Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1924, Page 10

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THIRD PARTY GITES PLATFORM PLEDGES La Follette Campaign Commitue’ Plans House Cleaning of Fed- eral Departments Here. FLAYS PRIVATE MONOPOLIES Curtailment of Army and Navy Appropriations Urged. By the Associated Press MADISON, Wis, March 18.—The platform of the La Follette progres- sive republican delegates, as made public yesterday by Henry A. Huber, secretary of the La Follette cam- SALVATION ARMY HEAD PLANS CRIME CRUSADE Miss Booth Alarmed by Conditions Among Youth of Far West and Sguth. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, March 18.—Evange- line Booth, commander of the Salva- tion Army, announced yesterday on her return from a speaking tour in the middle west, the far west and southern sectivns of the United States that she intended to start an anti- crime movement, ‘resembling a na- tional crusade.” She declared there is an “appalling increase” of crime :‘mong adolescent youths in these sec- ons, Referring to comments made by Su- preme Court Justice Cropsey recently. in sentencing four bank robbers in Brooklyn Miss Booth said his pro- posals for reduction of crime are na- tional, and not merely local, in sig- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 18§ -1924 CALLS U. S. MARSHAL FOR AID IN MUTINY BY the Associated Press. KEY WEST, Fla,, March 18.—Re- | sponding to radio calls yesterday from the oil tank steamer Mary Zack- enbach, fifty) miles at sea, stating there was mutiny aboard, Ardrew Lo- pez, deputy United States marshal, went to ‘her assistance on a govern- ment boat, and, with the aid of the sailors of the government vessel, suc- ceeded in arresting the alleged insti- gator of the trouble. The tanker w. bound for Port Arthur, Tex. According to the radio advices, the steward of the Mary Luckenbach at- tacked the captain, who had him placed in irons. Others on the vessel, however, went to the steward's as- sistance and released him, it was said, and they took charge of the tanker. ‘When' the deputy marshal boarded the Mury Luckenbach he found the captain on the bridge and held at bay by armed members of the crew on deck. Other officers had been attack- ed, it was reported. The, captain, however, when the situation first ap- peared serious, had ordered the first officer to head the ship toward this port, in order to get assistance. Lo- pez boarded the tanker fifteen miles off this port, arrested the steward and brought him to Key West. A stow- away also was arrested. nificance. Justice Cropsey pointed out the responsibility of adults in saying youths from crime, “It 18 my intention to notify all Salvation Army posts throughout the country. of Justice Cropsey's pro- posals,” she said. “I want to do my best toward whipping these sugges- tions into something resembling a na- tional crusade.” paign committee, pledges “complete housecleaning in the Department of Justice, the Department of the In- terior and the other executive depart- ments.” " Candidates su §-orted by the la Follette forces are® opposed for delegate places by a conservative slate in several districts. The dele- Zates will be selected in primaries April 1. “Wo demand that the power of the federal government be used to crush private monopoly, not to foster it,” concludes the first plank. Cognizance also is taken of recent developments in the Washington in- Vestigations in the second plank. “We pledge recovery of the Navy's oil reserves and all other parts of the public domain which have been fraud- nlently or illegally leased or other- wise wrongfully transierred to the con- trol of private interests; vigorous prose- cution of the public officials, private cit- izens and corporations that participated in these transactions; complete revision of the water power act and all pther legislation relating to the public do- main. We favor ownership of the nations water power and the creation and development of a national super Wwaterpower system, and strict public control and permanent conservation of all the nation's resonrces, includ- ing SOpk, iron and other cres, oil and rlands, in the interest of the people. Reduction of federal taxes upon in- dividual incomes and legitimate busi- Fram Chicago to Southern or Central Callfornie—Go one way —Return another. 2—8anFrancisco Overland Limited—leaves Chicago®9p.m., arrives Ban Francisco 230 p. m., 3rd day. 2—Los Angeles Limited—leaves Chicago 800 p. m., arrives Los Angelcs 240 p. m.,3rd day. i 3—Pacific Limited—Leaves Chicago 1045 . m., arrives Sen Francisco 830 a. m., 3rd day. 4—Continental Limited—leaves Chicago 10:30 a.m.and arrives Los Angeles 9:30 a. m., 3rd day. ! 8—California Mail—Ileaves Chicago 12:15 a.m. (slecpers open 930 p. m..) and arrives Los Angeles 9:30 . m. (3rd day fol- Jowing), Ban Francisco 10:30 a.m. For full informetion Sfor berths, by 1oy e L e Ask 13-Mile Fishing Limit. LONDON, March 18.—In tha house ©of commons vesterday the govern- ment was requested to consuit with the maritime powers with a view to extending territorial limit for fish- ery purposes to thirteen miles. Pre- mier Macdonald replied that the gov- nment was not prepared to con- sider an extension beyond the three- mile limit, either for fisheries or “for any other purposes. _— Louisiana made the largest - eentage gain in motor veghlcle.lvelrn 1923, “registering 31. = i g 31.3 per cent in. F. L. Feakins, General Agent Union Pacific System. 508 Commercial Trust Bldg. 15th and Market Sts, Philadelphia, Pa. Union Pacifi The Introduc.tory Display Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators Featuring the 1924 Styles At Special Prices Every Leonard Refrigerator is reduced this month. This is the only time they are sold for less than fixed prices. The savings now are worth ‘while, There’s a style and size to fit every need. A few prices are quoted. “Leonard Cleanable”— one-piece, snowwhite porcelain; front icer. . $56.50 Apartment size, enamel- lined Leonard Refrig- erator; top icer......$11.75 Blue-gray, one-piece, por- celain-lined Leonard Refrigerator, front doer ... -$49.75 White enamel-lined Leon- ard Refrigerator, front icer; good size......$25.75 Lifetime Fuyrniture Is -More Than A4 ‘Name ~ Mayer & Co. Seventh Street Between D & E | , finished ... 39c & 48¢ Washable Cretonnes 22c¢ Yard high-grade lengths Thousands of yards of ‘Washable Cretonnes, in mill from 2 to 8 yards, but many pieces alike; for draperies, cushion, couch, fur- niture coverings and many other pur- poses. Light and dark colorings, in floral, bird, stripe, foliage and tapestry designs. First Floor—Bargain Table Extra Special Values From the Silk Department - & Pearl Knitted Crepe (Glos) a beautiful fiber quality, with rich shimmering finish, new self-colored jacquard patterns, in a complete range of newest spring shades, also white; 36 inches wide... $1.50 Crepe de Chine, 39 inches wide; all-silk quality, with rich, lustrous finish.” All wanted street an gyening shades, also $l -09 40-inch Corkscrew Crepe, @ high- grade, pure silk-and-wdol qual- ity, in black, navy, brown, tan' and gray, for mak- $2.89 and Pt $2.50 Satin Duchesse, 35 inches wide: all-silk quality; extra satin-face finish, for $l 98 . handsome street and evening gowns..... $3 Flat Crepe, 40 inches wide, pure silk, extra'fine quality; in black, navy, brown, tan and 2. gray . Goldenbers's—] Women’s Costume Slips $1.98 No woman ever has too many costume slips, and at the prices quoted here it will be possible for them to have one to wear with every frock. These are correctly made, with hemstitched yokes and double shoulder strapes. Made of lingette, cotton moire and Inglish sateen,” in gray, tan, brown, copen, navy, white, orchid, flesh and black. All sizes. Extra Size Costume Slips, of lustrous quality sateen; in black and white; hemstitched yokes and “’.n.lf:‘j‘f $l .69 hips; well made and Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Extra Size Sport Bloomers, of English sateen; in black, navy, taupe, purple, green and brown: made with double $l 9 cuffs and large rein- 6 forcement = 32 & 5250 Cretonne Curtains $1.25 Set “Made of high-grade, fast color cre- tonnes, with sides and ends finished with cretonne edgings, light and dark colorings. foliage designs. Cholce of floral, bird and 2% yards long. Iach set consists of two curtains with center valance. Men’s Palm Beach, dine; Mohair and Tropical Worsted Suits A Once @ year, somewhat in advance of the actual need of them, we give men and young men standard Palm Beach, Mohai siderably below the regular season prices. and young men will want lat this chance to supply themselves with r and Tropical Worsted Suits at con- The kind of suits men er on. Large Assortment of Shades and Styles Stouts, Regulars and Slims in the Lot Genuine Palm Beach Suits The wonderiul construction cloth for later on wear, readily w: and sizes. - Gaba Light in weight, with no lining, making extremely dcs Choice of sport or plain models, in assorted shadow . during summer months. stripes. Tropical of Palm Beach Cloth makes it the ideal ashed or dry cleaned. In all wanted shades rdine Suits -able "for wear Worsted Suits Fine grade tropical-weight worsteds, in the most desirable shades, one- eighth silk lined. The kind that dark serviceable shades. Goldenberg's—First Flosr, Again for Tomorrow New Silk Dress for Spring $20 and $25 Grades Sizes 16 to 20 Sizes 36 to 46 Sizes 44Y5 to 52V, Long-waisted, straightline models, with circular skirts, .cleverly designed with folds, pleats, side drapes, ete. Fin- ished with narrow belts and crushed girdles. Short, three- quarter and long sleeves. Newest necklines. Trimmings of gold and silver lace, embroidery or embroidered designs and borders of fringe; many with pipings of contrasting colors. Note the Beautiful Materials: —Satin Back Canton —TFlat Crepe —Fine Tweeline —Charmeuse Black, Navy, Cocoa, Br $1.50 Seamless Bleached Sheets, 81x90-Inch Size Seamless Bleached Sheets, made of superior grade round thread sheeting cotton, iree from starch or dressing. 81x90 large double-bed size, perfect quality, hand torn and ironed; fin- ished with deep hem. 3175 Seamless ‘Blel:hul Sheets, tull double-bed size; y funl qombie bed st @) 4G dressing . $139 Seamless Bleached Sheéts, size 63x99 inches; y extra length for $1 .19 beds .. ; 45336 Hemstitched Pilloweases, made of Cast Iron pil- Y lowcase cotton. Former 49C Sets, full dou- sheeting; with pink €30 grade, each ... $7 Novelty Bed ble-bed elzeb:l m:d‘l; of heavy unbleache $4.25 and blue stripes ... Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $2.25 White Dimity $1.89 quarter-bed size 39c Bleached Pillowcases, size 42x36 inches; hand-torn S and ironed: heavy firm- 29C woven quality, each $4 Crochet Bedspreads, full dou- ble-bed size; heavy Marseilles patterns . 22¢ Bleac! wide, close-w! finish qualit starch or dresding, 16¢ Unbleached Cot- tom. 39 inches wide, close-woven grade .. , 36 inches = 16¢c 12/2c Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings Irregulars of $2 and $2.50 Grades, at......... $1.17 Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, choice of chiffon and heavy weights, with double sole and toe, lisle garter tops. In black and an assortment of spring shades. Mostly all sizes in the lot, but not in each color. Slight irregulars of $2 and $2.50 grades. Mercerized Ribbed Howe, in three-quarter ; an assortment of desir- len lbl:u;hldes; ‘with fancy 50C perfect quality -. colored turn-over cuffs; " Goldenbers’s—First Floor. 2 Women's Fiber (Glos) and Silk Fose, in black and assorted shades; three-seam back; others with wydeseem' backs; seconds of $1.25 and 69C $1.50 grades, at ....... = $1.75 All-Wool Crepe $1.39 Yard One of the most popular of all-wool fabrics for smart and practical spring frocks. This is a superior high-grade all-wool quality, sponged and shrunk, firm-woven grade, with beautiful ‘crepe finish. and tan. 44 inches wide. ‘Wool. Tubular Jersey, 54 inches- wide; another popular fabric that fashions up into the most stylish costumes. In gray, brown, French blue, copen, . sand, Mo- Yy 5 p i o $1.69) Geldenberg's—First Floor. Spring 89¢ Wash Satin, 36 inches wide/’ a high-grade, yarn-mercerized cotton fabric, in all 69‘: wanted lingerie repe, 36 inches wide; box-loom finish; in a large assortment of all want- ed colors; for women's 290 and children’s wear.... Golémberg’s—First Floor. In black, navy, brown, gray 54-inch _All-wool Suitings, tan, gray and brown overchecks. Former $l $2.50 grade. At '98 double-twilled quality; in black, navy, brown, 79C grounds with neat $1 Storm Serge, 40 inches wide, gray and ta ash Fabrics 89¢ Dupi s, a rich silk and cotton fabric: 32 inches wide, with beautiful lustrous finish; in all wanted shades 35¢ Printed - Plisse. Crepe, 30 inches wide; white grounds. with neat printings, for chil- dren’s frocks and wom- 29(; en’s lingerie .... $2.08 —Satin —Crepe de Chine own, Gray, Lucille and Pine- Knit Underwear Women}'f Glnu‘ Cotton Vests. low neck ‘and sleeve- 19 (v less: seconds of 29¢ grade. At... Women's Gauze Cotton Vests. low neck and sleeveless: sizes 0 and 25C onds of 3¢ grade At - Children’s Fleeced Cotton Un- derweary, separate garments, Shirts wWith high neck and long sleeves, pants ankle length: sizes 2 to 6 years; sec- 19 onds of 3%c grade. C Misses’ Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, Dutch neck and short sleeves, knee pants; others with long sleeves and ankle pants: sizes 2 to 14 years; per- fect quality. Former $1 79C srade. At o Goldenberg's—First Floo: 39¢c Woven Tissue Ginghams, 25c Yd. 32-inch Woven Tissue Ging- hams, in a beautiful assortment of checks and broken plaids; all wanted colors; fine, close- woven quality, for dainty dresses; warranted fast colors. 36-inch Percales, high count qual- ity; light grounds with printed stripes, checks, dots, 2 and neat fig- 2C 20c A ron Ginghams, Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. usually sell at $25.00, also mohair suits, in Snowy White Fabrics Attractively Priced for Wednesday E:c White Chiffon Voile, 44 inches wide, a very finc : sheer two-ply quality, with wide taped edge. .. 39C $2 Longcloth, 36 inches wide, ten yards in each piece; fine close- Woven quality ..... 50c White Shirting Madras, 36 inches wide, close- 35¢ 39¢ White Dotted Swiss. u fine sheer quality with 25‘: white woven t inches wide . 39c White Dimity, 36 inches wide, with white woven 24(: stripes; fine sheer qual- White Checka: 35 in close-woven, woven. goft-finish qual- ity; with white woven mercerized stripes .... Goldenberg's—First Floor. e inches wide, extra fine sheer quality; snow- white bleached 25C New Untrimmed Hats Tomorrow at 1-89 Many styles from which to make your selection— cvery hat a remarkable value. Choice of large and small poke effects, mushrooms and roll brims, in all the newest and most sought-aiter spring shades and styles. New Trimmings 69¢ to $1.35 Choice of flowers, fruits foliage and wreaths, in splendid assortment of beautiful colorings. 1In- cluded are many imported and domestic flowers. ° New Peacock Trim- mings, in black and vol- ors, at— 98c to $4.95 Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Girls’ Spring Dresses $2.98 . Stylish* new models of Hnen and crepe, in tan, orchid, green and blue, in smart sjde trimmed effects, with hand stitchings, in various bright colorings. Full cut sizes from 6 to 14 years. Girls' Gymnasium Bloomers. of black sateen, good heavy quality; full plaited and but- i toned belts; sizes 10 $l.98 to 22 vears 3 Princess Slips, beautiful muslin; trimmed with Girls’ dainty laces and $l .25 Girls’ White Middies, cuff bot- white jean; made with sailor collar, " pocket and S et 160 aaality grades 5 embroideries; sizes 6 and button hip and to 14 years. knee models: sizes 6 $l ,98 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. to 2 = \ tom or overblouse styles; of cuffs; sizes 6 to 18 Khaki Knickers, regulation belt 0 22 years 9x12-ft. Hodge’s Rattania and Cherokee Fiber Rugs AY 'Seconds of Gald Sesl Conjiolevns. | Rugs, $2.69 (When Perfect $5.00 Each) 4.6x9 1t. Slight Seconds of Famous Gold Sea] Con- goleum Rugs, with complete bor wool rug and tile designs. kitchens and sleeping porches. $47.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs, $31.50 From "the Great Alexander Smith 9x12 ft, large room size, perfect quality; in hand- some oriental, medallion and floral ings to suit any room in the house. S3x1 0.6 mize; former $4250 grade, at 6x8 ft. size; former $37.50 grade, Desirable for small $14.75 Nationally known and advertised Hodge’s make Rattania and Cherokee Fiber Rugs at this special price for Wednesday only. 9x12-it. large room size, in every new spring 1924 pat- tern, including Chinese, oriental, floral, medallion, neat and novelty effects, in plenty of blues, grays, rose, tan, brown, gold, green and combination colorings. Every rug perfect - quality. : $30 and $32.50 ) Velvet and Brussels Rugs, $22.45 $.3x10.6 Tt. and 9x12 ft, Large-room-size Seamless Velvet and 9x12-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs, all Alexander Smith and Sons’ makes; floral, oriental and medallion designs; in light or dark colers. $7.50 Grass Rugs, $485 Victor Brand Stenciled Grass Rugs, heavy-weight, double-warp quality; size 9X12 ft. for large rooms. Beautiful oriental, medallion, floral and_novelty de- signs; in green, biue, rose and brown colorings. 8x10 f{. size; former $6.00 grade, 85. 4.6x7.6 ft. wize, former §2.50 grade, at 145 €38 £t. size; former $175 grade, at §2.98 Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. ders; handsome Auction Sale— designs; color- 2050 at $19.75. i

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