Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT N D. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 11, 1927. AT O INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNT 1 IT PAYS TO Beads and Necklaces, 50c New, colorful beads are almost essential to complete one's Spring outfit. This assortment embraces the clever- est styles in Chokers, of fine cut crystal in pretty colors, Crystal Pendant Necklaces and Fancy Colored Iestoons, others with brilliant rhinestone settings. Goldenberg’s—First Floor,—~Charge Accounts Invited. Purchase Extraordinary of Entire Stock Men’s Suits F rom Lob-Fuhrman, Philadelphia, Manufacturers of High-Grade Customized " Ready- for-Servwe Clothes, Retiring From Business Seldom is it your good fortune to share in such wonderful clothing values, which are the result of our purchase of the entire stock of one of America’s finest makers of men’s suits. This is a sale for men who demand the very best that money can purchase. We bought these fine suits at one price for the lot, and we are passing the savings on to you. Finest Quahtles, Retailed for $40 to $60 One and BANKERS ORERED ' st TOREPAY IG5 i S ury Renders Verdlct Against | :9 Directors of Institution That Failed in 1923. By the Associated Press GENEVA,,. N. Y. Former Mayor Licht and elght other directors of the Geneva| National Bank, which failed in 1923 e confronted with payment of to stockholders the institu directed in a verdict returned by a Supreme Court jury last night in Cnandaigua | yment may, come hard 1[ is gen- | understood, as several of th otors declured at th -vl»llxr( st i S gl 2 g s command of the Continental 3 1he bani Hios Nelymion in he would find the bl: 6 ward off smith ) here where tradition says | Negligence Chary his horse was shod on that famous |5 hold morning equipped to serve him in the ; kholders, g s The building, used for more 150 years as a smithy's stand, Jessening business caused it rs last June, will soon reopen as | $1 and $1.50 Buckles, 59¢ A large assortment of Fancy Buckles, for trimming Spring frocks, in filigree, jeweled and plain patterns. Gold, silver, antique and metal effects, in the most sought colors By the Associated Pre and combinatior BERLIN, Ma thousand ma paid by a terday” for a mercur Aus! stamps’ of the i auction was con Koehler. who refused to divulge the |mnh 3 H ¢ York collector Goldenberz’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. block of 12 yel newspaper low mere! urios were fn\uu'l through old paper They were affixed*to a_package of ddressed to Emperor , but either it was never delivered or never opened. —- OLD SMITHY NOW GARAGE. Shop Where W:\:hingtmls Horse Was Shod Is Modernized. OWN, Mas March 11 March 11 Louis 1. Men’s Clothing Store Opens at 8:30 Saturday Morning for This Great e R CTTITOn to (B than until ‘In the verdict of the ’ ractors were charged sp ally with failing to examine records as members of the discou mittees of the amin- | imber A d nolitae Two Pants Suits of fabrics—Worsteds, Unfinished p Worsteds and Cassimeres, in m\\ models. Two and three single and double breasted coats. most exclusive patterns and light gray, dark gray, brown, tan, pow- der blue, in stripes and mixtures. Sizes 34 to 42 regulars. Also shorts from 35 to 42. These Suits Are Wlth One and Two Pairs of Pants Goldenberg's—First Floor Clothing Store for Men—Direct Entrance From Seventh Street. o e 1o o:=u=n=:n=x For Spring and Easter—Come These 1 000 Glorlous S rin Hats Glrls Clever New Coa S New Parls-InspEd Crcat%m Arrive for a e Jaunty, youthful models for giris of 6 to 14 vears and for little tots Special Sale Saturday at _developed of smart looking materials and priced within reach of the most $5 modest purse. Pretty plaids, checks and plain*colors. Every coat unusually You'll wonder how such lovely hats can be offered smart and scrviceable. so early in the season at this featured price. What a ~ Girls’ Spring Coats, $10.98 thrill to see the newest fabrics, the smartest creased Clever new Spring models for the girls from 7 to 10 years of age— correct ashione in the new belted styles, as well as straightline models, with novelty collar and cuffs. Finished with buttons and linings. and folded crochets, the soft, wonderiul Milans, the chic felts—and to know they are priced at only $5.00! Each hat individually selected. Spring Hats for Others at $12.98 to $16.50 Girls’ Spring Coats, $8.98 dress, street and sports wear, in such new colors as French Beige, Gooseberry, Castillian Red, Green, Blue, Another special assortment of Spring Coats for the girls 6 to 10 vears Athenia and Black. of age, of novelty plaid tweeds and wool homespun, in the newest Spring cleverly finished with buttons and good quality linings. Smart b Little Girls’ New Hats for . Spring, $1.39 to $4.98 Little Girls’ Coats, $8.98 Just the most adorable display of youthful little Of navy blue polret twill, smartly Spring styles you ever laid eyes on. Crisp,. new trimmed and lined in red; finished etin sleeves, made with pockets and | with cute pockets and red buttons. colors—dainty ~t\1e~----trunmmg distinctively youth- Well worth seeing. buttons to match, Beautifully tai- | Sizes 3 to 6 years of age. Clever new Goldenberg’s—Seeond Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. \ sale that particular men can attend finest \ with the assurance that it will meet the v quality O'Hanlon . when smart, button The colors— 1o l( lll'\ll i‘]l N b "l:;.”'\\.f_m Ne..: of These are garments made wis prasiden and style. for the finest 5th Avenue shu]ys»mh— Ralph Wis., was missioner day New { Department & ‘which he rics, patterns and 1.ulmmu of the finest character. Suits with hand-felled collars. and body 1iled on October 3, u i i k failed on October ¢ un- | ; ; \\mmt exacting demands as to quality | Hand- linings and tion in Federal Dis- , of making States | He also whs sent on tEcet Court in Ma fglse reports to “ni mptroller of the Currency. s fined $10,000. §The suit was brought by business . mien and bankers from all over west- efin New York DAVID 1. WALSH SCORES TENDENCY TO AUTOCRACY | xficremng Encroachments of Gov-| 4 ernment Noticeable in Last i 25 Years, He Says. Special Dispateh to The Star. ALTIMORE, March 11.—"“America | drifting toward the princi- | s of an autocracy and away from those of a democr ' Senator David | Tz Walsh of Massachusetts declared iR a speech before the Kiwanis Club P%re yesterday. ‘If anything has been noticeable in Apmerican life in the last quarter of @ century it is the increasing en- | cPoachments of the Government on | mrsonal liberty. Many of us seem | be in the busin f rivaling the | mighty by the substitution of man- | made laws for God-given rights,” he edid. .“Today we are seeing a fierce at- tack within the Government on the | same inalienable rights which were oclaimed 150 years ago by the claration of Independence—the hts to live, to seek hapmness and enjoy our personal liberty.. * “ll is not the business of lh& Gov- iflnenl to regulate private habits. tailored sleeves buttonholes. FUEL LTV RV EREIYE AV R T R TR R RV T RO T RSO RO RV shades, pockets. Little Girls’ Coats, $7.98 All-wool mnovelty checks and n tures, stylish models, with raglan ¢ How Safely ‘Are Your Securities Protected from Fire and Theft? Our Super-safe SAFE Affords Perfect Protection FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Boxes as low as $5 a year AL TR Jored. Sizes 3 to 6 years. Spring models, Little Children’s Spring Hats, $1.95 Oi silk and straw combinations, patent milan and hemps, all new shapes and high colors, trimmed with ribbons. Also plenty of navy blue, new blue ful. blic sentiment is moving only very wly toward the realization that the duty of governing bodles is to guarantee the highest possible meas- ure of personal liberty.” ILEANA MAY VISIT ITALY. Rumors of Possible Romance Grow ‘With Report of Trip. .BUCHAREST, Rumania, March 11 .—Reports that Princess Ileana is | accompany King Ferdinand and | Marie on a voyage to Sicily the ! end of this month or early in April ve brought a renewal of rumors| ¥hich last Fall connected her name | th that of Crown Prince Humbert | Ttaly in a possible romance. {King Ferdinand’s health has so im- rzvved under recent radium treatment a Wasted Hours and tans in the lot. Broken Glasses need not mean loss of time waiting for the lenses to be replaced. You do not even need to look up your prescription. Just bring the pieces to us—on short notice you can L 500 Boys’ $8, $10, $12.50 and $15 Easter Suits e In One of the Greatest Value-Giving Sales on Record! with long and goli pants. Sizes 5 to 18 years. FREE—Boys’ Easter Ties Opticians New Panty Dresses | \ J A regular 50c Rayon Knit Four-in-Hand Tie given free with each purchase of a boys’ suit Optometrists here tomorrow. Clean-up of a manufacturer’s stock of sample suits, broken lots and remaining lines, left after filling early Spring orders. Three and four piece Suits, with two pairs | of Knickers—suits with one or two pairs of long pants—suits with golf pants and knickers—suits t the specialists attending him sav he is able to travel, and probably will draw much. benefit from the effects of Southern climate. FILM PROBE APPROVED. &unmlian House Agrees to Plan [ Offered by Bruce. "IILLBUL RNE, March 11 (#).—The | ustralian House of Representatives | v agreed to Premier Bruce's mo- f m’ for appointment of a ittee to inquire into the Australi jotion picture industry, as a result | the film censor's severe criticism certain imported films. % The report shows that 649 feature | and dramatic fllms were imported from the United States in 1925 against from € IF VOU HAD A ECK A8 Lonn ASYHIB FELLOW SORETHRUAT fll 3 WAY 922 14th St. PPA canare Dresses of the better kind, of beautiful English prints, dainty new patterns and colorings. Finished with hems and em- broidered designs. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Silk Panty Dresses $3.50 New Silk Pongee Panty Dresses, with hand embroidered pockets; green, blue and rose col- lar and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6 years. DHEVOFR DDA T ODRPLLCTRTEAPESRARBURRLRSCRRAD R BDLDR DO LD S RS SERENML RV AT 00 The National Sore Throat Remedy SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IF $18.75 “Prep” Suits With Two Pairs Long Pants and Vest $15.85 $12.50 to $18 Spring Suits With Two Pairs Pants and Vest RBwand F 'Streets. NNV Special for Saturday We Offer Better Spring Hats $ at Hats of quality in every design, fabric and col- or of a brill- iant Season. At a price within every TRV ERL TR TR T T budget. (Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Toilet Specials & Denney's Velvet $9.75 All-wool Suits, in a_great variety of dressy models, single or double breasted styles. Rich Spring colorings and mixtures. Sizes 7 to 20 years. (Note—Over 100 Suits are of imported English qAn-\n}nl lmtalerhll!. in an assortment of smart Spring mixtures and colorings; perfect-fittis models; sizes 13 to 18. » g Other “Prep” suits, sizes 14 to 20 years, $21.75,:$23.50 and $24.75. 2 kL Colgate's Rapid Shave Cream, new giant size tube, with trial can of Colgate’s B New Taleum for men, both for 45¢ $1 Melba Fleurs Face Powder, all shades, box. . elba Rouge, all new tints, box. .. 50¢ Denney & ~Denney’s Moist- Proof Face Powder, shades Cream, and pro toilet an 10c cake, trial bo Coleo Sh Men’s $1.2.5 Union Suits 79c¢ Men’s Utica Bodyguard Ribbed Union Suits, ecru and white; short gleeves and full length legs. Flat Jock seams. Perfect.quality. Sizes 34 to 46, $1.25 to $2 nghtrobes Sample \[g)\truhes Varsity make, of Fruit of the Loom Muslin and Nainsook, also Fruit of the Loom Checked Nainsook, cambric and other fine materials. V-neck style. Sizes 15, 16 and 17. 65¢ Fancy Half Hose, 29¢ Fancy Halt Hose, silk and rayon mixed; high spliced heel, double re- inforced sole and toe. Plaids and stripes. - Perfect quality and slight irregulars. Charge Acc ts Invited. SRl Denney Colgate’s Coleo Soap, for cleanses, heals tects the skin, Z54. “Smart Set” Vest Suits, $14.75, $18.50, $21.50, $23.59 and $24.75 d bath use, regularly , THREE cakes, with ttle Colgate's 250 Impoo. $1.50 Chiffon Silk Hose 98 C Pair Women's Full-fashioned Silk Stockings, of sheer hiffon weight, in all desirable shades for Spring. Reinforced with lisle garter we The majority are perfect quality, omnie have siight defects which are fmrdly noticeable and will not hurt the wearing quality or appe-mmcc Women’s 50c Sport Hos 29¢ Ribbed Sport Hose, good assort- ment of wanted shades for sports wear. All perlez:t quality. Children’s 25¢ Socks 3 Pairs, S0c Rayon Short Socks, assorted shades, with ribbed tops—all new fresh stock . uomnlmu—fim Floor. ounts_Invited. woolens with label.) broadeloth, striped madras. New Easter Silk Scarfs $2.95 New Painted and Blocked Scarfs, of beautiful quality georgette and crepe de chine, in an unusual array of novel de- signs and color combinations to match Spring dresses and coats. Full length and width. Easter Neckwear $1.50 A variety of dainty neckwear, in- cluding Collar and Cuff Sets, Vestees with Cuffs and Jabots, of lace, linen and georgette. Newest styles in gay, colorful effects. 2,000 “Little Friend" $1 Blouses NewSpring Blouses, for the boys from 6 to 16 vears of age—collar-attached others of striped broadcloth and neat $1.25 “Bell” Shirts, 95¢ (4 “Bell” Brand Shirts, collar attached style, in sizes ., of white, tan and blue 12 to 14% neck measure. tari and blue, also of striped percale. Of broadcloth, in white, Goldenberg’s—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. The New Handbags $2.95 Smart pouch and underarm shapes in a great variety—of leather and novelty grains; also combination leathers. Some lined with silk, others with leather. Inside attached change purse. All the most popular shades. Also New Silk Bags, in pouch and under- arm shapes, with all-over beaded tops. $1.50 Mesh Bags, 89¢ Silver-plated Mesh Bags, fine- mesh kind, with attractive frames lace edge. ,Ring chain fi=“=“=’"=“=fl==o Underwear For Women and Children Women's Light-weight Cott, Union_Suits, low n('ckkand sleev: less; tight and shell trimmed knee; sizes 52, 54 Special . o ‘ml > 79c Women's lelnt-wel:ht Cottor Pants, tight and shell knee style’: with ‘muslin waistband. “Viola® brand. Regular sizes ..... Extra sizes ... 59¢ 69¢ Girls' Bloomer Suits, of cross ::;rd mu:lm_. m;de with p seat; sizes to 10 @oldenberg’s—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited.

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