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14 BUTLER’S WET VIEW g ATTACKED BY ELIOT Harvard Official Declares Com- plete Enforcement of Dry Law Is in Sight. SEES NO LIQUOB PLANK Blames “Spoils System” for Lax Administration. By o Associated Press. N v YORK, M Eliot, president emerit: University, vesterday took issue with recent d yns of Nicholas Mur- ray Butler, president of Columbia University, to the effect that prohibi- tion was a failure because the laws | were too drastic. or 1 asserted that complete ) prohibition enforcement was in sight that Dr. Butler's statement woulc neither dishearten the drys nor bring reinforcements to the wets, and that tepublican nor Demo- would dare, much less to spike a wet plank to ntial campaign platform. JL$ views were set forth in . Smith of New | 3. —Charles W of Harvard | 1.000° for the first 1o committ asking th itly apy presidents r views after Dr. Butler fore the Missouri ite of the ensct- prohibition laws thun the Volstead act and iteenth. amendment lducators Oppose Alcohol. ng majority of the ’ ors of our coun- in bringing up all chil- lcohol in any form f their own health and alth, and also believe the abolition of be taught in all | D { the regular in- reonal and community said ow being given by : icians, nurses and social workers as to the improvement ot the condition of the population at large which has taken ; since the eighteenth ame nt was adopted is ill soon convince majority of the Americ tive and forei of alcoholic | enorn bene- hes it lation is being and its nt will follow the appointment he merit sys- system.” neither plank, Dr of the opinion tow ment of all the laws a ufacture and sale of aleoholic drinks. CALLS BUTLER “TRAITOR.” Head of Grange Says Wet Plank | Will Beat G. 0. P. | Bs ssociated Press COLUMBU: dent Nicholas lumbia Universit I will Sell at be a “traitor to his party and the best interests of the Republic,” be- cause he urged the adoption of a wet plank in_the Republican national platform by I. J. Taber, master of the National Grange, in a statement last night. Mr. Taber declared that “if a wet plank goes into the Repub- lican platform, the party cannot e a single agricultural state in tion.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 13, g one basket by making her capital ships oil burners. ow, however, with the opening of three oll wells in northern Saghalien, the position has changed. R s Teapot Dome Hearing Set. CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 13.—October 7 has been set as the date for hearing the Teapot Dome oil lease annulment suit in federal court here, according to announcement made yesterday after- 1924,. | 35¢ Dress Ginghams @, 290 yard |ers. An officéal of the department | has stated that within the next two JAPAN TURNS TO OIL. noon. Plans to Convert Some of Major Warships. Currespondence of the Associated Press. TOKIO, April 25.—The navy de- partment has under consideration plans for converting some at least of its major warships into oil burn- Roquefort Dressing for Green Salads Three tablespoons of mashed Roquefort cheese, one cupful French dressing, mix until smooth. Add enough paprika to pro- ducearedtint,andonetable- spoonful of the famous LEASPERRIN SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE vears it will be necessary to refit e boilers of the older ba he Kongo and Hivel, Japan is to r X naval tr possible that the battle be made oil burners. As ships reach the the Kongo will under- P! ships are built to burn either co; or oil, but Japan, afraid to depend on her visible supply of oil for times of emergency, has not dared to put all her eggs into Corns Lift Right Off — No Pain! 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 bothersome corn right off with fingers. No pain, no -soreness. “Freezone” removes hard corns, soft corns, corns between toes, and calluses without irritation. Tiny bottles cost few cents at any drug store. ABSOLUTE AUCTION! The Gormley Estate 100 Acres, Cut in Small Tracts At North Chevy Chase, Md. Thursday, May 15 Commencing Promptly at 10:30 A.M. ENTRANCE TO MANSION RAIN or SHINE LOCATION: ‘This property consists of 100 acres. lying between Jones Mill Road and the car line at North Chevy Chase, 3Md. Also having a large frontage on Rock Creek and adjoining the estates of Capt. Chester A. Wells, U. S. N; John H. Small and the National Park Seminary grounds. In other words you have here the car line into the city, also hard roads ev the way in the best Montgomery coun is also located in sight of the N tional Park Seminary, and lies tween Kensington and Chevy Chase Wonderful development on all sides of the property, and its future is secure. You Buy It at Absolute Auction! Description and Plan of Subdivision: T am laying out the main residence with approximately 12 acres. The main “dwelling has 12 rooms and bath, hardwood floors, electric lights, and 'heating plant; has a beautiful driveway, with necessary outbuild- ings; is situated on an eminence over- looking the surrounding country, in- cluding beautiful Rock Creek, and fronts the Jones Mill Road—an’ ideal gentleman’s country estate. Also one beaufiful dairy farm, fronting Jones Mill Road, and hav- ing thereon a bungalow; also mod- ern_dairy buildings and’ equipment; approximately 9 acres. Also another small tract, with resi- dences. consisting of approximately 11_acres The remainder of the property is subdivided into tracts 'containing from one to five acres. I wish to impress on vou the fact that our not cutting this property into 25-foot lots guarantees a high character of ‘development, and also guarantees the future increase of value of the property. You Buy It at Absolute Auction! How to Get There: Take 14th Street car marked Kensington and get off at Connecticut Avenue and Jones Mill Road. Qur automobiles will convey you to the home_place from 9:30 to 10:30 o'clock the morning of the Sale. For map of the property and further de- tails, phone or write me at my Washington Office cash on day of sale, % on day 1 - fioses ot Gt ) G by Sl e s e e M es t H Jones Mill Road. B2 Be on time at this Sale as it will only last one hour. I Will Give Souuenirs to Those Attending the Sale ‘ lpyy 7 P Vottaen/ “REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION” Washington Office: 332 Woodward Building . PHONE MAIN 457 Home Office: Wilmington, N. C. 200 pieces of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in & beautiful assortment of new cheek plaids, stripes and plain colors. Fine im- ported and domestic qualities. All war- ranted fast colors, ' Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s $20, $22.50 and $25 Spring Suits . $11.98 ; The price is unusual for Suits of such tailored excellence and fine quality materials. We bought this fot of Tailored Suits at a very ad- vantageous figure and we’re pas ing the opportunity along to you in the shape of these wonderful savings. They are suits oi the newest style tenden- cies, fashioned of materials enjoying the greatest vogue. Poiret Tuwill Suits Velour Check Suits Fine Tweed Suits Quality Serge Suits Smart Flannel Suits Popular Pencil Stripes Beautiful Mixtures Broken Plaids and Checks Suits for tailored wear, for sporty and dress occasions. Single and double breasted coats straightline and box styles; regulation, Peter P: and tuxedo collars v of bias folds edging and embroide . Patch or pockets. Some models finished with narrow Newest wrap-around skirts with pockets, Navy, Black, Gray, Tan, Pencil Stripes, in d navy, and beautiful Plaids and Stripes. izes 16 to 20 and 36 to 44, for misses and women, Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 3. o . = $1.39 Scamless cing Days Are H y LT LR L Bleached Sheets, $1.15 ) Girls’ Knickers and Middies .7 >c.nic s rou Now is the time that the thoughts turn to long hikes through the country and summer camps. Nothing more i appropriate than knickers and middies. Here are some spe- cial values offered for Wednesday. S1.75 Seamless Blcached Sheets, o . ze, heavt Khaki Knickers, good heavy qual- | - $1.49 its, made with buttoncd cuff and | style it Bleached Pillowcases, size Knickers, of heavy khaki-color | 1 quitiy : R buchlern $ . P s $3.50 ‘Ciochet Bedspreads; Saeal t iz r - $2.49 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 36 inches B Bleac Girlss Summer Dresses it o 15 25¢ _('nNc.:thed ‘V‘\('e'- 16¢ $2.98 $1 Perfect Quality Window Shades kD ite Mothers will find it a plcasure to shop in our Juvenile a Girls’ Department when desiring to buy summer dresses for their daughters. includes dainty flock voiles and novelty batistes, in all the want : Some sleeveless models, Tomorrow's sale of Summer Dres i shades, such as Ameri Opague Clo Rui- S copen, jade, cherry, rose and tangerine. with new Jennic necks, others with kimono or set-in sleevs fled and tucked styles, finished with sashes; 7 to 14 year Girls' Princess Slips, of shadow batiste, in high colors to be we with dresses Girls' Tan Cotton Pongee Over- | blouses, with round collar and leeves; others of white $2.89 Kayser Silk e o sloves, $1.69 trimmed styles; siz > itk Gle & to 11 ve: b 18 vears . At S Goldenberg's—Third Floor. o X $1.00 White Chiffon Voile Full 40 Inches wide, at 69c T’ d. Mothers planning to make dresses for processions, con- firmation and graduation will welcome this sale of extra finc, sheer two-ply quality white chiffon voile, with beautiful soft finish that gives it the appearance of silk chiffon. 4'0 wide, with wide taped edge. 225 Longcloth, 36 inches wide: A 89c Imported White Organdy i tehnish grade.-.- permanent finish quality Summer Home Needs Window Screens Continental Exte Wood Frame Wind . with 1-inch | made 0c White Cannon - 39¢ White Dotted Swiss, 36 (,ks,‘,,, 44 inches wid 38c¢ | .3 wide:_fine, sheer % Goldenberg’s—First Floor. | « X ’\.’57 inches .. 35-inch Silk and Cotton Pongee, a beauti- 30 inches high, ful rich lustrous quality, that closely resembles 49c 30" inchio inches Wwanted street and evening shades. to 45 Iaeh 58¢ Flock Voiles, 44c | 59¢ Chiffon Voiles, 44c 40 superior two-ply Vi very fine, sheer, two. m’e;“fi‘ffii' noweat pin dots, in all wanted street and % orchid, mais, copen, | ST Sade, *tan, ‘powder biue. 36-inch Check Ratine. ono of | . navy and black. the newest and most popuind of > 510x6.10 $1.19 Dress Linen, 98¢ "inch Irish Dress Linen, pure Jinen Tarade, shrunk from 16% inches; all wanted, shades. Py S Women’s Fiber Silk (Glos) Stockings, 50c Pair Women'’s Fiber Silk Stockings, made with fashioned leg, good heavy weight, in blagk and desirable spring and sum- mer shades. Subject to slight imperfections; when perfect, selt at 79c pair. Infants’ and Children’s Silk Socks, black, white, pink and blue; turn-over top: erfect quality; brok- D ea 50 grade. JDC “finish quality..... Mo : Woven dotSiecececenans K3 % 2 7 4 inches Sill: and Cotton Pongee e C 28 inches high, 33 inche: all-silk pongee. Shown in a wonderful array of 47 Inches. 38-inch Flock Voiles, high- inch _ Plain-color Chiffon feures, otc. Colors of honeydew, i ! Check Ratine, 49¢ Eray, Told rose, Doppy, mocha, cotton fabrics for spring | and & summer frocks. A fine, close- : woven grade, in grounds off tan, x o brown and gray, showing/neat i 5 colored checks. 7 Fixtures, 26c ex- tra, Lawn Mowers Dependable Lawn Mowers, with y running steel blade: ..$6.98 - Children's Mercerized Ribbed Sport Soeks, three-quarter length in black and assorted shades. fancy colored turn-over cuffs; broken sizes; seconds of 50c grade, 35 B pae s 3 @ American Lady Radio Girdles, $3 The popular Radio Girdles, of soft. pink striped material, with elastic; made with two hooks below front clasp, Fourteen inches with four hose sup- porters. All sizes from 25 to 32 P. N, Elastic Girdles, or wrap-around torsets of fancy pink material and elastic; 12-inch length, with four $2 hose supporters; all sizes & Goldenberg’s—Third Floor, For One Day Only Offering Newest Styles and Colors in a Remarkable Wednesday Sale. Small, close-iitting styles—medium and large shapes. Smart models with drooping brims—fashion- able off-the-face effects—many other styles, too Becoming shapes for the woman, the miss or matron. Of Milan, Milan Hemp and light summery straws. In all the wanted colors. Think of buying a smart shape at a dollar and trimming it to suit your own taste. $1.25 to $1.50 Flower Wreaths In gorgeous colorings, in rich solid colors and shades that blend from dark to light— ? and in combinations of many colors. Choose the trimmings for your Summer hat from5 this wonderful assortment at 79c tomorrow. Goldonberg's—Second Floor. 4 S $2.00 Chiffon Taffeta S'.l:lks at $1.49 yd. Beautiful q all pure silk Chiffon Taffetas of rich lustrous finish and firm weave—one of the favorite silks of the season. Offered in a complete assortment of street and g plenty of the in-demand navy blue shade, as }\(l\} as black and exquisite changeable comt tions. 33 inches wide $2 Canton Crepe, | 31_59 $3 Satin Crepe, ) 40 Inches Wide. finish @ Satin ce extra fine grade, ing finish. In bl gray, tan. apple green na, Lucille, fallow, ete $3 Flat Crepe, 40 Inches Wide. 39 Inches Wide. fin $2 Sport Satin, 40 Tnches Wide. fiber silk wanted ades, ulso k. rich satin face qual- n black, navy, brown, gray, . white Goldenberg's—First Floor. 4 R o e $19.75 and $22.50 High-Grade Summer Ru gs at $16.75 Cool, sanitary and attractive floor coverings for summer are here in a special sale tomorrow that offers splendid sav- ings. Choice of Hodge's Deco and Super-Deco Fiber Rugs and Bozart Brightwood Fiber Rugs, in the desirable 9x12-it. room size. Handsome woven reversible and combination iled designs, in beautiful colorings. Nothing more de- sirable for appearance as well as durability. $10.95 Crex Rugs, $8.45 | $42.50 Axminster Rugs factory la- $26.75 gree e brown and combi- ess Axminster Ruge, Alexander green. blue, brown and combi Smith's make; choice of floral, nation colors. oriental and medallion designs $11.40 Congoleum Art | in the beit and moct aneed i 2 2o volors. Squares, $7.60 75¢ Durelin Rugs, 44¢ Congoleum Art Rugs 24x34 Durelin Rugs. neat fis- borders: a pattern suit- ured center. with artistic bor- for any room: only 40 to | ders: a Rood felt-base rug that sold at this price. can be used to fill many spaces Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. around the home. * % 3 $2.50 and $3.00 Window Awnings $1.85 Ready-to-hang Window!Awnings, 26 it., 3 it., 3.6 ft. and 4 ft. sizes to fit windows or doors from 28 to 30 inches wide. Included are green painted stripe, as well as tan, blue and brown stripefl heavy-weight canvas. Mounted on stror flexible frames, complete with rope and all fixtures reads to hang Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. o< s 48c & 59¢ Cretonnes Spring Under‘weur 24c Yard T S , crochet Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, neck othiers light and dark colorings in beau- il yand Sthes; s otlien 35 tiful new floral, stri in bodice style; perfect C tapestry designs, quality draperies of i ki rious other decorative purposes. Mill lengths or full bolts from which we will cut any quantity. First and Fourth Floo $1.25 Table Covers 75¢ Otlcloth Table Covers, 5ixii- ineh size; printed on Sanitas o cloth in various neat, pretty de- signs; slight second Goldenberg's—First Floor, $2 Crepe de Chine, 39 Inches Wide. Children’s Nainsook Waist Suits, low neck and sleeveless, straigi knee pants, with taped buttons sizes erfect grade, at ses’ Gauze Knit Vests, round , finished with crochet edge drawstri per-