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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925. mavauration | OOLIDGE BACKS radio the President’s address znd keep you posted with SiHat s goTag on, Z!Financial Interests Pledge Affleck Realty Co. ) Nation-Wide Fight on 607 15th St. N.W. | Fraudulent Securities. | cial organizations of Chicago met here Iast night with President B. H.| T PATI N I Simmons and other offiers of the | i W York Stock Exchange, Tllinois T iy |'and Chicago oMcials, and “blue sky” | commissioners of several States, and, | Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | #fter a thorough discussion:of séeuri- | 4 | ties swindling, named a committee to | — {draw plans for a national fraud-fight- ing orzanization. nmons made the principal ad- stating the need of co-opera- n of busin nd financial organi- Sowards, 3 practicing physician | zations to asaxt State and national Materials are Shaggi Polaire, ears and calomel's old-time als an explai g the - » Y e aueran ths ormilaston Ohnve‘\\uht‘drn"\:‘nuu)? R eAaties eape Bengalette, Flannel and ! Plaine Polaire e treating patients for | started recently by chronic constipation and torpid livers. ock Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not| Letter from President Coolldge. Deep, rich colors, in slim, graceful mod- contain calomel, but a healing, soothing | A letter from President Coolidge to els that give the boyish appearance. vegetable laxative. | James L. Martin, chairman of the Made with regulation and crushed crown dinner and conference, said: collars, large sleeves, finished with le ‘supar-coated, olive-colored tab- || “Xour lettefiof February 4, inorm- | turned-back cuffs. ~Trimmings of silk Jets, They cause the bowels and tiver [{N& meeting of Chicago braid, fine tucks, inlaid border effects, i | business men to be held February 24 ] to ace narmaily. “They never force thom | 1" ISl ST 1o 00 eiS ToRcuent,2d | silk stitching. Single and double breast- | tor ative el ed styles; some models finished with fur It you have a “dark brown mouth"— | to fraud berpetrated on innocent In. | borders. Plain and fancy linings. Choice Gull, tired feeling—sick | vestors by securities swindlers, re-| of tan, cocoa, blonde, apricot, rose, — constipation, | late nt which every good henna and lipstick. Sizes 16 to 44, d pleasant re- | citi 5 | Edwards’ { “Such movements not only diminish Geldenberg’s—Becond Fleer. | frauds on the worthy and the inno- {cent, but to the extent that they pre- ot very night just Y hre Thousands take them every night JUet I\, ¢" wirinless fhvestments, are of di- | to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30 |, (¢ 31q ' Congiderable asslatance in - stabilizing business conditions and | maintaining the prosperity now exist- |ing and so beneficial.” Women’s New Spring Coats T pAvs 1o JLDEAL AT for Sports and Dress Wear ldle ereg's Many Trimmed with BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" e $11.40“Gold Seal”’ Congoleum Art Squares, $8.55 Save exactly one-fourth of the regular cost of these 9x12-ft. Large Room Size “Gold Seal” Congoleum Art Squares. - Without borders. Choice of handsome wool rug designs, Dutch tile and neat tile effects. Best and most wanted colorings. Guaranteed to give satisfactory wear or replaced with a new one. i $45 Seamless Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs Alexander Smith's Seamless Axminster and Fringed Wilton Velvet | s 75 Rugs, 9x12-ft. large-room size, in light or dark colored floral, oriental and medallion designs. ery rug absolutely perfect quality. $3 Genuine Congoleum Rugs $12.95 Hodges Wool and $1L.79 Fiber Rugs 3x9-ft. Congoleum Rugs, hand- $10.45 8x12-ft. Large-room Size Hodges Make Reversible Wool | plete borders; light and dark col orings. and Fiber Rugs, choice of ten Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 49c¢ Table Oilcloth 29¢ Yard " Seconds of Standard Quality - Smartness in.style with radiant Five-quarter. Table Qilcloth, shades combine to form the leading in plain white, fancy and ‘tiling note in these new Spring Coats, fea- | cffects; assorted neat, fast col- tured tomorrow at $19.75. Amaz :)i:m;» subject to slight imperfec: ingly chic, daringly original, vivid in & e v Al it S 35c Dress Ginghams 24c Yard 32-inch Dress Ginghams, large assortment of new styles and colorings, including checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. Good soft-finish, close-woven quali ideal for women’s and children’s wear. That is the joyful cry of thousands | since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tab- | lets, the substitute for salomel. 1 securities frauds the New York xchange. No griping is the ‘“‘keynote” of these $6 Japanese Grass Rugs $2.98 8x10-ft. Large-room Size, Ex- 2S¢ Percales, 19¢ tra fine 1,400-warp and Heavy 36-inch Percales, light grounds Double-warp Japanese Grass with printed checks, stripes, dots, Rugs, in green, blue and brown plaids and neat figures; high- stenciled oriental and medallion count quality. designs. handsome oriental and medaliion | you'll find quick designs sults from one Olive Tablets at 39¢ Cretonnes 19¢ Yard Fast-color, Yard-wide Wash- able Cretonnes, in a vast assort- ment of light and dark floral, bird or follage designs. Mill lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but plenty allke for draperies, cushions, couch, * comfort and furniture coverings. First Floor—Bargain Table. $1.25 Bed Pillows 74c Each 5 Bed Pillows, covered with 4 e and heavy-welght art tickings; filled with sterilized curled feathers. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Bungalow Aprons A Special Purchase of 75 Dozen Men’s $2 “Oneita” Spring Union Suits A $1.39 These Union Suits are made of a fine, soft-finished ¥arn, knit on spring needles, which assures the proper elasticity and comfortable fit. Random gray colors. High French ribbed neck, perfect closed crotch, full-locked seams, long sleeves and 30, full-length legs. A fortunate purchase brings this remarkable . saving on underwear needed now by men for Spring. Every suit perfect quality. by - 89c full fashioned; high-spliced heel. Good-looking Aprons that hel double reinforced sole and toe, of mercerized lisie; black and all /| R thie housewife (o, Jook Spte Snd: wanted plain shades. span while performing her house- duties icely made of ; in assortes .+ New Cinderella Dresses For Wee Tots 2 to 6 Years Mothers of little girls will be delighted with this new showing of Cinderella Dresses—which offers a wide choice of adorable styles for youngsters of 2 to 6 years. Frauds in Every Section. Mr. Simmons said the swindling evil has spared no section of the country nd no class in society. He said the | annual public loss from the cause had | been estimated from half ‘to a billion dollars, and that the evil was grow- ing stronger yearly. 'DEAN BRIGGS TO QUIT ' POST AT HARVARD U. SEA FLORIDA Including all stopovers to ST. AUGUSTINE DAYTGNA PALM BEACH MIAMI | Special Reduced ! Rates - - - | | By the Associated Hotel Costs CAMERIDGE, Mass., February Train Fares Annou ent wr ade v day ' ~ hold e of the resipantion ot Salte Be $3.50 to $4.50 Men’s Half Hose | 50c Pad Garters ast-e US Dervice || scll Briggs, former president of Rad- . 12 and Meals Shirts, $2.39 C iffe College, as dean of the faculty {of arts and sciences of Harvard Uni (Sceondn of 2le G ) versity, and as Bovleston professor make N Cotton Half Hose, g 3 Negligee Shirts, fine of rhetoric and oratory. He had % = ifber grade Maco cotton; . H reinforced heel, toe | servea dean since 1902 and had i | held the Boylston chair since 1904. | . sole; black and plain ters, single or double grip; colors. | plain colors and white. $2.69 | The resignation is effective June 30. e dn e ot Announcement was made of the Goldenberg's—First Floor. | promotion of Associate Prof. Charles A e tiemative TR | Townsend Copeland to a full profes- these Spanish Lace Scarfs are 55¢ N Novelty Suiti ip and the Boyleston chair. shown for the first time to- Prof’ CHEa - Horpuhels A3ore: morrow—just the thing for eve- 79¢ Tan Pongee 49c¢ Yard 59c¢ Yard struction in Harvard College and wanted abades as orchild, Fellow, quality; double-bed size; made of superior teacher of the classics, was selected salmon, = tan, gray, American | professional in college sport. 36-inch Colored Poplin, yarn-mercerized | _36-inch_Tan Pongee, a silk-and-cotton TR quality, with rich, lustrous finish; all | fabric with lustrous sheen, for; women's to succeed Dean Briggs as head of o et e PP grade sheeting, cotton finished, with wide ‘, Vi d white. | and children’s wear. | CHILD STRUCK BY AUTO. Wanted colors and white i hem. . b the faculty of arts and sciences. yards lonz. 18 inches wide; fin- : T | e e o Raacime: to 56 S iy o $1.19 Bleached Sheets, 75¢ i T T 55¢ Wash Satin, 44c Sonia Abelman Suffers Broken Col- St S cre o St e ke Ragit A Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 50%90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect rs. as graduated from Har- 5 | larbone in Accident. grade, yarn-mercerized cotton i | Cleverly styled of fine quality ginghams and cham- brays, in new Springtime colors, with and without col- lars and with new style sleeves. $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.98 Little Tot’s Khaki Play Suits Just what the little tots like to romp and play ? ‘ 1 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. $1.50 Seamless Bleached Sheets khaki jean, in bloomer and middy styles, trimmed 81x90 Double-bed Size Sheets, made of firm, heavy sheeting cotton, noted for wear and sat- ? 29 isfaction. Free from starch or dressing. Every j o | Retires From Office June Famed for Fight to Guard Amateur Athletics. 33c Brighton or Paris Silk and Rayon Web Pad Gar- trasting color tri cut sizes. First Floor—Bargain Table, mings. Full- ple line of the famous “‘Ar- ( C s; with white pique or con- i 2 Spanish Lace Scarfs Florite—allowing._ step: in's Most Fopur Retort tip, in the ko siventoge & e oo Onh nmodated—ACT AT Atins meet Do i b7 with red tie and binding. Sizes 3 to 6 vears of age sheet perfect quality. $1.79 Bleached Sheets, $1.55 §1x90 Seamiess Bleached Sheets, extra fine | $3 Bedspreads, $2.25 Crochat Bedspreads, double-bed size; in | assorted Marseilles designs. 39¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, large size; hand torn and ironed; free from starch or dressing. 25¢ Muslin, 18¢ 36-inch Bleached Muslin, soft-finish quality. 29¢ Indian Head, 19¢ 40-inch Unbleached Indian Head, 2 to 10 vard lengths; heavy round-thread quality. ours Start March 5th IEP\‘I\;'“B 1[!"\ 4999, MR‘ HYifiuA'N 1"2 3 TR 36-inch Novelty Suitings, in a wide selection of newest Spring checks, plaids and stripes; firm-woven quality. The most favored materials for smart Spring dresses. Colors of tan, navy blue, brown, garnet, henna, Copenhagen blue, gray and black. 59¢ Colored Poplin | me came to him through his long service as chairman of the Harvard athletic committee. He con- | stantly fought against any taint of close-woven, Results—No . quality; free from starch or dressing; sin- 20c Dress Ginghams 16¢ Promises, in Thirteén-year-old Sonia Abelman of fabric, in all wanted lingerie gle-bed 'size $6 Bed Sets, $4.49 32-inch Dress Ginghams, full pieces. and perfect quality; in 4807 Georgia avenue was knocked shades. down by an automobile operated by Crinkle Bed Sets, scalloped edges, with H cut-out corners; fine grade woven brown checks and plaids of wanted col- orings. nes Heatherman of 7215 Blair d, while crossing the street near sheeting with pink, blue, gold and lavender Goldenberg's—First Floor, er home yesterday. She was taken to stripes; 81x90, double-bed size. | 39¢ Shirting Madras i 25¢c home by Heatherman and treated Goldenberg's—First Flo Exceptional Values in Be ‘ Living and Dining $5.00 apd $6.00 35c India Linon, 25¢ | 30¢ White Voile, 25¢ Room Suites Heavy-Weight Blankets 40-inch White India Linon, | s35inch White Check Voile, family physician for fracture of the right collarbone. Her_ condl- ‘lmn was pronounced not serious. extra. fine sheer, snow-white | ¢ $6-inch White Check Voile Three-Piece Living Room Suite woven white checks. 3 nrsrf . = T '(”; 3 ° alr Leo C. Donovan, 18 years old, of I — 5 J { bleached grade. 533 Warder street, was arreated on 69c White Voile, 59c | 20c Longcloth, 15¢ charges of failure to display a registra- S5 n k. Lengclo th. close- tion card and for operating & machiné 45-inch White Chiffon Voile, y {with “dead tags,” after a collision in fine, sheer, two-ply quality with | woven, soft-finish quality, for undergarments. 32-inch White Shirting Ma- dras with white woven stripes; close-woven, soft-finish grade. Good Heavy-weight Four-pound Blankets, sizes 66x80 and 66x84; fine fleece finish; in pretty plaids of rose, tan, blue, pink, gray and helio, also plain tan and gray with blue or pink borders. $5 & $6 Comforts, $3.85 | $3 Comforts, $2.29 72x72 Double-bed Size Cotton- 72x80 Double-bed Size White | covered l filled Comforts, covered with Cotton-filled Comforts, with fine grade sateen and other | good quality fabrics, in light or materials; some figured on both | dark colorings; pretty de- sides, others signs. borders. SEES | recovering sufficiently to be removed Athery to his home. His condition is not re- spot of _the | garded as serious, . § VETERANS TO SEE FILM. for %ned oot AT carion ias | | Showing for Wounded. ce that you i | A special showing of the Passion ted—if you |l Play film is being given. at the New | Auditorium at 2:15 o'clock this after- noon for the hundreds of World “'ari veterans from Walter Reed Hospital, | Mount Alto and St. Elizabeth’s, under | the auspices of the hostess and rec- | zeational committes of the District 5 _Drive west on Mass. [||| Chapter of the American Red Cross Avel to Wiseosin Averr thonce morth [ll | through Mrs. W. S. Spencer, vice on Wisconsin Ave. to Battery Park, [Il | chairman. silk, heavy Ritatag i | Members of the District Chapter vol- unteer service and the hospital aides Extra Size Bungalow Aprons, of lustrous quality black sateen; Maddux Marsha“ [ vAllibopresent and &ispetial Oraions trimmed with cretonne around neck and pockets; several new models. ? {tra from the United States Marine i 5 a & C l Band will give the musical numbers oldenberg’s—Third Floor. 0., inc. 1108 16th St. NN\W. Main 8970 with plain color 3 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, done it, we do so, but word for it for your- which the machine knocked down wide tape edge. | tol street, shortly after midnight this | morning. Cleary was taken to Sibley we him, and treated by Dr. D. Brea, later Extra. fine, lustrous quality, all pure silk and one of the favored materials for Spring. In the $2'39 Empire, Blue, Russet, Reseda, Brown, Navy and — Black. Full 40 inches’ wide. | $1.69 Sport Satin, $1.39 Daniel Cleary, 4, of 1605 North Capi- Hospital in the machine which struck 5 $3 All-Silk Flat Crepe new shades of Chrysanthemum, Rosewood, Tango, $1.75 Spiral Crepe $139 40-inch Brocade Sport Satin, Extra Size Bloomers and Bungalow Aprons Sateen Bloomers, $1.25 Extra Size Sateen Bloomers, in pink, honeydew, blue and or- chid; made with large reinforcement and double-or single elastic knee. Bungalow Aprons, $1.25 Extra Size Bungalow Aprons, of guaranteed fast-color per- cales; in neat patterns; assorted trimmings. Bungalow Aprons, $2.50 Large, Luxurious Living Room Suite, of exceptional quality, con- sisting of 82-inch Sofa, large Fireside Chair and Armchair, upholstered in genuine Baker's cut velour. Marshall spring cushions on all three pleces. Designed with graceful arms and honestly built $nside. Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite high, lustrous rayon (fiber silk) quality, all fast colors; shown in rich, self-colored brocade de- | gn assortment of wanted sport signs in all the wanted SPring | shades, also white. shades; extra-heavy quality. i 52 Printed Crepe, $1.49 the most at- 36-inch Brocade Spiral Crepe, n which to live n Wash- ngton $2 Satin Duchesse, $1.69 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine, 35-inch Satin Duchesse, pure | all silk, firm woven quality, in quality, with rich | beautiful floral designs, stripes satin face; In black, brown, navy | and neat dots; all color combi- and white. : nations. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. through the courtesy of Maj. Gen. i > j 3 = John A. Lejeune of the United States " | Marine Corps. M N S A \l!‘gfl’se :;fl\ FIOOT'- €n's INew Spring ey ; . s e e Two-Pants Suits “Surprises There”—“Get Your Share” | Ten-plece Dining Room Suite, of combination American Walnut; well designed and carefully made. Consists of 60-inch Buffet, semi- This will be one of the largest the- Z enclosed China Cabinet, Server, 6-ft. Extension Table and 6 good $ I 9 : ’5 ater parties this season given to Accused of Planning to Avoid Tes- Women’s $1 Satin Boudoir Slippers Chairs; upholstered In brown or blue Spanish leather. Dull rubbed For style, quality and value, World War veterans in service hos- pitals in and around Washington. finish and interior construction of a high standard. 4 Against Man, i¥ares LEEs : . : S 2 b iestidy Satin Quilted Boudoir Slippers, “"“5 Ffiddfi‘? Four-Piece Bedroom Suite ‘ soles; in blue, lavender, ‘old rose an ack; c Sl Wl e these Two-pants _Suits unsur- 12V¢ Crash Towels | GIRL ORDERED HELD. Va., was committéd to the House of sizes in the lot from 3 to 7. passed at only $19.75. Every 9c¢ Each ‘ | BreathBad?|(@| !Xmlonlion yvesterday by order, of ‘Surprise Fifth Floor.” suit is well tailored, correct in Constipation may 2 i § Chief Justice McCoy, Criminal Di- e e vision 2, on request of Assistant : style and altogether 25¢ & 29¢ Shopping much_better than you Bags quickly flushes all who declared that the young woman the congested was preparing to leave the District waste out of the to avoid giving testimony against bowel tract. Acts william R. Moore, factory superin- in 30 minutes to two hours. tendent of Lynchburg, who is charg- Never gripes. Prescribed ed with a violation of the white slave s w8 | United States Attorney Nuedecker, would expect to find right at the start of the season for such a low by physicians, sold b act. druggists and bottled ay| The court fixed the young woman's French Lick Springs, Ind. bail at $1,000 after being advised th: v 4 her father, who had made complaint When Nature Won't Pluto Will to the local police, wished his daugh- ter detained. Moore and the girl WATER-{iz2* were taken into custody by Police- woman Mary Gainey Sunday after- noon ox their return from Baltimore. Mooré waived preliminary examina- tion this morning in Police Court and was held for the grand. jury. ST e i A tank that will “hold back” part of the gasoline in an automobile until a button is pressed, and thus give warning of near-exhaustion of the supply, has been perfected, 18c Twine Shopping Bags, black and natural color; large size, $1 Hot-Water Bags: - 59¢ Hot-water Bags, of good qual- ity red rubber; usual two-quart size. All perfect. \ Hemmed Crash Towels, suit- able for side or dish towels; ab- sorbent grade. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” 25¢ Stamped Vanity Se 12%c Stamped Vanity Sets, thres pleces in set; white linene; neat patterns. Four-plece Bedroom Suite, in combinatio ‘Walnut consisting of large Dresser, Chest of Drawers and full size Bow- full_size drawer bottoms 3-ply mahogany. French or American ‘anity, with 6 drawer: ‘oot Bed. Case work all dustproof; price. Popular Pencil Stripes Smart Chalk Stripes The Desirable Overplaids . In light, medium and dark shades. The majority half lined with alpaca. The Prince model for young fellows and conservative styles for older men. Each suit with extra pair of pants, thus giv- ing double service. Regular sizes from 33 to 42 in the lot. M Goldenberg’s ¥ . berg’s Clothing_Store for Men—First Floor; Direct Eatrance From