Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1926, Page 16

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16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926. BIG GERMAN STEEI. |WILL SEEK RUINED CITIES |) | IN CENTRAL AMERICA| : | Expedition Plans to Obtatn Infor- " Boys’ $5 Winter MEREER PI_ANNEU mation Regarding Civilization of AR Overcoats the Ancient Mayas. | ‘m the Associated Preas Dillor, Read & Co. in New K CAMBRIDGE. Mass, January 4 | A new effort to obtan information | & years of nge MammothiDeal/Linking; | ressmine the civiiizaton ot e end) 5! Goldenberg's—Third Floor. ent Mavas in Central America wil) | art next iwday, when expedi Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings 72c Pair (rregulars of $1.50 Value) Women's Full medigm-weiz) LS shad Industry Abroad. tion will o New Orleans for | Relize. Kriti Honduras. Its lead- | lers wil be Dr. Herbert J. Spinden, | N tha Associated Preas. aseistant curator of the Peabody NEW YORK. January 4. An im Museum of il rd and Cregory the lat 1 Dillon, Formal annonnce N o v Indians of the terri the linking together of the 0 v cen hostile and have re | organizations is e P o =, Intimations have t Rowever. that” explira 59 89¢ S p d and the L‘l\“]l‘l” f!s e B R | o e o , . Scarfs er hc had elect the finan- people and Yucatan formerly had a AN | dense population L : in a1 p d for Mr. Dillon the i briquet the wizard of Wall | reater respect and lovalty from their | 3 : ) ] AL NS Gt el eociates than Mr. Difon, o e H AlLlinen. (Btamiped Bcaxts, native of s 0. Tex., ) ! natural linen color; also e others stamped on oyster. white linen; neat designs. Risen From Obscurity. within 1< induced to e Williin \ s Bridge Sets $1.25 hy Ant Alllinen Bridze Sets. as. | sorted colored striped effects; | 36inch cloth and four nap kins to match Goldenberg's—First Flnor. distribut e vings. Whether this w | he e ik mersecer | Women s $1 Cotton ; «Ithough Dillon ¥ Il e renene o e i y | Vests the Central e National Park i ) ‘ 74 ‘ Riz Dodge Deal. . | c I nding accomplishment of | Wome=n's Medium-weight Cottan Vests ll\\\ 2 1 Il neck ana sleeveless, double extra sizes | fect quality Goldenherg's—First Floor. h invaolved the isst W0 of sect Many con 'k their heads . cter '} - | $5.95 Part-Wool S ‘ Blankets hizh, hut were forced to huy back the lle utility field, DI A4 his w $3 ; 9 P riates have financed i It r. the lasi vear for over a hundred mil n de while in the foreign field | KA Heavimwetativ. Kkt activities have extended i > 5 vool| Blankets, deuhlebed © many parts of the world. In ! ~ plids of blue A Dillon marketed a $50.000 wid 1-hovnd for Brazil, taking the business 2 Y ¢ from the English firm of ns SROS D nschild. Tn 1323 he sold $10.000 e RberR B FauriN FihE eign ower Co., mx\nl/od As hr\d —_———— - ing company for foreign and domes. edlClne 7 tic o utilities | n in the midst of agitation | it over th Tapanese gra que: o v mmesi e Bact for Colds 1$6 and $7 Wool and| the Great Consolidated Electric Power tt n i le i e O i S C Filled first to extend German in-| Bronchitis. Asthma otto dustrials following the adoption of the | ? Com fortg Dawes pla Mr. T,I”Ir has ae 21 Rmerican manker ‘i 1o | and all throat troubles. ) T r"* and and has so a French vaiiroad 1oan in nie Builds new Strength. Bt - NO DANGEROUS DRUGS. Aok "k seier” Towe. OVER 70 YEARS OF SUCCESS Mr. Dillon does not in the least ré semble the corpulent. heavy jowled ELARANREED domineering individual of the fected by playwrights and carts the Wall street baron. He 2 dark, rather indelent appearinz. with cavy lids that at times almost cover i< eves. His long, slender hands seem © hear witness to the three vear br 'Women s 85c Felt Slippers 49c¢ Pr Waomen's 1 with soft 1 silk e . . . . . . . 3 to 8 in the I Goldenhers's—Fir{ Clearance of-Silk Dresses A Disposal of Garments Sold Formerly at $15.98 and $19.75 ¥7.95 In order to make a quick clean-up of various lines of Silk Dresses from our higher priced stocks we’ve slashed prices deeply. The woman interested in buying a beautiful new frock at a great saving should not miss this Tuesday clear- ance event. Dresses for street, afternoon and party wear—in the most-wanted materials: —Georgette Crepe — Canton Crepe— Satin-Back Canton—Smart Two-Piece Models—Fine Twills—Fancy Crepes— Crepe de Chine--Fancy Satins—Velvet and Satin—Combinations of Georgette and Chenille—Satin Cantons. Choice of a 1e favored ¢ Newest styvles, in a var mee [uirement 1 and . t necklines es and s ues ashiona two-piece dresses Sizes 16 to 38 for Misses and Women, and Extra Large Sizes, 4614 to 4815 ss bottoms A handy hor Goldenherg's— Basement 59(‘ (rregulars of 89¢ Value) Boys and Chlldren s $3 and $4 Sweaters | i a elastic |ff aC Taon idexl model for denberg's—First Ploor $1 Eiectric | Curling Iron Iron, polished 1 handle: com | Men’s $4.95 and ll | $6.95 Knit Vests | 12%c¢ Yd. d-wide, Shee: n Voile nd hord blue, Any g / Ml i | | i\ R} 30-inch Tan Pon; \ >~| an extra-fine. hig Coldenbers's—Fnurth - rotton Goldenberz's—¥irst Flaor. seesssesse s $3 and $3.50_Lace Curtains $1.85 Choice of I’Ax\v‘k or Cur- ins in pairs, cards long: white, i ecru shades: frf m;ml overdock edzes; handsome 4040000 r0rs00ssbstresresetes 1450 00000095900 0000000000000000300 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Rogers Teaspoons Set of Six for 39¢ Set of Six Rog ers NickelSilver 404000000000 000005000000000 0 000s0500 Teaspoons, fancy design handle: sold rezularly at sssrecsssssnes Goldenberg's— Basement. $25 Seamless Brussels Rugs (NN REDUCTIONS Kul;pe:flr;esimer O’COATS I 3975 HALF- and Grosner Groups House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes TEPIELIRISELEIIPIPEI EETITIEEIAIIILLLIEIEOPIILLIIIOLILILELIISI1ISIIIIELEIIIOSI IS D R R Y T L TR RSO POP SO 7.6x9ft. Extra _Heavy- weight Seamless Brussels Rugs, a rug that will give unlimited service; six hand- some designs in wanted col- orings. Galdenberz's—Fourth Floor. $9 Congoleum or Linoleum Rugs _,;;’:;;J ",;;W;*"'.'.gi':f - $2 Yard-Wide Berlitsh e Foulard Silks Goldenhers's— Bascment. Pure Silk Foular assortment of new desizns on $4 Axminster Rugs o7 A s brown. copen and tan. desirable women's street and | . afternoon dresse Goldenberg's—First Floor. 27x48 to 27x54 Smith’s SOc. Llnen Towels 26(: Each blue or gold ize: absorbent Deep-pile Axminster Rugs, in oriental. medal- lion and necat designs: SOC Bordered Zephyrs | light and dark colorings. e » 29c Yard inted Zephyes. In an ns with band b l'nlm'r‘fl . tubanal sun pre $1 and $1.25 tagal for childrens dress Handkerchiefs 3 for 49¢ Men’s All-Linen }T‘Andkfll‘(h\l‘fi good qual and strictly perfect.” Neat hem Chlldren s $1.29 Umbrellas, 89¢ Children’s School Umbrelias, qualit: l covers, | -l Goldenberz's—First Floor Chamosuede Gloves 59c¢ Pr. Girls’ $3.98 Dresses “‘.lé h a»‘).lfl (‘haf\osued'e . $ 1 .98 Gloves, for women, with nov- elty turn-back flare and scal- bef;llr;lfe IGIX‘IQ All-wool Jersey Panty Dresses, cuffs; gray, beaver, utiful quality; pretty hand-embroidered de. logey cuftl, &MY | signs; assorted fashionable shades. Sizes 2 to mode, sand and brown. Sgns o Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenbers's—Third Floor. 50c Palmolive | Women’s $3| (S:ha?nrg(())olve 29c Sweaters $1 44 All-wool Sleeveless Sweaters, demm weight: Regular 50c hottles of Palmolive Shampoo, a novelty designs, in green, orchid, tan and gold; popular, high-grade, efficlent hair shampoo. splendid for wear under coats. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. color, washable materials, in pretty shades; sizes 4 to 10 years. 59¢ to 79c¢ Dresses 29c¢ Children's Stamped Dresses, good quality fast First Floor—Art Dept. Boys’ and Girls’ 50c¢ girls: Radio Boy, Boy Scouts, Golden Boys, Molly Brown. Dorothy and Elsie Books, Books Choice of the following series for hoys and Stationery Department—First Flaor. eecevseseveeyy YEARLY SUITS $29.75 IR HIHEHIHIT 0000000000000 0000000000000000000700.0400000000000000000004 400000000000 00000090000000400000000005

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