Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1925, Page 26

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Y. W. C. A. WORKERS HEAR DRIVE OUTLINED Progress of Campaign for $35,000 Is to Be Reported at Luncheon Meeting Tomorrow. Boy of 7 “Fathers” Babes Abandoned By Their Parents By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 10.— John Naumo, 7, played father to his baby sister and his 5-vear-old brother after their parents dis- appeared two days ago. He was discovered. by a policeman '‘n their basement home on the lower East Side feeding sugar water to the 3-months-old girl. Bellevue Hospital attaches after taking up a collection for the two boys turned them over to the children’s society. The sister was put in the Bellevue's foundling ward BELASCO YII‘ELDS PblNT. | Supports Actors’ Equity Board Pro- gram He Had Opposed. NEW YORK, February 10 David v enemy of the Ac- t Equity ociation, last night | joined in support of the program of the Equity Ad ry Board of the| Theater to study radio and adjust all | SORALSTS SLOR HERRITS POLIES Inyielding Attitude Towardt Germans Is Under Fire at French Congress. Women'’s 49¢ to 69c Spring Neckwear ) 4 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDAB. STORE" Cholce of a variety of attractive style: The Final Clearaway! $25 and $29.75 Dresses rate collars of organdy, lace, evelet em- broidery and linene. 1In the popular Tuxedo, Buster Brown and flat shapes. $1.25 Seamless Hundreds of Dresses in this sweeping clearance event tomorrow—represent- ing the remainders from our regular stock of higher priced lines, together with the balance of several special purchases. $1.50 and $2.50 Metal Bag, Frames, $1 A special purchase of manufacturer's sampl brings this unusual opportunity for saving: cellent assortment of well made and rable shapes in oxidized and geld effects. in Sligree, perforated 7nd embossed patterss, and in assorted sizes, BOTH SIDES OF Plans for currying forward the campaign to raise their “annual bud- get difference” of $35,000 were made by workers in the Young Women's || Christian Association campaign at the initial luncheon meeting yester- day at headquarte; 614 E street. Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown, acting president of the association, explained || the program of the campaign. She was Introduced by Miss Elizabeth Eastman, the hostess. The principal || speaker was Andrew R. Phelps of the United States Chamber of Commerce. || It Is expected that a full report of progress of the camaign will be made at the next luncheon meeting to- morrow at 12:30, when 500 members of the chapters have been invited as guests of the association. Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur will be hostess, and the speaker will be Dr. Jason Noble Plerce of the First Congregational Church. Bleached Sheets. . { Sheets of this quality at a dollar will create active buying tomorrow. All are perfect; made of heavy even thread sheeting cotton; seamless and full bleached. 81x90 double-bed size. $6 Crinkle Bed Sets, $4.39 Crinkle Bed Sets, scalloped with cut- out corners: double-bed size; lavender and gold woven stripes. $1.50 Bleached Sheets, $1.19 72%90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, three- quarter-bed size; heavy round thread quality. 25¢ Pillowcases, 19¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, hand torn and ironed: finished with deep hem. $1 Bleached Sheets, 75¢ 50x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, heavy round thread quality; free from starch or dressing. 59¢ Pillowcases, 35c 45x36 Lace-edge Bleached Pillowcases, | serves. . hand torn and ironed: fine lace edge. | —e : 25¢ Bleached Muslin, 15¢ The Canadian Co-operative Union || 36-inch Bleached Muslin, a very has a membership of over 7,000. close-woven, soft-finish quality; arch or dressing erg's—First Flo Sturdy 19c¢ Chambrays Special at 12Y2c Women will be glad to take advantage of the special price and buy these lonz wearing Chambrays for making house dresses and children's rompers. War- ranted fast colors, in stripes and plain shades of light blue, gray, tan, pink and brown 27 inches wide. By the Associated Press, GRENOBLE, France, 10 —Speakers at the second day's ses- xion of the Socialists’ congress here although mnot advocating withdrawal February of the party's support from Premier Herriot, severely criticized the head of the present gmovernment speaker said the premier tirely lacking intellectual probity” ause he was “forever depicting any as & wolf and France as a lamb.” Another speaker hoasted party had “chased M. Millerand from rower” and made the government recognize the right of state employes Senator Royal S. Copeland of New to form unions, thereby justifving | Mr. Belasco said that the organiza-| york told of the value of the Y. W. the cupport miven the present min- |tion “has been doing splendid work for | o 4 te younger girls in a radlo talk farry the actor and the theater.” and that| gier’ WRC yesterday evening, and M. Herriot often talks about he opposed it at its inception only| 3V toliowed by singing of favorite disarmament of Germany, because he believed it would estab- | *o (O ORCEPN IR B i e {1ish a closed shop on the stage j-oonw ¥ : One was “en- ons that the Materials are: Chiffon Velvets, Silk Velvets, Satin-faced Canton, Crepe dc Chine, Georgette Crepe, All-over Gold and Silver Lace, Combina- tions of Georgette and Lace, Beaded Jacquard, Brocaded Satin, Bro- caded Velvet. another delegate. who was wounded in the war Wantx State Insurance. Still another delegate, gratulated the party the government of M zested the insuranc state monopoly it would vield several francs, which could be used for put- ting the Socialist measures into prac- tice Leon Blum, mentary group of the party, the congress to define its po: clearly, and to order this group no longer to support the government if that was the party's intention. He asked for the “approbation” of the | parliamentary group's actions, and intimated that he would not be satis- fied with the on record” or zroup’s policy S gested as substitutes tion.” BUENOS AIRES PROBING AFFRONT TO PAPAL ENVOY | In Alaska rhubarb grows over seven feet tall and is as thick as a man's fine, free who con- | supporting leader of the parlia- Every Dress suitable for present wear. Street, afternoon and evening frocks, in straightline and long-waisted effects; sleeveless, short and long sleeves. cocoa, gray, green, maize and pastel shades for evening wear. Black, navy, brown, caramel, The Aristocracy of Table Linen Of no avail is silver's pomp, or the self- conscious glitter of grandiloquent glass, without the majestic setting of snowy linen, sheer draped and of elegant sheen. We wish every housewife would try Tolman-laundered linen for her dinner table at least once. Tablecloths and nap- kins are laundered here by MacKenzie Sizing. This special new laundering method is used only on house- hold linens. It re-embosses the pattern and improves the drape and whiteness of linen to an amazing degree—and the cost is no more than for ordi- nary laundry work. Our route man will call promptly if you phone. Sizes 16 to 20 for misses, 36 to 46 for women and extra large sizes, 424 to 3 $30 and $32.50 Seamless ) 521.50 Velvet and Brussels Rugs § i The Majority Perfect—Some With Slight Mill Defects Just about enough rugs in this underselling cvent for one day—better be here tomorrow if you want to share the savings. Alexander Smith & Sons', Sloane and Sanford Carpet Co.’s makes of Seam- less Velvet and Brussels Rugs, in sizes 9x12 feet, 11.3x12 feet and 8.3x106 feet. Choice of floral, oriental and medallion designs; light and dark colorings. $45 and $47.50 Room Size Rugs, $29.50 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Alex. Smith and Sons’ Make Seamless Wi'ton Velvet or Axminster Rugs, in handsome oriental, medallion and flo¥al designs in colorings to suit any room decorations. $5 and $6 Jap Grass Rugs, $2.98 $x10-ft. Large Room-Size Japanese Grass Rugs, extra fine 1600 and heavy double-warp grades; green, blue or brown stenciled designs. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. for larger *® $2, $2.50 and $2.98 Leather Handbags Wagons From Six Companies Mys- teriously Commissioned to De- liver Trunks to Ocean Pier. By the Associated Press. February Armstrong’s Felt-Base Rugs, $8.85 (Seconds of the $14.95 Grade) 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Armstrong's Make, Heavy Felt-base Rugs. in beautiful wool rug de- signs, with complete norders; very slight defects. $1.50 Rag or Grass Rugs, 88c 25x50-in. Close-Woven Imported Rag Rugs, in light and dark hit-and-miss effects, with various color crowfoot borders; also 3x6-ft. heavy double warp, stencil designed Grass Rugs. $7 and $8 Comforts | $4 & $4.50 Blankets 10.—The ation to determine who was responsible for sending express wagons yesterday to the residence of Mgr. Beda Cardinale, papal nuncio, recently declared per- £ona non grata by the Argentine gov- ernment. Wagons from seven differ- ent moving concerns arrived at the nuncio’s house within a half hour, the drivers asserting they had been in- structed to take trunks' to the steam- #hip pler. The movin, A special lot of Leather Handbags, in a variety of the smartest and most wanted styles, including Underarm Bags, Pouch, Swagger and Vanity shapes. Black and favored colors. Al are well made of excellent quality materials, silk or leather lined. $3 All-Wool Imported 48c Cretonnes 24¢ Yard Franklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 concerns ex- $4.95 plained thev had ders by telephone Although the government ad\lsfld‘ the Vatican that Mgr. Beda Cardinale | Was persona non grata more than | three* weeks ago, he has not been Te- | ealled, so far as is known, and the| government has made no decision as 1o whaf action 1o take, owing to re- ported differences of opinion on the question in President de Alvear's £abinet received their or- | F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W, THE TOLMAN L AUNDRY Several thousand yards in mill lengths and seventy-five full bolts of vard - wide. fast - color, cretonnes. *Plenty alike for dra- peries and coverings of all sorts. Light and dark floral, stripe, bird and foliage designs. Goldenberg’s—First and Fourth Floors. Wool-filled inch double-h. of fine grade blue, green or Girls’ New Spring “Lucette”- Frocks .98 $ New Spring Dresses for girls featured tomorrow at this The well known “Lucette” brand, noted for clever styling and fine materials. Of beautiful English Prints and Broadcloth, in a variety of new colorings. bloomers. For girls of 6 to 10 years. Also “Wonder-Weave” Ginghams with pleated skirts made with deep hems, in sizes special price. 7 to 14 years. $2.50 and $3 Lace Curtains $1.65 Choose from curtains by the pair or panels, window. White, ivory and ecru colors. 2'3 yards or heavy worked designs; double twisted with plain sateen borders of rose, threads $2.95 Pair 64x76 and 64x80 inch Heavy- Weight Double-bed size Blankets, of good grade cotton, that look and feel like wool: in plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray; some with fancy border: » $1.29 “Wear-Right” 16-Button Gloves 89c Pair The Popular Washable Chamo- Suede Gloves with embroidered backs and two small clasps at vrist; full 16-button length for wear with short sleeves. Cholce of beaver, mode, gray and sand. Sizes 5% to 8. Women's $1 Gloves, 79¢ * Wear-Right” and * Kayser” Makes of Chamo-Suede and Chamolsette Gloves, in 6-button strap-wrist style with embroi- dered backs and contrasting gores. Brown, mode, sand, bea- ver and gray to choose from. Sizes 514 to 8. Geldsnberg's—First Floor. 25¢ Huck Towels 19¢ Each (50 doz) 22x44-inch Huck Towels with fast color red bor- ders. Close absorbent weave, (Limit One Dozen to Customer.) 72x80- coverings Comforts, ed size: figured materials, gold. Made with . used one to the long: neat novelty guaranteed to Dress Flannels, $2.49 Note the Width—54 Inches 1f bought at today's market price these Fine Quality Dress Flannels would have to retsil at $3.50 a yard. Fine imported fabrics, with beautiful soft suede finish, in the correct weight for Spring frocks and sports wear. The most wanted shades, including cran- berry. golf red, henna, copen, powder blue, shutter green, beaver, tan, apricot, pearl gray, jade and rose. $1.75 Stripe Serge, $1.39 54-Inch Stripe Serge, black and navy blue grounds white hairline stripes. Goldenberg’s—First_Floor. $2 Satin with neat 54 inches wide. $1.25 All-Wool Crepe, 98¢ 36-inch All-wool Crepe, a fine, close - woven quality; in henna, powder blue, jade, rust, tan, cranberry, brown, black, Duchesse Special, $1.59 Yard Extra hea Spring frocks. $1.75 Brocade Sport Satin $1.39 40 inches wide; a handsome, satin-face, fiber silk (rayon) auality, in a complete range of street and evening shades. Self- color brocades. $2 Printed Crepe de Chine $1.49 40 inches wide; all-silk, firm- woven, quality; in a large variety, of designx and neat dets. weight rich satin-face quality—for making the new superior quality, guaranteed to wear. ment includes black, white, navy e The assort- brown. 35 inches wide. $2.50 Charmeuse, $1.98 40 inches wide; all pure silk, beautiful, rich, heavy sheen; all wanted street and evening shades, also black. $225 Satin Canton Crepe $1.98 39 inches wide; an extra heavy, close-woven grade, with rich satin face: black, navy, brown, terrapin, cocea, tam, cadet and white. and Goldenborg's—First Floor. launder. Sale of Handkerchiefs Maker’s Surplus Lots and Slight Seconds at Substantial Reductions The purchase divided into two lots. Only once in a great while is it possible to offer handkerchief values like these. Women's All Pure Linen Women's Fine Quality Mull Handkerchiefs, pretty embroid- | and Lawn Handkerchiefs, colored ered corner styles in white and | woven border, colored lawn and colors. Sheer quality and soft |’ plain white embroidered corner finish. _ Dainty Sold | styles. Sold regularly for () regularly for 25 15c and 19c. Sale price. .. c price Goldenberg's—First Floor. Wanted Wash Fabrics At Interesting Savings 28¢c Plisse Crepe, 19¢ Plisse Crepe, a fine, soft-finish grade; 29 inches wide; pink, light blue: honey- dew, orchid and white for lingerie. 59¢ Broadcloth, 39¢ 36-inch Broadcloth, & yarn mercerized cott fabric, in tan and white; for men's and boys' shirta. 59¢ Checked Voiles, 39¢ 36-inch Fiber Silk (Rayon) Check Volles, a very fine, sheer, two-ply qual- ity; good assortment of colors. $2.25 Longcloth, $1.59 36-inch Longeloth, a fine, chamlos- finish quality, 10 yards in each plece. 69c Pongee Silk, 39¢ 36-inch Pongee Silk, a silk and cotton quality, with colored overchecks; for blouses and dresses. y 59¢ Chiffon Voile, 39¢ 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, a very fine, sheer, two-ply quality, with wide tape edge. e Goldenberg's—Tirst Fleer. Special Values in Women’s and Children’s Hose ‘Women's Rayon (fiber silk) Children’s Black Ribbed Cot- :'nlek. with three-seam back; ton Stockings, excellent quality plack and assorted colors. and good wearing. Tearng: 12146¢ Slight seconds of the 50c Q. | Sale price .. Heather Cotton grade. Sale price........ Women's Sheer Chiffon Silk n brown and green. izes. Slight seconds of Stockings, With mock-seam back; grade. Stamped Goods Stamped All - Linen Scarf: natural linen color; two pretty designs; full lengths. Sold regulariy for §3c. Sale m Price .. = 59¢ Stamped Scarfs and Centers, even thread, white, linene, pretty designs. Soid regularly for 196 o Fhc Baa ricet . 2IC Stamped Three-piece Vanity Setn, even thread, white, linene; neat pattern. Sold res- Warly for 25e. Sale Price LOC ‘Women Stocking: Broken black and colors: also a heavier the welght silk in assorted shades. Perfect quality. Sold reg- Q5 ularly for $1.50. Sale price, Goldenberg's—First Floor. 8c, $1.25 and 1.50 Aluminum War 79¢ =<1 High-grade “Aero” Brand Aluminum Ware re- markably low priced tomorrow. Every piece guar- anteed for service. Choice of —6-qt. Covered Saucepans, with long or bail handles. —8-qt. Preserving Kettles. —5-qt. Tea Kettles. —2-qt. Rice Boilers. —Lipped Saucepans, three in set. —Large Size Collanders. —Medium Size Frying Pans. ~—Round Covered Roasters. First Floor Bargain Tables and Basement. III A @.\" T arked them m and e it '||""“""""u-|‘ 1 f Tfl I I ' Il I | New Laces for Trimming Spring Frocks ‘The most wanted styles in laces for trimming purposes are priced ‘way be- low their established worth in this sale. for quick Clea —_— Lace Floundngs, effective de- feutaciy for $4.50. Sute price, $2.98 z Swiss Embroidery Flouncing Ruffles, ! attractive scalloped edgi many pretty Hous [n' ! il T { | = !\ IR l! | [ — I \ T I\ \/ l regularly for 79c. Sale price.... Poimt Venice Lace Picot Edging and Inmertions, in cream and white; narrow width. Linen Cluny Laces, 3 and 4 inches wide; attractive assortment of patterns in ecru and white. Sold regu- 9Qe larly for 49c. Sale price........s Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor, o ealiiecin. g fi patterns; 25 inches Wide! Sold 5Q 1328 F STREET hes of Kuppenheimer Good Clot 7 . i

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