Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1924, Page 21

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UNIVERSITY MOVES ONT. N E STUDENTS: l'I‘hh-rl Day of Hearing on Embez- 1 Members of Secrét Political Order! Barred From Office at Illinois. By the Associated Press, URBANA, TI1, University of 1ilin barred from el 19— Nu Epsilon, ity. the list are B of the student council letic board of control ager; M. S. Angier, na champion, as well a athletes and men en and the apt lowed to continu latics, but must The action was estigation by n of men. cader in the fight on the tion by the-National Inter-k Council. The present 1llinois el sprang up atter meml of the grganization wero forced to resign in STUDENTS ON PROBATION. sixteen | students were ctivitiesbecause | ai Included in | o¢ ™' hwemm, president | fluence. ath- d track man- al javelin | was veral other d in student n Five at Texas Punished for Drink- ing Party. By the Assoclated Press. made of 1 function a have been pl rema ing liquor at a other misconduct” on probation for t year and the frater: Lolding any Yormal during the spring term, announced here. The findings university committee were by Dr. W utton, actin rred from pproved presiden “drink- | edr of the | ° a t nittee and Dr. ublic names fraternity. SUES ART COLLECTOR. Russian Prince Files Complaint Against Widener. . NEW YOR dnd complaint clerk’s office ¥ Fellx Youssounc in " his compel Joseph 1. Widener, art collector of Philadelphia, turn to the Ru brandt paint at_between $750,000 and $1,000 000, Prince Youssoupoff complaint that Mr. rected to return the pain payment of $100,000, vanced to the prince when Mr. ‘Widener took charge of the pictur plus 8 per cent interest. The complaint s ‘Widener drove mcionable bargain. aid to be fan prince two Rem. valued that Mr. and uncon- —_— OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF i District of Columbia, is hereby given that in provisions of an item au: the permavent n D. C. ended Ji proved March 4. 1913, et of Colambis will eive g _in the board room of said on Mondas, March 31, 1921 OF permanent_system THE of Highways pian of Vaemwmn and Wi sts. through the tract of land numbered for | PUTposes of assessment and taxation as narcel 134, Iying within the above limits, will be 2y and the Commissioners will con. suggestions or protests concerning | the proposed changes as shown on_the mentioned pl cryo H JAMES F. CLEAN. DRY_ and planos. Estimate cheerfully elven. Sentent focation. WESCHLER'S, 020 Fa. ®.w. Phone Maln 1282, AGR cure £, KNTIURS el on }SLOW PROGRESS NAKING JURY FOR McCRAY TRIAL zlement Charge Finds Only 40 Talesmen Examined. lie Assoclited Press. INDIANAPOLIS, minatiof Ind., alesmen by the trial of Gov. M charged with embezzlement of funds, was continued in criminal urt here toda Eph Inman, spe- 1 ¢l took up the i sed is the gi o Fooula exert wide in- Each pro u-mm Juror w ‘\ubjw ted to a searching examin tion as to whether it was possib! | he could be affected if such influence Work of selecting a_jury is pro- cecding very slowly: Avith the third |day of the trial in progress only .rnrn of the 200 talesmen summoned , and of the e remaining in the box it was indicated not more than one will be retained. The prosecution has exer- cised none of its ten peremptory chal- !lenges as yet and the defense can | v\Hll claim nine. i Mcslem Parley Planned. | JERUSALEM, m conference to of universal He also intends to ory council to the i questions Moslem interes | establish an adv { caliphate. I $7.500,000 for Park Roads. | AP authorizing the expenditure A nd trails. inclusive of bridges, by the House o the Senate. At the Boardwalk's Farthermost Point at Sea world more attractive in March and April than Adlantic City. There is 0o better Am- erican table in America than the St. Charles. There are not any more attractive rooms at any re- sort than in our new addi- tion, just completed. . GROSSCUP, Mar _“Brighton Atlantic Gity On_beach front ~overlookung Park Opul tluu(rlmut the year ATLANTIC CITY FIRFPROOF AMERICAN PLAN ON THF OCEAN FRONT Hot Cold Sea Water Baths of Soloists _ Golf Privileges OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT wioCel This Ama-ican Plan Hotel is comfortable than durin~ the Snrine manths on aceonnt of its excep- tional I n and arr-ngement. "2/ 708-9 Pla. Ave. SEPARATE ROOMS, Jocal end Long-Dist By Careful Me PAGKING BY EXPERT our long-dista Sl i Hounbgnble, tosured e vans. —_ LONG-DISTANCE MOVING. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. americar gise " A7 4 Woodward Bldg. Main 2162, MOVING N STORAGE - KRIEGSPSXPRESS PACKING " SHIPPING 616 Eye St. N.W. Main 2010, MITH’S FIREPROOF TORAGE LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. |~ LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. PHONE NORTH 3343 0 1442 U St. N.W. 00 nolAnt ROOMS__MOVING vANS T PACKERS AND § Wy fars for Yeur Eu o Cbarko for, Estimates Leiepsons N STORAGE-MOVING-CRATING |, |t e . W. Mae s P20 §f 41820 10th N W Frk. 2423 L sivuca | and Up . Y BOYD EDUCATIONAL. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING Roy C. Claflin, Pres. Learn DRAFTING—Architectural, Mechanical or _Topographic (Map) Drawsng—through our special in- dividual instruction method and let-us help you into a profitable position. Specialization medns success! Complete course in 3 to 9 months. spare time, either day or might. Call, write or phone for snteresting new catalog. START THIS WEEK! ! Ztil 'KAYMORE <& Virginia ave., fi.st Steel Plor. Every appointme ard in cuisine and service. e OLLINS, Prop., aootict: special i Atlautic_City. Worlds Greatest Hotel Success THE LA CLAIR | 33 No. Peon. ave. Handsomely fll’n!lb&d“ rooms. reasonable fates. o &s1e . | PHILLIPS HOUSE; Near Beach | . B. McClellan BLUE RIDGE SUM! . 100 miles from Washington, via, Pennesiva. 1and railroads; 7 : % Toa' Bome” with' plun»l anc surrundings; the piace. o est. amd re: Cuperate. Attractive winter rates. tiil Juze { | L :vme for booklet, J. L. CHAPMAN, Pro- | prietor. { MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO || Rag, Jass, Popular Mowc in 20 lessons ree “iessons’ 1f you buy g B EDUCATIONAL. WANTED—A NATIVE SPANISH WOMA teaclier to feach her laneuage three times Communieate Roy pl. nw. || r o HESES AND | | called for || Star office. || S0 eseays typed and delivered. and_corrected; Address Box 3198, ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy Business Administration Giraduatenof the Inxtitute are found everywhe: in protemional Accountancy practice (0 . A ) [ exes tive positions (n Business. Late:at- Tcracon and eariy-evoning clasos aro available. Teleohone Main 8260 for Balketin Trl-'t"_ l-iliq 17th and I Streets, N. W.. ‘Washiagtes, BSchool for Secre- B2 30 DALY | Flat or Monthly 105 Sonaanter ] Sohaol, Taneins & . e 1338 G.St. Positions for ates. M. 9876, SHORTHAND IN SCHOOL 01= 5 5 S WASHINGTON | | Bapie Propress” BT B or e e e 14th and T Sts. NW. * Learn-in jour' March 19.— | wenty-elght of | ST. annLEs' HOTEL | There is oo place in the || 0,000 for the improvement of (§! Bon Ton and -Ro'y.al Worcester Corsets Bon Ton of heavy:pink coutil, elastic top and extreme long skirt model, with broad clasp; heavily boned; sizes 26 to 34; ideal $3 50 mode! for the stout fignre Royal Worcester Corsets, of fancy pink material, long-skirt model, with lacing below front clasp; six heavy supporters; sizes 23 to 32, at.......... Goldenberg's—Third Floor. * Girls’ 'Spring Coats $10.98 Smartly styled coats for the girls from 3 to 10 years of age, sty'ish models of all-wool materials, plaids, some in stitched models. in all-over Made with loose backs, * large collars and bell sleeves, finished with large buttons to match. Regular $8.50 and $10 Grades All Sizes 16 to 20; 36 to 46 and Stout Sizes 48 to 54 By pop\'zlnr demand we are holding another of those Dress Sales for which we have become famous. Women of Washington know what it means to attend a dress sale at Goldenberg’s—feeling confi- dent that they can purchase a new spring dress that not only combines style and quality but “economy” at a very low price. These dresses are the latest models, appropriate for all occasions, in stylish straightline, long-waist ef- fects, finished with narrow belts and round or Peter Pan necks, tailored or sports models. Long or three- quarter sleeves. $1 Silk-and-Cotton Pongee 79c Yard 36-inch Tan Pongee, a high- grade silk and cotton quality, that, has the appearance and general effect of all-silk pongee. Shown in the desirable natural tan shade. For women’s and children’s wear. 79¢ Printed Canton Crepe, 36 inches wide; an all-cotton qual- in a large assortment of styles and color- dresae« ete. 50c Novelty Sh-dnw Check Ba- tinte, also \Mlzu. Wllh mercer- ized satin stripes; ior 29¢ brown, wanted colors, dresses and lingerie. .. 36-inch Colored Pnplms. yarn- mercerized grade, wun rich lus- trous finish. In afo 55C wanted _colors, black and white .. 65c Wash Satin, 36 inches wide; high-grade yarn mer- cerized cotton fabric: in all wa shades . 500 New Spring Hats 95 ‘Gloriously trimmed with Ribbons, Newest Flowers, Fancy Feathers and a host of novel ornaments.- Shown in every wanted spring shade. In this collection we offer models that may be justly styled “first” in the world of millinery. Such wanted effects as the petite poke, smart tricorn, mushroom and off- the-face styles. Of milan, tagal braid and silks. Hats that are ideally suited for dress, street or sports wear. Modes for misses, women and matrons, in all the wanted spring shades, including plenty of black. Goldenberg’s—Becond Floer. $1.75 All-Wool Crepe piece costumes. This is a superior grade, with beautiful crepe finish, firmly-woven quality, sponged cocoa, gray and tan. $2 Jersey, $1.69 $225 Serge, $1.79 54-inch All-wool French Serge. sey, for one-piece frocks sport dresses; in gray, black, navy blue and brown. hawk, henna, green, navy iti Hasele $1.50 Suitings, 98¢ grounds with mneat colored 26tnch - Ali-wool] Importeq | checks, for sults, dresses and Crepe, in Dblack, navy, Goldenberg's—First Floor. 29¢ Curtain M, isett Yard-wide, Sheer Quality Curtain Marquisette, in quantity, cut from full bolts. Correct for bed, bath- } 1 9C room or kitchen curtains—(Fourth Floor). / 39¢ and 48¢ Cretonnes, 22¢ lengths or full bolts. but plenty alike for all kinds of decorative purposes, curtain draperies, etc. Light or dark floral, stripe, bird, foliage and tapcstry designms. B One of spring’s favorite woolen fabrics for one- $1:3 and shrunk, ready for use. In black, navy, brown, o— G4-inch All-wool Tubular J fine, close-twilled quality, in French blue, copen, sand, 58-inch All-wool Suitings, tan $1.25 Crepe, 98¢ separate skirts, cocoa, gray and tan. various size plaids or hemstitched edges. Any Choose from thousands of yards of Fast-color Cretonnes, in mill First Floor—Bargain Table. All Smart Authentic $1.39 Seamless Bleached Sheets $1.15 A Good, Sturdy, Closely- woven Perfect Quality Seamless Bleached Sheet, hand torn and ironed. Made of heavy, round- thread sheeting cotton, finished with wide hem. 81x90 inches, full double-bed size. $1.89 Seamless Bleached Sheets, b "rtais €1 60 $1.69 Seconds of $15.75 Grade Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs $7.88 Just half price for these Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, be- cause of some very slight defect, which does not interfere with the wear nor appearance. All have complete rug bor- ders, in handsome wool rug designs and colorings. 9x10.6-ft. size fu* large rooms. . $22.50 Crex de Luxe Rugs ‘- Seamless Brussels $1950 " Rugs, $I4.75 8.3x10.6-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs, Alexander Smith and Song’ make, light and dark colorings; oriental and ‘medallion designs; perfect quality. $42.50 Axminster Rugs $29.50 2 large beds; free from starch or dressing.. $2.19 White Dimif Bedspreads, 63x9 single-bed size; firm 9x12-ft. Genuine Crex de Luxe woven grade . Rugs, In the newest spring pat- terns and colorings; the most durable of all summer rugs. Smaller and uwter sizes to match. Sx10-¢. size at $17.50 6x 9-ft. sise at $ILTS 65¢ Gold Seal Congoleum, 39¢ Sq. Yd. Perfect quality 8-quarter Gold Seal Congoleum Runner, .oak floor designs, bright or dull fin- 5 Ill;led: any quantity cut from full rolls. 89c Chair Cushions 50c Bar Harbor Shape Chair Cush- fons, filled with good quality cotton, covered with fast-color cretonnes, tafted:withten buts ns. d three-quarter bed size; heavy, raised Marseilles designs. . $ l ‘79 Crochet Bedspreads, extra large sizs for double eds; in _ assorte: y raised Marseilles $2 89 9x12-1¢. Faes. " all perfect quein ugs, al ect qu 24 floral, oriental and medaliion 2 signs, light or dark colorings. $4 and $4.50 Axminster Rugs, $2.88 27x52 Smith's and other make Axminster Rugs, neat and medal- lion designs; light and dark col- orings; excellent for scattering around the home. (First Floor— Bargain Table) Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floer, room size Ax.mlnl(er 50c Bleached Pillowcsses, size gk, i R e C 154:: torn and ironed; - fin- ished with deep hem.. 20c Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, e)on WOV- en, nll-fl:fllh $225 Crochet Bedspreldl,. 29c¢ Materials consist of the following popular weaves: Crepe de Chine Jersey Spring Flannel Tricoknit (Glos) Tricoplaid (Glos) Etc., Ete. Colors include Black, Tan, Navy Blue, Brown, Cocoa, Green and Com- binations. All sizes, 16 to 20, 36 to 46, and stylish “stouts” in sizes 48 to 54. Goldenberg’s—SBecond Floer. Fine quality linings. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. 79c Imported W hite Batiste 59c¢ Yard 54-inch Imported White Ba- tiste, a beautiful, soft-finish, yarn-mercerized quality, for in- fants’ and children’s dresses and lingerie. S 25¢ Longcloth, 36 inches soft-finish’ grade. 45¢ White Indian Hefld 44 inches wi finish quality yard length . 69c White Chiffon Voile, 40 inches wide; very fine, sheer, two-ply guality. 49C with wide taped edge 39c White Dotted Swiss, with white woven dots; fine, sheer quality.... Goldenberg's—First Floo: $2.50 Ready-to-Hang Awnings $1.48 A special one-dav offering of Readv-to-Hang Awnings, to fit windows 2 ft. 6 in ft, 3 ft. 6 and 4 ft. ade of eight can th_blue, brown stripes. Tap. valance; flexible ste complete all attachments, th ropes, pul- ready rg's—Fourth Floor, Women’s Spring Coals +$20 and $25 Grades $15 Swagger Coats especially smart to wear over the new man- nish suits. In the new ripple, straightline and flare-bottom styles. Mannish collars, loose open sleeves and other new style features mark them as different. Novelty Mixtures, Polaires, Overplaids, Stripes Shadow Plaids, Etc. All the new soft shades, as well as the distinctive new nov- elty colorings. Large and raglan sleeves, crushed crown co lars, box pleated and flare- -back models, with slash or patch pockets. Linings of fine crepe de chine or mercerized sateen. All sizes 16 to 4. Goldenberg's—Second Floor, 55¢ Table Oilcloth, 39¢ Five-quarter Reversible Table Oilcloth, slight mill seconds; plain white and tiling effects. Very fine grade. First Floor—Domestic Dept. 39c Tissue Ginghams, 25¢ 36 inches wide, white grounds with woven stripes: in various wanted shades. Fine, sheer quality. ¢ of Such delightful from it. Its makes it ideal for draped costume heavy quality, in navy, brown 36 inches w grounds, $1.89 Chiffon Satin $1.49 2% Drece Ginghame, 32 inches . i wide, plaids and cheeks; fast inchess wid . colors; al wanted shades, for women's and lgc hildren's wear -...... 39¢ Bleached Domet Flanael, 36 inches wide,® cxtra heavy reversible 25(: Guality .. Goldenberg’s—First Fioor. Getdanberg's—First Floor. and beautiful seli-color brocade designs. $2 Foulards, $1.69 de. all pure silk quality; with handsome colored figurcs and designs. Brocade Canton oft- Full 3% inches wide. in navy $1.75 Congo Crepe (Clos $1.39 es wide, close-woven, Sample Sale of $29.75 and $35 00 Baby Carriages, $23.75 Famous Lloyd and Heywood-Wakefield Makes Sample pieces, including Lloyd and Heywood-Wakefield Pony Pullman styles of finest fiber reed, with reversible body; easy-run- ning spring construction; hood and body lined with corduroy or rep. Corduroy storm hood and safety strap included. In ivory, dark blue, cafe or French gray finished. Lloyd Strollers and Carriages Chair Carts, for the baby old _Lloyd Strollers, reclining back and s ‘ootrest; ca e converted to three - rib leather- ning gear; in ivory, $9 75 . ctte hood; in cate, cnfe or gray finishes. $14.75 Mattresses, $9.75 fvory or gr ishes (14) Mattresses, including Sim- mons, International Bedding Co.'s and Capitol brands. Sizes 3 ft, Springs. with d.inch riser. for Ic 3 it. 6 ins., and 4 ft. a Tink spring, | O narily pay for Goldenberg’s—Furniture Store—*‘Across tho Street.’” - Perhaps_your bed needs spring. If "you can make any of the following 3 6 in. and 4 ft, you can pur- e one of these Woven Wire Springs. with 6-inch riser, for less MARCH SALE OF HOUSEW ARES ows At minum Cooking Kettles, 12- qt. trade size teed gualit X weight and & r e Nickel-plat- ed Electric Iroms, full guaranteed. $1:2 guaran- K e ystone Food clm = me } sl'sg with 3 cutters; easily ad- Justed and cleaned. frame. P, Iron high-grade ~nickel-plated Fanx, covered; 12x18-incl < Bondolr Lamps, with silk shade, $1.25 Heavy Frfln: No.

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