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* The Montana 1726 M Street N.W. Three Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Reasonable Rentals Regular Delivery Over 100,000 families read The Star every day. The great ma- jority have the paper delivered regularly every evening and Sun- day morning at a cost of 1% cents daily and 5 cents Sunday If you are not taking advan- tage of this regular service at this low cost, telephone National 8000 now and service will start tomorrow. DELAY ON SHOALS Resisted All Compromise Pro- posals, Reece, House Conferee, Charges. . By the Associated Press. The entire responsibility for delay in the settlement of the controversy over Muscle Shoals was placed on the Senate conferees today in a statement by Rep- - | resentative Reece of Tennessee, a House For a brighter day TOMORROW ake a Cascaret N (ascarets let SORE THROAT get the best of you... IVE minutes after you rub on Musterole your throat should begin to feel less sore! Continue the treatment once every hour for five hours and you'll be astonished at the relief. This famous blend of oil of mustard, | camphor, menthol and other ingredi= ents brings relief naturally. Musterole | tg action because it is a “‘counter~ srlmnt”-nm just a salve—it pene- trates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infegtion and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recom= mended by doctors and nurses. KeepMusterolehandy—jarsand tuber. To Mothers—Musterole is also | made in milder form for babies end small children. Ask for Chil- dren’s Musterole. conferee. | The statement was issued in answer to Minority Leader Garner's proposal that House conferees, including Reece be discharged. “The Senate conferees are entirely responsible for any gelay in meeting and progress of Muscle Shoals confer- ences,” the Tennessee Republican said. | “The House conferees suggested at the LAID TO SENATORS + THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) | lated into Spanish, French and Portu- guese. In private life she is Mrs. Luis Munoz_Marin, wife of the well known Porto Rican economist and writer. Mrs, Marvin will be assisted by Mrs. James H. Taylor, chairman of the new- comers’ group. woman’s-division of the George Wash- ington Bicentennial, will be the speaker at the meeting of the Constitution Chapter, D. A. R., to be held in the Pen Women's studio. in Stoneleigh Court, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. | Music' for the evening will be a pro- gram of songs given by Mrs. James Lee | Bost, accompanied on the piano by | Miss Martha Stevens. The meeting will | be presided over by the regent, Mrs. E. | Richard Gasch, and the hostesses will be Mrs. ‘Harry B. Denham, Mrs. John W. Moore, Mrs. Luther Munson, Miss Mae Helm, Mrs. Adelaide Smith Beard, Mrs. C. B. Stephenson, Mrs. E. W. Raab | and Mrs. Joseph Baumer. | The General Federation of Women's | Clubs will give a tea Wednesday after- noon at 4:30 o'clock in federation headquarters, at 1734 N street north- west, for delegates and visitors attend- ng the conference on the cause and Mrs. John Dickenson Sherman, pres- | idential commissioner in charge of the 7 Maj. Gen. Guy V. Henry, chief of Cavalry, and Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson have been invited to judge at the society horse show to be staged Friday evening at the Riding and Hunt Club in honor of the District Commis- sioners. Mr. Melvin C. Hazen, chairman of the show, is assisted by a committee including’ Mrs. Vernon Olsmith, Mrs. C. D. Herron, Maj. William M. Grimes, Mrs. Joseph D. Patch and Miss Eliza- beth Jackson. Many entries have al- ready been made and several boxes have been sold. Among the members of the Riding and Hunt Club who will take part in the show are Mrs. Burdette Wright, Mrs. F. M. Andrews, Mrs. Vernon Olsmith, Mrs. Robert M. Guggenheim, | Miss Elizabeth Jackson, Miss Elizabeth | Martin, Mrs. A. D. Court, Miss Betty Hanny, Mr. Hazen, Admiral Grayson and Maj. Harry Leonard and Maj. Grimes. The Sacred Heart Academy will en- tertain at a dance in the cabinet room of the Willard Saturday, February 7. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam W. Tracey of Williamstown, Mass., are at the Carlton for a few days. ‘Mrv and Mrs. Burdette Blue are at the Willard while visiting in Wash- ington. At the conclusion of their Bartlesville, Okla. Dr. Mary G. Hood, accompanied by stay they will return to their home, in | pal NEW YORK OPERA COMING T0 CAPITAL Metropolitan to Present Three Performances at Fox Theater in April. The Metropolitan Opera Co. of New York will come to Washington this Spring and will give three performances at the Fox Theater the evenings of April 14 and 16, and a matinee on April 15, it was announced today. Although the operas have not yet been chosen, it is said that if the new Deems Taylor opera, “Peter Ibbitson,” whose premier takes place in New York in| February, cames up to expectations, this will be presented on one of the eve- | nings. The Fox Theater was used last season by the Metropolitan when it came to town. and is said to be ideally suited to the purposes of this large opera com- ny. Prominent among the singers, who appeared last year with the company C., °MONDAY, JANUARY 19, .1g31. George Washington JAHNCKE TO TALK ON AIR Used Unusual Plan Of Filling Cabinet Inclosed Letter to Second Choice for Post With Original Offer. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 19.—Picking cabinet members may be no easy task for recent Presidents, but it was virtual dilemma_to George Washington. who started the thing. two of his letters, to_be auctioned Friday, disclose. They show that when he offered the post of Secretary of State to Thomas Johnson he inclosed an offer for the same position to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, to be forwarded when and if Johnson refused. After both had refused to serve,| Washington offered Edward Charring- | ton the place and requested him to| dispatch “the inclosed offer” to Patrick | }-l»bmy if Charrington turned down the job. Historians say much of the difficulty in filling the post was due to Wash- ington’s endorsement of Jay's treaty with Great Britain. | vomiting, feverishness, in babies and dress from Station WRC over the Nae tional Co.’s metwork, this evening at 8:15 o'clock. “The Navy's Part in the Devolopment ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, & - Mr. Jahncke's tapic. Ernest Lee Jahncke, will deliver an ad- | of Radio,” will be bowels free of all sour, indigestible food. It opens the bowels in consti- pation, colds, children’s ailments Children take it readily because it is palatable, pleasant-tasting. Learn its many uses for mother and Colic, gas, sour belching, frequent children, generally show food is sour- ing in the little digestive tract. When these symptoms appear, give Baby a teaspoonful of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. Add it to the first bot-| child. Write for the interesting book, tle of food in the morning. Older | “Useful Information.” Address The children should be given a tablespoon- | Phillips Co., 170 Varick St., New ful in a glass of water. This will com- | York, It will be sent FREE. | last meeting that final action be taken | and reported to the respective Houses. | But Senator Norris of Nebraska walked | out and the final report as desired by House conferees could not be made. |~ “We are ready to meet any time and | hope that the Senate chairman (Mc- | Nary of Oregon) may call a meeting as soon as practicable. “The House conferees have offered several far-reaching compromise pro- posals which furnished real bases of | getting together, but all of them have been brushed aside by Senate conferees with no real compromise offer in re- turn.” INSTALLATFON DELAYED Officers of Sisterhood to Have Cere- mony Wednesday. The formal installation of officers of the Sisterhood of the Congregation of Talmud Torah Bnai Israc has been | postponed until Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. | The following officers are to be in- | stalled: Mrs. Louis Kalichstein, presi- dent; Mrs. Morris Wittlin, vice presi-| dent; Mrs. John Krupsaw, recording | secretary; Mrs. I Kaplan, financial sec- Mrs. William Rosendorf, treas- cure of war, Skin So Pimply Sulphur Heals Eruptions Almost Overnight Here's that wonderful compound of Sulphur and other valuable medicinal agents so many doctors now prescribe for the quick relief of eruptions, rash, itch or blotches on face. neck, arms or body. Clears the skin right up. Nothing has yet |been found to take its place. For the safe, quick relief of K: Scabies — Blemishes — Chapp Rectal Ttch—Pimples—Ringworm— Itching of Eczema—Dandruff Scales. Just get a small jar of Rowles Men- tho Sulphur from any druggist and anoint the infected areas with it before going to bed. Succeeds in clearing up skin even after other ways have faled. Use what doctors usc—Rowles Mentho Sulphur.—Ad- H vertisement. " A THREE DAYS’ COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the ir- ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of .the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion- is guaranteed satisfac- tory in the treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of ognized by high medical authorities | bronchial irritations, and is excellent us one of the greatest healing agencies | for building up the sysem after colds for coughs from colds and bronchial | er flu. Money refunded if not re- drritations. Creomulsion contains, in | lieved after taking according to direc- addition to creosote, other healing | tions. Ask your druggist. CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG oN Coughe irom colds may lead to se rious trouble. You can stop them mow with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that _is pleasant to e. Creomulsion is a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and in- hibits germ growth. f all known drugs creosote is rece WoobpwArD & LOTHROP THE DOWN STAIRS STORE ~ Misses’ New Evening Gowns Many Less Than Usual Wholesale Cost A newly arrived collection, at a much lower price than you would regularly pay for gowns ef this fine quality—and just in time for approaching class nights and “proms.” Taffeta, satin and crepe-and- satin; drop shoulders, beaded necklines, peplums and unusually wide skirts. Sizes 14 to 20. Also, Street Dresses for prints, chiffons and cantons. to 20 .. New Frocks for women and little women—oprints and cantons, in many smart styles. Sizes 36 to 48 and If;/; misses— Sizes 14 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE 60 Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats Were $25 and $39.50 319.50 Good quality materials—broadcloth, treco and suede cloth, trimmed with caracul, Mancharian wolf (dog), wolf, lapin (rabbit), foxine (rab- bit) and pointed dog. Sizes 14 to 20.and 36 to 48. navy. Many smart styles—black, brown, green and THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Woodward & Lothrop “Arch-Shu” " Ten Attractive Styles at 5 These shoes successfully combine all the com- fort of the arch support and smartness rarely found in shoes of this type. Built on a com- hination last, with reinforced arches—they assure a snug, comfortable fit—and at a very low price. ©xfords, ties and smart strap styles —brown or black kid; leather or covered Cuban heels. Sizes 3 to 9, AAA to E. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Miss Sarah L. Arnold of Cambridge, | year, and is at the Dodge Hotel of note. $8.95 All-Wool Heavy, soft, fleecy quality; 66x80-inch double -bed size. . Pair Choice of lovely colored plaid pat- terns. 100% pure wool. Fourth Floor. What The : Dependable Store Means to Washington’s Thrifty Shoppers Through a span of 35 years Golden- berg's has grown from a modest begin- ning to be a dominant factor in Wash- ington’s retail business. The policy laid down by Mr. M. Goldenberg—the selling of standard, dependable merchandise at | popular prices—is still the guiding force back of this great institution. The aim of the founder was always centered on “quick turnover at small profite,” and although he has passed on, the same methods of doing business are, and always will be, adhered to. The thrifty women of Washington know from experience that the assort- ments at Goldenberg's are always NEW and FRESH. They profit by our LOW PRICES that mean so much to the limited family budget. i The Dependable Store is proud of its record of 35 years of faithful service, proud of its growth of volume and public esteem as well. We accept the responsi- bilities such a record implies, and to this larger vision of greater service to the pub- lic, pledge every facility of— “Washington’s Popular Shopping Center at Seventh and K Winter Coats REDUCED! $27.50 to $32.50 Coats $] 9.95 churian wolf (Chinése dog). Also fine looking sport coats with red fox or wolf collars. Sizes 18 to 48. $22.50 Black * Coats $1 3 95 Straight and flared models of suedine or broadcloth, with black coney, Manchurian wolf (Chinese dog), caracul or astrakhan. Sizes 14 to 40. $39.50 to $49.50 Coats $29.50 +Amazing values in both sport and dress coats, hand- somely furred with beaver, coney, natural wolf, marmot, = fox or Manchurian wolf (Chi- # nese dog). Black, tan, grey, green, brown, mixtures. Sizes 14 to 48%. Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Dress coats of broad- cloth or suede in green, brown and black, with collars and cuffs of fox, anc who may possibly be included thig are Lawrence Tibbett, Lucrezia Mass., is in Washington for several days | Bori, Beniamino Gigli, and many others | New York and Heywood G.$Hunter of Vi Ruffled ran Sts The letters to be sold are from the fort the child—make his stomach and| In buying, be sure to get genuine collections of William R. Powell of bowels easy. In five minutes he is| Phillips" Milk of Magnesia. Doctors comfortab It will sweep the | have prescribed it for over 50 years. 59¢ Window SHADES Opague shades mounted 3 9C on dependable, strong spring rollers. ‘White, green and ecru. 3x6-ft. size. Sizedx6-ft. Fourth Flooy. T F A o pus v e L RURIBUNURYY) PUBVINI T A Pair for Each and E1;ery Window in Your Home! At Rare Savings! 85c grade $1.39 grade $1.69 grade $2.00 grade 49c |85¢ | 97c | !1» An impressive array of smartly tailored ruffled curtain sets— the styles are plain or with dainty colored effects. All with wide valance and tie-backs. Sale of $1.25 to $1.69 Seamless Sheets 88¢ _Fully bleached sheets of fine quality sheeting that contains no starch or dressing. All are nicely finished with deep hems. Sizes 81x99 inches . . . 81x90 inches 72x99 inches . 63x99 inches for single beds. $2.75 Rayon Spreads $1.98 80x105-inch rayon brocade spreads in rose, blue, gold. orchid or green. Scalloped ed I?: !Flnnr. Linoleums Armstrong’s and Nairn’s Make A large variety of beau- tiful patterns and color- ings. Perfect quality and slight irregulars. Reg. $1.35 grade . .'7Qc sq. Reg. $1.79 grade $].29 sq. Reg. $2.25 grade §$].49 sq. Reg. $2.50 grade $1.69 sq. Reg. $2.75 grade $]1.89 sq. Seamless Axminsters and Velvet Rugs A splendid opportunity to provide your home with rugs of exceptional beauty and reliable quality at_extremely low prices! The product of leadin, mills—discontinued patterns and some termed slighi irregulars because of very trivial defects which are hardly noticeable and do not impair the wearing quality. Every rug guaranteed to give satisfactory service. $37 and $39 Axminster Rugs; 9x12-ft. and $25 $1.50 Crinkle Spreads $1.29 Heavy quality, 80x105 size, with fast - colored woven stripes in rose. blue, gold. orchid or green. Goldenbes Large cotton - head mop with smooth enameled handle. Twist the handle to 8.3x10.6 sizes wring. $27 and $1.39 Aluminum 55" ana Cook Kettle 30c Wizard Oil For all types 10-quart size 1 c aluminum kettle with cover and c bail handle. Guaranteed. Sale price. of painted floors Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store. Golderberg’s—Downstal H"N"||||llllllIINH!II|||||||lll"Hl|.||||||||II||||||I||||IIIHIllll"||||||NII||"Nn||l||||||I|||||||||||||"llHIIII||||||l|llIIl|l||||||||||lI||llI_IIII||mllllllIIIl|l|||||||||||||||||||||||li||||||"||||lll||||||3|||||||"|||||ll National Woolen Company’s Entire Stock of The National Woolen Company, an organization whose business means that National Woolen Company’s regular prices were based extended from one end of the cauntrg to the other, sold out to Gold- on “Manufacturer-Direct-to-Consumer” selling, which in turn means and Less ] 8.3x106 sizes.... Sale price . $22, Seal small rooms. Axminster The National Woolen Company Clothing was sold direct to the consumer—thus eliminating the usual profit of the retailer—which Well tailored of fancy worsteds and cassi- meres, in single and double breasted models. Regulars, stouts, slims and shorts in the lot. Smart Topcoats of tweeds, herringbones and camel's hair cloths in plain and belted- back models. Sizes 34 to 44. enberg’s their entire stock of Men’s Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats. still greater savings for you in this sale! Overcoats MEN’S SUITS g & TO C t National Woolen Company Price, $17.95 p $6.95 $26.75 & $33.75 Suits of the better kind, including striped 5 9 5 worsteds, blue serges, twists, dark mixtures, 9 ) etc. Including new shades of tan, gray and ) . slims and sho.ts. Fine Overcoats of | Ngational Woolen Company Prices, $35.00 to $44.75 plain shades of blue All high-grade wool® Including silk $ 9 5 and brown. All this . and ngvelty materials. SiZes 34 to 44, in- b4 ;i";": t’"""’“' s d cluding reg{xlau. stouts, slim§ and shorts. 15 Direct Entrances to Men’s Clothing From K and{/th Streets d National Woolen Company Prices National Woolen Company Prices, $24.75 & $29.75 brown. Size- 34 to 40—in regulars, stouts, dark mixtures and mixed worsteds, plain bl oxfords grays