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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1921 ’ . s ey H()SEASKS ACTION ' e Remnant Day Savings Are Numerous and Worth Whll : the Guardian Eye Guakd E .An ADITORIAL ARLY Egyptians wore Watchful care still c rings engraved with avails against - dangers the sacred cye as an that ever threaten the amulet against evil. The divine gift of sight. ‘eye symbolized the Scientific optical skill re- watchful care of the gods. veals harmful eye con- against the powers of ,ditions. Command our darkness. It occurs in services to fortify good numerous Egyptian de- ¢ vision or restore its wan- scriptions. ing powver. “Procrastination is the thief of time” and of good vision. Today bring your eye troubles to ONREED REMARKS Charges Attack by Senator Is “Reflection on Volstead’s Character.” Charging that the remarks of Sena- tor Reed of Missour! during debate on the anti-beer bill last week were “im- proper, unparliamentary and a reflec- tion on the character” of Representa- tive Volstead, republican, of Minne- sota, the House by a vote of 181 to 3 yesterday by resolution, asked th Senate to “take appropriate action.” It is the first time in history, so far as official records show, that the House has taken such action. On two previous occasions, however, it cen- sured a representative for making uncomplimentary Statements about | Senators and Senate. In both incidents the offending remarks were eliminated & The .regulat weekly remnant sale offers attractive hargains from every department and no item should be over- looked. All odd lots, broken lines and remnants are included and all value- wise shoppers will be on hand to share in this great bargain feast. We cannot @ fill mail or phone orders. > . Women’s Ready-to-Wear Appatel Summer Ready-to-wear Apparel must go to make room for the fall stock arriving daily, inal reductions on all small lots and broken sizes. It will pay you to visit our Ready-to-wear >Section tomorrow and share in the wonderfvl values dffered. 12V4c and 15¢ Bleached Cottons A Great Millinery Event Sale of Untrimmed Hats Regular $4.95 and $3 9 [ ] “Ses ETZ and See Better” All $5.95 Values at S— st = £ . FIVE FINE TRICOTINE HIRTY-FOUR SULRF SATIN & / o =EEEEEEE=3 figsle":?ol:mgr“ e SUITS—Former 2 88 SN SEERT 5 $2 19 BThs) resolytion; Swirichiwas ofrered A special underpriced purchase from one prices 5. 8. 4.5 19, by Representative Newton, republican, Minnesota, was adopted after brief debate, and was referred to the rul committee when it reached the ate. Mr. Reed made no comment | cerning it i Semator Reed's Remarkn. Senator Reed's language as printed in the Congressional Record follows: “Until the other day I never had the pleasure of seeipg the distinguish- H author of the Volstead act. His brief biography states that he was born in the United States. I am, however, in- of New York's leading manufacturers makes this offer possible and, true to the Golden- berg policy, we are giving our customers the. beneft of our fortunate purchase Hats in all fashion’s most up-to-date and smartest models are included in this sale. * BATHING TRA SZE CLOTH $16.75 INEN SUITS— " $4.66 TCLOTH SUITS—For- es $29.7 " $14.85 POPLIN AND I Glassware B Suggestions fi TawEsry vor DRESSES — prices Made of Lyons and Panne Velvet, in stylish roll brims and ofi-the-face shapes. . SEVENTE selection from an assortment of Now values in glassware. These values cover 33Y43% to 50% reductions in Light-cutand Decorated Glassware, torch of persecution, and 1 saw them all again when I looked at the author of the bill. » » ¢ “I have mo_ respect for a man, whether he be 2 member of the House or elsewhere, who proposes to whittle down the Constitution of the United |$ States, who tries to leave it, as does the amendment of the House, so that an officer can go Into every building and smartest shapes. ING SUITS— ANDY AND \ f&rh',r'eiddgenfieflk:‘: s l;,'}‘;k:,','cfi';f; All exceptional values and really worth regu- rmer prices $9.98 $4 90 " prices 316. may be, but I do know that I have larly $4.95 and $5.95 each. Tomorrow at $3.95. . 2 a $10.95. - num:x upon plvilulr]es of the celebrated = WRAPS AND - e o 2 z conspirators of the past, the counte- s =Tri 79 5 bl SES ‘An opportunity is offered for the nances of those who have led In fanat- Ostrich Bands, 95c to $1.95 | Feather-Trimmed Hats, $3F Ao Former JUNION WaASH D r ieal crusades, the burners of witches, A new lot of stylish Ostrich Feather Bands, | Continued for Thursday. this sale of Feather 00 1o - ;‘.fi eLE $ $l 89 fiie Srccmiionera ‘who apnlied ithe just unpacked, shown in all the most fashionable | Trimmed Hats. in all Autumn’s gorgeous shades s 10 $6.95. 2 shad berg s—Second_Floor. i Goldenberg's—Second Floor. — Bargains in ‘Men’s Furnishings % Offering odd lots of high-grade und:rgarments and hosiery at Remnant Lots of . 9 Girls’ Dresses CHILDREN’S DRESSES of. fine giungham, pretty plaids and $50 Velvet or Axminster Room-Size Rugs, 329;2 l . I T S except i(flslden.-o; who puts the dis- checks: sash and $l " s O 0 e P PR They ' a2 covery of a bottle of beer above the belted models: sizes 39 + unheard-of low prices. Quantities limited in some cases. ) L such as nove t} pieces, Ice Tea Sets, Constitution, who, in the pursuit of 7 to 12 years. s *may not last all day. . i his favorite pastime of hunting some- LIT ™ PERCALE [———ole——]o——|o[c——>[a]c—x=] & ; 3 L HIGH-GRADE UN etc. body who may take a drink, is will- 5 e ile Wil Felvet or Ax- | YOKE DRESSES—Good quality MIGH-G which he held up his hand and be- minster Rugs, Alexander Smit Sons make. All strictly p | checks. trim vokes; 35(: ot resenting sroken lots of fore Almighty God swore he would quality, in the best colorings and designs. One of each pattern. sizes 1 to 3 years e Seses sote - = A seconds garn g C = me_x'l::"-" T:;e'?m‘{:d preserve. i Very desirable for any room in the house. n‘?urm‘}s‘l Goud grade seer- i Raesalaxisliny Dapert i9C A man S S s | sucker and blue and pink cham- | y5i0 SR ting' a vootlegger than he does of| B $10.95 and $12.95 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $5.25 | Tic5er &, hius 2nd pir B N ATHEETC CNIL & ) - preserving the palladium of human 9x12-ft. Double-warp Graes Rugs—included are the very fine | and belts: broken 65C : WEAR—of madras, satin stripe OVATRARES S B O o] {)‘})’5;";,‘1:‘] O Ll legialative 1.600-warp quality; medallion and neat border designs, in blue. green | Sizes .. : madras. crepe, naingook .and | s bl e I o - Bhasc: t and brown. other fine materials. 1 loth - the United States. 1 have more re- | o shirts,” s 5 . d P i i : shirts.” knee length l cg 1B F 2T and 1212401218 G 9T et Toran Skreniat whor i bis $1.00 Stenciled Grass Rugs, 55¢ . 59¢ Table e lenet ) I S iaes e E e R s canadaupon 27x534-inch Double-warp Stenciled Grass Rugs, oriental and medal- usual 35c and $1.00 45C = i 5 RES Ao rasainatiall lion with neat and novelty borders, best color combinations—First | amask. 39(: Eiadde, i SR 108 su . government than I have for the man Floor Bargain Tables. Y MEN'S HALF HOSE—iroken white gauz: ¢ who will in this body or in the House | s *, ! 5% inches wide, excellent grade lots of high-grade eoves 1 5 5 o Representatives Swear before the $19.75 Seamless Brussels Rugs, $12.85 | for home or cafe use: assorted makes. in mercerized 21 legs: 4 ] A v erve & > s = = | atterns. il secor n 2 i- hrok 9 [ F—==lol—— ol ol o] o | LI RN Tath 13 13 210158 In Scamlens Wout Brusels Kug Ut and gurk | oo Bt Sl Tl B IS D] ¢ it 49¢ colorings, floral, oriental and medallion designs. Alex. Smith & Sons make. Women's $1.00 i Bungalow Aprons | then employ the authority and power of the people vested in him to pre- serve the Constitution for the purpose of destroying that sacred instrument.” Odd Lots of Corsets $4.00 AND $5.00 WOMEN'S (Y | CORSETS, for stout and average SENATOR DEMANDS PROBE Of fine quality percales, most- | HEUres. heavily [ as v or re lt OF “BIG OIL INTERESTS” | ly-red and pink, with sash ana | Cgmed- 0dd lots an i S AM X PRI C Harreld Calls for Inquiry by Fed- pocket . e | I i" | Ell eral Trade Commission—Al- $5.00 and $6.00 terial, lesesiMonopsly. . Comforts and Sizes, $1 a Week . sizes, _ ot g ot nerene 1o scaurs oo | i Blankets, $3.46 {Women'’s Silk Hose b For Your K l l @72x80 White Cotton Filled Com- | Use While You Pay - itrol of leading independent cgsde oil H = LIS R Pair By Paying $1 Down Wonderful Clearance Sale of ‘IMen’s & Young Men’s Summ Up to $24.75 . Values, at. . .. ‘Joe In order that no summer suits be carried over we have grouped together all our remaining stocks and marked them for quick clearance. * These are suits of the better kirid, tailored to suit the most exacting. A varied assortment of styles and materia's including— s| 4 faney 0da 1o i { I [ petroleum properties, Senator Har- reld, republican, Oklahoma, introduced and sateen; subject to slight mill Seconds of $250 Values a resolution yesterday for an investi- defects. The Blankets are 66x80- 0dd lot of Women’s Full Fash- sation by the Federal Trade Commis- inch size. in pink, blue, tan and | ioned Thread Silk Hose, in black sion. The resolution seeks to obtain gray plaids; also white. only; almost full length silk with' double lisle garter tops 39c and 48¢ full information bearing upon the en- These are second of regular $2.50 Cretonnes, 19¢ !!lre oil situation, especially with re- values. Only a limited quantity Mill lengths from 2 to 10 yards. Genuine Palm Beach Suits Mohair Suits All-Wool Serge Suits Tropical Worsted Suits spect to charges by independents that ia vast monopoly was being formed to —may not last all day. {drive them out of business. CHILDRE N’S 39c SOCKS— 2 1 __Discussing the general oil situation, White with assorted striped tops: 1Mr. Harreld charged that the alleged others = in' plain brown, vy, “hoi {si 3 COME and select any Ko { monopoly could and did manipulate | [ LN or dark foral stripe. bird | 508 o[lo Psome with g e Choice of single or double breasted models in the most popular ! dak, Graflex, Premo or X;\Jiae;:l!c-:nz:’n ‘};33:;“3:,;?;:::: l::’:r;l yard wide. £ ff.snmned o) Broken lsc shades for men and young men. Sizes in the lot from 33 to 47 : ¥ rke berg’ 3 1 BITAENLE S D s L % < Brownie camera in our com- | Boctuntions ss tea program reqyired. Oelpieie St | " WOMEN'S ‘33¢ HOSE—Includ- regulars. 2 Al | _The Oklahoma senator cited Federal | ing Ipswich and ether well- ; plete showing and pay for it | Trade Commission reports to show lz*c Coflon th 731: known brands. Black. gray and 5 x S = ithat the “few companies controlling 4 | tan lisle, in plain or -Young Men’s Tropsers | while you are enjoying its I:h; nrx‘)ducl:on.carle’t‘]nm& and market- ':lmlfn.c:‘"hh |(;Ionon Crash, neay | mercerized; seam up lgc Up t $695 Val - : h 1ing” of oil in ornia made profits red border, mill remnants:’ suit- the back i use. Films, supplies and ac- {ranging from 23 to 32 per cent in nm(, able for roiler or kitchen towels. | Goldu berg’ pto = alues, at. .. L 9 cessories, too, may be added i district in 1919, while independents in to your account and paid for as convenient. ithe mid-continent fleld averaged only jabout 6 per cent. The group which {controlled the California market, he | isaid, also constituted the alleged mo- T | Silk Rem MAY USE OLD FORMS.. Oi 1 o 1 9 Yard Economical postmasters may make scratch pads from obsolete forms, ac- cording to_an order issued by the Post Office Department today. The de- partment will grant allowances for the work, following approval of bids of Sizes Odd lot of Young Men's Trousers, mostly of suitings, but a few striped’ flannel, Miami cloth, mohair and -light-weight worsteds. 28 to 36 waist measure only. Goldenberg's—First Floor, . FUR res 2%x4Y Inches Complete Kodak Outfit for 1A Autosraphic Kodak, Jr. . Rapid Lens 3 Rolls of Filma (18 pletures) s 90 Developing of the 3 Rolls g . One print of Each Negative ; —_— ear's Subscription to “Kodak- 0Odd Lots of X NITURE 29¢ and 39¢ An accumulation of odds and ends and short lengths of high- grade silks to be closed out tomorrow at a mere fraction of their o S Dress Ginghams real value. The lot iricludes the following popular weaves: 18 35-inch_Colored Chiffon Taficta, 35-inch Colored i C $la Week ‘m" B exye ) A or heicuttingianalglaing into Shlflon Satin, ?I.'Mh Coloreglsnin ge:uliwe. 3S-inch gRemnants of 3inch Dress e e R e - The Eastman Kodak Agency where you g ovelty Sport Silks, 36-inch Figured Silk Foulards, 36- | Ginghams, in a large asgortmen Il o ots and broken lines of Dependable Furniture marke: L e o T ot S e VoA AL Ok P inch Tubular Tricoletté, 36-inch White Sport Silk, 35- | Dlain eators. Phins a2 then pemny | for quick clearance tomorrow In the lot will be found Beds, Mat- | plajn colors. Also 32-inch Peggy GREEKS ORDERED DEPORTED. " A inch Black Satin, 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine, etc. Cloth, -32-inch Pongee, 30-inch tressfles and Chlairs, allxl of high-class character and quality. Seme pproximately 100 Greeks, brought T f; 2 5 d itabl, 1 Printed Crepe, 36-inch High- are floor samples, others factory samples. ewelers engths from 2 to 5 yards, suitable for all purposes. Good = e J to this courftry 1n excess o the assortment of wanted shades. s A _fg::;h&?erfllea Good, useful Four Odd Wood 8 75 Two Brass Bungalow Beds, Tetary Davis to' be, aeported on he | e ERC R e L e AL steamer Pannonia of the Cunard Line, | [B) 20c and 25¢c L e Vsl . $19-50 Eleven 0dd Wil- regularly $27.50 ich b; which brought them over. The party low Chalrs, gray and is the firat ordered sent back under the | District National Bank 1406 G Street’ A Distinguishing Featire’ " About Our Service Is— .- . the. “manner” 'of) r'endering‘ it. Always as a pleasure—never as ¢ .an irksome task. , % R. N. Harper. Vice Presidents s Our facilities -are. equal to every requirement—our réach is: around the globe—and these fa- " cilities are at our customer’s command. “Glid to see you™ and “glad to>* serve” defines the spirit here. - . e - . percentage immigration law after ap- Deals had been made to Washingto: —of impending eye trou- bles through headachesand other unmistakable symp- toms. Consult our gradu- ate optometrist. Invisible Bifocals $10.00 This is: the final week of our sensational offer. Don't- fail to take advan- tage of it. : If you need cyeglasses, we will. make you a pair in 24 tours. : _* All work done under the supervision of our expert optometrist. Prompt serv- ice -assured. If you break your eye=- glasses we can : replace Women’s Low Shoes An opportunity for three hundred women of Washington who can wear small size shoes to secure a wonderful bargain. Choice of Oxfords or Pumps, of tan, patent colt, black kid and dull leathers, with hz'rgh or l4ow l;eels. All well made, seryiceable, stylish models, in i to 4 only. 2 . s‘"’méflu Finsl—o Exchanges—No Refunds, 2 LITTLE . BOYS' SH O E $—Of dull leather; sturdy, well made \shoes, in sizes 10 to $l .95 13%. ~Worth $2.50 Up to $6.00 Values at BOYS’ SHOES—Tan and Black Lace Shoes, ullesln $2.45 the lot from 1 to 6. berg’s—First Floor. ‘Worth $3.50 Golden! regardless of price. White and wash lengths for all purposes. - 4 —Lot One— ; -~ [128c v ‘ Values Worth to 39c . Remnants of ° Remnanis of White Voile, White Canton Cloth, ‘White ‘Dimity,” White Galatea Cloth, White Or- White dy, White Linene, White India Linon, White ‘Whi Organdy, lisse Crepe, Printed Voiles, in light and dark Stri Bik’ a bflfldent‘lh ‘many other 45 inches. ounds; Colored Beach Suiting, Colored Linene glrl Batiste, iting. Mercerized Poplin, Colored Organdy and :Plain Color Voiles. Widths from 27 to 40 inches. Good, useful lengths. Remnants of 88-inch Printed Voiles, in the stylish_soroil | dresses. - Also r:nmnu of White Pajama_Checks, Nainsook All Wash Goods Remnants " Greatly Reduced For Clearance The end of the summer season is in sight, and our sHort ends and odd lots must be sold” goods included in the lot—thousands of yards, in desirable —Lot Two— . : Values Worth to 69c Gabardine Skirting, Dotted 8wiss, White Voile Waistings, Voiles, “8ilk and Cotton Kimono Silks, d Cotton Pongee and Crepe de Chine, Em- lar weaves. Widths from 27 to 1 in désirable lengths. X 19c and 25c Printed Voiles, 10c Yard - S R T Percales, 12ic Remnants of 36-inch Percales, in stripes, checks, dots, plaids and neat figures; also Remnants of 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- nel and Outing” Flannels. Good, useful lengths. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.25 Unbleached Sheets, 98¢ 76x90-inch size, perfect qual- ity; a heavy round-thread grade. Made without seams. ‘White Chiffon’ Voile, Mercerized ‘White. Novelty Skirting, White Beach Suiting, Satin Plain Color Chiffon Voile and Three Combina- $4.95 $2.95 $7.50 brown; sold regular- 1y at $8 and $10.... Two Folding Sul- kieu; sold regularly at $5.75 % Three Sulky Strollers, with hood: sold regularly at $15 Three Reed Park One Kapok regularly ¥29.50.. $ l 5°00 Mattresses, 4x6 $4.50 size; regularly $7.50 Mattress, 4x6 ft. size; floor sample; Five All-felt Mattresses, art ticking covered n;l‘:v,m Wood = | One Hickory 54.25 regularly folding hood: reg- ulsrly $32.50 .... $16.25 | W One Odd Englatder Divan Four Hickory Couch, 4-ft. size; Chatra regularly $2 5 floor sample: sold s $430 . 5 0 Tegularly at $35.00 1 9’50 Guldenbers's—Furniture Store *‘Across the Street.” $1&$1.25Cock’sLinoleum At 58c¢ Sq. Yd. Mill lengths of genuine Cook’s Cork-filled Burlap-back Lin- oleum offered for tomorrow at the price usually asked for the paper-back kind. Choice of light or dark tile or parquette flooring designs. Lengths from 2 to 10 yards, sufficient for covering rooms, halls, bathrooms or vestibules. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Boys’ Norfolk Suits Good news for mothers whose boys need suits for school and other occasions. These sturdy suits are fashioned of durable qual- ity cheviots in an assortment of mixtures in new fall patterns. Knickerbockes pants, full lined throughout. Full cut sizes from 8 to 15 years?” 3 RFOLK SUITS—Of BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS—Only e five lnbllh. lot—made of all-wool in neat mixtures; full cut cheviot, in n - . ¢ ‘1‘?‘3‘«'”&':;3:?3 $3-69 only. “.7.‘5‘ $22.50 sizes § to 13 years Sold regularly at Floer. “"I'I"P"!' .

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