Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1924, Page 18

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ANPBEL (LA CODLIDGE SUCESS Former Representative Says {American People Always | Respond to Country’s Need. B p— Predicting the election of Presi- dent Coolidge. former Representative Philip Campbeil of Kansas, in a political speech at a Republican mass meeting last night at Wardman Park Hotel, said that the American people always responded to the neces- of their country and that this happen again Mr. Campbell said it was not his intention to spread overconfidence, but regardless of what the reports fur the various sections of the coun- try indicate the American people will not bring into power again a party that spells business stagnation, ex- travagant governmental operation and unemployment, such as would be the case in the event the Demo- atic candidates are elected. He de- ared also that the American elec- torate has too much love of liberty 00 much common sense to elect pilette. whose radical program | w! fe would spell destruction and chaos. | Creditx Republican Party. 1 The speaker reminded his audience | people that the of this country are 1ine prosperity they rwill not be fact that the Re- | publican v and Calvin Coolidge have been largely responsible for these conditions) “President Coolidge in u fo! his quarter of a century of experience in public? oflica has always endeavored to act for the great good for the greatest mber of people. Improvement of the ¢ all has been his | s refused to barter litical advantage and fo! co to m. He alwa his office for personal gain Mr. Campb [ the outstanding achievements of publican administration during I then pointed out some of co rred to the fact that when Hard- % became President. more than 5.000,000 people were out of work, many industries were closed down, bonds and stocks were below pPar. Government expense was high and xes were almost unbearable. “But today,” he said, “there has arked improvement. There i iy no unemployment now, ve been reduced two bil- industry has been re- a ywhere there is hap- and prosperity.” S0 Calls for Votes, nyder. United States rict, chairman of meeting, in a brief speech open- the meeting explained that the thering, which was so large that d to stand about the hall, was one eetings to be of the com- zations of the He said these organizations I'ne to the thousands of men and women here who have the Liaidl w0 Vole In some State to not fail to register and vote this Fall tidward F no truth to the publ the held under the ausp bined Republican or, District Republican ty and will vote i La rollet He also called atten- tion to the assault being made upon to Constitution and the Supreme Court of the United States by third party movement. M Ella Lorraine <pe lauding the prin Republican party and the Dorsey in a ples of the mmending ol Regardless Selling Unofficially Reyes will al. between Mexico and President vote of the women of the will be the deciding factor in this Maude Kanode, (15) Lamp Shades, in various designs Abe Martin Says: Th® Prince o Wales i uzn' more'n 55. If bell-bottomed trousers kin come back, ther’s an even break r Hi Johnson. (Copyright, Joho F. Dille Co.) MEXICAN ENVOY SAILS. Reyes Goes to Europe on Secret Mission. MEXICO CITY. September 25.—Al- nso Reyes. former Mexican min- | ister to Spain. has left for France, Belgium and Spain, on a secret diplo- matic mission, it is learned at the reign office. t is reported that Senor stop in Leondon, in nnection with negotiations looking resumption of diplomatic relations reat Britain olidge, declared that the country ming election M. D. Rosenberg also spoke. contralto, Miss sang two los. N SCHOOL United States. 30 years old, but he cuts up like he After Vacation %termafis@)l‘ountz\inPen _home, Waterman’s Pen with its patent spoon-feed, insures a constant and even flow of ink. Ask to see $4.00, $5.50 and $6.50 styles. Sold and guaranteed by 50,000 reliable merchants in the > 143 Merchants in Washington ~ap MORNERS MAKE PEACE. Peggy Joyce and' Count Settle Marital Troubles. NEW YORK, September 25.—Count and Countess Gosta Morner, the lat- ter known professionally as Peggy Hopkins Joyce, actress, have agreed to_settle out of court their marital difficulties, Frank C. Delaney, attor- ney for Miss Joyce, announced last night. He said that a compact had been drawn up in which the count agrees to withdraw his suit for an- nulment of his marriage. Miss Joyce consents to withdraw her suit for separation. Both are said to promise in this document never to renew these proceedings, either here or abroad. vear or two, is a favorite article of diet in the Faroe Island, THE biggest nickel , treat ever offered! i The Best! And : SAFE — because ! filled and frozen at the Ice Crcam Plant. 1 Individual Drinking Cup Co., Inc. Easton, Pa. Original Makers of the Paper Cup 1 , college, office or THE: EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, of Former Prices URNITURE (1) Three-piece Overstuffed Suite, in- two-tone blue velour, lc———]olc———|o]c—=|a]lc——=lo]c——=]o[c——=|alc——=|n| ——=[a[c——=]a]} o] g [ and colors; some slightly mar- red; sold for $10.00 to $18.00. .. of a style (salesmen’s samples.) Regular selling prices, $1.50 to $5 (1) Wire-inclosed Bassinet, white enamel finish. from $15.00.. enamel finish. ffonier was $39.00; both pieces to match. Regular price for vanity, $74.00; $25.00 for bed. Bothifors..oo o e oo hogany finish. $8.50 (6) Seamless All-wool Velvet Rugs, room size, 9x12 feet. duced from $45.00........ R e— $29-00 (3) Oval Rag Rugs, of the best small room size, 6x9 feet. $ Reduced from $22.50........ (4) Woolcraft Scatter Size Rugs, size Reduced from $3 95 3x6 feet. $6.50 (12) Gold Seal Congoleum Art reduced from $9.95; size 9x12 $6 95 feet (5) All-wool Seamless Velvet Rugs, very good quality; room size, 6x9 feet. Reduced from $25.00.. $ (2) Cretonne-covered Bed Couches, dou- ble size, reclining back; were $33.00. Reduced to.. $ Extended Payments to Meet Your Budget e W/RIGHT c: FURNITURE Always Right i Quality and Price 905 Seventh Street N.W. E:—:EEEEEEEEEBEI $5.00 (22) Boudoir Lamp Shades, one or two $1.00 Reduced $7.50 (2) Dressers and Chiffoniers, in parch- Dresser was $54.00, $59.00 (1) Ivory Enameled Vanity and (1) Bed $74.00 (6) Cane Seat Bedroom Chairs, in ma- Reduced from $4.50 duced from $235.00... Re- $ l 25'00 (11) Unfinished Chairs, with slat back and solid seats. Reduced from S S A $ 1 '29 (2) Breakfast Room S (5 pieces each), enamel fin- ish; regularly $72.00......... $§5'00 (4) Unfinished Gateleg Tables, 40-inch top; reduced from g $0.50 tery shelf; size 20x25 inches; were $4.50. $2 '98 (3) Golden Oak Colonial China Cabinets, regular price, $35.00. Reduced $22 50 (-2')‘ 'I-J-rop-léaé 3 thrnry Dining Tables, 42x48-inch top hwhen open; mahogany finish. Reduced d from $2000;. .. .. ...t 519'50 (1) 0dd Mohair Upholstered Fireside Chair, spring arm construc- tion; 'wa.s SIB5 -l e $77’50 (2) Reed Go-Carts, in brown finish, versibl 5 7.50. o R (3)6- Gate-leg M}al.llognny-finish Tables, 36x36-inch size when open. Reduced from $25.00........ $15'00 (8) Mlhognn);finish Spindle Back Bar- bara Chairs, ormer prices, $6.50. Now. ....ociceinintot $3'75 . (6) 0dd Slz'eJlMcKa);l Table Pads, none etter made ; oblong and round; $10.50 and $12.00. Now....... $6'00 t quality, 12.50 Squares, 16.50 19.50 B 12Y>c Unbleached Cotton, 934c Yd. Mill ends of 32-inch Unbleached Cotton, close-woven grade, in lengths from 1 to 8 yards. 16¢ to 25¢ Cottons 12Y5¢ Yard Remnants of Bleached and Un- bleached Cottons, 36 inches wide. good useful lengths; heavy, close-woven grades. Goldenberg's—First Floor. FridayRemnant Sale Leadsin Value-Giving! Friday is always a day for thousands of thrifty _\Vashix}gtun shoppers to save on all their needs at Goldenberg’s. must be cleared of all remnants and odd lots. Original prices and costs are no consideration—hence the cause for t mail or phone orders filled for Remnant Sale items. — — — 0 All New, Fashionable Models, in - All Sizes, Including Extra i Large Sizes from 48 to 54 a big response that we scoured the market for another lot. Our search was successful, and again quarter sleeves. D sizes from 48 to 54. Remnants of $1.75, $2 and $2.25 Silks Friday at $1 ,29 One of the most attractive lots of silk remnants we've had in months, offering the most wanted weaves and colors at extraordinary savings. Included in the group are rem- nants of— —40-inch Canton Crepe —40-inch Silk Radium —40-inch Printed Crepe —40-inch Crepe de Chine —40-inch Satin Charmeusc ~40-inch Sport Satin —33-inch Silk Broadcloth —36-inch Black Brocades —Ete. Lengzths suitable for skirts, blouses and dresses, in wanted street and evening shades. Goldenberg's—First Floer, New Tailored Hats of Stitched Felt Special for Friday Only $1.95 Smart Hats that women favor for wear during early Fall days—in medium and small youthful models of stitched felt and suede cloth. Banded and trimmed in con- trasting folds of silk and metal cloth ribbons. Black and all the newest Autumn shades. Goldeaberg's—Second Flsor. —36-inch Black Duchesse —36-inch Glace Taffeta —36-inch Chiffon Taffeta —36-inch Satin Messaline —36-inch Black Taffeta Outing Flannels and Ginghams Former 29¢ and 39¢ 19¢ Remnants of 36-inch Outing Flannels, 36-inch Domet Flannels and 36-inch Printed Fleecedown Flannels, in an assortment of striped and fancy patterns; also 32-inch Dress Ginghams, 36-inch Shirting Madras, 36-inch High Count Per- cales, 32 and 36 inch Tissue Ginghams, good useful lengths and desirable colors. 20c and 25¢ Ginghams, etc., 14c ants of 32-inch Dress Ginghams,-in checks, stripes and plaid‘:.e:‘l:n 36-inch Percales, 27-inch Outing Flannels, 27-inch Shaker Flannel, etc. Desirable lengths for various needs. Goldenberg's—First Floor. We Repeat a Successful Dress Event Tomorrow — } $7.50 and $10 Fall Dresses of Fiber Silk (Rayon) and Filette N ) tomorrow you are offered an opportunity to purchase a | new Fall dress at a price 'way below the real value. One glance will show you these are not ordinary $5 dresses. Keen judges of quality and style will quickly appreciate the fact they are worth much more. Fashioned in the season’s approved styles of heautiful lustrous materials that find favor this Fall— Fiber Silk (Rayon) and Filette, in Plain and Striped Effects Colors of navy, brown, cocoa and black. Straightline and long-waisted models in fancy and tai- lored styles, with trimmings of fancy buttons, lace, bias folds and touches of contrasting color. All sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 46 regulars, also extra large Short and three- Shelves, counters and stock rooms hese bold, striking reductions. No Remnants of $2 and $2.50 Fall Dress Goods At $1,39 a Yard Our entire stock of remnants of woolen dress goods marked at a price that means remarkable savings for thrifty dress goods buyers tomorrow ~All-Wool Crepe —Fiber Silk (Rayon | All.-Wool Crepe —All-Wool Tubular Jerscy —All-Wool Tan Polaire Widths from 40 to 54 inches for suits, dr All-Wool Tricotine All-Wool Storm Serge ~All-Wool Check Suitings 11-Wool Broadcloth nd leading colors. Lengths Biack shirts, coats and capes. Geldenberg 's—First Floor. Remnants of White and Colored Wash Goods Remnants of White Goods, including ) longcloth. nainsook, pajama checks, striped dimity, dotted Swiss, etc. 0 40 inches wide. Good use- c ful lengths. Re: and 35c grades. At, S Remnants of White and Colored Goods, including plain and printed plisse crepe, printed silk and cot ton pongec. colored voiles, mercerized batiste, floc voiles, colored organdy, white cannon cloth, chiffon voile and ¢ 30 to 44 inches wide. De- sirable leng r 39 and 59c grades. At.... Remnants of high-class materials, including Fiber Silk (rayon) glow ity ch . mercerized poplin, mercerized ton pongee, mer- cerized cott . lrish dress Tinen. mer- ) cerized broa d-cotton bunny silks, ete. % 35 and 36 hes wide. ngths for every purposc. ) Regular 5% to $1.00 grades. At... Goldenberg's—First Floor Alexanfiér Smith’s Room Size Rugs at Big Savings . Subject to Slight Manufacturer’s Imperfections Because of slight defects in the weave these Alexander Smith & Son's rugs were sold to us at "way below the regular market price, enabling us to offer them at very large savings. We have included many perfect rugs from our stock of floor samples to insure a large selec- tion of patterns. You will therefore find an excellent range of the newest and most desir- able designs and colors in this sale. (5) 6x9-it. Seamless Brussels Rugs: former x9-ft. Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs: (3) 83x10.6-ft. Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs ; i 4) 7 (4) 9x12-ft. (6) 8.3x10.6-ft. Seamles. (7) 9x12-ft. Seamless A (&) Ox12-ft. (11) 83x10.6-ft. Seamless (5) 1.3 eamless Axminster Rugs: former $435.00 grade. Axminster Ru $ ninster Rugs: camless Axminster Rugs: forme (8) 9x12-it. Seamless Brussels Rugs: Srussels Rugs: 12-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs: former $ 00 grade. riner $32.50 grade. mer $42.50 grade. +% A 50 grade. At. de. At., grade. At.. ade. At ) grade grade. At. At former 83 former Congoleum Rugs, $7.45 Slight seconds of the Gold Seal quality, termed “seconds™ hecause of a blur in desizn borders or holes. Size 7 ft. 6x9 ft. Handsome wool rug designs, with complete borders, : none with torn 69c Felt-Base Covering, 24c halls, bathrooms and vestibules. Mill lengths of Heavy Felt-base Floor Coveing, 2 to 4 square yards, but plenty alike to cover rooms, Good patterns gnd colorings. $7 Grass Rugs, $3.95 9x12-ft. Heavy, Double-warp Japanese Grass Rugs, blue, green and brown stenciled medallion, oriental and neat border designs. Guldenberg's—First Floor. Corsets (10) Bon Ton Corsets, of coutil, low bust and long skirt model for stout figures: sizes 29 to 38 only. $4.50 grade at. $3-69 (36) American Lady Raydio Gir- dles, or non-lacing corsets, of pink striped material, with wide sections of elastic nch length: sizes 24 to 2 Former $3.00 grade F day at.. " $1.95 Wrap -a-Round Corsets, also lace-back models, including Thomson's, Warner's and R & G makes, of brocade and plain cou- til; broken sizes from 25 to 34. Former $3.50 grade Fri- $2 69 day at (Third Floor.) Pink Bandeaux, fancy striped ef- fects: fasten-back models, with elastic insert; mostly all sizes. Former 39c grade Frida; s o Y 29¢ [¢ (First Floor—Bargain Table. $2 Envelope Chemise, $1.59 Remnant lot of high-grade En- velope Chemise, trimmed with heavy laces and insertions; also lot of hand-embroidered night- gowns. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. FURNITURE CLEARANCE m Mirrors, oval (3) Davenport Tables, brown wh[l7()e ?:;‘:nrmd frames; plate | mahogany finish: 48 inches long. Flass, size 10514 inches Sold | Sold regularly at31950 ¢35 5y regularly at $2.50. Fri- and $22.50. Friday at. o Gny;at chen Tabl Ulz) lridelefllth' ?hn Fruit in-top Kitchen Table, Bowls, on wrought-iron stands; Hc(]}'lur;t:l”lxzke;p 48-inch top; | 12-inch size. Sold regular- 98¢ slightly imperfect. Sold regu- | ly at $2.25. Friday at..... larly at $14. (l) 3 ft. Simmons make Steel Bed, walnut finish; square tub- Sold 75. Friday $6-98 (2) Overstuffed Living Room Suites, upholstered in combina- tion mohair; sides and back fi ished in velour of the same ing; slightly scratched. shade; one in walnuts the other 24.50. blue with rose backgrounds; 82- ;fifi':;".yt“’ . $14°75 inch sofa, large fireside chair and armchair. Regular price, $295.00. Friday at $195 (5) Bridge Lamps, mahoy finish; weighted bn’e’ lrflstlc?ll.}g turned: adjustable ®rm and 8- inch silk shade with deep silk Sampson Woven Wire Springs, closest woven wire made; heavy and high riser; sizes 3 ft., 3.6 ft. and 4.4 ft, the latter for wooden beds. Sold regularly at 98 $15.00. Friday at - B esrimdh ¢| fringe. Sola regularly ey ey Stecs: at $142s. wridey at... 098 | e e (6) White Enameled Steel Cribs, 2 ft. 6 in. by 4 ft. 6 in. size; drop sides, twin link springs. Sold regularly at $9.75. $698 Friday at (8) Solid Quartered Oak Living Room Rockers, saddle seats; highly polished. Sold regularly at $15.00. Fri- day at (22) Qdd Bedroom Chairs, Rockers and Benches, all walnut finish; cane seats; left from suites. Sold formerly at $11.00, $12.50 and $14.50 each. 98 Friday at.... o (6) Night Tables, or Telephone Stands, 12x12-inch top, with drawer and lower shelf; four pretty turned legs; mahogany and walnut finish. Sold regularly at day at. Only 42 rugs at this price. $17.98 to $25 New Fall Coats In a Special Friday Sale at $12.50 Sizes 16 to 44 and Extra Large Sizes 421 to ; The unusual values are the result of a special purchase. All are this season’s favored styles, in a wide selection of fine materials: | Blocked Polaire, Normandy, | Plain Polaire, Tweeds, Overplaids, | Novelty Stripes and Fancy Mixtures. Some coats with fur collars of Moui- flon or Stone Marten Opossum, others with self collars. Straightline beltless models, with set-in raglan efiect sleeves and large crushed collars. Single and double breasted stvles, with patch or slash pockets. Plain shades and combination colorings. Full lined with silk or fancy material. | Goldenberg's—Second Floor. BT | thing (2) Topcoats, all-wool material, in good shade of green; made with all-around belt; sizes Odd Lots Men’s CI (37) Men’s Suits of blue serg and fancy blue material button conservative mod full Venetian linin, 36, 37, 39 and 41. _F &t a 10 1y. Friday at. oo $8.95 (7) Winter Overcoats, all-wool plaid-back and brown herring- bone materials; double breasted: belt all around and patch pocket models; sizes 34, 35, 36, tweeds, mostly single- $9.75 shade three-button, medium half-lined; breasted coa zes 32 33 and 34. Friday at Goldenberg's—First Floor.

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