Lin : 6xB-f¢. sise (when perfect $8.00) at $496 =os o esseces {fl} without a wvisitor "until at last & &chWhifm \;c:!l’!g; b2e i ?.'5& m namu. AR Px13-1¢. sise (when perfect $18) at §11.85 breathless man came running up the fine sheer -quality, with wide ostas sheer quallty; sa0w » white “Sit down,” sald the young doctor. soothingly. “What can I do for you?’ “l must be on the telephone- once.” gasped the visitor. “By wif Il and I weat to ring up my dooten™t . el el

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