Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1926, Page 11

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Wanted— A $2.000 ation seeks a man exper iin house or dit s consumer sell th ar hed organi Tty 1o huild cially respon to oo house-t DEALERS OPPUSED Citizens™ Council Disapproves Treadway Measure for Supervision. State Distributor i nt means ing rights of a 3 product retail nsive selling 1oand Dystric he ziven the 130 per ecent rights in Mar of Columl right ore profit. Artcle fully for nization has heen suec The Treadway hill. proposing regu the three Iation of Distriet coal dealers throngh was sold A of fuel adminisrration. pproved last nizht hy the Citizens' | Advisory Comneil. The council acted on & repert sub- mitted by Charles A. Baker. whick held that- the bill proposed a return to war-lime measures during pesece and involved a dagree of paternalism out of harmeny with American prin ciples. It ik ohvions el My Raker's report, “rhui rhe ohjeet of | the hill to protect the prbite wnicipal supervision of | 1 coul dealers. | If coal is to 9 person. Kindly tons in st et Mr. H. Sickol, New Willard Hotel, Washington, D. €. @ Efrem Zimbalist The Noted R | Violinist At the National =t Theater e \t See = superv huilding materials and other ties of lfe>" Favor Park Rill. mendments and modh 1 fics able 4 comprehensive park and playground svstem National Capitsl. The object of the measure Is to increaxe the authority ‘nd responsibility of- the Natlonal Capital Park Commission with regard fo ity and reglonal planming in the District wrews in Jopment of the of the and wlopted @ favor- on the bill providing far | water the Arlington district of Virginia were made in thic it would auth < to permit the de- ihle re delivery nnty num 1 by the me ( ompe sanitary inz kes < o Composers Hearing his Victor Records on the o wat Orthophanic Victrola is like hearing Wy ¥ of Wa tion nunder the eouneil's he made either at the Key Rridge or the Chain Rridge. Consumers in Arlington County would he required o hear the entire expense of the ex- tension as well as pay for the use of the water plan Approve Street Extens! xtension of Quackent ¢ Foad to Sligo Mill by the council sent 1o« “n unfaverable rep this extens ed by the co for from sress vesterday fan the hill providing Other hills appre netnd AY is always the worting Instrument. 'DROOP’S Music House 1300 G St. 1 Hospital reservation uisition of the Union property for the exten- pitol grounds. The <ion bill was we control af | the hospital ecretary of War insidered an _un by William S, Tor- | Vs Bur Association de of Taws of the | report Wom IF YOU HAD A NECK A8 LONG AS THIS FELLOW HAD SORETHROAT TONSILINE The National Sore Thraat Remedy SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ALL DRUGGISTS Satnrday that the PuEpose ponents, Upon the (venn motion of Dr. George « the connell adopted & reso | the chairmen of the | and House District committees | immediate steps to have all| crossings in the District abol | Mr. Torbert advised the coun | cil that there had heen widespread | criticism of its action in Indorsing Lient. Mina . Van Winkle's paolice. woman's hill after having heard only | the onse. ished Zippers for Worhen and Children Fashionable zippers which give complete com- fort against dampness, rain or snow, and easily slip on or off your shoes. i+ Sizes 11Y; to 2 Women’s Sizes Children’s Sizes 214 to 8 6 to 11 86.00 84.50 Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street Safety Firsi! Clear vision is essential to safe and comfortable driving—and wise motorists know that a Visor is the best kind of an investment. Special Sale of Visors WNe are disposing of our stock of visors, so right now is your opportunity to secure this pro- tection at small cost. Every one strictly first- class in every way. Drop in and look them over. E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. 710 12th St. N. W. Main 5280 | Pulefer New Type of Rays Above Ultra-Violet Found by Scientist By (he Amsociated Press, LONDON, February 10, —The dis- covery of a new type of rays. posed to lle hetween the ultr; and X-rays, is annonnced hy ' E. Wynn Willlama of the University of North Wales at Rangor. ® It Ia said the new ravs penetrate the alr for several inches. hut are stopped by all solids, even by gold leal, while X-rayvs can penetrate u half inch of lead and the recently Mscovered Millikan rays pass through six feet of lead. There are two important gaps in the long scale of wave length, and the new according to Prof. Williams ne of them. namely that between the X.ray and the ultra-violet. POLITICIAN, 7.0, INDICTED IN FRAUD JURY PROBE Said to Have Offered to. ‘‘Take | Care™ of Talesman Called to Try Josiah Kirby at Cleveland. Ry the Associated Press ELAND, Ohia. Fehruary 10, Donovan. i vears old. Mans field politician. was indicted by the Federal crand jury late vesterday on charges that he “corruptly end ta influence”” Gustave A. Baer, a tales- man in the second trial of Josiah Kirby. former president of the Cleve. Iand Discount Co, Donovan. arrested in the first wderal invest attempts o influence jurors in the trials. the sceond which resulted in Kirby's convietion on a charge of nsing the mails defrand The indietment charges that van told Baer that if he ot on the ey and held out for acquitial wonld he “taken care of for the rest of his Bfe” L into pros Done. Will Present Four-Act Play. ‘The husiness and professional wom. en’s department of the Y. W. €. A will present a four-act play laid in the | t-revolution period. tonight and hursday. Tatronesses for the twn performances. which will be given af Fpiphany Parish Hall. 1317 G sireet, . A members, Resides the R. avored | Riverside, | CULINARY ARTISTS DISPLAY TALENTS Pastry and Cooking Show at Auditorium Presents Ap- petizing Effects. The white-aproned and usually ro- tund gentlemen with continental ac- nts to their mustaches, who pre. e the intricuing dishes for Wash- famous hotels d Staur n appetizing demo Stra- | their abilites. Monday night at Natlonal Capital's flrst pastry and stic culinary show, held in the Washington Auditorium under the anspices of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes” Alliance. An entire end of the ballroom was!| {Hiterally filled with dishes to make king's mouth water. There was fruit astry, menis and all sorts of food | made to represent hirds, hutterflies flowers, hoats, fans, vases and any number of ather striking designs. | They represented in some instances Ldays of toil on the part of the cooks who had fashioned them from mere bits of fand. Prizes were awarded to exhibits xe- lected ax the bhest. In the eulinary m of Wardman vase for first with a tree trunk fashioned from hams and capons, and Mesars Plerrino #nd Rosxi of the Hotel Washington captured second hono; With a Cunadian salmon waxed in « lifelike swimming position. John Jakowitz of the Willard was {with o waxed pyramid of hams and ilver medals were awarded in the| hildren rganization, | . Anthony W sponsor John M. Reavers. Mrs. toun, Miss Catherine B llmheth Pierce. Mrs Mrs. Arthur B. Call Hekewr Harman. Mrs. Jason man, Mrs. mes Willey. Mrs. Caldwell. Mrs. Howard L. Mrs. g Jomeph H. \Wheat, Dawhwirst and Mre, . C. Veterans Would Incorporate. By the Awseciated Proas, Incorppration of the V Foreign gWars. with headan this citviyis proposed in a hill intre duced by’ Chairman Graham of the House jinfleiary committes. T ganization ywas originally incorporated in 1899 a slimbns. Ohio, as the American Veierans of Foreign Service. ok, the fol play: Mrs A. Claugh low, Miss Water Davia Mrs. H. H C ymhs Woodbury | Miss | Hodgkins. | cially prepared for Infants in thira. | § Cl‘y {:OI' pastry department. M. Sabatinl of the Mayflower Hoteél took the first medal, his exhibition heing a fan of white forget-me-nots made entirely of sugar: A. Dona, also of the May- flower, was second, with a pink para- %ol and vellow daisies made of sugar; Ferdinand Bauer of the Willard was third, his entry being a red and white mandolin surrounded with bon bons. Two thousand persons attended t exhibit and dance, the guest of honor heing Secretary of Lahor Davis. Hutchinson, Robert Holt and . 1.. Reed were the committee In s soothed With AsEBONITE trings‘ toaStick Around the Gears Yes, you can buy some other gear lubricant for less, but most car owners would rather not penalize their car for a mere few pennies. denters in Ay nd (ITS SHREDDED OIL ) RANSMISS!0H5 2 REAR AXLES BAYERSON OIL WORKS COLUMAIA 5228 MOTHER:— Fletcher’s Castoria a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe- arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W ‘ Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. The following Departments have been en- largediand are now located as mentioned below: Nothms and Dress Trimmin, Liney Department in Eighth Wonwn's Neckwear in Sect Art Tiepartment, Second Flo n K Street Annex. treet Annex. 5. Main Floor ion por. ———— IT PAYS TO THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1926 n REGULATING COAL Conserving Convenience and Preserving Quality —That is What Holmes to Homes —service does. It's a service ex- clusive with us—that hrings Holmes famous Home-made Bread direct from our ovens to your door—the shortest journey: with but a single handling— and that prmected by the hygienic wrapping of the loaf. Special for Your St. Valentine Party The New Cake in the New Shape— Martha Washington Cake Weaf}!er C(\fldl'lflfl.‘ mal(E no dxf{er- .CHCC—BHOW or rain‘ Holmes to HOmCS delwery service goes on just the same. Holmes Bread is wholesome be- cause it is pure: nourishing because it is made of carefully selected. in- gredients ; palatable because it has the emooth velvety texture and rich brown crust of masterly baking. Strictly a Wash- ington product— made of that won- derful —under % a recipe of our own—dainty in its flavors; delicate in the texture and smothered under the enveloping icing—and prettily decorated with Red Hearts. Costs no more delivered at your door Call Main 4537—and Holmes to Homes serv- ice will begin at once - $2.25 _Satin Clmrm(’uscr Special, $1.79 Yd. Beautiful satin-face quality sirable weight and firm weayve for Spring frocks. There's shades for street and evening wea ase plemty of the alwats desirahle 1 pure silk_of gond, the-favorite «ilks complete assortment o ® tp Choose from, as well black: “Full 40 ins. wide $1.39 Perfect Sheets. $1.18 Sheetn of \dependahle quality that honsewlves know for seryice and excellent washing qualities. K1x90-inch siae for double beds: made of heavy, vound thready sheeting cotton; free from starch or filling. \ $P2% Bleached Sheets, 98¢ £3x90 eaimlesa Bleached Sheets, single-hed size: heavy, gound thread sheeting cotton: finish- i 7oA $2 Chiffon Faffeta T day Featuring Many Special Values in Dainty Apparel Needs for the Little Ones. 35-inch Colored hiffon Taf feta. all silk. soft chiffon finish grade; in wanted strept and evening shades. also heautiful two-tone effects $1.75 Crepe de Chine 40.inch Colored {$1.38 ed with wide\hem. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.89 Crochet Bedspmeads. double-bed =ize: in assort- ed heavy, ralsed Marseille designs; . neatly hemmed $4 Diimity Bed Sets, $3.39 RIx90 \White Dimity Red Sets, scalloped edges and eutout corners: full doublehed size. 45q Pillowcases, 33c 45x36 Rleached\ Pillowcases, fine quality pillow- case cotton. Fmeh. 33c. $9c \Pillowcases, 39¢ 45x38 Hemstisxched Pllloweases. fine grade, round-thread pillowease cotton. Each, 39¢. $3 Mattress Covers, $2.39 Fruit of the Loom Mattress Covers, donhle and twin hed size: extisa theavy quality-—a real protec tion 1o the matireRs oherss_Firai_[fleor—"Charge Accounts Invited.” Regular $5.95 and $6.95 Wool Mixed BlanVaets, $4.18 a pair “'he Finest Blankats for the price vou've ever seen. Big, thick, AuMTy ones to defy the coldest Winter winds. Meavy-welght, Waool-mixed Rlankets, A8x80 and 7 R0 double-hed size. (‘hoice of pretty plalds of hkae. rose, tan and cray. as well as white with blup or pink horders. Finished with sateen.hound en toned $5 and $6 Camforts, $3.65 5| vears (37) Heavy-weight Whik'e Cotton-filled Comfarts, a T2x80 inches, for dmuble heds: covered with fabrics, some with plain sateen I rirude Flannel Petticoats, soft-finish auality: shell stitched and hemmed siyles »s” Short Gertrude Petticoats, of white flan. nelette: shell stitched or hemmed: sizes 1 and 2 vears. Infants’ Infants’ Lon; Kimonos, white flannelette, with or blue: shell stitch of pink ingz Merino Shirts Rables” Merino 150(: “ Shirts, fine. soft fin. Of the hetter Kkind. come in all the popular high shades, some comhined with styles. Teething Bahies® wa Rands, varn: shell finish: hut front; all sizes up to " 79¢ Blankets Soft-flesce finish Blankets, size 30x 40 Inches: pink and $4 Blankets,§$2.68 Pair biue block d (4%) Pairs Heavy-weight\Blankets with faney horders. also plvids in sizeg F1XTh and F4xR0 inchas an or gray Floor, rions ecolors £ Accounts Invit tahs Thursday is Babhy Day at Goldenberg’s and we always make it interesting to mothers by offering special values in the most wanted things for baby's comfort. _Babies’ Petticoats Short Petticoats Kimonos Rompers and Creepers i white: Silk and Teething shell stitching and diaper it¥: in black and wanted .sr: and -venln§ shades. 1.75 Spiral Crepe .'(n.n Inr)la Rx:)‘:hx‘ t\w»?.hnndmk and-wool _aqualitv: with deen ! $2 Printed Silk Crepe crepe finish. In hlack, navy, 40inch Printed Crepe de ' $1.49 \ . French rose, tan, white Chine, allsilk. heavy, close Charge Arcounts Note these savings for tomorrow. Babies’ White. Dresses Short Thilippine Dresses, 95 with dainty embroidered | designs and_ scalloped = Babies’ Diapers woven grade: ina haautiful The ahsorbent, sani asaortment of colorings and de edges. Shesr white nain tary, non-irritant kind; | signs size 27x27 Inches: hem. | = < Gol K. med,. readv for use. e 29¢ and 39¢ Cretonnes pansy $ 50c {50¢ | 1 59¢ § newest Bands &prays; with tucks and em. broidery ruffie; sorted One dozen in carton. Flannel Bands Bables” “Stork Nest” ), * -~ samne banan. it vimiea | 2Q 0 and Marquisettes, 17¢ Ssce B iohe. o) Full bolts and cut lengths, but plenty alike Silk Quilts for all needs—fast color Cretonnes and Figured Imporied ik g Marquisette, also crossbarred. tape edge and Tt | fancy white Marquisettes.— First Floor, Rargain | Mty in"pink A Tabie and Fourth Floor e niie are —_— hand-embroiderad floral 7 ‘ anddmixolteret 00 $1 Window Shades Babies’ Petticoats { Nainsook Prin ) P St IC Naay Lkl - atars. SEas B tiaate 59c 0il Opaque Cloth Window Shades, all maunted i s on guaranteed spring roliers: in white. ecry and | greens. 3x5.9-foot finished size. The irregulari vies. ties will not affect wear nor appearance Guldenberg's—Fourth Floor—* m— $30 and $35 Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs In Various Room Sizes. All Perfect samfles and-discontinued patterns. The 5195 valmes are remarkable, and every housgwife who is interested in definite savings on durable quality rugs whould take advantage of this sale. We have. grouped for quick clear- ancey various short lots of rugs from ourt regular stock, including floor Th: lot includes seven 11.3x12-ft. Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs, six 9x124 it. Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs and five extra heavy Rrus- s Smith &gSons, Sanford, Firth and others. $9 and $11.25 Con- ; Velvet and . Brussels Rugs. . leum Rugs. ....... . § 6x9-ft. Congoleum 7.6x9-ft. Armstrong’s ft: and 7.6x° 1, in Oriental] medallionfgand neat desigas;: desirable colorings. lars. Wool rug and tile patterns, with borders. $15 to $1.50 and $2 Floor Covering 29¢ Sq. Yd. $7.65 88c Roznit Fiber and LaBell Rush Velvet and Rrussels Carpet . ing. Rquarter width; til d 'i’;‘:vrh I‘«i’. rl‘fl'"‘:m:, e AT .. s > perfeet quality, others 27x3f Inches; good patterns and ;mhje:"t\\m slight imperfections. colorings. sels Rug in size 83x10.6 The product of such well known mills as Alexander $17.50 and $20 goleum and Lino- _Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs.gsizes 6x9 A Linoleum Rugs, floor smples and slight irregu- 59¢ Felt-Base % n $20 Fiber Rugs Carpet Samples vy Felt hasi “loc ‘over- B e i Sar Soxar Rugs, 4ize 9x12 ft. and 8.3xI0.6 Samples, sizes 2 22'9x36 and First Floor—Rargain Table. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—"(hasze Invited.” Out They Go! Regular $16.50 to $25 _Winter Coats All With Fine Fur Trimmings ' Coats you have seen and admired in our regular stocks at miuch higher prices are now sharply reduced in price—in order that clearance may be effected in the shortest possible time. At this low price one-half and almost two-thirds less than they sold for regularlv—you will find it a wise investment to buy now for next season’s needs, . This season’s most approved models, fashioned of fine quality fabrics, including Pin Point—Fine Bolivia—Soft Velours—Suedene—Novelty Coatings—Lustrous Fabrics—Chiffon Broadcloth—Ete. All 'are trimmed with fine quality furs. Most have fur collars and cuffs. Many with borders or panels of fur and some with fur fropts. - Lined through- out with-satin de chine, crepe de chine or fancy materials. 3 ‘The Fine Furs Include: Manchurian Wolf, Selected Mandel, Fitch ndel, Dyed Coney, Viatka Coney and others. s Straightline, circular and flare models. The colors are smart and consist of brown. back prince, cuckoo. tan, rust. gray, dark red and black. ALL SIZES, Mistes sizes; 16 to 20; women's sizes, 36 to. 46,

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