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of THE. EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928 oy ooy oam) (Slight Irregulars) oth service and sheer ights, The latter have 1k tops with picot edges. ¢ service weights have our-inch lisle garter, and 1s4 lisle welt and sole. e Store Where Quality and Economy Rule! BERGS lar Department Store—BOTH SIDES OF SEVENTH STREET AT K Women’s $1.75 & $1.95 Grade ‘ ‘nF ull-Fashioned Silk Hose 89 $1.50 Sterling Silver Salt and . Pepper Sets 88c Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Shaker Sets, ‘of pretty designs. Six in set, and neatly boxed. Jewelry Dept. $1.00 Gift Jewelry Attractively Boxed Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hosiery 1.19’ 41 JpmasmasemraeI eI 8 We Do Not Penalize Our Friends by Adding Interest or Extras to Their Monthly Billsg 2@ S Q RN RN BN DL ERN 2N A Friday Sale That Provides Unequaled Values $25 and $29.50 Befurred Coats $21.90 LOO]( Back on By the Associated Press. mann, dean of German artists and president of the Prussian Academy of Fine Arts, at the age of 80 stil! works | every day in his studio and turns out paintings with the energy and enthusi- asm of a young man. When asked by the Associated Press what his recipe was for a youthful old age, he replied, BERLIN, December 6—Max Lieber- | BOYHOOD THRASHINGS SECRET TO LIEBERMANN'S SUCCESS Dean of German Artists at 80 Refuses to Works, Fearing Repetition of Style. at a dinner he gave soon after his election. Somebody asked me that | evening what I thought of Hindenburg. {I didn't vote for him,' I replied, ‘but I find he is a really great man.’ “He is so thoughtful, too. One rather chilly day as I came to the | executive palace to work on his portrait |1 was pleasantly surprised to find tne room hr"’rrl His servant then said laconically, “Thrashing.” | to me, that was done at the Presi- | i 2 s Pressed to elaborate, he said: “The | dent’s p"l\rvndl order. He thought you (Three Pairs for $3.50) | c Fine quality materials, best thing that happl'ngr‘l to me W ‘mlzm find it disagreeable to work in : : 3 ; . that I got so many hidings. In my ld room Iixceptional in quality and value—all silk stockings T’ hesorimiehit of Novelty Gifts. Yo and lustrous Broadcloths, youth my father saw fo it tat T was other time he asked me when he f fi cled 2 fashic ilk i 7 Ly § B 5 kept in my proper place, and later the | sh ed a date. of fine, even, clear weave, full fashioned and pure silk § | ded are Brooches, Bar Pins, Pin- including soft finish Suedes critics did_ theif part to keep me from pa from toe to top of garter hem. and interlined g Reinforced toe-guard [f top for added service. Every pair lets, Necklaces, Chokers, Cuff Links, Baby Neck Chains, Tie Clasps and mist, all enriched with furs of un- akable quality. becoming vain.” Leader in German Art. are ac- 4 3 | perfect quality | Link Sets. Values 69¢ to $1.00. Both under the old imperial regime and | \unting Choice of the following new shades: Dust, Boule- §| Ci Bo Deep shawl, crown o fl,“.“}fil'!}é’?,b",’;uf&”r“‘i“ai Qph.’?\ elnmcdw)nn\5 e -”1 m:;ad”;\‘ (‘f ”Q vard, Manon, Ritz, Basque, Wrought Iron, Ali Baba Japanese Cigarette Boxes Stk collares witt il | mending fguie t Ceomian ant 16| o abin o e o F(}"‘p;)‘(\l:l?_ and many others. ‘ Silver-finish Cigarette Boxes, in, 50 POUCHNCE i Wi lLEspIta i o While relatively few American galleries | ment Ho would not for anything. in 3 unique designs and pretty shapes. JUC : Women’s Silk and Rayon Hose Medium welght, seamed back, silk or rayon sole, lisle heel and toe, with picot garter top. Wanted shades. Women’s Silk and Rayon Hose Medium weight, scamed back, rein- forced lisle heel and toe. Pointed or French heels. In the newest shades. Children’s 73 Novelty Socks In attractive novelty patterns with C"dar lined and substantially made. Jewelry Section, Main Floor Ribbon Vanity Bags Dainty Silver Vanity Bags, with 48 velour powder puff and mirror. As- C sortment of attractive styles, in indivie dual gift boxes. | | |+ Powder Puff Sticks 1 | \ 65¢ | 44c 33c chur Coco Opo Man Complete fancy cuffs that reach to the elbows, including Black Man- Wolf, Marmink, Squirrelette, Fitch Raccoon-dyed ian a, ssum del. or range of sizes Mammmmw&xm:k@mramm possess his works, they are to be found in all the leading collections of Ger- mans. Such paintings as his “Amster- dam Orphan Girl” “Kindergarten,” “The Spinners,” “Net Menders,” “Por- trait of Burgomaster Petersen,” “The Polo Team,” etc., are known to every student of art. A further reason why Liebermann has retained his youthful prospect upon life is the fact that he never looks back. “I haven't the faintest idea where my the world have had his pleasur: fere with my con the emperor being so inter- gine onsiderate!” Retained as Academy Head. For eight years Max Liecbermann has been at the head of the academy, al- though the term ordinarily is but two “The other fellows simply are y to take the burden upon them- he said_whimsically. “So they selves s contrasting cuffs, Wanted shades. " & pictures are, and I never bother to find | leave it to an old man like myself. Of ms "L!flsi;l;g! of the Sizes 613 to 101 48c and 956 Each from 16 to 44 and extra large o;x;," hekslldi “I“t(ifll[l}'lt ukehn?“see my | course, P\‘rr}-bn(kl))o'djun:p" e 1 ,7§ an 95 nationally " autiful A e old works. wal roug! e with | can't please anybody, it seems. Really, 'nw brad, Waated Boys’ Golf Hose ; Tl el P e sizes from 461 to 50 blinkers, as it were, looking forward | some one else ought to head the BT T e o o T C ||| i’ eeoriment of styies. . only, and never back or even to the side. | academy, somebody who is more in e e Wit s T 0 d / Were I to look back I might be in dan- | harmony with the present-day tend- Main Ploor—Hosiery Section Toilet Goods Section, Main Floor ger of becoming conventional or repeat- | encies in art.” v | . | ing the style of previous works. Members of the academy say, how- R R R R R R R R R R R R 1] $5.98 China Tea Sets =¥ Silk Undxes—the Appreciated Gift Women's “Kayser” Glove Silk Vi Bodice style, reinforced % 52.50 underarm, and colors white and pink. Women's Rayon Bandau Chemise Bloomer style with re- $ dainty 98 Tmported decorne. China Tea Sets, shapes i anc ) E% ¥, “Now, art must be the expression of personal experiences. As the experi- ences change, so, too, will one’s con- ception change. I know no severer charge against a would-be artist than his sigh that he does not know what to paint. If he cannot personally ex- perience what is going on about him and from the fullness of his experience bring his impressions onto the canvas, ever, that it is because Licbermann is so objective and fair-minded that he advances talent wherever it be found, even when the tendency or school of the artist is in ‘direct contradiction to Libermann’s conceptions. It is because of this broad-mindedness that his re- tention of the presidency is insisted upon. $1 Sale of TOYS Schoenhut’s Toy Ukelele he s no artist.” Finds Hindenburg “Great.” inforced seat. l)aumlv new decorations. Eacl trimmed with lace in all set consists of 6 cups, 5139 | Del Rio's Condition Unchanged. BERLIN, December 6 (#).—The con- Toy Kitchen Tools Toy Doll Trunk Mother Little Helper Toy Schoenhut's Toy Ukelele, s Toy Doll Trunk with lock s pastel shades. 6 saucers, 6 plates One of Liebermann’s latest “models” | dition of Jaime Martinez de - Bhe youngster's delight. 1 gy I Hiehaite of and key. Well made, in 12- 1 . Rayon Shortee Bloomers one teapof, one sugar was President von Hindenburg. The | oo husbana of Do oo w0 for- inch size. Very attractive an d $ 39 | bowl, one crea two men, who are of the same age, had | actress, was unchanged today, but the Toy Doll Wood Dresser Plush Teddy Bear trimmed with neat ribbon . | Filitier: many points of contact, “Hes an|weakness of his heart was oOMInous. $Toy Doll Wood Dresser, Steering Sleds rosettes. In the dainty = DOWNSTAIRS STORE. awfully clever fellow, besides being ex- | Padre Sanchez Moreno, the Del Rio 16-inch Plush Teddy tremely good-hearted,” is Liebemmann’s| family priest, arrived from Madrid and Bear, fully jointed. comment on the venerable head of the | was at the bedside of the patient offer- republic. “I met him for the first time ing religious consolation. ¥ fun nicely dec- Steering Sleds, with steel runners. A gift s\lxrle to please a boy or girl. 51 Child’s Folding Table Child’s Hardwood $ 1 With " mirror; brated. 51 ! Toy Llundry S.e 8 pastel combinations. 11 Rayon French Panties | Attractively trimmed with }5 39 Women’s Super Rayon Extra Size Vests Novel Gifts Notion Dept. From the Children’s Work Garters, Handker- chiefs and Garter Boxes, 50c Each Sets, 50c French band front, elas- tic back, reinforced crotch. 51 Humpty Dumpty Circus Humrly Dumpty Circus, consisting of 5 pieces. A toy that will delight the Sandy Andy Toy Sandy Andy Sand Toy with can of sand. Folding Table, strongly constructed, natural finish. y's Children’s Work Boxes, all fitted in as- P P e . |j| sorted colors. Garters, Handker- e = fig\l}- Toy Laundry s e Reinforced arm shield, bodice top, and in $ 39 1 Fancy Work chiefs and Garter Sets, B e 1 with miniature toy cinas 1 Aluminum Percolator colors of flesh and peach. Sizes 44 to 50. == ||| Baskets, $1.00Each 0 all colors. Neatly ‘nd;.‘"d“"v"d = B Aluminum 2:;‘00!1” 4 s | mF::s?;w‘Xo;;{mg::k:fid Fancy ters Xe7 Wioed Bungslor Toy'PosliTable PR LA o Women’s $1.25 Rayon Undies | "% seon. So0c Pr. to but them on W, T cups and 4 saucers, Fancy Garters, in as- @ilcely painted and well 1 ok i, & it 1 percolater, 1 sugar and l Sample lot of Women's Rayon Undies, in all the pastel 50c and $1.00 Each sorteq styles and colors. b fade. frame, 1 cream. shades. Included are: Pantles, Chemise, Step-ins, and Hat Stands, in plain All nicely boxed. Dance Sets. All ar beautifully made of per!ecv. quality trim- med with lace. In the latest of styles. 89c Union Suits ‘Women's Medium-weight enamel and eramel with fancy beads. Hosiery Tills, 44c Hoslery Tills, covered 195¢| 50c Children’s Underwear | Children’s Fleeced Cotton Boxed Wash . Cloths, 59¢ Boxed Wash Cloths, Schoenhut’s Blocks Schoenhut's Little Tots' sl 10-Key Pianos 20-key Piano, upright Stnmnly made and Toy Cedar Chest Toy Cedar Chest, made Even little children can wood Building Blocks, and ) =) : wmwmmmmammm&r 51 st -.-u: m‘l-l:og - Tina ek SifwEiiefon:. Cotton Union Suits, sleeveless 65¢ Shirts and Pants, shirts have 35¢ |t :HI: !uimy Lo “Vfilg "‘:ad::“‘“i:‘;'d c&':r':dl . oyland—In the Downstairs Storé Z & |§| hold six an velv sl v S S e, Gl pete | et e e e ) S0 P e B manage their own 3 S S SR SR 2 2 SR S R 2R 2 : ) s Maisl Miowr—Notian Depariment Main Floor Dept. For Baby’s Christmas! Babies’ Buntings, $2.98 to $5.50 Silk Underwear Section Specially Priced Gifts from the Third Floor Women’s Apparel Section! Women's Flannelette Nightgowns | =1 ® S, ffl e prwaad (i = | S - o 2. g gl = &= e o w ZLIP-0VS Warm and comfortable for Soft, Wool Eiderdown Buntings of White, i : :é'v’éffy“,,“.i}“m? o Sesced s .25 t $ .69 trimmgd in Pink and Blue ribbons, with lined | B;’; EGGINGS with sport blouses to trim, Paneletle in neat sipes and —10 e Hood Attached and closed at bottom. Large || ol match make such smart little of styles. 1 1 . . Women’s All Wool Women’s All-Wool $2.50 Imported Japanese Silk Quilts, $1.98 ||| Mcn's Colored Woven \ ) play suits! They come in soft, fine comfortable Eid a Imported Silk Quilts made of soft quilting, Border and White Hem- / i S e Lk e E h Blue, P: 5§ iderdown Jackets Smugglen in Pink and Blue. In dainty floral designs. fitchod Tnitial Handleer: uede Like in Frenc ue, Poppy Ieggmgs Dressing Fincall-wool $2.50 Silk Quilted Jackets, $1.98 | chiefs. Assortment of at Red, Camel’s Hair, Emarald, Rein- '{fiskm o Ik s .98 quality, Beautiful Silk Quilted Jackets for the little tractive patterns, and wel l 3 : s y iderdown, in sleeveleu one. Made in colors of Pink and Blue, with ||| made, with pretty em deer, African, Navy, Copenhagen gh‘:Y. YdDSE, w1 model; set-in sleeve and collar. Silk frog trimmings. '§| broidered initials. ~Three . lue’ and. co! Nariity Soft Cozy Blankets, $1.00 i % hee and Grey and in Navy, Camel, smart n._with sateen trimmings. wanted colors. o ozy Blankets, $1. Men’s White Hemstitched 2 New Nursery and Floral patterns, with bor- Men’s White Li enr's White Hemstitche Brown and Grey Corduroy. Sizes— . IERE SveciliSaleio ders trimmed in Pink and Blue. Size 30x40. FIVS VVNIE SIEEID Initial Handkerchiefs 5 little Third Floor peci e o Little Tots’ Jersey Drawer Handkerchiefs, 4 for ‘Men's White Hem- 2 to 10 years. Blouses and leggings New Novelt Women’s All-Wool Leggins, $1.00 I eakeroniates enciy bl Rl may be purchased separatel, blouses y 00| ’ g I T 4 Handkerchiefs, in ikl e ‘Tots’ Jersey Drawer Leggins, with buttoned in | hemstitched borders, {95¢ ’1 rauleres hip and knee, in colors of Black, White, Copen, the wanted _sixteenth- good quality and soft Zip-On Leggi Iso i 3 3 s , : 1p-Un eggings come SO 1N Brassieres of SwEATERs Navy and Tan. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Better inch hems. Full size finish. Six in a box. | P. £8ing; . y grade, $1.98. |}l and regular 35c grade. Moleskin, Corduroy and Jersey Cloth ggelzv fab- in_many $2.75 Philippine Dresces, $1.98 Men's Silk Pongee in White, Camel’s Hair, Navy, Brown {59¢ e Dook= Handmade Philippine Dresses with hand- || Men’s $2 Fine Silk Mufflers Initial Handkerchiefs | 4G Zi0.O, Tebih .98 embroidered yokes, neat sleeves and hand- Men's Silk Mufflers, Men's Silk Initial ‘ an rey. 1p-Ons are made with the Gafl" Belts — sewed hem: j in novelty printed de s ; 15 | onsee Handkeschiers, 39 genuine Hookless Fasteners that never Women's < 59¢ Babies’ White Flannette Gowns, 50c |§ embroidered dotted === | TithaafO%sd gramn C break, jam or rust. Berets and helmets v Garter ) kit Sall hwiol WEweatars) Eslb(e.s‘ ‘White m.nneuf Gowns, Gertrudes colored effects. Reg- == | hemstitchea. Full = g h mnfi“"f-iffi with collars and collarless g; BflclgiHE§.GA|sd50;t:.t} sBQ 515. o b .V.m‘,m.u.so to 32.00 size and sood quality. to harmonize. . s B styles. Pockets and buttons to Bu;xes".mr; i L ej" 'T‘:’": 2 4 First Floor—Enlarged Christmas Mandkerchlet Section . ey match. All sizes for misses and e T DIapery, I sAnilaTy pack- These garments are on sale in local stores. If you cannot find them there, write us and we will see that you are supplied. Howlett & Hockmeyer Co., Inc., Fifth Avenue, Corner 26th Street. New York City. Third Floor—Infants’ Section. $1.00 PEARL ROPES 69c Pear] Ropes in fine quality and finish. Unbreakable and knotted between each bead. Individually Boys’ $10.95 to $15 Two-Pants Vest Suits $10.75 ;Armstrong’s Felt Base Rugs One hundred Armstrong’s “Quaker” and other makes of Felt- base Rugs. Beautiful patterns and NO MORE rest- less standing coll i Boys’ Vest Suits, with two Golf boxed. through inter- A-t‘l‘ur'\ \\A’Fh}m“l_’( borders. Per- |J| Knickers, with two Eong Pants or gh 9¢c Jam Jars, 33c ainable “buston- fect and irregulars. Sizes, 9 ft. by ]nng Pants and Golf Pants. Most Jam Jars, with silver plated tops ""l' o “"Wuf,'; 12 it., 9 ft. by 10 ft. 6, 7 it. 6 ||| every s;né in the lot all wool. A va- U Sl sticon. o, matcht Nicely Ralihed 2O youngs by 12 ft, and 7 it. 6 by 10 riety of ¢ ressy mu‘mu'esv nicely tai- and pretty shar sters can help Wi %Y 10 B lored. Sizes with Golf Pants, 8 to 16 $1.50 Chinese Bowls themselves,asrec- ommended b nursery schools and all progres- vears ; years. 13 to 19 $1.50 Chinese Brass Bowls with Long Pants, & with teakwood-finish stand— = # ess velvet or A ter Riigs. Pevrecy ? s 50 | novel shapes—palished brass o sive mothers s el { 23:30 FREE! | Boys' $24.75 $91 .50 0 i - Persian designs. 9x12 ft. room size »: “P ) s it = 15_25-00 & 82150517750 $15.00 & $17.50 5102 0 poe it B.,';e R i 39c to 50c Remnants of 29 c ‘ t —_— o = | with each purchase of U ! R s T — | e Srecmnt | Bonie o vesh. cmart s o s High-Grade Wash Goods Heavy deep fabrics, Chinese or Perslan designs, for hall or small rooms. Size 4 ft. 6x6 {t. 6. | | Coverings Sectl ‘ Boy‘, ss o s1 - 79c ‘ | Suits and Overcoats Boys. All-wool mixtures, Blue Cheviots and Oxfords. Sizes, 16 to 20 years. Other “Prep” Suits, $14.75 and $18.75. Boys’ $1.00 to $1.50 34_12 Shirts and Blouses Perfect and Slight Irregulars tapestry, in Chinese and Persian de- signs. Sizes ® ft.x12 ft. or 8 ft. 3x 10.ft. 6 in. row.. your own tle, Oh, Ray, select Remnants of High-Grade Wash Fabrics in good useful lengths, including 36-in. Printed Charmeuse, 36-in. Novelty Suitings, 36-in. Jacquard Rayons, 36-in. Sateen, 36-in. Mer- cerized Wash Satins, 40-in. Chiffon Voile, 36-in. Mercerized Broadcloth. 59¢ to 75¢ Wash Goods Fourth Floor—Floo 1$1.25 and $1.50 'Ruffled Curtains IN Z1p.ONs, youngsters are happy and safe 19¢ Wash Goods Remnants of 19c| | B 3 B Shir broadcloth or madras, | Remnants of High- Gt < : ol | \ Boys' All-wool Mixture Suits, with e it coniascac il 38 =18 quting 1/ Graae Wash Pabm long hoursout-of- ttage Sets of sheer quality Voile |§ one and ‘two Pants; some suits with | o 850 ST SURTS Tl o es |§) Flannels, 32-in. | il igad inasfal lenitin c doors, protected fled Curtains. Ivory with Blue, Rose, |} jong pants. Broken lines from our | 15°(" 141} neck. Boys' Blouses, of im- | Dress Ging- Remnants of 36-in. Tee from dampness Cold and overlocked edges, tie backs and (Il Chinchilla O'coats, fancy mixtures, | ported aad. domeste. bioadeioths, my || hams, 27-n. Shaker Flannel, 36-in. | For 365 *Sik - mixed Printed and chilling valances. Set consists of hemstitched cur- some wool lined. Junmr Boys’ sizes 3 | white, tan, blue, also fancy rayon striped Printed Challis, 27-in. Plain Color Crepe de Chine, 36-in. Mercerized 1’"{"40{'0"“7 tains for upper and lower sash with valances || to 8 yrs. Big Boys' sizes 13 to 15 yrs. | madras. Sizes 6 to 16 years. |J| Outings, 36-in. Printed Percales. All | poplins, 36-in. Embroidered Rayons, greatly increase rand tie backs. 2% yds. long. ‘ | in %’" ‘;55’“3‘56"‘3“‘,‘“ h Good 36-in, Brocaded Rayon Orepes, 36- susceptibility to . c to c Was! 00ds n. Tingettes, 36-in. Prini yons, $1.00 Damask & Rayon Fabrics | [ Boys’ Lumberjacks and Sweaters Remnants ol 36in. stin. Indier Head e Damask and Rayon drapery | Y ) Fast-Color Prints, 36- 18 R £ High-Grad designs, for doors or windows, as 1 Make Warm and Useful Gifts! [J| -, B - couns” per- C emnants of High-Grade N on vy C || Bove: 5295 Leatherette, Alligator design, 6 to 18 years. ... $195 | |f Cioth, 2. prees "Gingnams, 21. | _25¢ to 30c Wash Goods it &1’ binations, |/ | Boys’ $3.50 Leatherette, smooth finish, 8 to 18 years ..5295 1 1} e é:omefi Flannel. Lengths, 2 to 5 i S;Tna\;:hfli‘n}::'fi- 1| Boys’ $2.45 and $2.95 Wool-Mixture Plaid Lumberjacks. ....§1.95 | | e M: > b 16 g seful lengths, . A 4.00 Silk Fringe Panels ||be 5% mnd 1665 Woul Zinpe secis foney e 53 [ | A0 M8 Longthe Cattne. [ ot wstitisits., BUC J§ Tauuony Tandsome Silk Iringe Panels of Nottingham chl, §5.85 All-Wool Zippo Jacks, in Plaids. .. .. $4.95 Unblcached 2 1/ c fon Voiles, 36-in. Plain Color Rayons, garment—insist on Neat novelty effects and heavy worked $ 29 Boys’ $5.75 Reversible Corduroy Lumberjacks 3495 | [Jj Sheeting Cot- 2 30-in. Printed and Plain Crepes, seeing it, for Zip- i " 2== |} | Boys’ $3.50 and $3.95 Sweaters—Crickets and 205 | Il ton, heavy Onsare guaranteed designs. A large mill_purchase of small lots; = oys’ $3.50 and $3.95 Sweaters—Crickets an . .$2. 38 inches | 36-in. White Pajama Checks, 36-in. g ‘ wide and in 10 to 15 yard lengths. Longeloth and 36-in. Novelty Rayons. 2 t0 8 | Goldenberg’s, Main Floor, 8th Street Side. PSRBT mm&rmwwm Grouwth rhmuuamxa;m-maamw-mmammm 1 round-thread _quality. ® of a pattern. 2% yards long. Third Floor, Boys' Department *Trade Mark Reg, U. S, P o0& et