Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1924, Page 16

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GECIL SAYS LEAGUE DOESNOTNEEDU.S. Will Succeed, But Not So Well, He Holds—Coming - Here Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 30.—Vis- count Cecil of Chelwood yesterday amplified certain of his statements at the Woodrow Wilson Foundation din- night, at which he was ,000 peace prize. the effect on the of Nations of the attitude toward it by the United States, of which he spoke in passing at the dinner, Viscount Cecll, in the privacy of the Thomas W. Lamont home yes- terday, asserted that no one in Europe now. doubts that the league will suc- ceefl, ecven without American ad- herence “The league will get on without America.” he said. “Not as well, of course, but it will get on." He added that the supra-patriotism, which he said was the great foe of the league, bad not heen destroyed in Europe In the five vears of the league's uctivities; but he said that the clash of continental interests had ben at least mitigated Russia to be Welcomed. Germany’s entrance into the league in Viscount Cecil's opinion, was most important, and he anticipated a wel- | come and a permanent place on the council for her. He would be welcomed TOSCANINI TO COMPLETE PUCCINI’S. “TURANDOT” Unfinished Opera of Late Composer Taken Up by Former Metropol- itan Director. By the Associated Press, MILAN, December 30.—Arturo Tos- canin!, formerly musical director of at La Scalla, plete the unfinished opera dot” of the late Glacomo Puccin opera will be finished next s and will be produced at La Scalla. . has promised to com- Both ‘man and woman drivers are | to take part in the hill-climbing, gas- oline-economy and other tests at the motor races at Cannes, France, next Maich. Let Next Christmas be the most enjoyable you have ever had Join Our Christmas Club NOW Members paying 50 cents a week for fifty weeks will recelve Members paying $1 a week for fifty weeks will raceive. “Turan- | | Members paving $2 a week for fifty weeks will receive Memb®rs paying $5 a week for fifty weeks will receive............. -§ Members paying $10 a fifty weeks will recefve.... week for .. .$500.00 three per cent interest added it all pay ments are made regularly or in advance Mussed- Neckwear 50c to $1 Grades at Lot of Women's Neckwear, left from the holiday rush, slightly mussed and sofled, including Vestees, Coliar and Cuff Sets, Pan Separate Collars and Circylar Tab in various styles; white and colors. A Wonderful Sale of Evening | Dinner and Dance Frocks Values Worth $40, $45, $50 . and $69.50 seam in center. A High-Grade Maker’s Samples—All New & and Different! Such a sale, coming on the eve of the New Year, will prove of extraordinary interest to all women who require new rocks for the season’s social activities. One of our best manufacturers gave us his showroom samples of evening, din- ner and dance dresses that were made to sell at $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 and $69.50—at a price that enables us to offer these marvelous values. They are new, exclusive models that simply cannot be appreciated unless they are seen—mere words cannot convey the beauty of the styles, the richness of the materials nor the elegance of the colorful beadings and artistic trimming $1.25 Oilcloth Table Covers, 75¢ Slight Seconds Oileloth Table Covers, size 54x54 inches, neat, printed designs on sanitas oilcloth; all fast colors. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Sale of Hygeia Comforts $5.00 Grade $3.69 This sale represents the purchase of a mill's er stock together with those from our regular stock hav Covered with fine grade silk and sateen, figured on both sides The better grade are filled with wool, while the lower grade is filled with good quality white cotton. ot $5 66x80 Double-bed Sizg % ® with the appearance of wool; tan and gray, with blue or pink borders, Goldenberg's—Foeurth Floo: $8 and $10 Grades $5.85 e surplus g an extra ited cambric border styles. e, p also plain sa Heavy Blankets, $3.88 Nashua Mills” Blankets, fine grade cotton ° xXd The Sale Continues of $49.50, Fur-Trimmed Coats $69.50 and $75 touches. BEAUTIFUL CHENI government sufficiently desire membership In Viscount il eon sibility of conflict be minfons’ status as members of British Empire and of the league, but stressed the opportunity afford- the Dominions at Geneva ge views on world affairs. ne indication that Europe's re- gard for the league is increasing.” he pointed out, “is the fact that every year more important statesmen sit in its deliberatic This vear there x premiers and 18 foreign ers. More and more the na- tions of the league believe that it is a vital agency for the peace of the world." Viscount Cecil was the guest of honor at a private dinner of the council of foreign relations, attended by more than 100 persons, last night at the University (%ub, at which he led an informal discussion. Viscount il woes to Wasing- ton tomorrow. ' F ied that he| bears any me ficlal, to eith resident or Secretary Hughes with ect to & possible second Washington con- ference: but sald he hoped to p his respects at the White House BEADED DRESSES McLachlen Banking Corporation MEROIDERL DiDRESSES 10th and G Streets N. W, Washington, D. C. SOUTHWEST BRANCH - - - « - - - . $35 If you want a coat of striking in- dividuality for little money, you can- not afford to miss this sale. Even February you won't be able to values so wonderful, and it is certain you won't have choice from such a selection of beautiful styles and ma- terials later on. In many instances coats in this sale cost more to pro- duce than you are asked to pay for them tomorrow. The high-grade fabrics are en- riched with the finest furs. On some there are fur collars and cuffs, on others are fur borders as well. Rich, Soft-Pile Fabrics of Raritan Bolivia, Suedene, Lustrosa, Veldine, Etc. The beautiful furs, used in profusion, are beige squirrel, natural squirrel, bay squir- rel, black fox, red fox, viatka squirrel, muskrat, natural skunk, wolf and brown ALL-OVER SILVER AND LACE DESIGNS ALL-OVER CHENILLE EFFECTS COMBINATIONS OF GEORGETTE AND CHENILLE, RICH LUSTROUS SATINS. The most wanted dark colors, as well as lovely pastel shades. Trimmings of crystal, jet, steel and colored beads, some with bands of fur or ostrich, others with brilliant rhine- stone buckles and rosettes of flowers. Sizes 16 to 44. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Women’s $1.50 Thread Silk Chiffon Stockings $1.00 Pair Felforcad S s an EVERY PAIR PERFECT at . : o Women's Sheer Chiffon Thread Silk Hose, with three-seam back, e omrais REREC Ced iCotin in black and an assortment of wanted shades. Every pair per- : 0% = sleeveless, fect quality in sealed packages, PRSP pants knee ~length: perfect quality; regular $9c grade Womer’s Silk Hose, 59¢ Children’s Socks, 25¢ at 59¢ 7 i (Seconds of $1.25 Grade) (Seconds of 35¢ Grade) Thread Silk Hose, with three- Children’s Ribbed Cotton Socks, k, in black and assort- three-quarter length; assorted the imperfections will Indigestion Instantly || Exs st S o cufts. Children’; ki Women's Silk Hose, $1.55 ficrens Stockings, 3¢ Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, full Heavy-weight Ribbed Cotton mottied g nigh neck and Stockings, with triple knee; in | long ‘sleeves; ankle pants; sizes fashioned, double sole, heel and | black and cordovan; perfect | 6 to 10 year toe, lisle garter hem; all perfect | quallty. o quality ..... quality; in wanted shades. oo o> Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. *%* Geldenbery $1.69 Double-Bed Bleached Sheets Sale of $40 and $42.50 Bl Fine Axminster Rugs bleached and seamless, made of 3 7] heavy firm woven sheeting cot- ton: free from starch or dressing. 81x30-inch double bed size. $1.39 Bleached Sheets, $1.09 63x99 Seamless Blemched Sheets, extra length for single beds: finished with wide hems. $3 Bedspreads, $2.25 Crochet Bedspreads, double bed size; In an assortment of mar- 1350 B St. 8. W, 23 “ Knit Underwear For Women and Children Women's Jersey Knit Bloom- ers, with elastic wafst and knee; Coolidge Misses’ Union Suits, medium weight, white fleeced cotton, high neck and long sleoves, ankle pants; sizes 2 to 12 years, Seconds of $1.00 grade .. 49C Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits, OX.. All are beautifully fined with plain or | fancy crepe silks. Colors are brown, black, navy, gray, cocoa and green. Straightline models, with tuxedo, stand- ing and crushed crown collars; newest sleeve effects. Beautifully trimmed with o silk embroidery, braids and bands. Sizes 4* 16 to 44. $29.75 9x12-Ft. and 8.3x10.6-Ft. Sizes. All Perfect Axminster Rugs invariably give long and splendid service, and in this special rug group are room size Axminsters of heavy and excellent quality—some are woven without seams <'rl§:l;.{;. aolw . and others are seamed. All have durable long pile. There are in plain_white, oriental, floral and medallion designs on light and d?rk grgunds. it gy g e g affording ideal choice for any interior. An equal number in bkl A Dei Alexsader Smithil & Sons 89c Sleeping Garments, 69c seilles designs. . ren's Flannel 59c Pillowcases, 45c and other well known makes. Garm with fe 42x36 Hemstitched Pillowcases. striped effects; cpen v o - drop seat; sizes 6 to § S $15 Cook’s Linoleum Rugs, $7.95 s e (Slight Seconds) ; Goldenberg's—Tirst Floor. ~ Children’'s All-w o 4 7.6x12-ft. Cook's Make Cork-filled Burlap-back Linoleum Rugs, termed seconds on account of | gl oper stvie having a slight blur in printing of design. Neat tile and wool rug designs, with artistic borders. Frost Does 25 Per Cent Damage in Five California Counties. LOS A Frost da Ends Corrects December 30— nge crop of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, River- side, Ventura and Orange Counties during the recent co'd sSnap was ap- proximately 25 per cent, the heaviest fn & number of years, according to a statement by H. J. Ryan, horticul- tural commissioner. Ryan issued his statement follow- Ing a meeting here of the horticul- tural commissions of the five coun- tley affected. Sour, any Gassy, Disordered Stomach When foods “disagree” in stomach o and cause indigestion or gases, heartburn, flatulence, acidity—don’'t stay miserable and upset. The moment “Pape’s Diapepsin” reaches the stomach all becomes well again— distress just vanishes. Millions of families keep this pleasant, harmless stomach correc- tive, antacid and digestive always at hand. They know that if they eat too heavily or of wrong foods, thzh{ canfall:rnyl d;)pend upon a few tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin to giv almost irmtlnl;.e reliel.Pep s Large 60 cent packages guaranteed by druggists everywhere. i o 2 Tots’ $4.50 Panty Dresses $3.98 Wool Jersey y I tan, brown, blv with ha designs: sizes 3 to rious new and cun f There are about 520 muscles that have to do with the moving of the human body. $1 Rompers & Creepers, 88c da ette Sleeping assorted back and veaters, green th pock- and rose; $1.69 All-Wool French Serge. French serge is always fashion right and, because of its serviceability, always in demand fer practical wear. This is a superior grade all-wool French serge: fine, close-woven quality; 42 inches wide. Choice offered of black, navy, brown, burgundy, beaver afid tan. $3.50 Poiret $2.25 Stripe | $2.25 Wool | Serge, $1.89 Suitings, $1.89 | Twill, $2.89 54-inch All - wool -inch A1l - wool | Harline Stripe Serge, | Novelty Suiting navy blue and black, | neat chec! with neat white | and strip stripe. color combinations Goldenberg's—First Floor. packed by machinery Buy Sunsweet Prunesin Cartons. They are clean, being . sterilized in water at a temperature of 212 degrees F. And while still hot they are packed by machinery— untouched by human hands—in fresh, clean car- tons which bring them into your kitchen as clean as the day they left the packing house. Then, too, you know that you are getting Sunsweet Prunes when you buy them in cartons. _You are sure to get the sweet, thin-skinned variety instead of the tart, sour kind that may have disap- pointed you. You get the finest fruit from famous California orch- ards, selected and packed under the direct supervi- sion of the growers. You get a delicious, nourishing and healthful fruit ; n that costs far less than comparable foods. P Order Sunsweet Carton Prunes from your grocer to ¥ day. Prepareassuggested. Servetomorrowmorning. A Quick MeTHOD T0 Cook BREAKFAST PRUNES Wash Sumsweet Prunes, cover with hot waterand allow to soak one hour. Bring to the boiling point in the same water 1in which they were soak- ed, cover and cook until prunes are tender, from thirty to forty-five min- utes. Add sugas ten min- utes before removing from &ove. Allow one tablespoon roonet:ur of prunes, measured before soaking or cooki thick syrup is desired, remove prunes to serv- mfidu‘h when tender, and boil the liquid uatil it is of the desired con- sistency. A little orange peel, lemon juice or stick neh e o A Special Sale Featuring $3.00 Lace Curtains at $1.95 a Pair These lace curtains came to us in a special pur- chase from the mill and the saving we cffected is offered our customers tomorrow Nottingham, Scotch and Filet Lace Curtains, 27 ds long, in white, ivory and ecru color. varied selection of new and desirable patterns. Every pair fresh, new and ?erf(‘ct. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, 75¢ and $1 Rayon (Fiber Silk) Draperies 58c¢ Rayon (fiber silk) and Sun- fast Drapery, rich, lustrous qualities, in a_large assort- ment of plain, figured all-over and border designs, in rose, blue, gold, green and mul- berry shades. Any quantity cut_from full bolts. Fourth Floor—Drapery Section. 48c Cretonnes, 24c Yd. Yard-wide, Fast-color Cretonnes, heavy weight, light or dark floral, bird or foliage designs, for urprises PRUNES FOR CONSTIPATION Prunes are nature's own laxative, “Doctors there are pointing out that the natural fruit juices, the fruit salts sndBpam'mlarIJ the bulk o; runes /:aula,flbm:fifi'al and natural ¢ Olfi;l bowels. “PRUNES FOR BREAKFAST " i5 @ wonderful health rule.” Other [ruits and }sz which lack the bulk and natural mfim of prunes. will not serve_the same eggs and similar highly concentrased 4i}at dishes need prunes to make bull sract and aid elimmations SUNSWEET Juices 24x38 to 24x39 Imported Rag Rugs, hit-and-miss white striped English and brown; sides and ends bound In colors to 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in a 3 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. school dresses and women's house $1.50 a yard, and at the sale price offers an unusual styles and colorings, for women's with neat colored stripes; re- $1 Silk Pongee $2 Chiffon $1 Crepe de vash proof; desirable in all wanted street 20c Longcloth, 15¢ oy sirable street and o * Women’s Novelty Cufi mode, brown, beaver, gray, et there—get your share. $1.29 Fabric Gloves, $1 Serge or wool jersey knee pants. Sizes 3 to Bacon, e assortment of color combinations; Sot rm Bl 45x36 Lace-edge Plllowcases, oftr warm . Blankste, o5, : ets: In navy, 35c Dress sizes 30 to 34 Gingh $6 Jap Grass Rugs, $2.98 89c Rag or Grass Rugs, 50c Girls’ $1 Bloomers, 77c Rugs, beautiful stenciled designs in green, blue effects, With novelty borders; also 27xi4 Japanese e | 25¢ Yard Grass Rugs, In green, blue and brown stenciled | fome ) fimmed with lace edg- | match those in rug. designe. 14, 16 and 18 S Gold 's—Fourth Floor, large assortment of checks and Rlsbeye plaids; fine domestic quality in all wanted shapes; fast colors. 150 & li The ideal fabric for children's $ Satln Nlessa ine garments. _ & i 35¢ Cotton Crepe, 29c The high-grade Satin Messaline sells regularly at Serpentine and other fine grade 2 jualities, In an assortment of new chance for saving on the cost of a new frock. All - pure silk quality, wtih high, rich lustered satin face; —_— and children's kimonos the most desirable weight. In wanted street and i 49c Outing Flannel, 39c evening shades, also white and black. 35 inches wide. 36-inch extra heavy-welght Outing Flannels, light ground versible quality. 85¢ Taffeta, $1.49 Chine, 85¢ 25c Shaker Flannel, 18c 33-inch Sllk Pon- 35 ,inches wide;: 39 inohes et 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- gee, an all pure silk, extra fine, soft chif- all silk rich, 1 nel, heavy double fleece quality. \varranted tub and | fon finish, pure silk, . rich, lus- < = trous quality, in de- reet and evening | and evening shades: 36-ineh Longcloth, close woven :;\ldts: also import- | also beautiful | evening shades; also 'd';:,‘x:;‘,:f:‘m‘.““ for making un- | 4% ctural tan shade. | changeable effects. black and white. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Kid Gloves Pai 5 air ‘Women's Fancy Nol\'cllky Cuff N SN AN i liable skins, in Kid Gloves, sot, pliatlle Where desirable merchandise costs less! white with black, and black with white; P. K. and overseam sewn; wide embroidered backs; 9’ . all sizes. Boys’ $4.00 Novelty Suits Little Boys' Novelty Suits, in Oliver Twist Women's Chamoisette and | and Middy stvles, of wool tweeds, corduroys s 79 Chamosuede Novelty Cuft Gloves, | and mercerized poplin or linen waist, with . with embroidered backs; plain e flare or perforated cuffs; in an 8 years. Surprise Fifth Floor. 59¢ Lace-Edge Babies’ $1.00 Crib Pillowcases, 39¢ Blankets, 79c Each baby's crib; size 30x40 inches, on blue and pink grounds with nursery designs. Surprise Fifth Floor. all sizes. / with lace medallions; fine 98c “Wear Right” Gloves, 85¢ grade bleached muslin. Wear Right Strap- Chamosuede Gloves, em- Surpeise Fifth Fleor. ‘Women's ve Silk Chemise, bodice draperies and coverings of all kinds. Lengths from broldered backs, with self or contrasting color gores; y " Women’s Fiber Hose style, fancy trimmed; perfect quality..... 2 to 8 yards. in mode, gray, sand, biscuit and covert. Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor, z f “Kayser” Silk Step=ins (Seconds of the 50c grade) ? ¥ Women's Fiber Silk (Rayon) Hose, made 5 37c CALIFORNIA PRUNE AND APRICOT GROWERS ASSOCIATION Seldeatbery'a—Tirst Tioae Tt Floor—Bargala Tadle. 2 11,252 Grower-Members, San Jose, California 3 R — . ——— - ) / 5 Women's Kayser Venctian Silk Step-ins, bodice style, some with lace edging, others plain tailored; perfect qullitfi;all sizes. $2'75 $3.50 with the three-seam back, in black and as- sorted shades. Burprise_Fifth

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