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& WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, .OCTOBER 28, 1924. 12 BRANTING DRAFTS " IRAK COMPRONIE Swedish Premier May Give Solution of British-Turk | i of the Mid-City Citizens’ Association for Row to Council Today. THE EVENING STAR, DRISCOLL RE-ELECTED| FEDERAL POSTS VACANT. ! z BY MID-CITY CITIZENS % ’ Presidency of Association for the 14th Consecutive Term Unan- mously Given. Tev/giireiiie . /e Civil Service Commission An- « nounces Competitive Tests. | Black Cats 'n Everything Will Make Gay Parties | Halloween is synonymous of witches, black |cats and scarey things. A bewildering assort- {ment of dainty favors and effective table deco- \rations for Halloween parties. Moderate ;rprices help in the party’s success. The Civil Service Commission an- nounces open competitive examina- tions to fill vacancies in the follow- ing positions: 1 Junior cartographic engineer, Coast | and Geodetic Survey, at $1,860 a year. naturalization examiner, law, Natu ralization Service, Department ot La bor, at $1,860 a year; teacher of home economics (prevocational grades), at $1,200 a year, and teacher of home STORE" | Clown Costumes, in various colors, size 14 economics (junior vocational grades) at $1,400 a year, Indian Service; Purchase of Winter Coats e s R sistant animal husbandman, | Red"Riding Hood Costumes, size 14 years of Antmal Indusizy,§ Depsutment vof {f | Gy et e 8350 Agriculture, at $2,400 a year; live- | 8 > stock market reporter and meat mar- | Clown Costumes, for men, assorted colors; ket reporter, Bureau of Agricuitural i Economics, Department of Agricul- | sines 38, :0 “"';l_ 42. ”A" Snsoppisesoc ';‘3 50 ture, at assistant sci- “Mephisto,” “ Witch,” *“Yama Yama, el “ Mexican,” “ Spanish Girl,” “ Gypsy Agriculture, at $2 Girl” and “Jester Girl” costumes, sizes 38,40 and 42, At ........oe........$4.00 Paper napkins, place favors, place cards, paper hats,-crepe paper. o oflicer, junior grade, at sal- aries up to $2,000 a year, and medical officer, grade A, at entrance up to $3,250 a year, and medi Little Girls’ Personal Greeting Cards Panty Dresses for Christmas % 4 In order to give them the proper atten- 3.98 [ tion, Personal Greeting Cards to send to g '.-7 vour friends Christmas should be ordered Just the cutest models % / B, at entrance now. Engraved in Old English or script we hayo ever shown. JThey; —a type from your own plate at the follow- are made of all-wool jer- (_f/ { sey, in such wanted shades 5/ /A g JEFPBCES: as blue, buff, brick and / A 35 s henna, with pretty %‘) cards, $1.95 embroidered designs. 30 cards, $2.69 100 cards, $4.75 2 to 6 years. New plate, name only, engraved in script for $1.45. New plate, name only, engraved in Old § Ve English for $275. Statienery Dept.—First Floor, 8th Street Asnex. $1.95 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDAB! . Driscoll was re-elected president the fourtcenth successive term at a meeting last night of the association in the auditorium of the Thomson School, Twelfth-and L streets. Before er, 3 his name was to! 3 placed_in nomina- Ses- tion M- T v = wsked the associa= Nations, now in s lu- Sl e ton of the Irak boundary question B e t much as he had which would be acceptable to both | i urkey and which tion for so many danzerous skirmishes | |t years he thought nd British it was time for some one clse to have the honor an the responsibility, but he w unani- mously re-elected. All other oflicers d. They . C. Buc W. Skillton; corge T. Bow- Pimes; repre- munity Center orton; and dele- Citizens' Richardson 5 October _Dr. Hj mar Branting, the Swedish prem worked until early this mornin draw up for the extraordina; sion of the concil of the League B | sion he ds Ordinarily | Sell at $19.75 | Great Britain and would e¢nd the between th Any woman with her || mind set on a moderate price to pay for her Winter Coat can secure values that are excep- tional in this sale to- morrow. They are NOT ordinary coats, but in style, quality and work- manship they are far superior to coats usually associated with such a low price as $14.50. printing wting Of - its an hour for platen men, $1 an hour for cylinder men’ and $1.05 an hour for head | printing pressman, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, at $7.48 a ; apprentice fish culturist, Burcau Fisheric: artment of Com- t $600 & year for duty in the tes, and at $900 « year for Alaska. information and application blanks may bo obtained at the office of the Civil Sert I street ‘northwest. tio rangeme tectural ¢ new assem built at Ger of merce, S William Hall, ent will be made meeting of the Wl the personnel of the ittees. Annual reports and committee chair- ) eting | o ass a ht adopted [ res -alling attention to the 1 crime and urging the Com- assign_more to the downtown police prec v agaiust the removal - at the hand- committee R | ; Some have collars L h cuffs and even borders ?:.r,ge,, D,! o 3'2.98x shade trees from the streets of the hi e if from 6 to 14 years of age, of il city alld‘ [lri(;b\'l"l for the Commissioners Of fflghlunflb e urs. wool navy Dblue wr::' % w.(U'l for their ecision to replant trees > S - touches of bright colored stitch- along the' curbings of Thirtenth Ohcesfhaxeqeeltcol TEEPRRDT Dintiogs fuiabedsvIt street between I and G streets were lars. e tontained in another resolution adopted. . Goldenberg’s—Third Fleer, @N = the Aggravation, eral delc received member of the mixcd commission su- pervising the exchange of populations hetween Turkey and Greece, who re- | had withdrawn frc | had resumed his request of the Angora News als ived that “Purkish ¢ stopped a resting Kurther) ng g Fethi zation, will Greck | 'rnrhmn1 The warm favored ma- terials are: Normandy, Bolivia, Cut Polaire, Sports Plaids, Plain Polaire, Soft Velour and Nov- elty Fabrics. Greeks soft grade, closcly knitted from fine all-wool varns, all full cut and corrcctly made. Choice of buff, black and peacock. __ Women's Sweaters, $5.98 and $6.98 High-grade Wool Jersey Coat Sweaters, in brown, navs, reindeer and black. Made with tailored belt, sieeves and Dockets. Regular sizés, $5.98. Extra sizes, $6.98. Women’s Sweaters, $4.98 Brushed Wonl Coat Sweaters, stylish block design with border trimming. Colors include bive, buff, rust and green. Cricket Sweaters, $2.98 Brushed Wool Cricket Sweaters, slipon models, in bluoe and t2n with contrasting border trimming. V peck and long sleeves. Cardigan Jackets, $250 Women's Sleeveless All-wnol Cardigan Jackets, in black and oxford; long-cut styles with buttoned fronts; all sives. Women’s Scarfs, $1.69 Hlack Wool Scarts or Shawls; beavy, soft-kuitted grade with Women’s Shawls, $1 and $1.69 Shonlder or Breakfast Shawls, oxford and bleck combina- tions. Assorted sizes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor, 0:0====.:0 Bungalow Aprons, 79¢ || 20c Longcloth, 15¢ Yd. Good-looking Aprons that any house- 36-inch Longcloth, finc chamois finish, ;\vnte v~|'|fl dchg);! in wearing—made of for lingeric and infants’ wear. ast-color percales, in an assortment of . well-covered patterns. Neat trimmed 25c Pajama Checks, 18c styles in slip-on or buttoned models. 36 inches wide, close woven, grade, for making undergarm Full cut and well finished. First Floor—Bargain Table, Goldenberg's—First Floor. o L3 —_— $1.75 A|l=\i;‘001 Imported Tailored and Ready-to-Wear Hats French Flannel, $1.49 Yard of Black Hatter’s Plush Flannels, because of their beauty and serviceabilits, are esjoving || O™'¢ ©f the Very Newest Style Notes great favor this season for one-piece dresses and sports wear. This Jor Present W ear is a fine, all-wool quality, imported to scll at §1.75 a yard. The Orfie(oF Bashiont latost taniitss Seaartitailoreds assortnient includes the most desired colors, among them almond < ok = 2 green, powder blue, henna, jade. copen, reindeer, brickdust, peacock, || hats of exquisite Hatter's Plush that reveal their g brown, navy, gray and black. 30 inches wide original higher prices in every detail of quality, Women’s All=Wool Knit Slip-On Sweaters....... ifnot the Cause, of most Diseases Smart Sweaters that are right in fashion’s favor for Fall, and indispensable for bracing Autumn days outdoors. Heavy When the bowels become clogged with goisonoqs waste matter, cleanse them at once, but avoid Tailored or ragian effect sleeves. Trim- med with folds, buttons and buckles. Colors of brown, navy, deer and black, as well as various handsome color combinations. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 44; also extra large sizes from 422 to 50"z Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. o % $1.39 Seamless Sheets 48¢ and 59¢ Washable $1.09 Cretonnes of perfect qual- ity, i : full bleached an e in Yard - wide Vashable Cretonnes in mill lengths or full bolts, from which ¥ drastic purgatives; they make constipation worse il by irritating the delicate linings of the intestines focty 1409 anddigestivetract. Use Beecham’sPills, whichare " proba 40 Pills-25¢ piq but effective, tone the stomach and liverand 90 Pills-50c train the bowels to natural, complete functioning. . 1 double be [ 1% $1.59 Sheets, $1.19 5 system. They are purely vegetable, Act gently 2 72x99 Seamless Blea 5 et . eoddre but efficiently. | Shects, close-woven firm grade the required mumber of e { free from starch or dressi and one t nople 3 in or 3 At Officer Ordered Here First Lieut. Freder Quartermaste [ frin Mostillhealthis due toconstipation. Beecham’s Pills give prompt relief and tone up the whole i Nivg fi\u"‘f NN O N S8 N O Y Y G cashion comfort covering, couch covers and faney work of all descriptions. Light apd dark floral, stripe, bird, foliage and tapestry designs, First Floor — Bargain Table and Fourth Floor. 39¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ Pillowcases, pillowease Bleached . finish fine-grade R Indian and Cowboy Suits for Kiddies’ Halloween $1.39 Indian Chief Suits, at $1.19 Can be used as v when {1l | | | | 1 I 4 / { / ] I g {ll' {i 4 = YOO eXirgvirg 7 ween is over. Indian Chief —a_complete ting «laborately trimmed shirt, trimmed pants feathered Better Indian Sui and $2.95 $2 Cowboy Suits, $1.79 uits, including h belt, pistol and red handker- chief. s 4 to 14 years. Neatly boxed. $2 Tubular Jersey, $1.59 54-inch All-wool Tubular J sey, one of the scason’s fav materials for dres: , in wanted shades a green, henna black, taupe. cock and brown. $3 Wool Coating, $1.98 b4-inch All-wool Coating, extra heavy winter weight for unlined coats; in brown. tan and gray mixtures, also plain black. $1.75 Dress Crepe, $1.39 40-inch All-wool Dress Crepe, fine, close-woven quality, in black, navy and brown. suc an, ¥, navy, silver, pea- o, * 2.25 Wool Suitings, $1.79 54-inch All-wool Suiting. plain color basket weave material for suits and dresses; black, navy, brown, beaver and heuna. | ’ $1 Storm Serge, 79¢ | S6-inch Storm Serge, | close-twilled grade, in black, navy, brown. copen, cardinal and cocoa. | $1.75 Poiret Twill, $1.29 All-wool Poiret Twill, 38 inches wide; extra heavy,k close-woven quality for dresses, suits, ete., in brown, henna, copen, gray and tan L3 % design and supcrior workmanship. A splendid selection of the smartest modes for street, tai- lored or sports wear. All clever new shapes and snappy tailored trims of silk velvet and bands and bows of grosgrain ribbon. For tomorrow only at $295. Regular $5 and $6 Values Goldenbery's—Second Floo: K3 ® X e $2 Russian Crei)e The Silk Department offers for tomorrow these i 7@\ R7QX i fashionabie Russian Crepes at a real saving. 39 inches wide, high lustrous finish, extra heavy crepe quality, in all the new Fall shades, including black, navy, brown, mocha, madonna, bobolink, gray, reseda, fal- low, tan, fog and henna. $1.79 Brocade Crepe, $1.39 36 inches wide, a heavy, high lustrous rayon (fiber silk) qual- ity, with satin brocade designs in henna, navy, seal, gray, fog, blue- jay, copen, madonna, fallow, tan, reseda and black. $2.50 Charmeuse, $1.89 40 inches wide, extra heavy lus- trous satin-face quality, in black and all wanted Fall shades. All pure silk. Better grade Cowboy Suits at $245 and $3.45. Cowboy Suits, corduroy plush trimmed, $4.95. Cowboy Suits, trimmed with real fur, $675. Boys’ Department—Third Floor. 50c Table Oilcloth 29c Yard 5-quarter Table Oilcloth, sec- onds the standard quali i plain white, fancy and eftects. Goldenberg's—First Floor. or 20,000 Failed Last Year because they guessed 20,000 business concerns failed last year because they did not know the facts about their own business. Think of it! 20,000 business men failed because they tried to run their business without knowing exactly where.they stood each day. And many thousands more failed to get the profits they carned because they did not know alt about their , expenses and sales, and because they did not have the facts to stop and prevent leaks and losses. The Burroughs Simplified Accounting Plan gives the mer- chant each day the information he must have to make his business most profitable. It takes much less time than old- 4 fashioned pen-and-ink methods. It givesmore factseachday i than pen-and-ink records provide each month. Yet it is so simple that many business men keep their own records. Investigate its possibilities for your business. Phone the Burroughs office and a representative will tell you how it has helped others in your own line of business, and show you how it will help you to make more money. There is not the slightest obligation and no expense. If not con- venient to phone, mail the coupon. Burroughs Machin priced as low as $125. Small down payment and easy terms. Burroughs Adding Machine Company, E.L. HUFFMAN, Agency Manager YN M7 M0 for making handsome street and afternoon costumes. $2 Crepe de Chine, $1.65 40 Inches wide, pure silk, close- woven grade, with a beautiful finish, in a complete assortment of street and evening shades, also white and black f 74Xi/@\i78YATeX: 0 78 3 e < $8 and $9 Part-Wool Blankets 66x80 and 70x80 heavy-weight Part-wool 56.75 Blankets, beautiful plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray. as well as white and gray with pink or blue borders. $6.50 & $7.50 Comforts, $4.95 72x80 double-bed size Wool or $3.50 Plaid Blankets, $2.65 Cotton-filled _Comforts, many 64x76 double-bed size Blankets, soft fleece finish, plaids of blue, covered with fine quality sateens, others with silkolines, with pink, tan and gray. Goldenbery’s—Fourth Flear. plain-color sateen borders. A= $2.50 Lace Curtains Scotch, Nottingham and filet weave Lace Cur- tains, 2% yards long and full width. White, ivory and ecru colors, In neat novelty effect or heavily worked borders. Choose from curtains by the pair or panels used one to a window. $1.5 $4 Lace Curtaind, $2.85 5 Beautiful Curtains by the pair or panels, the latter with bullion froige; 2% and 3 yards long; white, ivory and ecru colors; neat and elaborate worked patterns, that are copies of the costly real laces. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. <. 53 Our Greatest Sale of Boys’ Sweaters - Fine All-Wool Qualities at Practically Wholesale Prices Washington mothers will find this the best opportunity to outfit the youngsters with warm al-wool sweaters for wintry days. Choice of a great variety of styles in Fine All-wool Sweaters, includ- ing rich combinations of colors and college stripes. Sizes 28 to 38 for boy and girls of 8to 18 years. $5.00 and $6.75 Regular $8.00 Pull-Over Style Pulk-Over Style $3.95 $4.95 v Goldenberg's—Boys’ Department, Third Fleer. AT 25c Dress Ginghams 16¢ Yard Mill ends of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in checks, stripes and _plaids of various colors and com- binations; 2 to 10 yard lengths. Yii7g and buy a liberal supply. Thread silk stockings, in black and a variety of de- the lot. ‘Women’s $1 Burson Hose, 79¢ Black Cotton Ribbed Stockings, mostly all sizes; seconds of 15¢ grade. W ’s §1 and $1.25 T i omen’s $1 and $1.25 Thread Silk Fiber Silk (Rayon) Hosiery Slight Seconds Wonderful Silk Hosiery valucs for sirable colors, and Fiber Silks (rayon) 6 )c in several shades, mado with fashioned leg. Classed as slight seconds because of small defects which do not affect the wearing Fiber (rayon) and Silk Mixed Hose, with fashioned les and narrowed snug fitting ankle. - All perfect \quality, and shown In a good assortment of desirable shades. Perfect quality. ‘Women’s Sport Hose, 49¢ All the most wanted styles for Wool and Cotton Mixed Sport Hose, heather mix- ildren’s school frocks as well tures; light weight; mostly all sizes; seconds of §9¢ for women's house garments. || grade. tomorrow—be sure to attend this sale qualities or mar the appearance. Nearly all sizes in Children’s Stockings, 10c ~ Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. gVl QX /40YiVe Vil Tomorrow We Offer Greater Savings in a Sale of $30.00 Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs Large Room Sizes—9x12 ft. and 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. $91 .45 Other Room Size Rugs at Greatly Reduced Prices 83x10.6 and 9x12 ft. Axminster Rugs; former $40.00 grade. At. 83x106 and 9x12 it. Wilton Velvet Rugs; former $45.00 grade. At. e Addtng 83x10.6 and 9x12 ft. Seamless Axminster Rugs; former $45.00 grade. % -:-mgn-“’ 4 83x10.6 and 9x12 it. Seamless Axminster Rugs; former $55.00 grade. At. 784 17th 8t. N.W. ‘Washington, s Cook’s Linoleum Rugs, $8.75 (Seconds of $16.50 grade) Because of a slight blue in design we secured this lot of 175 Rugs to tell at close to half price. 7.6x12-ft. size—genuine Cook’'s Linoleum Cork-filled Burlap-back Rugs, with complete border, in wool rug or tile patterns. Light and dark colorings. 5 In_this portfolio s - Ribited lhl‘lvrr:u:l.ll l:l’l:xln“ evecy part _R—-m”i;'f-u'z imore money with jt. e Burroughs man show : They*re the product of Alexander Smith & Sons Co.—a name that means Jependable quality and long ur_vlce. All-wool face and seam- less—choice of Velvet and Brussels fabrics, in light and dark colorings, showing floral, Oriental and medallion designs. A large selection of patterns in the desirable 9x12-ft. size, but for those who require smaller rugs we have plenty of the 8.3x10.6-ft. size...... Burroughs Bldg. 724 17th St. N.\W., Phone Main 2760 UrTOUE . = Machines Machines 3 Re; .00 Coat Sivie $6.75 FIGURES MAKE BIGGER PROFITS

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