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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1928. T OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCO UNT: they are above reproach where char- NO INTE | | acter is concerned. They don't steal | —gr take bribes” - L i He frowned and looked a little per- } . N plexed: * “I<Trm mot o sure.” Ten $3 All-Silk Flat Crepe = 9 PASSING UF ‘SAH'BS, years ‘ago I would have said of e | = course you were right. But—but— 1 98 57 d |2 \ 2 \ Well, I'm not sure.” There it was—the Englishman was . 3 . IgIYL v b no longer a sahib. e R — “'Sir, were you ever in Egypt?” One of the most beautiful = } 5 “Yes—in"the war.” ks ; d BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPEN STORE" Bedspread and Boster i Natives Recall Days Before|_-\ere vou ever down in the Rue silks introduced this season an - edsp b Ramlex. In Alex.?" i a: strong favorite for Tall o 4 ey ot T . Arrival of “Temporary “Were you out at Heliopolis?" | dresses. The very low price i A eCIal ale I ‘Omorrow Attractive_Tworpiece e “Yes. I R {ue to a special pur- Bed Sets, firm-woven !: Gentlemen. More “Sahibs” Needed. chase. Handsome, crinkle quality, with “Sir, did vou ever See a British offi heavy, all silk qual- scalloped edges: 81x90 5 cer tell & gharry to drive all the way || ity, with rich lus- 0 an resses full double-bed size. A ) Y N 4 v out from Cairo—and then run off SR d Sl bedspread and covering BY NEGLEY FARSON. M ] “‘h e trous finish. In all : for bolster in woven g iR vithous ving. into the officers’ : ; ” o o n wove { et estiooines 1 e, s nSWAMCRICAES 3 w1 08 the new Autumn Newest Fall Models in the Soft. Rich Silks and Colors e oficeedplicand LONDON, England, September 24.— | . "Y-Yes. But those were not real |} shades, as well .as Demanded by Fashion gold. Warranted fast i Miich n ~called “awaki ¢ | Englishmen—they were swine. They ||} g olors. Much of the so-called ‘awakening of | ,rent the kind Enmgland sends.out as | |f black and white. 40 . Glerr 8 the East” and the discontent to which gl s-out as || B : Goldenberg's—First Floor—Charge Accounts Invited ; the British have fallen helr in India |OMSI&IRT = ' G s 2 inches wide. . . 6 ! A7, T el O, o B Bt | mvplan Qeegute worieay tlota $1.39 Perfect Quality e e e $3.25 Crepe Satin, $2.59 » Seamless Sheets, $1.19 4 worthy. inferior breed, which does | He never finished his sentence. but)|§ 40-inch Crepe Satin, pure silk.’satinface grade, in . N . § not make him fael g0 small by com.|Just sat there and stared at thie ground the newest street .and evening shades. s y g §1x90 Seamless Sheets, made of superior quality, parison. This is the worst legacy | Movdily. n he looked up and he || di Silk, $1.49 Here are dresses that will open your eyes to firm-woven sheeting cotton, noted for splendid service which the World War left Great|oos all smiles, smiling hopetully—al- $1.75 Radium Silk, $1. e : s A daleth f:2 Free from starch or dressing; hand torn and ironed. LA most bossteully, © B 40-inch Radium Silk, all silk, firm woven grade, for oldenberg’s dress values. A sale that offers a PRI Gautanbes sise. | Y s s ‘i . 3 ¥ o y i a st s a ; also white. . . s 2 a : o A on clitpe fiemi & clvilinervics of |hetterithan fweare, hescala! i i "é;%‘ge "3°"c‘i:g b beibin “sei 69“ wide choice of new fashion ideas—presenting $1.25 Sheets, 98¢ | 19¢ Muslin, 14c making a swest mess of Egypt. It |eo sy, L"E2nd—send some sahibs |, 5. I dresses that feature such new style tofiches as 72x99 Seamless Bleached | 364nch Bleached Musin, will take us vears to clean up after | o 5 Pt | 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, rich satin face, pure silk 4 e bl dfet SHD Beamlens Beach o |close-woven, softfnish e e e e et the | (Copsrisht. 1926, by Chicago Daily News Co.) grade. in wanted street and evening shades. batwing sleeves—Jenny side drapes—bloused ef- e beds tre o |Erade, for general use S e was speaking of the “tamporary | DR MOORE. T0 SP . R L e fects and long sleeves. And at a price that means from starch or dressing. | 39¢ Pillowcases, 29¢ - i m| Vi 5 5 L o “~ ! 3 S AT A T i EAK. “ vou can save a third to a half what you expected 16c Unbleached |, 5%} Bleaced Pilor: Tite] rblimy" suede shoes R .4 Ses, -] 8! d and turmed up pasty faced on parade | “New Washington” Topic Before $4 and $5 Lace Curtains to pay for a smart Fall frock! Cotton, 12V5c | hand torn and troned rs who took a native | L o =2 1 ) - | Association of Oldest | 2 C 3sinch Unbleached Cot-| $2.75 Spreads, $1.89 e e e e % Canton Crepe—Flat Crepe—Rich Satins ton, Haa vy roana thread | L A bl | L el . Charles Moore, chafrman of || uality. - Bad e i Bt R v e | $'Z 85 Pair —Brocaded Canton Crepe—Two-Tone |{ ™4~ |need by s | . izt = el A s | on he New Washington” to the || L] . o . oldenberg's—1 | e He | gragsering bulls who used 10 beat b | Glest Tnhabitants’ Association at its | . S ; Canton Crepe and Chinchilla Combina- Gharee Accounts taviied. ' hemmed. \ e tant groan “On, Gawd:- | meeting tonight in the old engine Choice of Trish Point. Scotch ang- Filet weaves, 214, 24 . e [ hon e uies Finto the” orderly | house at Nineteenth und H streets. and 3 vards long and full widths. White, ivory and ecru tions—Satin Crepe. o i C Pa: o 3 £ . Moore is regarded as one of shades in ncat or heavily worked designs—copies of the 7 o A | room the- hent latormeapotaens o il shades » Black : ¢ _ Women’s Two-Piec repe Pajamas S v ack. of course, and a host of smart new shades: The Tarbush Sweep. | Washi ! | costly real laces. 3 3 T wor das called the tarhush sweep. | ator McMillan ot Michigan. cha $2 Panel Curtains, $1. ac Cuckoo, Navy, Tan, Cocoa and Rust. . . stakes. A sweet little sport our [ man of the District committee from ik fri v 5 s, § ® i . g, - . o itk in beaw'iful hand B Nve iinpariant: genilemeil; aster {1691 o #1802 Tt wasli Sinniighiithe P|,e'52;df‘§"(§‘,"el°{v;;‘fe';f’°§§‘°i‘n; ‘;‘};";.fg:"‘l:,‘;‘,éls:,‘,‘_"&z: Dresses for street and business wear and _ Women's P,mmafidw erflm?h'tw crepe, in h,z’{:.n, tand- | havine drunk a good dinner al|Untiring work of Senator MeMillan || ivory and ecru colors; neat, novelty effect and heavily work- lovely frocks for dressy occasions. All sizes 16 to 44— cmbroidered d“‘?"s]a»" et :;}asr't‘lg:m"‘\\‘m"jz»z" eI s Shepeard's. would each put up 10| that the comprehensive plans for ed designs. for misses anid wonen. piece garments in slipon and coat styles. Newest novelty pat- piastres. Then they would sneak | betterment of.the city, now being terns.and colors. Large selection of styles into the waza—forbidden ground after |acted upon, were made possible. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Actounts Invited. ‘Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. a:‘r}\‘t\ As the nan\'efidln]then' white | = | b as and fezzes sidled past the e [ SMeer otk O the fer Wi s [ — 1 $1 Chamosuede Gloves : 2 89c Autumn Neckwear ; wagger stick. . ‘ “One for me, Bertie!" | AV il With Novelty Cuffs 2 [ T e Z9c P ursday 1s baby Day Choice, 48c ; i | Bang' Another native ‘- d 9C r. 9 - chpsca down the streat or development | - ’ . : : e ’ i “‘Please. Meester captain. Please. | ) p il i N 1 ves ot Thursday is recognized as a_special day in our Infants’ Department, Unusual values feature this gih tarbush. | New Fall Gloves o LS ay ! bt e { b e it liere B IARK 2114 acres, between | soft, pliable chamo- and mothers make the most of it by coming here for, everything needed E:sr;’eow:_‘f::?P*‘“"fcq:j:;:”l | . P ¥ College Park and i i suede, in the leading for baby's comfort. The special values arranged for tomorrow provide for Ealt & Theedi | Then the officers and gentlemen ||| Riverdale, _extending HEM | <hades of new gray, ek lional v pieces for Fall dress needs forezathiered, counted the fezzes—and | from Washington H I .sand, airedale, skin excopliondSavings. The assortment embraces ki iie e ‘ son Toama; mawiomored I N\ and new mode. Styled $1.50 “Vanta” 79 “Vanta" Bands | Hemmed Diapers many new and popular stvles b g foe e, ™ backs S v and oy Two for $1/§1.9 S Sekhari b 4 3 in backs in flare am = % WO I1or | =Net i to get together and mutter and dis- | HIS tract of land, about ten i | i : 0Z —Jabots e b B Mroutait | turn-back effects: kip | q . . h‘;\ru(:;fln a ‘?".3‘.'..1”.',\’3“"'»‘,2‘5 o v|.,lf\: | miles drom; the: Capitol"Build- seams and boulton 1 “Vanta" Silk and Woal| : 1 —Panels i . et dndld tac ing and in the heart of a rapidly thumb. Sizes 5% to Babies' “Vanta Silk | Bands, beautiful grade. | Birdeye Diapers, “Golden- —Collar and Cuff Sets e Krowing section, offers an excel- H gl and Wool Shirts. beauti- |soft finish; reinforced | pac's Special,” soft finish. —Separate Collars | An e et e e lent opportunity for a profitable || —— ful quality, with silk shell |across bottom. Tomorrow | /%0 B0 i “Ete. i hstiar, iihe igreat Mlotammedan uiil suburban development. il stitching. Double-breasted |at TWO for §1, regularly | absorbent. ~ mon - jrritant a i nie R e i versity—and heart of antl-British sec il ’ style, with Vanta ties. | 79c each. | quatity. Sfze 27x27 inches | Materiais are filmy s 4 tion oi-“there. what have we been || ~ properts has a frontage of |[ ||}l omen’s (o) style, y linen, satin and silk. Round ! |l telling you about the vile white may 1 feet on Washington | - and V-shape necl Choica | R eL TR e e f d Oxford $2 D Handmade Dresses, $1.75 snab stk S It ol the sabivar el o of the | Bumws wew el vl Pymps and Oxfords ainty Ha s Taimes ; ficer was | aver Bgyp urbw, Electric Raflway and the ||| . Dainty Handmade Short Dresses, fine quality white nainsook, with hand-em- “Fuzzy Wuzzy" Fought Bacl Eallmore I oho S D | $‘ : 69 Palr broidered designs and scallops; deep hand-sewn hems. Sizes 1 and 2 years. ‘ S A 3 s Riveraale Station of the Baitimore | \ z A == N, “ N ” (e probaiy ho onebeight spat |1 & i Raiiroud e about ano. ||l ¢ . . Flannelette | Flannel Gertrudes $2.75 New “Rayo-Sheen It there ‘r:‘1],1";1»‘:»;151?;:0,.“ “v:f al il (v:on;;xr‘\‘;f::nl:‘rg“:*:: i1 | Some Classed T “r“;og.\' C"el‘dk“" | Garments | i | Wozs: Vel adment to e loes ol i Il Wormens Fall Shoee at-a great concession be- Long and Short Gertrude | ’ . an . ostume 1pS 1o fez aunting Rat road il cause of slight imperfections in the finish of the z"etflnlmls‘; ?{ “"hél; domet | wool Flannel Gertrudes. Buttomed-shoulder style. | off AL 1 A plat of properts and [l material—a purchase that means unusual econ- DEunel uctonen with neat hem. while the better grades have scalloped { | ot the s | particirars ‘concerning the. terms omies to those who purchase footwear in this e e 9Ue | anaistichicdonts A | o 1! of sac may be obtained trom sale tomorrow . White Domet Flannelette New Long Cloaks $3 98 1 | ack! I The lot consists of Pumps and Oxfords in new Nightgowns. soft and couy y PO. R TR T AN ‘ ~hecau Lol . | Il styles, and fashionable leathers, such as for Winter: open-front of 1 cashmere, made with cape collars, prettily 3 Iy cut an i ne Slips, of | it thoi il i(’l Cdllllle Trust ! E:!en' Yeathor tan calf. velvet, suede, black style. with long sleeves | embrc\;g:rcsa:\i:’l‘u silk sn;l-:‘:l‘vi:hps:(e':v\ l‘;nlng‘&. i ! il 1k 1'—-a"d 5 I"rlfdkcm-mnlfl . "ul\? o Giisan. . ‘ | satin, dull leathers and smart combinations.. and draw-string bot- 5()e | Lot the new silk-like material known as ay0- I nvthing i & Depos][ Lo. i Spanish, mi and low heels. All sizes and e c Knitted Sets | Sweater Sets, §4.98 4 Sheen.” Correct lengh for the new fashions. | Wuzzy bl i | widths in t sortme Long Flanneletfe Kimo- | Fourpiece Brush- N Smart new colors for Fall, including plenty of Ear cnit pave qured !l caLverT & REDWOOD sTS. | GoldenbereZint Flosrtharge dcsoppts Invited. nos, with and without col $4.98 ed Wool Sweater ;‘ the popular high shades. it et i BALTIMORE, MD. lars, with pink or Three - piece Knitted | Sets, 100% pure / g 4 | S S | Women’s Tt ot antiing = DOCH| SIE L BE e e wool, in' iight_blue, ! $2.50 Costume Slips, $1.98 zet i a avhitel | . | gings and cap: 100% | pink and buff. Sweat: 7 . o ] ; Shimidant i o e A gl | Pettibloomers B Sy, | ol o e | SO (R i e o e wiclore the war u Britisn officer, g | ii® 89¢ i teimied: andimitts / { ment ot stylish models, all sizea and correct 4 PR el i ol Nice Warm ,Blankets, | 3 = lengths. | e e e e | | $1.00 Pair bt e nce ittty | - Silk Bonnets, 125 = i| "$450 Silk Costume Slips, $398 | hotel 1-mer:~rv)~u “war had be & res en p. | 4 5 in plain blue or pink, with | New Silk Bonnets, for Fall wear, white and pink ) OU 1 0Sstul OlIps, . { otel ore the war had been on |3 i i Mercerized Lisle Knit Pettibloomers, with white-gtriped borders. Size | silk poplin and bengaline. Dainty frills, laces and ) Silk Crepe de Chine Costume Slips. beanti- | many years he was asked é\;wr;;ar;\e‘”;h clastlc walst and double row elastic knee. Come 36x50 inches. | satin ribbon trimmed: soft silk linings. t | ful quality, made with double hip hem; new | efore th E ard’s | i ¢ desirable shades. rea Bele streot s . such as Davy ywn, gre bl e i L M = | banites for petticoats. Perfect quality. Sizes Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Tnvited. . f R SiE st Ranes RUCIHRSINENYARCONTT, grcon i Thus had the sahib come down |. lces axa ve 511018 [ . 1§ y | c—— | there was a revolu- | i | i L enBlot e var 1§ ° $4 Cotton-Filled Comforts A Whirlwind One-Day Sale of Egeptian in Helsingfors, Finland. He |3 ascarets c it § was a_delegate 10 a convention there. | i WO- an S l]l S Or He talked of conditions In ESYPt—and | 1=« oma mmom o . S1 . . ) I8 ha had a very low opinion of the | Dot way haadill : arin - & ! white man. Tn fact. he had no use | o il ol | 72x80 Large Double-bed Size Comforts, | 1 h 5 1 fas & achy, bilious, consti 2 | 'or the white man at all. He was a R | white cotton filled; covered with fine-grade e M S pated, sick! Take ARl CEUT i ] Ghe lor bwo “Gaseaill c“gl rx:'sJ. dgure both sides, with plain rose . Things Have Changed St e el or blue borders. “But what about the sahibs?’ I mildly stimulate your |} Wi He laughed el X wed I | #6x80 and 70x80 Heavy-weight Part-wool j “Ho! Ho' Can't fool me with that™" | Lowels: o icniyouly Blankets, plalds of blue, rose, tan and gray: g i “Don't you believe in the sahibs?” sl Sl B i) " - Made to Sell for Much More also white with blue or pink borders: wide [ ] B> 0t course; I dont. Before thewar ‘:aodmb:?:‘“ ss"::;' Rt Tt e Belis—Vieloure=—Valusts—=Satins bound edges to match colorings in blankets. < 1 we had a_very nice class of English 5 + veet, || ke i R i T i 7 | s Bt tongue pink and skin | | ERI R = Mistaliss Gpldenberes—Fourth Floor. Regular $19.75 and $24.75 Values { now things have changed most con ro: N ! M . e e ——— /' feri a s, it 't s rist siderably. The Cairo boys say that| Nothing else cleans, sweetens, and ||}| : ; New! Chic! Sports Hats of an- " $250 H itehedil; With 5“2’ 0fi(§"["55bd> ‘hf '\“, 1St sucprising they do not see anything wonderful | refreshes the entire system like pleas; | y telope velour, soft as a kitten's ear, $2. emstitche men that men look to Goldenberg clothing sales to sup- ot ke amsbods cleaWhy whoutq | ant, harmless candy-like *Cascarets.” I} N pliable as doeskin and withal fash- D k T bl l h ply their needs, appreciating that we always have el el e They never gripe, overact, or sicken. i ioned on the smartest lines amas aplec. Ot S values that are unusual. “But a1 least vou will admit that | Directions for men, women, children 1 . i el s ak d Yes—two pairs of pants, this season’s styles the English ofic are straight—- | on each box—drugstores. W Charming satin, velvet or satin an " R e e b metalic combinations — for more g pat U’F}: and fabrics tha \(\;H predd(‘filfl saf ll 3 dressy occasions. In large, medium you. e suitings are dependable and right weights for all the year 'round wear. Good selection of fancy mixtures, in medium and dark shades. Some full lined with Venetian, others half alpaca lined—a feature that assures fit. Sizes 33 to 42 regulars. And if alterations are necesszary, we'll make them without extra shae Clotl for ‘s—First Floor Clathing Store for Yen, e ace from Seventh Sireet—Charge -Accounts Invited. What woman does not want one or two new tablecloths? Here's a chance to save substan- tially on tablecloths of high-grade, alllinen, silver-bleached damask—a quality that will give almost unlimited service. Come in a good assortment of neat, attractive designs. Size 54x54 inches. Finished with neat hemstitched borders. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. and tiny. close- fitting high-crown effects. Our stylists have succeeded beyond our “high expectations in the unusual and complete interpretations of the latest Paris influences. : 30 's—=8econd Floor. Rl ante. Tnvited. Leather Handbags 1§45 Seamless Axminster & Velvet Rugs $1.44 9x12 ft. Large Room Size—Exceptionally Low 16¢ Outing Flannels 12% ¢ Yard Priced Tomorrow . . 27-inch Outing F nnde]s, light and dark ) i i : grounds, in stripes and checks of various These Handbags 4re quite the smartest A beautjful rug for the home is { colors. Heavy fieeced reversible quality for Winter garmen 25¢ Dress Ginghams, 18¢ not expensive here.. For ex- ample, these rugs at $28.75, are we’ve shown for some time; they repre- | sent all that is new and distinctive in the $28.75, e of excellent wearing grad_e and 32-inch Dress Ginghams, In an assortment of popular underarm shape, with frames. are priced way below their real plaids, chec tipas s audt HiRin " calobes fine, close-woven, fast-color quality, for children's ' worth. Some have a slight shading, but this does not hurt the wear- ing quality or mar the appearance. All are 9x12 ft., large room size, and you have choice of Seamless Axminsters and Fringed Wilton Velvets, in a.variety of pleasing designs and colors. 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. size; regu- 6x9-ft. Size Rugs, of the same-splen- larly $42.50, at— d1d grade; regularly $25.00, at— $26.7 $16.75 & $30 to $35 Seamless Brussels Rugs $4 and $5 Axminster and : $19.50 ¢ Wilton Velvet Rugs, $2.65 Close-woven Worsted-face Brussels Rugs,:8 and 9 27x54 Axminster or Fringed Wilton Velvet Rugs, wire grades, Smith and other good makes. Choice of | Smith's and Sanford Beauvais makes: beautiful pat- medallion, oriental and neat designs, light and dark | terns and colorings. Ideal for scattering around the color combinations. Sizes 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6, 9x12 ft. | home.—~(First Floor—Bargain Table.) o .satiy(llzo:gt;ielfif‘r: rl‘,{ofi-zs. $10.85 $3 and $4 Congoleum and Linoleum Rugs, $1.85 Floor samples and slight irregulars of the Gold Seal quality, but each has been carefully inspected and no serlous defects have- been found, so we sell them 3x9-ft. Congoleum (siight irregulars) and Cork-filled Certainteed Linoleum Rugs, wool-rug and tile patterns, in good colorings. with the usual Gold Seal guarantee of satisfaction. Goldenberz’s—¥Fourth Floor~—Charze Accounts Invited. Plain and embossed styles, in heavy- - grade leathers, such as calfskin and fancy grains. Assorted colors, some with inside fittings. school frocks and women's house garments, 29¢ Printed Madras, 19¢ 32-inch Printed Madras, light grounds, show- ing checks, stripes and neat figures; soft-finish quality for men’s and boys’ shirts. e 12%c Apron Ginghams, 93¢ Standard Apron Ginghams, in all size blue checks; warranted fast color. 35¢ Domet Flannel, 24c 29.inch Bleached Domet Flannel, extra heavy double-fleeced quality, for infants’ wearables. Printed Percales, 19¢ 100 pieces of 36-inch Printed Percales, light grounds in checked, dotte riped, figured and plaid designs; fine, close-woven qual G unts lavited. 50c Double-Thread Turkish Towels, 37¢c 22x44 All-white Heavy Double-thread Turk- | ish Towels, very absorbent grade for face or bath use. ’ «BREAKFAST" in ‘ | | |} Baket’s Breakfast Cocoa \ Means Something l The United States Food Standards define * Breakfast™ [ zo::a a?cocoa containing not less than 22 per cent cocoa butter. Many cheap cocoas (which cannot be labelled “ Breakfast 'f(i:cm) contain not more than 14 per 15 cent of butter. ‘Ifllerq BrmmCo:mcnnuimmlm than 26 per cent of cocoa butter, almost one-fifth more than Government require- ment. The phrase Baker's Breakfast Cocoa means a pure, Je- | hnwcmofmghthtyandpumuamflm& | amount of ent. H WALTER BAKER & CO. L. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Canadian Mills at Montreal Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free Sale of Indestructible Pearl Bead Necklaces © (Manufactured) 59c¢ Pearl Bead Necklaces, beautiful color and finish, guaranteed not to peel or crack. Two or three strand, evenly :l:‘d“toige:ner with panel-set inch lengths. luster. In individual boxes. Size 9x12 ft. for large rooms, in beautiful wool de- signs with artistic borders.