Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1925, Page 19

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WILL SEEK CROPS . TOREPLACE POPPY League to Name Committee to Study Opium Farm- ing in Persia. By the Associated Press. GENEVA, September 23.—The hu- manitarian committee of the League of Nations assembly today adopted a proposal which the American delega- tion submitted to the opium confer- ence here last Winter, providing for the dispatch of a committee of inquiry to Persia to ascertain if the poppy- + growing area could not be planted to other crops in order to curb illicit traffic in the drug. The committee of inquiry would consist of thres members, one an ex- pert on opium, one a financler and one an agriculturalist. The Persians desire that the chairman be an mercan, * Ireland raised a stir in_the juridical committee today when Kevin O'Hig- gins said the Free State's views on compulsory arbitration were not yet formulated, and that Sir Cecil Hurst's opposition thereto represented Great Britain’s view alone. Mr, O'Higgins said the Irish Free State was sympathetic toward the idea of arbitration, but that in view of her “special circumstances” she wished to give the matter deeper study. Confirming the plans of the leaders, the assembly in plenary sessions of the commissions yesterday laid the foundations of future internatlonal disarmament and economic ences. The disarmament commission adopt- ed w resolution whereby the league ocouncil will make a preparatory study for a conference for the reduction and limitation of armaments, so that 48 soon as general security has been achieved a conference will be con- voked in order that “a general reduc- tion and limitation of armaments may be realized.” confer- esoge COL. COOLIDGE PERFORMS A MARRIAGE CEREMONY Foung Vermont Couple Made Man and Wife by the President's Father. By the Associated Press. PLYMOUTH, Vt., September 23— Col. John C. C President, wh of office to his son in the sitting room f his farmhouse home here two years ago, yesterday exercise S ’lmcl!y of justice of the peace at a 4ifferent ceremony. In the same room and al- most on the spot where the historic gcene of August 3, 1923, was enacted, Col. Coolidge presided at the marriage of a voung Vermont couple. ‘With the bride’s parents, her brother and a girl friend as witnesses, Miss Doris Keith of Ludlow was married to Hollis Holt of Bellows Falls. A triendly group of Plymouth folk gathered outside the Coolidge home to shower the young couple with rice and wish them happiness as they|? drove off after the ceremony. PUCCINI IN MARBLE. . T Miami Dusting Powder 44c Can Miam! Dusting Powder, large metal box of fragrantly scented body tale with ful size velour puff. Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. HE EVENING STAR, WASHTNGTON, 50c to $1 Necklaces 25¢ Bead Necklaces and Long Chains, importer’s samples and odd lots; many new and charming styles. Goldenlierg’s—First Floor. $1.39 Seamless Bleached Sheets At $1.09 Sheets of superior quality, made of heavy, firmly woven sheeting cotton that assures excellent service. 81x90 size for double beds, hand torn and ironed. All are perfect. $1.25 Bleached Sheets, 98¢ 63x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for single beds; free from starch or dressing. Slight mill imperfections. S0c Pillowcases, 33¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases of pillowcase cotton, free from dressing. 35¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, large size and per- fect quality; hand torn and ironed. $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.98 Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed size; in heavy raised Marseilles designs. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $6.50 and $7.50 Part-Wool Comforts and Blankets $4.65 Each 66x80 and 70x80 Part-wool Blankets, heavy weight, pretty plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray. All finished with wide sateen bound ends to match colorings in blanket. Comforts, size 72x80 inches for double beds, wool filled, fine grade coverings, figured both- The six dresses sketched by our artist give just an idea of the many styles — you must see them to appreci- ate their ‘smartness. sides, finished with plain color sateen bor- ders, Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. - Smart Felt Hats Specially Priced for Thursday $2.9 \ D. 0, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925. N S S S S S R e S S S S R R S R S S S S S S S S S S S S SRS SIS Children’s Sc Kerchiefs 3c $1.59 Children’s School Handkerchiefs, pretty embrofdered corner and colored roll edge styles. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Beautiful New Styles and Lovely Silk Fabrics Every Dress a brand-new model—shown for the first time tomorrow. Strikingly new Autumn fashions and colors, at a price that will tempt you to select your new Fall frock here in this sale tomorrow. More than 500 of them! These dresses are almost exact reproductions of models that will sell for much higher prices— every one in the group as smart in line, material and trimming note as the most distinctive frocks of the new season. $2.50 Brief Cases Brief Cases, heavy imitatio n leather in tan, cordovan, brown and black; leather straps, lock and key. Leather Goods Dept.—First Floor. New Dresses of Satin-Face Canton—New Dresses of Brocade Silk Crepe—New Dresses of Flat Crepe— New Dresses of Poiret Twill Dresses for sports and street wear and afternoon frocks. Many smart two-piece models in the assortment. Round necks, some finished with turn-over collars. Many trimmed in gold and silk embroidery designs. jabots and collars. Long and short sleeves. Many with new high collars. The new colors are all represented—Pencil blue, cuckoo, pansy, rust, Bokhara, navy and black. Complete range of sizes from 16 to 44 for misses and women. Goldenbera’s—8econd Floor. $1.69 Satin Charmeuse Tomorrow at$1 35 Yd The beautiful and rich silk that fashion stresses for Fall’s smartest street, afternoon and dress costumes. _The satin charmeuse is 36 inches wide, all pure silk and with a rich satin face. The assortment offers choice of black, navy and brown. T R . 2 2 7 Straightline and circular skirts. Some with lace yokes, LI L1 LA L LTSI AL ST 004 Misses’ and Women’s Sweaters For Cool Autumn Days $4.50 Unusually smart in appearagce and just the styles that fashion approves for Fall. The group includes women’s knitted wool coat sweaters, with new collar, belt and Special Values at.. TS TICIRREANASNNSNEAITAN RN ANNSNNSNNANNAANN A SRARANASA AN S AAARRN AN Sports Hats Large Hats Tailored Hats Small Hats in 12 Colors All head sizes Styles for the Miss and Matron Smartly blocked of fine, soft felts, in new styles for tailored and sports wear. “Chic” their Paris sponsors consider them. “Smart” the New York woman finds them. They are exactly right for Fall, with street frocks and tailored suits. New shapes—many show the binding and touches of the new gold kid —a very important Fall note. Goldenberx’s—Secend Floor. Regular $45 Seamless Axminster Rugs Every One $29.7 Ox12-Ft. Perfect Quality Seamless Axminster Rugs of deep pile and firm, heavy weight that will give long service on your floors. All are 9x12-ft. size for large rooms and every rug is perfect. Choice of eight handsome patterns, in oriental, medallion and floral designs and colorings to harmon- ize with any room decoration. Other 9x12-Ft. Rugs Greatly Underpriced 9x12-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs, Smith’s make, $25.00 grade. 9x12-ft. Smith’s Seamless Brussels Rugs, $30.00 grade .. 9x12-ft. Smith’s Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, $45.00 grade... 9x12-ft. Smith’s Seamless Axminster Rugs, $55.00 grade 9x12-ft. Real Wilton Rugs, fringed ends, $90.00 grade.. 9x12-ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs, $35.00 grade... ....covencwmnascoas. 9x12-ft. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, $18.00 grade «cemmmwevesvesws Goldenberx’s—Fourth Floor. pockets, in brown and navy blue, also brushed wool sweaters, soft and fine weave, in stylish coat models, with contrasting border on sleeves, collar and bottom. Colors oi buff, cocoa and powder blue. All sizes. $7 Sweater Sets, $5.98 Children’s Sweater Sets, of heavy-weight wool, shaker knit, as trakhan border trimming. Coat style sweaters, in red, buff, blue, and henna, with cap to match. Sizes 24 to 28. T $3.75 Tots’ Sweaters, $2.98 Girls’ Sweaters, $4.95 l High-grade Wool Sweaters, in sizes 6 to | Little Tot's Sweaters, softfinish wool, slip-on models, in copen, red, tan and brown; plain and fancy weaves; sizes 2 to 5 years. Children’s Sweaters, $1.98 Little Children’s Wool Sw s, coat style, mude with pockets, col s and but- tons to match; brown and cardinal; sizes $1.89 Russian Crepe, $1.59 39-inch Colored Russian Crepe, high lustrous, deep crepe-finish | grade, in all new Fall shades, also, white and black. $1.00 Silk Pongee, 65¢ 33-inch Imported Silk Pongee, all pure silk quality, heavy 12- momie weight, 1n natural tan color. i $1.25 Silk Radium, 98¢ 36-inch Colored Silk Radium, all-silk, rich lustrous quality, in wanted street and evening shades, also black. $1.50 Sport Satin, $1.29 40-inch Colored Sport Satin, extra heavy, high lustrous quality, in all wanted sport colors. . Statue of Composer of “Madame Butterfly” Placed in Theater. MILAN, Italy, September 23 (#).— '4 life-size statue of Giacomo Puccini, ~omposer of “Madame Butterfly” and “La_Boheme,” carved in Carrara marble by the Russian sculptor Tro- betzkoy, has been finished and placed in the foyer of the Scala Theater here. It represents the composer as he appeared in 1895, in the period of “Manon Lescaut” and “La Boheme.” He is shown wearing a knee-length overcoat with the collar turned up and a fedora hat. Puccini died at Brussels November 29, 1924, 14 years, in red, copen, tan and brown; but- tons to match; plain and border-trimmed styles. Girls’ Sweaters, $3.98 Slip-on Sweaters, in red and buff, V neck style, with long sleeves; novelty border trimmed; smart new models; sizes § to 14 years. Regular $3 Lace Curtains $1.85 Choice of Curtains by the pair or Panels used one to a window, in a beautiful assortment of heavily worked desigrs, copies of the expensive real laces. White, ivory and ecru shades. Full width and ZJCyirds long. Overlocked or fringed-end styles. Other Curtains at Savings Regular $1.25 Grades at 79c l Regular $5 Grades at $2.85 Regular $2 Grades at $1.27 Regular $6 Grades at $3.85 A Special Sale of 100 Men’s Two-Pants Suits $29.50 Our Regular $34.50 and ~ $42.50 Grades In preparing for this sale of men’s Fall clothing we obtained price concessions from one of our best makers, which result in money savings sure to be appreciated by men who want correct style, superior quality and fine tailoring in their clothes for the new season. There’s a reason why Goldenberg’s clothing store is coming to be recogmz’cd as headquarters for two-pants suits—a rea- son you'll quickly discover in choosing your Fall suit here tomorrow. Thix sale offers a large selection of young men’s ultra smart styles as well as conservatlve models, skilifully tailored from fine grade Cassimeres, Unfinished and Hard-surfaced Worsteds. Single and double breasted, two and three button coats, with wide and medium leg pants. Attractive colorings of browns, grays, tans and blues, In both light and dark shades. Sizes 34 to 46 regulars, and stouts from 38 to 46, the latter . in hard-surfaced worsteds only. Goldenberg’s _Clothi t s from Goidenbergs Clothing Store for Meo—First Floor: Direct Entrance e Opera Directors Returning. GENOA, Italy, September 23 (#).— Signor Gatti-Casazza, managing di- rector of the Metropolitan Opera of New York, and Signor Polacco, con- Suctor of the Chicago Opera, safled aboard the Conte Verde for New York Yvesterda; Goldenberg's—F¥irst Floor. Fall Dress Ging- hams, 16¢ Yd. 8,000 yards of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, soft-finish quality, in a large ortment of checks and plaids d the most desirable shades, especially desirable for children’s school frocks. 25¢ Outing Flannel, 19 27-inch Outing Flannel, heavy reversible _quality, in checks, plaids and _stripes; light and dark grounds. 35c Madras, 25¢ 32-inch Printed Shirting Ma- dras, light grounds with printed checks, stripes, dots and neat figures. 29c Shaker Flannel, 190 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- nel, extra reversible quality. Printed Challies, 190 36-inch Printed Challles, large assortment of new styles and colors, for covering bed comforts; tast colors. 35¢ Dress Ginghams, 25¢ 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in new Fall styles and colors; beau- titul plaids, checks and plain colors; fine domestic quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 59¢ New Novelty Suitings for Fall Special at 44c These Novelty Suitings are among the newest and most favored fabrics for wom- en’s Fall frocks, as well as children’s school dresses. The showing includes a large va- tiety of checks, plaids and stripes in the wanted dark colors. 36 inches wide, 50c Shantung, 39¢ 36-inch Shantung, a yarn-mercerized cotton fabric, with stylish demirough weave; all ‘wanted colors. 39c¢ Plain Voiles, 29¢ inch Plain Color Voiles, fine, sheer qual- “;.0-':‘1& wide-taped edge; all wanted lingerie shades, also white. 55e¢ Wash Satin, 44¢ 36-inch Wash Satin, high-grade, yarn-mer- cerized quality, in black, white and lingerie shades. 50c Pongee Silks, 39¢ 35-inch Ponges Silks, a rich silk-and-cotton quality, in wanted colors. 48c Cretonnes 24¢ Yard Yard-wide, {Gtiuners of sthermakes! | - tradequichlyfor | Studebaker Lpi:wer' Durability Finish ALE! NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. [TRAVEL COMFORT | Stops_and prevents the nauses of Bea, T:&n ‘and Car Sickness. You can travel anywhere in any con- Verance in comfor Tta use. . & $1.50 at Drug Stores 3dires om veceipt of Price o Mothersiil Remedy Co., New York Fast-color Cre- tonnes, full bolts and mill lengths, plenty alike for draperies and coverings of all sorts. Light and dark floral, stripe, designs. First Floor—Bargaln Tabl e bird and tapestry Save on These Needed Housewares $1.10 Corrugated Galvanized Iron Gar- bage Cans, medium size; lock cover— 79c $1.98 Heavy Iron Retinned Food Chop- pers, with four steel cutters— Atlas E-Z Seal Fruit Jars, quart size, Dozen— 85¢c 69c Glass Wash , will not cor- rode nor tear the clothes— 19¢ Curtain Marquisette 39¢ Stamped Goods 25¢ Baby Pants 8lse 25¢ 15¢ Yard Wide, Sheer Quality, Stamped Scarfs and Buffet All Rubber Baby Pants, in ‘White Curtain Marquisette; 2 Sets, stamped on even thread assorted styles and sizes. to 10 yard lengths. ‘white linene. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” “Surprise Fifth Floor.” “Surfrise Fifth Floor.” 59¢ veflings 69c Grass Rugs 12Y5¢ Huck Towels 14¢ 39¢ 10c An_ Assortment of Fancy and Dotted Vellings, in octa- 27 x 54 -inch Heavy Double . gon and hairline effects. Plain ‘Warp Japanese Grass Rugs, and combination colors. Full in beautiful stenciled designs. one yard length. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” Cuticura Soap i|Ts Refreshing After Outdoor Exercise ‘Warm baths with Cuticura Soap,' after outdoor exercise, cleanse, cool and freshen the skin. Assisted by T T R T R R R R R R N A $225 Heavy Tin $298 Ironing Copperbottom Wash with pad and Bollers, with cold cover, on folding wood handles; No. § stand— size— $2.30 $1.79 $1.85 Extra Quality Floor Sweeping Brushes, 12-inch size; Hemmed Huck Towels, fast- color red borders; soft ab- sorbent weave. “Surprise Fifth Floor.”

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