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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, 'TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1925. 18 THE EVENING Motor Car Driving ST PUBLIGTY Titar Cr Briing Ty 5 PROMISED SOON 4w Starpenswis | Motion-MindednessU rged Boys’ $1.39 to $2 Pants, $1.19 Wash Pants for boys from 2 to 20 vears of age, “Seconds” Congoleum or Corkolin . Rugs, $6.95 Nationally Advertised Price, $11.70 7.6x9-ft. Room Size Congoleum or Armstrong’s Corkolin Rugs, slight seconds; beautiful wool rug de- signs with artistic borders; beautiful colorirgs for any knickerbocker style, of gray linen, tan linen, Panama cloth, cotton covert and khaki; all fast-color materials. Made with watch pockets and belt loops. Also in the lot are Khaki Riding; Breeches with lace bottom. List Open to Public After July 1, Internal Revenue Bureau Says. With the Supreme Court of the United States having upheld newspa pers in their right to publish income tax figures, the Bureau of Internal Revenue is planning to open the sec- ond tax list some time after July 1. The decision of the Supreme Court continued to be the subject discussion in official circles and ”wrv about IhL reasury the ask Congr sections of the law tary said he had not formed an opin- fon as to the course the department should take. Lists Still Incomplete. He recalled the argumen against the provisions in his report to Congress last year, however, | and d they still held, as far as *he | was concerned. The question, he felt was one for Congress to consider e did not re at this time to of the preparation of | income them | July wetual nplete in a effort will peed up register permitted cctors’ be made, completion of the which the public is to be 10 see. CLOTHING IS SOLICITED FOR NEAR EAST REFUGEES Citizens Asked to Contribute Cast- Off Apparel Tomorrow, Commit- tee’s “Bundle Day." Near East called to in the Dgstrict and shoes to the relief urganization for the refugees. adults and children (who are freezing for lack of gar- ments), and also for orphans in the Near t Coats and sweaters, dresses, shop- worn garments, sheets for bandages, new clothing #nd any heavy, m clothing in which there is any wear are needed Children are asked to leave a bun- tomorrow at the nearest fire sta » while on the way to school, or their bundle to the nearest h fiving a bundle day b or or rington headqus s Bond which also will receive bundle day attention of everybody nearby and all old clothing and tomorrow, wre urgently needed. asked that these be tied Old shoes and it is n pairs FOR CHILDREN’S BENEFIT. Booklovers' Club. Y. W. C. A., An- nounces Fifth Annual Program. The Booklovers' Club of the Young Women's Christian Association will give its fifth annual benefit program for destitute Washington children tonight in the gold room of the Shoreham Hotel. The club main tains voluntary contributions a fund in honor of the late : Hamilton Bayly, who e shortly after the ar- The fund, which now ex- than $600, supports a Children's Emergency mistice. ceeds more child at the Tome. The program tonight will be given by Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler, soprano; Mrs. Raymond Dickey. violinist, and Mrs. Chester Adai companist DROP IN INTEREST RATE. Blight Cut by Land Banks in Charges to Farmers. Feders - authc Farm Loan Board yes. juction in the d farmers by Land banks for the Omaha district from 512 to bl per cent. Commissioner Cooper, in connection with the announcement of the cut in one district, d 1e board is con- sildering rate reductions in other dj 1ricts, and will doubtless reach a con- clusion within a short time It re me time for a bank to make ry adjustments before a change The kitchen garden at Hampton | By the Associated Press la person take a slanting dive off of Court Palace, London, is to be con- verted into golf putting greens and gennis courts. A GLASS of Borden’s, the Improved Malted Milk, piping hot, taken just at bedtime, will often induce sound sleep. Because it nour- ishes your tired body and soothes your over- strained nerves. Borden’s Malted Milk gives you all the sat- isfying nourishment of a light meal — which you so often erave at night — without taxing your digestion as hearty foods do. partially pre-digested, by the system. No other malted milk has as high food value or is as easily digested as Borden’s. A more delicious flavor, too—free from cloying sweetness. Sold in 7 and 15 oz. square glass packages— and in 5 lb. tins. More than a week of restful nights in one small package! Start taking it tonight. Your druggist sells it. DBordens THE IMPROVED MALTED Ml ~in the square As Against ““Static” In Brains URBANA, 1il,, May 26—If you saw a wharf, would you dive to rescue at the same place where he disap- peared under the water? vou would you are “static- minded” and should buy a car and cultivate “motion-mindedness,” for, according to Prof. H. F. Moore, re- search professor of _engineering materials of the University of Illinois, “motion-mindedness is & sign of pro- sress which is cultivated by the widespread use of the automoble.” The driver thinks not of the place || where the car is at the present time, but where it will be a few seconds later: he thinks forward or he has a collision” said Prof. the auto can lead people to think of men,, events, philosophies and re- ligioris in the same day, there is hope that they will get into a habit of asking where this man or that in- stitution is leading and will avoid a few dangerous collisions in the future. | “It is surprising how static-minded | most people are. They things as they are, and not what | they are becoming. It is the static minded person who started the pithy | but inaccurate slogan ‘You can't change human nature’ and would doubtless say, ‘You can't move a spinning gyroscope. each case is to get some one in the notion to do some changing, rather than the impossibility of change. “If in future years the majority of people are progressive and motion- | minded, it will be due in a great| measure to the influence of automo- biles.” CHAUFFEUR IS WANTED Civil Service Commission Cites De- tention House Vacancy. Applications to fill a vacancy for chauffeur in the House of Detention in the District will be received by the Civil Service Commission until June , the commission-announces. The en- trance salary for the post is $1,020 a vear, and advancement in pay may be made without change in assignment up to $1,260. Duties of the successful applicant will be to drive a car, take care of a heating plant and do odd jobs about the House of Detention. : The street car strike in Santiago, Chile, has caused a boom in the auto- mobile and tire business there. '.l.'he‘ Velvet Kind JICE CREAM simetmiimsimismisms me st sme sme ) Hair Stops Coming Out 35-cent bottle of delightful, refresh- ing “Danderinc” will do wonders for your hair. After a fow applications you can not find a particle of dandruff or any fall- ing hair. Hair grows thick, heavy and luxuriant. tores and toilet counters sell millions of bottles of “Danderine.” Already it is quickly absorbed Moore. “If|| think of || The difficulty in|| room in the home. All Our Great Buying Power and Resources ‘Are Exerted to Brmg Prlces Down to Lowest Possible Levels in This Semi-A nnual Economy Event! Be Ready to Take Advantage of These Bargains Tomorrow. Women’s White Footwear $4, $5 and $6 ) $2‘95 Grades, at..... Women’s White Kid, Nu-Buck and Canvas Oxfords and Pumps in an assortment of the season's most popular sty in cut out or strap models. Welted and turn soles, with Span- tsh, military and low walking heels. Al sizes from 21 to 7 and A to D widths. $1 Imported Pongee, 68¢ 33-inch Imported Japanese Pongee Silk, heav. high lustrous quality; all pure silk; for men’s shirts and women's wea $1.25 & $1.50 Rayon Crepe, 98c 36-inch Rayon Crepes, rich, lustrous finish, in a beautiful assortment of printed colored designs, also black and white, Children’s $2 to $3 Shoes, $1.45 Children’s Low Shoes of patent, leathers, some slightly imperfect, will affect wear nor appearance. and 8% to 11 in the lot $1.98 Food Choppers, $1.39 Heavy Iron Retinned ¥Food Choppers, with four steel cutters: easily adjusted and cleaned. 59¢ Broadcloth, 39¢ Plain-color Broadcloth, yarn-mercerized in all the sought shades for Summer wear 1.98 Tea Kettles, $1.09 Aluminum Tea Kettles, panel sides; 5-quart size; guaranteed quality.—Basement. $5.98 Clothes Wringers, $4.69 Rival Wood-frame Clothes Wringers, with 10-inch rollers; guaranteed for one vear. $1.50 Seamless Sheets $1.19 Seamless Bleached Sheets, double-bed size round-thread sheeting cotton, free from starch or dressing. Subject to slight irregularities but no hole: 39¢ to S50c Knives, 19¢ Guaranteed Steel-blade Knives, With brass riveted cocobola handles. The assortment includes Slicing Butcher and Kitchen Knives. 79¢ Silk-and-Cotton Crepe, 48c 36-inch Silk-and-Cotton Printed Crepe de Chine, in a large assortment of new and beautiful designs and colorings. , 49¢ 69¢ Tussah Silk: and-cotton qual- 36-inch Brocade Tussah Silks, silk ity, with self-color brocade designs; in old rose, henna, light blue, red, brown, gold, green, etc. 59¢ Brocade Wash Satin, 39¢ 36-inch White Brocade Wash Satin, a yarn-mer- cerized cotton fabric, with white brocade designs, for lingerie. 39¢ White Dimity, 25¢ 36-inch White Dimity, with white woven stripes; fine, sheer quality. - tan and dull but nothing that Sizes from 6 to 8 36-inch quality, 48c Fast- Color Cretonnes 24c Yard Yard-wide, Heavy-weight, Fast-color Cretonnes, in mill Jengths or full bolts, from which we will cut the desired number of vards. Ideal for coverings and draperies of all sorts, light and dark floral, bird, follage and tapestry de- ;_{'gnu,' (First Floor—Bargain Table and Fourth loor. $l Window Shades, 55¢ Heavy Oil Opaque Cloth Window Shades, ;:uaramee:l spring rollers; white, ecru and green Complete with all fixtures and crochet ring to match. $1.98 Serving Trays, $1.39 Nickel-plated Frame Serving Trays, decorated glass bottoms; size 12x18 inches, 59¢ Chair Seats, 37c E-Z Put-on Chair Seats, imitation leather, in black and brown; sizes 12, 13 and 14 inches. . Men’s $1 Union Suits, 69¢ Athletic Union Suits, of fine 72x80 checked nain sook; chest and trunk measurement cut ove: insure perfect fit; web belt inserted in b 34 to 46 in the assortment. Men’s $1.50 Union Suits, $1.19 Regatta Leg-opening Athletic Union Suits, of good quality mercerized madras; white, blue, tan and pink; blouse back; perfect quality. Men’s $3 Sweaters, $1.69 Men’s and Youths’ All-wool Pull-over Cricket Sweaters, light blue, buff and gray, with con- trasting striped neck and bottom. Perfect quality. Women’s $1.25 Nightgowns $1 Of white nainsook, new models, some with val lace trim- ming, others with handmade lace edg- ings. Flowers and Potted Plants for Decoration Day A great variety of Fresh, Fragrant Flowers and Potted Plants ready tomorrow and every day this week—for Decoration Day. Memorial Wreaths, $2.98 to $5.00. Geraniums, $2.00 to $3.00 dozen. Cannas, $2.00 to $3.00 dozen. Chrysanthemum " Sprays, 98¢ and $1.25. 2 An assortment of Cut Flowers and other Potted Plants at special prices. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. A Wonderful Challenge Sale of $15 $20 and $22.50 Smart - Silk Ensemble Dresses 3 Ixtraordinarily Low Priced! $8.98 The Challenge Sale spirit of giving our customers super- lative values is forcibly demonstrated in this of charming Silk Ensemble Dresses. remarkable sale Fashionable dresses for every occasion—dress and suit combined or can be worn separate, as the occasion requires. Scores of beautiful styles of fine quality materials—the very styles misses and women want for early Summer wear. The Collection Inclures: Silk Ensembles—Silk Dress and Silk Coat. Poiretsheen Ensembles—Poiretsheen Coat and Silk Drese. ‘lannel Ensembles—Flannel Coat and Silk Dress. —One-picce Ensemble Effect Silk Dresses. —One-piece Ensemble Effect Cloth Dresses. Choice of many pretty combinations, Spring and Summer. trasting silk combinations in rich designs. Colors of navy, black powder, Sizes 16 to 40. Goldenbers's brown Second Fioor. $1. 49 (rarment White Tar Garment Bags, real protection for clothes months. Size 30x60 inches. : Men’s Rayon Hose, 47¢ Silk-and-Rayon Ilalf Hose, new plaid patterns -spliced heel, double reinforced sole and toe; irregulars of $1.00 grade. Bags, $1.19 with pine-tar odor; a during the Summes $2.50 Ready to-Hang Awnings $1.68 Heavy Blue, Brown and Tan Stripe Canvas Awn ings, with tape-bound val- ance cel frame, complete with ropes and all attach- ments. t., 3-ft., 3.6-ft. and 4-ft. sizes to fit win- dows or doors from 28 to 50 inches wide. Boys’ $3.50 Sailor Suits, $2.95 Long-pants Sailor Sults, all-white and white with blue collars; regulation long-pants model with drop front; fast colors. Sizes 3 to 10 vears. $1.25 Radium Silk, 95c h Radium Silk, the washable kind, in wanted nd Summer ‘colors, also black; pure silk irmly woven. Spring quality, $1.50 Chiffon Satin, $1.29 35 inches wide; rich satin-face, allsilk quality, in a complete assortment of street and evening shades, also black and white. 45¢ Indian Head, 33¢c 44inch White Indian Head, linen-finish quality; in 2 to 10 yard lengths. 50c White Voile, 24c 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, fine, sheer, two-ply quality, with wide taped edge. $1 Turkish Towels ish Taowels, large size; absorbent quick dry- 3 ing kind, with pink, blue, gold or lavender borders. $1.39 Bleached Sheets, 98¢ 63x90 ‘Seamless Bleached Sheets, single-bed size; round-thread quality; free from starch or “r'e Sing. 35c Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, large size; hand torn and ironed; perfect quality. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.39 Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed size; heavy raised Marseilles designs. 16¢ Bleached Cotton, 11%c 36-inch Bleached Cotton, close-woven, soft-finish quality; for general use. 20c Unbleached Cotton, 15¢ 36-inch Unbleached Cotton, a heavy, round-thread quality, in 2 to 10 yard lengths. 55¢ Tissue Ginghams, 38¢c 36-inch Floek-dot Tissue Ginghams, a Normandy fabric, usually preferred by women of particular ideas. Smart broken checks and plaids; all wanted colors. 59c Sport Stripe Broadcloth, 39¢ Yard 36-inch Sport Stripe Broadcloth, in a large variety of new styles and colorings; also S‘'ripe Linen-like Suitings in all wanied shades. These are two of the most popular of wash fabrics for Summer frocks. All warranted fast colors. n all the gay Some with cloth body and silk front, or con- colors of areen, cocoa and rust. 50c Wash Satin, 39¢ 36-inch Wash Satin, a yarn-mercerized cotton fab. ric, with rich, lustrous finish. Shown in a variety of lingerie shades. 59¢ Check Crepe, 35¢ 36-inch Imported Woven Check Crepe, high-grade cotton fabric with printed designs; good assortment of colors. Boy’s $2.25 to $3.95 Wash Suits $1.79 Middy and Oliver Twist styles; plain colors and pretty combination color- ings. Of linen, jean, Devon- shire cloth, York golden, Panama cloth and mercer- 1zed poplins; all fast colors. Sizes 3 to 10 years. 29¢ Romper Cloth, 19¢ 32-inch Romper Cloth, a hea’ close-woven wash fabric, for children's rompers, in checks, stripes and plain colors. 25c Percales, 18¢c 36-inch Percales, light grounds, with printed (he(x“kts, stripes, dots, plaids and flxurfi high-count quality. $1.50 to $2 Blouses, $1.19 Bell and Little Friend Broadcloth Blouses, at- tached-collar and neckband styles; white, tan and blue. Eizes 7 to 16 years. Perfect quality and slight irregulars. Boys’ $3 to $4 Bathing Suits $2.29 All-wool Bathing Suits, California one-piece style, with skirt effect; assorted combination colors; also plain blue, tan and brown. Sizes 28 to 36. Children’s $1.69 to $2 Bathing Suits, $1.29 One-piece style, in assorted, pretty colorings; also rombl;lsatlon effects; some with skirt effects. Sizes 22 to $6 Grass or Matting Rugs, $3.85 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Japanese Grass Rugs, heavy double-warp grade, beautiful stenciled d pigns in blue, green, rose and brown; also 9x12-ft. Close-woven Matting Rugs, in orlenlll, medallion and floral designs. $1.29 Voile Undergarments $1 The assortment includes dainty Envelope Chemise and Step-ins, in popular shades of orchid, blue, honeydew, rose, pink and mals, trimmed with laces, hemstitched and embroid- ered designs. $2 Thomson’s Corsets, $1.59 Thomson's Glove-fitting Corsets, of pink coutil, medium bust and long hip model, with broad front steel; all sizes. $1.29 Corset Brassieres, $1 Corset Brassieres, of fancy pink fabric, with long hips and double garters, double straps; all sizes. $2.75 Crepe Kimonos, $1.98 New Summer Kimonos, in copen, rose and wis- tarla, with beautiful silk embroidered designs and contrasting color bordar on slevees, pocket and down front. Women'’s Hoover Aprons, $1.98 Of beautiful quality chambray, with blue, pink. green, lavender and white collars; double service fronts; all sizes. Women’s Silk Hose Stight Irregulars 95¢ Full - fashioned| Thread Silk Hose, dou-| ble so]c, heel and toe;| Assorted shades; 1rr:g— ulars of $1.79 grade., s Children’s Socks, 35¢ Three-quarter Ribbed Sport Socks, desirable ghades: assorted colored turn-over tops; ifregulars of 500 Children’s Cotton Socks, 15¢ Cotton Socks, white and colored bodies, v ored rayon (fiber silk) tops; irregulars of ads Women’s Rayon Hose, 48c Rayon (fiber silk) Hose, with three-seam back: good assortment of desirable shades; irregulars of 79 grade. Children’s 65¢c Waist Suits, 48c Children’s Knit Waist Suits, low neck and sl less, knee pants; sizes 2 to 12 years; perfect qua —(First Floor. Women’s Cotton Vests, 15¢ Women's Gauze Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless; irregulars of 23c grade. Women'’s Cotton Pants, 39¢ Gauze Cotton Pants, muslin waistband; tight and loose knee styles: regular and extra sizes; irregulars of 50c gmde HPln' Floor.) Boys’ Union Suits, 43¢ Boys' Athletic Union Suits, of cross-barred mus lin; irregulars of G9c grade. Extension Frame Window Screens Hardwood Extension § Frame Window Screens, steel centers. 24inches high, ex- tend to 33 inches, 49¢ 28inches high, ex- tend to 37 inches, 59¢ $45 Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, $29.75 9x12-t. Large Room Size Seamless Axminster and Fringed Wilton Velvet Rugs, Alexander Smith & Sons’ make; oriental, medallion and floral designs colorings to suit any room decoration. $1.75 & $2 Linoleum $1.10 sq. yd. Congoleum Nairn Co.'s Heavy Inlaid Linoleumn with colors through to the back, including the straight-line quality. Choice of tile, novelty designs and wood effects; 8-quarter width; quantity cut fr full rolls. 95¢ and $1.25 Rugs, S5¢ 27x54 Extra Heavy Double-warp Japanese Ggass Rugs, 22%x36 Kimlark Fiber Rugs, and 18x36 Jas pay Fiber Rugs, in beautiful stenciled designs: ex cellent for scattering around the home. (First Floor—Bargain Table.) $1.25 Bed Pillows, 68c 18x26 Bed Pillows, filled with sterilized curled teathers, covered with A. C. A. stripe and heayy art tickings. $1.49 Glass Tableware $1.09 Thin Decorated Glass Table Service, each sat consists of six grape juice, six ice tea and six table tumblers, 32.Pc. Cottage Sets, $3.69 Decorated China Cottage Sets, in two neat floral decorations; each set cons of six cups, six raucers, six dinner plates, six fruit saucers, six bread and butter plates, one platter and one vege- table dish., 25¢ Linen Crash, 19¢ 1mported Alllinen Crash, unbleached, soft ab sorbent grade for roller or tea towels. 35¢ Turkish Towels, 25¢ Double thread Turkish Towels, absorbent weave for face or bath use. $1.89 Bleached Sheets, $1.59 81x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for double beds; perfect quality. Finished with wide hems. 39¢ Dotted Swiss, 29¢c 36-inch White Dotted Swiss, small woven white dots; fine, sheer quality for dainty Summer frocks. $15 to $20 Fiber Rugs, $10.85 Choice of Hodges' Deco, Super-Deco or Cherokee Fiber or Kinmlark Rugs, sizes 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 ft for large rooms. Reversible stenciled and woven designs, in rose, blue, gold, tan, green and brown 25¢ Huck Towels, 19¢ 44 (note the size) Huck Towels, fast color red borders; soft absorbent weave. Screen Doors $2.69 Light Natural Varnish-finish Four- inch Frame Screen Doors, choice of six sizes; complete with fixtures.