Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1926, Page 28

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ARMY PROOTIONS MIAY BE SUSPENDED ¢ N IN Procedure Necessary, Says! Davis, if Budget Limitations ! Are Unchanged. As EBONITE Strings toa Stick SoitWings.<-— Around the Gears | Get to know EBONITE and you'll never use any other gear lubricant. It prevents noise, friction and delivers long. satisfactory service. At Feckeria dealers in flvepound eans. re From " the urd pmn only Suspension of promoiions in eniisted rsonne! of tha Army for four months <hould e t last night b Davis. 1t would affect uncement | Would Be No De here would be no the <ervice” due i Hstments o retivems high -y cancies. the stme time, the lowest | ot of pri he recruited up. by ap-| mately 3.000 men. thus replac- ow-pald man pald mar with S ] creta 3 NS d 1o, Your Eyesight ; Pring, to fhe gy )3 ”"T“""‘Im\ %, %5 77 nd Budget autho onflict beiween the Wir De Is Precious my estimates W A The provision 1 \\§ { for the pay of enlisted men was $51.-1 \ S00.5 while fore 1927 the figure | N\ A pamended hy the budget was $48, 485 | Would Maintain Strength. | Despite this reduction | of the budge: in the an, {tor Congress said pros | made 1o mai | strength of the Army may be dangerous To accomplish that I be neces Secretary Davis sald. 1o permit ncies 1o exist for 1471 non-com missioned officers; 1496 private class and 1,380 specialists. unless o< more funds for th + ady have been indications | Ny 4 taserve Officers’ Assoclation | preparing to make a fight before | cressional commitices against any | Have Your Eyes Examined Today | | Q[.Ofi?x/z’n o]nc.J Optometrists Opticians 935 F Street 33 Years al the Same Address veduection in the number of non-com- joned officers or speciulists of the ulag Army now actin and equipmen' — jorganized reserve unite, ‘COAL RATE INQUIRY 3 " REOPENING SOUGHT | Operators Contend Charges to i | Lake Ports Are Not i Reasonable. « instruc. | akers with | Home-made Supply | of Fine Cough Syrup | Better than ready-made cough syrups. ‘H and saves about $2. Easily prepared. 1f you combined the enr properties of every k is in this simp Get from an ounces of Pinex. iipe cperators of the Ohio- Vein Association today ask ate Commerce Commis- I\ il 1 vint bottle | | sion to reopen the inquiry into the v oy i coal rates, contending the | lated sugar i 1 evred in finding that pres. | [N honey i v frem the Pittsburgh Vein 1o kS . “ll;\' resu Il | Great Lake port able. : of really better ¢ The operators also atiac e | you could buy 1 bt [l o hs omniemateo fetiacken Stne 8 three times the moncy. Tastes || | Ohu rates are ol . i fireel s St oo a are fair when compared Baant Is. with rates from West Virginia and | g Lbis Pinex and Scrup prepara: Kentticky t = i ion gets right at the cause of a || K o » et A e e il 1,,.r.h” ction wos the second in which l D Sonels andigives aluioas i ol operaiors close 1o the Graai | e e have rer-wed their attempt to ohtain | R more favorable rate adjustment in | easily that it is really astomishing, || | TN movement of coal intended for | AR Ay et ine: welln usunily G yer ‘ vansshipment over the water routes| come the ordjnar W and for |l {10 the Northwest. The first petition bronchitis. eroup, reeness and ||| | for reconsid bronchial asthma, there is nothing better, Pinex is 2 most valuable con centrated compound of gen Norway pine extract, and has hec used for genmerations to break up | severe coughs. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “215 ounces of Pinex” with dire snd don’t accept anythi else. Guaranteed to give ab- & solute satisfaction or money == refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ation was filed by Penn- | rizin:] case. decided a few all the changes sought ! {BEGIN RESTORATION | OF GOVERNOR'S MANSE | Fire Damage at R’I;-Amond Esti- mated at $30.00C—Mrs. Trinkle Improves in Hospital. ral Dispateh to The Star. > | _RICHMOND. Va. 5. { Work of restoring th ttive man | sion. damaged” hy . s for Coughs, under way today. CGov. Trinkle has 1sked th. 8 Successor assunre con- | MR !1rol at once'and give direction to what is tn be done. The damage to the | incient structure is estimated to be | N hout $30.000. but the statement now is that the damage to the furniture i« comparatively small, and that the | paintings destroved twere copies of | y the originals. so that the loss on rthat R A score is greatly reduced. Tt is belleved that by rushing th ork on the building it will be com amnr ed and made ready for occupancy [y the end of the month. Mrs. Byrd S —_— | wife of the mew governor. will reach ( Gleamy, Thick, Wavy )| s she max wish in the mattes of ve | Some of the old tapestries ar B e = H «d and the ire interfor wil —Full of Life have 1o he redecorated. A double farce of men will have to he kept on the joh if the repalrs are to bhe com pleted in time for the inauguration Reports from the hospital. where Trinkle. wife of the governor taken sufferinz from burns fol- | lowing the fire, were to the effect that he i= rapidly improving. lRAILROI\DS’ DISTRUST | IS REVEALED AT TRIAL | Financier Says Missouri Pacific | and Western Pacific Quarrel Af- fected D. & R. G. Rr the Associated Press. ! NEW YORK. January 6.—The dis trust felt for each other by the Mis 1 { souri Pacific and the Western Pacific —FZ——\| |as late as 1921 led to the form of re- - organization decided upon for the — Denver and Rio Grande Raflroad. = Jerome J. Hanauer. member of Kubn, : . {Loeb & Co.. testified vesterday in the Modern style in hair dress, particu- | (950 & G0 800000000 Setion asninet larly constant curling and waving, is| the Denver road's former directors slowly burning the color, luster and |hy minority stockholders. wery life from the hair, leaving it dry,| Mr. Hanauer showed that originally o % . the Missouri Pacific. the old Denves faded, brittle, streaked with oray;|_ 4 Rio Grande and the old Western | aften the hair roots shrink, then the | pacific had been the chief links in halr falls out fast. the transcontinental tem which A 35-cent bottle of refreshing, fra- | (he Iate George J. Gould had heen rant “Danderine” will. do wenders | YIng to weld together before he or any girl's hair. This vit g | was ousted from control of the Mis- beauty-tonic acts on the hair .ltnur] Pacific affaire. Beginning with fresh showers of rain and sunshine | the Western Pacific, all three roads act on vegetation. It goes right to | had heen forced Into receivership and the roots, invigorates, nourishes and | Kuhn. Loeb & Co. had acted as re- | strengthens them, helping the hair te | organization managers for the Mis. | grow thick, healthy and luxuriant. | souri Pacific. Try this for one week! While! The Missouri Pacific in 1821, Mr. eembing and dressing your hair,| Hanauer testified. would have pre- | moisten your hairbrush with a little | ferred to see the Denver and Rio R “Danderine” and brush it through|Grande an independent road, but the r hair—the effect is startling! | Western Pacific refused to come in hair immediately takes on new | on any such plan and insisted upon and that healthy, youthful luster | a1 aqual balance of power. As a re- | N mes incomparably soft, wavy and | qyit, he said. the stock and director ship of the reorganized Denver and | Rin Grande Western was avenlv di-! vided between the Western Pacific and the Missouri Pacific, with pro- vision for the electon of a ninth neu tral director. - S D. C, WEDN "Women’s 89c Rayon Hpse, 59c Pair (Slight Trregulars) Thread, Rayon (fber silk) and Silk Mixed Hose, | with?three-seam back:-assorted shatles. Very slight defects which will not aficct wear. “ Cle reductions from regular prices. Goldenberg's—First Floor. arance Sale That Saves This sale offers choice of hundreds of pairs of women's low shoes at decisive Pumps and Oxfords in velvet, satin, suede, patent leather, tan calf and dull leathers. The season's favored styles, including D'Orsays, Step-ins, Operas, Strap Pumps and Oxfords. All sizes from 274 to 7, widths A to D. in the combined as- sortment of styles and leathers. Spanish, military and low walking heels. ISDAY, JANUAR Y. 6, 1926. IT PAYS TO lde: BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. The Annual January Sale of Sheets, Pillowcases ¢? Spreads @ II 5 1 Women's s . and sleevelews, knee and ankl sht imperfections which in no way affect v THE DEPENDABLE STORE Now! ClearancesSwingInioAction! ‘Women'’s $4 & $5 Low Shoes $1.39 Seamless Sheets X1 miess Bleached Sheets, | 15 full double hed ( . size: heavy even thread quality. free from starch or dressing $5 White Dimity Bed Sets Perfect quality Firm woven, 29¢ Sheeting Cotton, 18¢ 20 inches thread quality: st able. The cotton Goldenberg's—First Flo wide, heavy mg desirahl 48c Washable Cretonnes $6.50”and $7.50 Part- Wool Blankets, $4.88 If you need an extra supply of blankets for the cold weather ahead, now's the time to buy and save on your pur- chase. This sale offers 66x80 and 70x80 Large, Doublt}bed Size, Heavy-weight, Part-wool Blankets; some containing as much as 50 per cent wool, mixed with finest grade cotton. Pretty plaids of blue, rose, tan and gray, with wide sateen- at 24ca Yard Exactly One-Half Price Yard-wide, Fast-color Cretonnes of good heavy weight, in a host of pleasing designs for draperies and coverings of all sorts. Gay colored printings, showing bird, floral and stripe patterns, in light and dark shades. Mill lengths and full bolts—plenty of them alike. First Floor Bargain Table and Fourth Floor. $3 & $4 Lace Curtains Now at $2.27 Many lines of Lace Curtains now clearance priced! Choice tomorow of former $3 and $4 qualities, including panels and pairs, in white, ivory and ecru colors; 2!, and 3 yards long. The wanted fringed. lace-edged and overlock edge styles: in a score or more of the season's most desirable patterns. Goldenherg's—Fourth Flaor. - $1.69 Nightgowns, $1 $1.50 Dressing Sacques Windsor Flannelette Night- $1.29 gowns, pink or blue novelty pat- Fleecedown Dressing Sac = k. blue, lavender and gray terns: V' neck and three-quarter- 5 e designs: made with long length sleeves, neatly hemstitched slee ‘it and collar. Regular vokes and gxira sizes fiOOI' Your Share 110 Women’s Coats Formerly $12.5010 815 ° Wi inter Coats taken from our regular second floor stocks and radically reduced in price for quick disposal tomorrow. Warm, stylish and serviceable garments of various materials, including sport coatings, Navajo cloth, plain blocked polaire, overplaids and checks, in a variety of colors. Sizes 16 to 44. Surprise Fifth Floar. 50c Waist Aprons Women's Gingham Waist Aprons. gnaranteed blue ) check: made with pocket and tie. Full cut. 39c Surprise Fifth Floor. \ Children’s 59¢ Hockey Caps (Slight Trregulars) ) Boys' and Girls' Worsted Knit Hockey Caps, fit all | ZSC head, sizes. Slight irregulars of the 3% grade Surorise Fifth Floor. Children’s $1.39 Bath Robes (16) Children’s Blanket Rath Robes, in pretty two- ) tone colors. Sizes 2 to 4 years ( 77c Surprise Fifth Floor. bound ends. $5 and $6 Comforts Special at $3.45 72x80 and 72x84 Large. Double hed Size Comforts, heavy weight, filled with white cotton and eov ered with fine & figured fahrics, with plain colored sateen hord Special Purchase of tion Specialties ample lines, odd lois and slight irregulars from one of the largest makers in the country ANl standard articles and marked at unheard-of low prices Quilted Narsery Pads Sanitary Elastic Belts Kiddies' Rubber Play Aprons Sanitary Step-ins and Bloomers All-Rubber Crib Sheets Sanitary Aprons Rubber Tea and Household Aprons Women's All- Rubhgr and Rubberized Household Aprons - Shadow Skirts | 6 Crepe and | Rubberized b 9C Sanitary | Yaimes Bloomers | e Se All-Rubber Baby Pants 14c Rubber [ e Triangles R Women's $1.29 Warm Flannelette ) $1 Nightgowns. . .§ Warm cozv gorments to keep vou warm on eold Wintry nights, made of heavy soft-finish flan nelette in assorted striped ef fects: double-voke back and front hemstiched and hraid trimmed donble seams. $1.98 Pajamas, $1.69 Two-piece Flannelette Pajamas, assorted striped effects: coat stvle, with silk frog trimming. Al sizes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor Room Suite Three pieces. large davenport, high-hack wing chair and club chai spring_backs and edges: reversible spring cushion seats. Mahogany-finish frames. Coloriully cov- red with jacquard velours. $250 Living Room, Dining Room and Huguenot round and dur unbleached $10 & $12.50 Wool-Filled Comforts, $6.75 1 'x80 and T2x84 | Waool heautiful quilted coverings o and other Double-bed filled Comforts, f high nstre varions attractive colorings combination $169 The Furniture Store comes forward with | drastic reductions on living room, bedroom and dining room suites—a January clear- ance sale that means exceptional savings on dependable quality furniture for all who attend this sale tomorrow. No Interest Charged for Dividend Payments Dining Room Suite Huguenot com- hination walnut with artistic dec- orations. 66-inch buffet, china closet, holstered fabrics. walnut, Goldenberz’s - Furniture Store—'Acwaes the Street.” console server, ob- long extension tahle, five chairs and host chair, up- in_ rich 10 pieces. in with lateens < materials, in Bedroom Suite 50-inch | dresser, with extra large mirror. man’s robe | with large clothes compartments and slid- | ing trays, six-drawer vanity and full size bow-foot bed. ) $3 69 Regular $3.50 White ] $2 79 ) . Crochet Bedspreads | . K1x80 White Dimity Bed Sets, sealloped with cut- | Extra fine qualitv White Crochet Spreads, full thle quality; all double hed size; in heavy raised Marscilles designs, Women’s Cotton Union Suits, $1.15 regulars of §1 Value eeced Cofton nion Suits, 1o lengths, Su neck et 1o ring aualities. $1.69 Seamless Sheets $1.19 Seamless Sheets Sheetes famed for wear and su- | $1 39 54x99 Seamless perior sunder- | - Bleached Sheets, ex- | 89c i qual tra length for single made of extra heavy firm woven heds. Full hleached grade sheeting cotton. $1x40-inch hand torn and ironed. Made of size for double heds long-wearing sheetinz cofton Perfect grade. 45c Pillowcases, 33¢ | 35c Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases saving of 10c on each regulation size. hand torn and regulation ironed. Stout quality, free from bleae and perfect starch or dressing Attractive Rayon Brocade Crepe Dress Fabrics, 98¢ A lustrous finished material that makes pretty dresses, slips and lingerie. Heavy, firm-woven quality, in rich self- colored rayon brocaded designs. Black and wanted colors. 36 inches wide. $2 Canton Crepe, ;$1.49 $I Silk Pongee, ) 10 Inches Wige' 122 33 Tacher Wide ( 99C Silk-and-wool Cariton Crepe of ext heavy weight. with deep “ crepe finish. Highly Instrous D i U quality fn all wanted colors dren’s frocks, etc $2 AlI-Silk Chiffon Taffeta, $1.49 You will he delighted th t (which trous finished taffe ludes plain s Goldenbers's— Floor. Clearance of 372 Winter Coats Formerly $25 to $32.50 $16.50 Attractive Fur-Trimmed Garments Every Winter Coat must go now! That's what we have decided after looking over our stock of striking fur- trimmed models—and found that we had a large number of incomplete lines which must be disposed of at once! —Suedene —Cashena —Kiami . —Suedecloth —Broadclotk: —High Luster —Carmosa Bolivia —Fine Coatings Every coat trimmed with fine furs. [ur col- lars, fur collars and cuffs, fur borders, fur fronts, of these rich furs: Marmot—Marmink — Muskrat—>Manchurian Wolf — Dyed Opossum — Mandel — Moufflon Egyptian Fox—Fitch Opossum—RBeaverette. etc. Complete range of sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 42, for misses and women. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $37.50 to $45 Rugs Choice of Axminsters, Brussels and Wilton Velvets, 9x12 ft. and 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. Sizes for large and average rooms. The Majority Are Perfect— Some Slight Irregulars A clearance group of 75 new stock. There are 25 of each fabric and you have choice of deep pile Axminsters, Wilton Velvets and extra heavy grade Brussels Rugs—all seamless and in the most wanted sizes. 9x12 ft. and 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. Excellent assortment of choice patterns and | colorings. v $18 and $22.50 “Gold Seal” ) Cong:remn and Linoloenm !l:"‘ § $14-65 s of these Discontinued patterns and slight irregu desirable floor coverings decisively reduced for ck clear- ance. The lot consists of 9x12 ft. and 9x15-ft. “Gold Seal” Congoleum Rugs and Armstrong's 12-ft. size Linoleum Rugs, In wool rug and tile patterns, with handsome borders. Goldenberg's—Fourth ‘ Flaor. 25c 0ufifig Flannelé, 16¢ Heavy, soft, fleecy, reversible quality for making warm Winter garments for women and children. 27 inches wide, in light grounds, with neat colored stripes, checks and plaids. The most desirable colors. 25c Dress Ginghams, Special, 18c a Yard 32.inch Dress Ginghams, standard quality, that stands frequent without injury to the colors. Large assortment of pretty checks, plaids and stripes. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.

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