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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN INGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE: Cal'dftide' suRNING-. PAIN AND L3 _ ENDS FOOT MISERY Cal-o-cide positively gives Guick refief and lesting results. It penetrates the pores and removes the cause. (Plasters 1n each package for Stubborn Corns) 5 Millon Calocde Pacheges Sold —— All Druzgins 38¢ FooT [{13:04 BY RICHARD LLOYD JONES, Editor of the Tulsa Tribune. cinl Dispateh to The Star. TULSA, Okla., June 6.—Tulsa is the capital of an Eldorado. It boasts of its wealth. But Tulsa is better than s, Where Your Dollars Count Most EHREND’ 729-22-24 Tth St. NW. i Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. B Store Hours: Wonderful Values in These TUESDAY SPECIALS 710 All-Wool Navy Blue 2-Piece Sailor Suits plaited skirts. Sizes 95 to Full 14, 16, middy-blouse style s 1S Reduced from § 2 Brown and 2 Blue Mignonette 10 Fine Novelty Checked Walking Skirts *4.99 Reduced from $4.50 to One-piece Dresses Reduced from $12.30 to 3 Light-Colored Polo Coats Reduced from §12.50 to Sizes 38 and 40. 50 Fine Plain Colored and Dotted Organdie Dresses Neat checks. dotted and plain patterns; all sizes 16 to 46. Reduced from 50 Strictly All-Wool Tuxedo —in_the wanted color: Jersey Suits all sizes 16 to 44. special value at 50c Fancy Voiles In a goed selection of plain colors and fancy figured de- signs. included is a lot of fine white pique... Skirt chec 59¢ 36-Inch Mercerized Poplin green. bargain ... 59c Galatea Suitings material for Boys' Su gray. pink. peach, wondérful Tuesday In_& range of plain_ colors—na tan, lavender and white, 29¢ Yard-Wide Percales 2,600 yards of the full standard Percales, in a tre- mendous assortment of stripes and neat designs. O PO P e IR SR R Sl - A 2,000 Yards 20c Bleached Muslin dressing or filling. quality, extra good size—hemmed ends........... an opportunity. these hot days, made in regular ble soles and double garter top: in blac spliced heel ard double sol Cut from the fyll piece -and all perfect.” ‘Free from Regulariy at 20c. Special tomorrow..,.. 44x20 79c Turkish Towels 38 dozen to sell at this price tomorrow—heavy bleached " Fine Dress Ginghams inch wide Dress Ginghams. in a good selec- s and the much wanted checks, in brown, green, lavender and blac : 21c (L . blue, Ladies” Extra-Size Union Suits For the women who use the extra size Sizes to 30, taped neck and tight knee.... Men’s Madras Union Suits An excellent quality Madras, cut full and well made, Underwear with web seam. Ladies’ Gauze Vests Fine quality, Sizes range from 34 to 46 closely woven Gauze Ribbed Vests— Ladies’ Fiber Silk Hose Slightly imperfect of the 75c grade seamed back, dou- (Rl eesce roccanos Ladies’ Silk Hose All pure silk and perf au cd baek. high : black. cordovan and white.... Matting Bags for shopping. pi mattin lity, All-Wool Sweater: These take the place of Waists. 2nd in every new shade. Tie-back style, in tan. tomato. copen. honeydew and orange. Boys’ Shirt Waists and two-in-one collar. Slzes 6 to 16 vears batiste ami nainsook; bottom of skirts trimmed and embroidery girls up to 16 vear skirting with wide hem Made from good quality light Percales; Infants’ Slips and Dresses Short or long Slips and Dresses for infants, of fine round 53¢ *1.95 yokes. Regularly at 89c $2.50 Girls’ Pleated Skirts remarkable value are these middy skirts for ars. Excellent quality heavy white at bottom and full pleated... A 300 Gingham and Percale Dresses hams and percales that should sell at $1.50. fitted belts and fanc: 36 2 —that sell to $3.00 pair, of heavy coutil strong supporters. white or flesh. Sizes 18 to 30.. cl4th, with open of elosed back. Sizes 32 to 44. $1.89 Values Remarkable values are these dresses of fast color ging- Made with trimmed collars and pocket. Sizes to Undermuslins, Worth 89¢ The Iot cempr many kinds and styles—Gowns of fine batiste. flesh and white: tucked and embroidery-trim- med drawers: cmbroidery flounced petticoats; camisoles; white or flesh bloomers of batiste an: Z The greatest values at this price in years Popular Makes of Corsets - with four High, medium or low bust in 39¢ Bust Confiners These are exceptionally well made from firm brassiere | ' i | i I IFIXL: | spirit, in energy a city of millionaires; it is a city TULSA RIOTING LONG BREWING'* 'UNHEEDED BY THE AUTHORITIES Bad Element and Lawlessness Resul in Race War, and Promised Re- generation Described. of generally distributed wealth and has the highest per capita wealth of a ny city in the world. Tulsa ts young. When this territory ‘came into state- hood fourteen years ago Tulsa was & village. Today it is an ambitious It metropolis of one hundred thousa people. tle nd While this is a rich uér(cul(ural has given years ahead of its nermal grow: Men have come to Tulsa to mal money. Tulsa today is just emergi | country it is the mineral wealth that this city its remarkable |growth and advanced it at least fifty th. ke ng from her argonaut era. This means | that the average Tulsan has been t00 ,busy with his own private affairs to |- invest his conscience in his citizen- ship, the result being that law en- forcement i has been lax here fl gambling and bootlegging ai cking.” little molested lawless eiement. Southern Race Prejudice. While Tu city is & western br nd a8 the westerner calls isome bandit practices, have gone on This has developed a in nd enterprise, about 0 per ceat of its population comes from states clussed s Southern. A uch part of the lawless eleme that Dbackground has udices wcil intrenched. Lack of enforcement r. nd as ial has likewise permitted a bad negro element to de- v2lop a disrespect for both county and city officials and a lack of fear orh,(-e]rs of the law. *Only recently a group of plbl spirited cltizens protest i o ic- protested against these traditional conditions and the office of the attorney general of t| he state has been making searching in- vestigations into the lack of efficiency of the city and county officers. The mayor of Tulsa, who is & nice and perfectly honest gentleman, or- dered an investigation. ministration investigated itself a found itself practically spotless. The city ad- nd About one-seventh of the popula- tion of the city is negro._ Most these live in a section in the nort east part of the city. In that sectl there have been cesspools of iniqui There most of the criminals of t community, both white and colored, | There this riot began. found harbor. of h- on ty. he In its inception it was the old story. he girl screams. ught and put in jail. A negro put hands upon a white girl. The negro was The word s passed among the element that has not been taught to respect the law that there was to be a “neck party” that night. That element whites began to collect around t county courthouse and jail. The home. Police Beat Retreat. The police, as a military body. w. conspicuous by tie of he It was | largely a curious, good-natured crowd. { Then a small band of armed negroes l.came by auto to the scene. po- lice commissioner asked them to &0 | as its absence. This same police commissioner has since guiles lessly for confessed that he knew nition. and that some time ago went over and talked with some their leaders and told them that th. Wwould be held responsible if anythi happened. But apparently no arrests were made. e that ¢ some time past the bad negroes | had been collecting arms and ammu- | he of ey ng This is the kind of background put of which the riot came. The whites who gathered around | the courthouse Tuesddy night went | away to get arms when they found | The } negroes went away for more men and | And before midnight the | war of races was on in the streets of | { Tulsa, and was carried into the negro | well | the negrocs arriving with arms. more guns. district, wheére it raged until into the afternoon next day. The lawiess whites went to clear ogjt o- [ment congregated.: This Tawiess oh certain places where the toug ment ment fought Then it started to loot mititia held the city under marti law. . True War of Races. Frankly, it was a war of races. cia They are ities. heir disgraceful stories. not confined lawless loot. went wild police force, ie- bacic the fire depart- the I negro huts and houses and fires were tarted to cover the looting. By Wed- | esday night the negro district was| & vast acreage of ashes and the state | ial Ra- 1 prejudices are as old as history. re to southern Chicago and Omaha have had . The police of Boston failed their city and the 3 in the game of That which happened in Tulsa | jmight happen anywhere where racial | i prejudice breaks out and where the | through accumulative years. is either corrupt or incompe- conditions. Itent and unable to cope with crime But with that splendid spirit which progressive Tulsan, Tulsa firm h e Tulsa has resolved that town that is gone. What plans to to build a cleaner. which ended in ashes. world. are history. The finer city this disaster. (Copyright, 1921.) TWO COLONELS ASSIGNED. Cols. George M. Hoffman and Frank C. Boggs. Corps of Engineers, at the Washingtton General Staft College. barracks. have been assigned to duty in the office of the chief of engineers, War Department. F10¥ 3 TFRIFT N more the | groom his vows in [} the same delightfully o expressive manner. i JHDunmNGPRE £ BROS.CO. Jeweler: iis characteristic of the aggressively lifts her ihead from its hour of shame with a resolve to clean house and to » a polic force that can police the the ferime carnival ends here and will be {buried with the ashes of the part of is more, the public spirited | prideful citizens of Tulsa have met in | conference to resolve and lay their | rebuild and restore that which the lawless have destroved and better and more sanitary section of the city than that Tuisa will re- deem her splendid name before the The argonaut days of Tulsa with a| nobler and truer spirit and an awak- | cned consclence is the aftermath of | Po | | l i i 1 i White Silk Petticoats 19¢ Hiemmed Huck Towels at 124c 500 dozen Hemmed Huck Tow- , fast ¢olor red borders;* fine, pe-woven, absorbent grade for 6tels, rooming houses or home use. Size 18x36 inches. Specially priced for Tuesday at 12%: each, or $1.45 dozen. First Fieor. 4—5_-In $3.25 . New White Tub Silk Petticoats, straightline model, with double panel, scalloped and hemstitched hems. Extra Size Petticoats $3.98 s e e o A s loses none of its beautiful finish after laundering. The wonderful AlisizesTiAsmastassontment of straightline model; well made assortment of shades includes all the most favored for this season, Navy Blue and Brown Satin Camisoles; good heavy quality, with ribbon or clas- ull and finished. Goldenberg's—Third_Floor. $5.00 and $6.00 Tapestry Couch Covers, $2.95 - On account of being from 2 to 3 inches shorter than the regula- tion length we secured this lot of high-grade Tapestry Couch Cov- among them the following: pure silk satin stripes. and dress ers at a nominal figure. Good 39 Inches wide—extra fine, heavy weight, in reversible transparent finish, in a complete assort- Oriental and Gobelin designs, of ment of wanted street and evening blue, green, tan, red and brown: to 80 inches wide. oldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Sfimmer Wash Skir $1.00 to $8.98 We have assembled a remarkable collection of smart, snappy styles, and every woman and young miss will want to choose one or more wash skirts from our great display when they learn of the diversity of styles and splendid values. . ¥ Hundreds of fresh, new Wash Skirts, ready for your sclection tomorrow; well tailored from all the favored washable skirting materials in vogue for summer wear. Wash Skirts of Mercerized G;b;rdlne, Wash Satin and Pique TAILORED SKIRTS, PLEATED SKIRTS, SHIRRED, EMBROIDERED AND SILK STITCHED STYLES Regular and extra pockets or slot designs. shades Goldenberg's—First Floor. ts size waistbands. in ideas me are in the mannish patch effects, others in slashed Many new Large pear! buttons are effectively used. ' Our Great Wash Dress Sale Continued for Tuesday ‘Lot 1—$4.95 | Lot 2—$6.95 Values to $10.00 | Values to $15.00 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 40-Inch Imported White Voile. Regular $1.00 Quality—Absolutely Perfeci A wonderful offering of beautiful white Chiffon ile at about one-half regular value—as the re- sult of a purchase of the imperter's surplus. The quality is of superior excellerfce and has a finish 50c White Voile l ant, Inches lwlde—la" very fine wo-ply quality, 25C that gives it the exact appearance of expensive with chiffon finish. for 59c¢ White Dotted Swiss count, finest combed yarns obtainable. Snow- white bleached and launders beautifully. Full 40 inches wide. White Indian Head 36 inches wide—a linen-finish quality with the appear- ance of linen: full pieces 24c and perfect quality.... ‘ 75c White Gabardine georgette crepe or chiffon cloth. Made of highest waists and dresses mercerized quality, with permanent lustrous fin- ish, so popular dresses and skirts 29(: Goldenberg's—First Floor. Colored Satin Messaline Walstings, sheer, two-ply grade, with white woven checks. white mercerized stripes_and white nov- elty effects tr 49¢ 36 inch ide—s r er- cerized grade for suls :‘m" | 10 Inches wide—a pronounced incanr 9 avorite this season for et C | waist ana dresses; styl- 39(: ish woven dotted effect. 39c White Voile ‘ B e Waistings 69c White Poplin 36-inch White Novelty Voile i D che s Side s richifiyarn Regular Full $2.00 35 Inches Value [ Wide All pure silk quality with rich satin face, very soft and lustrous and of heavy, firm weave—the most favored silk for summer frocks. A choice assortment of the leading shades, including men’s blue, navy blue, copen, Alice, Hard- ing blue, jade, henna, orchid, brown, taupe, plum, ‘tan, gar- net, wistaria, Belgian blue, myrtle, tomato, Nile, pink, light blue, white and black. 35 inches wide: Tuesday at $1.39 a yard. $1.09 $1.50 Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, at. .... Colored Crepe de Chine. rich, crepy finish, in such wanted shades as tomato, dewdrop. cerise, pink, henna, white, flesh, light blue, tan, mode, Nile, Alice, brown, black, etc. 2 Chiffon Taffeta, §- Sport Satins, ;6 Inches Wide, at $l 069 40 Inches Wide, Sport Satins, extra.heavy qual- ities, including baronet and Colored Chiffon Taffeta Silks, other high grades, in old rose, extra fine quality, all pure silk. in a complete range of wanted gray, tan, orchid, mode, copen, turpoise, brown and white. - street and evening shades; also $1.00 Silk Shirting, 79 c plenty of navy blue and black. $250 Satin Duch- $l 089 33 Inches Wide, at Silk Shirting, extra esse, 35 ins. wide, Black Satin Duchesse. all silk, heavy quality, in rich jet black. in-striped quality, sortment of color guaranteed fast for meaking handsome street and evening costumes. Women’s Low Shoes Worth $3.00 to sessns $2.39 Pair We have gathered in one group several hundred pairs of Low Shoes—all of desirable quality and good style—and offer the entire lot at a price that could bring an early crowd of shoe buyers. Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slippers of White Canvas, Patent Colt, Tan, Black Kid and Dull Leathers, with welted, turn and McKay sewed soles; Louis, Cuban and low heels. Many different styles to select”from. Some lines are slightly broken in size, but the combined lot contains all sizes from'2}; to 7. Goldenberg's—Tirst Fioor. g in a large combinations; colors. —_ " BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' 59c Colored Organdy sheer grade, elf-colored 59¢ with 39c¢ dots 39 Fire Sale of Misses’ & Children’s Knit Underwear at 15 Price and Less! Salvaged Stock From a Recent Fire in Our Underwear Stock- rooms at Cost-Regardless Prices for Immediate Clearance A fire was discovered a few weeks ago in one of our 8th street stockrooms. water quickly extinguished the flames, the damage being principally caused by smoke and In this stockrooms was stored our immense reserve stocks of misses’ and children’s water. Knit Underwear—both summer and winter weights. e > or showed rust marks were sent to the Laundry and have been returned to us in practically new conditions. as far as their wearing qualities are concerned. Some are slightly soiled or mussed; others are scorched or water stained; others, as before stat- ed, have been laundered. In no case is the injury so great as to prevent them from rendering good service. . Conditions of sale: Lot One 25¢ | Values Worth 59¢ to $1.50 at Children’s W st Union sook slyle& also Fo}f.\' I‘;n.\ knilll1 l]"r;inhn :ul;(! an:]l | Shirts and Pants, Knitted Waist Suits. Fleeced S s for bo. cck z = 2 S et i et me: A Cotton Shirts and Pants, Acorn Waists and Naza- wool Separate Garments. Broken si Scorched reth Waists: broken sizes; damaged. and damaged by water. Fancy Metal Frames Samples and surplus lots, 79c to $150 values, s and surplus Floor — Jewelry lots of Fancy Metal Bag Frames, fects. in many desirable shapes and styles, including the new with inserted mirror. Goldenberg's — First of Regular 89c $1.25 Grade....... ity material, dependable for wear, cla: as “run of the fections which in no way inter- fere with the serviceability. center seam: full 81x90 for dou- ble beds. Extra special at 89¢ $1.59 Bleached Sheets 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, heavy even thread sheeting cotton, free 51 29 dressing ........... 0 $2.25 Bleached Sheets Sheets: note the extra length, which is always hard $1.75 36 -inch Bleached Cotton, a heavy, sturdily woven 12I/zc Specially priced at... Goldonberg's—First Floor. Extra Special 3 98 ° frocks for little girls of 2 to 6 years—representing lines from $5.00 garments. Made of sheer, transparent shades of blue, pink and maize, also white. Cunning ruffie mod- hems, wide sashes and dainty ribbons. Large varfety—every oxidized silver and green gold ef- round and oval metal bag tops, Dept. Slight Seconds Sheets of good, heavy qual- mill” owing to slight imper- Full bleached and scamless: no each. full double-bed size; made of from starch or 81x108 Seamless Bleached to obtain; made of 16¢c Bleached Cotton grade for general use. Little Girls’ $4.50 and $5.00 Tomorrow at. New, charming summer-time our regular stock of $4.50 and grade Organdies, in beautiful els and other styles with deep dress an exceptional value at Goldenberg's—Third Floor. —_—— Special Values in -Ribbons ' Satin Ribbons, plain and fancy flowered effects: half to one inch wide.” In ‘pink, blue, ’ hite, is, lavend Moire and Novelty Stripe Rib- hons, full 4 inches wide; in every desirable . shade, including plenty ] 80 + of light colors..... lelln :‘ml Mo||re R‘Ib‘bons with satin stripes; also plain moire, for sashes; 7 75C inches wide...... . Ribbons, for hair bows and sashes; in all plain 29c shades and combination. colorings z . 50c Turkish- Towels 36¢ Heavy Double Thread Turkish Bath . Towels, in red or blue striped border effects; size 19x38 inghes. . - Goldenberg's—First Floor. 39¢ Dotted Organdy inches wide—a transparent in Pink, Light Blue and La contrasting color dots. . enberg's . Imported Colored Organdies Quality Selling Regularly at $1.00 Yard One of the newest and most attractive dress cottons for summer frocks. Dainty and sheer—exceptionally fine transparent quality that Pink, Orchid, Light Blue, Tomato, Banana, Tea Rose, Flesh, Mais, Nile, Harding Blue, Copen, Lavender, Jade, Brown, Navy, Black, Ocean Green, Honeydew, etc. $1.00 Satin Stripe Voiles 36 inches wide. extra fine, sheer, two-ply quality, in grounds of Black, Navy, Copen, Alice, Tan, Pink, Light Blue, Mais, etc., with handsome One of the s son's most effective materials for waists 59c Printed Voiles 40 inches wide—handsome fine quality, having the effect of georgeite crepe. Grounds of Navy, Copen. Brown, Black, Taupe and Gray, in the very latest and newest effects and styles, such as foulard patterns, space dots, scroll designs and fine cluster polka No mail or phone orders filled; no exchanges or refunds. All sales final. its, knitted and nain- Bag Table Damask | Mill Seconds of 79c Velues, 64 Inches Silk=Flounce Petticoats, $2.98 Silk-flounce Petticoats, high- grade cotton tops, in a beautiful assortment of fashionable shades, in pretty changeable effects, also navy blue and black. N Whosr. I ~ $1.25 Satin Camisoles, 95¢ Pink Satin Camisoles, fine grade, with beautiful satin face; trimmed with fine laces and in- sertions in back and front: satin ribbon shoulder straps. 69: - tic tops. cut $1.50 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. dark grounds, extra 48¢ and 59c Washable Cretonnes, 24c Yard 33C ‘Handuome colorings and de- ns are shown tomorrow in thes yard-wide Washable Cre- tonnes. in mill lengths from 1 to § yards, but plenty alike. for draperies, cushion and furni- ture slip covers. In fioral, bird and tapestry effects. First Floor—Bargain Table. quality. vender, with Tons of All garments that received a wetting ' Lot Two ° Values Worth 25¢ to $1.00 at | Children’s Silk and Wool Pants. Boys' Porosknit 4 Goldenberg's—First Floor. Steel Scissors Worth Up to 75¢ 38c Pair An assorted lot of Secissors. good quality steel. in the most wanted sizes from 4 to & inches. Importer's samples and odd lots. | Substantially made. Goldenberg's—Nation 43¢ B of 64-inch Mercer- ized Table Damask, a good heavy grade. suitable for home or cafe S atitul, lusirous finish vashing will not affect. is offered of five pretty | or Phone Orders Accepted. berg's—First Floor. Dept., First Floor. 25¢ Yard-Wide Percale 16¢c Beating back—getting down to normal on these desir- able cotton staples. 36 inches wide. in light grounds—soit- finish quality so extensively used for men’s and boys’ shirts. women’s and children’s wear. Good assortment of styles— warranted fast colors. Tomorrow at 16c a yard. 35c Dress Ginghams—Special at 25¢ Yird 32-inch Dress Ginghams, a superoir fine grade. in a beautiful assortment of new plaids, staple and fancy checks, stripes and plain colors. 32-Inch Peggy Cloth ‘ A high-grade wash material for boys' suits, children’s rompers and women's house garments. In Specially Priced For Monday at. . 29c Shirting Madras 32 inches wide—light grounds in a beautiful variety of col- ored stripes: correct weight for an assortment of plain colors, in- | men's and boys' shirts, wom- cluding Navy, Copen, Pink. Light | en's and children’s Blue, Dark Cadet Green, wear. Fast 18(: A 0 | e lutely fast 5 Goldenberg's—First Floor. $8.95 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $4.65 These are the heavy, firm woven grade Grass Rugs, and should not be confused with the inferior kinds advertised elsewhere at similar low prices. A large selection of attractive designs and colorings. in- cluding medallion, oriental and neat border effects, in green, blue or brown. All are in the wanted 8x10-ft. room size. $10.98 Grass Rugs 9x12-ft. Room Size $5.85 | $2.95 | or Cherokee Rugs at. .. .. $ 1 2.95 Hodges' Basket Weave Rattania Rugs. in 7 ft. 6x10 ft. 6 size: also Reversible Woven Color Cherokee Fiber Rugs. in 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6 size. Cholce of the nywest and nandsomest colorings, in oriental, medallion, floral and novelty effects, with neat and artistic border designs. $2 5 $35 and $42.50 Seamless Velvet % Alexander 8mith & Sons' Seamless Velvet and Brnn’sel- Rugs. all $5.95 Grass li;gs ! 6x9-ft. Size i 1 t or Brussels Rugs at wool, woven colorings, in handsome oriental. medallion and floral designs. lLarge room size, 9x12 feet. Perfect quality and this season’s manufacture. Golderberg's Rug Section—Fourth Floor. Summer Notion Needs Bral three- Boyw' Knee Caps, neatly made rcgulurly“' of imitation black leather. 23C Featherst! yard pieces 10¢c . e Pair ........ sessessissans Rug or Matting Binding, as- Shoe Trees, hardwood tips, substantialiy made. sorted patterns, e | e 7c Socklets, or sock Kielnert's Re: garters, good quality silk elastic, Sheets, acid _proo with ribbon bows; assorted loc 34x45 inches colorin Pair. . Teneo ‘White Cotton Tape, ten-yard rolls; assorted widths, up to ‘OC 3-4 inch; superior gmality. Nickel Ph |01 Dressmaker's Pins, 400, in on card; assorted sizes. Two o I Byt ol 9 oy Black Sewing Stik, g0od qual- ity; 50-yard spools; letter A only. Bix spools for ......