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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, MARCH .10, 1926. Charge IT PAYS TO BRI | +=5Gol B ¥ not penalize our charge customers. Last of Inventors Predicts E ; Transatlantic Radio-Te- | ; : (A Now—A Pre-Easter Event! ol Press i s e | s el == g Y %, Bona Fide $25 and $30 Values 4 Then there wer ! § 4 S i / telephones, today there s . millions. 2l o ’ 3 ] ! The first conversation, s inxeter | N PO g 5 % i 0 A place here, was brief ol Ell v ; ek | , Slenaled to hig assistant 1 3| 1% e . - v . 4 ded and Rell said e A manc el : A remarkable purchase at unusual price concessions—that is the big reason why we. are offering these smart Spring Coats—right now at the very beginning of the season—at this very low price. You'll be surprised and delighted when you see them. They're coats that fairly radiate Spring! Coats that make you want to be among the first to appear in the new season’s captivating styles! —Poiretsheen Smart Tweeds —Fine Twills —Dashing Overplaids —Fine Quality Suede —Novelty Mixtures The season’s newest styles in Sport and Dress Coats. Straightline and flare models, with new standing or tuxedo collars. New Bishop sleeves or puff sleeves. Some models with turnback cuffs. - e N YR X Trimmed with fur bands, silk embroidery stitching, finished border designs, Exhibit 4 - u e {8l fancy silk braid, etc. Many with inverted pleats and rows of fancy buttons. iy Sy y \ / " i Single and double breasted styles. ("N'I g”,p d ; b ) ¢ anmounce H’IC arrival 1 Some with smart touches of leather braid and edging of contrasting color. 3 s - = ofa Ufli{ll! sclection of hats C Linings of crepe de chine, satin, plain or fancy silk crepe. . Bg § = COLORS: Gray, Tan, Graytone, Navy, Royal Blue, Rosebud, Snuff and rich of Copies of : originally created for exhib- | color combinations, in novelty plaids and mixtures. . we " . . i ¥ 6 herg's ol Flaor.—Chars Acconnts Invited. 2 Promenade held at the Hotel | o Sheets of the Better Kind Mo‘lel H"ta Fr"'n th(’ Ada NewYorh fi'xthch- $Z A“‘Sllk BroadCIOth Regular $1.50 Grade at . tail MJ“mcry Associationof | Our customers have New York Fashion Show ; ; t $1.69 a Yd. | s vnd wit ) America- a . a . satisfaction for years, s ° d onl inter- / Clhese arc hats from the ‘ Heavy pure silk Broadcloth—one of the & %31t %t possible fo get the price down so MYt C{Nflfl\a‘l’h’ Bom in 18" season's favored' silks _for Sgrmg—featured low as in this sale. 81x90-inch size for double tomorrow at this unusual price saving. 33 beds, made of strong, heavy, even thread sheeting cotton, free from starch or dressing. Seamless kind—full bleached. $1.69 Bleached Sheets, $1.39 R1x90 Superior Quality Seamless Rleached Sheeis, full double-hed size: finished with wide hems; P 11 f mill lud 1 f 1 ? This new collection of millinery includes replicas of origina o aa b tion of the millinery world they $1.75 Crepe de Chine, $1.49 g et ool hree phaeting <otton: 3 R ¢ % 2 £ lephon‘y tzfall. ‘ *, | : o i 1% 1 N . NeW Spring Coats MORE WON TO COME. Watson Says Achievements Beyond the Imagination, 3 arch conversations across the Atlantic Ocean are only the he- cinning of modern development in i \ this method of communication. said Thomas A. Watson, one of the four inventors of the telephone, in com- menting today upon radiophone talks newspaper men of London | York last the origing wr who perfected ap- | paratns for transmitting the human . I am b ea Kdown then he has not engaged in any active | work, but has followed the develop ment of the telephone with keenest interest. Mr. W, o, is A resi The rac Iantie Tasi Sunds i inge hetween London and New York | ofMres of the Associated Press. They were an experiment in connection with the fiftieth anniversary of the | / sranting of hasic telephone patents to | Mr. Rell. ! ““The sreatest results ohtained today | in development of the telephone are | only the heginning of a development | vastly sreater. heyond the power of most people {0 imagine. said Mr. | Wateon. “The American Telephone | §i : = 3 e s the salons of New Yorks inches wide, in warranted fast colors of Pink, liantl mkgRrlsnilag Gporn . Bl . 2 Light Blue, Leghorn, Coral, Tile, Ocean, ,nr\\:\:ns":!(\' Tr:lxgl‘tv’;:h:::v’\l = e | 2 CXCIUHW mlnmcrq &Slgnm i OrEhid. Turquoise, Tan, Honeydew. Silver, e s | and created for the approba- i § Jade, Old Rose, Navy and Black and White. velous things and they will do many more, more wonderful than anything that has been done yet. Mr. Watson said he was not at liherty to descrihe the lines along which radio telephony will he de. veloped. Although no definite an- nouncement has heen made, it has J been reported from London that radi telephone communication will operation hetween the United S and foreign countries by next Fall. — . | FRIEND OF LINCOLN DIES. Leonard Grover, Who Ran Theater | =) models displayed in the Spring Fashion Promenade of the Retail Millinery Association at the Hotel Astor, New York, at mericas C T i0-inch Calored Crepe de Chine, all silk, close 35¢ Bleached Pillowcases, 25¢ which several thousand members gathered from all parts of the MA. = prccmlncnl’hat ot ;’Lfll.’:"f'r‘;;,'&’..‘..'fi?."’h'n'.‘:k”lfi%' ;Li‘::mm il 42x36 Rleached Pillowcases, made of fine quality country to make formal obeisance %o the opening of a new FSSthnS *'$2 Printed C $1.69 villowcase cottom season in one of the most brilliant functions in their history! h $ rinted Crepe, dL. $2.25 Crochet Bedspreads, $1.69 : i i E 40-ineh Figured Cr de Chine. heavy. cl o Redspreads, double-hed size; Marseilles These hats hear labels of names that bring a thrill to the . “m'-n",.||.«n:"r;-u|mz.|r:»'n-;- Spring oitineniana desi = ’.'h : . N p parterns, . $2.50 Dimity Bedspreads, $1.98 The model Hats in this special sale are confined exclusively $2 Silk Foulards, $1.45 ”T(::‘n )\‘thv': Dimity Redspreads, double-hed size: v f & 36-inch Silk Foulards. extra fine all-silk. elose gy > to Goldenberg's in Washington. £ wonen rades in HEht or dark grounds with hand- é 25¢ Unbleached Cotton, 16¢ S R i G, SR U initiated. some colored designs. 39-inch Unhleached Sheeting Cotton, extra heavy, Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Acconnts Invited. ) { | Goldenhert's—Firat Fioar.—(harge Aceannts Invited. > round thread grade. e Goldenherg's—First Flaor.—Charge Accannts Tnvited. Here. Was at Gettysburg. | o S o ettt e || $30 to $37.50 Perfect Quality R%ggtlig]rl glggnfiggngfi;cg%&%d- Smart Spring Coats and who was e the mhanaxer cor's Theater | I Seamless BI‘USSCIS RUgS et loetea qualaih_e:m‘evgi i o For 6 to 10 Year Old Girls In Washington, Rooth, | Tony Pastor (\ndhuxh-x famous actors | cotton to give it added strength and serviceability. Ideally ; Eimerenikinger - 3 = —= T suited for smart and inexpensive Spring frocks. 35 inches an ; 5 > wide, in a large assortment of street and evening shades. ° L4 dent Lincoln, | 1 plays at his| . . . . J ey 59¢ Broadcloth, 44¢c 39¢ Chiffon Voile Coats with a world of style and smart distinction— L designed in the newest models for Spring of beautiful The quality of these Brussels Rugs is known 36-inch Tmported Broadeloth. all 25¢ Ity tweed: d i d 1 basket cloth. novelty tweeds and fine grade wool basket cloth. to most people. The great durability and the hard D e Newk Sttt <ha deniomb NN rosalan Mpresiion Well WHEN KIDNEYSHURT | ) wear the rugs may be subjected to make them ity: all fast colors, 3S.inch Chiffon Voile. fine sheer ) if ’ 50c Wash Satin, 39¢ quality, another light-weight tailored and lined with fine sateens. Sizes 6 to 10 years. very desirable. Tomorrow's sale includes Alexander weave very popular for lingerie 3 e shown in all wanted shades. Large selection of charming styles specially priced at DR]NK MORE WATER | - 7 1 | Smith and Sons, Sloane, Sanford and other repu- 3finch Wash Satin, a varn | €S : N ble makes—of close woven, seamless, worsted- mercerized cotton’ fah Goldenbers's—Firat Floor. $10.98 and $11.75. face Brussels, in 8.3x10.6-ft. and 9x12-ft. sizes for tletin atl_ganted linkerle shides H s ) ; — Little Girls’ Coats, $5.98 If Your Back Aches or NI | 2 = 2 > < . e UL Iy ¥ arge rooms. Choice of a variety of desirable pat- i o T 3 i g Bladder Bothers, Take b ¢ s d : b Little Girls' Spring Coats, of all-weol novelty cloth, with : > ! ( terns and colorings—orientals, medallions and neat ale O ens uits { ontrastiietcolor trimined pock : ~ : ) e i pockets and collars. Lined through- s 2 iy 7% designs in blue, rose, taupe and other wanted lt\ out. Sizes 2 to 6 vears. S R e e browiea = == shades. , $13,50 “Cinderella” Panty Dresses, $2.98 ard conaAnTlS Akainst kidney try g eanse we often” sat too much ) 5 | 5 5 These avess e f e food, O blood ix filed with { $8 to $11.25 Congoleum or Lmolekum Rugs | These are short lots from higher priced lines of | s pepiie s a:?a.:;,r‘m’f!?’l:ign}{ ifi:::i“";;]"\:':fl"l b;]r::cl‘:l: geaiich: Shtikioe x9.ft. Congoleum Rugs and 7.6x9-ft. Armstrong’s Cork-filled Linolenm ( diiite, ahd weve vediiesd: the: Shice so 1o tlat clans- and Eopi in At Sorsl IHIBHE . : tan. - o ative tik o ! S i @ i S orders. Termed irregulars o 3 P w that clear 4 Hand-smocked or hand-embroidered designs in bright colorings. Timinat tingues <l Rug and tile patterns, with complete borders. Termed irregulars | Finished with pockets and collar. il on account of a slight blur in printing of design. ance is assured in a jiffy. Single-breasted sport and o | it ; 3 o Norfolk models, of fancy mixtures of all kinds—the “Ci P n:‘}‘o"a:‘ S e e o tha eine NI $15 Cherokee Rugs | $5 Jap Grass Rugs $1.25 Rag or | majority the gcod.weafing.cassimeres. Light and dark (”,,,Cl,lpg,e‘l:]el,!,a ;n:::?mnty II)TG‘SSQS, $1, eloudr. fu ol sedime ro¥on an | . = . rels R s and ovelty ate s, <o B s k. walinf Vwe af. threr stmen N | $11 88 Grass Rugs | colors. Sizes 34 to 42. R L L L L L '“:V:nr.flravx . $2. 88 74C I Goldenherg's—First Floar: Direet Entrance from Seventh Street. ing color trimming. High colors and staple shad Quring the night: i xou suffer with sick head ar dizzy. merveus spells. acid — Goldenherg's—Third_Floor.—Charge Acconnts Invited. sou have rheumatism N | axi2f1. Large Room Size &xi0ire. GargeEasmes B e ] N Hodge ke Cherokee Fi- 27x54 Imported Rag Ruge i b T I N | et e | promesary aosnere | i S’ v 351%915 and $6.50 Part-Wool ’ Tad Salts. o i n 2 andsome Oriental, 3rass Rugs, in green, blue novelty crowtoot horders of ankets and mfortq ’ oys a Co S 9 3 l l jase of water hefore breakfast f ~ i e I Chinese medallion and neat or brown stenciled designs; | VArious colors. Also 3x6-ft. : i fi ved t ith artis. £l and lemon juice, com N || rose, blue, green, taupe and | in colorings to mateh those | ciled designs.—(First Floor s acC a ult Fuen amd amate Rold. in rugs. —Bargain Table.) 66x80 and 70x80 Large Double-bed Size . S S Ll Part-wool Blankets, heavy-weight quality, in t the kind of pa; afon Thu oriem Televing pretty plaids of pink, blue, tan and gray; &h:s el °‘ fi'“’:’“"];h‘ {;’““E’(‘;": i . sateen-bound ends to match. 72x80 Wool or need to romp in—full cut, well made, and o . o ; et NI Regular $2.50 Ready-to- $1 Ruffled Curtains Cotton-filled (.':jflnfm'!\r.‘ fine grade coverings; excellent wearing materials. Thrifty mothers i mbsty. e et el Hang Awnings 66C Pair gured both sides, with plain borders. will want to buy a liberal supply at this low beead ’ take by having @ gvod Kidney fushing B e " arge Accounts Invited. price. $ 1.38 L7777 White Marquisette Ruffled Curtains, 39¢c and 48¢ Cretonnes - Ecoluel R I ARG coftomiRu iR imb (e ar o blue and white stripes. Variety of models. Long and short sleeves, H CHEMICAL C0. ] ards ith i WYET CH CO | ,2;‘“"-‘ :Vdd SJ:;';{"M"‘;L'}"W:;LA hl‘,‘;:‘:l 22C Yard ankle or knee length. Riveted metal buttons and drop seats. Sizes Ready o Mang for Summer use. s Awnings, for win- 5 ] R e BT Yard-wide, Fast-color Cretonnes, light and el i v or doare trom dark floral, stripe, birdl and fok i ; i 5% ta 30 Inches ] P L e SRR $8 Four-Piece Vest Suits cide: mood heavy- . ; N i i 5 Seithe Dlue. tan oF } 59¢ Table Oilcloth sure of securing the required number of Neat dark mixtures, in blue, brown and olive shades ) brown stripe can- ards. For draperies and coverings of all with invisible stripe; coats lined with alpaca; separate vest $5 88 : zes 8 to 17 years. § . ;‘m i i 'lh taps] Bl 3 5C Y d ig!d!i = & and two pairs of full-lined knickers; Cihd awnee o ! B A irst Floor—Barealn Table and Fourth Fioor. * Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charge flexible steel frame, 3 ar st b, i b Ll complete with ropes = - ¢ 6 6-quarter Printed Table Oilcloth, o AR, ool ,;."ml R"\é:'),.;!ft?‘:rlnfi i full 17, yards wide; in a variety of N 3 B 1 : g | o T s e e g . ucilla Smock Frocks : R f and 4 1 sizes. s lars of the standard quality, - - eady Made—Stamped for Embroidery enberg’s—Fourth Floor.—Churge Accounts Goldenberg's—Fi . s o> 3 . e N aunts Taviten &\ _ Completely ready-made of the popular colored ? & % ) y linene in the season’s best shades, requiring only . an afternoon’s work to embroider. They may be § ° Regular 3 9C Printed Zephyrs ; A: ) % 3 | had in the single or double breasted models, with two handy pockets of self-material or collars, cuffs and patch pockets of Printed Zephyrs are among the favorite wash fabrics for y 3 g novel printed fabrics. Medium and large sizes. children’s frocks and women's house garments and come in } : !9c 1 ' . Visit our Art Department tomorrow and see the beautiful hand- Lik it beautiful styles and coloring—all of which are guaranteed embroidered models on display. g e L] fast colorings. Goldenberg's—Art Department—Second Flaor.—(harge Aecounts Invited. 25¢ Yd.-Wide Percales, 19c | 35¢ Tissue Ginghams, 25¢ e o L Extra Specials in Small Wares Nothing else bringe luster so | 36.inch Percales, light grounds with print- | 36-inch Woven Tissue Ginghams, in staple quick and so safely to silver, gold, ed checks, stripes. dota, plaids and neat fig- | A1 fancy checks, all wanted colorings. ¢ Household Aprons, of all- Sew-on Hose Supporters, Carpet and Button Thread brass or nickel. Buy il ures: high-count quality. T o 2 rubber and ‘rubberized extra quality ;"‘""’l;gi rub: l‘;’:"'“ LT | . e e ’ i 5 ; . materials, in & large and ber buttons; assorted for S5 0O grocer, hardware, ! sirable styles and :1_&; el ¢ Large Size Laundry Bags, o | 59¢ to $1 Scissors 25¢ “Star-Tex” Pl b RGOl e Sl y white and colored effects; Regular 69c grade 480 MR g1y iy, . . b dvantages and Sheal'S, 47C Part-Lmen TOWell 5?;-’3.:.« h:::r:. The figure not n?y“ hmm youth- zmlelulnlmovnll‘ty stitched for Anlnnor}lmecr;o;a:‘ pretty 1 5 C Y d ful and graceful from wearing the above wonderful garment 12%c¢ to “:u“rr“:: 9 Shb'.':-ma s't:ah::'n; “3;?:313 21e Scissors and Shears of solid steel, war- . but gives you the appearance of Batag 16-te 20 pounds lighter /P made. Regular Q) 2 ranted to give entire satisfaction. Come 5! ry . 0Jc¢c assorted Q. 17x30 ins. . Rubber Sheeting, made by sizes. 50c kinds. . - An unusual money-saving advantage— t at ... ' it in weight. Bust measurements 36 2. Quilted Nurse $1.00 grade for.. in assorted shapes from the d-inch Em- Mill lengths of “Star-Tex” Toweling, i ) » e e “lavme. Rineh | part-linen ‘quality: very absorbent; for Prices, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.95 glecty made . Kieinert, in yara | 150" Caken of Vit the Dressmakers' Shears. Toller (orteaflowtls. riah. | Sponi for 1€ Soe grade for . 39€ shades . " 9 First Floor—Barzain Tahle. e s Invited: - ‘ @oldenberg's—Firat Floar—K Street Ann: