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JUSSERAND GIVES MEMORIAL TO U. S.| French Ambnssador Presents | Tapestry Depicting Departure of A. E. F. Troops From France. Ty the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 23.—In the open- ‘1 of the French exposition here last oht Ambassador Jusserand present- to the 1U'nited States a Gobelin stry depicting the departure of nerican troops from France. The | stry was made especially for the | on and will be placed in the| muscum in Philadelphia | \en the exposition ends, May & and brought a mess: to the r\pvwvliun which conducted for the benefit of charities in New Yor! The dor said France has officially ated in only two expositions, it one and the St. Louis ex- Howard Greely, art director of_the sition, has modeled his floor mo after the gardens of Versailles, the exhibits range from huge auto- iles to tiny botties of ;»nrfume e CROWDED HALL ON FIRE. Secretary’s Coolness Prevents Any \Coolidge’s Father In Vermont Hears Son Talk by Radio By the Associated Press. PLYMOUTH, Vt, April 23.—John €. Coolidge, father of President Cool- idge, trudged half x mile to the home of Dick Brown, a neighbor, vester- day and “listened-in” on the radio whilo the President delivered his address at the Associated Press luncheon in New York. Mr. Coolidge remarked that the reception was verfect, but declined to comment on the matter of his son's address. “I noticed that those newspaper men cheered him quite a bit,” he added. There is no radio installation in the Coolidge home in Plymouth. The President’s father explained that his housekeeper objected to being “bothered with it.” For the same reason a telephone which was in- stalled in the house when Calvin Coolidge was notified last summer at his father'’s home of his succession to the presidency was removed soon afterward. e TUnion Leaders Amsfed SYDNEY, New South Wales, April 23.—Six prominent members of the local trades and labor council were arrested today and remanded on charges of conspiracy to prevent ves- Is from proceeding to sea. Other rrests are probubl Excitement. CHARLOTTE, N. C., April 23.—Be-| tween 300 and 400 people, the large| ajority of them women, had just| n seated at the tables for the an- ual dinner of the C “harlotte Council | Associations last | Kuester, executive & chamber of com- mbly hall on the e served, ed that the Y saw and room was from a kitchen, which had Mr. Kuester the crowd Ut of the building be- « unpieasant smoke. T tion fire still wa of the sta M’lATION CONGRESS OPEN| U. S. Flyers Attend Rome Session to Ob\nr\e Proceedings. —The sixth Inter- | Aviation Congress, states are iere vesterday. ivered an ad- soon be take T The American: prasent with no special mission ex- vept 1‘- note the proceedings of the et BOY LOSES EYE AT PLAY. Thrust of Stick by Playmate Seri- ous for Riverdale Lad. e ispatch to The Star,* RIVERDALE. April 23.—Wil- liam, the five-yea Mr. Mrs. A R Washington hospi e of his eye ST TR Tt the executiv THE OPPOSE DISSOLVING OF RED CROSS LEAGUE | Argentinians Want Status Quo of || International Body for Next Five Years. By the Associated Press. BUENOS AIRES, April 23.—Presi- dent Llambias of the Argentine Red Cross has informed the League of || Red Cross Societies, assembling In Paris next Sunday, that the Argen- tine Society is against the idea of dissolving the league, which is to be discussed at the meeting. He says any proposed solution of the diffcrences between the big Red Cross organizations should be based on a mutual agreement between the gue und the international commit- tee in Geneva and provide for uniting »f the two bodies. Furthermore, the Argentine society considers that the question of re- organization should be deferred for a period of not less than five years, this to be extended necessary, mean- while maintaining the status quo. The message W to a request for tl rgentine view. e G The youngest widow pensioner of a soldler of the war of 1812 is Mrs. A. I Anderson, of Cedar Grove, Ga., who is sixty-four years of age and was married at the age of twenty- || two, her husband being eighty-six at the time of the ceremony. The Very Best to Be Had in Men’s Oxfords at *8 We illustrate above one shoe at this price—of tan Norwegian Calf with rubber sole—for either golf or street wear. There are many other styles here at that price and those men who limit them- slves to $8 for footwear will find them all made of especially selected leathers—of su perior workmanship and correct style. Other models here up to $13.50. ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth Exclusive D. C. Distributors “Nettleton” Shoes for Men. R T 1,204,000,000 Feet of Telephone Wire GREFORE the War, this company in- stalled about 89,300 feet of wire each year. Because of the abnormal demands for service during the past several years, it has, during that period, installed an annual average of about 148,855,000 feet of wire. is estimated that 244,000,000 feet will be re- quired, and during the next five year period 1,204,000,000 feet of wire. Most of this wire is in cables. For 1924 it These cables vary in size from 50 to 2400 wires. The establishment of such cables requires careful surveys and accurate advance planning. Other- wise certain localities where future demands may not be great might be supplied with cable far in excess of their requirements. In such cases valuable plant might continue to lie idle for years. And this idle investment would nec- essarily place additional costs upon the users of the service. This necessary preliminary work takes time and involves certain unavoidable de- lays in the establishment of service. But it is through this procedure that the company is able to operate economically and keep its charges for service at the lowest possible athount. 3\ THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE CO. Bell System One System - Universal Service BT AT muvu"m'"n..'.‘.'.'."..'.'.""'...u'mmimm.,.J!'!!!!!h'i‘lm‘fl!!!!’!!.'!!!!,'fiiiiiiiin‘m..!!!!!!.’!!.. it er saneet EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924, sent in response || 5 New arrivals add ta the fame of Goldenberg's $5 Dress Sales. Tomorrow we place on sale sev- eral hundred new Dresses that will delight women who appreciate buying spring frocks at an inex- pensive price without sacrificing quality. It is by just such offerings that our dress events have be- come known for miles and miles around. Sizes 16 to 44 Materials are excellent and include: Wool Jersey Tricoknit (Glos) Spring Flannels Tricoplaid (Glos) Linen. Combinations Designed in_the new st and most delightful spring styles. Straightline and 'ong-waisted effects, tailored and sports nmdd~ Many finished with narrow belts. Pan or round necks: long or three-quarter sleeves. Choose from such desirable colors as tan, navy blue, brown, cocoa, green and black. Also various pretty com- binations. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor, Sheer White Goods For Dainty Dresses, etc. 59c White Chiffon Voile, 44 inches = wide; very fine sheer, two-ply quality, 39(. 44c 25¢ With' wide taped edg: 59c White Organdy, 40 inches wide, very fine sheer, transparent quality 39c White Dotted Swiss, 32 inches 35¢ 'nclln “hne Indian Hn\l. linen-finish > £ 2 10 10 yard leniths; 41 inches 35L 19¢ wide, with white-woven dots; fine Ginghams and Percales wanted colors, woven grade. ....... 36-inch Percales, light firwmk with printed checks, stripes, dots, 50¢ and neat figures. wide: s soft-finish 6o piy _qualit . . $250 White Batiste, 36 Dress Ginghams, 32 inches yide: Samime mported fine domestic In plaids, checks, s ead i i 29%¢ Goldenberg's—First Floor. Garden Tools at Savings sheer w. & ‘White Check Voile, 36 inches 1l-woven white checks; two- b hed 5’25 Leng:loth 36 inches w mmh grade; ten yards in $1 .50 Seamless heets — 31x90 Double-bed Size—Perfect 98c Spades, with D handle, 59c $1.25 Spading Forks for.....98¢ 59c 14-prong Rakes. . ...47c 59c Hoes for .. 47¢c Sheets known for dura bility and satisfaction— heavy even thread grade, 19 hand-torn and iromed. All . are perfect and in the de- p— sirable le‘flxrc)‘ size for double b 39¢ Cretonnes - $1.39 P $1x80-inecn_size for l‘uublv beds R 19C \ urd free fruml starch or dressing Yard-wide Washable Cretounes '!0 Bleached lelnwuses. 45x36 but pl 'n- W mdn_ = S’ 19 White Dimity Beds rnds‘ cize 63x30 inches, for .m.f\' o $1.79 fun' 1 $2.69 16¢ Sotton, e 18¢ $1.69 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect quality. ... $350 Crochet Hed‘pvndt double bed size; heavy rais: willes patterns ched Muslin, n, soft-finish h or dressing. . bleached Sheet heavy Light and dark age and tapesy ¥loor—Bargain Table.) 20c Marquisette 11%;¢ Yard-wide sheer quality C tain Marquisstte, full bolis from hilch sy, quaatity wiil be cat: white, ivory and cream colors Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. inches wide; rade; free “Goldenberg's—First Fioor. Men’s and Young Men’s TWO-PANTS SUITS Including Blue Serges in “Stout Sizes” 38 to 46 $24.75 Suits of this character are unusual value at such a moderate price. Men will appreciate the merit of the offer. ing when they try one of these suits on and stand before the mirror. Every rug colori; in rug. 6x9-ft. Tailored right, of good quality materials, and in a variety of styles and patterns to please every man. Fancy mixtures, in medium and dark shades, single- breasted and Norfolk models, sizes 34 to 42. Also Blue Serge Suits in 38 to 46. Geldenberg's—Men's Clothing Store—First Floor. “stouts,” including sizes Underpriced for Taffetas of heavy soft finish quality, strictly all pure silk and of the most desired weight for spring. 35 inches wide, in a complete range of street and evening shades as well as exquisite two-toned effects. Tomor- row at $1.69 yard. $2.50 Charmeuse 40 Inches Wide All-silk, rich, satin-face | o ) quality, in new and wantea | Heayy, firm-woven qual- spring_shades; also black | ity. all-silk grade, in a complete range of street EadfiwE s and . evening = shades, as $1.98 ""s1.69 | $i89 PRINTED MCCALL PATTERNS SIMPLE FROCKS FOR SCHOOLGIRLS Over the head go these new school dresses with a button or two to fasten them on the side or down the front. As simple as they are pretty and suitable for gingham, cretonne or cotton crepe as well as i the for woolen stuffs. N n McCall Summer Quarterly— Just Out $2.25 Canton Crepe 39 Inches Wide Rich, lustrous grade heavy crepe quality, in all wanted spring shades, also $2 Crepe de Chine | 39 Inches Wide plenty of the popular Geldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s $6 & $7 Low Shoes, $4.69 Footwear, broken in style and size ranges during the KEaster selling, now reduced in price. Pumps and Oxfords in the new Spring styles—of patent. suede, satin, black kid and dull leathers. Many models to choose from, with Spanish, military and low- walking heels. All sizes assortment from 2% to 7. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.~ 9x12 Feet. Large Room Size . nith .\ Sons’ Co—a . Ox12-ft. ieht and durable , floral and neat de: $6 Stenciled Gl‘das Rugs, $3 -h medallion and nove and combinations. size, $350 grade, at $229 79c Grass Rugs, 48¢ 27x54 double-warp Grass Rugs, blue, rose, ynd brown oriental meda (First Floor—Bargain Table. 315 Hodges Cherokee Rugs, $1245 | Hat and Scarf to Match. As Sketched From Model The smartest of Sports and Tailored Hats—the kind of hats that are being worn on Fifth Avenue. Smart sailors, mushrooms or pokes in your favorite color. For the sport outfit or the boyish tailored suit— " these stunning styles are right in the height of favor! Tomorrow you can buy both Hat and Scarf to match for only $5. Style sketched by our artist. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $2.25 All-Wool Crepe $1.69 Yard A close-woven grad: for suits and dresses as tan, gray, cocoa, Full 54 inches wide. ‘0~mch Storm Serge double- lvulled $2 Cretonne Curtain Sets $l 10 for this sale— especially desirable such favored shades brown, navy and black 79¢ nches wide: $1.98 inches wide: T SLOO 5r~df‘ at. 5250 All-wool Coatings, 54 polaire and camel's hair e - “and checks: tan. & B, cnmbvnnt{ons. esaeeea $225 All-wool French Serge. 5 p) » high-grade, fine, close d quality, in na brown, burgundy and black.. % Goldenberg’s—First Floor, yurds long Goldenberg's—Fourth Floar. Window Screens 55¢ Shantung Pongee at 45¢ )ard ! \ | will remain ble demi-rou; ingtime shades $l Tan Pongce. 790 Hard- reens, Continental Extension wood-frame Window Sc strong and durable 24 inches high. extend to 33 inchex 25 inches high. extend inches 30 inches high, extemd inches 20 inches inches 30 inchex inches 75¢ Oilcloth Table Covers 49c asy to take carc cover, size 39.(: ‘Prmtt.d_ Voiles, 29¢ s-inch Printed Vo ark grounds. fi quality. of new style olorings Goldenberg's—First Floor. high, extend in a tmen Porch Curtains $2.69 P.qcll ood serviceable Porci eavy tan or blue stripe strong pnlc complete w v to han 3.75 grade. S grade, grade, 4 hurts that will T nor appearan First Floor—Domestic Dept. 8x7.8 size, 10x7.8 size, Goldsmberg's—Faurth Floor. Seamless Axminster Rugs $29 65 ¥ v and the product of a guarantee of 1 decp-pile choos . taupe large room size—so Weave, 1t 1 “finished v $10.50 .md $12.50 Look\ Linoleum Rugs, $645 _Cook’s make corl green on and other designs. light und small room: Cherok )1 rug desi Drows Fiber Ru ns in rose, Extra Size Undergarments For the Large Woman It is a delight to women who wish under garments in large sizes to find here splendid varicties of the practical but dainty under apparel designed in a wa t does not in crease the appearance of size, with the ca ful making that means comfort. Featured tomorrow are special values that should ir terest large women. stume Slips, of blvl. o sateen; hemst cut full over h grade at..... Walnut-Finished 4-Inch Frame . Screen Doors 2.6x66 size 28x68 size $1.98 28x7 size 210x6.10 size $2.25 Crepe Kimonos, lovely new models, 210x7 size s copen znd rose: made with loose 3x7 size sleeves, belt und narrow 66y $2.49 Fixtures, 25c Extra in plain $1.98 Bungalow Aprnns of fine, soft-finish dress * ginghams; in all wanted checked effecis Collar, sleeve and pockets trim- $l 98 . med with white organdy or plain lnmmed with val Lawn Mowers Lawn Mowers, with easy running steel blades. 12-inch size ......$6.98 14-inch size ......$7.49 16-inch size ......$7.98 color material Batiste Stepil daintil lace edpings and insertions clastic finished waist; full cut and $l 25 well made - White Sateen Petticoats, lustrous finish; scalloped edges: shadow $l .50 proof kind; full eut widths....... 2 Crepe Nightgowns, made’ with ‘ round neck and kimono sleeves; .39 fancy patterns; in various co! Gingham Petticoats, assorted blue stripes; made with deep flounce and l narrow ruffie P. N. Corsets, $2 and $3 P. N. Practical-side Corsets, with removable side steel; low bust model, with broas front clasp and elastic band front; sizes 21 to 36; excellent model for stout $3 fIgUres «oeoveenens P. N. New Wrap-around Girdles, of fancy pink material; choice of three lengibs; suitable for average and stout figur $2 sizes 24 to 36. Tomorrow at