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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1927. === NQ) INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUN TS e W E' DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEND: $2.50 and $3 Ruffled $1 and $1.29 Oil Opaque Curtains, $1.75 Set Window Shades, 47c Fine Voile Ruffied Curtains, 254 yards long, with 54- ] B e annd e inch valance and tie backs. Ivory color, with blue, rose, n and green, also duplex white and dark 3 a — ik (Continued from Fourteenth Page.) i \ DEAL AT Bighteenth street for the Spring season. Soclety to Meet for Benefit Lenten Lectures. Mrs. Carlton Van Valkenburg, Mrs. John L. Clem, Miss Bessie Kibbey and Mr. Heinrich Mein are among the additional subscribers to the lec- ture serles which is under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, as chairman, and Mrs. Walter R. Tuck- erman, vice chairman. The serles will open tomorrow morning with the lecture on “Some Aspects of Anglo- American Relations,” by Mr. Will- mott H. Lewls, Washington corre- spondent of the London Times, who Is a brilliant speaker as well as writer, and who is an_authority on the subject he will discuss. Mr. Lewis will speak at 11:30 o'clock in the main ballroom at the Mayflower Hotel and the lecture will be followed by a luncheon, for which many reservations are being made. Ad- ditional luncheon hostesses are Mrs. samuel J. Henry, who will entertain for her sister, Mrs. Barnard Phillips of Rye, N. Y., Mme. Ekengren and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, who will be joint hostesses at the table they have reserved, and Mrs. Edward E. Hayden, who will entertain a party Bt Gur gusets it the lecture and w%m; e sl Vb cheon. o o @ ) ; The series, which consists of four | Linwood Maithews and Pearl E, Tiopett. fectures, 1o be given at 1130 aum. on | Siowbrs Eaoimide sud loppes () Brovorio. the mornings of March 9, 16, 23 and | James 0. Wils 30, with Mr. Lewis, Hamlin Garland, John Cowper Powys and Strickland Gillilan as the speakers is for the benefit of the fund now being accu- mulated, under the trusteeship of Mr. Charles J. Bell, for the erection of the George Washington Memorial Bullding, the foundations of which have alrcady been completed and paid for. The land on which the building is fo sland was donated by Congress and the corner stone was lald by ! | president of the George Washington | bec st gl iy emorial Asmoclaon Meine funds for | St Milkegaeyy &0, dage Newlon'et, the building, and it is the ambition | pital. i of the association to have the build- | §arah Beelin. 80, 516,33rd, 8ty ing a reality by 1932, the date of the Mary Stokes Lansdale, 78. 3607 Warder st. celebration of the 200th anniversary FHD S tora-Oterback. 74. Sibles Hos- of the birth of George Washington. | pigap P Burford Otterback, 74. Sibley The presentation of “Much Ado| EmmasS. Rock 73 436 1ath st se. About Nothing,” by the Washington o “5;_*1‘3{‘,,; e Shakespearean Society Players, w . 82, st be given in one performance March 21, | Louisa Brandt. 65, Sibley Hospltal. ' oo instead of March 9 and ‘:hassorlxlr;ab s ly scheduled, the Engl peaking al Falls . 44, 8 ¥ Unton, under whose auspices the play | s Malatico ‘Spasaro, 20, Sibley Hos- is to be produced, announces. ‘William H. Jones. 5. 472 M s The production, which is in aid of Roberison. 88, 112 St | the fund to rebuild the Shakespecr- D il PR o g ean Memorlal Theater on Stratford- 62, 1838 '8 e on-Avon, will be held in Plerce Hall, ‘}‘,:fl““', e 00 s thaneo “os- Kenyon st. ' SOCIETY gold, lavender and green rayon overlock edges. i 1 Goldenberz's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. irregulass. 9x12-Ft. Large Room Size Stenciled CREX Rugs New Spring-Summer 1927 Designs and Colors 9.75 Here are new, durable and attractive floor coverings to replace heavy winter rugs— specially priced tomorrow. Chinese, Orien- tal and conventional patterns in colorings to harmonize with any room decora- tive scheme. All are 9x12-ft. size and perfect quality. ‘»—Fourth Floor.—Charxe Accounts Invited. AT $2 Grade 40-inch Satin Canton Crepe at $1.59 Yard Excellent quality, close, firm weave with rich satin finish—used by smartly dressed women for frocks, lingerie, costume slips and many other pur- poses. 40 inches wide, in a large variety of wanted Spring colors, as well as black and white. $1.75 Radium Silk, $1.29 $1.75 Taffeta Silk, $1.39 40-inch Washable Radium Silk, 35-inch Taffeta Silk, allsilk allsilk quality, in an assortment | chiffon quality, in black, white of wanted lingerie shades. and wanted colors. $2.50 Flat.Crepe, $1.98 T et iy e 32-inch Pongee Silk, a rich lus- 40-inch Flat Crepe, very fine, trous, pure silk quality, for all-silk washable quality in street | dresses and lingerie. Good assort- and evening shades. ment of colors. T Rompers 79c Kiddies’ Rompers and Creepers, cute, new styles of good quality chambray and linene, pretty Spring shades, with fancy stitch- ings, others trimmed with white, others with combi- nation colors. $1.69 Dresses $1.50 Girls® Dregses, ginghams, and colorings. lar and cuffs, pockets; sizes vears. Goldenberz’s—Third Fleor. Charge Accounts Tavited: T MRS. WILLIAM C. GORGAS, Patroness for the series of lectures during Lent given at the Mayflower for the benefit of George Washington Memorial. Marriage Licenses. Grant Jackson and Pearl White. e M B rown of CLone Beich, Calif., Lowered Prices $8.65 9x12-ft. Extra Fine Imported Grass Rugs .$7.95 ily Davis. eal of this city and Alice E. yn. Md. ames E. tence of Leesburg. Va.. and Alma N. Armentraut of Bealeton. Va Rubin Goldstein and Ethel Tenich Jeff Henry and Nannie V. Pullium. New Bloomer of prints and new patterns White col- attractive 6 to 10 .816.50 9x12-ft. Hodges' Cherokee Fiber Rugs.. $10.88 .$21.50 Smaller sizes to match, at equally low prices. 3575 and $6.75 $1.25 Rexoleum Rugs Felt Base Rugs Slight frregulars 3x6-ft. Rexoleum of Congolenm and | Rugs, heavy felt- Pabcolin Rugs, (()ide base krade, In a neat (W = : hand i patter [)ea h R t d Goldenberg's—First Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. ru: ::Tfie p‘:l‘:e‘:‘ns, with artistic | each :nd. V::'lou‘:n good color- ths heported. Torders, for every room in the | ings—(First Floor — Bargain house. ' 6x9-ft. size. Table). Spring Notions 25c and 35c Dress Shields, assorted Baby Rubber Pants, sorted sizes; flesh, white and 21 natural; 39c value (v Turkish Knit Wash Cloths, white with colored shell 8 edge, 10c and 15c kinds.. OC Rubber Step-ins, with net illiam L. ave. tops; flesh color only; All Souls’ Church, Sixteenth and Har- | pical. gt g 4 39C vard streets, as originally :rra'?geg;u g:plrry“& g:: - 'knux'a}gzllzun 9 Boxes have been taken by the Brit-| §e0rude B . 1315 Bie ish ,Ambassador and Lady Isabella o aasenan 18, 705 Con r !hlvc _Cre:t_m;ug h:‘otl Holders, Howard, the Secretary of Commerce ree in set; bright col- 22c orings N Rubber Aprons, houschold and Mrs. Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. James and tea styles; assorted ZSC M. Beck, Mrs. Henry H. Flather, Mr. colors; 50c grade...... and Mrs. Willlam Castle, Mr. and Mrs. 79c Laundry Bags, heavy art Frederick H. Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and Mrs. Nich- tickings, assorted col-; ors; drawstring styles. 5 C DIRETper; A large collection of cleverly designed Hats Children’s Rubber and Rub- of soft felts—alone or combined with straw. Soft, rippling, scalloped-and upturned brims— with flattering crowns and gay touches of color. Large and small REFLECTING —the acme of style and good taste . ¢n Col. Claude H. Birdseye of the United States Geological Survey will be the honor guest and speaker at the dinner given at the Women's City Club at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. The after-dinner talk will be on “Ro- 9x12-t. Hodges' Rattania Rugs 9x12.ft. Crex de Luxe Rugs . Weave) Rugs Wit 6 x 9 1t try (Brussels }$12.85 weave) Rugs, ander Smith's make: handsome Dat- terns and coloring: “Blue Crane” Pure Thread Silk Stocki New selections—inviting kT é Here's unusual value for you—a pure thread silk stocking, so Spring’s delightful Hats. Bet- reasonably priced—and guaranteed to give satisfactory wear! Any ter Hats than women expect stockings. Every pair perfect—clear, shimmering silk with mer- cerized tops and reinforcements. In the desirable service weight. Women’s $1 Rayon Children’s 50c Socks ose, 59¢ 35¢ Children’s Sport Socks, 7% with mock-seam back; good as- sortment of colors; slight irreg- ] Spring wear; fancy turnover g cuffs; irregulars. 9x12-ft. Hodges' Reversible Fiber Rugs $20 Tapestry (Brussels Seamless T a pes- woven fast colors: worsted face. Alex- e ——————————————————————————s New Felt Hats in Smart Colors for Spri . . Guaranteed Not to Rip, Run or Tear alr values in tomorrow’s sale of pair_not giving satisfaction will be promptly replaced with new to find for so little. All the new Spring shades are here in “Blue Crane” silk hosiery. Rayon and Silk Mixed Hose, length; assorted shades for ulars. Children’s Stockings, 18c DRESSES AND COATS for young women of all ages— what is new and smart expect to find here. mance in Mapping the United States.” Miss Laura Jacques will be hostess. For a half hour preceding the dinner guests are invited to meet Col. and Mrs. Birdgeye informally. Among those subscribing for the dinner are Maj. and Mrs. Bowie, Mrs. J. Garfield Riley, Dr. A. Frances Foye, Judge Mary O'Toole, Dr. Helen Strong, Miss Mary Kelly, Miss Mamy McKinney, Mrs. H. B. Gantt, Mrs. Ida Whitting- ton and Miss Sue Gantt. ‘The English-Speaking Unlon will have its monthly tea tomorrow after- noon at the Carlton Hotel headquar- tess from 4:30 to-6 o’clock. The hostess will be Mrs. H. W. Fitch, assisted by Mrs. S. Lawrence Heap, Mrs. H. G. Chilton, Mrs. J. Joyce Broderick, Mrs. Stephan Rowan, Mrs. R. Giles and Miss Nanie MaComb. Mr, Stephan Bonsal will give a short tatk on China., ‘The social evening of the Hilary A. Herbert Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, to be held Wednes- day evening; March 9, at the Con- federate Memorial Home, 1322 Ver- mont avenue, will be an enjoyable occasjon. The chairman of the enter- tainment committee, Mrs. James ‘Trinible, has secured Representative William B. Oliver of Alabama to address the Chapter and guests on China, giving the personal impres- sions he received during a recent visit to that country. The music by Mrs. Frank Lord, soloist, and Miss Isabel McGee, violinist, accompanied by Miss Madge Greenhalgh, will be most attractive. Luncheon will be served tomorrow by Mrs. Durant’s Circle after the lec- ture which Mrs. R. Winston Holt will give for the Rector's Ald of St. Mar- garet’s Church, following the regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Holt will speak on “The History of the Flag” and will tllustrate her talk with colored slides. Births Reporle;i. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Raymond S. and C} T'S the taste-in- j triguing_ flavor of BUDD'S rich- ly refreshing Ice Creams that will de- light your palate. Ap- propriate, too, to_the approaching St. Pat- rick's Day. Order Pistachio today. 18th and Columbia Rd. Ferrol and Lillian Gibbs. boy. Wade and Marseliena Scott, boy. 1115 1117 F STREET Coats of Comfort —and Fashion Designed to types—Dress and Sports—and Juxuriously trimmed with fine furs. Smart weaves, in appealing colors; expertly tailored. Beginning at $29.50 fo————————————————— } Spring Suits Man-tailored short coats and wrap-around skirts are featured—some have vest fronts; some tailored overblouses. Favored materials are Imported Tweeds, Nov- elty Mixtures, Twills, Hair-line Stripes, Kasha— toned to the Spring shades; also Navy and Black. $20.50 10 $65.00 - LUMB berized Play Aprons, all colors and styles; 3% 25c Floor, Goldenberz’s—TFirst Floar head sizes. Goldenberg's—Second Floon—Charge Accounts Invited. Beige, Wood Tones, Greens, Grays, Blues, Rose & Black Clean Up of a Maker’s Surplus ‘Boys’ Regular $1.50 ERJACKS 69cC Just the garment for school and play wear. Full-cut and well tailored Lumberjacks, in attractive plaid color combinations, with adjustable sport collar and cuff-knit bottom. Sizes 8 to 16 years. $3 and $4 Lumberjacks, $1.95 All-'wool Lumberjacks, beautiful new plaids in an assortment of colorings. toms; sizes 8 to 16 years. Cuft-knit bot- 's—Thi loor. . GoMenberzs—hicd Fioor. §5 and $6 Lumberjacks, $2.95 All-wool Lumberjacks, fine grade materials, in handsome large block plaids; cuff-knit bot- toms; sizes 8 to 16 years. $1.25 Bed Pillows 67c 95 Large Size Bed Pillows, n“l:‘il with sterilized curled feathers covered with A. C. A. or heavy-weight art tickings. Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor. o 29¢ and 39¢ Cretonnes 19¢ yard Yard - wide* Fast - color Cre- tonnes, light and dark floral, stripe or bird designs. Mill lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but plenty alike for coverings and dr}lp::,"' in Table, Women’s 79¢ Union Suits 59c ‘Women’s Light-weight Cotton Union Sults, low neck and sleeve- less; tight and shell-trimmed knee. Regular_and extra sizes. Boys’ $1 Union Suits 85¢c Boys' Fleeced Cotton Union Suits; high neck and long sleeves; ankle pants; perfect quality. bere's—First Floor. 79c Wear Right Chamosuede Gloves - 58c Two-clasp Chamosuede Gloves, famous Wear Right make, with embrojdered backs. Come in black, mode, beaver, ':kln, almond and gray; assorted sizes. Women's Strap Wrist Gauntlet Gloves, with embroidered and In I;zu:k and New Spring (A For Sporis and Dress Wear Extra Large Sizes 421), to 521/, ity. Children’s Cotton Ribbed Stockings, in black and cordovan; slight irregulars. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Coats $12.50 3 Featuring the popular vogue expressed in many smart style details that are copied from higher priced models for Spring and Summer. Coats with new trimmings of Summer furs and models that are tailored with striking Materials Are Soft All-Wool Tweeds, Overplaids Novelty Mixtures and Twills Sport and dressy models, with self collars or fur collars of mandel, Some models are lined with imitation natural or b eige squirrelette furs. kasha, with cuffs of same material. Large patch pockets or fancy pockets. Trimmed with fancy silk stitch- ing and rows of self or bone buttons. Colors of navy, tan, cocoa and black, also rich overplaids and attractive combinations. Golden 50c Lovely Imported Voiles Extra fine, sheer, two-ply quality, with wide tape edge. Thg assortment pffers choice of a wide selection of lovely Spring shades to meet every requirement. 40 inches wide. 69c Satin Plaid Rayon, 49c 36-inch Satin Plaid Rayons, highgrade, rich, satin-finish grade, in all new Spring shades. Eponge, 25¢ 36-inch Eponge, stylish pebble weave, in orange, gold, orchid and _gray, fast colors. Indian Head, 35¢ 64inch White Indian_ Head, linen-finish quality, 2 to 10 yard lengths, Slight Irregulars 50c Pongee Silks, 35¢ 854nch Pongee Silk, silk-and- cotton quality, with rich, lustrous finish. Street and evening shades, 39¢ Printed Voiles, 25¢ 36-inch Rayon Striped Printed Volles, light and dark grounds with neat printings. Goldenberg’s—First Floor—Charge Accounts Invited., Regular $8 Rayon Bedspreads $4.98 29¢ 39¢ Imperial Suitings, 25¢ 36-inch Mercerized Imperial Suitings, linen-finish grade, in white and wanted colors. 39c Printed Batiste, 29c 89-inch Printed Batiste, fine sheer quality, light grounds show- ing new printings; guaranteed fast colors. Size 81x105 Here is a real value! Just 300 of these handsome satin-finish Bro-. cade Rayon Bedspreads, of a quality and beauty that will surprise you. Rich lustrous silk-like quality, in rose and gold. Warranted fast colors. 81x108 inches—extra large size for double beds. $1.39 Bleached Sheets, 98¢ 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, doublebed size; close-woven quality. Finished with wide hem. 35¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases fine, firm-woven grade, hand torn and ironed. 59¢ Pillowcases, 39¢ 45x36 Embroidered Rayon Pil- lowcases, hand torn and ironed; beautiful embroidered designs. Goldenberg's—Figst Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 9 Bleached Sheets $1.19 72x108 Seamless Bleached heets, extra large size for three- quarter beds; heavy round sheet- ing cotton, free from starch or dressing. 20c Unbleached Cotton, 140 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, heavy round thread Tmllt§< o 6¢ Bleached Muslin, 12%;¢ 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close- woven, soft-finish quality. 0 INTEREST, OR EXTRAS ADDED-TO CHARGE Afc\'c"owvrs —— Imperial Player Rolls for March * (With Words) 49c “Blue Hawaiian Moonlight,” * “Deed I Do, “Everything's Made for Love,” “I'm Looking Over a Four-leat Clover,” “Old- fashioned Sal,” “The RIff Song"” (from the Desert Song), “‘Some One to Watch Over Me” (from Oh, Kay), “Sugar Foot Stamp,” “That's What I Call a Pal" “What Does It Matter” (Irving Berlin's latest) and “Yankee Rose.” @ " oldenbere’s—3usic Dent. 69¢ Oilcloth Table Covers 49c 54x54 Oilcloth Table Covers, an array of new and pretty fast. color designs printed on Sanitas oilcloth. Sanitary and economi- cal table covers. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. 35¢ New Spring Ginghams Anderson’s Ivanhoe and Others 100 pieces of Beautiful New Spring Dress Ginghams, in- cluding Anderson’s Ivanhoe and other A large assort- ment of staple and fancy checks, plaids, stripes and wanted plain colors. fine grades for making Summer frocks. high-grade qualities. Fast colors. Very 25¢ Regular 25c¢ Percales, 18c Yard 36-inch Percales, light grounds in new printings; high count quality for men’s and boys’ shirts, women’s and chil- dren’s dresses and aprons. Goldenberg's—First Floor. . Charge Accous Tnvited. “Sweet 16” Combinette and Girdles sonms $2.50 & $3| The “Sweet Sixteen” Combinette and Girdle gives the desired slender lines, and helps preserve | : the youthful figure. Of beautiful fancy pink fabric, in sizes for slender and average figures. Girdles, in sizes 26 to 30, at $250 and Combinette, in sizes | 34 to 38, at $3.00. Corset Department.—Second Floor. T A —