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NAE OFCITZENS * BODY ISCHANGED Southwest Orgdnization Asks’; for 50-50 Plan and Changes in Street Conditions. 22 Associ srgani be As South Washington Citizen ation, one of the oldest civic zations reafter Rnown soclation having been wmade at a the association { Beld last night in Fairbrother School. | rank A Commissioners mation to the Df s ouse and Senate and chairmen of the mittees tation voted to co-operate uthwest Rusiness Men's omecoming southwest It is the future. « welcome to for f the southwest who | ) other sections. Traffic Change. Wearing of Masks On Halloween Not To Be Prohibited Wearing of masks by persons | participating in Halloween festivi- ties will not be prohibited by the police, Maj. win B. Hesse said today, in reconsidering a previous informal announcement banning masks bulletin the superintendent ssue next week, it is stated no reference to masks, their wearing being prohibited only in case of parades, and there is no prohability a general parade of masquerad scheduled for of tric of J. Maj. Hesse 3 is nothing in the regulatio against individuals wearing m 5 and there can be no nolice interter- ence with those wearing them in connection with the Halloween cel ebration.” It is believed the number of masked persons participating in Halloween celebrations this year will be gr than _heretofore there being great demand for them. Police will be instructed to pre vent rowdyism of all kinds, wheth. er offender are masked or not. Innocent pranks will be permitied, police will be told, and they also ill be instructed to prevent an van insults and destruction of property er a will the appellate tribunal. |ercises are scheduled for this after- | noll THE NING CHIEF JUSTICE SMYTH PORTRAIT GIVEN COURT Be Presented Today—To Be Placed on Walls of Appellate Tribunal. The Bar Assoclation of the District Columbia will present to the Dis- t Court of Appeals an eil painting the late Chief Justice Constantine Smyth. The portrait will adorn walls of the courtroom of the Presentation ex- “No girl or woman should every few days. This is very injurious. Besides, it isn't necessary.’’ DR. W. B. CALDWELL AT THE AGE OF 83 STAR, WA noon at 8 o'clock, to which all mem- bers of the bar are invited. Daniel W. O'Donoghue, president of the Bar Association, will make the presentation address, and it is ex- pécted Chief Justice Martin will make the acceptance speech. on behalf of the court. Chief Justice Smyth died April 14, 1924, following an operation. He was the third chief justice of the appellate tribunal, his predecessors being Chlef Justice Robert H. Alvey and Chief Justice Seth Shepard. The portralt is sald to be an ex-! cellent likeness of the late jurist and is the work of Miss Antoinette Con- Washington artist. ‘purge’ and ‘physic’ herself —DR. CALDWELL Women's $1.50 Nightgowns, $1.19 Women's and Misses' leoveleas sample lino of ne quility Nightgowns, of clover oloth and nainsook: dadntily trimmed with lz-cs Gthera” “hemstitched and Aovelty trimmed styles. Qoldenberg’s—First Floor, “Charge Accounts Invited Again Tomorrow—the Anniversary Sale of Men’s Regular $24.75 Plaid-Back Overcoats $14.95 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. "THE DEPENDAB! Anniversary STORE" $1.25 Bleached Sheets, 89c S1x00 Seamlees Bleached Sheets, dou od Goldenberg's— First Floor *“Charge Accounts Invited.” — Sale Million Girls and Women Have Cfianged Laxatives Countless girls and women now jother dose is necessary. Besides, it know how foolish and needless it is | is absolutely harmless and so pleas- | that even a cross, feverish, participated in a | wditions and > Director These Warm, Comfiortable Plaid-back Overcoats were bought for the express purpose of giving our men customers a real Anniversary Sale clothing value. Every garment in this sale is exactly that—a r value. All are brand-new Fall-Winter models; expertly cut and tailored. The range of colors and patterns is such that no man should be disap- pointed. Double and single breasted box Yorke models and Ulsterettes, in rich-looking plaids and overplaids. Colors of oxford, tan, heather effects, gray and brown. Sizes 34 to 42. 9 (] Men’s 2-Pants Suits making a saving of $5.00 to $10.00 on their purchase at the same time. Two-pants suits in all the lat fels and shades, including brown, tan, gray, powder blue and Prussian blue, in smart-looking stripes and mixture Sizes 34 to 42 regular Goldenberz’s Clothing Store for Men—First F Direct Entrance from Sesenth Boys’ $10.75 to $12.75 Four-Piece . English Vest Suits <o Choice of Two Pairs of Knickers, ; $7 .88 or One Pair of Knickers and One /’r\ ! Only at Goldenberg’s and only at such a time as our Ann Pair of Long Pants. v Sale is it possible to find valves in Boys’ Clothing like t secial purchase, bouglhit specially for our Birthday event, ofier- gs on the smartest Fall Suits ic S. Norfolk models, knickers or one Also J SEIZED AS SWINDLER. Myer Johnson, colored, d, tormer resident of Lidge Q under ar at the police precinct on > of false pre eged swindling ns 2 search of employment | During the past several weeks | v n ous reports were received by [to “purge” and “physic” themselves |ant ¢ concerning colored persons | every few days to avoid sick head- | bilious, sick child gladly takes it. 1 by a negro promising them jache, dizziness, biliousness, sallow | Buy arge 60-cent bottle at any ollections and fail- | (kin " colds, or sour, gassy stomach. | store that seils medicine and just see form his part of the con-| jRLorc chat & Dr.Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPSIN J ve field t was pointed out that conditions on | rry Sixth street are dangerous at night be- | is so poorly lighted. | on record @ nation of t substitution ¢ Chief They now take a laxative only oc- casionally. They have found that dose of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup { Pepsin will establish natural, healthy 0 exert every efforty,gywel movement for weeks at a time, | in. doliceman J.even for those heretofore chroni- | second precinet ar. | €¥en for ! aldwell's | o pre e M |cally constipated. Dr. Caldwell's | onen e Swae abons | Syrup Pepsin not only causes a gen- | ction from an intended | tle, casy owel movement but, best i lof 'all, it is often months before an- | but not | required to come to a | tion favored strict | dles that the regulation re- |chief of detectives ¥ of his command to the 1 ayne of th ted Johnson, Jersey avenue to make a_col victim, i cause ¢ stop. comp quirir Poorl, cause s were he & ance suc lighte more Men will be sure to be pleased with the excellent | one [ / selection of styles and colors, and they can count on 1 streets, it was st accidents than oth ot until t or Street—‘Charge Accounts Invited electric as lation of Washington Art Goods $1 Stamped Centers S6c as pos: Ask Traffic Policeman. | Attention was called to the danger. ’ in the vicinity of | hool, where, | £ 1,000 chil- | v endangered, and | & the stationing | n there was 96¢ Hemistitched Diresser Line children the Summer. ded motor irst_Floor. Women's 59¢ to 79¢ Neckwear - “Which car = shall I buy?” resolution The assoc! Boys’ $1.25 to $2 Shirts, 69¢c (Slight Irregulars) “Bel! broadcloth, Oxford, tans striped materials. A llar style. Sizes 6 to Boys' $8 Blue Admiral Coats, $5.79 Navy Blue _Double-breasted Coats, gold braid trimmed, brass ttons and red flannel lined. Stzes to 8 years. Boys' $7 to $8.69 Mackinaws, $5.79 All-wool and Part-wool Mack w Coats, With muff pockess Neat plaids. Sizes § to Ts. ‘$l.19 l:’aiamas 79¢ H 3, Outing ¥ iped material s, a score several committees nson, public mbership; Mrs. Tuck: rayon 1 buttons. Sizes 4 There are many makes of trustworthy cars. | | Among them are Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, ineitl Oakland, Buick and Cadillac. Juntry run entire ! A . Each of these cars has the history of a pioneer. And each today, as a “Product of General Motors,” embodies all the experi- ence of the company which builds it, plus the united experience and resources of the whole General Motors family. Sweeping economies, such as are attain- able in an institution of the size and scope . of General Motors, have made possible the present line of General Motors cars. You are offered a choice of suitable models in each price class. And both quality and price warrant General Motors’ recent statement that the line represents “the greatest values in automobile history.” GENERAL MOTORS CHEVROLET : OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND BUICK CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS ““A car for every purse and purpose” t0 14 years Boys’ $1 to $1.19 Pants 79¢ Pants, heavy also corduroys. schools and pl Walter Price, public health Boys’ $2.45 to $4 Sweaters, $1.88 epecial purchase for Anti versary Sale brings this wonder- ful lot of sweaters to v in a great colorings. to 8 from 25 to 29¢ & 35¢ Outing Flannel & - Other Staple Domestics at 16¢c a Yard leit irom the busy selling of the first days oi —~priced to hurry them out tomorrow. The lot consists of 36-inch Outing Flannels in colored stripes, 27-inch Shaker Flannel, 36-inch Printed Challis, 32-inch Dress Ginghams, inch Printed Shirting Madras, 3 Romper Cloth, ich Fleecedown Flannel and 27-in Plain Color Outing Flannels. All in useful lengths for making warm Winter garments. 19¢ and 25¢ Dress Ginghams, 11%;¢ Remnants of 32-inch Dre: nghams, in plaids nad checks of all Pajamas, $1.89 patterns. wanted color inch fine quality Apron Ginghams; and 36-inch Per- elmi S Men's 25¢ Half e 2 Sat s00d useful lengths cales in printed desig Good 1l length: 1921 ra Heavy Hose, 12';c ~ Domet Flannel Pa- (Slight Trregulars) 15¢ and 20c Cottons, 10c jamas. Coat trim- Men's Haif Hose, Remnants of 36-nch Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, 1 to 4 med with silk frogs. high-spliced heel and vard lengths. Lawford, Ei few citles in tha Iy by women, the : e 79¢ Wind vards sor Ties, Win f year Goldenherg's—First Floor. “Charge Accounts Invited.” Men’s $2 Heavy-Weight Ribbed Union Suits $1.55 Men hardly expected t reir. supply of Win Anniversary S value surprise bed Union Suits, in set-i AND 76 PAGES all about inually Hea atural gra tailored shoulders, flat lo closed crotch. Every suit periect nd guaranteed to fit. Sizes 36 to 46. | Men's 75¢c to $1.50 Night Robes, 95¢ | Half Hose, 50c Men's TFaultless Men's Onvx Make Cambric Night Hose, sport Robes, V-neck style; | full fashiored trimmed with wash. | seamless. All fu able brald. Al per- refnforced. Samples tect quality. Regu- | and broken lots. lar sizes. Stripes, plaids, Men's $3 checks and novelty offering weight Rib- color, with seams and e in the (October) Florida Number of OUTDOORS PICTORIAL Remnar our Anniversary Sale sty a Military collar. Full | double roinforced cut and perfect qual- sole and toe. Black ity zes A to D, and plain colors txe Ad $55to $75 Wilton Velvet and Fine Axminster Rugs The Majority Are Perfect— 1 Some Have Slight Imperfections.,... ... § . The greatest Rug values we have offered in years—one of the Anniversary Sale’s most wonderful achievements. In this event low price is linked with quality, for these rugs are the product of Alexander Smith & Sons, Sanford and other mills. The assortment consists of Seamless Wilton Velvets and heavy, deep-pile Axminsters, in various attractive patterns and colorings. All are 9x12-ft. large room size. ; $27.50 and $35 Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs, $19.45 Alexander Smith and Spns’ Seamless Vel- vet and Brussels Rugs, sizes 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 feet, for large rooms. Floral, oriental nn{‘l medallion designs, in light and dark col- orings. $45 and $50 Axminster and ‘Wilton Velvet Rugs, $28.50 9x12ft. and _8.3x10.6-ft. Seamless Ax- minster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, heavy- welght, deep-pile fabrics, in floral, oriental and_medallion; all good colorings. Subject to slight_irregularities. $10.95 to $15 Crex and Imported Gr: Rugs, $7.85 $x10-ft. and 9x12ft. Crex and Fine-grade Imported Grass Rugs, green, blue and brokn stenciled designs; floor samples and small lots. . 85c Gold Seal Congoleum, 58¢c 8-quarter-width Gold Seal Congoleum, full rolls, from which any quantity will be cut; best and newest tile and carpet designs in | Rugs, close, deep-pile grade, in floral, ori- tan, blue, gray and brown. ental and medallion designs; best colorings. Goldenberx's—Fourth Tloor—"Charge Accomnts Invited.” Goldenberz's First Floor “Charge Accounts Goldenberg's—First_Floo: harge Accounts Invited.” Regular $6.50 and $7 Heavy Wool and Cotton Mixed Blankets $4.44 Pair Here’s real warmth and comfort for the coldest Winter nights—and at worth-while savings that urge you to supply all your blanket needs in tomorrow's Anniversary Sale. These are heavy-weight wool-mixed blankets, fine fleeced finish—a cmnbinaniy-n of wool and cotton that assures (lura_hilgly and superior laundering qualities. Choice of beautiful plaids, in rose, blue, tan and *gray, with 2-inch sateen binding to match. $4 and $5 Blankets, $2.95 64x76 and 66x80 Heavy-weight Blankets, fine grade cotton with soft fleece finish. Tan and gray, with pink or blue borders. $7.95 Wool-Mixed Blankets, $5.95 66x80 Extra Heavy Fine Quality Wool-mixed Blankets, beautiful block effects with jacquard border designs; in rose, blue, tan and gray. $5 and $6 Comforts, $3.85 72x80 Heavy Double-bed Size White Cotton-filled Comforts, coverings of lustrous fabrics, figured both sides, with plain rose, blue and green sateen borders. $10 and $12 Comforts, $6.95 72x80 Wool-filled Comforts, coverings of sateen and other fine grade materials; figured both sides, with plain color sateen borders; some plain both sides. Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floos FIGURES and presented by men ding within and without the State, men who know the situa: tlon as it has existed, as it does exist and as it will exist {n Florida in the future — men who can therefore guide you more sarfel - doors Pictorfal has long been proclaimed “AMERICA’S MOST UTIFUL S NIC AZIN and the orlda number s one hundred per cent better than any issue yet pub- lished. On Sale AT NEWSSTANDS $16.20 and $16.50 Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs, $9.65 9x10,6-ft. Congoleum or Corl-fill back Linoleum Rugs, beautiful and tile designs. with Termed “seconds,” but we find no defects that will affect wear nor appearance. $25 and $30 Seamless Brussels Rugs, $14.95 Only 14 rugs in this lot—8.3x10.6 and 9x12.ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs; mill sec- onds; good patterns and colorings. $1.50 Duroleum Rugs, 88c 3x6-ft. Duroleum Rugs, made by the Con- aolsumt Gomyany: wool rugidesiens. with -.(traI:flve borders.—(First Floor—Bargain .) $5 Japanese Grass Rugs, $2.95 8x10.ft. Heavy Double-warp Japanese Grass Rugs, green, blue and brown stenciled designs. $5 Axminster Rugs, $2.95 27x54 Smith's Perfect Quality Axminster Burlap- wool rug borders. s 3 ONLY 35¢ Newsdealers can_order dntlonal copies {rom the trict News C .:_phones ‘Franilin and “Charge Accounts Tnvit (ole———|a]e—a|c—ola|—a|c——lle——|a]e———[o][c——|o]——=[a]c E m