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The Shop of Beauty Where refinement and and comfort are para- mount. Excellent service by our skilled operators is assured. Jade'or toilet goods are sure to win your favor. Central's Leading Debater | § Honored by His.School | ——— —PAINTERS —PAPERHANGER! —UPHOLSTBRERS. EX PERT Ready to 'werve you et emall 1335 14th St. Ph. M. 4234-5 ' Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $700,000 _gl. ! Yellowstone Park and Colorado Rockies Special Car 16 Days July 16 to August 1, 1921 Chicage, Ogdes. Visiting Ogden Ounyem, T Salt Take Oity, the Deaver. o ¢ OBER’S ip & Tourist Ne. 1 Woodward Building OLD HOUSE VIRING STED. GET IN TOUCH WITH US AT ONCE Electric Lighting Fixtures THE ELMER H. CATLIN CO. 309-311 13th St. N. W. Phome Maim 697 BUBERT LEE STEED, | | Sixesen-year-old sophomore at Central High School, who won highest homors in the mchool's debates this year. He || was awarded a medal at the annumal presentation exercises at Central | Wednesday. He is a ecadet and re- sides at 1731 S street northwest. I |EX-PRESIDENT WILSON TO KEEP BEFORE PUBLIC In Touch With Political Develop- ments, He Tells Delegation of Princeton Students. | Former President Wilson is going | |to keep his ideals actively before the public, according to a report’ of his reception of a delegation of Princeton || University students yesterday at his 8 street home. | Mr. Wilson, his callers said, told them he was keeping in touch with political developments, but he did not indicate in what manner he | ;I?nned to participate in public af- airs. The former President and Mrs. Wil- som received a committee of four Princeton undergraduates, represent- ing the newly formed Woodrow Wil son Society of Princeton. L. C. Woods, jr.. of Pennsylvania, president of the | |association, presented Mr. Wilson with a letter signed by 600 Princeton students, promising efforts for “due recognition of members of all parties to Woodrow Wilson. as Princeton's foremost graduate, for his leadership of America during the trying times = |of peace and of war and for the courage and idealism he showed in endeavoring to promote the peace of the world.” Mr. Wilson expressed his apprecia- tion of the tribute. The delegation, in addition to Mr. ‘Woods, included Morgan C. Day of Missouri, C. T. Le Viness of Maryland and Sidney Sherwood of New York. —_— W. W.’S ARE DENOUNCED AT FLAG DAY EXERCISES Representative Rodenberg Scores Them as Counterpart in Amer- ica of Bolshevism. ouneing the L W. W. as the wg(‘qrpn( fil America of bolshevism, Representative William ‘A. Rodenberg of Tlinois at Flag day exercises in Sylvan Theater yesterd afternoon called upon patriotic Americans to unite against ‘the spread of its ous doctrine. ”{l“nmch-nmerized the organisation as the “most treasonable outfit that ever fastened itself on the body W_i%l:-"m“- ‘were held under the auspices of Washington Lodge, No. 15, B. P. O. E, in honor of the birth of the American flag. Veterans of many wars Wwere in attendance. “I believe, and there is every evi- dence of the fact,” said Representa- tive Rodenberg, “that there is a nation-wide propaganda which has for its purpose the overthrow of all organized authority, and we must not permit it to feed on the unrest and the unemployment that follows every great war. Bolshevism knows no law, no morality, no obligations, either social, publi¢ or private,” he said. “It is anarchy in its most violent form, snd in America it finds its direct counterpart in the L W. W.—the most treasonable outfit that ever fastened itself on the body politic. “As broad as is this country of ours, there is room for but one flag. I am not an alarmist, but I believe the time has come when every loyal American must be on guard to pre- of this pernicious that was born vent the spread doctrine, the in soviet Russia. “Only a year 2go.” Representative Rodenberg continued, “a meeting was held in this city, not far from here, in which the soviet was glorified and the institutions of Russia were de- clared to be on a higher plane than those of our own. This must be stamped out of the country, root and branch.” Others who spoke were Representa- tive John W. Langley of Kentucky, who delivered brief introductory re- marks, and William S. Shelby of th Elks* Lodge, who rendered ‘“The Elks’ Tribute to the Flag.” The Elks’ Band and the Epiphany Church choir fur- nished the music. Exalted Ruler P. J. Callan presided. SACRED HEART CHURCH * CORNER STONE IS LAID Prominent Catholics Take Part in Ceremony at 16th St. and Park Road—To Cost $450,000. ‘The corner stone of the new Church of the Sacred Heart at 16th street and Park road was laid yesterday after- noon, with impressive ceremonies, witnessed by more than 300 prominent Catholics of this city and vicinity. The sermon was delivered by Rev. Igna- tius Smith of Catholio University. that such chi are a gqt.nlu to the integrity of the me, which is the foundation of the nation, Father Smith stated that not only should the parish of the Sacred Heart rejoioe at the construction of the new edifice, but the whole Dis. trict and nation, because the church stands for the justice that society has enjoyed for so many years. t. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, rector of Catholic University, officiated at k road. The cost will be | 450,000, A $450,000. Beneath the corner stone were laid snololnnh- of President Harding, jce President Coolidge, the Pope, name the rector and assistants. names of the parish veterans, coine of ha p nt_day denominations, cop OO ST PEDIE e 1 Another lot of Girls’ Middies, of with Lonsdale jean and Ramie linen; in all white and with navy or copen trim- mings. Regulation model, braid trim- med. All sizes in the lot. 0 o DES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' 79c De Bevoise Brassieres A big special underpriced purchase of De Bevoise Brassieres of fine white batiste, with eyelet embroidery back and front, also wide laces. fitting models. Extra special at $8¢ each. Geldenberg’s—Third Floer. Perfect 59 June Demonstration Sale Another great list of money-saving values for Tuesday—the second day of this annual mid-summer bargain carnival. New feature = — Men’s aki Tousers o 300 Pairs—Extra Special at I Men’s Khaki Trousers of good 1 pien $1.09 Some with flaps on hip pockets. Sizes 30 to 42 waist measure. durable grade; full cut and well $4.75 to $6.50 Trousers, $3.95 . made, with belt loops and cuffs. June Demonstration Sale of 58-Inch Mercerized Table Damask, 38c A splendid-wearing grade in a wide assortment of pat- terns. Homemakers and cafe proprietors should take advan- tage of this unusual bargain. There are slight imperfections here and there, but nothing to lessen the wearing quality or appearance. _ First quality—sells regularly at 69c a yard. Limit, 10 yards to a customer. Sale price, Tuesday, 38c yard. Choice of our entire stock of Men's Serge, Cassimere, Thibet and Worsted Trousers sold regularly up to $6.50— special tomorrow at only $3.95 pair. fancy mixtures. Blue, black, gray and Sizes 28 to 38 waist measure. Goldenberg's Clothes Shop for Men—TFirst Fleor—Direct Eatrsnce From K Street. Wash Cloths Three for 25¢ A Sale of Factory Seoonds of Popular Makes of Wash Cloths of the better kinds, including Turkish knitted and honeycomb styles. Shell-edge, hemmed and fancy stitched finish, in white and colored effects. Some have slight defects, which in no way impair their usefulness. Notion Departmeat—First Floor. Boys’ $1.50 and $1.65 Pants, $1 Boy# Khaki Knickerbocker Pants of good heavy quality; cut full and roomy and not skimpily made. All sizes—and exceptional values at $1.00 a pair—First Floor. Boys’ $1 Blouses at 85¢ A special lot of regular dollar Wash Blouses for boys of 6 to 16 years of age. “Kaynee” pat- ent” loop Blouses and ‘Mother's Friend” tapeless blouses, in netw stripes on white grounds.—First New Handbags Worth Up to $2.50 $1.48 Factory samples, close-outs and odd lots—all grouped in one lot and sensationally low priced for this event. Newest shapes, fashioned of fine silks and leathers. Leather Bags in long handle. Swagger, era shapes and Carriage Bags. 5 Silk Bags of fine quality silk moires, in black and colors, with oxidized silver frames; chain and silk handles; heavy silk tassels to match. $1.00 Handbags, 69c Handbags, Vanity Books and Purses, in black and colored ef- fects. Large assortment of styles and shapes, also a number of lEllk Moire Bags included in the ot. Goldenberg’s—First Fleer. $1 Bed Pillows at 69c Each Regular $1.00 Bed Pillows, cov- ered with heavy fancy stripe or art ticking, filled with sterilized -price curled feathers.—Fourth Floor. Good Néws for Stout Women! 200 “Stylish Stout” Wash Dresses Worth Up to $9.75 $4.95 It’s very seldom we’re able to announce a special sale just for the “hard-to-fit” woman, but we suc- ceeded in purchasing 200 “Stylish Stout” Cotton Frocks at a big concession and offer the entire lot in tomorrow’s sale at savings that will be doubly wel- come at this time. The materials are fine Voiles, in pretty dark grounds, and splendid quality Ginghams in small, medium and two~tone checks. g Smartly tailored models, straightline effects, long tunic and coatee styles; some have tucked organdy or white pique vestees and tunic piped with pique, others are trimmed with embroidery. All the popular shades and combinations. Sizes 4234 to * Soomd Fioor—Dress Section. L4 36-In. Printed Percales Regular 20c Value, Yard All fast colors, in pretty stripes, checks and 1 4 plaids. Light grounds. They’ll make ideal C frocks for the little folks, house dresses, etc. 29c Dress Ginghams | Regular 25c Peggy Cloth Splendid qual- . e wiil tubniosly. ] 9 C ||| Sdipiain colors. Wil tab most Special, a yard - wide. Special, lgc $2 Colored Satin Messaline ssmncheswide $1.33 Yd. All pure silk, rich satin face quality, firmly woven, in a complete assortment of street and evening shades. White, light blue, pink, orchid, nile, silver, gray, tomato, jade, taupe, tan, brown, old rose Japan blue, Harding blue, henna, Alice blue, plum, wistaria, navy blue, midnight blue, copen and black. $1.50 Crepe de Chine $1.00 Silk Poplin A yard wide and a heavy, lus- Colored crepe de chine, 39 inches wide, in a rich crepe fin- trous quslity. The range of col- ors > every inches a yard ish; all silk and in_ shades of jade, tomata, dewdrop, tan, st St o0c Cool Stenciled Grass Rugs 1 = et designs. In the. most wanted bine, green, tan and brown h . Limited three to: 3 4 shades. Limi reé to a- S Extra H Rush Shaire, ‘inciuding whits desire, including white -and, black. Special, & 79¢ 2 % yard. 12.95 Novelty Grass Rugs 300 Good Huck Towels All-white and white with neat red borders. A close-woven, ab- sorbent grade, sizes 16x 30 inches. Regular price gl Biic 20c Heavy Absorbent Crash Suitable for roller and tea tow- e:c: Lsn: y‘lrdu in this lot; limit x yards to a cus- e e [ T 20x40-Inch Bleached Turkish Towels Fifty dozen, all told, at this re- markable price. Made with pink ‘!’1? blue d.'n.cquard l;or- ers and space for am. 59 lue. goesm. " i 39C Housewares 98c Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, 20-inch. size; drop handles, 67c. Aluminum Lipped Saucepan Sets—three pieces, consisting of 1, 134 and 2 qt. trade size saucepans, 98c. 98c Large Size Japanned Foot Tubs at 69c. Duo Point Nickel-plated Gas Irons, with valve-adjustment; complete with metal tubing and stand, $3.77. Round Aluminum Double Roasters, 10-inch size, $1.07. Enterprise Food Choppers, large size, 4 cutters, $2.07. Rival Clothes Wringers, with guaranteed rollers, $4.79. $125 Heavy Aluminum Fry- ing Pans, 10-inch size, with long handle, 93c. “Basement. Women’s .$l‘.00 Summer Neck= wear at 75¢ We offer choice of our regu- lar $1.00 line of Women's Neck- wear at this lowered price for the June Demonstration Sale. Brand - new. crisp and dainty styles, cluding collars, collar and cuff sets and vestees of organdy, net and lace. Extra special at 75¢ for choice. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Hemstitched Huck Towels A firm, close-woven quality finished with damask borders. Size 16x34 inches. ale B e s 16¢ 29c Bleached Turkish Towels A close-woven, absorbent grade, made with fast color blue bor- ders. Ideal for face or 190 bath use. Bize 8x37 inches le price.... 27-Inch Diaper Cloth Ten yards to a piece—each plece in a sealed sanitary pack- age. First quality. 150 pieces in e o $1.48 25¢c Hose Supporters Velvet Grip Hose 18 (o4 Supporters; sew-on and flesh style, of extra qual- ity elastic, in white color. Equipped with ‘Velvet Grip” rubber buttons. 25c Dress Shields, good qual- ity, light-weight kind; sizes 2, 3 and 4. 18c pair. 19c Hairpin Cabinets; contain about 300 assorted wire hairpins in the most-wanted sizes. 12c box. 25¢ Stickerei Trimming, of embroidery edging; white and colored effects; 3-yard pieces. At 17c. 10c Safety Pins, one dozen as- sorted sizes on card, éc. “lu All-metal Slipper Trees at C.. Collar Buttons, one-piece compbsition; dozen on card, 3c. Notisn Department—First Floor. Men’s & Women’s Umbrellas, $1.39 Of good quality rainproof American taffeta (cotton) covers, with taped edge. Warranted fast black and rainproof. Made with paragon frames. assort- ment of handles, many with silk cord loops. Banded Sailors $3.95 and $5 Values 1 59 The sailors are of fine Milan, in straight and rolling brim effects - (two styles pictured). Come in solid colors -and combinations of white and black, white and navy, etc. This sale offers an excep- tional opportunity to purchase a smart-looking hat at a big saving. Be here early tomorrow for first choice, Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. | $1 Quality 40-Inch White Chiffon Voile, Yard This is a grade of the very finest voile manufactured and cannot -be distinguished from the very finest chiffon cloth or Georgette Crcpe‘mzde {rom the-best imported yarns, with a beantiful soft clinging finish so much desired. 38c This is a ot of “Mill Seconds,” but only the experienced eye could detect . Swiss Organdy ~ 1oy, with @ permarent 75c White Mecerized twill 1ity: 38 inches a fault in the weave. $1.25 White Imported .. Full 45 inches wide; superior, extra transparent qual- finish. Special sale 66(: price ..... . . Gabardine ; An .extra fine, closs woven usi 3 ide [deal. for gummer rits ana siirts. soe- 48C Geabonconbnss 59c White Dotted Swiss Full 38 inches wide; a fine sheer m(xllllty. l'llmfl uv:s-t ‘white woven dots, including the much-wanted pin 44C dot. Special, yard _39c White Novelty Voile Waistings Full 36 inches wide—a fine two- ply quality, with neat white woven checks, mercerized satin platds, white novelty 25¢ stripes and fancy ef- High=Grade Washing .Machines at $20.39 National Water Power Washin, Extra heavy weight noveity warp rugs in shades of blue and graen. In medallion, ‘floral and riental carpet designs. The pop- ujar 8x10-foot_ room size, tomorrow $6.85 ugs Best ‘quality bralded rush rugs, waoven in reversfble patterns. 1d “borders. e for porches Machines, with large: guarantee: motor and large ‘size tub. A high- grade machine that will give long service and satisfaction. - Basemect. offerings throughout the store—on every floor and in every department—tell the story of the remarkable June Demonstration Sale savings. A June Demonstration Sale Event 100 Summer Skirts In Sports and Dress Styles Values Up to $6.98 All-wool materials, in- 2. E 5 cluding French Serge, Wool Plaids and Sport Skirt- ings, in smart tailored and pleated styles. Regular size waistbands. Be here early for first choice of these skirt values. 50=Inch Serge 69c Yard Regular price, $125 a yard—a close-woven, double-twill qual- ity, particularly desirable for women's and children’s wear. Shades of navy, midnight, brown and plum. $2.00 All-Wool Cream French Serge Just what every woman wants’ for making up into smart-look- ing suits and skirts, 40 inches wide, fine, close twill. A splendid quality. $ Special, a yard.... 1'49 69c Mohair Brilliantine Full yard wide, of a good, lus- trous finish, suitable for dresses, skirts and bathing suits. Ali the staple colors, including T T e 48¢ Pink Bandeaux Just one hundred skirts—and they'll go out quickly at $295— for such values are really extraordinary. Regular $2 Longcloth.. Ten=Yard Pie 36-inch Longcloth, a fine, soft, chamois-finish quality for summer underwear. War- ranted full 10 yards. Extra spe- cial, per 51/.29 Bar Pins, 44c piece ..... Worth up to $1.00 Rhinestone and novelty jeweled effects, in platinum and silver finish. Manufacturer’s samples and odd lots, sold regularly up to $1.00—extra special tomorrow at 44c for choice. Neck and Locket Chains 48¢ Gold Filled Neck Chains and sale price, yard Tuesday, 29¢c A mpecial ot of Pink Bandeaux of fancy materials, fine mers cerized guality: fasten-back mod- el. Good fitting.—irst Floor. Locket Chains, 15 and 18 inch lengths, in dainty designs. Al soldered link styles. Sold regu- larly up to $1.00. Special at 48c. Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, 84¢ Regular $1.25 Value The factory calls them “run-of-the-mill” because of a spot or lqose thread here and there, but that does not lessen -their value in the least. Made of heavy round- thread sheeting cotton. Full size for double beds. $2.25 White Dimity Bedspreads Three-quarter-bed size, a splendid quality. Just the spread to use dur- $l .98 ing the hot summer months. Sale price $3 White Crochet Beds; Full double-bed size. in hand- some raised Mar- $l.89 16c Bleached Cotton A fine, even. round-thread quality, 36 inches wide. Be sure and stock up on this Tuesday at the sale llc price of yard .. Men’s Underwear Sold Regularly at 75¢ $2 Seamless Bleached Sheets Size 81x99 inches, made of superior quality sheeting, free from starch. Note the extra Size 42x36 inches. Made of fine pillowcase cotton, free from foreign sub- stance. Sale price.... 24C 45c Fruit-of-the-Loom Pillowcases A splendid bleached quality in the correct size for 33C 48c Sale price . All PERFECT Quality Garments Here’s a sale you men will not care to miss—represent- ing a purchase of 1,800 summer undergarments from one of the largest underwear mills in the country. All perfect quality garments—Shirts and Drawers of Bal- briggan and White Gauze Cotton. Short-sleeve Shirts and full- length Drawers, made with double reinforced seat, All regular sizes included. Men’s Half Hose, 19c Pair Manufacturer's seconds of regular 39c quality half hose. Fine quality mercerized lisle, with high spliced heel, double soie and toe. Black and plain colors. Athletic Union Suits, 69¢ Men’s “Trophy” Brand Athletic Union Suits, of fine checked nainsook; sleeve- less style, with closed crotch. Sizes 34 to 46. 75c and 85c “Varsity” Athletic Underwear 55c Garment . Made of best grade checked nainsook—separate garments in sleeveless coat shirts and knee- length drawers with side adjust- ing straps. Al sizes up to 50. Limit, six garments to a buyer. Men’s “President” Suspenders .......33c pair Paris or Brighton Pad Garters .......17c pair $1.50 “Faultless” Athletic Union Suits, $1.09 s O e Wi S Goldenberg’s—Men's Women’s $1.00 Summer Union Suits, 50c Summer-weight Union Suits of gauze-weight cotton; low neck and sleeveless, tight or loose knee styles; also bodice tops, in perfect quality. ular and extra sizes. offers savings of exactly one-half. 29c Gauze Vests, 19c Women’s Summer-weight Gause Vests, low .meck and sleeveless, crochet . mneck and- arms, also band and bodics top fl"" Regular and extra sises. | ) uh ‘Geldeaberg’s—Tirst sk June Demonstration Kayser’s $1.95 16-Button Silk Gloves, $1.49 Pair As a special June Demonstration Sale feature we offer the famous “Kayser” make silk gloves at this lowered price. 16-button 1 , in white, black, pongee and beaver; at a pair. all sizes.