Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1926, Page 16

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16 FLWEXTRASPUT UNDERNEN BUREAD Movement Is Started to| Eliminate Undesirables , From Whole Industry. By the Associated Press HOLLY WOOI 1 ¥ull control of lay by t 1 opening of the sureau free employ- Jabor Comm thewson and Fred W. ern representative of Ha; dent of the cast at the dedicatio less will be n | through the . It elimina 1| private emple F | hitherto plac ) ‘wise does a h all private wchools or agencles advertlsing train. g in makeup or sercen work with promise to find employment for stu- dents before the ¢ sirable from film “Extra” Safeguarded. Mistreatment of the film extra will t be tolerated, this being a service Iy for the interests and welfare ot the men and women en; this employment,” Beetson sa Ninety-five per cent of the film in- dustry here is represented by tral casting bureau open to the other cucers. There will be r tlon of applicants eniployment to 5 #ehool for the character be Jloyment i PASTOR RAPS BURBANK. Says Scientist Has Not Kept Pace | With Religious Thought. EPARTA . & re-employment being | st records. dental of f. ligion, Dr. J. ningham, | list meet- | eclared tha E “John B and Bu h each other which make the statement relative to religion Motorman, Drunk, Fined $1; Type of Vehicle Saves Him Spemal Dispateh to The Sta BALTIMORE, January 26.—Driv- ing a car while Intoxicated means 30 days in jail if convicted here, unless the car happens to run on rails; then the penalty is only $1 and costs $2.45. ‘The reason for the difference was ined by Herbert R. O'Conor, State’s attorney, following the ar- vest and trial of a motorman de- clared to have been operating a trolley car while under the influ- ence of liquor, but charged with be- ing on the car while drun “According to the moto laws,” Mr. O'Conor saic son operating a motor v the State highways while under the influence of liquor or drug is subject to a fine of from $100 to $1,000, or a sentence to jail of from 3 s to one year. “There is, however, an exception in the law in the case of trolley cars or vehicles operated on rails. A person found guilty of being drunk on a trolley car generally is fined St - costs by the magistrate: vehicle SRS The center of population of the United States in 1900 was six miles southeast of Columbus; in 1910, it in Bloomington, and in 1920 it 8.3 miles southeast of Spencer. THE EVENING STAR, WASHING' WOUNDED JUDGE ' SINKING. Reported in More Serious Condition in Alabama Hospital. DOTHAN, Alo., January 26 UP).— The condition of Judge B. F. Reld, who lles at a hospital suffering from {three bullet wounds he received at his home Saturday night, was report- ed to be more serious last night. No charges have been preferred on any one by the authorities. Mrs. Reld is confined to their home from prostra. tion, physiclans said. Full of unusual « FEBRUARY SALE LIFETIMEFURNITURE MAYER&CO. Seventh Street BetweenDs& OUR bottle of milk resents a faithful, pul service, bringing Nature’s best food—just as Nature made it. o> v il permarie st to is peris| in its pure form for you, but we are equal to-the task. Our milk men—Giants of Service that they are—realize their part in this great health duty, and know fully theie BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPENDAB Women’s $3 and 54 Oxfords and Pumps $1.59 pair A clearance sale of Women’s Low Shoes, many new and popular styles in oxfords and pumps. Of patent, tan and dull. leathers, with high or low heels. Sizes in the assortment from 21 to 7. Little Boys’ $2.50 Shoes, $1.59 Little Boys' Shoes, of tan leather; sturdy grades, In sizes 10 to 13%. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. good, At $1.39 a Yard A heavy, firmly woven quality that will give entire satisfaction in wear and service for dresses, lingerie, etc. All pure silk crepe de chine, with rich, lustrous finish, full 40 inches wide. In white, black and a com plete range of street and evening shades. $4.00 Charmeuse, $2.98 B4-inch Black Satin Charmeuse, extra heavy, all-silk quality, for making handsome street and afternoon cos- tumes. $2 Printed Crepe de Chine, $1.69 40nch Printed Crepe de Chine, a heavy all-silk quality, In the season’s newest styles and color combina tions. $2.50 Satin Crepe, $1.98 404nch Colored Satin Crepe, a pure silk, rich satin finish quality. In black and wanted colors. $1.25 Silk Radium, 98¢ 32 and 36 Inch Silk Radlum, a rich lustrous all-silk quality. Fast colors in all wanted street and evening shades, for dresses, sliips and lingerie wear. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s $1.59 Full-Fashioned 1 Silk Stockings, 98¢ Pair Slight Irregulars Hosiery of a high standard of quality. Pure thread silk. in the desirable chiffon weigit; all full fashioned. Fully reinforced for maximum of service, made with lisle garter top. Good selection of wanted shades Chiffon Silk Hose, 55c Irregulars of $1.00 Grade | Women's Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, with three- | seam back, double sole, heel and toe; finished with silk stripe at top of garter hem. Good ! 50c Shantung At 39ca Yd. A superlor quality yarn mer- cerized wash fabric, in the demi- - rough weave—very popular for women's and misses’ dresses be- cause of its handsome appear- ance, as well as serviceability and washing qualities. In all wanted colors, as well as black and white. 36 inches wide. 29c Plisse Crepe, 17c 304nch Printed Plisse Crepe tan and blue grounds with neaf printed designs, for lingerte. 59c Wash Satin, 49c 86-inch Genuine Lingette Wash Batin, a yarn mercerized satin- face cotton fabric, n plain or self- striped effects; white, black and wanted lingerto shades. 39c Novelty Suitings, 28c 36inch Novelty Suitings, va- Mous color grounds with rayon checks and stripes in wanted shades. Fine firm woven cotton fabric. 50c Tan Pongee, 39¢ 32 inches, a silk-and-cotton quality, with stylish demirough weave. Rich lustrous quality. 59¢ Brocade Tussah, 39¢ 36-inch Brocade Tussah, a silk- and-cotton material, with selr- color brocado designs; wanted shades. 69c Chiffon Voile, 49c 40-inch Imported Chiffon Votle, fine sheer two-ply quality, in all lingerie shades. Goldenber's—First Floor. 69c Perfect Quality Window Shades 48¢c Perfect Quality Opaque Cloth Window Shades, size 3 ft. by 5 ft. 9 inches; guar- anteed spring rollers; white, ecru and green. Completo with all fixtures and ring to match Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $1.25 Cotton Batts, $1 72x90-—3.1b. Quilted Cot- ton Batts, pure white cot- ton. Large size for mak- ing double-bed comforts. Regular 25¢ Outing Flannel. . . . Heavy reversible fleece quality. 27 inchea wide. 25¢c Canton Flannel, 16c 274nch Bleached Canton Flan nel, heavy close nap, twill back quality UESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1926. Breaking All Vaiue Vl—lec;rd; Wlth a Sale of | Fur-Trimmed Coats Regular $16.50, $20, $22.50 and $25 Grades Hundreds of the season’s finest Coats now marked at a low price that establishes a record for impressive values. Many of these coats bought the last week or two! Every one of fine material, richly fur trimmed — collars, cuffs and borders. Beautiful linings. All are late Winter styles, in approved models that are most popular with women and misses. The fabrics are soft in texture, rich in coloring, sturdy in quality. There are scores of new styles, fashioned of such fine materials as: —Lustrous Fabrics —Chiffon Broadcloth —Fine Bolivia —Soft Velours You'll find furs of excellent quality and used with a lavish hand. Fur collars on some, on others both fur collars and caffs, and on many are fur collars and fur borders. Furs Include Manchurian Wolf, Selected Mandel, Fitch Mandel, Dyed Coney, Viatka Coney and Others Straightline, flare and circular models. Lined throughout in satin de chine, crepe de chine and fancy materials. Trimmed with fancy silk braid and silk stitchery. Colors of Black, Brown, Black Prince, Cuckoo, Tan, Rust, Gray and Dark Red. Misses” sizes, 16 to 20; women’s sizes, 30 to 46, and extra large sizes, 4035 to 5074 and 41 to 55, —Pin Point —Novelty Coatings —Suedene 18¢ Plain Color Outing Flannel, in pink, light blue, gray and white. SfifpriseSthF loor Children’s 50c Rompers, 33c Children’s Chambray Rompers, eclid blue, pink and green. Open front style with drop seat, belt and pocket. Broken sizes up to 6 vears. “Sarprise Fifth_Floor.” Werisley’s 50c Talcum, 38c Wrisley's Body Taleum, large box with ba'h size velour puff. “Surprise_Fifth Floor.” ir Caps, 58¢c Messaline Satin Boudoir Caps, lace and ribbon trimmed. In pink, blue, old 75¢ White Indian Head 55¢ 7¢Anch White Indian Head, fuli two yards wide, linen finish quality. 2 to 10 yard lengths. Imperial Longcloth, $1.69 No. 200—36-inch Imperial Lon fine chamois finish quality. 10 in each piece. 69c Chiffon Voile, 49¢ 40-inch White Imported Chiffon Votle, a very fine sheer two-ply quality; wide tape edge. 29¢c Shaker Flannel, 18c rose and white. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” Boys’ 59¢ to 79c Blouses, 39c . Attached Collar _ Blouses, of neat striped percales. Perfect quality nd slight {rregulars. Sizes § to 15 years. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” o Women’s $1 Boudoir Slippers, 69c Women’s Satin Boudolr Slippers, with soft padded soles. In old rose, blue, American Beauty and black. All sizes in the lot from 3 to 7. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” - o & | assortment desirable shades. T | Women’s 39c Sport Hose, 19¢ 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- Fancy Ribbed Sport Hose, assorted colors; "'é‘s L e D 16¢ also heather cotton stockings; broken assortment i c of sizes. Bubfect to slight imperfections. 32-nch Dress Ginghams, in & 5 5 large assortment of checks, plalds Hed Chlk}!‘ren 's 69c S’ockl;1 ?5”-:‘ 5 and s°ripes. Fast colors. Part-Wool Three-Quarter-Lengt Ribbed Sport Socke, With fancy Solored tuPaver tos; ers s oyciEesgyiClothio "“%“l““‘fi““- i firm wash_fabric, for children's jslfcarcrsiy-_Elat (Rlos:- rompers. In stripes, checks and plain colors Goldenbery’s—First Floor. 29c Cameo Cloth, 19¢ 36-inch White Cameo Cloth, « soft finish white fabric for lingerfe. 39¢c Cannon Cloth, 29¢ 36-inch White Canr Cioth finish quality, has t linen suiting. 59¢ White Pique, 39¢ 36-inch White Pique, fine pin welt, for men’s shirts. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. fine linen Phone earance of North 5997 MRegular 69¢ and 79c Congoleu;n and Lintoleum Floor Coverings At 39c A Square Yard Perfect Quality and Slight Irregulars. Think of the saving you make on the cost of covering a room! Durable, long-wearing quality, including Congoleum, made by the makers of famous “Gold Seal” Congoleum Rugs, and Lintoleum— heavy felt-base floor coverings, in Dutch tile, plain tile and neat figured designs—best colorings. Full rolls from which you may buy any quantity required for covering kitchen, dining room, bathroom or hall. Quantity limited—come early. P $30 and $32.50 s 75 | $1 and $1.25 HE South has just completed a prosperous W 0;"& Seamless Velvet and 1 91: | Scatter-Size Rugs year. Many Southern enterprises have con- i 22 { %J( Brussels Rugs. ... .. | 78c tributed to and shared in this prosperity. ' Z o xgu?:.‘ ;*D“Q"‘g:’ ca‘;géitm Prosperity is a give and take proposition. It i prosperous industry that gives consumers better products; that gives regular employment and pays good wages; that distributes earnings in dividends which add to the purchasing power of the consuming public; that pays a large _share of the cost of carrying on the business of our local, state and national governments. Prosperous industry, procperous agriculture and prosperous railroads make for good citizenship, Southern Railway System also has just com- pleted a successful year both in service rendered and in earnings. The public comment, in the press and elsewhere, on this record has sounded For Wednesday Onf)‘—Pre-Inve;:lo;y Clearance of 300 Boys’ $10 to $15 Overcoats $5.75 Sizes 8 to 18 Years | A Pre-Inventory clearance that will save many mothers money on boys’ warm Winter overcoats. Big, warm, roomy overcoats, of double - faced woolens, plaid backs, two-tone back, with plaid or plain linings. English models and belted styles, in attractive colors of gray, brown, tan and heather es. Wonderful values. It will certainly pay you to buy now for next Winter’s needs. $7 to $10 Junior Overcoats, $4.75 Warm Dressy Overcoats, for the junior bovs from 3 to 10 vears—well tallored models of chinchilla, mannish coatings, light shade woolens and ad. miral cvats; made with convertible col- $7 to $12.75 Mackinaws, $5.95 All-wool and Part-wool Mackinaws, neat, dark plaids; made with muff pock- ets. Also lot of Sheepskin-lined Coats, broken lots from regular stock. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. A It is good citizenship to be prosperous i o) ox(o x VS, Sale of $5.95 and $6.50 Blankets and Comforts Curtains From Qur Mill Purchase at Prices That Average One-Half Do not fail to share in the savings offered dur- ing this sale—choice of Ruffled Voile and Muslin and Rayon (fiber silk) Curtains, as well as Irish Point or Fringed Rayon | | | i Every ) laundering. Hand torn and ironed, finished with deep hem. . $1.39 Extra Size Sheet Here are sheets, of long wearing quality sheeting cotton Housewives will appreciate the extra length for double beds 81x99 Seamless Sheets 3 Perfect without filling or loading—and they will stand prolonged —81x99 inches. a unanimous judgment that it is to the best interest of the South that the Southern's proe- perity continue, Only a prosperous railroad can render the trans- portation service needed by the people of a prosperous country. . SouT (fiber silk) French Mar- quisette and Filet Weave Curtains. Full widths and. lengths, in white, ecru and wanted colors. $2 and $2.50 grades at $1.18 $3 and $3.50 grades at $1.98 $4 and $4.50 grades at $2.25 $5.00 grades at $2.45 $7.00 grades at $3.45 $1.50 grades at 88c 29c¢ to 48c Cretonnes, 19¢ Full bolts and mill lengths of yard-wide fast-colos Cretonnes, In light and dark floral, bird, stripe and foliage designs; plenty alike for draperies and cov- erings of all kinds. First Bargain Table and Fourth Floor. "$1.25 Bed Pillows, 68¢ 18x25 Large Size Bed Plllows, filled with sterilized curled feathers, covered with A. C. A. stripe and heavy art tickings. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floer. $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.98 White Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed size, in heavy raised marseille designs. $1.19 Blcached Sheets, 85c 54x99 Seamless Bleached Eheets, extra length for sin- gle beds. Heavy round thread quality. $6 Rayon Bedspreads, $4.89 $1x105 Rayon Bedspreads, full length for covering bed and pillows. - In _old rose, blue, gold and orchid. Scal- loped edges. 45c Pillowcases, 35c 45x36 Bleached Pillow- cases, made of fine quality cotton, free from starch or dressing. 25c Sheeting Cotton, 16c 38.inch Unbleached Sheet- ing Cotton, a heavy round thread quality. 20c Bleached Muslin, 15¢ 86-inch Bleached Muslin, a close woven, soft-finish qual- ity, free from starch or dress- ing. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. McCall Spring Quarterly, 25¢ Just as an advance notice of Spring, there is the McCall Quarterly of Spring Styles. Buy your copy now and plan your wardrobe for the days when you wilt want all your new clothes at once! 25c. Heavy-weight Part-wool Blankets, size 66x80 and 70x80 inches, for double beds; plaids of blue, rose, tan and gray, wide sateen bound ends to match. Com- forts are 72x50 inches, filled with white cotton, cov- ered with good grade materials, with plain rose, blue and green sateen borders. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Knit Underwear For Women and Children Women's Medium-) Children’s Waist Suits, Weight Cotton Under-| white fleeced cotton; high wear, separate garments;|neck and long sleeves, low neck and sleeveless|ankle pants; firregulars shirts, pants knee of $1.00 grade, g, length. Former at 59c Cotton Shirts, 79¢_values. Children’s Shirts, Dutch | high neck and long sleeves, finished with cro- neck and ehort sleeves; lLrregulars 29 chet edge and & '€ | arawstring; irregu- 19¢ of 50c value. Goldenberg’s—First ¥loor. lars of 89c value. .

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