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The Best 'AIR PILOT RETURNS ': " Credit? Yes! My INDERDOGPONER can afford A QUIET, comfortable room at $3.50 or a luxurious suite at $30.00. there’s a wide range of accommodationat the McAlpin —but no change in the hospital- ity every guest cnjoys at New York's most popular hotel. A hearty welcome, genuine in- terest in your welfare and the entire McAlpin Staff—from Mr. Lee, Managing Director down to the last bell boy—ready to render you the utmost in courteous, friendly service—at no extra cost. McAlpin Service is a matter of Policy—NOT PRICE! 1700 comfortable, cheerful rooms from $3.50 to $12.00 per day Suites from $10.00 to $30.00 per day HOTEL McALPIN eArthur L. Lee, Managing Director {‘.::,‘: 34th Street and Broadway NEW YORK CITY |.. Mannsfield a Country Club—Hotel Fredericksburg, Va. America’s Most Historic City An Place Rest Amid Colonial Excellent for Surroundings Nine-Hole Golf Course Capt. Donnellan, Missing, Pulled Over Ice by Team of “Huskies.” e —— | By the Associated Pre "HARLEVOIX, Mich., April : st. J. F. Donnellan of Chicago, an irplane pilot missing since Thurs. | {day noon, returned to Cross Village | yesterday after traveling 40 mile {over the fco with a dog team since 2 o'clock Monday morning. | Capt. Donnellan went to St. James. | Beaver Istand, last Thursday and {no word was received here until his return yvesterday. He reported he rrived at Gordon Island and made good landing last Thursday. The | plane was anchored near the light | house pt Donnellan planned to return to the mainland, Friday, but during the night a_52-nile gale which syept the isiand fipped the plane over, crushing a portion of the || upper win, t. P his mechanic pair the plane, Donnellan p TSR nellan left Alvin Yeider, n, on the island to re- to make a trip to £o in a day or so to get another ith which to complete his | contract to transport mail to Beaver Island nday morning a rescue dog team ed ‘the treacherous ice to the |ixland. Donnellan returned today with the team PANAMX CANAL IS HELD CAUSE OF TRADE LOSSES | Illinois Manufacturers’ Association Alleges Billions of Dollars Sacri- ficed Through Rates. { CHICAGO, April 20—The Panama | Canal was held to blame for the loss | of billions of dollars in trade to the >acific coast region by members of the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association, in response to a questionnaire sent out |to 3,000 members of the organization. The members who replied said they the | | cheaper transportation afforded East-|J | ern through the canal while Middle West manufacturers were forced to ship by had lost business because of manufacturers who shipped rail to the West, or send their goods | Bast_by rail and then by boat via the | canal. The replies, the association said, are |but a_ serles of complaints against a tuation which has made dealing by | Middle Western manufacturers on the | West coast with the expectation of realizing a legitimate profit prohibitive. THE KEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, e You can open a Charge Account at Goldenberg's, enjoy all the special sale offerings, and pay out of your mcome. i —No interest —No extra charges when you are d Charge gustomer at Goldenberg's. —No red tape —No added costs TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1926. T T T L T TR R New Silk Handbags Reproductions of $l j 4 4 $3 Qualities Included are new Silk Pouch Bags, made of fine crepe de chine, with beautiful gold-finished frame, jewel studded and long chain handle, in colors of tan, peach, gray, red, green, blue and black. Silk lined and fitted with vanity mirror and change purse. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Jewelrs Dept. T N i) (S i 29¢ Dress Ginghams 19¢ Yard 32-inch Dress Ginghams in a large assortment ot checks, . stripes and plain colors. Close woven, soft-finish quality, cspecially desirable for women's house garments and children’s tub frocks All fast colors. 50c Shirting Madras, 35¢ nch Rayon Stripe Shirting Madras, white imds with pretty colored stripes. Fine grade for und boys' shir N irst Floor.—Charge Aecounts Invited. Canvas Porch Curtains $2.65 Heavy Canvas Porch Curtains, blue or brown strip- up style, mounted on heavy pole; 6 ft. ft. ¢ in. drop; complete with ropes and all at tachments. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Aces 69¢ Perfect Quality Window Shades s Invited. Pertect quality Opaque Cloth Window Shades, mounted guaranteed spring rollerss 3 Featuring a Sale of Children’s Muslin Undergarments | At a Very Special Price Tomorrow 75¢ to $1 Chair Cushions, 48¢ 16x18-inch Bar Harbor Chair Cushions, cotton filled, tufted with ten buttons; coveri of light and dark floral, bird and folia sign cretonnes. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.—(Charge Accounts Invited Thousands of vard-wide fast-color Cre in mill lengths bolts, but plent curtains, drape ., cushion, couch and furniture slip® coveri as well as for many other purposes. Light and dark floral, stripe, bird and foli age designs. (First Floor— Bargain Table and Fourth Floor.) Spring Notions ¢ Ironing Board Cove of unbleached muslin: adjust- 23¢ Nursery Pads, size 17x18 inches; heavil quilted white A % 23¢ Garters, Write for Illustrated Booklet ' PROHIBITION LAW CALLED Rev. James Empringham, Temper- ance Society Head, Says Leisure Brings Repentance. _ - SOLD BY ALL GOOD SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS [ron @llin&@lne 930 E Street N.W.- The first re- By the Associated Press. NEWPORT, R. I, April 19.—Char- var bride,” the Rev. Ji s E: ing- new home | i .o, Episc S Ly, are usually | | & sk on the present Sunday. the guttel‘ Prohibition is Uncle Sam's war bride,” he asserted. “He married in of the Nation the prohibition law has Specify rust- led to much drinking, especially among young people. Six years ago resisting flasic_on his hip would have been ostracized. y he is a hero.” BOY, 13, HELD IN DEATH. This better material costs less because it Fight With Father. lasts longer WILMINGTON, Del, April 20_(®). — Thirteen-year-old Joseph Bat- charge of manslaughter in conne tion with the’fatal shooting Satu day of Walter German, 22. Detec the latter was engaged in a fight with Bruno Battaglia, Joseph's father, and that Mrs. Carmelino ing in an effort to save her son from arrest. —— contribution to the District of Colum- bia War Memorial. falling hair ~ Makes the hair healthy and pairs on a P acterizing prohibition as “Uncle Sam's dry laws in two church addresses here haste and 1s repenting at leisure. Our andspouting- investigation shows that in all parts a boy who went to a dance with a and make them last. Accused of Shooting Man During taglia was arrested last night on a tives said Joseph shot German while Battaglla had confessed to the shoot- Your bank will gladly recelve your beautiful - - Ed, Pz'na EAU DE QUININE for the hair and scalp J ¥ 1 ‘UNCLE SAM’S WAR BRIDE’ PRV e BT RIS S B e S o YA T AR R T TR by 5 ft. 9 inch siz White, medium and dark NS Goldenberg's—Fourth Tloor. Charge Accounts Invited. Women'’s Full-Fashione: Silk Stockings, 89¢ (Slight Irregulars of $1.50 Grade) Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, medium and chii- fon weights; some silk from toe to top, others with lisle garter hem. Assorted, desirable shades Slight irregulars. Children’s 50c Socks, 29¢ Three-quarter-length Ribbed Sport Socks, heather mixtures; assorted cojors, with fancy colored turn- over tops. Women's Rayon Hose, 39¢ (Irregulars of 50c Value) Rayon Hose, with three-seam back, some with mercerized lisle garter hem; others rayon all the way up. Very slight irregulars. Children’s 25¢ Socks, 19¢ Short Cotton Socks, assorted plain shades, with R Every piece crisp, fresh and new—offered at one exceptionally low price! This timely sale permits mothers to buy the most desirable styles in muslin undergar- ments for Spring and Summer most advantageously. Garments as sketched. (2) PRINCESS SLIPS, of lin- gerie cloth, ribbon-run embroid- ered neck, embroidered sleeve and ruffle. Sizés 4 to 14 years. (3) COMBINATION SLIPS, of lingerie cloth, trimmed with lace insertion and medallion voke. Sizes 4 to 14 years. (1) PRI} SLIP, of lingerie cloth, rib bon-run, lace-trimmed neck, lace insertion and medallion voke; flowered rosebuds, lace sleeve and double row of lace on ruffle. Sizes 4 to 14 years. (7) NIGHTGOWNS, of figured crepe, with contrasting yoke; colors of flesh, honeydew and white. Sizes 4 to 14 years. (5) NIGHTGOWNS, of muslin, lace and em- broidered voke; embroidered sleeves. Sizes -4 to 14 years. 95° (4) COMBINATION SLIPS, of lingerie cloth, double medal- lion insertion, embroidered rui- fled elastic knee. Sizes 4 to 14 vears. (6) NIGHTGOWNS, of lace-trimmed neck, lace and triple medall izes 4 to 14 years. (8) BILLIE BURK of figured crepe, tai- lored hemstitched neck, sleeves and pocket. Flesh, honeydew and white. Sizes 4 to 14 years. (9) TWO-PIECE PAJAMAS, of plain-color crepe, tailored zigzag neck and sleeves. Flesh, honeydew and white. Sizes 8 to 14 years. (10) ONE-PIECE PAJAMAS, of figured crepc, tailored neck and long sleeves. Flesh and white. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 10¢ Washeloths, w edging colors rious Lach . o e Mile End Darning Cot- ¢ "Rickracl Braid, colors; three. eces. 9= FOUR for 25¢ Goldenbe: First Spring Weight sorted hairpins . Rubber Cr red or W 50¢ Rubber Household Aprons, assorted col ors. Slight ir- 9Qq regulars Dress Shields, med- jum and large arters, ribbon-cov- assorted made. For: silk Un Women's Gauze Cotton Union Suits, hodice style, with tight or loose knee 69¢ valu ‘Women's sleeveless st lar and extra s, sizes Regular finished edge. value. ... and 45¢ nd-top, Resu- 35¢ Women's Gauze Cotton Union Suits, double extra low neck an ribbed top, just what ;the kiddies will want for it and loose 7Qq ; perfect qual summer. T lcm’@zmv o T T Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Hair Braid $2.95 to $6.5 Hair Hats—so light and cool they are irresistible for Spring! And a flower, a cocarde, a bit of ribbon, deftly placed, makes one of them so individually your own. There are any number of bccoming shapes, from the bright little brimless hats to the charmingly feminine wide-brimmed hats. In all the lovely shades of Spring. - Flowers for trimming, 29¢ to $2.95 . These Hats Trimmed Free of Charge We will gladly trim these,hats for you free of charge when the hat and flowers are purchased here. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. $4' Round Black Hat Boxes $2.65 Just what every woman needs when traveling—a new hat box. These are the popular 9x18-inch size, covered with black enamel cloth, with removable hat form and pocket in top. Lined with cretonne; finished with velvet collar; good lock and side snaps; leather handles. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. $1.79 AllSSilk 40-Inch Heavy Crepe de Chine $1.49 Yard Crepe de Chines of the better kind, firmly woven, and in great demand for frocks and lingerie. All pure silk of rich, brilliant beauty. 40 inches wide. In all the new Spring shades for street and even wear, as well as plenty of the much desired white for Summer. Regular $1.50 Sport Satin, $1.09 40-inch Sport Satin, a handsome, rich lustrous rayon quality, in great demand for Spring and Summer sports costumes, as well as for costume slips. Comes in a representative assortment of sport shades, also white. All guaranteed fast color. Regular $1 Tan Silk Pongee, 69c 32-inch Imported 12-Momie Tan Pongee, pure silk, imported Japanese quality that will launder perfectly. Ideal for men's shirts, women's and children's wear, also draperies. $1.35 Stripe Broadcloth, $1.15 32-nch Stripe Broadcloth, close-woven, all-silk quality, white grounds showing beautiful colored stripes in new combinations. All absolutely fast color and tub proof. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—(harge Accounts Invited. Regular 59¢ Imported English Printed Broadcloth 44c¢ Yard When it comes to wearing qualities, there's nothing to equal English Broadcloth for Summer dresses. And this is an exceptionally fine imported quality, with rich, lustrous, silk-like finish that frequent tubbings will not harm. 36 inches wide. Choose from a large variety of the newest and most striking styles in cleverly designed printings and all wanted color combinations. 75¢ Printed Pongee, 59c 3l-inch Slk-and-cotton Y’rlme«ll Pongee, rich, lustrous quality, in new® Spring Styles and colorings. 50c Wash 'Satin, 39¢ | 36-inch Wash Satin, yarn-mercer- ized, satin-face cotton fabric, in all wanted lingerie shades. 59¢c Imported Dress Linen, 39¢ 36-inch Imported Dress Linen, stylish two-tone colorings; pure linen quality, for smart one and two piece Summer frocks. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 30c Colored Voiles, 24¢ 38-inch Colored Chiffon Voiles, fine, sheer quality, in all lingerie shades, also white. $2 Bordered Crepe, $1 54-inch Bordered Rayon Crepes, in beautiful self-color designs of wanted hues. Requires only 1% to | 1% yards for a stylish frock. 22 Your Oid Mesh Bag Cah Be Made to Look Like New Irrespective of size or condition, 3 ! any Mesh Bag 'f brought to our ! t Jewelry Depart- B ment will be made / to look like new at a nominal cost. s Repaired and Replated in Repaired and Replated in Silver for Gold for $135 @ $3.55 ‘The: special prices in effect for one week only, beginning on this date. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. — $1.39 Seamless Sheets, 98¢ 81x99-inch double-bed size—Slight Irregulars Sheets in this desirable size—81x99 inches—are seldom of- fered at this low price. Housewives find the extra length desirable for double beds. Heavy, even-thread quality, hand torn and ironed, full bleached and seamless. $1.75 Bleached Sheets | $3 Crinkle Bed Sets, $1.98 $1.49 I §1x90 Crinkled Bed Sets, scal- §1x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, | joPed edges and cutout corners; x1X90 Seamless Bleached Sheets: | in rose, blue and lavender woven or dressing; double-bed size. Gl 25c Indian Head, 16¢ 36-inch Unbleached Indian Head, | 2 to 10 vard lengths; extra heavy round thread quality. 39c Pillowcases. 29¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, hand torn and ironed; made of fine grade pillowcase cotton. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. $1 Stenciled Oilcloth Table Covers, 59¢ 48x48-inch Stenciled Oilcloth Table Covers, in an rtment of neat pretty fast color de- signs. All perfect quality, Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. $1 to $3 Imported Sample Jewelry 65¢ Bracelets, Brooches, Bar Pins, Earrings, Shoe Buckles, Compacts, Hat Ornaments, Antique Pendant Necklaces, Pearl (mid.) Necklaces, Bead Necklaces, Fancy Pendants, etc. ‘What an opportunity for those desiring to tone up their Summer costumes or who are planning Spring wardrobes and considering helpful accessories—also for those desiring to buy inexpensive gifts. A great diversity of items included in this special offer. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Jewelry Dept. Porto Rican Handmade Gowns & Teddies $1.00 Each Dainty Handmade Underthings are every woman’s delight. These garments are made by the natives ' of Porto Rico, whose handwotk is noted. Beautifully made of li- ‘gerie cloth in white and dainty shades of pink, blue, orchid and honeydew. All handmade through- out, full cut and well finished. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. 9x12 ft. Large Room Size $42.50 Grade $28.50 $16.75 dark effects, 8 ft. 3x10 ft. G in. size $30.00 grade $19.75 6 ft. by 9 ft. size. $25.00 Grade. ugs may be hased at o No Interest or Extras. Regular $32.50 Velvet and Brussels Rugs, $21.50 9x12-ft. Alexander Smith & Sons’ Perfect Quality Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs, beautiful woven colorings in Oriental, medallion and floral designs in light or %t 6 in.x9 ft. size, $21.50 grade $15.75 Goldenberg’s—Fourth , Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. From the Alexander Smith Auction Sale— $45 Seamless Axminster Rugs Alll Perfect Quality Rugs 32.45 These Beautiful, Deep-pile Axminster Rugs were purchased at the recent $5,000,000 auction sale held by the Alexander Smith & Sons’ Co., and the savings we obtained are reflected in the low sale rdce quoted for tomorrow. You have choice of handsome Chinese, Oriental, medalli colors and combinations. A rug to suit any 8 ft, 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. size.- on and floral designs in all the most wanted room in the home. Tomorrow at $32.45. 36x63-inch size. $5.95 Grade. $3.65 27x45-inch size. $4.00 Grade. $2.65 these sale prices on our Divided Payment Plan. Armstrong’s Rugs, size “Certaintee 7 {t. 6 in. x 2x54-inch size $3.00 grade '$1.88 6x9-ft. size $16.50 grade I $12.50 l‘r;;" and $14.20 and $16.50 Armstrong’s || and “Cer§a|innteed” Rugs | nese, Oriental and tile patterns with ¢ _borders. Bl other ‘colors. Corsets, $2.29 Rengo Belt Corsets are espe- cially made for stout figures—cor- rectly made and cut to do away with all unsightly lines. Made of heavy pink coutil, in laced-back models, with semi-elastic top and long skirt; wide front steel. All - sizes. 79¢ Pink Bandeaux, 44c Pink Bandeaux, good heavy q -, deep-cut style, with elastic V-shape insert at waist; en side and back; sizes 32 Goldenberg's—Second . Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. $1.50 to $2.75 Novelty Cuff Silk Gloves, $1.19 Pr. They are smart as can be, with their contrasting scalloped cuffs and embroidered backs, in a wide variety of lovely Spring shades. Of fine Milanese silk, with double- tipped fingers. All colors and sizes in the lot. $1 to $1.50 Silk Gloves 59¢ Two-clasp Silk double-tipped fingers, Paris point or embroidered backs. Shown in gray, black, white, beaver, mode Gloves, with o A SO e R i R m AL R O Y T AR 3., N TS O Y Ly bR e ¥ e L TN g & Ll 1T Rt o 20