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QUICK VINDIGATION SEEN BY KNUTSON “Innocent Victim of Terrible . Mistake,” He Says—Gets I FOLKS | Mrs. John B. Kendrick, wife of the senator from Wyoming, has laid up treasures for the qulet years, and they are many, on & big ranch in the west, in the series of Jdlaries and books of indexed clippings, which she began on com- ing to Washing- ton first, in 1917 This was in the EVENING Dr. Eliot, Near 90, Greets Sister, 97, On Her Birthday Dy the Ansociated Press. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 11 Charles W. Eliot, president eme tus of Harvard, who will celebrate his ninetieth birthday on March 20, yesterday observed the ninety- seventh birthday of his sister, Mrs. Mary FEliot Guild of Brookline. Dr. Eliot drove over from Cam- bridge to Brookline with birthday ETealings und spent several hours Wwith his elder sister. 25¢ Romper Cloth 19¢ yd. 32-inch Romper Cloth, light and dark grounds, in stripes, checks and plain colors. The ideal wash material for children’s rompers. Warranted fast colors. TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924 SSc Table Oilcloth 39¢ yd. A good, heavy, reversible quality, full five-quarter width, in plain white and tiling effects. Slight seconds of the standard quality. Trial March 18. ation and pleasure. and in addition she is the business manager of her husband, looks after his large private correspondence and, this year, since Mrs. Coolidge has passed from being the ‘wife of the Vice President to the role of first ludy, she is the ucting president of the 'Congreasional Clul and its hostess at the weekly lunch- eon held in the large saion on_the Senate Office building. M 0 superintends the of her young dlurm debutante of last winter, Miss R Maye ‘Kendrick, a task 'which com- tumuit caused by the declaration of war against Ger- many, " and Mrs, Kendrick, a stranger (o ' this sort of excite- ment, wishing to impress certain things on her memory, began to (Goldsuberg's—First Floor. ' $2 Wool Crepe $1.69 Yard 40-inch All-wool Crepe, a beautiful soft finish, close woven grade that fashions into the smartest of spring frocks. In black, navy, tan and gray. i $2.50 " Suitings, $1.98 54-inch A1l-wool Suitings, grounds of gray, brown and tan, with neat overchecks. $250 Wool Jersey 1.89 Representative ~“Harold Knutson, under $5,000 bond on a statutory charge lodged against him, and Le- roy M. Hull, twenty:nine years old, Ly the police of Arlington county, expects “vindication, complete and speedy,” to follow his frial ;{llrch |||‘. : i nneso o The repressntative from Sad\ts nddin threas Xonr 'rl::;ln‘p“(fi)ar;i made this annoupcement in a state- SR 10 add a thread 3 {ar pages opposite, ment fssued immediately after he WRS (and 1o record such happenings in released from the Arlington countyWhich she took an mctive part The % e es have grown sufficiently to jafl yesterday afternoon. {80 Dr Eltors Mvertoot onaera, 19 His statement follows: she added the more pretentious “I am the innocent victim of a ter- | diaries which she keeps and the sev- rible mistake. The facts are these: ! eral volumes of a “Line & Day" it would “On Sunday evening, 1 left the|quadruple the fam Harvard presi- Willard Hotel and met’ L. M. Hull Jhas_tull whom I had known quite wel uring S lous visitors o 1917, and whom I had seen but once | 1917, and what part the legislative since he returned from France after branch and she personally took in the armistice. I Invited him to take . their weicome. This is a valuable e e a we drove over to Vir. jSocial calendar which, it she follows in my car. the trend ‘of this generation and ortly “after passing Arlington, 8 her memoirs, w! nsure the Mr. Hull found it necessary to leave DoBUlArity of the book. She has saved the car and 1 drove into the first side | those painful lists of casualties, pub- road where 1 stonped and as Mr. | liahed daily, which thrilled the nation Hull stepped out of. the car, I turned | S2TI%, (0 1518, and perhaps nowhere il ights. In a minute or so 1 erican heroism Olit the Tights: be found in more complete form out- side the War Department than in Mrs. Kendrick's scrapbooks. her diary proper, which is un Additional Rugs Have Arrived From the Alex. Smith Auction Sale We have just unpacked a new shipment of rugs secured from the Alexander Smith & Sons’ auction sale held in New York last week, and they have been arranged with our first arrived pur- chase for tomorrows sale. You can save a fourth to a third on these Rugs, and, as prices promise to be higher, you will find in this sale an opportunity to buy to unusual advantage. Every Rug absolutely perfect. All the wanted fabrics, including Brussels, Wilton Velvet and Axminster, in sizes ranging from 4.6x6.6 ft. to 11.3x12 ft., . $30 Brussels Rugs, $22.45 9x12-ft. large room size Seamless Brussels Rugs, close-woven, all-wool-face grade, with woven colorings; good patterns. 6x9-1t. size, former $16.75 grade, at $1.75 LH10.8-1¢, sine, former $27.50 grade, at $19.75 $47.50 Axminster Rugs, $32.75 9x12-ft. large room size Seamless Axminster Rugs, large assprtment of handsome oriental, medailion and floral designs, best and most want- ed colorings. 8.3x10.6-{t. size, former $4500 grade, at £30.75. Gx0-ft. sise, former $27.50 grade, at $19.75 The Star Building G4-inch All-wool Tubular Jer- Large ell room, fi i f fine imported yarns, in o foarth § of ‘fne im 5 floor — four windows. | e maoy . e wauted North and south ex- shades. posure— $1 Storm Serge, 79¢ 40-inch Storm Serge, double sso-oo twilled quality; in black, navy. brown, gray and tan. Room with ante room, Goldeuberg’s—First Floor. Nos. 606 and 607. Sixth floor, 11th St. front— Women’s 69c $50.00 Zot out, and stood on the other side of the ¢ar. Suddenly T saw another car approaching. 1 hurriedly got in my own car and called Hull 0 40| 40iivity ent i likewise, which he did. | Ding serics, & clever picturs of Wash Accosted by Deputien. ington, day by day, is to be found, “The oncoming car was brought/and in a “Line 2 Day" the most im- to a stop beside my car. Two men,|Portant happenings in her own sphere e P arer Yoarned to be deputy | Of activity are recorded. All this Mrs. Sherifts, jumped out. One, flashing a | Kendrick accomplished for her recre. light into my car, demanded to know it 1did not know' that it was against the law to park alongside the road S s e 1 replied that 1 did not. but that if m:l‘l cdfl:’r‘ggu l'.ln‘m_ Union Suits, S0c Women's Gaugze Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sieeveless; tight and shell-trimmed knee: regular sizes only.. s' Union Suits, gray and 1 was violating the law I would move CAEth mente’ wises 3 @ o; i ; to 10 years. Former “A this point, the officer sid we 3 were under arrest. Oné of the officers | $1.39 grade ®got in my car and the other took Mr.' | Children's Hull in his car. On the way to the Pants, county Jail, I had my first intimation sizes 6 to of the heihous and revolting charge Former 1 was to be placed against us. at m . . ' ift Right — No Pain Upon my arrival at the jail, my request to call up my aged mother and some of my colleagues was de- nied, and we were kept in a crowded wvell for fifteen ho during every moment of which I suffered the most Doesn’t hurt one bit! A drop of “Freezone” on a sore, touchy corn instantly stops that corn from hurt- ing, then shortly you lift that bother- some corn right off with fingers. No pain, no soreness. [ indeseribable mental agony, but throughout the long night, though half dazed at the enormity of my situation, I was sustained by a con- sciousness of mplete innocence. “I shall not rest until I recelve a | complete vindication. and if there is still such a thing as justice in this world, that vindication will be speed- {ly forthcoming. Should be $2.95 $1.88 Season’s Newest Shapes For immediate wear and ad- vance spring wear. When so low a price comes along, you can have two hats for the usual price of one. Milan hemp, in black, Ma- donna, blue, Chinese red, wood, sand, pear, etc. Choice tomor- row at $1.88. Trimmings to decorate the untrimmed hats at $1.88 are here in great variety. Flowers, wreaths, fruits and feathers, at 69c to $3.95. Geldenberg’s—Second Fiser. . SOUTHERN BAPTISTS GET $48,500,000 IN 4 YEARS Campaign to Complete Fund of $75,000,000 Will Be Continued Another Year. NASHVILLE, Tenn.,- March 11— Southern Baptists have collected $48,- 500,000 in their $75,000,000 campaign started four years ago, Dr. L. R. Scarborough, ment, announced upon his arrival at the church’s headquarters here yes- nother year is allowed in -n]l $26,500,000 needed to oul Scarborough has visited the ‘r “congregations in Tennessee, | Mississippi, Louisianan, Arkansas, Oklahoma 'and Texas in the cam- paign, and leaves here today on a tour of North and South. Carolina, Georgia and Texas. - The executive board of the Ten- nessee Baptist convention will meet here today to plan completion of the drive in this state, and Dr. Scar- borough expects to assist this work before his departure “Freezone” removes hard corns, soft corns, corns be- tween the toes and painful calluses on bottom of féet without soreness or irritation. director of the move- flared or belted models, single or double breasted. Large g oy 1 ine, close-woven, soft- 18 C wanted lingerie shades, Velvet Rugs, $47.50 oy T Covpe, 0 plle Axminster Rugs. Alexander Smith's makes; woven dots figured designs. All the most desirable colorings; in light and dark oriental and me- inches wide: silk aud 39 : C $20 and $25 Grades A Remarkable Assemblage of High-Type Coats, Including— Regular or crown collars, with inverted or pleated backs. finish quality, for mak- 59¢ White Chiffon Voile, 40 also White.......... 9x12-ft. Seamless Axminster and heavy-weight B ormundn Wiy 29¢ in floral, oriental and medallion designs; rich 50c White Shirting Madras, 32 colorings. dallion designs. Perfect quality. Alexander cotton fabric, with white New Sports Coats in tailored models, in new loose-shoulder lines slash and patch pockets. . . White Fabrics ing undergarments inches wide; very fine, 89c Wash Satin, 36 inches wide, 25¢c White Pajama Cheeks, 36 inches wide, neat printinge, all fringed Wilton Velvet Rugs, beautiful Chinese, wanted lingerie shades. oriental, medallion and floral designs; rich, deep- : 3:6 w;‘;.." l:di:n Linon, 40 nches wide: extra fine, 25 C % colorings. , inches wide, with white $70 Axminster Rugs, $52.50 g zeniie e Goldsnberg's—Fourth Floor. Smith & Son#' make, silk woven stripes. uberg's—Firt Floor. - e B Goldenberg’s—First Fleo Charming new colors, new spring modes represented in a variety of styles to meet every requirement, and so mod- and boyish looking. Topcoats in a variety of clever models. The desired soft materials are Overplaids, Striped and Novelty Rich combinations of colérs and popular spring shades. Sizes for misses and women. \ At Interesting Savings with wide taped edge. high-grade, yarn mer- 69c close-woven, soft-finish pile fabrics. In rose, blvs, caupe and other want- sheer qualify; snow- $42.50 Axminster Rugs, $29.75 fiacs T Dot Swids, 32 9x12-ft. extra heavy Smith's Seamless Axmin- $22-50 Brussels RUgs! 514-95 :‘;:flsm-g-n el Spring Sport and d Hats erately priced that women and misses will want to choose Mixtures. Goldenberg's—Secend Floer. PRINTED PATTERNS Brand new fresh shipment of these beauti- ful Chiffon Teffetas on sate tomorrow at sav- $2 Chiffon Taffeta ings. All-silk quality, heavy weight and strong 35 inches wide—New Spring Shades durable weave, with rich lustrous finish. In all street and evening shades, also handsome changeable effects. 35 inches wide. $1.89 Messaline, $1.39 Another favorite for spring wear, a rich satin-face quality, in all wanted street and eve- ning shades: also plenty of navy blue and black; 35 inches wide. $2.19 Canton Crepe $1.89 A _rich, heavy, lustrous crepe- finish quality, in great demand for smart spring frocks; in navy, brown, bobolink. tan, gray, mo- cha. Lucille, white and black. Rumanian Parley De}nyed. BERLIN, March il.—The confer- ence between Russians and Ruma- nians over Bessarabian questions, vhich was to have opened in Vienna . has been postponed until | it was anounced by the bassy here. | oth, 36 'inches wide, cerized fabric, in all : : clome: 19¢ $65 Axminster & Wilton ed colorings. white bleached 9x12-ft. large room size perfect quality deep- grade, with white 29C Rugs, in handsome oriental, medallion or 8.3x10.6-{t. Seamless Brussels Rugs, woven o T e .snk, . their spring top coat here tomorrow. Straightline, Sale of $1.59 Sheets Seamless Kind—Absolutely Perfect 81x90-Inch Size for Double Beds Sheets of extra good wearing quality, made of linen-finish sheeting cotton that will launder most satisfactorily. Hand torn and ironed, fin- ished with deep hem. 81x90 inches for double ! 1‘_ beds. Every one absolutely perfect. 75c Pillowcases, 49c | $1.39 Sheets, $1.19 titched Pillowcases, 63x99 Bleached Sheets, extra wf.i“f.?:“:iéé made of cast length for single beds; free from iron billowcase cotton. + starch or dressing. 50c Pillowcases, 35¢ 22¢ Muslin, 16¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, 26-inch Bleached Muslim, close free from starch or dressing; woven, soft finish quality, free hand torn and ironed. from starch or dressing. $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.98 25¢ Unbleached 72x99 White Dimity Bed- spreads, extra length for three- Cotton, 18¢ 36-inch _Unbleached Sheeting quarter beds. Cotton, extra heavy round thread $2 Bedspreads, $1.69 | Cotton Crochet Bedspreads, single-bed size; in Marseilles pattern: Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 69c and 79¢ Cretonnes e 37¢ yd. Good heavy grade tapestry and soft-finish Cretonnes, in mill lengths :uZd trial bolts, full 36 inches wide. Shown in almost an endless assortment of patterns and colorings, for draperies, couch and furniture slip covers, many heavy enough for upholstering furniture. ~As much as 100 yards alike which means you will be sure to procure the required number of yards. Goldenbergs—First Fleor, Bargain Table and Fourth Floor Drapery Section. ' $2. 50 and $3 Summer Curtains, $1.69 Pair Pretty Summer Curtains, that can be used for window or door draperies, purchased from a large mill at a big price concession. 36 to 40 inches wide and 2}4 yards long; tassel trimmed, many heavily snow-flaked. Green, blue, brown, rose and ecru grounds with various color stripes. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floer. " Tiny bottles cost few cents at any drug store $2 Charmeuse, $1.49 39 inches wide, all-silk, heavy satin-face quality; in black only for making handsome street and afternoon frocks. $2 Crepe de Chine $1.69 Another member of the crepe family, all of which are decidedly smart and popular this season. Shown in all wanted light and dark - shades; also black. 09 inches wide. Galdenberg's—First Floor. It’s All Printed— EVERYTHING ! Words, directions, n a m e s—everything about the McCall Pat- tern is printed directly on the pattern pieces. Mill Seconds of Famous Nationally Advertised “Gold Seal” Congoleum Rugs When Perfect Sell for $18.00 - $ .85 9x12-Ft. Large Room Size. 2 = “Gold Seal” Congoleum Rugs lie flat on the floor and can be easily washed with soap and water—the ideal floor coverings for any room in the house. These are termed mill seconds because of trivial faults which are hardly noticeable and do not affect the wearing quality. In the desirable 9x12 ft. room size, all with complete borders. Newest and most wanted wool rug designs and tile patterns. You sew from the pattern itself. No ex- tra charts are needed. There’s never any con- fusion about using this compare all eysers Old Faithful~ as. “They compare all auto- mobiles with Buick. “with 55¢ Shantung Pongee, 45¢ Yd. 36-inch Shantung Pongee, rich, yarn mercerized cotton fabric, with the stylish demi rough weave. A material in eat demand for children’s ‘rocks, women’s wear, also for draperies. In a large assortment of wanted colors. 36-inch Colored Poplins, yamn mercerised quality, with rich, Hosiery For Women ‘and Children Women’s Fiber (Glos) Hose, three-seam-back style, in black demi- and assortment of 85C spring shades. Perfect QUANILY eurenerecnnans Women’s Cotton Hose, medium weélht. blll:k lbndkml(fl‘: seamed and seamless backs; Y broken sizes; sec- onds of 19¢c grade... lz/zc : Chium'-“M«en-ind ll.l..fbhtl iport Hese, three-quarter length: in black and assorted shades, with Brassieres, De Bevoise and Shapely makes. of white batiste, deep-cut mod- eis, with embroidery back and 79C tront; large reinforcement; 51268 38 0 53, Bt 1evsnesanann Girdle Corsets, topless models, of lhnr,(rh D-l;llk L'mueg-l. |medlx:.;3 79 ength; sises. el ar grade, at g c Corslettes, or Garter Brassieres, of p|nk-=tlrlpodan‘l:larl( elliluu 79 over Ips and .| e strap; sizes A 33%0 44, Bt et c Extra Size Drawers, of muslin and k: embroidery trimmed, others with flounces of tucks 790 —the McCall Printed Pattern, 15¢ to 45¢. undergarment needs at a remarkably low price. Choice of Princess Slips, Nightgowns, Envelope The materials and making are excellent—all cool light - weight fabrics, with daintiest of trimmings. Be here early tomorrow for first double to hips and with double shoulder straps. Full-cut lengths; all new accurate pattern Sale of Under li A splendid opportunity to replenish your 1 Chemise, Step-ins, Bloomers, Drawers and Cor- | c set Covers, J choice. ‘White Muslin Princess Slips, made sizes. Regular ‘nde} 796 Muslin Ni wos, pink and whi embroldery trimmed; also with 790 colored embroidered designs... Sateen Bloomers, soft, lustrous qual- ity; in blick, white and pink; 79C lu-g‘m reinforcement; full-cut Nainsook -Corset Covers, lace and em- ery insertion ‘trimmed yokes; = Mutsh. A complete as- correctly - made; full-cut 79c fancy colored turn-over . 39 c Envel, Chemise, built-up el of . pin sortment of wanated N.:- seessesen o shades, also black and 550 ::g'l:nm 4 shoulder style .with embroid- Petticoats, flounces : 79C | tucks: 25 and 31 inch lengths. - Tieor. . ing . Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. and hemstitched hem Extra Size Short Muslin WhIte .ceceeceascccacenn GeMenbery's—Tirvt tomobiles are built, Buick will build them ! i il