Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1926, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, v FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1926. 2,400 Pairs Men’s 35c Lisle Half Hose There was an additional writing, no- | SEVEN Pairs for tifying the celebrants that this was| Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, not “forbidden fruit.” black and plain colors; full re- Toasts were drunk in melancholy 10 LS IUDGEHTS [P e From Commons Bacelos Shirts, TWO for 300 Men's Work Shirts, of $1 chambray and khaki cloth; collar-attached style, with one or two pockets. Double stitched through- Dinner Celebrating Bliss of Singleness| ORYLAW OFFIEALS By the Associated Press. LONDON, April 23.—Eve was rigid- Rebukes Arrest of Petty Vio- lators, While Leaving “Big House of Commons last night, at which 88 unmarried members of par- liament celebrated what they d scribed as their freedom from *‘ma monial shackles.” Sir Robert Horne, former chancellor of the e chequer, presided. The dinner was organized by Sir James Agg Gard silence to the bachelors who had be- come benedicts since the last dinner in 1923. Five Labor bachelors were ab- | sent and the woman bachelor of Par-| liament, Miss Wilkinson, was not in- vited. To the question why they had sle many of the members g s, but Sir H. Goff, inforced heel, toe and sole; close fitting ribbed cuffs. a high grade make. i $1 Irregulars of BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST ergs “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" We're Out to Surpass AUl Former out for extra service. Broken fots and sizes Perfect quality ner, chairman of the kitchen commi 5, st man, replied: tee, who at the age of 80 years farriage is a lottery and lotteries an unrepentant bachelor. are forbidden by law. Therefore, 1 Woman friends sent a basket of (shall remain a law-abiding subject.” Australian apples, inscribed “With| Bachelor buttons, which were the Compliments From Eve and the Ser-|table decorations in 1923, are not yet pent.” |in flower, so tulips were used instead. | ly excluded from a banquet in the Offenders™ Untouched. April Dollar Day Events for Men! Dollar Day In the Men’s Furnishings Department Not only is Goldenberg’s Dollar Day of Men’s Furnishings the original sale of its kind, but it has the complete confidence of the men of Washington, and is looked forward to as a regular event by hundreds of valué-wise men and women who shop for men. Special purchases have been made for our April Dollar Day of Men’s Wear, and mer- chandise from our own stocks is reduced in many cases for this one day’s selling—Saturday only, April 24th. Soe Rowen e | 1,480 Men’s $1.50, $2 and $2.50 New Spring Shirts | By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, April officlals were rebuked yesterday by Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson for bringing into court “petty vio- lators who are poor, friendless and ignorant” and leaving nuntouched the “'big offenders.” The judge made his declaration during the trial of Nicholas Doviskur an_aged farmer, who had pleaded gullty to operating a small still. He let the defendant off with only one day in custody of the United States mar shal, and then asserted: “For the last six months the Gov- ernment has been bringing in petty violators who are poor, friendless and ignorant and has not touched any big offenders. I'm not blaming any one in particular, but that's the situation I have been confronted with.” Danlel Anderson, assistant district attorney, indicated the Government would cease to prosecute the “small fry.” 23.—Prohibition EIGHTY MILES PER HOUR CHRYSLER IMPERIAL “ 8 O» PROVE THIS CLAIM SINCE the Chrysler Imperial ““80°" is unre- | servedly offered you as the last word in motor car excellence, you owe it to yourself to have its attainments conclusively demonstrated to you, no matter what car you are now driving. This claim of superiority is not confined to the unprece- dented performance, to the phenomenal riding ease, or to those refinements of appointment pe- culiar to the Imperial <“80"". It ratherinheresina rare combination of those virtues with qualities of unparalleled endurance. Such impregnable con- struction assures you perfected performance and supreme luxury which place the Imperial ‘80" beyond comparison with any existing standard. 900 Men’s 75¢ and $1 “Otis” Athletic Underwear TWO for Deaths Reporl;a. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the past 34 rours William Klinger, 56. Georgetown Univer: Harvard st FOUR Pairs for 964 are Perfect 516 are Slightly Rayon Half Hose, with high Imperfect For our April Dgl- spliced heel, special reinforced sole and toe; black, cordovan, lar Day two of our regular manufactur- gray, navy and other wanted shades. g ftal. Maude B. Rogers. 41, Garfirld Hosnital Wincacenty Golkoski, 55, Georgetown Uni versity Hoaital Anson Goodnough, Hospital Lula B. Hill. 42, 511 d Martha Johnson, 64. Si. Dit Edoa E. Rigge, 18, 910 Westminster st Annie Jones, 70, Good Hope rd. and Ala- bama ave. g.e. osephine Coleman, aud Johnson, 37. Uik Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported the the Health Department in the past 24 ours: Stockton C. and Carrie F. Butler. girl. Garl G, and Helen M, Schatz, boy, © . and Catherine V. Johneon, gir M_ and Tillie McQuade. boy. Egnm B, and Marietta Rudy. girl. was Otis make Athletic Underwear, pull-over shirts and knee-length drawers, of white gauze cotton: shirts sleeveless and finis with round neck; drawers w wide leg and twilled sateen waistband, full reinforced seat Sizes up to 50. Slight irregulars I il | 10 days. Providence i ers shipped us every I sample shirt on hand; all small lots and the pick of shirts which because of some slight fault did not pass their rigid inspection. You will be wise to stock up with enough shirts for the entire b season! Materials are English Broadcloth, Domestic Broadcloth, Printed Broad- cloth, English Poplin, Woven Madras, Rep Cloth, Domestic Flannel, Rayon- Stripe Madras, Oxford and many other fine shirting cloths. Neckband and collar-attached styles. Plain colors and white. Newest stripes, plaids, figures and many novelty patterns. Warranted fast colors—a new shirt for any that fades. Sizes 131% to 17; all regular sleeve lengths. b} %) st edmen's Hospital 120 Men’s $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Pajamas 1 and Lottie M. Van Horn, boy. erry M. and_Josephine Kendall, girl. omings A. and Saladina Pena, girl. assin B. and Elizabeth S. Gladmon. girl harles E. and Mary L. Géumple, hoy. hilip W.'and Gladys W. Kunz, girl. Carroll R. and Helen B. Rector. girl Samuel E, and Pauline Collegeman, William C. and Effie L. B y. e L. Balderson. boy aul J. and Johanna T. Donaldson. girl. erbert and_ Hattie Wrapley. girl omas and Julianne Wright, girl James E. and Ruby Meredith.' boy. omer and Pearl Jackson. boy. illiam and Louise Jackson. giri. Economy Bill Pnnsved, LONDON, April 23 (#).—The House of Commons last night by a vote of | 328 to 138 passed the third reading | of the government's economy bill, which has been fought at every stage by the opposition parties. On one occasion 13 Labor members | wers suspended. and 720 Men’s 59¢ Undergarments THREE for $1 Balbriggan Undergar- ments, ecru color only; short-sleeve shirts, full- length drawers with double reinforced seat. Satin waist- Regular sizes only. H. B. LEARY, JR., & BROS. 1612 You St. North 429¢ Branch Salesroom, Connecticut Ave. at Q St. SOL HERZOG HOME OF THE BUDGET We promised Washington men a real Special! and — HERE IT IS!!! $4() and 345 wo Pants Suits $ 9.75 | Months ago we planned this event— several manufacturers have co-operated with us—hundreds of our customers are waiting for these $40 and $45 suits at $29.75. band. 288 Men'’s $1.50 Poros Knit Union Suits Chalmers Make. ) Short sleeves, knee and $ ankle length legs. § Every suit perfect. Sizes 34 to 46. Limit, 3 suits to a customer. 600 Men’s 85¢ Athletic Union Suits TWO for Athletic Union Suits, ‘of soft finished, 72x80 checked nainsook ; sleeveless style; made with per- fect closed crotch; extra full- cut sizes; with wide legs. 1,200 Men’s $1.39 480 Men’s 75¢ and $1 Spring Neckwear Spring Neck- $1 wear, of silk in stripes, figures and nov- elty patterns. Medium 600 Men’s $1.50 Famous “Faultless” Night Robes inches long. Trimmed with washable braid; White Lisle Union Suits ored materials. All sizes. Well TWO for and wool, foulard and shape, four-in-hand style, Faultless Make Cambric, Night Robes, V } $1 perfect quaiity. Sizes 15 to 20 in the iot. regular sizes; subject to slight made and finished. Mieine’ s other good quality silks, with satin slip-easy band. neck style, with extra full-cut bodies. 54 9, 288 Men’s $2 7 White Ribbed Lisle Union and . irregularities in weave. $1.50 Athletic 360 Men’s $1.25 cloth Athletic Union Suits, gnake Ideal Blue Cham- }$1 g iinem and extra long trunk; full-cut two-piece seat. fall M duches long. Sizes 14 to . . Union Suits : Gertuine Soisette and Broad- Work Shirts Our famous “Noggle” | deep cut V necks with wide r $1 5 s “Bray Work Shirts, col- hem; oversice chest measare- lar attached; extra wide body; amous “Luxedo Make.” 18. Always sold in our regular stock at §125. They are the latest models—tailored from new and seasonable fabrics—take one of these suits home—KEEP IT 5 DAYS—and then, if you're not satisfied that you have a real bargain—BRING IT BACK—and we will cheerfully refund your money. How’s that? Buy More Than One at This Price USE THE BUDGET-BUYING PLAN Take 10 Weeks to Pay! Sou F Street afOth, Free— With the purchase of each suit we will give a Hahway Cigar or Cigar- \\\‘&\'\W//:é: M A 190 Men’s $1.50 and $2 Spring Caps Samples and broken lots from | regular stock; satin-lined style, plaids, mixtures, stripes novelty patterns. THREE Pairs for Silk and Rayon Hose, plaids, $ blocks and cross- stripe effects; full rein- also Thread Silk Hose, in black and plain colors; 9 $ > 600 Men’s $1 Ribbed Ribbed Cotton Golf Hose, full reinforced heel, toe $ 1 and sole; new plaid patterns in six color combina- 480 Men’s White Cotton Union ‘White Gauze Cotton Union length legs ;closed crotch;all seams protected. Large seat irregulars of $1.00 grade. 144 Pairs Men's 69¢ TWO PAIRS for Men's Terry Cloth fi?:;:?ss.oles?v lA‘l‘l siigfsf Tomor- ‘ 4 New Purchase. .. Just Arrived! ’ : [ - Men’s I'wo-Pants duits " . Offering Exceptional Values in Newest The unusual values in this sale of Men’s Two-Pants Suits are the result of a special purchase. Naturally we couldn’t offer suits like these at so smart fabrics and styles that are right in keeping with the present season are represented in the lot. You will be surprised at this wonderful 5 ks Tik New double and single breasted models, tailored in ette Lighter, works like | ;. ojes of excellent wearing fabrics, in the most pop shades. Two- wheel. and there is a | breasted coat, two buttons to button. Colors of Prussian blue, gray, olive, light. tan and lavender. Every pattern in both models. Sizes 34 to 42. “ $ H with non-breakable visor. New o 9 1.800 Pairs Men’s 75¢ (Slight Trregulars) vertical stripes, forced heel, toe and ‘sole; seamed back. TWO Pairs for tions. Plaid ribbed cuffs. Slight irregulars. Suits, TWO for Suits, short sleeves and full- opening, regular sizes. Slight Bath Slippers Bath Slippers, in new | row at TWO PAIRS for $1. Spring Models—All at One Low Price! 1 8 low a price in the regular way. You should not miss this chance, All assortment and so specially priced. rfl: up-to-the-min- magic — just turn the | pupton single-breasted, round-corner model and three-button double-

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