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14 * THE EVENING STAR, \‘\'ASHil\'GT()N, D. C, THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1925, ) 1 Apartment and Office Building | 53Tk \ - 3 Pages Entered by Burglars. | 3 / UNIIEU PRUGRAM Duplicate key workers entered an e office buildin, nd apartment house vesterday. One took a stamp machine contalning $5_worth of stamps from the office of Le Roy Mark, Colorado Building, while the other took an Tell Congress No Help IS |overcoat and u chila's savings bank from the apartment of Jeremiah Sulli- Needed in Organizing | “23, %5 M.80eeh o wor Other Challenge Sale News on Pages 12 and 13 Today See Pages 12 and 13 'S BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" hallenge Sales for the Home Challenge Values in Furniture Home-makers will figd these Challenge Sale furniture values a revelation. Come anc | look. Divided Payments easily arrdnge(l—nn interest or extra charges. Porcelain Burrows $10.50 “Lane” Regular $12. Table Tops Card Tables Cedar Chests Couch Ihmmod\s $1.69 |1$1.69 $5.98 | $8 98 Slightly Tmperfect Other Challenge Sale News | Crowded Qut of Our Two- Soper street i . northeast, reported to the police the | Farmers of America. "heft of a $100 Liberty bond of the | | third issue, two $30 bonds of the first | issue and two coupons clipped from a $50 bond. the Associated Press. A thief entered the apartment of DES MOINES, lowa, May Victor Sadd at 1712 Seventeenth !} Clothed with power to < street yesterday and stole wearing ap- authority for agriculture,” a c parel and jewelry valued at $160. sion of rm leaders appointed by —_ . Fepresentatives of the 24 msjor 2 2 organizations of the Middle West, is-| Harding Memorial Fund Pledged. sued a statement here st night out. CHICAGO, May 14.—Voluntary con- ning a “united program calculated | ¢jputions have been pledged in an | o Soordinate the future efforts of the | amount sufficient to insure erection of mer. i the Harding Memorial in Vancouver, The commission was created at the | gyjyq), t'Av?llni\vi;A. By members of wonference of representatives of a&rl-| Kiwanis International in the United cultural organizations from 10 Middle | Seates and . Co the board of West States. trustees announced yesterday. The The commission, headed by William | memorial will be erested on the site Hirth of Columbia, Mo., declared that | of the BHENOROANGES i AR b The the time has come when farm organi- | Jate President Harding. Dedication is zations should federate in such a man-| to take place September 16. i ner that agriculture may speak with one voice in Congress and elsewhere, | and placed “full responsibility for e tinued depression upon the farme: | The statement urged the early crea tion by Congress of an export -cor- voration. adequately financed and ad ministered a board of farmer: nominated by recognized farm or-| e (Oxiaalal s T | pooing should be of great e We desire to say to the members teres: of Congress,” the statement continues, | governmental activity in the realm of a farm organization, for this is a mat 2117-19 14th St. N.W. ter that farmers must work out for Phone Potomac 40-11-42 themselves. | IOl e S We are not asking for a_subsi = = nor special privilege: We are " asking that Congress equalize rhe burdens which rest upon the farm- er nd from wh in his present un- arganized condition he cannot escape.” The commission is empowered to take steps with the co-operation of the various farmers unions, farm bureaus Page Advertisment See Pages 12 and 13! Spring Laces S9c and 79c Spanish Laces, | 49c Duchesse Laces, bandings |} edgmg« and insertions; edgings and insertions; white and | inches wide: in ccru; in_conventional and 9@ ray, champagne, white, 39 floral patterns............ n and black. C | "49c Val Laces, white and 69 Oriental Flmlm.mgs, 36 " cream colors; insertions only; inches wide; deeply various widths; 12 rd 23‘! embroidered; white @« | pieces ...... $2-25 : Swiss and Cambric Embr, only. Yard. 19¢ and 25c Platte and C eries, edgings, insertions, seam ings and beadings; eyelet Val Laces, edgings and patterns; 1 to 3 inches wide; @ tions: in matched sets inches wide; cream and 12 106 grade. At.....comii.si3 white ..... € | 5169 Allcover Embroidery, ”xc Cotton Nets, firm-woven pretty eyelet patterns: white, quality inches wide; cream and ecru; 36 = white only. 55¢ | frehes wide 08135 Thomson’s Regular $2 Glove- Fitting Corsets, $1.59 Mediuth length, Tace-back model in this Popular Corset, of pink coutil, with wide front clasp. Guaranteed throughout. All sizes, 24 to 30. $1.39 Pink Girdles, $1 I Girdles of exceptional quality pink brocade and pink coutil, ‘ with flattening back to achieve a slender figure; elastic sides and ] | Don’t Miss It! Hlluminated Nights Tor those who are interested in domestic and Oriental rug clean- 5 medium length. All sizes, 26 (o 32. Corset Department—Second Floor. Plymouth or Best White Oak Half Soles = Ze Lane Cedar Chests inches long-—a conven size for storing chil Burrows' Card Tables, strongly made and rigid. 5irls’ $2.50 Khaki Two-Piece Suits For Hiking or Camp Wear........ $1'98 Practical and serviceable Suits for the girl hiker. Of excellent (f| | Porcelain Table Tops. in two A comfortable Couch 3 i sizes — 40 and 25x42 inches. top covered with imita- A T zrangers and co-operative organiza- . ! : o 5 e X R Regthie TR clothing and other 4 ! o e = 2 rade jean in khaki color, sizes 6 to 14 years. Two pieces—full |}i Put one on your wooden table tion leather. sily EnE : b khaki windshi Cor { ions to carry its program into effect. SEWED ON—AND gm Molomws pha b ikl plmk”( T i and you will huve .a sanitsry folds into small space Made of Tennessee red cedar @ v i casily cleaned porc when not in use. —guaranteed mothproof. galvanized chains. Girls' Tweed Knickers, in a | Girls’ Khaki Jean Overblouses, |}|}| variety of mixtures—stylish and | of fine quality, with Peter serviceable for hiking. Buttoned ’ collar, cuff bottoms, set-in sleeves | ain-top table. ROLLIN PEASE TO HAVE TITLE ROLE IN “ELLIAH” Mendelssohn Oratorio to Be Final Number of Maryland U. Music Festival. 1221222222222 Rubber Heels This special fering is for day and urday only. Bring us your shoes for half soleing at this low price. All work guar- anteed. hip and knee. Sizes 14 to 22 | and pocket. Sizes 6 to 18 { vears. Regular $2.75 $1 98 years. Regular $1.50 31.19 ; j{ value at ...... value at . 3 Regular $12.50 $5.95 Maple Dresser and Chiffonier $4.98 ‘ Lawn Swings Porch Rockers $29 7 5 Bz(‘bfi;;::gh Goldenberg's b—ThIrd I'Iol\' e . | L] Girls’ $5 Summer Dresses | $8,98 $4.85 sl $2 98 Silk Striped Voiles $ Honang Silks 3 95 | Silk-and-Cotton Crepes, . il Fresh, charming Summer Frocks in a variety of styles | to delight the young miss of 6 to 14 years. Trimmed i a variety of designs, some hand embroidered, others with dainty silk ribbons and Val laces. Fashioned of fine quality silk striped voiles, Honang silks and silk-and-cotton crepes. Sizes 6 to 14 years. I)OO (12222 2 24 Rollin Pease. Chicago baritone, takes the title role in “'Elijah” tonight, when Mendelssohn’s dramatic oratorio is pre- sented at College Park by the Univer- sity of Maryland Choral Soclety as be final number of the two-day pro- sram of the fourth annual festival of music. Edyth Helenz, coloratura so- _ NATIONAL prano, of New York: Aimee Olson. contralto, also of the metropolis, and SHOE REPAIR FACTORY Paul Bleyden, tenor, of Washington, 403 11th St. N.W. will sing the other solo parts, assisting the chorus of 80 voices. Miss Helena has an artist recital ihis atternoon, accompanied by Mrs.| You'll \M/ | Sale of Voile Lingerie Rollin Pease was the central figure Love ~— 7 Women's Voile Nightgowns, Women's Voile Teddies, in | in the concert last night given under c ‘c & - ! of beautiful soft quality: in pink, pink, orchid, honey and blue. New the direction of Dr. Homer C. House arri V2 o ier green, honey and orchid. Trim- | models, trimmed with dainty | | and consisting of song groups by Aimee med with laces and laces and insertions. Large selec- 1 Four - passenger Lawn High-back Porch Rockers | | 1 5 High Cha Olson and Mr. Pease and selections (]l ribvons Chalenge @ 7 | tion of styles. Chal g 35 | Swings. frame painted red, | | of solid maple, in natural Walnut-finish Dresser and Chiffonier—two pieces iden oak finis by the choral organization. His out- | Sale price. ” lenge Sale price. o | carriage green. The well finish or green. Made with for almost the pric one.” The dresser has 16x20- with large, smo standing numbers consisted of the | Goldenberx's—Third ¥ioor. known * Goshen” make— | | double woven cane seats. plate-glass _mirror and_ sells regularly play t prolog from ‘“Pagliacci” and three very best construction Full size and strongly con- ‘he chiffonier has 5 drawers and sells finisk of the compositions of John A. Car-. Canvas Awning, $1.98 structed regularly at $25.00. Ideal for the spare room. mad penter typifying the modern music “aning’s ng_of the Vikings.” “Gypsy Life,” by Schumann, and the “Hallelujah™ were given by the uni- versity chorus. The festival of music opened ves- terday morning with a short concert at which Miss Helena and Mr. Pease appeared solo numbers and the choral society presented the ‘Halle- lujah.” This was followed in the aft- ernoon by a concert by the Male Glee Club of the university, with B. L. Goodyear, Dr. House and Thomas Pyles as soloists. I Womer.’s Regular 50c New . Summer Neckwear, 27c I | A new purchase bought underprice and offered in tomorrow’s | Challenge Sale at about one-half less than regular. New dainty styles for Summer wear, including collar and cuff sets and separate collars of voile, organdy, lace and eyelet embroidery. White cream and gay color combinations Neckwear Department—First Women’s Colored Umbrellas Irregulars of $3.98 | Ewche . $2.69 Imported Silk Gloria Umbrellas, fanc {ill border and silk taped edge styles, in mavy, green, purpie, brown, ‘ red, etc. Stylish shapes, with amber tips and club ends. Assorted i} attractive handles, including amber, bakelite and enameled wood $19.75 Fiber Reed Regular $4.98 Strollers Porch Swings $26.50 Ranney - Refrigerators 5-Pc. Breakfast Set oor. We live and learn, but not the| wiser grow. | woven border, Ottoman i styles. ! $2 and $2.50 Umbrellas, $1.33 i Men’s and Women'’s Umbrellas, good quality rainproof taped edge 1/l American (cotton) covers; warranted fast black: paragon frames; good Cnnsmtun(r of dx op-leaf breakfast table and 4 bow- back chairs. The table sells 5 regularly for $9.75 and the Hanney: Thyce s aoos Be made of solid ash. white enamel food ice capacity, 33 to 40 pounds. - Heywood - Wakefield Fiber Reed Strollers, with hood of er reed: upholstered in ation corduroy rep cloth. Reclining back and adjust- able foot weil BrIture Siore— ‘ACToSs The Sireet. Goldenberg's Challenge Sale of Housewares $1.25 Floor $1.98° Aluminum 98¢ Galvanized $1.98 Copper- Ball-Bearing i gowns, soft - finish | ginghams and plain = Z /. shes Teakettles .awn Mowers e Washtubs Bottom Wash Brushes Lawn Mowers | pretty patterns, | very pretty patterns, Boilers $1.39 designs. I Men’s $1.95 Khaki Pants Tin, Gopper- Wash Toilers, Sale of New Dresses | Sprmg Underwear | Rlbbon Cha"enge tubs, large 23-inch size; ;?;L.\\(rud handies; ;.:.:;;Te \?":Txhlt(;;vgl‘i:'::?": rm‘!t‘-‘l”“ "mvfm”m'xlx 311"\\?“ P',";‘l,’,iffi s;‘i?,“: drop handles. guaranteed mower. 89¢ Galvanized Garbage Cans White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers $1.98 Aluminum Kettles 1.19 $4.50 Five-Ply Garden Hose $3.79 $1.49 Slop Jars $1.00 assortment of attractive handles, including amber, enameled, carved These Porch Swings are | Balvanized chains. A com- | | plete set of 5 piece with bolster. Choice of two neat, simple de- $29.50 to $37.50 Women’s and Misses’ Coats. $ il signs 51 » { Twills, suedes, flannels, silks, satins......... 2: and Pl N e ek e e - | All-linen Stamped p Scarfs, full length SEumpe e e it S $25 to $35 Sport and Dress Coats in all s and width; two | white nainsook; neat the new colors, plain and fur trimmed 18 H e e Tweeds, stripes, checks, and plain 3 SRR at $1.39 a Pair belt loops, flaps and buttons on hip pockets, suspender but- Men's Clothing Store—First Floor, Direct Entrance from Seventh Street. low neck and sleeveless, others wanted -shades. Regul es. Regular 95 other silks, also flannels crepes, flowered geor- omen » Union Suits, | Satin Ribbons, pink and blue | shades for lingerie. 12 ¢ %o go Boys’ Underwear, separate Special ol aan Lo S natao s e Dt & e ind natural wood styles: in the lot have amber tipsand ciub ends. | e House of Fadhion il Coldeapers's—Tirst. Fieor. % S { - | Big Two-Day Sale $1.75 Stamped Bedspreads | | . 973 and | . of g ity I 48 inches wide, painted | | chairs at Ql 95 each. Com- i . Choi f tw , si il fortable swing for the porch. R o i Stamped Scarfs Stamped ] Stamped I | s — | -1 s | = | _ Stamped House | o = - . | b s | . . f Ee— | . i % Men's Khaki Pants, full cut and well' made of heavy- sses of fi ilks, ss £ pri with crochet neck or band- 5 B stripes, broadcloths, and crepes, novelty silks, flat 3 2 S5c grade. At........... . 2 | &race 4 ; | . TWO-DAY SALE gettes, g.’lfllfi" San | with low neck and no and one-half inches wide; all gra & larly 1Gc and 20c yard. I Wi s i low neck and sleeveless, tight or | only; half Inch wide; desir- {§| tight knee; perfect qualit: etc. 8c value. At.......... $1.00 grade............... 4‘7" o 5 - . of cross-barred muslin; ir- | B Beautiful Dresses for all Occasions : frader.... 39€ | gmade. AL 3 ti e . [}l Sotors: shirts with high neck and . - 100n, day g | Notion Challenge TxtraQuality, Red New White Dresses for Graduation I}l neck and long sleeves, short | Sale Drice................ . i and May Festivals sleeves and low neck: a few pin- | o Cakes Mother’s Iron- 9¢ with reinforced seat. o White Enamel Slop I Kettles, with. cover; 12- Hibee.. 26 Nl % 4 White Mountain ;8 | :mw:t‘edl r‘r;ake; ar;: ls!usv gt sss qnality guar m‘,’";mete“‘{_““"; potist vl ized Garbage Cans, with Triple Motion Ice Cream Jars, with cover and our in tube. egularly 10c. 7 anteed. tion brass mozzle. lock cever; good size. Freezers; 4-qt. size. bail handle. i Stamped Bedspreads, of good quality un- s R ! bleached sheeting cotton, deuble-bed size, A s for .98. Friday and Saturday L = $4950 to $65 Women's and Misses ‘ S6c Gowns Dresses Coats. Handsome cloths, finest furs $39 ! 48¢c Dresses, of checked $29.50 to $45 tailored two-piece suits. $1 9 j $59 to $75 Ensemble Suits. Smart $ weight khaki cloth in medium dark shade, Finished with cloths, coats with stylish silk dresses 39 i fons i i ations. i Galvanized Iron Wash- ‘Women's Gauze Cotton Vests, Moire and Taffeta Ribbons, Dresses of figured silks Dresses of printed full five inches wide; all stripes top style; irregulars of 29¢ J 5 W | Fancy Ribbons, one to one Il steeves; irregulars of Soc wanted combinations. Rex‘u $ s 33c 9¢ l O E $ 1 5 loose knee, and bodice style with | able width for trimmings, e Boys' Athietic Union ' Suits, | grioe tone Ribbons, light esulars of 60: gracs Goldenberg's—First Floor. All the new silks and crepes. For after- garments, in white and ecru noon, daytime and sport and evening wear. $:25 - Sewing Machine Needles, all ! Aluminum Cooking Rubber Five-ply Garden Corrugated G alvan- back style in the lof; ir- 17‘: il ing Wax, TWO for. = Screen $1 5 to 529.50 | [ S Sateen Blanket Binding, the I&;ashh-mg Doors 25c All-Linen Crash | B5ier, foded kind: ' Z5anch S nes i | . Regularly lc yard. ‘ 18¢ Yard THREE yards for........ 25¢ 1}l _ A special Challenge Sale of | 500 yards of warranted all-linen Regular 5c Paper Ja- crash, full bleached, with neat | panned Wire H-lrp(n- 2= o fast-color _border; " absorbent | sorted sizes.. c grade for roller or tea towels. Collar Bands¢ for men's and Crash Tea Towels, neatly hem- boys’ shirts; correctly made; all $1.49 Walnut-finish 4 inch Frame Screen strong and . Choice of $15.49 National Water Power ‘Wasping Machines, with Nickel - plated Frame Serving Trays, decorated Two-Day Sale i 200 Stylish Hats 3’49 med, absorbent weave that dries | pies ' Regularly be sach: javge gusrantesd uutr; lass bottoms; Sxpy Were $5 to $8,50 auickly.” Togulariy’ 12%c, Qg | FOUR for-r.-. 10c L T il g