Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1925, Page 36

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38 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925. {:UMMUNS PASSES ,‘3,‘;,..‘.’1:";“”‘:,.9"r‘:.‘.u‘.’» vos « srent| INOUIRY IN PRISON [Sisetihecsrney hnan Bowier "t | (Rt R oo o oy Lo Comsy oy O Lo e U e e SRR IR i e o ey s the ag ent had been Mr. Bowie says he will summon wit- S Wision hirenin, evan | DEATH TRANSFERRED |and e the ciccumatances o tne bot 1(‘(”1! of the Exchequer, he could pro- tom at an early date eed immediately to wind up the ———e The commissioners received a delega- (mect 1y, and ithere will| _ * tion of members of the IHyattsville | ve @ £1.200.000 to{ Prince . George's Prosecutor to|post of the American Legion. Rob- | m...\?.".,‘f“"“i‘-’é‘j'.\”"." s V'(‘x.l.’l'\lj;.’.:“';:(;.x:’:le;;t Call Witnesses In Case of o _??.'I'ZL’.‘.\,-L{.‘I?. ;U;Le‘u'::::v,\ll:.d\}rlhl:: Baldwin Asserts, in Debate, | cautpment and xtores issued to the George Roberts, In prison. He left a ‘wifs and.two special constabularly some time ago. e er, told the county commissioners Boundary Agreement Holds |0 o< ¢ OPERA HOUSE | St b o e s B e Sl Ko Promise for Future. | UPPER MARLBORO, Md., Decem. |§00stable who locked up the pruoner. AT COST OF $7 500.000 ber 10.—Deciding that investigation of | without a fire _ | {the death of George Roberts of Hyatts- . By the Associated Press | Head of Chi _| ville in Bladensburg jail was s LONDON, December 10.—The House | 1eAR0 civie OperaiEug of Commons Tuesday night unani-| gests Project as a Business Prop- sly passed the Irish bill giving “to the mew Irish boundary osition for the Future. | agreement in all stages, without di- | | Bs the Associated Press | viston. | <N g STORE"™ For some reason the day worker |cial matter and outside thei 5 Siors eofn ithan tHe. day the ! CHICAGO, December 10.—Construc- There weslittls| debate. After the| CHICAGO;Deasmber 10.=Constrn prime minister, Stanley Baldwin, ex- | (ion of an opera house that would cost plained the finAncial undertakings of | $7.500,000, exclusive of land costs, to 7 5 omen e the BgTeement, 1“ n.\ ’rllv s “h:‘ | be devoted to grand opera, was pro- P anc A. L. > ¥ . oren iite preniies ;qum'd vesterday by Samuel Insull, senttments, while David D. Reid. in [ head of the Chicago Civic Opera. R nel He offered the project as one per X . A O . it iy e | haps not capable of immediate achieve f \ { north and south had Leen exagger- b i CE R ) a a ve 5 | tion - providing f > future of 1 X o [orera in Chicago. He made his sug ving the second readi the Hon: in Baldwin justified the govern- | qoo s of article 5, which |}l support for anothe 13 2l | 4 State responsible for G reser fher Suaraniee B il - L r of the British national | 1re, with the next 3 0 a Slc 0 t 2 next season J e ground that it was 10| Cpicago people have paid $1.000.000 \ L interest to have a prosper- for each of 1 to buy her manutactures 1 YO4r 10 ol ai hres: e DR. W. B. CALDWELL TENDRON event impoverished Irish is the fo ason under tho ATREASEON0Y P ¥ Bike Tots’ Ca Autos, with Swinging Shooflys, emigrants from swelling the lists of v 4 ’ xisting mar 1t. He sajd that % X . rubber-tired whee . i ;i . 4 ai a good wood 1 2 safe-guarantee fund should be about | . Countless girls womten now | harmless and so pleasant that even a : y j,‘r.,'.,'f‘l"f",fi Hand i x : : G know how foolish and_needless it is|cross, feverish, bilious, silk child claimed an annuity 000,000 for : or [ to ™ " and mselves| gladly takes it 80 year He was col ed, however 0 i s . l o 4 b 1 e was con howev every few days to : k head- v a large 60-cent bottle at any that it would have been. impos: | 1 b A gl e [ ache s, biliousness, sallow | store’ that sells medicine and on this pot. The compensation for skin, colds, or sour stomach. | for yourselt el Cthmares s eoserce | CHINESE GENERAL DIES. | ™t ow take . lnxarive o ocs| o State promised to pay under the pres- casi 3 They found that ent agreement, would probably c *ll\\'u!\l December 10 (®).—|one dose of | Caldwell’s Syrup the Free State £5,000,000 plus in-|Gen. Hong Chow-Ling, « leader of | Pepsin will est inatunl healths aldwell' terest. This they had offered to liqui- | the anti-ved element in Canton, Who | howel movement for weeke at a_time, s date by the immediate payment of [ was shot by a cabin boy on the Amer- [ JOUF PO T 3 h G 4 £'150.000 and an annuity of £250,000 | ican liner President Pierce on Monday, | V¢l for those heretofore chronically sl for 60 years. This offer the sh | died in the hospital here yesterday. L};(“l"v':«”‘“‘l»{ 'Ii' fc»au:‘“_l‘:‘i‘:':fl:v‘c:\:!" e ; government accepted. lhe general was shot while In his [ Pepsin not or ses a gentle, easy Z ardwood = — In conclusion, the premier empha-|cabin surrounded by his family. The | bowel movement but, best of all, it is Rockers, strongly 2 y Ex- Child's Chalrs . Child's Hardwood 1-1’10'"' “»?f;(h..d";:;vf‘,! sized that this was the first time in| cabin boy subsequently committed months before another dose._is ade; dark oak fin- press Wagons, with Cf lardwood, red R s a Ane | sely oy Pioneer Scooters, history that Irishmen had agreed on | suicide. ccessary. Besides, it is absolutely el i amgled ok T S T Is size rubb < wheels— ish; good size— = $1.89 appealing to the Chicago nmerce of its mem el Hardwood Desks, :;l((.l)’:l(ih“(\’\l;)"‘-m:l";‘ul'; = $10.98 Hardwood Combination Np(‘l S Combination Game e 5 . Desk and Chair Sets, Ing Board Boards. Lots of fun dark oak finish: roll- & t ; 13.98 for th ddies and m top style; good size— 490. 980 : HNh.a‘xen\(uasur\\a.,rTs. $4.98. $6.49, ok and $1.25 $8.49, $9.49, $6.98. $9.98 7 s $10.49, $11.49 Dolls Go-Carts, ith steel 'pushers B q rubbes - e R inker Toys, the wheels. M Metalbound Toy wonderful wood con- . . it Boys' Leather Foot : fiber reed. Choic Trunks, hodock S R rubber Struction toy that is gray or natur: - and key; 18-inch size gray ; ze. pladder— easily put together— ju pEm i $1 39, $1.98, $3. 98 $2.98 79c : $2.49, $3.49 P 4 2 sty 25c and 35c Flannels £ Gifts From the Llnen Section $4 and $5 Silk < y and Domestics $2.50 Pure Linen ‘,51 9 75¢ Pure Linen F"“ged Panels ristmas 16c f ™ 12 | '$2.38 b 5 Pure Linen Bridge Sets, neat . Pure Linen Hemstitched Hu Remnants of Jo-inch Outing % boxed: 36-inch cloth, with four Towels, with blue, s Hoyen ful Silk-fringed Panel N Flannels. ; Printed Fleece napkins to match and pink bord “urtains, one to six of a pattern. i down Fla 5-inch 1.)“ Besusiitificd Fea 1 $3.98 All-Linen Quaker fil 1 Ginghams. 27-Inch- Shaker 51 Dk Sets novelty ¢ !:‘c' 32-inch }l‘ . Napkins, 6 for s - a 1 a e i AlLlin amask Sets, 40 P:“cg;' C ‘g"!"“{h:@l"!_' Hemstitched a N : 4 assorted color combina s silver bleac a rns; : h cloth and six nap novelt ful lengths. et 5 h rately worked desig 19C Flfln"els «' Goldenberg's—First Floor—"'Charge Aunnms Invited." s SO and Q‘; m LA ! & Domestics) 12 /Zc heppe Lace Curtains | gEu Immediate : : ‘ 9 £ i e, e S & 7 5¢ and $1 Plain and }48(: ¥ e et Gt 5 Printed Rayon Crepes § e o o $1.75 Bath Robe)s .19 Remnants of 36-inch Printed Silk and Cotton Crepe de ¥ figured centers % Flannels = Chine and Rayon (fiber silk) Crepes, 36-inch Glowsheen 3 Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. Remnants of 72-inch Crepes, ete. Good useful lengths for women’s and children’s Robe Flannels (full 2 yard i dresses and blouses. All wanted colors. in good lengths for women’ men's bath robes. Heavy, Regular 59¢ & 69c| 9 Regular 39¢ & 59¢) h:regulars of 85¢ TSRty Wash Goods ~ 19JC | Wash Goods {25C% Window Shades ¢ Regular 18c Remnants of 36inch Mercer- 2 Soplins, S Remnants of 36-inch Novelty Sheeting | 121/2(: N o e Suitings, in rayon checks and 39¢ Cotton i ton Pongee, 36-inch Silk Soa oot Remnants of 36-inch Un ton Brocade Tussah, 44-inch spun, 36-inch shadow check ba- B Blanstn: hscton e L esa : : ft., mounted on strong spring bleached § = Cotton, heavy, 3 White Indian Head and 40-inch ste. 38 inc o il B r ; round thread quality. White Chiffon Voiles. Good use | tiste, 38 ”"d“‘?l‘“‘l‘ 1_,‘""11““;“ e o i hiopniend e ful lengths. and 36-inch white Indian Head. - ars. “Charge Accounts Invited.” Goldenberg's—First Floor—“Charge Accounts Invited.” Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. NN SO N N NN NN . New Winter Hats | [gs Surprise 5% Floor OfERailleiSilhs g atiuskend GUARANTEED LOWER PRICE MERCHANDISE 2 95 39¢ & 50c Pillow Tops | $1 Pillow Tops . 26¢ | S59c - = . Tapestry Pillow Tops, in assorted | Tapestry Pillow Tops, 18x25-inch Every Hat a Remarkable Value! £ jretty designs. size; dark oriental patierns. All Fresh and New! N0 ise Fifth Floor."™ ‘Surprise Fifth Floor."” “("I:'I";" Accounts Invited.” “(harge Accounts Invited.” Newest, smartest style ideas for Mid- winter—developed of lustrous faille Women’s 39c¢ Boxed 25c Boxed Stationery silks, satins, bengalines, silver and Handkerchiefs | 13c gold cloths ; richly embroidered or trim- fl bl 1 25¢ “Dovershire” Boxed Sta nml with flowers, ribbons, or perhaps o 5 X Slerchiats i slue, pink, buff and a touch of silver or gold lace. Lovely Three Women's Handkerchiefs, < One-quire boxes. retty embroidered c¢ er styles, new shades and black. s > In white and colors. Neatly boxed. | « “Chones Aecounts Tavited." A hat for every use—for miss or ma- urprise Fifth Floor.” tron. Choose irom over a thousand SClktee AncoRutyEiie 3 $1.50 Blankets new hats here tomorrow at $2.95. ldenberg’s—Second Floor. 25¢ Turkish Towels B A N O N P A S DS o £2.49 Wood l)nll B : yfi?&?fl?fi&fi?xfi&fi&%fl’:&% inch mercerized ratin- 30 Dozen He: 0il Opaque Cloth Window Shades, size 3x6 WMWMW ‘.ulamI:::ill:lvalhi:un‘ You Must Hurry! F Thls 1s your opportunity to bring music into the home, and into the life of your family. You cannot | New Player afford to delay if you would take (Pictured above) advantage of this ‘great oppor- [ tunity to secure a fine player on 295 such easy terms. If your home A truléhandaome instru- does not ring with music on Christ- | ment. Sweet singing tons mas morning it is because you did —latest style mahogany 2 not investigate this great club | ez2nd all the'very'la- Christmas Sale of t ui t. 2 % il e Boys’ Hickok Belts An unusual purchase, representing the sample line of this Costume Corduroy 98¢ well known make, at wonderful savings. These make ideal 5 Yd A Militury Brush Set will cer- e : 6 £ tainly make & appropriate » gifts for boys. C a zift for “Him.” These sets come . in mahozany or ebony finish in $1 Wide Leather 1 69 : . Remnants of fine quality Cos- % aseorted shapes, each pair micely Belts—All Colors c tume Corduroy, in lengths suit- boxed for presentation. Popular Wide Leather Belts, with harness-tongue) able for dresses, kimonos, loung- Florence Keep-Cle: Brushes, buckle. in all wanted colors; each belt neatly, B ing robes and children’s coats. with good quality bristles, boxed for presentation. All wanted colors. $1.25 Wide Leather ) sl Boys’ 59¢ to 69¢ | 45(: Nl eor # Regular $2.50 Men’s AN Initial Belts Leather Belts Shaving Stands, $1. 88 Wide Leather Belts, with lmlnl This Tot comprises Ih( kok ana ¥ $3.50 Military Brushes, $2.98 = buckle, new grains, in gray, tan | many other high-grade makes; 9 black and powder blue; wide collegiate | real leather, with slide buckles. 3 erade all- i 3 hopes E styles. AILRoEe M doldenbers's—rirst HwnrJ(hrlll- bers's—First Floor. — Christ- £ § 5 L2 UENUNE) oY 19c Gray Blanket ips, with col- Fancy Turkish Towels, assorted | ore ; ise as sheet colored borders: guess size. b “surprise Fifth l'luur ™ Cheore Atcounts Tavis O Abeounts Tavited: AN NN YDV Remnants of $1 Military Brush Sets '&Sfi‘.’!5!%'%%’%%.«%‘“%%&9&2%&1 "?‘i‘-“t ‘3&?@&3!‘8&‘?&3’5&%“%&‘&%‘é‘r?-‘»"P-"»"i%“7‘&3%&23?‘«’.“"85?53&?&&’2&?:3?3?:&3:fi?:?%-a?’\f"’a, eSSty Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—*Charge Accounts Invited.” maa Savings Club Checks C s Savings. Clun Checks Casmods

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