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r 20 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1927. EIIImmr NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTSIIIIIIIIIIIIMIWE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS I | 0FU.S.DECLING Head of Bureau Urges Ex-| perts to Redouble Efforts to | { Maintain Productivity. | fisheries ind that herie Declaring Rre declining the work of has not b them in their sloner of Fishe urged o gro gathered at 3 r their efforts toward fi to the end that prod maintained “The fishery int stands on the thre of scientific d “The new scie developing rapid try and in E become an imp Many Problems Untouched. “Fishery biology is enterir practically gin field, ther dearth of urgent and significant ques tions, in fact fishery in every section of the @ host of problems too » mention and as yet 1 ¢ the practice of but | the v 3 itals still await | investigat “We cannot fact that our A’ half century ore the | declining, | 's activi- | and | roundly | from HOLDS FISHERIES = meesr ] ames of orators who flourished many centuries ago have. been Kept ijve and nourished, though their orth we cannot know. We are tak- ing much for granted when we praise, with swelling pride, delegates Who have been planted since before *J. Caesar died We all convinced certain’ that Demosthenes was eat, when he stepped before the « n and consented to or: 4 1d about his glory when we ply feet; ‘down the ages goes that K our infant the story treat. He d he patente critter once was Did all men adn his , he is hawk it bawl, and ing for a word | But no phonographs he days of lon 0, all_that's hinted of With emotion we kers of this unchris. they nhorn speak: e sublime, < down For the speak- with respect, to we bow, will be heard and hooted in a thousand now. When descendants hear the twadle that we no y the will to the cuy p of current wine WAT here g like thieves i ridors of time. ers we've saluted whom | rusty windmill in | $1.00 Wizard Oil Full Size One-Quart Cans for 49c ery housewife knows the merits of “Wizard” Oil, and will be glad to replenish her needs at less than one-half the regular price Unexcelled for polishing floors, woodwork, automobiles and use with floor mops. Quart cans tomorrow at 49¢ each. Goldenberg's—Basement Housewares Store. $3 All-Silk Flat Crepe at $1.98 a Yard T'he demand for Flat Crepe is unusually large just now and as these are the better quality silks, home dressmakers will be glad of the opportunity to save a third ¥omorrow. Heavy all-silk grade, 40 inches wide, in the following fashionable colors: Blondine, Jungle Green, Carnival, Nattier, Fallow, Pansy, Virgin, Chantilly, Wild Honey, Maintenon, Bluette, Cinderella, Frost, Gray, Sea Foam, Navy, Black and Whice. the the “Gold Seal” trade mark is ¢ $45 Seamless Axminster Less Than HALF Former Price! $10.10 Congoleum Rugs Size 7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. $4.8 Again we put forward a sale of thege na tionally known Congoleum Rug more tomorrow’s offering vou have choice of hand- some wool-rug designs with artistic blue, rose, taupe and other wanted colorit Rugs suitable for living room, dining or bed- room. the defects are so 'trivial they will be sold with ats savings of than one-half the former price. In borders in Secured from the mill as seconds, but tisfactory wear when tached. Size 7 it. 6 in. by 9 ft. same guarantee of $2.95 Imported Kid Novelty Cuff Gloves $2.19 Pair Women's ITmported Novelty Cuff Kid Gloves, with fancy contrasting color embroidered backs, overseam and p. k. sewn styles. Embroidered flare or tunrnback cuffs. In an as- sortment of wanted shades. W $1.09 Seamless Bleached 81x90-Inch Size Sheets at 78C Each It is not easy to get sheets of this good wear ing grade to sell at such a low price, but house- wives will find them in this sale tomorrow greatly underpriced. 81x90-inch size for double beds; all perfect quality and seamless. Hand torn and ironed ; finished with 3-inch hem. $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.89 Crochet Bedspreads, heavy raised Marseilles patterns double-bed size. $1.79 Bedspreads, $1.49 72x90 White Dimity Bedspreads, three-quarter-bed size ” and Wilton Velvet Rugs $29.50 Sergt. Eckam Retired. iy Sise 2 \g'L ey v $2 Satin Charmeuse, $1.49 Yard Alexander Smith and Sons Perfect OQuality Seamless Axminster or al Department in-face qual- inged Wilton Velvet Rugs, 8 {t. 3 by 10 it. 6 and 9x12-it. sizes for large t Chinese and Oriental designs in excellent colorings. al Hospital, has $4 Axminster Rugs, $2.45 the retired ot the application, after service. Smith’s Deep-pile Axminster Rugs, in , origntal and neat designs, in rose, ipe and other wanted shades. Sold low price becalise they run a trifle ties have not been vent depletion in extinction in other to say that the amounted to hothing conclude that our been sufficient to m eries in their former tiveness, “We must, therefore, and wisely direct our we succeed in co-ordinating and or- s of our staff bughout the country he maintenance standard quality 35¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, made of fine grade pillow case cotton; free from starch or dressing. 12%c¢ Unbleached Cotton, 9%c¢ 38-inch Unbleached Cotton, close-woven quality; in 2 to 10 yard lengths 25¢ Bleached Muslin, 16¢ ort of the regulation 27x54-inch length. 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close-woven, soft-finish qual rst Floor.—Bargain Table.) ity; free from starch or dressing. = (Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Women’s $4 and $5 Footwear u's work but bure 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, heavy all-s in all wanted shades, also black and white, $2 Printed Crepes, $1.69 Yard 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine, heavy firm-woven, puresilk quality; in beautiful new styles and colorings. $2 Satin Crepe, $1.69 Yard 40-inch in Canton Crepe, a rich satinface crepe 25 in the lot weave quality; in all the most wanted shades. | 5 e Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. $2.50 Chalmers Union Suits $1.39 900 of these high-grade, well known Union Suits on sale tomorrow at less than manufacturer’s cost. Sizes 36 to 50 in the lot, but owing to the limited quantity of garments in this purchase we cannot guarantee the range of sizes to last all day. Well tailored and every suit perfectly made of heavy- weight, close-ribbed cotton, in silver gray color. Closed crotch, tailored shoulders, protected seams throughout. $1 Chalmers’ $1.25 to $2 laced on ity; on his 30 rooms. $7.50 Room-Size Rugs, $3.98 Imported Rag Rugs, size 6x9 ft.; light | and dark hitand-miss effects with blue, Army more than tain the fis! state of produc- rose or tan novelty crowfoot borders. Only upon the problem of the annual yield Faith Put in Science. 39¢ Fast Color : PRINTS 29¢ Yard These pretty fabrics come out of the looking so fresh and n that small wonder women find them so able for house and children’s wide, fine soft fini close-woven grade, in a large as sortment of styles and colors. 25¢ Outing Flannel 15¢ ¥ neavy Flantel eversible quality. in d plaids of science. almost em- the com- confidence ing and in view of of the problems of tion this faith may well by the unavoidable slown which results are produced. immediate problem, -he said, is devise means and develop methods of effecting real fi ry conservation. The conference, by fisheries experts the country, will last three day s ‘of the fisheries of iscussed. Every Garment Perfect Quality I'here’s no time like the present to save on fashionable footwear! Hundreds of pairs of women's shoes, in the season’s most desitable models, all drastically reduced on account of incomplete size ranges and assortments. Patent Leather, Tan Kid, Black Kid, Dull Leathers, Black Satin and Velvet. Spike, Spanish, military and low walking heels. All sizes in the combined group from i ST MOTORISTS ARE LISTED TO RECEIVE LICENSES Neglected Colds 36-inch Ou d Meeced Drivers in Class From 1 to 50,000 Instructed to Apply for Permits Lead toPneumonia The pure food elements in Underwear, 63c Cotton Ribbed Underwear, Sample > heavy weight, close-ribbed grade, T keag, Te: Night Robes, 79¢ ght Robes, of Amos- edown, Scotch, Troy 25c Dréss Ginghams 2V to 7, widths A to D. lenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts I 18c in ecru color; shirts with ribbed neck and sateen facing. Draw ers with full reinforced seat and sateen waistband. Perfect qual- i i | sat | ity. | and fine grade domet flannelette. Military neck or roll-collar styles; extra full-cut bodies; sizes $5 to $7.50 Sweaters, $2.45 y Shaker Knit Pullover re, wool and wool mixtures three-piece ~ shawl collar: maroon. brown and combination colors, per: fect quality; broken lots from stock, Sale of Women’s $1.39 Fleeced Cotton Union Suits $ 1 . Warm Garments Underpriced Women's Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, good serviceable, snug-fitting garments, with Dutch neck and short sleeves, ankle length, others with low neck and no sleeves, knee length. Full cut sizes. $1 Underwear, 89¢c Women’s Medium-weight Cot- ton Underwear, shirts with high neck and long sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow sleev low neck and no, sleeves; pants ankle and knee lengths. $7 Part-Wool Blankets $4.85 Pair 66x80 Double-bed Size Part-wool Blankets, good ]n“:\\_\ warm bed covering for cold weather. Jacquard block plaids of blue, rose, tan and gray with harmonizing borders. Wide sateen ribbon bound ends to match. firy g g $4 and $5 Comforts, $2.98 : $2.95 Silk Scarfs 72x80 Double-bed Size Comforts, white cotton filled, covered with figured cambrics and other fabrics. Many have plain blue or rose sateen borders. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Beautiful Scarfs of heavy crepe de chine and “Pussy Willow” silk, in a wonderful assortment of handsome colors and combinations to match frocks and coats. Full and three-quarter length styles, with wide hemmed or silk-fringed ends. Before January 15. Motorists holding drivers' permits mumbered from 1 to 50,000 should ap- ply for new permits before January 15, in, order that they can be issued be- fore February 1, when all outstand- Women’s $1.95 C “Onyx” and Other Well Known Brands Full-fashioned chiffon silk stocking, silk all the $1.15 children’s dres: 29 Shaker Flannel 8c 75¢ Sport Hose, 35¢ Rayon and Silk-mixed Sport Hose, high spliced heel, double re- inforced sole and toe; new striped ight irregu- way up, including garter top; in the season’s most desirable shades. The majority are perfect, some are classed as slight irregulars. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 28.inch Rl haker Flannel heavy _double auality, for warm Winter nts. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. H w and plaid patterns. lars, Thursday—Baby Day Abundant Savings on Things for Your Baby Thursday is the day when mothers come to our Third Floor Infants’ Department and supply their youngsters with warm, serviceable wearables for cold weather. Perfect Quality Sold Regularly at $§12.50 and $15.98 In the children’s depart- ment tomorrow—these high-grade Winter Coats marked at lowered prices —to clear stocks quickly, in keeping with the Gold- enberg store policy Misses’ $1 Union Suits, 79¢ Misses” Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length; perfect quality. Goldenbers arge Aecounts Invited. $1 Knitted Toques 69¢ All-wool Knitted sorted light blue effects, in various L AR T T I Toques and w styles, $1 Blankets, 79¢ Babies’ Blankets, size 30x40 inches; pink and blue nursery patte ; meatly stitched all around. $1.95 Diapers, $1.39 Birdeye Diapers, size 27x27 inches; soft-finish grade, ready hemmed, absorbent quality. Flannelette Kimonos, 44¢ _Babies’ White Flannelette Kimonos, trimmed with light ; ! blue or pink fancy stitching. and wool; reinforced at bot- PN e tom. No buttons to hurt the Ruber Sheets, $1 baby. Rubber Crib Sheets, assort- Cuticusa Soap has been the favor- 5 . ed sizes; guaranteed quality: ite for nursery, toilet and bath. Its $5.95 Baby Buntings Bk neatly finished. daily use, assisted by Cuticura R /. Ointment when necessary, means Baby Buntings, softfinish $1.98 Wool Sweaters skin health in infancy and child- wool eiderdown, in white with $1.49 hood, and freedom, in the majority satin _ribbon trimming and Pine-grade Wool Sweaters, 39c Petticoats 2 for S0c Flannelette Petti- style, but- soft-finish White coats, Gertrude toned shoulder; quality. Flannelette Gowns Fine tailored coats of beautiful all-wool Bolivia in a variety of pretty col- ors, all trimmed with large Beayerette or Mandel fur collars. Made with smart pockets and warmly inter- lined. Sizes 5 to 10 years. thro his | wdvised | ing permits bearing these numbers hn’s rector M. Q. Eldridge. o 50,000 will be subject to a fine of $40 grip germs. newal of the outstanding permits. Mr. application blanks give the old per- Father John’s Medicine soothes and purpose. The aance of a number | - You are safe when you take Father % i"““"‘f‘z‘f“ form. Seventy years in use. Survey Record to Congress. OF THE him by the St. Lawrence Waterways President did so with the comment @id not commit himself. His object gress for its information while d The President said valuable cont > ss. will be automatically outlawed, it was ennounced vesterday by Traffic Di- - Drivers caught after February 1 Medlcme with old permits numbered from 1 to build % uild ener, re: under a recent regylation promulgated ergy to resist cold and by the Commissioners to force the re- i newal ing permita, M Its gentle laxative effect Cldridge warns applicants for the . < S mew permits to make certain that the helps drive out impurities. mit number in the space in the upper |heals the lining of the breathing pas- left-hand corn: ¢ aside for that|sages. 3¢ permits has been delayed because | John's Medicine, because it is free of ihe failure of applicants o Eive | from alcohol or harmful drugs in any > e S REPORTS ON WATERWAY. OIN THE CHRISTMAS President Sends Lakes-to-Ocean SAVINGS CLUB . President Coolidge vesterday sub- .FEDERAL-AMERICAN imitted to Congress the report made to | “Everybody’s ‘Doing It” Commission relative to a Great La tothe.ocean inlund waterway. The | that while he assumed that the facts | set out in the report are reliable he | was merely for the purpose of plac ing this report in the hands of Con- 1 ing with the tion. spokesman, that he had been that the report is [T Babies’ Soft-finish Flannel- ette Nightgowns, button and tie front styles, with draw- string bottom. 69¢ Vanta Bands 2 for $1 B s Senator King to Seek Further| Study of Dougherty and Taliaferro. When the 1 tee holds it Thursda e, Democrat, of Habit Early In Life For more than two generations commit Senator pointed out that Tollowed in the Infants’ Long Nainsook Slips or Dresses, soft-finish quality; dainty lace and insertion trimmed styles; some with panel fronts. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. of cases, frem skin affections in Uk TaEd oo " link stitch; trimmed with pink blain, self color and combination color striped e dise. $1.39 Nainsook Slips, ‘§‘i 5’6“\‘}“‘3‘1’"‘"1"5“ models. Lr figured designs, in rose, blue, gold grepcn Soap 2e. Ointment25 and 8c. Taleum 3e. Bold $1 : e Lromses brown, mulberry and other wanted shades. v, ure Shaving Stick 25c. assorted light shades; finished with deep hems. Sizes 1 to 3 i A with ¢ s 1to 3 25¢ Drapery Materials, 12);¢ Yard-wide Curtain Marquisette, plain white or ecru, also jacquard figured or cretonne designs, in blue, rose, tan, taupe, gr $1 Rayon Drapery Fabrics whire. - Samplo each fres: $1 Ideal for window or door draperies, also gold. For window or door draperies, scarfs, etc. Yard-wide, Sunfast Rayon Draperies, in Little Girls' Volle Dresses, many other decorative purposes. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Big Savings Tomorrow ' $1.49 Boudoir $598 Electric $1.25 Electric Lamps, $1 Heaters * Stoves 89c SSe¢ Printed Charmeuse | 44¢c Yard 100 pieces of 36inch Printed Charmeuse, a heavy weight, rich yarn- mercerized satin-faced cot- ton fabric, light or dark grounds. ‘A large assort ment of new styles and col- ors; all guaranteed tub- proof. S0c Moongleam Crepe, 38¢ 36-inch Moongleam Crepe, a high grade rayon crepe weave quality, in all wanted street and evening on Wanted Home Needs! $1.49 Tea Kettles $3.49 Fern $1.49 Mirrors $1 .09 Stands $1 T T e T Notions Sanitary Aprons, flesh and white rubber or rubber- ized materlal; nicely bound. Regular c # value ..eeesee 25¢ Dr. Parker's Skeleton Waists, for boys and girls of all sizes. Regu- larly 50c each. 3Q¢ At Hickory Rubber Tea Aprons, all colors and style values ..... 25¢ Puritan Baby Par !::::f)rl;‘ld ‘;-(:Iur ;“ub— 19¢ : all sizes. : 59¢ Hickory ('r}hhfihe(-ts, white rubber, wit brass eyelets....... 39¢ Fancy Ribbon Garters, with flower and rib- bon colors Goldenberg's—First Floor, S oante Tavited. AL mmmmNO INTEREST ANOTED physician, whose practice -+ is among the wealthiest people of his city, became famous for his skill in treating coughs, colds and other affec- tions of the throat and nose. Menth-o-lic is this physician’s most successful prescription put up in the form of a delicious gum wafer. Have a box in your pocket ready for the first sign of hoarseness or dry throat. J. Frank Shellenberger Company, Inc. PHILADELPHIA ENTH-O-LI COUGH WAFERS FRUVTEN RV TR DOV EER R EERA RN RO Ma hog any-Fnished Electric Boudoir Lamps, with decorated parch- mentized shades. Aluminum Tea Ket- Thermax Electric Electric Cook Stoves, s, b-quart trade size; Heaters, good size and steel frame; guaranteed good, substantial qual- Stands, with copper r ” i fully guaranteed. element ity. RonE Brra e R E shades. - GolMenberg's—Pirst Ploor. o —— — 7"':) Charge Accounts Invi OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNT DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDSmmmmmms IR R ‘Wrought-iron Fern French Plateglass