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Dinner Anniversary of Department. In the presence of many high rail- road guests, the founding of the Railroad Depart- ment You. ton was ce by t R RAIL “Y.” CELEBRATES.. he international committee of the Railroad Department and the Terml- Commemorates Fiftieth officials and distinguished the fiftieth anniversary of len's Christian Associa- ebrated at a dinner given nal Railroad Department Y. M. C. A, at the New City Club Wednesday night. Dr. chairman of the international com- mittee of the Railroad Department Y. M. C. A, presided, and addresses recounting the accomplishments of the organization were made by the | & following speakers: E. L. Hamilton, railroad secretary, international com- |y, mittee, Rallroad Y. M. C. A B. | Rolson, chairman, committee of man- of Michigan, dexter of Washington, Commerce Commissioner iels, Representative James S. Parker of New York; John P. Moore, asso: clate general secretary of the Y. M. C. A; Geo(‘; K. Roper, international secretary, ilroad Department Y..M. . A., and George H. Winslow, secre- ‘Terminal Railroad Department C. A. of Washington, D. C. Senator Miles Poin- Interstate John P. Munn of New York, Dan- tar. t. Railroad Department Y. M. Roman dent! Senator Charles E. Townsend gold as early ts fliled teeth with 500 B. rted. * lwlm:lm'led in the list of aliens WILL ACCOMPANY ALIENS. Grant and Kelly to Act as Immi- gration Agents. Inspector Clifford L. Grant, chief of detectives, and Detective Edward J. Kel- ly have been granted two months' leave of absence by the District Commission- ers. They have arranged to serve as immigration agents on a trip from New York to San Frans with a party of undesirable aliens who are to be d as a number of Mexicans. California the inspector and will question J. C. Norton, of this city, who street, the night of November 1t is i m| the col ported are a number of Chinese and na~ tives of other eastern countries, as well is under arrest in Pasadena and who is reported tc have confessed the murder of Willlam H. Mic- kle, cigar and newsdealer, at 1004 7th planned for the bureau of ims jon party to sail from New York ming Saturday and go to New Orleans. After leaving New Orleans, it to be de-|is stated, additional undesirables ‘While in detective formerly across the ocean. e Cast-iron of excellent quality now being made from iron 16, 1911, Zealand. utilized. be picked up from place to place, and several agents will accompany them sands that abound on the shores of New On over & hundred miles of coast there are millios of tons of fron sand, but it is only during the last few years that it has been Bureau. CAMP FOR VETERANS. Veterans’ Bureau Plans to Give Outing to Disabled Men. Disabled veterans of the world war in this vicinity will be afforded the privi- leges of & summer camp at Point Bel- olr on the Potomac river, within the Jimits of Camp Humphreys, following conferences between a committee of citizens co-operating with the Veterans' ican inary arrangements. to be given later. state-wide primary August 1. G R B O R A O B B A 0 T R A P A O T A A s B T 0 7 iU 2B OMUIUIL SOOI OB g d B 8 CBUBURUL OO RONOTAONBOBUBORE OO, saucepan. teed. and colors. A ished. Silk lined. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Sale of Women’s Regular $2 “Merode” Union Suits Women's “Merode” Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, with band tops, tight or loose knee, in pink or white; also a few with silk top, with ribbon shoulder straps: pink only. All perfect quality. *Made in the faultless manner for which Worth size Saturday’s . Sale of Toilet Needs Hind's Homey and 34c Almond Cream, regular e Soap, su- 58c size at complexion 10c Cucumber C 25¢ 25c¢ _________________ 50c . Pompeinn Day Cream, regular 30c jars........ 42(: Denney and Denney’s “Magle® an deodorant ...... Colgate's Bouquet Tollet Somp, THREE cakes for...... Melba Face Powder, all tints. Box Velour Wool-finish . Powder Puffs, with large rib- bon bow, attractively 16 made . C Hudna w Twin Compacts, “Three s a novel. con- venient gold-plated double-door compact, containing rouge and powder, with two rors. Initialed FREE, i “Molle” Cream, tube Willlams’ Shaving 25¢ cluding *“Rose ] and “Paris.” ounce for .... 25 Goldenberg's—First Floor. 39¢ Table Oilcloth 25¢ Yard 5-quarter Table Oilcloth. sec- onds of the standard quality, in plain white, fancy and tiling ef- fects. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1 Metal Girdles 50c { Fancy Metal Girdles, novel ef- fects, including oxidized silver, gilt and celluloid and metal combi- nations. Finst Floor—Berpaia© $2.98 Cut Glass Iced Tea Set $1.79 Cut Glass Ice Tea Set,’one large covered pitcher and_ six ylarge glasses to match. Neatly cuf grape design. Goldenberg's—Basement. $1.25 Paramount Brand Alumin_um Cookers Paramount Brand Aluminum Combi- nation Cookers, can be used as covered three-quart trade size, boiler, casserole, etc. Goldenberg's—Basoment. A manufacturer closed out to us his entire over- production and odd lots of High-grade Leather Hand- bags at a big price concession. \We offer them to you tomorrow at the same money-saving advantage. Choice of calf, morocco, walrus grain, novelty pressings A large assor*ment of the newest shapes Some with fittings. Values worth regularly $2.09 to $3.50. this brand is fect, snug-fitting garments. Women'’s Gauze Cotton Union Suits, summer and sleevele trimmed Knee. regular and extra sizes. Women'’s Gauze Cotton Vests, neck and regular and extra Children’s Knitted Waist | material: also others in Suits, low neck and sleeveless; all-white; perfect qual- 59C knee pants. Sizes 2 ity. Worth.79c..... - to 12 years. Worth 50C 50c Luisant Linen Stationery, 29¢ An excellent quality linen- finish writing paper, in an as- sortment of colors, with silver, gold or self-colored borders; 23 sheets of paper and 24 en- velopes to match, in box. 89¢ rice Quality guaran- Goldenberg's—First Floor. Handbags ity, in all Perfect wearing $1.48 and embossing, in black : all well made and finely fin- $1 back; in Tomorrow at $1.48. Chi Gol o well known, every wearer being assured per- Boys’ Porosknit Union Suits, low ‘neck and sleeveless; also short-sleeve style. with knee pants: made with M e 6100 8 to 16 years.. eight; low neck tight and shell- Full-cut 65c sleeve- 25C waists of cross-barred muslin, bloomers of pink or blue cotton | | ’ Children’s Combination Suits, Goldenberg's—First Floor, All Brand-New and Expertly $17.50 Here’s a sale of Men’s Suits that combines style, value and exceptionally low price—a three- fold incentive for men to buy their clothes at Goldenberg’s tomorrow. trousers with each suit means practically doubling the life and service of the suit. Materials are Blue Chalk Stripes—the s styles. Conservative models in “Humming Bird” Thread Silk Hose, made with fash- ioned leg and very elastic Women’s Silk and Fiber Mixed Hose, with three-seam slight seconds Of 79¢ ¥alles. ... - ooevonnsavessnnssiasnsesssoseossns colored striped turn-over cuffs; sizes 5 to 91%; scconds of 25¢ ‘values. . Saturday’s Headliner in the Clothing Department Men’s Two-Trousers Suits| | All-Wool Blue Suits For Graduation and Dress-Up Wear. Sizes 7 to 18 Years ~ IT PAYS TO 1) Women’s $2.25 Full-Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose > Saturday at $1.89 Pair Women's Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk Stockings, made with double sole. heel and toe: an cxceptionally fine quality that will give lasting service. Shown in black, white, Russian calf, nickel, silver, nude, beige and aluminum. Strictly perfect qual- 1$1.50 I55¢ {15¢ sizes. rter top. In black, white and gray. A grade well known for its quali qualities black, white, tordovan, gray and nude. Good heavy quality; Idren’s Mercerized Lisle Socks, white with assorted 1denberg's—First Floor. Big Sale of Girls’ New Dresses of Fine Gingham .} $1.98 Sizes 7 to 14 Years. . gandy: some hand-embroidered. Made sashes and deep hems. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Girls’ Swiss Dresses, $2.98 Pretty New Dotted Swiss Dresses, red, blue and brown effects: belts; sizes 7 to 14 years. Girls’ Pongee Guimpes, 69¢ years. Children’s Rompers, 79¢ Children's Light-weight Rompers, of pink. els; in all sizes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Tailored And the extra pair of Serges, Worsteds with eason’s most favored blue serges and hard-finished A special purchase brings this group of beauti- full- summer dresses at a price much below what you would expect to pay for such charming models. Brand- . crisp and fresh—cleverly designed in styles that with wide in the popular raightline trimmed with white and finished with narrow Girls' Guimpes, of cotton pongee: made with round collars, trimmed with narrow plaiting: sizes 6 to 16 mais materials, with large button-trimmed belts and embroidered designs; piped with white, low-neck mod- Our Cold theft. models, tie blue and Boys’ $10 and $1 $6.88 Right on time for mothers who want to economize on the boy’s graduation suit—a sale of Blue © Suits at decided savings. Just 50 suits in the lot—of all- wool serge and all-wool cheviot? in the desired shade of navy blue. Dressy Norfolk model, with yoke and inverted pleat back. Coats alpaca lined. Both pairs of knickerbocker pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ $15 All-Wool Serge Pu—t Your Furs' in Storage Vaults Safe from moth, fire and A call to Main 5220 will bring us to your door. Fur Department—SBecond Floor. Imported Leghorn Sport Hats, $3.95 to $8.95 cautiful quality of these genuine imported Leghorn Hats makes them remarkable value-j;h:tbthr priceg nan{cd_ Many styles to choose from, all perfectly blocked and trimmed with band of crepe de chine and grosgrain ribbon. A Special Saturday Offering of 59¢ and 65c¢ Ribbons at 49c a yard The most, wanted kinds—every yard crisply fresh and new. Satin and Moire Stripe Ribbons, also brocades, in @ large assortment of beautiful shades for hair bows and sashes. Good heavy qualities. Hairbow Ribbons, five inches wide, in _every desirable shade, in plain and novelty effects. Worth 25C 30c and 39c yard. Special al.sessassaarssases Goldenberg's—First Floor. . : Remarkably Low as-a Feature Saturday $10 Newest Summer Hats Several hundred new ar- rivals — purchased especially for this June event. Incom- parable values at the price— all newest styles for mid- summer wear, for the beach, country resorts or city wear. All these. beautiful new Hats. regularly $7.50 and $10. on sale Saturday at five dollars. —New Monkey Fur Trimmed Hats —New Canton and Velvet Hats —New Taffeta and Duvetyn Hats —New Garden Hats —New Leghorn Hats —New White Hats —New Gaupe Hats Goldenberg's—Sewond Floor. New and Alluring Styles in Bathing Suits and ; Bathing Accessories ) & you have the right clothes. In our Surf Department you'll find just the right You cannot be “in the swim” unless 23° * Tae committee In charge of the cai is headed by Maj. Daniel J. Donova: district auditor. Sam Bucklew is secré tary. and Commander Watson B. Milteft of the District department of the Ameri .ican Legion is co-operating in prelimz ‘Missour! women will vote in their fi worsteds, in black, blue and brown with white stripes. Sizes 36 to 44 included. Time for Palm Beach Suits Hot weather will have no terrors for the man or young man who wears a Palm Beach Suit. These are the genuine “Palm. Beach” Suits—every one bears the trade mark label. Excel- lent selection of patterns and colors, including wanted grays, browns, Styled and designed for comfort and service. tans, etc. $12.50 Goldenderg’s First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance from K Street. Featuring for Satfiday Immense Assortments of ew Wash Frocks Over 100 Different Styles to Select From All New---Just Unpacked Hundreds of delightfully cool-looking models for misses and women have just arrived—our stocks were never: so varied or complete. The aisortments are so large it is merely a matter of personal preference which summer dress —or dresses—to choose. Models for every occasion—charm- ing for sports, vacation or dress wear. ’ ACs% | —Are imported Gingham, Ratine and Linene Dresses smartly tal- lored or trimmed, also combination effects. At $8.98 and $9.75 —Groups offering choice of wonderful Voiles in Nor- mandy or plain colors, French Linens, Tissue Ginghams, fine Ratines and new summer dress fabrics in -evéry ‘ "At $12.50 —Are plaid and check Ratines, finest Linens, imported Swisses, sheer Voiles, etc. Dressy styles, tailored long lines and chic sport models. Goldenberg’s—Becond Floor. Two-Pants Suits, $9.75 Splendidly tailored suits, of fine, all-wool navy biue serge. in Norfolk model, with yoke and inverted pleat back. Coats alpaca lined. Both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 11 to 16 years. Boys’ $15 to $21.50 Norfolk Suits With Fwo Pairs of Pants, $12.50 Every suit made of guaranteed all-wool cheviots and tweeds. in all this season's newest and most approved styles and colorings. Smart new Norfolk models. in plain or plaited styles. with alpaca lined coats. Both pairs of knickerbocker pants fully lined and taped. extra and stout sizes from 8 to 20 years. $1.95 to $3.00 Wash Suits, $1.45 . Boys' Wash Suits, in Oliver Twist. middy and coat styles, with long or short sleeves. Many pretty novelties included, in white and colored combinations. Sizes 22 to 9 years. = $4.00 and $5.00 Pongee Suits, $3.45 Boys' Pure Silk Pongee Suits, also of mercerized .cotton pongee and pure Irish linen. Choice of Oliver Twist and middy styles, with :.omsz or short sleeves. Trimmed with contrasting colors. Sizes 2% 0.8 years. $5.00 Wash Norfolk Suits, $3.95 Boys'" Wash Norfolk Suits, yoke front and back; inverted plaited models, made of high-grade Daytonia cloth and Leonard suitings, in gray. tan and striped cffects; also of gray crash. Full-cut sizes from 7 10 17 years. . Palm Beach Pants, $1.89 Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, of genuine Palm Beach cloth, also of Panama and Apollo cloth. Made with turned-in seams. Every wanted 5{mde included in the lot, such as sand, gray, natural, olive, brown, etc. Regular, Sizes 7 to 18 years\ $5 Athletic Bathing Suits, $3.79 Boys' Athletic Bathing Suits, made of white wool jersey, with !epnrsol:hb!lck trunks and white canvas belt. Sizes 28 to 34. Floor. A Sale of $5 Pearl Bead Necklaces 000 0o o 3359 thiisnn Am'm atan A 223 00 Sy o Syt o""afis""fl"”os."’ L) 9039930950009 nberg’s—Third Nothing more appropriate for the girl graduate, for every girl wants to be the proud possessor of a string of pearl beads. Tomorrow we offer Pearl Bead Necklaces, of indestruc- tible quality, in the 24-inch graduate style, with solid gold clasp. Each necklace in satin-lined case. All regular $5.00 values. Sale price, $3.29. : Goldenberg’s—Tirst Fiser. thing—whether you want a one-piece swimming suit or a more elaborate affair for the Three-in-one All-wool Jersey Bathing Suits, in various color combinations and styles, includ- ing extra sizes. $4.98 to $19.75. Bathing Suits of satin, taffeta, silk poplin or sateen; some with short sleeves; finished belt. Trimmings of colored pipings. $1.98 to $19.75. 3 Cotton Jersey Bathing Suits with bloomers attached, for misses and women; black and red trimmed; all sizes. $198 and $250. Geldenberg's—Second Floor. beach. Misses’ and Children’s Jersey Bathing Suits, in_all colors; sizes 2 to 14 years. $1.25 to $5.98. Women's and Misses’ Tights, ~ in black and gray, at 75c to $298. Extra sizes at $L50. Women’s Sateen Bloomers, $1.25 to $2.50 pair. Women’s Bathing Slippers, 59c to $2.98 pair. Bathing Caps, in all styles and colors. 35c to Rubber Bathing Belts, all colors, S0c. Water Wings, 49c and 69c. Women’s Summer Footwear $3 to $6 All the very newest and smartest style lasts are shown here tomor- row fords, with welted and turn s military, Baby Louis and low walk- ing heels. Sizes 25 to 7, A. widths. in our Shoe Department. Marked at prices that easily come within the reach of every woman. The assortment featured for Sat- urday includes White Reignskin and White Canvas Pumps and Ox- oles ; to C Boys’ and Youths’ Canvas Sport Lace Shoes, in white or brown; fancy trimmed styles; sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 6. At— $1.75 and $2.00 : Goldenberg's—First Floor. ¢ $1 Imported Lace Vestees, 67c Correct styles for wear with summer suits and dresses— made of Venice and filet laces, with roll collars. A large va- riety of charmingly pretty effects, in white and ecru colors. Cuft Sets, embroideries Goldeaberg’s—First_Floor. Peter Pan Collat and Cuff Sets, of beautiful eyelét em- brotdery, in various new 29C desigNS gieeeeccviinnns Announcement of how application§ may be made for admission is expecteds 2 SEERL VR \RC T, Y M XCFC A NP MR N TR T F SO SR o it L AL S A g