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~ 3 A 30, 1921.°. SEASONAL COAL RATE BILL RECOMMITTED TO SENATE | Borah Makes Motion, Saying He Could Not Vote for Measure as Presented. Semator Frelinghuysen's bill to au- thorize the Interstate Commerce Com- mission to establish seasonal coal rates yesterday was recommitted, the Senate Yoting 3% to 26 to send it back to the interstate commerce committee. After this action by the Senate, Sena- tor Frelin n did not press his horizing government , and ness. Senator made the motion to recommit the coal measure, saying he could not vote for Borah, republican, Idaho, -nited. There was no party vote to recommit, cans and eighteen dem- ocrats voting in the affirmative and seventeen republicans and nine demo- crats in the negative. the coal operators, snd “lobbyists,” ha the bills, Senator zhuysen promised further ef- forts tor ulatory 1 ation dur- cssion of Congress. ing the pres THE WEATHER. District of Columbia and Maryland— fly cloudy tonisht; ToMOFrowW gen- fair; h chanze in tem- moderate north to winds. clondy weather, with showers this putheast port fenerally not much ch: peraturc. moderate shifting winds, be- coming nortnerly. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. ‘ tonight in ometer—1 . * midnight, 9.84: oo ' & ;4 am, , occurred at st temperature, toda smporaru t y(—a.ral St lowest, 69, Condition of the Water. dition_of wa- lis—Tempera- the mornins. Potoma State of w Clear Cloudy Pt.clondy Cloudy Foggy Clear Pt.cloudy 027 Cloudy I R Outline % Your Trip = | You wouldn't start out on a trip without having your car gone over to see that cverything is O.K. that your gas tank is full and that there is oil Why run the 1 T Ad roads or get- = | ting lost when you can be | U U you are right foot of the way? copy of the Auto- n ue Book in your | car, you are never at a 10s: which way to go when the road forks. The Blue Book ves accurate information—just what you need on the road. _We have Rand & Mec- Nally State maps—a big help to motorists, The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th St. on.o :.'lnor From A » Axe. L R O T ‘COFFEE o SGIVESS * GENUINE - SATISFACTION Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Soap_should be used very care- | if you want to keep your i hair looking its best. Most soaps | and prepared shampoos contain | too much alkali. This drics the scalp, makes the hair brittle and | ruins it. { The best thing for steady use is| cd_ cocoanut oil shampoo | « and greaseless) | han anything else One or two teaspoonfuls of Mul- sified will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water ard rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, | creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly and it leaves the scalp soft | and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap. and a few ounces will g il i R T R TR supply every member of the family for months. Be sure your drug- glst gives you Mulsified.—Adver- tisement. themselves to the thrifty Women’s $1.98 Muslin Petticoats, $1.25 0dd lot of Women's Mus- lin Petticoats, with embroid- ery flounces, in assorted neat patterns; also some with lace triraming. Crepe Kimcros, $1.39 Remnant Lot of Women's Crepe Kimonos, good quality, in assorted plain colors; loose- back models. $1.69 Bungalow Aprons $1.00 ‘White Rungalow Aprons, good quality, with asorted color bindings; broken lots and sizes. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Remnants of 39¢ to 59c Organdies In White and Plain Colors—Friday at . ................. Beautiful crisp, sheer summer wash fabrics now enjoying the great- est favor for women's and children’s frocks—radically lowered tomor- row for clearance. All the most desirable lengths for every need. Some Beautiful THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ). (G shopper. $10 and $11 Stenciled Grass Rugs at $4.95 Close Double-warp and Novelty Weave Stenciled Grass Rugs, 8x10 ft., in green, blue and brown colorings ; some are in Axminster Rug patterns, others are medallion and neat Most of them are perfect, but a few have slight border. imperfections. $5.00 Stenciled Grass or Matting Rugs, $2.88 Double-warp Stenciled Grass Rugs and 9x8.8-ft. extra fine 330-warp Stenciled Matting Rugs, in oriental, medallion and neat blue’ and brown. 6x9-t. border designs of green, $12.50 and $15 Wool and Fiber and Rcom Size Grass Rugs, $7.85 Hodge’s and Tremont Brand Wool and Fiber Rugs, sizes t. 10 it. 6 in., and 7 ft. 6 in. x 9 ft. also extra fine 1600-warp, 9x12-ft. Stenciled design Grass Rugs in green, blue or brown colorings. 8f colorings, 3 in. x Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor classed as “mill seconds” owing to slight imperfections. Transparent Quality Organdies, in plain white and all the popular sum- 40 and 45 inches wide. & mer shades. 20c and 25¢ Wash Goods, 12V5c Remnants of Colored. Wash Goods, including 40- inch Printed Voiles (mill seconds), with neat colored printings; Pajuma Checks and 36-inch Longc! 29c¢ and 35¢ Wash Goods, 18c Remnants of White Wash Good: non Cloth, Beach and Linene Suitings. Dotted Voile, Plain Color Voiles, Poplin, Batiste and Repp. ‘Widths 27 to 40 inches. 39c and 50c Wash Goods, 25¢ Remnants of White Goods, including Fancy Voile India Linon, Galatea Cloth, Mercerized | Poplin, Chiffon Voile; also Colored (joods, including | s, including Can- Organdie, Printed Poplin and Dotted Swiss. $1.00 and $1.25 Imported Organdies and Other Fine Wash Remnants of Tl Imported White ¢ 50c Table Oi and tiling effects. lengths for tables........... First Floo. 20c and 25¢ Percales, 12V5c Yd. Remnants of 36-inch Percales, s, stripes, dots and fig- -inch Secersucker Stripe nzhams, 32-inch Cheviot Suit- ings, 27-inch Shaker and Out- ing Flannels, in good, useful lengths for all purposes. 29c and 39c Dress Ginghams, 19¢ Remnants of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in ches i ids and _plain Handsome designs and Cloth, 36-inch d 32- Madras, 32-inch Peggy 30-inch’ Printed Crepe, High Count Percales an: inch Mercerized Pongee. Remnants At Clearance Prices 29¢ width, for trimming pur- 59¢ and 69c Wash Goods, 35¢ poses, hair bows and sashes. inct 0 Remnants of White Goods, including Imported Divided into four big lots in light grounds | Voiles, Gabardine, Woven Stripe Skirting, 44-inch i ;i : aleo 36-inch” White | Indian Head, Waven Dotted Swiss and Vorle W for quick selling tomorrow: loth. ings; also Colored Wash Goods, including Silk- 5c and 6c Values strine Voiles, Silk-and-cotton Pongee and Crepe de : Chine. hscord bPoplin, Silk-mixed -Dotted Chiffon, 3c Yard Embroidercd Batiste, Plain Color Voiles, Mercerized 29c and 39c Values 24c Yard 10c to 14c Values 7c Yard 69c and 75c Values Widths 27 to 45 inches. Goods, 55¢ zrade White Goods, including indic and Fine Cotton Mercer- Waistings, Mercerized Pongee, Check Nainsook, | K Plisse Crepe, Novelty Skirting, Two-ply Voiles and | ized Satin; also Color Swiss Organdie, in_street SSC Yard Gabardine; also Colored Wash Goods, including | 2 iz shades, and Satin-stripc Voiles. Widths Printed Voiles, Mercerized Poplin and Mercerized | 3 inches. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Pongee. Widths 27 to 45 inches. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 12V5c and 15¢ Cotton and Cambric, 93/4¢ Remnants of 36-inch Bleached Cottons and Cambrics, also Un- bleached Cottons, in lengths from 2 to 8 yard: Goldenberg" s. irst Floor. Dress Goods Remnants at 49¢ Yard Worth Up to 89¢c Yard Lemnants of Dress Goods in lengths suitable for dresses, skirts and bathing suits, includ- ing the following desirable fab- ries. Storm Serge, Mohair Brillian- tine, Sport Stripes and French Serges, in black and colors. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s 65¢ Union Suits, 35c Each Summer- cight Gauze Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, crochet neck and ‘arms;_also bodice style, with tight knee; regular sizes only. ’ Women’s 75¢ Underwear 25¢ 0Odd lot of Women's Vests and Pants, broken sizes. Children’s Waists, 19¢c Children’s “Acorn” Waists, sizes 4 to 12 years; slight seconds. Children’s Underwear, 25c Lot of Children's Knitted Waist Suits, Boys' Separate Gar- ments, in white and ecru; knee length pants and fleeced shirts and pants; broken lots and sizes. Values worth to $1.00. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 39c Napier Carpet, 19¢ a yd. Reversible Napier Carpet for stair and hall runners; 18 inches wide; green, red and tan color- ings. Lingerie Waists, 69¢ Voile and Batiste Waists, lace trimmed, plain tailored, tucked and embroidered styles, in vest effects; round and square neck and Peter Pan collar models. Some with fronts of embroidery, others with colored collars and cuffs; sizes 36 to 46. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.25 and $1.98 Rag and Wool and Fiber Rugs 25x50-inch hit-and-miss Rag Rugs, light and dark colorings; 23x54 Wool and Fiber Rugs, rose color, neat borders with plain centers.—First Floor Tables. $15 and $18 Dress Trunks . $9.65 36 and 38 inch size Dress Trunks, covered with heavy var- nished canvas; deep covered tray; extra reinforced metal aowels and corners; trimmed edges, good lock and side bolts; two heavy leather straps. $2 and $2.50 Summer Curtains, $1.50 One, to four pairs of a style Summer Curtains, ecru or green grounds with various colored stripes. 40 inches wide, 2% . Yards long, tassel trimmed. Snowflake and cord effects. 29¢c and 39c Cretonnes, 19¢ Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, mill lengths from one to eight yards, many pieces alike for draperies, cushions and furniture covers, light and dark floral, bird an d_tapestry designs.—First Floor Tables. Sale of WHITE Millinery port and Banded Hats Regular $3.95 and $5 Values Remnants of Silk $1. Beautiful silks in a wide range of the most popular’ Black and Wanted Colors. $1.95 Tomorrow we offer one of the season's finest purchases of milli- nery—clever hats from one of New York's foremost millinery houses at a price that establishes a new rec- ord for value-giving. Right in time for the Fourth and vacation needs, too. The collection embraces: Smart White Sport Hats of gros- grain ribbon and Milan hemp com= binations, trimmed with yarn or ribbon. White Milan Banded Sailors, in all the correct styles—roll brims, saiJor effects and mushrooms. White Peco=Edge Felt Hats at $2.95 The popular sport hat of the season. A wonderful assortment to choose from—and at a price much below what these hats sell for regularly. ra special for Friday at $2.95. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Silkoline, and bird designed Scrims, fab- g"fz_' Lengths rics suitable for curtains, drap- eries, cushions and comfort cov- oF BOCTy, crings. Many pieces alike.—Kirst Purpose Floor Tables. weaves and colors—all of them in the height of fashion, for A ? smart dresses. sports apparel and blouses for immediate Men S and wear. Chine, etc. Lengths ranging frem 2 to 5 yards, suitable for all purposes. Goldenberg's—First Floor. » Rebuilt machine, mechanically in- spected and ghar- anteed. Share these extraordinary savings tomorrow. 35-inch Coiored Satin Messaline..... 35-inch_Colored Chiffon 35-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta.... i 36=inch Figured Silk Foulards. ..36-inch Plaid Silks. Sale of Sewing Machines A small deposit and one dollar a week buys and de= livers any sewing machine in this sale, making it easy to own a high-grade sewing machine. in force Friday and Saturday: $70 Domestic - $55 Sit-Rite position. nch Black Satin ..36=inch Stripe 40-inch Colored Crepe de For the Fourth This sale provides a wel- come opportunity to pur- chase a sensible hot-weather suit at the lowest possible price. You have a splendid selection of styles and fabrics, including— These special prices Cool Kenny Suits Palm Beach Suits Light-Weight Serge Suits Mohair Suits 5 20,50 ©.,” THURSDAY, JUNE Remnants of Five-quarter Table Oilcloth, in plain white Desirable Remnants of Ribbons, of every wanted kind and 19c and 25¢ Draperies, 915c Mill lengths vard-wide Figured Cretonnes and floral $11.75 Phenomenal Underpricing for Remnant A gigantic event, store-wide in scope and importance, offering thousands of odd lots, remnants and incomplete lines from our regular stock at vadical reductions for quick selling tomorrow. A host of extraordinary economies present Come early—share the savings. Icloth 25c¢ Women’s Low Shoes $3.00 to $5.00 Values at $1.95 700 pairs of Women's Low Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slippers, of white canvas, patent colt, black kid and dull Tleathers. High or low heels; welted, turn or sewed soles. Broken lots and dis- continued styles. Sizes in the lot from 2! to 7. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Children’s Wearables A Friday Clean-up Sale of Children's, wearing apparel at unusually low prices. Shrewd mothers will be on hand tomorrow to share these bargains. Little Tots’ Creepers 39¢ Little Tot¥ Creepers, of gingham, in blue checks and plain colors: sizes 1 to 3 years. Girls’ $1 and $1.25 Dresses, 79c Little Girls’ Gingham neat checks and plain some with white col- s 2 to 5 years. Children’s Bloomers 39¢ White s, elastic waist sizes 4 to 12 years. Bungalow Aprons, 50c Girl: Bungalow Aprons, lity ginghams, trimmed w d, pocket and s from 4 to 12 Girls’ Bloomers, 50c Girls' Bloomers. of khaki cloth, buttonhole bands; full cut and well made; broken sizes. Baby Dresses, 50c Long 1 Short Dro fine qua assorted s Children’s Drawers, 25¢ Children's Muslin Drawers. neat embroidery and tucked trimmings; butfonhole bands; broken sizes. Goldenberg 's—Third Floor. Satine and Corset Dept. Corsets, $1.00 t of Popular Make Cor- in pink only; topless s, also low bust d long hips; mostly all sizes.— (First Floer.) $3.00 Corsets, $1.89 15 R & G -Front Laced Corsets, fine quality white cou- til; al: a few Royal Worces- ter Corsets; extreme long hip models; broken lots and sizes. $5.00 Nemo Corsets $3.98 Nemo Corsets, fine grade ste, extrenie low bust and long hip models; sizes 25, 26 and 27 only. B Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Factory Samples of Bathing Cans, 33c 50c and 75c Values Just in time for the Fourth of July excursion—an excellent as- sortment of pure rubber bathing caps, in a variety of styles, shapes and colorings. Young Men’s Feather-Weight Suits and Vacation Needs special price. 10c Yd. $36.50 Bewirg Machine Department—Fourth Floor. ’ Rebulilt Machines, $31.50 - | Quk,finish. “Has |meenmmicmizinect- | Well cut and well made A complete arments, in two and three t of attach- —eE— o New Willard| & d ;Een:! %E‘lddfin_ ‘ 355NewW||]"d| Drophead button, single-breasted and ns A 2 given tres NN $52 50 Speeial at double-breasted models for with each \ o $42.50 Al machine. VA Anab thel . men and young men. Co. E: - i izes. Hemstitching Co. Exception- b ey sented, in all sizes Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop for Men—First Floor—Direct En- trance From K Street. Three-Day Sale of Men’s Furnishings Tomorrow—the second day of our mid-summer un- derselling event—offers equally as attractive assort- ments of high-grade merchandise and the same splen economies as the first day. Men who want to supply their summer needs at generous savings should be on hand early tomorrow to share these big values. Men’s $2.00 and $2.50 $1 69 Neglige Shirts.......... High-grade Woven Madras Neglige Shirts, soft cuff styles; choice of candy stripes, pin stripes, cluster stripes and novelty designs; five pearl button fronts: hand- pressed; every shirt absolutely perfect quality; sizes up to 17 Men’s $3.00 Straw Hats | Men’s $1.50 Golf Caps " $2.00 $1.19 Men's Smart Set Straw Men's Silk Mohair Caps, Hats, full sennits, fancy sen- plain colors, strip nits, flat foot, tuscan and | plaids; fuli leather swes fancy straws. This season's | non-breakable visor. newest shapes. Men’s $1.50 Shirts Men’s Leather Belts $1.10 50c o g f Men's Genuine Cowhide Men's Neglige Shirts, plain | peither Be Plain black white or tan, with button- only; sizes 30 to 44. down collar, the : tical shirt for outings; Men’s Panama Hats grade soft-finish cloth. $2.95 Men’s $5.00 Bath ) o Robes, $3.98 e i Men's Terry Cloth Bath | Slightly soiled from handiin Robes, guaranteed fast colors, Values worth up to $5.00 ¢ ink, gray, tan and la , . der; finished with cord at Men’s 75¢ Underwear lar and waist girdles; sum- mer weight. Men’s Garters most prac- fine 17¢ Pair Brighton and Paris Pad P side Garters, good quality lisle straps. Regular sizes webbing; in black, white and plain colors. Men’s $1 to $1.50 | Union Suits, 75¢ Men's Athletic Union Suits, striped_madras, crepe madras Seconds of 65¢ and 75¢ Silk Hose, 37c Pair M Pure Thread Silk Half -H heel, double nd toe of lis and other high-grade cloths; | plain colo mostly perfect quality. lar weaves values. Men’s $1.25 Bathing ‘Men’s 25¢ Hose Three Pairs for 50c A if H quality. clo plain blue with hems; one-piece style. Men’s 75¢ Underwear Men's Balbriggan and White Cotton Underwear, short sleeve shirts. full length | drawers, with double seat and satine waistband; sizes up to | reinforced; 50. imperfections whick ’ . affect the wear or i Men’s 50c Wash Ties | ince. worth soc pair. 25¢ Men’s Suspenders. 33c Men's Tubular Wash Ties, Men's Genuine President fiber silk, madras, poplin and | Suspende -weight lis novelty styles: plain colors, | webbing: in white, plain col- plain white and striped effects. ors and striped effects Men’s Finest Silk Shirts Worth up $5.95 to $9.00................ Men’s Silk Shirts, of jersey. Peerless crepe. Eagle crepe, broadcloth, silk, etc.; plain white and many with new stripes. Full cut and well made. (Tax, 30c extra.) Smart Silk Shantung Suits Formerly Sold at $25 and $27.50 $13.75 This is a sensationally low price for these fashionable summer suits —in fact, nowhere else will you be able to find them at such remark- able savings. They’re trim and smart—just tailored suit for the seashore or mountains. Women have ex- pressed a decided preference for Shantung Silk Suits this season because so cool and fresh looking. Fashioned of soft, closely woven nat- ural color Shantung Pongee, in smart tailored models—easily laundered and come back to you crisp and spotless from the laundry every time The collar on the coat, with link but- ton closing, is longer than has ever been customary. The open-front, Tuxedo coat is as cool and smart as its companion. Sizes for misses and women. Women’s Ramie Linen Suits, $12.50 The sensible, practical suit for vacation wear and for trips over the Fourth. Well tailored suits of splendid quality Ramie Linen, in the new long coat model with smart Tuxedo front or tailored roll and notch collar styles. Both skirt and coat finished with patch or set-in pockets. Come in oyster white, flesh, new blue and Copen. Sizes for misses and women. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Women’s 35¢ Hosiery 19¢ Pair Summer-weight Lisle and Cotton Hose, in black, with seamed back, others full seamless; also lot of mercerized lisle hose, in assorted colors; seamed back; some subject to slight imperfections. Women’s Silk Hose, Children’s 35c and 50c $1.35 Socks, 19¢ Women's Full-fashioned 0dd lot of Children's Socks, white with assorted striped Thread Silk Hose, double sole, turnover tops, also plain navy heel and toe, with double lisle garter top; all shades, but NO blue with turnover tops; per- BLACKS; also a few pairs of fect quality; broken sizes black ingrain silk hose, with Choice of several well known seamed back; slight seconds of brands. $2.50 values. “Goldenberg's—First Floor. T R T T T T e o R i

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