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~ 6 SAYS OFL SCANDAL | WILL NOT BE ISSUE. Dr. Butler Says Both Parties! Involved in Revelations. ' i Sees President. Dr. Nicolas Murray Butler, presi- dent of Columbia University, New York, who talked with President Coolidge yesterday, does not believe that the oil scandal will be an issue in the next campaign. Discussing the question, Dr. Butler said that the democrats would not be able to make issue out of the present investigation of Teapot Dome because @ number of members uf’ iheir own party have become involv- ed. ' “I have just returned from a trip from the middle west,” sald Dr. mml ler, “and 1 find that the people are! tnlkinz about the ofl scanda of them feel that the d republican par erally, I found b Coolidge, b . hut the people gen- e that President cd so_promptly £o to the bottom | 4 if there 1s any wrong | 1 be punishe ! f the Teapot Dome ques- tion would be an :issue in the cam- palgn, Dr. Butler rep! “How can you mak: the campulgn? One cratic candidates for a4 while one of t e President on, the de ticket in the lust campaign figured. Declares Osolidice Unaffected. “President » wolidge has mnothing to dc with this and his ad-| n {8 . uite clean The only d have becomo invelved ave been his negleet o take prompt action to have the interests Dt the movernment fully protected. He has taken these steps and the country feels that ho will leave noth- ing undone to punish guilt wherever it 1s found.” Wallace Hits Freigh® Rate Plan. Secretary Wallace o. the Depart- ment of Agriculture ha. brought to the President’s attention his cpposi- tion to the proposed increase of 10 i per hundred pounds in Atlantic ndida also it freight rates on certain ducts, In opposing this “e told the President thri st vholly unwar ‘ant can agriculture 2 eral. The Pres optnion of the asricul Chairman O'Conner of ! States Shipping Board and to slec- retary Hoover of the Departmen? of | Commerce ] The rates in question apply to wx- port business of hams, bace shoulders, lard und meat prod and farm ‘experts declare the increi e Will be immediately reflected back to <he farm producers, who at pres:nt are recelving low prices for their hogs. Urge Sampson as Judge. The congressional delegationt of Kentucky and Tennessee “called on President Coolidge vesterday and wged the appointment of Judge Fiem D. Samp- of Kentucky to the United States cireuit court of appeals for the sixth district, which 18 to becoms vacant next month when Judge Loyal C. Knappen retires. ircuit in- cludes Kentucky, . Michigan, and asking the President to appoint Judge Sampson, who is now chief justice of Kentucky's high- oSt court, the deputation remiaded the President that Kentucky wever has had a representative on the sixth district bench. Representative Rob- sion acted as spokesman for the dele- gation, and at the conclusion ~f his remarks he displayed to the Prerident o large bound portfolio containi hundreds of letters indorsing Jud Sampson and many thousands of si: atures to atitions. "aCOI. Jam(‘?f ‘A. Drain of this city, artment commander of the Distriet rican Legion, saw the Pr nt yesterday relative to the re- inst nent of twenty-four ex-service nen o were dropped from “he rolls of the bureau of engraving and print- ing recently. Reprosentative John W. Lt agley of Kentucky, chalrman of tha House committes on public build'ngs and past de grounds, saw the President yesterday for a few moments, during which time he Informed him that his committee will meet early next week and that when il the public building: d it will includ i the v ding public build President and Mrs. Coolidge late this afternoon will receive at the White House a delcgation from the American Law Institute. - 102-YEAR-OLD FATHER T0 GIVE BRIDE, 73, AWAY Sister, 76, to Be Bridesmaid for Widow as She Weds 78-Year- 0ld Bridegroom. By the Associated Press. —A wed- ding principal partics total 229 is forecast In an- nouncement of the en 1ioise du Pont, seventy-thre w, and Henri Nevremon vight. The bride will be given v her father, aged 102. Her sis Jzed seventy: bridesma D. C. BILLS REPORTED. Genate Gets Measures for Street Extension and Holiday. A bill to make Lincoln's birthday, [iébruary 12, a lexai holiday In thé sistrict” of Columbia, was Teportud Javorably to the Senale vesterday by Senator Ball, chairman of the Dis- trict committee. It now gges to the calendar. Senator Ball intr viding for the extension of Ritte house street. This bill would ben: At the Star and Masonle by sgiving more ready access The bill was referred committee. duced the bill pro tern Iiome to that home. to the Distrie S SOVIET TROOPS TOLD TASK NOT COMPLETED| Third International Points to Ring of Capitalistic States Sur- rounding Russia. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, February 23.—"The task of the red army is not yet accom- plished; its stiuggles are not yet fin- ished,” says a statement by the ex- ecutive committee of the third in- ternational on the occision of the or- sanization's anniversary. It points out that Russia is still surrounded by “a tight ring of capi- talistic states' and that at eny time the workers and peasants of some other country may seize power in that country and precipitate a world- wide struggle between capital and 1abor. There was no parade, as on pre- vious anniversaries of the interna- tional. The newspapers re rep.ete with pletures of Leon Trotsky and cartoons appropriate to the event from the communist viewpoint. U. S. Flyers in Nicaragua. SAN SALVADOR Republic of Sal- vedor, February 23.—~The American Army aviators on their return flight trom Guatemala City to the Canal Zone left here yesterday and landed at Managua, Nicaragua. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY .24, 1924—PART 1. Writing Paper Cewco Lénen-finlsh Writ- ing Paper, white and colors: with 50 84 sheets of paper, envelopes to match. With This Cor 25¢ Scholars’ Companions Scho'ar's Companion, with assorted well made. With T 19¢ and Stafford’s Writing Ink Two-ounce Bottles of Staf- ford’s Hlue-Black - Writing Ink. With This Coupon nd .. ... 6¢c conds of he prade; sli 1 colors and colors; roll knit hottoms; collar slzes Men’s Half Hose, 3 for 35¢ Lisle Half Hose, black and in colors; full’ reinforced nd sole; seconds of Coupon 35¢ Domet 4 good hea quality; to D: perfeet quality. . $115 sizes Men's $§1.25 Union Suits K8x88 fine weave chacked sook Unlon Suits, full cut from 34 to 46; perfect 83¢ « Mesh Veiling Mesh Velling, octagon and hairline meshes; all new color combinations. With This Coupon 69c Boudoir Caps Of good quality messaline cilk, combined with lace and net: blue. pink, lavender, old rose, vellow and honeydew. With This Cs and ... 44c 39¢ Novelty Neckwear Women's Novelty Collar and Cuff Scts, of tan mercerized poplin, enibroidered in colors; Peter Pan s e With This Coupon 75¢ Noxema Combination Regular 50¢ jars of Noxema Cream, for rough or irritated skin, and one 25c cake of Noxema Scap, used in con- junction with cream. ‘With This Coupon and 25¢ Mavis Taleum Powder Mavis Taleum Powder, the favorite talcum, in the tall red can. With This Coupon 29¢ Peroxide Cream Purity Peroxide Cream, for tollet and massago use. With This Coupon e 18¢c $7 Bed Sets Betsy Murray Bed Sets, full double-bed size; w h i te grounds with pink or blue stripes; slight seconds. With This Coupon g4 75 $1.25 to $1.69 Umbrellas ldren's School Umbrellay, orted lot, fast black and blue or garnet: paragon : good assortment of some with ivory-fin- s and club ends. 95¢ 10c Writing Pads Writing Pads, good quality paper, in whito and colors: over 50 sheets in each pad. With This Coupon $1 Beauty Clay Mineralava Boauty ~ Clay, large scven-ounce tubes, pro- fessional rize. ‘With This Coupon $2.25 Longeloth 36-inch Longeloth, fine chamois finish ~grade; t $1 Bed Pillows 18x25 Bed Pllows, filled with sterilized curled feath- ers; covered with heavy. weizht art tickings, With This Coupo; 67¢ 65c White Batiste 46-Inch lmported White Ba. tiste, extra fine, grade. eoft finish 59¢ Tan Art Linen Warranted All Pure Linen, in natural tan color; 20 inches VWith This © it ‘oupen MM s ety OOC (Limit five yards.) 7c Sweetheart Soap 3 Cakes for 13c Three full size cakes of Sweetheart Toilet Soap, for toilet or bath use. (Tollst Goods Dept.) i With This Coupbn Only Sale of Women’ Spring $32.50. and narrow belts. Goldenberg's—8econd Fleor. Women’s Sample Neckwear 89c and §1 } 57c Grades, at. . An opportunity for women to lay in a supply of new and charming neck fixings at an exceptionally low price. Smart Novelty Collar and Cuff Sets, Bertha and Panel Collars, Vestees, of lace and linene, and Guimpes of organdy and net. $1.25 and $1.50 Panel Collars, 89¢ New and smart Panel Collars, of ecru net combined with real filet and Irish crochet laces, most effective for wear with the new spring frocks. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. - New Silk Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats Materials Used in $5 Grade at $3.98 A special purchase of new Spring Petticoats—offering popular styles that women want to wear with new Spring frocks. The materials are beautiful—correctly tailored of Silk Jersey and Radium Silk, in the new spring colors of lariat, kingfisher blue, cocoa, Mexican, tiffin, purple, pansy, navy and black. Stylish models with fancy pleated flounces, hemstitching and silk braiding. quality; in finish. Imported Sateen Petticoats, $1.98 A superior high grade, rich lustrous finish quality that’closely re- sembles satin; shown in all the newest spring shades; made with ac- cordion plain ruffles with fancy insets and braidings in bright colors; all lengths. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 2 Women’s 19¢ Imported ] Handkerchiefs, C In an assortment of dainty Madeira effects, all around scalloped edges and pretty embroidered corner designs. Fine quality pure white, linen-finish lawn; perfect quality and full size. Men's White Handkerchiefs, pure white, soft-finish hemstitched borders. Some have slight 1 lariti 6¢c 10c and 12¢ ‘grades, at Goldenberg’s—First Floo A Purchase of 600 Pairs of Women’s $4 to $6 Footwear T Women will consider it a privilege to be able to buy stylish footwear at this Many of these shoes were made to retail at twice the sale price—some even more. Because some of thes¢ shoes have slight imperfections we bought Some Classed As “Factory Checks” price. the lot at great reductions. However, the defects are affect the wearing quality or appearance. Oxfords and Strap Pumps in the Following Leathers: Tan Calf, Patent Leather, Black and Brown Kid, Suede and Dull Leathers. Welted, turn and McKay sewed soles. Spanish, Cuban, military and low walking heels. All sizes 234 to 7 in the lot, but not in each style. Goldenberg’s—Tirst Flor. Goldenb e BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" $39.75 to $45 Grades As an incentive for women to buy their Spring Su’ts early, we offer these exceptional savings on new Spring models tomorrow. It is not necessary to know how we succeeded in bringing you such remarkable values—the important fact is that we have them. these new Spring Suits are seen you will appreciate what it means to purchase such beautifully tailored garments at so low a price as The newest styles, featuring single and double breasted coats, bovish collars, mannish sleeves, four pockets; some finished with silk braid edging. Wrap-around skirts are with one pocket; shirred Short box-coat models, too. Materials Are Fine Poiret Twill ‘and Hairline Stripes In the correct 28, 30, 32 and 38 inch coat lengths. Colors of navy, sand, black and gray. All sizes, 16 to 46, for misses and women, A enbergs s New Suits 36 Inches Wide. at similar prices. The Most Popular Spring 10¢ Cocoa 2 cans for 9c With This Coupon / onmly Two regular 10c cans of Hershey's Cocon. $1 Fabric for Smart Frocks sgring fabrics that are repes, knitted in a T Pet Milk 2 cans for G¢c With This Coupon Only Two small gans of Pot Bra Evaporated Milk, Specials in Our Silk Department-- $2 Grade Knitted Crepe (Glos) 19 From one of the leading manufacturers of Knitted Crepes—a special purchase that results in pronounced savings on These lovely fabrics are known as Pearl pattern, entriely new and different from the ordinary plain knitted crepes advertised /. 1 Destined to become one of the most popular materials shown in our Silk Department this spring. As is general with all knitted fabrics, some have occasional thick thread or other slight misweave. right in fashion’s favor. self colored jacquard Shown in the following colors: —WHITE —~—CLOVER ~LONGBEACH —IVORY "TALLOW IPIRE BLUt ZINC RK -LARIAT ~-STRAWBERRY EAL -TAN —BEAVER AVY —BLACK Once Slight Seconds of $1.50 Grade did washing qualities. black. 36 inches wide. $3 Corkscrew Crepe, BTy and tan $2.69 Printed Crepe, 39-inch Printed Carton Crepe, heavy fty, in all wanted shades with colored figures and designs. 49 inches wide, extra heavy pure silk and wool fabric with deep crepe finieh, in black, navy, brown, A superior fine mesh quality—very popular for lingerie because of its splen- In white, pink, orchid, flesh, coral, tan, light blue and $2.69 $2 Canton inches wide, hi $1.98 lustrous qual- 26 inches wide, a all wanted weave, in black, 1 » Japan blue, hen 36-In. Tubular Tricolette Lingerie Jersey 169¢ Crepe, $1.69 gh lustrous NHey, wi vy, browr reseds and white $2 Taffeta Silk, $1.79 I pure siik, soft street and evening Sale of Favored Spring Wash Fabrics Magnetic Values for Monday in New, Fresh, Beautiful Wash Materials—Right in the Height of Demand for Spring Wear Just at a time when most needed for spring dressmaking plans—this important sale of the newest and most sought-after Wash Fabrics at savings that should attract crowds to our Wash Goods Section tomorrow. 89¢ Printed Tussah Silks (High-Grade Silk and Cotton Fabric) These lovely Printed Tussah Silks (silk and | 1 cotton) are being eagerly sought for spring dresses. The styles are enchanting and offer an exceptionally wide selection of beautiful designs, ranging from conventional patterns ‘ i to the novel and impressive designs favored for the new season. Genuine tub silks that possess the rich luster and appearance of all silk and wear better. Colors absolutelf fast. Beautiful printings on grounds of tan, gray, mocha, canna, navy, new green; in fact, everything wanted. 35 inches wide. | Genuine Irish Dress Linens (Shrunk to 36 There are many grades of dres good, bad and indifferent. for one-piece dresses. Evi stamp: “Made in Ireland. Our own importation just arri months ago before the great deman 'y piece These are all pure linen—the washable kind and in high favor Inches » s linens— bears the 65¢ - ved—contracted for many d sent wholesale prices sky ward. Here in the following colors: White, tan, gray. orchid, copen, zinc, old rose lavender, Lucille and steel, rese russet, cocoa. Bisque. Some shades limited in quantity—come early. = . S 50¢ Ratinspun, 39¢ | 79¢ Stripe Rati 59 i 89¢ Wash Satin, 69¢ 35 inches wide, a high-grade mercerized cot- | 'c Stripe hatine, c 36-inch Yarn Merceri: ton fabric, with the stylish crepe weave shown | A new and distinct novelty for spring high lustrous finish; i in an assortment of wanted spring shades. ! wear, 36 inches wide, with fancy hem- complete assortment of 1. | stitched stripes, colored grounds with seli e . color hemstitched stripes, also _white 35¢ Plisse Crepe, 29 79¢ Printed Crepe, 59¢ Egrgunds with colored stripes. Choice of S0-inch Printed Plisse " 3i-inch Printed Cotton Canton Crepe, a dis- Alice, old rose, green, copen, helio and grounds - with dainty dc o tinct novelty for spring, In_an assortment of | orange. lingerie. new and stylish designs and colorings. Imported Glace Gloves $1.59 Pair High-grade, perfect quality Imported Glace Gloves, stylish overseam scam style, with three row embroidered backs. Black with white, white with black, brown, beaver and gray. All sizes. Correct weight for spring wear, Gauntlet Gloves. chamosuede and suede-finish fabric, with embroid- cred backs; smart two-toned ef- fects in brown, beaver, 7gc mode, gray, covert and sund; 85c grade, at...... Goldenberg’s—First Floor. All-over Laces, 36 inches wide. of the newest and most desirable have deep scalloped edges. Spring Ribbons 35c Yard Beautiful new Ribbons, from five to seven inches wide, in fancy and p'ain colors, in light and ‘dark effects. An exception- ally fine grade tomorrow at Chantilly Lace Flouncings, 18 | fnches wide, in ceru, whito! and ' ack; 13 and 1 n. wide. $1.98 and $2.2 $ grades, at ... ’ 1'79 Georgette Crepe, firm close-woven grade; full 40 inches wide, in all new 'and desirable spring shades; also plenty of black and 51,49 white. $1.69 grade, at Bohemi~n and Spanish Laces, 7 and 9 inches wide; white, i black and colors. 69¢ and 59C &9c grades, at .. “ee Silk Spanish All-over Lace, new designs in large and medium pat- terns; good heavy qual- black and wanted 98C $1.69 grade, at... l ity shades, $3.59 Silk Chantilly Lace Flouncings, $2.89 A very special offering of Silk Chantilly Flouncings and In black and white, he w Shown in a vast assortment designs, while the flouncings 72-inch Silk Tulle, fine quality, in all wanted shades, $1 .39 as well as black and white. $1.69 grade, at Metallic Cloth, 36 inches wide, all sought-aft Tri imitation Duches; cluny and filet; widths and pattern: and 25c grades, at....... Val Laces, cream, white and ecru colors; 12 yards In each picce; diamond - shape meshes; edgings and insertions. 49(: 69c grade, at ........... Goldenberg's—First Floor. yard. A Clean Sweep of All Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. High-Grade garments out quickly. real fur coats—at $29.75! portant and do not Winter Coats Formerly $59.75 to $85.00 Grades - $29.75 Our policy of not carrying over this season’s garments to next dictates this drastic mark down of all our better grade Coats. We've not considered the real values or actual cost of these garments— clearance is our only thought. Women who want to buy a beautiful coat to wear the balance of this winter and for next season should act promptly—for this sensationally low price of $29.75 will move these Think of buying Coats of Hudson Seal Plush and Imita- tion Broadtail, so cleverly reproduced and trimmed with such fine furs that it is difficult to distinguish them from Think of Buying Coats of Genuine Kerami, Normandy and Bolivia, With Luxurious Fur Collars, at $29.75! The Fur Collars and Cuffs Are of finest furs—Wolf, Opos- sum, Chinchilette, Marmot and Viatka Coney Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 44. Goldenberg’s—Second Fieer. The season’s cleverest styles—side drapes, some with inlaid effects, crushed crown collars and tuxedo collars; charming side-tic effects. Lined with beautiful silk crepe. Colors are Black, Navy, Brown and Kit Fox. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 59¢ Turkish Towels 39c¢ each 300 dozen Fine-grade Bleached sh Towels, periect quality. ¥, close-woven grade, in all- hite or with colored striped borders, in various styles. (No _mail or phone orders filled.) 150 Dozen e Border en, ub- Red 89¢ Mercerized Table Damask _ 69c¢ Yard Merccrized Table ReNCTAL USE. ilver Bleached $1.59