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18 THE EVENING STA Game of Checkers |[f On Sunday Brings ] | | NEW DRY FORCES MAY LOSE 2 MEN Federal Chief in Kentucky Asks for Release—Florida Deputy Reported Out. 9 Gold-Plated Pen an Pencil Sets, $1.29 Each set neatly boxed. Set consists of gold-plated Pen, with 14-karat gold pen point and gold-plated Pencil Appreclated by the student, und a gift sure to be wel- comed anytime. Women’s $1 Rayon (Fiber Silk) Vests, Friday at 75¢ Lustrous Rayon (fiber silk) Vests, bodice style, in peach and orchid. Perfect quality garments. Knit Underwear Department. Statlonery Dequrtment. Sensational Dress Sale Regular $7.50 to $10.00 Values It’s a sale for women who are looking for Fall frocks that are ex- ceptional—in style, quality and value. The price of $5 does not give you an idea of the ex- \ cellence of these dress- es—you must come anc see them for yourself to really appreciate what wonderful bar- gains they are for the money. Materials: Novelty Serge Suitings, Pencil Stripe Serge, Smart Cloth Overplaids, Clever Sport Fabrics of All-Wool Cloths, Combination of Velvet and Plaid and Balbriggan. The Very Latest Models for Fall—for Every Type of Woman Colors—Black, Navy, Brown, Pencil, Pansy and Rust, also Pencil Stripes. Style Features—Petdr Pan and V neck styles, with long sleeves. Some models finished with large patch pockets and rows of buttons. Straightline and long-waisted styles. Some with pleats and narrow string belts. All sizes from 16 to 44 and plenty of extra large sizes 46 to 50. We could only picture half a dozen of the smart styles. There are many more equally desirable in this wonderful lot. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. FREE—Miniature Foot Balls A Miniature Toy Rugby Foot Ball, of leather, with rubber bladder to blow up and lace top, will be given free with the purchase of a Boy's Suit or Overcoat tomorrow. Boys will have lots of sport with them. Arrest of Player By the Associated Press. BEAVER CITY, Nebr., October 1.—Grover Rhoades was arrested and taken before the Beaver City Park Board yesterday for playing checkers in the city park Sunday. He was released, however, when he promised not to repeat the of- fense. The board has issued an order forbidding sports in the park on Sunday, and Rhoades and a young boy were found playing a quiet game of draughts. was arrest- ed. The boy was chased out of the LOUISVILL park. than a month Federal admin bitlon enforcement of Tennessee and lins offered his res- newly formed Lincoln C. Andrews, HURT IN COLLISION. George Ringgold Treated for In-||fJ| Jjuries About Head. George Ringgold, 734 Twentieth | reen Miller had | street, and Joseph K. Shilling, Trans- | aaministrator for F .| portation Bullding, were drivers of | left for his home in & 3 icles that colilded at New | enue and R street vester- ! afternoon. Ringgold, injured | 1t the head, was taken to Freed- | Hospital i < A collision between the automobile | |} the a of ar Miller, 614 Fourteenth street || ally denied that he had tendered his and a street car occurred resignation to any one. | noon at New Jersey N Mrs. Cath- Collins to See Andrews. erine Miller, occupant ot Late last night Mr. Collins sald he | the automobil received mo official acceptance of his | S resignation from Washington 1. fon from the Goldenberg’s dress sales are so well known and so en- thusiastically re- ceived that this news of another purchase of new Fall Dresses to sell at $5 will at tract crowds. to our second floor dress section tomorrow. he come to W Ordered to Hot Springs. | a_conference, meanwhile| ypu5 Charles M. McCorkle, judge definite decislon on|aqyocate, stationed in this city, has which | heen ordered to the General Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark., for treatment. ington for withholding any his contempl: Mr. Colling hi tober 1 and not later 1 3 . = S = === — — ated one of Col; e charge of ssor could lins'” deputies, the district until a be appointed. Miller Report Unconfirmed. fr. Miller's resig Secretary of the hington would ma ury a that while comment other than to he had heard “somethi fect.” he vised “insuffic A and added that he wanted to engage in some other business while he was yet Jouns. Mr. Collins' salary is said to $5,000 a year. PRESIDENT OF GREECE SIGNS CONSTITUTION Final Draft Approved and Ratifi- cation Is Expected This Month. The Greek legation today was ad- vised that the constitution of the Republic of Greece was signed vester- day by the President and all the mem- s of the cabinet. Since the estab- ment of the Greek Republic the National mbly has been working nstitution, and Summer ap- Extraordinary Friday Offering of New Fall Hats $3.2 Right up to the Beautiful colorings. notes. Hats of fe! A Special Friday Sale of Regular $8 and $10 Boys’ 4-Piece Vest Suits, Mackinaws and Overcoats Extraordinary Values—Sizes 2 to 17 Years $6.39 A sale that offers wonderful values in Boys’ Fall Clothing— featuring Suits, Mackinaws and Overcoats for boys of all ages at remarkable savings. At $6.39 you have choice of: New Fall Suits, in four-piece English model, consisting of coat, vest and two pairs of full-lined knickerbockers. Neat dark mixtures. Sizes 8 to 17 years. te @ upon adj pointed a speciz its members to It is this final draft which has been approved and signed by President | Coundouriotis and the Pa cab- inet. The constitution is published in the official bulletin today, and goes into effect immediately, although it will be subject to final ratification by the National Assembly when that body convenes on October 15. It is expected that this ratification will be promptly accorded, as the committee which completed the draft was one| having the confdence of the Assembly. The new constitution provi Benate and such other me: are necessary to insure the safety of the republican form of government. [ Law School Opens Tonight. I ‘ ;m The fity-seventh a c | = the National Universit (Sfl[fld DRESSIN ‘will open with exercises tonight to be oA Perfect Mayonnaise 147 different prizes, from $250 10 $10 each, will be awarded to those who send in lists of the greac. est number of practical food uses from one bot- de of Premier. This contest is open t those who have use Premier. Trimmed with feather: ribbons, quills, ete. A Fall shades—pansy, penci henna, pablo, wood and bl New Felt Hats Smart Shapes in Every wanted Shade $1.89 Autumn—a hat f Large and onlyone prize forany one contestant. Incaseof ties, cach tying contestant ‘will be awarded the full amount of each prize tied for. Contest closes cember 1, 1925. AddressFrancisH.Leggett&Co.,NewYork Clever shapes in all the favored colors every type and wonderful values at this low price. head sizes. Mackinaws of heavy weight, ful wWa ice; i y weight, full of warmth and service; in et S rich plaids; with muff and side pockets. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Overcoats of thick chinchilla, for the junior boy of 2 to 5 years; also Cloth Coats for larger boys of 10 to 16 years. addressed by members of the fa at which, also, the assignments of sons will be made. Actual instruc will begin tomorrow night. Early registration indicates a record at- tendance. Remnants of Draperies 29¢ to 39c¢ Values 59¢ to 79¢ Values 19¢ Yd. 37¢Yd. Short lengths and odd bolts of yard-wide Terry Cloth, Sunfast Madras, Rayon (fiber silk), Poplins, C Swiss, Marquisette, Voiles and Silkolines, in beaut: terns and colorings, as well as plain colors. For draperies and coverings of all kinds. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. $4 to $6 Lace Curtains Junior Wool Suits, coat and middy models. Two pairs of straight-knee pants, others with one pair of long pants and one pair of knee pants. Broken sizes, 4 to 10 years, in this group. $5 Part-Wool Blankets $3.45 Each 66x80 Heavy-weight Part-Wool Blankets, for double beds, also desirable for coats and couch throws. Beautiful Indian, block and plaid designs. In rose, blue, green, red, tan and brown. $1 Stamped Tubing 79c 29¢ Stamped Towels, 19¢ Stamped Glass Towels, red or blue striped; neat designs. $1.25 Stamped Nightgowns, 96c Stamped Pillowcase Tubing, neat, sim- pLe designs; spoke stitched edges for cro- chet. $1 House Dresses, 59 Women's Stamped House Dresses, in a varlety of neat de- signs. 75¢ Stamped Nightgowns, 59¢ Stamped Nightgowns, soft-fin- ish white nainsook. The Pledge for Purity “Good Until Used” Stamped Crepe Nightgowns, assorted solid colors; new designs. Goldenberx’s—First Floor. Green Meadow Butter @ Certainly and Surely Pure! It takes the Heath-process of puri- fying the air in which cream is churned to make Butter that can be “Guaranteed Good Until Used” Heathization isn’t a preservative —but a purifying process that rids the air of those germs which play the havoc—and cause butter to turn rancid quickly. If you want Butter that will be as pure and sweet at the last taste as it was at the first—be sure to Ask for Green Meadow Butter —it’s cheapest in the end— Made of fresh sweet whipping cream from healthy and happy cows. Your grocer and delicatessen sell it. Call us if you can’t be supplied. H. L. Black & Son, Inc. Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, Heathized Butter 1620 First Street. North 1670 Oiled Opaque Window Shad (Irregulars of $1.00 Grade) Twenty dozen Heavy Oiled Opaque Cloth Window Shades, mounted on guaranteed spring rollers; size 3x5.9 inches; white and ecru. Very slight irregulars. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Part-wool Blankets, sizes 66x80 and 70x80 inches, for double beds; beautiful plaids of blue, pink and tan; wide sateen- $4 45 bound ends. Former $6 and $7 values. Friday at e 72x80 Double-bed Size Comforts, filled with Hygeia brand white cotton; covered with sateen and other fabrics; figured both sides; many with plain-color sateen borders. and $6 values. Friday at Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. $2.65 Pair Small lots of High-Grade Lace Curtains, in Sc Nottingham and filet weaves; choice of beautiful d copied from real laces, also net curtains with braid worked designs. 2% yards long; white and ecru color. Voile Panel Curtains, white and ecru, finished with and deep lace motif design, 2% yvards long and full width. Regular $1.50 value. Friday at.. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Floor Samples and Mill Small Lots of Floor Covering In the October Homefurnishings Sale at One-Fourth to One-Half Below Regular Prices The Three-Day Sale of Homefurnishings, which ends Saturday, features for tomorrow many extraordinary bargains in Rugs and Floor Coverings, including floor samples and small lo ts secured from leading mills and manufacturers at a fraction of regular prices. of one-fourth, one-third and even one-half. Former $25 to $40 Grades $19.45 (3) Axminster rugs, 9x12-ft. size; (4) Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12-ft. size; (3) Axminster Rugs, size 8.3x10.6 ft.; (4) Seamless Velvet Rugs, 8.3x106-ft. size; (3) Seamless Brussels Rugs, 11.3x12-t. size; (6) Seamless Brussels rugs, 9x12- ft. size. - (9) Seamless Brussels Rugs, 9x12-ft. size: (5) Crex de Luxe Rugs, 9x12-it. size; (4) Cook’s Lino- leum Rugs, 12x15-t. size; (5) Kimlark Fiber Rugs, 9x12-ft. size; (7) Heavy Seamless Brussels Rugs, 8.3x10.6-it. size; (8) Smith's Seamless Velvet Rugs, 7.6x9-1t. size. Former $20 to $25 Grade size; (7) Cherokee Fiber Rugs, 83x106-ft. size; (10) Seconds of Congoleum Rugs, 9x106-ft. size; (8) Smith’s Brussels Rugs, 6x9-ft. size; (7) High- ade Fiber Rugs, size 6x9 ft.; (8) Stenciled Crex ugs, 9x12-ft. size. Former $12 to $16.50 Grades $8.95 You will find many wonderful values listed below—in a wide range of patterns and colors—at reductions The majority of the lots are perfect; some are slightly imperfect. (5) Heavy Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, 11.3x12-ft. size; (6) Fringed Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12-ft. size; (7) Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12-ft. size; (4) Seamless Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6-ft. size; (5) Fringed Wil- ton Velvet Rugs, 83x10.6-ft. size; (11) Real Oriental Rugs, average size 3x6 ft. Former $45 to $60 Grades $29.75 (21) Blabon’s Feltex Rugs, with borders, 9x12-ft. 514) Stenciled-design Japanese Grass Rugs, 9x12-ft. size; (12) Bordered Felt-base Rugs, 6x9- ft. size; (7) Crex de Luxe Rugs, 4.6x76-ft. size; (11) Armstrong’s Corkolin Rugs, 7.6x9-ft. size; 6) Hodges' Rattania: Runners, Jxi2-it. size; (18) | 27x34 in.; (36) Duroleum Felt-base Rugs, size 3x6 'ine-grade Axminster Rugs, 36x63-in, size. Former $6.00 to $9.00 Grades " Former $1.00 to $1.50 Grades $4.65 Armstrong’s Heavy Jaspe Linoleums, remnants (3q. yd.); Heavy Inlaid Linoleums, remnant lengths (sq. yd.); 3 rolls Hodges’ Rattannia Run- ner, 24 inches wide; (48) Imported Rag Rugs, size ft.; (30) Stenciled Japanese Grass Rugs, 3x6-ft.