Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1926, Page 25

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e e ey Service is a Matter of Policy —not of Price! SUITE for $30.00 oraroom for $3.50. You'll find the same perfect, friendly McAlpin Service with either. Every member of the McAlpin Staff is ready and anxious to serve you—to help to make your visit comfortable care-free and pleasant and you don’t pay one whit extra. McAlpin Service is some- thing you don’t pay for while you're enjoying the comfort andconvenience of New York's most popular hotel. 1700 comfertable, cheerful rooms from $3.50 to $12.00 per day. Suites from §10.00 to $30.00 per dxy. HOTEL MCcALPIN eArthur L. Lee, Managing Director 34th Street and Broadway NEW YORK CITY DORGTHY DIX: HER BOOK| Every-Day Help for Every-Day People By DOROTHY Dix | In ) just published;| Dorothy 3 Little Iy of | New ¥ i a me ge of cheer visdom for the young, | middle-aged and old—for hushands | and wives, fathers and mothers, sons | and daughters, sweeth and | ! include | friends ot o " the o | roads from one end of o FIGHT INVOLVING NEARLY §8,000,000 Philadelphia Hotels, Cafes and Cabmen Profiting. Railroads Are Helped. BY J. C. ROYLE. Special Dispatch to The Star. PHILADELPHIA, September 21.— || A thrill and a laugh are the two most vendable pieces of merchandise in the business world, according to Phila- delphian: Some 160,000 people will spend approximately $7,500,000 for a chance to get a thrill at the Dempsey- Tunney heavyweight championship battle here Thursday, with an equal chance of having a laugh—at them- selves—provided the thrill does not come up to expectations. It is probable that this is the largest | sum spent for a similar purpose since | fus Julius Caesar went in debt sum which would now approxi- | mate §8,000,000 to provide the gladia- | g ames with which he regaled the Roman populace in 46 B. But not so good a showman 1 rd, and, while the gladiator: fought only for their lives, admission was free. “The same lamentable bu were employed at th loth of Gold, where la sums were spent, but largely for p sonal adornment. However, the knights competing in the tournament got only the horses and armor of de- | feated opponents and a chance to same a queen of beuuty. Railroads Will Benefit. At the thrill provider here, amount received for s fected to exceed $1 re correspondingly Jut rail- try to tae other will benefit by the travel of thousands of thrill seekers, who will | make the trip here. The ficht has proven a bonanza for the Philadelphia hotels. All the large hostelries in the cent have marked up their r: refused to make for three ¢ average rate day per room. This | given by the advent of 100,000 | Odd Fel who are holding a | Grand Lodge meeting here. Res rants have heen called upon to feed over 100,000 extra patrons as a result of the fight. | Se al million dollars will be || d on the result of the heavy- | sht contest, and this total does not | | the personal bets between sums ranging from $5 to| xicabs and other methods | portation are reaping a har- | vest and the shops are gathering in | more dollars from the fight crowd | than have flowed from the pockets THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, ====—==ee=NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS Women’s Chamoisuede T BiY: To Se pa Golderiberg’ 95c¢ pair BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "TIHE DEPENDAB 1926. S TORE" The easy-to-slip-on kind—favored by women for wear with Fall frocks. Of soft pliable chamoisuede, in plain styles and with novelty turn-back embroidered cuffs; contrasting embroidered backs and Kip. seams. New Autumn colors of oak, cork, mode, pongee and light gray. Sizes 5'2 to 8la. G nberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED The Ease of Operating Makes Mother’s Pressing a Joy MOTHER'g PRESSING CLOTH No More Scorching! . No More Sticking! ‘ No More Waxing 1 Irons! treated oth that removes wrevents the iron from sth—~permitting it to glide smooth- The Silk Department Features for Tomorrow an Unusual Sale of $2 Quality Crepe de Chine At $1.59 a Yard A superior all pure silk quality, soft and lustrous texture, (](‘(‘p crepy finish—a material that answers the edict for Fall's smartest frocks, and a grade particularly in demand for lingerie. 40 inches wide, in the newest colors of Autumn, including the following: —White —Black —Tile —Jade $1.29 Sport Satin ‘\ $1.09 l 1tin, high-grade —Maize —Navy —Pink —Gray —Old Rose $2 Satin Charmeuse |$2 Printed Crepe de . 1 Chine éan('h%\t]i-n.(?zwu\- rich | $1.59 face. All wanted street, evening and eveninz 3 Sttt ortment of and lingerie shades, also white. | well as black and white. and colorings. | Wonderful specially all danger of scor tieking to the ¢ v and rapidly. Every home uses an_ Electric, n ron of some kind de 1 g Cloth Coat —Light Blue —Red —Copen —Peach —Coral —Miam: Rose Gas or T —Ete. with the use of Mothe any one can press Trouse Dres: Children’s _Clothes, 2 ease of Iful tailor. Your iron no special treatment n, Wax Thousands using ing Cloths in their homes today. Get vour Pressing Cloth at this weck's Special Price. 40-inch atin silk quality, in 40-inch street shades, as new Fall s Goldenbers's—: 0 Depart Sale of $45 Room Size Rugs Alexander Smith & Sons and Firth Carpet N Co’s Seamless Axxminsters and | N i8]/ Fringed Wilton Velvets. $28.75 Because of a slight uneveness in the weaving, these rugs were sold to us at a great concession. The defccts are hardly perceptible and will be crlooked when housewives consider the remark- able savings they can make on rugs of high ality. Inciuded in the sale are Alexander Sm:th 1d Firth Carpet Co. Scamless Axminster and t Rugs. m 9x12 ft. and 8 it,, Beautiful patterns, showing ()runml . floral and medallion designs, in the most colorings, among them plenty of the Com 16c Outing Flannel 12%c¢ Yard Outing I'lannel vy reversible pink and_blue r making warm Winter undergarments. Yd. Wide Percales, 22¢ 100 pieces of 36-inch. high count showing . dots and cases of printed stripe neat figure a . 30c Outing Flannel, 22¢ 36-nch Outing Flannel, counds, showing neat colored heavy flecced Guality. S0c Silk and Cotton Pongee, 39 Yard and Cotton Pongee, 1. with deep, ous finish that closely re sizes. ties. mirrors and coin purses. silk lined. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 'WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS== $2.50 and $3.50 Handbags $1.94 Included are the soft leather bags which you had admired and the always irresistible clever vani- The majority of the bags have inside frames, Some leather and some Cinderella Panty Dresses 51 Ideal for the kin- dergarten miss from 2 to 6 years of age. Daintily made of prints and ginghams in all wanted fast colors. Hand em- broidered and trim- med with contrast- ing colors. New Fall Hats of Velour and Felt Another Shipment to Answer the Requests of Women Who Failed to Share in Last Week's Sale. $ 95 For Youthful Heads—for the Matron. ry Sesquicentens As r 1t «of the mflu\ Philadelphia is seriou :Hu" employment of antains the best thanzhty | THIS. 15 opposed by Gntaihy the der i fout that the ritings and mnluh et - 1 8 y D. sembles all-silk pongee. r taupe, rose and blue tones. 1 sireet and evening the popular drap Good news travels Some. who. point | $7 Imported Rag Rugs, $4.25 A.mx m.m or white. been telling their frien, record-making sale! employment of Gen. ; 3 0} Close Woven Imported Rag s, 22¢ r 5 i ch 1 » Fabrics, includ Here's the answer—f: Butler ‘of the Marine 7 > G§x9 fL. for small rooms, light and da 1 h Linge brics, includ- feremth ar ge the Philadeiphia po- Vi o ity ing Shadow Check Shadow in the modes Paris love ]lu not_produc of sat- < i Cheek Batiste, S Stripe Chanel Red, Titian, Me { isfactory results. The other party as Voiles and other weaves, in wanted Smartness and econ that ‘Gen. Butler w soldies shades, | not a business man, and that a bus »{ ness manager is what is needed. $1.89 l ongdo(h S1.49 ! ik lish Longcloth, fine | Ringlings Are Involved. finish grade for undergar. Whatever the outcome of the ete. Ten yards in pie t it has demonst & 50c W ash Satin, 35¢ that providing of the thrill i = Satin, yarn mer- the laugh has entered the $ cotton fabric, in o stripes. Wanted also white and Women who sceured a hat in our sale last week have “and we've been bombarded with requests for another fast. Rugs, hit and n of rose, blue, hion-right Hats of soft silky velours and fine quality felts— and all the leading Autummn color cluding Jungle Green. Sale of Regular 50c Grade | Fast Color Cretonnes f 24C 75 bolts and several thousand yards in mill lengths of these Yard-wide Fast-color just v refurnishing and redecorating the home for Winter months. Beautiful U'ght and dark floral, stripe. bird, foliage for draperies and coverings of all kinds. onderfully interesting Imnk’ 369 Pages. $2 1! Boo, W %0 Clnpiers paid i pos & WAGNALL Publishers 354-360 Fourth Avenue, PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over $13,000,000 Surplus, $1,000, 000 Cor. 11th & E St Temporary location duri tion of onr new bldz JAMES BERRY Pre;idem JOSHUA W. CARR, Secy $20 Seamless \LI\'L.I 'md $3 and $4 Congoleum and Brussels Rugs, I.inroleum Rugs, $1.88 ze T ft., 6 in. by 9 ft. for medium rooms, Perfect Quality Conzoleum and Certain- Smith’s Seamless Veiy teed Cork-filled Burlap Back Linoleum beautiful pattern in_hondsome wool rux NES. ic borders. Blue, rose, .50 and $3 Vel\Lt and ‘luln and other wanted colorings. B’;‘]’“"}" R“{fm $1. W S50c Felt-Base Runner, 29¢ Alexander Rug: inch Heavy Felt-base Run- rs and halls; wool rug designs border; colors of taupe, bluc Goldenbers's—second Floor—Charge Ace COMPANY New York P men in light and dark The law suit jing out of the match have re |in the retaining of an array of em-|§! 4 {inent counsel such as could not be and Brussels 4 in any business contro Oriental The thrill and the I nd_ good the circus Ameri ; | amusement enterprise, tion of the Philadeiphia nphasizes this fact sines wn that the Ringling Brothers of | ume are the principals behind | lain and s¢ lingerie shades, black. Gold Cliarg: Cretonnes, the Fall and and tapestry designs First Floor—Barg s Most l’?emarkable Values in & . Sale Of SWCateI'S for Autumn Days A\;rl'lf}ffi‘n’“é;‘fi}.l..'{ffi"m'f?fi"”fi.'}d’fiulii“ » » omens and MISSQS E Smart Styles for W omen and Children s in the stadium, and a small for- | = B tune has been spent for lumber and ° Here Is a Showing of New Fall Sweaters that makes its arrival just Fur-Trimmed CoatS alone. The serveies of 1300 when these smart garments are a necessity for cool days of Fall. The new T Sred overy, exti models are represented in a variety of the most popular weaves and colors. Values Worth $25 and $30 lable will be mobilized Tomorrow you may select from this group of handsome Fur-trimmed Coats at considerably less than the former prices o don’t delay. Fabrics and fur trimmings are elegant—and T. 1. THOMPSON RETIRES ||, o E AS STANDARD OFFICIAL | NSO ke e neat 1 and rose. ble—and Fourth Floor. Girls’ Lumberjacks $3.98 Girls' Lumb ‘ks. novelty plaids in various combinations; buttened front. cuff buttons, pockets and close-fitting collar Sizes § to 16 years. $2.50 and $3 Sweaters, $1.95 Children's Fine Al-Wool and Wool-Mixed Sweaters, buttoned and slipoon model; red, navy, tan, cop combinations. years. the printing of the run into the ten of thousands. Telegraph, teleph and wirel companies will carry miilions of words describing the event to every corner of the globe, and the Xpense to newspapers which have 1 the activities of the training as well as the main battle for | t of their readers will be | Collegiate Sweaters tickets Sweaters, $5.98 Women's Brushed Pure Wool with h silk you will be able to collar ¢ ckets. In ct remarkable economies and be ready for cold weather with a new Sweaters, mad A ) trimmed taking advantage of this opportunity now, | \ Brushcd Wool " | brown, blue, tan and gr | Head of Indiana Firm’s Sales Force o o | Children’s $3.95 Sweaters, $2.95 Children’s All-Wool and Wool-Mixed Sweaters , in red, tan, ng brown, green and copen. Light or heavy rs 26 to 36. 4 Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. | > These are better grade Coats, of fine bolivia, broadcloth-kersey, i Wi velour and suedene, lined with silk crepe de chine and other fine materials. | 3 Trimmed with fur collars and cufis, and some with fur borders of wolf, ine, fitch mandel and coney. Colors of black, brown, navy, henna, green, new blue and purple. Sizes 16 to 18 and 36 to 46. . $1.59 Perfect 81x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets $1.39 Sheets famous for wear and superior laundering qualities—made of heavy even thread sheeting cotton entirely free from injurious starch or dressing; hand-torn and ironed, finished with deep hem. Note the desirable size—81x99 inches—giving an extra length for double beds. $1.25 Bleached 39¢ Pillowcases | 19¢ Unbleached Sheets, 98¢ 29c | Cotton, 14c | | 63x99 Seamless | 36 Bleached Pil- | 36-inch Unbleached | and Director to Be Succeeded by His Assistant. ed Press. { September 21.—The re- | Thompson, as general | es and member of the | rs, was announced to- | of In suc- slip-on and cout sty With and without belt. Our present low pr for cash delivery only. W. A. Egg ..$14.85 W. A. Stove. 15.25 | yrement of W. A. Nut 15.00 |manager of W. A. Pea.. 12.25 |board of direc Ccke 75 [day by the Standard Oil Co. i .” On October 1 he wi ceeded by Amos Ball of Chic Lump 8.50 |, sistant general manage &Y A Thompson is turning i B J W i\ ! to a man who, like 3 o Jo AN Started at the bottom of the Standard | Main 8944 | ol or zation. Both were employed 923 New York Ave. NNW. > on tank wagons, risin, 1937 5th St. N.E. sea weights. tan £ T Charge Accounts Invited No Extra Carrying Charges We Do Not Penalize Our Friend Each Pair in a Glassine Envelope Classed as Extra Length for Slight Trregulars Exceptional Quality Double Beds Sheets new with aia general m the company general utility man at| vn, lowa. Mr. Thompson | inglish immigrant, who be- | 1 day laborer for the company ind Rapids, Mich., at the age | was as e HEARING DATE SET. Cumberland and Allegany Gas Co. | Seeks Increased Rates. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, September 21 valuation hearing on the prope the Cumberland and Allegan Co.. requested by Thomas W. Koon, | mavor of Cumberland. has been set by ‘the public service commission for | Ma oon said that the company | has filed application for increased SPREAD NCER ING rates in all West Virginia towns that | - it serves with natural gas and he an: ticipates such a petition for Marvland. Last year the company filed such an | application with the public service | commission, but for some unexplained | vithdrew it. he West Vi 59¢ Table Ollcloth 35¢c O Bleached length_ for free from dressing. from ing; fine pillowease ' cot- Sheets, ext es, free single bed rch or_dres Cotton, a close-woven, round-thread quality, starch or ;.|atl(' ton. for general use. Im-nt( Drihtea oh “Cotton high very slight and £ sl pe Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. $5Part-Wool Blankets $3.88 Pair 66x80 Heavy-weight Part-wool Blankets, good warm bed coverings at a low price. Pretty plaids of blue, rose, tan and gray, with wide bound ends to match colorings in blankets, . $7 to $8 Comfiorts, $4.85 80 Large Double-bed Size Comforts, filled with covered with fine grade sateens and other many figured both sides with Goldenberg’s—First Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. s Invited. Savings of One-Third and More in This Sale of Lace Curtains Choice of Single Panels or Curtains in Pairs—in Each Price Group 007'"‘ - A s Seaier Usual $4 Grade Sdennsts say roaches probably epread cancer! Free your sinfi commission, now premises by using both application, will co- | 5 i Maryland group in an effort to determine the valuation of the company’s property, it was said. Tanglefoot Spray and Tangle- September (fety device | Lo g : : Nottingham and Filet weaves, in white, ambrics, p ides with plain borders silk fringed styles; yards mm\ Diain 1P axd back , blue. orchid and v which the W ’s $1.25 Sh omens . sneer . o . Chiffon Silk Stockings ~ T g Fall Underwear Here's hosiery news that will cause thrifty women to buy quantities Cotion Vests, hodice style, all per. they see the unusual values in this sale. fect quality. Sold regularly : 39¢ rter hem with a lisle interlining to increase the wear Womew's Giine Cotton tnlan and with 4 non-run garter top to prevent runs. Good range of Suits, low neck and. sleeveloon “ 1 2 Blue Crane” Silk Hose o I ey ; - aist Suit: of Women's Pure Thread Silk Service-weight Stockings, A Witk all the leading shades for All perfect quality, and }$1 et fully guaranteed: a new pair for any that rip, run or tear. “ 49¢ irts, Irregulars of 50c Value k juarter-lenzth Mercerized Ribbed Sport Socks, hnhli»nlwr( "—First II<N-r~( harge \N‘nll Slenderize Appear 10 to 20 Pounds 5 by wearing a foot Roach and Ant Pow. 101 Do You Want to Look More der. This combination wool, led fo :x:;;eql‘:.:l;» 1 2 e plain rose or blue sateen borders, others plain top Let the Comfort Corset-Brassiere slenderize dance. o | and bottom X Phere it arcaiing 1 B it , ol it ok il HoRizen your figure without any effort on your part. You PENNSY'S NEW SIGNALS. $10 to $12.95 Wool-Filled Comforts s a curtain sale when savings are most appreciatéd—right at a time se will be surprised at the results int ?5¢,; V4 pint 50c; 14 e T 1) —The latest 35 - : F ents Bulging of the Diaphragm ontrol of v cludes a wide choice of patterns in Scotch, Gives the Figure a ’lm Straight-Lne Appearance ivory and ecru colors. the Newest novelty effects and rich designs that are copied irom costly real laces. THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY | are reproduced in miniature in the 3 3 Grand Replds, Michigen engine cab and are constantly before | " $1o0r.—Churge_Accounts_Invited. 3 3 = . SO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARCE NTS==————"E DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDSesms Goldenberg's—Th 7 E c Women's “Merode” (iauze cings, made with full-fashioned foot and three ack, o i at 50¢ each popular shades to match the new Fall dres kiiee length; perfec 4 n ng perfect gual- sgc muslin famed “Blue Crane’ make, with three-seam back, shown in st e b 1 : Q Children’s Sport Socks 3 Your Figure Usual $2 Grade : §. Lighter lustrous mutertals, Youthful, Graceful and Slimmer? A e S00; PHILADELPHIA, Pa., wives are planning new window hangings for Fall and Winter. This special purchase in- btrmw:‘;; Flattens and Reduces Hips and Bust. SPM' Overlock edge and 2%, 2y and 3 Makes You Ap Younger long. $5 the eyes of both fireman and engi ¥ »

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