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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY Senora Maria de Coronado, the mother of Don Juse d who RADIO MONERDLY (1™ o | et | | Corona first secret and cou INU. 3.3 CHARGED Eight Corporations Named by Federal Trade Commission as Having Corner. Colombian fom, is an | | | envoy lombia to t country mission and Dorts from ti ton Formed for Uni- : versity. ter) a copy of whi e booklets are being elor of the | Volume Describes Plan Washing- || unofticial | from ¢t Y president of hok ch | mailed today to each alum- | mailed ers for me fun time. Senora radio widow of nent physici; Bogota plaint 3 ¥ the ¥ Commission today with ereating matntaining a monopoly in radio ap- | varatus ard commun T oo . the Radio General widowhood stinghouse International R W she has given ittention sehool 10 the lating wing the law matition in trade ablic. prejudice of ing all the 1facture of * sent from he rnational Con radio apparatus and | \y r urts proved from the schools have booklet has twenty-four pag 15 more form s in M the fustitution since nd, e, | than sixty ilus- the the in simile of will, easons why L bullt in Washingtor Pictures of clussrooms the crowded conditic with the to | Eraphically £ 5,000 1y and the need M equipment adequate for a in he X lents The booklet Is one of several which being published in the million- n for a building b nd from all ava makes work o differe ul‘ pends busy | ulated which will manufactured and sold W. C. T. U. WILL HOLD QUARTERLY MEETING| Convention Will Open Wednesday | at First Congre; appar The throat is the ideal culture- bed for disease germs. In it most infections start. Formamint pro- tects you against discase by de- stroying germs in these suscepti- ble tissues. It is the most scien- tific form of throat prophylaxis. Get a bottle from your druggist today, and protect yourself against infection. ational Church Reports. nperance | apen its First and G To avoid infection, dissolve a Formamint tablet in the mouth every one or two hours 1idr Williams s, D, 1 wnstrycfive leaflet will SAVE YoU MONEY Get it, and other help- ful literature (all free) at the Coal Economy Show. Or ask to have it mailed. Visit the Coal ECONOMY Show. It is your opportunity to learn how to make your Coal Dol- lar yield the highest possible per- centage of warmth in the home, apartment house, hotel, hospital, school or institution. The exhibits show the money- saving possibilities of burning the cheapest sizes of anthracite— buckwheat, rice and barley, that sell, at present, at less than half the price of the egg, stove and chestnut sizes you are now using. OLoNo wheat, rice and barley, and other install fuel, secure better combustion and reduce IIII..III-IIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIII.IIIIIII.. @ General Committee of Anthracite Operafors .......-.....-......-.- [ ] | ’ A Money- Suggdestion See the Interesfing Motion Pictures, 12:30, 4:45 and 8 P.M. MY SHO 1328 F Street, N. W/, Washington ADMISSION FREE Among the exhibits are machines that automatica'ly put coal on a fire, keep it burning and remove the ashes; self- feeding devices for furnaces, special grates for burning buck- out « Gin Rickey? The tang of the lime —the mellow smoothness of a Gin Rickey ..., well, that's gone but try Oh Heary! Rich butter cream dipped in soft ¢ 1— rolled in crisp nuts, then c: sweet milk chocolate. Tha blend you won't forget. Oh Henry! A Fine Candy—10c Everywhere OB Meury!1s the rogistered trademark of the Wil | senCandy Co., Chicege, Tii., Ges. H. Williameon Pre V/e handle only the better grades and can give you prompt delivery on ANTHRACITE and bi- tuminous coal, ali lump soft coals, coke kindling wood. B. J. Werner 923 New York Avenue Franklin 7626 ‘ Saving Allanthraciteisworth what it costs, but it may be to your advan- tage to buy the cheaper sizes—buckwheat, rice and barley. Combustion is practi- cally complete with these small sizes—thus assuring a larger net saving through the climination of waste. Buy small sizes and cutyourcoal bill in half. ations that save waste. ML LLL L LI I LTI LI .\ connection should be | | ilinstrate | 79¢ Drape and Semi-Circular Veils S5¢ New Drape and Se 3.50 Cotton-Filled Comforts $2.45 72x72 Double-bed White Cotton Filled Comiorts, soit and fluffy, covered with good grade coverings, light and dark floral or Persian designs. $6.50 Blankets 30 Doubleshed Size Heavy-w olor plaids; wide soisette ribbon- Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, Size 85 art-woul und ends Women’s $1.50 Forest | Union Suits, $1.19 low neck and style, with tight Snug fitting garments <o well liked Cotton Union Suits, sieeveless, ankle length, others in bodic knee. Perfect quality. by women. Medium-weight Women's Underwear. separate garmeiits, shirts with low neck and no sleeves, pants At s ses” Part.wool Uni thers in Duteh ne £t MU br: $2.75 to $3 o Fleeced Pants, knee length: perfect qu:l- and 16 Childrens W ity: slzes 4 to 16 Golderberg's—First Floor, $2.25 Canton Crepe At $1.59 va. Rich, lovely Silks of exceptionally fine g to- morrow in this special sale greatly underpriced. 1tifu pebble-weave Canton Crepes, deep Tustered and of excellent weight for spring frocks and blou Choose from black navy, brown, cadet, Madonna, cocoa, mocha, gray, white Full 39 inches wide. . 81.79 Congo Crepe $1.49 46 inches wide, extra fine knit- ted fiber silk f. s clinging finish; in navy, b tan, sandalwood, m ¢ green, copen, Japan b silver, black, white, et 50 Crepe de Cllin‘e $2.25 Brocade Crepe whitd th of light and dark shade white and bla . $2.25 Taffeta, $1.79 brown, . 35 1 s wide, rich lustrous "o Toconls & finish; extra fine, soft $2 Messaline, S finish ade; in all want | 35 inches w gl and evening shades; changeable effects. Goldenberg's—Fi January Sale of S Floor, | 89c¢ to $1 Stamped Goods Women’s $39.75 to $49.50 Fine Winter Coats Reduced to $22.5 Odd Lots of Children’s We. “Sandman™ 2 Garments y Drawer Leggins: biack : T 69¢ Waool - T+ Heuvy Shaker Rnit Sweaters, re. $7.00 v 121 Allwool Slip Middy Skirts, s . > $1.98 Allvool Flannel Midd 50 values, At ¢ $2.98 I Blankets, size - $1.98 Floor. reads, Ete. Prices are down to lowest possible levels in this January Sale, and it will be wise economy for you to supply future as well as immediate needs at these savings. $1.50 Run-of-the-Mill Seamless Sheets 90 Run-of-the-Mill Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double finished no way bed size; made of heavy, round thread sheeting cotton with deep hems. The defects are very slight and will ir impair the usefulness of the sheet. 25¢ Fruit of the Loom 75¢ Pillowcases, 49¢ 36-inch Genuine Fruit of the | Iron pillowcase cotton. Loom Bleached Muslin, perfect = a8 cotto - quality, in mill lengths from 2 to 50c Pillowcases, 37¢ 12 yards: 45x36 Bleached $2.50 Bedspreads free from starch hand torn and ironed. $1.98 $1.79 Bleached Sheets 72x99 White Dimity Bed- spreads, extra length for three- '§1.2‘9 quarter beds. oped i Bleached ets, full double bed $2 Bleached Sheets Size. heavy round thread quality; $1.69 slight Imperfections. L o5 T 1209 Seamless Bleachea | 20¢ Unbleached Cotton Sheets, extra length for double beds; free from starch or dress- . 16¢ i} ing. Unbleached Sheeting round thread 31x00 S Seamless 39-inch Cotton, a heavy, grade. Goldenberg's—First Floor. ™ $2 and $2.25 Chamoisette Strap-Wrist Gauntlets $1 Pair These Gloves were secured in a wonderful purchase, and the tre- mendous savings we effected are now passed along to our patrons. Buy gloves now for spring—buy gloves now for months to come. While we are not mentioning the name of the famous maker of thesc gloves, owing to the sensationally low price, the trade mark ticket is in every pair—and it's a name to make women glad to buy. These Chamoisette Gauntlet Gloves are in a variety of popular styles; some with fringed cuffs, others with embossed cuffs and others in two-toned effects. Choice of an assortment of all the most opular shades for spring wear. pApn sizes, 614 to 7%, in the lot, but not all sizes in each style and color. Won- derful values at $1.00 a pair! Goldenberg's—First Floor. White and Colored Wash Goods 50¢ Ratinspun, 39¢ 35¢ Indian Head, 25¢ 36 inches wide, high-grade 36-inch White indian Head, cotton fabric, with' rich yarn linen-finish quality; in lengths mercerized finish crepe weave. from 2 to 10 yards; for art In a large assortment of wanted needlework, blouses, ete. Seloee 75¢ Wash Satin, 48c - {oc ash Satin, J $2 Longcloth, $1.65 36 inches wide, varn merce 36-inch Longcloth, ten vyards | ized cotton fabric; in al in each plece; fine soft-finish | lingerle shades; also white and grade. black. 65¢ Tan Pongee, 44¢ 39¢ White Batiste, 25¢ 82-inch Tan Pongee, a silk 36-inch White Batiste, yarn and cotton fabric, with the ap- mercerized quality for lingerie. pearance of all ailk, for dresses %,)sf fli,“,et E'}f = %90‘_ i i -inch Printe sse Crepe, 59¢ White Voile, 35¢ white and pastel grounds with 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, neat colored printings; in want- very fine, sheer, two-ply quality. ed lingerie shades. $1.09 39¢ Pillowcases. 29¢ s $2 Bedspreads 3x890 White Dimi i single bed good lity $1.69 Bleached Sheets $1.39 Bleached bed size; fine, firm-woven grade $3.50 Bedspreads $2.98 Crochet Bedspread ble bed size; heavy seilles patt 8 full dou- sed Mar- Regular 35¢ Dress Ginghams 25c 32-inch Dr Ginghams, in a large assortment of new styles and colors’ for Spring. Bates and other fine qualitics known by every housew Included are plain and fancy checks, plaids and plain colors—all war- ranted fast and washable. 36-Inch Percales, 17¢ Light grounds. with printed hecks, str , dots, plaids and cla woven, soft-finish grade. Apron Ginghams, 1215¢ Standard Apron Ginghams, in ze blue and brown checks; anted fast colors, ¢ Outing Flannel, 19¢ inch Outing Flannels, extra 3 rsible quality, in light gr8unds with neat colored stripes. 39¢ Domet Flannel, 27¢ 36-inch Bleached Domet Flan- nel, heavy, dbuble-fleeced qual- “YZSc Dress Ginghams 16¢ 32 inches wide; lengths from 10 to 20 yards; in checks, stripes, plaids and plain color Goldenberg's—First Floo: $1.50 Panel Lace Curtains 88c Each Nottingham Lace Panel Cur- tains, 215 yards long; white, ivory and ecru colors; in as- sorted neat or heavily worked designs. 19¢ Marquisette, 10¢ Sheer Quality White Curtain Marquisette, 1 yard wide. Any quantity cut from full bolts. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. We move th need hut gla at the mings and styles to be chance for the re clearing out stock quickly we offe high-class garments at one | .50. You . lur trmy he: cony here iggest coat sa Coats of the Favored Fabrics — Nor- mandy. Bolivia, Salt’s Peco Plush. Brytonia. Silk Crushed Velours, Plush. Fine Lapinex, Seal Plush. Baffin Seal Plush. et Self cal iatka Squirre nd collars of Austrs Fitch Dyed Opossu ufflon and Viatka ( 50-inch length coats maodels, with large Colors of black, navy, Lined with crepe de chine, br Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to + and 42'_ to satim. Goldenberg s—Second Floor. in belted and tailored or flowing r and kit caded silk or he 30 Seamless Brussels Rugs, 9x12-Ft. Size voven quality, in handsome flor. and medallion designs: colorings 1 be used in anv room in the house ic ge TOoms. . Linoleum 87.50 Grass. Rugs. 54 v of Aoral 85¢ es. W the lot, but not in $1.39 vy Domet te grounds es; full Perfectly tailored and first quality, 50¢ Grass Runner, 35¢ 79¢ and 95¢ Grass Rugs. 50¢ i 1 Shirts, 67¢ Undershirts, 49¢ \ erades. es, 79¢ N 1f Hose. Ho ful Goldenberg's—First Floor, Sale of Aluminum Ware Useful Aluminum Cooking Utensils of good, durable quality that will give satisfactory service, including the fol- lowing piece —Lipped Saucepans —Stewing Pans in two styles —Pudding Pans Five of the styles are skctched. ane or more of each of these utensil — Mixing Bowls —Pie Plates At this low price you will want Choice tomorrow at 10e ench Goldengerg's—Basement Housewares Department. $2.25 All-Wool Tubular Jersey At $1.59 va One of the most favored fabrics for spring dresses superior clos: iceability. assortment includes voven grade, soft finished and noted for s Strictly all-wool and full 54 inches wide. such desirable colors as Kelly green, rv- The royal, henna, brown, tan, beaver and mohawk. $3.50 All-Wool Velour $2.69 54 inches wide, extra fine, woven grade, in black, navy, brown, beaver, taupe and copen. $2 All-Wool Serge $1.59 50-inch All-wool Men's-wear Serge, firm, double-twilled qual- ity; sponged and shrunk; black, navy blue and brown. $2.25 Silk and Wool Poplin, $1.49 40 inches wide, in black only; silk, lustrous finish, for dresses. $2.25 All-Wool Crepe $1.69 54 inches wide, a popular fab- ric for dresses, in black, navy, brown, gray and tan. $2.50 Coatings and Skirtings, $2.19 b4-inch All-wool Coatings and Skirtings, neat checks, plaids and plain colors. $8 All-Wool Bolivia $4.98 54 inches wide, rich, silk-finish, deep-pile quality, in black, gray and navy blue. Goldenberg's—First Floor.