Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1925, Page 28

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28 SOVETS FOE LS HIMSELF N PRISON Gen. Savinkoff Helped Over- throw Czar, Then Fought Bolsheviks for 7 Years. By the Associated Press. COY: MC Gen. Jeader May 13 Savinkoff, and former he suicide of i-bolshevik ant minister who threw not announced to iet press until a long prison olution. ~ After turning informer former wa oW pris »yed by other believed he lot as a man tances. rs, and it o content with could be under the circun ixpected Forgi s. dently took his there was little © his liberation. In & letter d of the supreme d once head of f and when he koff said: s would be would be “I thought that two co open to me—either I would be shot released, if 1 told all 1 would allowed to engage in some work When his plea was unanswered Savinkoff took ad ge of the fact that the window of the room in which he was confined had no iron bars, and returning from his daily exer. cise in the corridors on May 7 he went direc to the window and threw himself from the fifth floor into | | the 1 » courtyard. Death was in- stants The trial and conviction of Gen.|| 1924, consti- vinkoff on August 28, ¢ the most dramati came before the revo- tribunal. d to death on a multi es growing out of his r struggle nst the Soviet T ne. A stay of execution was ordered to allow him to appeal for Savinkoff | | pardon to the executive committee, as Savinkoff acknowledged his guilt. Savinkoff organized the assassina- tion of Prime Minister von Plehve and Grand Duke Sergius, gV the first signal for the Russian lution. After the bolshevik revolu tion he assumed leadership of the anti-bolshevik forces. AL R A DENIES COLONY FAILED. “Alfalfa Bill” More Settlers to Bolivia. Murray to Bring LA PAZ, Bolivia, May 13 (A.P).— Col. William H. “Alfalfa Bill” former member of the U ited es House of Representatives from yesterday He de- Oklahoma, _arrived here from the Bolivian jungles. nied that his scheme to estal American agricultural colo livia had failed, as reported by some of the colonists who returned to the |a - | Unitea ng soon for Oklahoma, says he intends to bring back with him 30 more families to settle down in his colony. . o you've been looking for--- 263 Grosner and ! Kuppenheimer 1325 F House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes No Charge for Alterations . NEWS E i here’s a reduction that 60, °55, 50 & *45 SUITS $31.75 FQSH@EI@S THE EVENING “STAR, ’ WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925. COOLIDGE TO ATTEND MEMORIAL SERVICE Expects to Take Part in Ceremony to Be Held in Cam- | bridge July 3. . President Coolidge expects to attend ceremonies at Cambridge, Mass., on July 3 commemorating the 150th an- niversary of George Washington as- suming command of the Continental | Army. | ‘While the President expects to be || in New England the latter part of June, he does not believe he will be able to attend the annual confer- ence of State governors to be held urings, Me., June 28, dent has found it impos- sible to arrange for his attendance at the Mecklenberg County celebration, this county. An official delegation to| §| represent the Government will attend. STREET Your Deposit Holds Any Suit Women’s Shoes Reduced to— HURRY! buck models. lot. for economy! 7222 $4.45 Sale of the $8.50 models included. R At Our 7th St. and 9th St. Stores Only Half-Price and less For the last 2 days of the Birthday Sale! Over 20 Styles—and nearly all sizes in one or another—but Birthday Sale Women’s Shoes Odd Lots Children’s Shoes! 800 Pairs Reduced From $2.95 and $4.50 LEANING out short lines from re- cent busy selling. fords, strap pumps and Roman sandals —patents, tans, gun metals and white All sizes 8% to 2 in the What a MARVELOUS chance Included ox- Tharsday and Friday Only The outstanding Shoe S€aSONem continues at all our stores exgept G St. 40 $595 to Cor. 7th& K 414 9th St. 27 W 90 At Our 7th St. Store Only $1.69 Ruffled Curtains $1.18 Pair Ruffled Voile Curtains, 214 yards long, with tie backs; sheer quality, white with blue, rose and gold ruffles. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 25¢ Yard-Wide Percales, 19¢ Yard 36-inch New Spring Percales, full 36 inches wide, in an assort- ment of checks, stripes, dots, plaids and neat figures on light grounds. High-count quality, in mill lengths from 5 to 15 yards. 25¢ Dress Ginghams, 18c 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in checked and plaid effects; close woven, soft-finish grade; war- | ranted fast colors. 50c Shirting Madras, 39c 36-inch Rayon-stripe Shirting Madras, white grounds with woven colored stripes; fast colors; for men's and boys’ shirts. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.98 Costume Slips $1.69 Costume Slips, of striped sateen, extra fine, lustrous quality, with hemstitched yokes, double hip or shadowproof hems; white only: correctly made and sizes. binations cut. All $1.79 Slips, $1.35 | Porto Rican Costume Slips, of | white nainsook, yvokes of hand drawn work and hemstitchings hip hems; well made and finished. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. | shades. fashion calls for. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. To Meet the Ever-Increasing Demand for the Ever-So-Smart Transparent Hat Untrimmed Hair Hats type. Special—Imported Flowers Usually Priced at $2.69 to $3.95, Beautiful pieces of flower craft. In the Newest Shapes Those large, graceful brimmed models, so .strongly intrenched in fashion's favor right now, are here in a special sale tomorrow. tering, off-the-face styles that many represented. lightful Spring and Summer shades — styles The tiny, flat- women like are also well In perfectly de- to suit every $1.79 . Quite distinctive clusters of assorted flowers to blend with the lovely Transparent Hair Hats featured in this sale tomorrow. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 48c Fast Color Cretonnes,24cYd. Yard-wide, Fast Color Cretonnes, fuil bolts and mill lengths, but plenty alike for draperies, scarf, cushion, couch and furniture covers. Light and dark floral, bird, foliage and tapestry designs. (First Floor—Bargain Table and Fourth Floor.) $2.50 & $3 Ready-to-Hang Awnings, $1.95 Ready-to-hang Awnings for doors and windows, 2-ft. 6, 3-ft Made of blue, 3-ft. 6 and 4ft. tan and Hrown pes, as well as green painted heavy- weight striped canvas. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $1.69 High-Grade Sheets 81x90-Inch Size for <z $1.39 These Sheets are known for their unusual excellent washing qualities. bleached. 81x90 double-bed size. $1.39 Bleached Sheets | 98¢ | 42x36 63x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, single-bed size; made of extra heavy sheeting cotton, finished | with wide hem. | Every Sheet Perfect durability and Made of heavy, serviceable sheeting cotton, free fronr starch or dressing. Made in one piece and full 39¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ Bleached | hand torn and ironed; free from starch or dressing. 25¢ Bleached Muslin $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.49 | 18c Pillowcases, Ox12-ft. Scam: less Brussels Rugs. Regular $2250 grade at 9x12-ft. Seam- Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed | 36-inch Bleached Muslin, a very ‘,,“ 53 %"“55]"5 ; in heavy raised marseilles | fine, close-woven, soft-finish ~ (CuES Regular designs. quality. $27.50 grade at Colored Umbrellas With Handles Generally Epund on Umbrellas That Sell at $3 to §5 Made of Genuine “Fruit of the Loom” Materials $1.97 Navy, Blue, Red, Green Genuine “Fruit of the Loom” Umbrellas with beauti- ful enameled and carved wood Mndles, guaranteed fast color and showerproof. Rain will not affect colorings. All are guaranteed fast color. price you can secure an umbrella that will outlast many much higher priced ones, and you are assured that Spring and Summer rainstorms will not injure the colors. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. “Betsy” Electric Irons, with guaranteed heat- ing elements, complete with 6-foot cord; fully nickel plated— $1.49 Aluminum Coffee Percolators, panel sides; 3-quart._size— 1.00 $1.98 Sheet-steel Gas or Oil Stove Ovens, dou- ble walls; fit over one ‘burner— $1.49 Malleable Iron Garden Rakes, 14.prong size; long handle— 9x12-ft. Seam- less Velvet Rugs. Regular $3250 grade at their brilliant For this low Savings on Spring Home Needs High-grade Guaranteed 5-ply Garden Hose, 25- foot lengths, wire wrap- ped; complete with com- bination brass nozzle— able. 39¢ Clothes Lines, 50- foot lengths; well made. Oc Alex Walnut- Finished 4-Inch Frame Screen Doors Strong and dura- Choice of 28x 6.8 ft., and 3x7 ft, complete with fix- tures— New Stripé"d Silk A Broadcloth Dresses - $5.98 Values Worth $10.00 Fashioned of the materials that will enjoy universal popularity for all Summertime occasions—light-weight, striped silk broadcloth in radiant new colorings and com- There are Striped_Silk Broadcloth Dresses, in smart-looking checks and stripes, straightline and belted models, trimmed with self or lace collars; some sleeveless, others with short sleeves. Trimmed with buttons, set-in panels, pockets. Light and Bright, new color combinations that are most becoming and effective for warm days ahead. Sizes 16 to 4. dark Damask Table Oilcloth 39¢c Yard White Damask Table Oilcloth, in damask patterns, 54 inches wide. Slight irregulars Golaenbers's—First Floor Baby Day Specials Handmade Philippine Ger- trude Petticoats, beautiful white nainsook, hand scalloped and em brofdered; buttoned shoulder. Sizes 1 and @} ()() 2 years Handmade Philippine Short Dresses, of white nainsook, hand scalloped and em idered. Sizes 1 and Crepe de Chine Moccasins, pink and white; hand Q= k. BOC White Pique Hats, 1 crown and other edgings and fac others in pink and bl Baby Boys’ Hats, of and blue-dotted” pique, roll brim shape, with pearl button = Lingerie Bonnets, poke styles, of organdy and mull, with satin ribbon shirri laces @ QO and embro; i Rubber sizes, pair.. Silk-and-wool Sh breasted s silk: all s Lawn Bonnets. with embroidery reveres, lace: and tucks: others in plain-' = (). er styles for the baby boy, * Goldenberg's—First Floor. 59c¢ Colored Poplins, 49¢ These Yarn Mercerized Poplins are much admired for their lustrous appearance and sturdy wearing quality. as black and whi 55¢ Pongee 45c¢ nch Pongee, -cotton silk- silk pongee. street and evening Goldenberg’s—First material, with the appearance of all- Shown _in te. 36 inches wide. Silk | S0c Cotton ‘ Suitings 39c a rich cotton fabric, in shades. | ghages. Floor. 36-inch Check and Stripe | Suitings, a firm-woven, all an sortment of wanted Spring Come in all wanted colors as well | 69¢ Tussah Silks as $1 Bed Pillows, 68c 18x26 Bed Pillows, filled with sterilized A. elastic models; he: Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. curled feathers, co: C. A. or fancy art Goldenberg's—Fourt| vered with heavy ticking. h Floor. $3 R & G Corsets, $2.50 R & G Corsets, of handsome brocade closed back or laced back y hose supporters. All sizes 75¢ White Swiss Organdy Full 54 Inches Wide—Note the Extra Width A beautiful, sheer, transparent qualit with guaranteed permanent v White Swiss Or-" Frequent tubbing ? will not harm the lovely appearance of this fine material, which is » frocks. Re- 5 gandy, ideally suited for member the desira 40-inch Import taped edge. 39¢ Canno 36-inch White Cannon Cloth, finish quality, for 39¢ White 36-inch White Dimity, neat woven white s: fine, sheer quality. strip Goldenberg's—First finish communion ble width—full 54 inches. and confirmation 75¢ White Voile, 55¢ ed White Chiffon Voile, n Cloth, 29¢ a linen- various purposes. Dimity, 29¢ fine, Floor. sheer, two-ply quality, with wide 35¢ India Linon, 22¢ 40-inch White India Linon, sheer snow- white bleached quality. 39 White Voile, 29¢ 38-inch White Voile, fine, sheer quality with wide taped edge. Rugs From the Great 1$16.75 ($19.65 | [$21.50 $7.65 (Irregulars of $11.25 Grade) Lot of 60 Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, irregulars, but we have failed to find any serious fault which will affect.wearing qualities. woolrug and tile patterns, with borders. $10.95 Stenciled Crex Rugs, $8.45 Factory labeled Perfect Quality Crex Rugs, green, blue, brown and combination colorings. Beautiful stenciled designs. 8x10-ft. room size. 9x12-ft. Seam- ' less Axminster Rugs. $45.00 grade at 9x12-ft. Seam- less Axminster Rugs. Regular $55.00 grade at ox12-ft. Wil- ton Velvet Rugs. l Regular $45.00 \ grade at Regular \ $29-75 | $42.50 $29.75 Other sizes, from the small Scatter Rugs, 27x54 inches, to 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in., at proportionate savings. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs ander Smith Auction Sale Here at Remarkable Savings The most successful of all our sales, because of the large variety of patterns, colorings and sizes no less than because of the unusual savings offered. e being quoted on these famous Quality Rugs—it floor coverings now. Lowest prices in years are will be to your advantage to secure all your $7 Jap Grass R-us, $4.45 Heavy-weight, Double-warp Japanese Grass Rugs, termed signs. Beautiful 7.6x12-ft. our own importation; choice of and combination colorings in beautiful stenciled de- 9x12-ft. large room size. $1.50 Scatter-Size Rugs, 88c 27x54 Imported Rag Rugs, hit-and-miss effects, with fancy crowfoot borders, Grass Rugs, in green, blue and brown stenciled de- signs and 3x6 ft. in wool-rug designs. reen, blue, brown 3x6 ft. Heavy Double-warp Duroleum Heavy Felt-base Rugs, (First Floor—Bargain Table.) 2.10%6.10 ft. sizes, | Suprise 5th Ploor” | Women’s 59¢ Bloomers, 50c Pair. Extra Size Crepe Bloomers, in white and novelty colorings: fully. reinforced; well made; and extra. large sizes. * “Surprise Fifth Floor."” Children’s Bloomers, 44¢c Pair Black Sateen Bloomers, con- tinuous crotch, double seams; all sizes. “Sarprise Fifth Floor.” Boys’ $1 Spring Pull-Over Sweaters Spring-weight Pull-over Sweaters, with V- shaped neck and roll collars; plain tan and buff, also brown combinations; sizes 26 to 34 in the assortment. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” Women’s Neck- wear, 9c Each An assortment of Women's Neckwear, including separate collars, in many shapes, of white and colored organdy. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” 39¢ Drape Veils 12¢ Each Plain and Fancy Mesh Drape Veils, dotted and scroll borders; plain and combina- | tion colors. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” § 59c} Soc -

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