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THE EVENING OFFERS TO PAY COST. Detroit Body to Provide Shrlne’ Crypt Murial Decorations. decorations in the | erypt of the National Shrine of the | Immaculate Conceptlon, now under | construction at Catholic University, will be paid for by Detroit Chapte Salve Regina, it was announced yes- | 3 by Dr. Bernard A Mok | STAR, WASHINGTON, Women’s $3 & $4 2 Low Shoes, $1.59 Oxfords and patent and dull D. O, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924 IT.R., Jr., Says Bad Plane May Have Killed Brother By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, WILL DISTRIBUTES ESTATE OF $3030 ... Bulk of Balley Property GOES| 1ot & mood airplan The ceramic Women'’s Pumps, of PS, Three dozen All-wool Sleeveless tO WIdOW Durlng Llfe. sevelt said before the Kunsas Charities Remembered. Washington Gas Light ny years, was filed T of the ted June 14, four cod August 14, 1 ., and Janua and is w of July 14, December 1919, The houschold effects at 1424 mont street, together with horses, d the like, are given to A. Bailey, who is also to have the income from the bulk of the estate during her life, A fund of $1,000 is provided, the - from which is to be paid to, rd of education for two prizes u the colored manual One prize is to go making most prog- ars of practical work | d the other to the 4 girl showinz such pro; Should the award not be made two consecutive years the fund is to lapsc into the estate. Bequests to cquests of $1,000 ¢ £11,000 for ti 5 Anna D. Bail e Ner lite, iher of smaller ‘ are mentioned. o remaining estate Washington i is given to and Trust then to o to toreizn mi fan Church: $4.000 o Park Parkville, Mo.; Avenue Preshyt prison -t of and the at Hospita stributed among given to hitwell, who » share in the final distrit were a nephew. The incow from Koes to a faithful servant, Alice ' Lefuwich, while chauffeur, gets $100, Butter Buried in Peat From the Baltimore Sun. A garment dating from the bronze at cutters a few Swediah s come out intact h it was fo for use in winte cutting turf near Killu ng about two hundred 6 some men ind a tub ore Shoes Added! And This Is Our Last Announcement of Washington’s Greatest Shoe 500 More Pairs $5.95 and $8.50 Women’s Shoes Added Today! ITH variety wider and size selections better than for many days, this sen- sational sale now goes into a whirl- This season’s $5.95 and Thousands of wom- e | 3 R ™ John Fairfax, | wind finish! $8.50 Shoes at $3.50 pair. en have benefited by these important savings. Can YOU afford to miss them! last night in a prepared- “I, myself, have led green tre to the front line and have led own seasoned men, and 1 kunow the difference was in the casual- he added. doctrin, rs of disarma made him o mad h up and down and s Names for Bridges. In Massachusetts a movement has been started to construct three new bridges across the Charles river, one to be named Calvin Coolid to be called the Charl after the president emeritus of T vard and the third after Henry W. Longfellow, the beloved poet of New England. Bre'er Alligator Now Adopts the Colonial Idea NEW Colonial of brown or gray applied to th mobile top @ | ctgnt o | i | Paint, aluminum paint, under side of an auto- - eypress shingles, will it of heat that comes e in the case especially t ingthe | to Vthe Alligator—also Patent Leather— with cut-outs. Makes itS fil’St appearance here——but really a paris- ian adaptation. YO\J can see it. in t}lC quaint. modified French last—and in the artistry by which the long, curved buckle is made to hug milady’s instep. $10 The “City Club Shop” of this is your last chance. Not at “City Club Shop” No deliveries No exchanges None C. O.D. Remember— Sale! Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢h St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. leathers; high and low heels; sizes in the lot from 215 to 7. Goldenberg's—First Floor. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" Sweaters, in tan, red and gray; trimmed with pearl buttons and finished with two pockets; mostly all sizes. Pm- nventory Clean-Up of Odds and Ends Tomorrow Blankets and Comforts 66x80 Part-wool Blankets, in various color plaids, with soisette ribbon ~bound ends. Comiorts filled with all-wool, size 72x80 inches for doub! beds, covered with good qual- ity materials, figured top and back, plain .ncgu borders. $.50 and $7.50 values, at, each.. $4 95 Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Curtains and Draperies An assortment of Lace Cur- tains, including curtains by the pair or panel, used one to a window, some with fringed ends, others with overlock cdges. White, ivory and ccru colors; 207 yards long. Not- |\ug|'n|. filet cu!ch cable 4|u| Tuscan weay 30, £330 value duced to et i lengths or full bolts; light and dark floral, stripe, bird, foliage and tapestry designs. -Worth c yard regularly. Reduced to, yard 24c First Floor—Bargain Table and Fourth Floor. Laces Collar Laces, ecru and white tab effects: also 3 and 4 inch Regularly S9¢ Reduced to 44c. Camisole Laces, 4 in wide; filet and other designs: . Sold regularly at 29 y ? Reduced to 19c. Russian ce Edgings, $ inches wide: for scarfs, etc. Regularly 19¢ yard. 15¢. Black and White Silk Net Laces, with gold and silver de- ns: 36 inches wide: decp embroidered. Regularly §2.25 yard. At $149. Goldenbery's—First Floor. vard. Women’s & Misses’ Coats - Former $15.00 Values at......... $9.50 Stylish Winter Coats, of fine velours, is such wanted shades as Brown, Sorrento and Black. others with self collars. narrow Dbelts; Tailored sleeves; some with turn-back collars of beaverette; straightline models, with tucks and silk stitching. cuffs. Fully lined. Full 50-inch lengths. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Made with shawl or crushed Smart, some finished with fine In all sizes from 16 to 42. Men s Sweaters, 13 Off ‘amous Pennsylvania Notair-mak so wool mixed; all weight: V neck or roll collar uliou Clean-up nds, _for irts. Each Wash Cloths, Turknit 9c Brook's Glace Cotion, for ma- chine or am Tape, Six-y: .m : wssorted widths 7c Nicker Sater s TWO cards SL bers 1TORInE Goldenberg's—First Floor. Breakfast Coats %5) Breakfast Coats, of cor- duroy, in cherry, copen and mulbcrry: made with flounce and tie belt. Re- duced to $2.49 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Woolen Fabries Reduced All-wonl Tubular Jersey, ) hes wide, fine imported quality, in French Blue, Russet, Navajo, $l 98 “ 54 inches 5 All-wool French § o s T e e il ed quality, in black, $l 25 brown. tan At Velour, inches close-woven Goldenberg'eoFirst Marked Reductions in Silks 36-inch Crep>, an extra fine knitted fiber silk fab- ric, with beautiful soft clinging finish; in black, brown, tan, moch; 1 an blue. copen, silver, and white. value at. Printed inches wide, quality, in all with colored figures and _desig: Re- duced to Goldenberg’ Congress Crepe, 40 lustrous anted shades, $2.49 Floor. nton Wash Goods Remnanlfl g Remnants of Plain ana Prin Plisse Crepe, 30 inches wid inch Shadow Check Batiste, inch Novelty Voile 29(: aisting 35¢ and 45c valu Remnants, of 36-i S meh. Colored other high-grade from 2 to 50c and values. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s Extra Size Garments Flannelette Petticoats, soft- finish quality; made “ ith deep flounce; assorted stripes. chularly $1. 79C At, each.. Double Service Apmns. made with set-in sleeves, V neck, plain blue pocket an:]i txthe]! and lavender. Reg- o S5 vatoes. 1 $1.69 Sateen Costume Slips. in white and black; hemstitched yokes and double. straps. Sizes 48 to 52. Worth $.00 $l 69 cach. Muslin neat em- broidered flounces; full- & ) cut sizes. At........ 69c Goldenbers's—Third Floor, Linens and Damask 1 piece 36-inch Tan Art Linen, warranted all pure linen, for sca{{ifi lan? cesré- ters. egularly c yard. At .. 39¢ 3 pieces All-linen lele Dam- ask, vntésgluel pink or gold plaids. value. e - $1.59 ®) Hcmsmchcd Damask Sets, of imported damask; 60x60 cloth and six napkins to x:ilc?l. $5.98 value. $3 98 3 pieces of Tan Art Linen, war;anted all pure linen, for scarfs, covers, etc. $700 watue. A¢ yard-, 09C ' (20) Embroidered Turkish Bat!}: Slet;, large t;:wel and wash cloth to match. Regular $125 value. At 69c ‘Goldenbers’s—First Floor. Silke Striy hes wide. gua olor stripes ground nteed 89¢ it Crepe. a Jlored bro- « $1 98 ssed ¥ silk quality, in sel designs ¢ brown, and copen, at wide, satin-face Reduced to, vard... Handbags Children’s Handbags and Party Boxes, of genuine leather, in assorted colors and_ styles: well made and fitted with mir- ror. S0c ‘and S0 Q) C values. At, each Goldenberg's—Fiist Floor. $1.89 to $2.50 Silk Remnants $1.19 Yard Remmnant lot of Silks, con- sisting of Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Figured Knit, Kan- ton Knit, Congo Cre Satin Messaline, Artificial Silk, Dra- pery Figured Kimono Silks, etc. Lengths from ; 35 to 40 inches wide. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Men’s Furnishings $2 Domet Flannel Pajamas, V-neck style, with full-cut coat and reiniorced pants. " Siees A to D. erfect avay e $1.39 $175 and $2 Fiber Silk Reei- ers, plain and black and gray; plain colors, with silk - fringe” ends. 61 10 (39) Blanket Baxh Robes, checks, plaids and figured pat- terns; small and mediumisizes. $3.50 $l 89 values. At Wool-mixed Union Suits, nat- ural gray color; mostly all sizes in the lot; seconds L i 0 ¥9 $2.69 Goldenberg's—First Floor. Sweaters, all wool and all weaves, In pull-over All at One-third Off Dress Goods Remnants All the most popular weaves and colors, including All-wool French Serge, All-wool Tubular Jersey, All-wool Velour, Ali- wool Canton Crepe, All-wool Broadcloth, in black, brown and other shades. 42 to 54 inches wide. lar 8 and values. At Remnants of Coatings, inches wide; plain colors and neat mixtures of brown, gray, tan and navy blue; desirable lengths. 2 250 values, vard Goldenberg's—First Floer. Couch Covers Linene Couch Covers, with reversible woven stripe of red, green, blue or tan, on natural color grounds. Sides and ends finjshed with fringe. 56 inches 2v; yards Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Underwear . Women's Fleeced Cotton Un- derwear, shirts low neck and <leeveless, panh knee length; broken sizes at \\ omen's Cotton Union Suits, medium weight; low neck and sleeveless; ankie length, per- om f e dium-weight Cotton Union Suits, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, knee length pants; perfect qual- ity; $189 value, i S v $1.39 Children FIee\cd Cotton Pants, ankle length; 29c¢ seconds of S0c values, Fleeced Cnnon Union S several styles; zes 6 to 12 years;§1.25 values, at 89¢ Boys' Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, mottled gray: high neck and_long sleeves, ankle pants: periect quality; $1.39 values, at 95C Goldenberg's—First Floor. Sheets, 85¢ Seconds of $1.25 Values Small_lot of 72x80 Seamless Bleached Sheets, three-quarter- hed size; hand torn and ironed: damaged. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Girls’ Apparel (20) Girls’ All-wool Blouses. fine grade flannel, in green and navy blue, with plaid collar and palentRleallheru lbelt broken sizes. Regular $3.5 values. At..... $l.98 (13) Little Girls’ All-wool Dresses, of serge and crepe; red, navy and combination col- ors. Sizes 2 and 3 years. Regu- lar $4.00 and $4.50 $2 98 values. Reduced to. . Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Boys’ $2.50 to $4 Shoes, $1.95 Boys' and Little Gents’ Shoes, of tan and dull leathers; lace and blucher styles; broken’ lines. Sizes in the lot from 10 to 13 and 1 to 5%. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Table Oilcloth Five-quarter Reversible Table Oilcloth, very fine quality, in plain white, fancy and ulmg ef- fects; seconds of values. yard Goldenberg's—First Floor. Men’s Clothing (14) Plaid-back Overcoats all-wool herringbone and plai tan; all around belt and patch pockets ulster collar; sizes 3 to 42. chular 515 90 $2475 values, (42) Two-pants Norfolk and Sport Suits, and medium and dark mixtures; of brown and gray. All sizes in the lot from 32 to 42, \'Alue‘ $ l 6 50 worth $19.75 $24.75, reduced tu 17 pairs of Pants, of worsteds, in dark striped effects; well tai- lored models sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and \')Rbold regularly at $5.50 pair. e- aaeT. 5390 Goldenberg's—First Floor. Velvets $2 Dress \'cl\'etcc wide, fine, cIo:c pile black, gray, at $6 Chiffon Velvet, fine, deep, close-pile, soft, clinging qu_.ln\‘ in black, navy and $3 brown, at . Goldenberg's—First Floor. 29 inches ‘quality, in Floor Coverings Room size Rugs, including Alexander Smith's and W. & J. Sloane's Axminster, and Seam- less Velvet and Brussels Rugs; 9x12-ft. size for large rooms. Some have slight defects; others. our own floor eamvleu Good patterns and $24 75 colorings. $37.50 Rugs; heavy, and $42.50 values. rp grade; green, blue doubl! oriental, and brown colorings; medallion and n $4.85 ov. elty stenciled de- ~lgns $7.50 values. Oio-ii aise, reguinr $375 value, at $2.48 8x10-t. size, regular $6.00 value. at $3.85 Bedwear 81x90 Run-of-the-mill Seam- less Bleached Sheets, double- bed size; hand torn and ironed, finished ' with deep hen:ls,:“ Slv.SO val- $1.09 ues $1.75 Bleached Sheets, 8Ix-inch size, for double beds; free :rrx;m ;;\z!rch ordress- $1 39 40c Bleached Pdlow:ases. 45x 38% inches; hand torn and ironed; finished with 29C deep hem. At.. $3.50 White Dxmnv Bed- spreads, size 90x100 inches, for extra size ) beds. $2 9 Reduced to $2 Crochet Bedspruds sin- gle-bed size; per- fect quality. $l 9 25¢ Unbleached Sheeting Cot- ;‘on, 39 mgh:s wide; eavy, firm-woven quality. At, yard.. 16¢c Goldenberg's—First Floor. Seamless Shopping Bags Seconds of the regular 48c grade, made in the popular pil- grim shape of automobile cloth: double reinforced han- dle. At 2lc First Floor—Leather Gofids Dept. Wash Fabries Reduced 89¢ Wash _Satin, high-grade varn mercerized cotton fabric, 36 inches wide; rich lustrous fin- ish; all wanted hngene shades, at. 69C 39¢ White al rn mer- rcrxzcd.softhm:!gra e for lingerie, at. 25C 59¢ White CI ffon Voile, 44 inches wide, fine, sheer, two-ply quality, ite inches wldc lmen finish grade, leuglhs from 2 to 10 35c 5c White lnd:a Linon, inches wide, extra fine 250 sheer quahly. A Goldenberg's—Firat Fioor. Jewelry Women'’s and Children’s Gold- filled Rings, plain and fancy set styles; in a variety of colored stone and <|gnet ef- fects. At..... 15¢ 50c and $1 Pendant Sautoirs, attractive pendants, set with brilliant rhinestones on silk cord or Goldenberg's—First Floor. 250 Boys’ Norfolk Suits Overcoats and Mackinaws Norfolk School Suits of mixtures and corduroy; Junior Suits, of all-wool serge, tweed and jersey; Oliver Twist and wool mixtures; sizes 3 to 8 Mackinaws, with muff pockets; all wool and wool mixtures; sizes 7 to 15 vears. Big Boys' Overcoats, all heathers and piain colors; sizes sizes 7 to 16 years. years. wool; fitied at waist; 16 to 18 vears. $1.19 to $1.39 School Pants, of suiting mixtures, also corduroy; knickerbock= er style; sizes 8§ to 16 79C vears . Goldenberg's—Thisd Floor. $3 69c ‘and 79c Blouses, double- voke back, attached soft collars; neat stripes, white madras, hlhac'lll s‘alec’,nt nnd 55C khaki; sizes o years 50c White Novelty Voiles, 3o inches _wide, white woven checks, fine sheer grade, 29C at .. $225 Longclo!h, 36 inches \v;lde: fénc, soft fin- ish grade; ten yards in piece, at $1 -65 $1 Printed Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine, 36 inches wide, has the appearance of silk criape; good asdsonnlnent of styles and colors, Al s oamsesvstiisas 50c 50c White Madras, 32 inches wide, wov'enfiv.hi:;:talpes close woven, soft finish gtade, 35 C at... Hosiery Women's Fiber Boot Hose, novelty stripe effects, three- ‘s)earl:\ back; in nude only; roken sizes; seconds 16¢ of 39c values. Children’s Rlbbcd Socks. (hrec-quar!er length; black sxzes, broken Chxldrens Ribbed Stockings, medium rib; also heavy-weight three - quarter - length ~ Socks, in b?Ckf‘)Zn]}, }&rg)s(en sizes: seconds of 25c and 35c valyes. At 15C Women’s Full- “fashioned Silk };Ioske' in_ black andd colors ; roken sizes; seconds 00 vanes, v 89¢C Women’s Silk and Wool Ribbed Sport Hose, in black only,l‘1 hl;_olstle‘gs sllzes‘ seconds o values. A 0Oc Sl‘:o(l!" Ho;e. ‘I:lack and assorted shades; broken sizes. 50c 79c values. At.. Goldenberg’s—First Cook’s Li filled, burlap-bac} complete borde tile designs, in colors. Sizes 6x10-ft. and 6x12 Worth when perfect $5 5 H nith's makc !‘vml. -»r1- ental and medal- 519 75 lion designs. utiful olors, ues. Tx4s “and’ k52 Axminster Rugs, mottled effects, with band bord also floral, ori- ental medailion deslgns; light 0 ark color- $2 95 $4¢ and $4 At, each First Floor—Bargain Table. Corset Clean-up $5 Nemo and Warner's Cor sets, various popular models, of fine quality materials; some dlightly soiled from handling; sizes in the lot from ;’i“'lnwj_’. ‘ Tomor- $2.98 (7) Nemo Corsets, of heavy white coutil; rlift and self-reducing sty in the lot from 25 to but not in each style. $650 and &7 at .. $3R & (. Front-lace Corsets, of pink coutil, semi-elastic top and long skirt with elastic in- sert; sizes 22 and $1 .50 $3.30 Ycrrn Maternity \cb, of fine white cout dium low bust and long & sizes 23, 24, 25, 29, 32, 34 and 36, at $l -98 $3.50 Warner's Corsets, of pink brocade or plain couti Sw bust and !m}g skirts: sizes to 30. Model for $ razel gsecs, 2 D220 Black Sateen Bm\cmr":. ten side mode! cut: all sizes Goldenberg’s—Tkird Floor. fas- Domestics 25c Percales, 36 inches w lengths from 2 to 10 yard light and dark grounds, in as- sorted styles and co! = s. At, yard.. 16¢ and 39 36-in. Outing Flannels, heavy reversible qual- ity; light grounds with blue or pink stripes: lengths from 2 to 5 yards. At, yard . 35c Dress g| inches wide; plaids, stripes and plain col- ors: good, useful lengths. At. 22C Remnants and M|II Ends of Cottons, bleached and nn- bleached; 36 and 39 inches wide; lengths from 1 to 5 yards. Worth 18 and 20c = vard. At 12”20 35c Printed Fleecedown Flan- nels, 36 inches wide; good, useful lengths. At, vard ™ 19c¢ Goldenberg's—First Floor Handkerchiefs Men's White Handkerchieis, with hemitiléhed b?{dcr: regu- lar 10c kinds. cach ... J2c Women's_Hankerchiefs, nov- elty embroidered corner; linen and cotton; in white and nov- flty cr})em = some mussed. sual 19¢ and 25¢ kinds. At, each 12/2¢ Women’s Handkerchiefs, col- ored border, embroidered cor- nerland pl‘(am Yvhliu hemstitched styles. egularly 6¢c to 10c each. At 5c Goldenberg's—First Floor. o Gloves Children’s Wool gray, oxford, brown, camel and black; short, golf and skating lengths. For boys and girls. Regularly 85c pair. At 59¢c. Children’s Wool Gloves, nov- elty angora tops; gray, red, navy and brown. Regularly 59¢ pair. At 39c. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Gloves, in