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SHINDLE CHARGED TOEXCLERCHVAN 12V5c Toweling 934c Yard 900 yvards of Bleached Linen- finish Crash Toweling. neat red border; good absorbent grade for roller or tea towels. 25c to 29c Terry Worth Up to $1.25 Camisoles 69c¢ Flavoring Extract | 29¢ Bottle s122 Bleached Sheets, 89c One-pint _ bottles of High-grage Detroit May Ask Return of: 0dd lot of Pink Satin Cami- Cloth. Flavoring Extracts, for making snow 72590/ Seatuless| Bleached Sheets, soles, neatly hemstitohed: ~also 690 yard o‘: 'mls‘i. a bails and mixing cool summer-drinks H e W e nainsool corse! covers, yards ol eache: Terry One-pint bottles, when properly diluted Alleged Bigamist Held in three.quarter-bed size perfect qual e e aconsel fcovert: ot E A e T O e it Chonee. ot ny. mished wit wide cms. short sleeves. welghts; for towels or face orange, lemon or strawberry flavors, cloths. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Los Angeles. By the-Associated Press. DETROIT, Mich., June 22.—A charge of conspiracy to defraud may be hrought here against Donald D. W - art. held in Los Angeles on a fugitive warrant, but authorities of Massachu- setts. New York or Indiana probably ' will have first claim to the prisoner. ! a private detective agency announced nere today. The conspiracy charge is H-H!Pmpluwd by Bruce Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg’'s—Third Floor. Goldenberg’s—Basement. 25c and 30c Dress Ginghams Children’s Garments at Remnant Prices Sale of New Vacation Sale for the Boys Grannis, who claims Stewart defraud- | |5 ed i 3 a ¢ e | 2 TRLS JUMPER Sy oL FE0Ul tnaiatoCkh deallidn 5 DRESSES, dlvo gingham aprons i lsc Yal'd ° L Urannis’ sisier. Bertha Ellen Gran- ' |5} dnuy soke :"’”if"*,"l':fffk"“ 1ot : With vacation days at hand, every mother will welcome Remnants: of a2snch Dress s. was one of the four women to /L e / v o e et el i T 480 this épportunity to provide the youngsters with cool, com- | Ginghams,n checke, laits and € alors| - We have Romper 36- stripes, Cloth, 32-inch Peggy Cloth, married within the past four vears. day at fortable clothes for hot weather at real] savings. AYS HILDREN'S |unu' Tight erings. N First Floor—Bargain Table. With smwm when he was arrested Goldenberg's—First Floor. Tuesda ght was balde: :ron Stew New Wash Dresses for Stout Women Values Worth Up to ° $8.98, at S 4.85 into custody aving conspired with him to_effect his alleged to Norma Ehrenseller of Bostor whom he is said to have stolen $2.500. | Reports of operatives of the private | detective agency which arrested the | couple were incomplete, it was stated, as to tie charge said to have been ! placed against Stewart in various sec- || tions of the country —_— PUBLISHER FINED $1,000. | Remnants of Summer Wash Goods Marked at Greatly Reduced Prices Friday A great many short lengths and remnants of wash goods have accumulated in our stocks, and they are all marked at 'way below regular prices for quick clearance tomor- row.” Women who want to purchase the material for several pretty summer frécks at very large savings should be here early tomorrow for best selection. 25c White Goods 19¢ and 25¢ Wash Goods Remnants of Silks Values Worth $1.50 and $1.75 Yard A clean-up of all short lengths and r('m- nants from our regular stock of silks, nu[uxl ing 40- xmh Crepe de Chine. -I—Onuh Uene c Satin, 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta nch \ann Messaline, 353-inch Chiffon Satin, 35-inch Fancy Silks, 35-inch Sport Silks, 36-inch Tricolette and 36-inch Foulards. His lawful wife, Mary Barbara James fi Mitchell. also resides here. as does ] ors, trimmed 69 > carefully prepared this event to meet all Leasonable needs for inch Shirting Madras, 36-inch 3 1de Jyan Domil: to wham ous nea. Ayies C boys—with special values in new, serviccable clothes, for High-count Percales, etc. Good. : hut who broke with him afier severai ) = “m of white country, seashore, mountains and vacation wear. Prices are ‘*’;le(:‘r]i]n ‘:"S”‘* and desirable N nrx;fi«r«qr:h).'»:fi.:sl:-s:.':-'ucg;rinp'}:::&L‘i5{%‘ Lansaalt Jenm e very low and afford unusual economies. 5 gs- ; b minister. oo R S : i 5 19¢ Percales, lZ)/zc 2| g Forgiving and Sympathetic. i m,,,r»d “n‘I{_ 1:;”' $l 48 Boys' $2 Baseball Suits Boys’ Two-Pants Suits s‘,!f;;:;n:\‘r;‘l:‘ku‘( g&,;mx::‘dl g:—;ua‘]:: | ¢ as aware o - and tie orth : , checks, dots a : plfen iteneit mex ssre ot hes porc ]| maf 1) . $1.45 $4.88 e L ; she said today, but forgave him sev- ' |o( nABIES P1aY B COATS, belted An entire outfit, consisting of 150 Boys' Tropical Suits, for e Lr - Diut Cghane i eral times after he had deserted her,||&¢ nd loose model me scalloped hat, shirt, pants, fully lined, and summer wear, in light, medium NENEITOM =00 % ) then sought to return. She bears hin | /& nd embroidered belt: of regulation gray cloth, | and dark gray; dressy Norfolk Goldenberg's—First Floor. g no ill will now, she asserted, and! sizes 1 trimmed with red or blue. Sizes models, with two pairs S e T sympathizes with him in his predica- ||5 Waorth § $l _98 4 to 16 years. cut and lined knickerbocker 0dd Lots of =) ment. ] Boys’ $1 Sport Bl pants. Sizes 7 to 17 years. 35 Mrs. Mitchell says she was sure |[50 G 0ys po! ouses 5 o . b} Stewarc did marry ner for her 79¢ Boys’ $3 Flapper Suits 1 naerwear 15 money, “a v the case in his other | |g¢ SEY 5 marriages. !}5 retonn 79 = Of striped madras, khaki $1.89 _ODD LOT OF JERSEY SILK I “He always told me he loved me & C cloth, white and tan oxford: low Made of fine-grade Khaki cloth, CAMISOL, with lace vokes best of them all,” she added IS S ARl neck’ and short sleeve models. | with sport collar ahd shori and ribbon shoulder straps. In g Her baby. fifteen months old, Mar- || st And with yoke back; sizes 7 to 16 slee choice of two models— flesh color only; garet, Mrs. Mitchell said. is the [|gf shoand enra SRR LR o brokcen sizes. Worth aughter of Stewart. il $l 00 W 0 i belt. in sizes 3 to 10 vears, or 2 < Wants Baby Like Father. i g Srees Boys’ Wool Bathing Suits | Poii 1 U L0 i G S e 3 O irien s it een sy e riday at California One-piece Skirted | § to 14 years. Fashionabl hi : ! 2 hogeSac e o e athen auay Goldenberg's—Third Fior. Models, plain colors, with fancy > ashionable Cushion-brim and that I can train It in the right |50 Remnan—ts of_Laces Boys’ $2 Flapper borders; slecveless' sivle: in Boys’ 69¢ and 75¢c Blouses $395 and Sailors that are right in the : D e conue [ls < 5 Suits Regular $5.00 values at $3.85. 55¢ $4.95 Val height of favor for sports of hearts and purses he held past & Embroideries Regular 100 Jeive ol Saee Made of tan oxford, mercerized # alues and vacation wear. ! rates at Dundee Lake, N. J.; Pa : ; 3 oda B o oEular §2 00 values aikes S0 ponges, khakl elott jand neat g N. 1. s, Ari Remnants and Odd ieces of S 3 95, striped ercales; port models, . B . . < ~ = AR b e Laces, Embroideries. Flouncings ° o Regular §2.00 values. sizes 2 to With Jow meck ana ghort glecves, Lisere and Milan Combinations; Rough Straws, g tion in the hands of detectives here. || and Nets, in desirable lengths il also soft collar and cuff style. i ok - . A e e o rareen i [ Maried 4t 1eal summer suits for | Boys' $1 Bathing Suits | Sizes 7 to 18 years. Milans and Lisere and Tagal Combinations e 18 said to live in Dundee Lake. (B ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE boys trom 3 to 12 years of g ) ‘B8 to Choose From g B Crocher Laceswidle widths, in age. Made of good qual- 69¢c Boys’ 69c to 75¢ Wash VENTS bodice ton cn. S e i I® various patterns: ity materials. in low-nec : , * o 5. n s colors, all-white. black. bro a . = B i8¢ colors. Worth sc 12 2C vith knee pants. Button: | 3 G Ry Dlue OB oen, Cotton Of good-quality khaki cloth o i e s 3 HILE ConBInation 3 Unfrock: H yard : in sizes 3 to 8 Y A S ol g d gray ash; straight- 2 S 2 ~ o 7 ed Cl;rg?];nan Says He |l e e «parate. biouse | MInE: sieeveless model: aicca 25 | 211 STRY fraghi, oaighihnee sleeveless, khce pants: Clean-up Sale of 4 annot Live Down Past. i §§ g b “t¥le.'S to 12 years = knickerbockers in sizes 7 to pertect an eize od E 4 s 2 ¢ Boys’ $2 and $3 vears. 2 years only. Friday C ds and Ends catit. June 22— |l 39¢ and 48c = 3 $1.50 Wash S Boys’ $1 O Ils. 79 at ... Various remaining lots from our millinery department, Cleteyman: who 15 heia i the sity Jaui| Cretonnes, 19¢ Boys’ $1 an - ash Suits, $1.45 oys’ $1 Overalls, 79¢ Goldeaberg's—First Floor. including Sport Hats, Banded Sailors, Trimmed and Untrimmed e s Wash Suits, 85¢ pBetter-grade. suits, in Oliver Of khaki cloth, plain blue and = Hats, Friday, choice at $1. b % = P = Mill Lengths of Washable Cre y 'wist. middy and coat styles, terial. made with low s N . e o o onchages B tonnes. in floral. bird. stripe ani Choice of Oliver Twist | with long or short sleeves; plain ort sleeves: trimmed Huck Towels, 5c ea. e S Dy mend arceny. and, Sonamrl tapestry designg: all good color- or Middy styles, of fast color | colors and combinations, as well riveted metal buttons Small lot of Hemmed Toswels, s < lg ings. for draperies, cushion. wash fabrics in plain eolors | as plain white and white trim. | down front: all made with drop various lengths and qualities : i couch, trunk and furniture cov- or combination effects. Sizes | med with black. Sizes 2% to 8 | seat; ankle and knee lengths. onds of values worth 10c and pPrR—— O < e R caneive domit iy past ithe| BUb- ¢ B! 2LT0'S vears Vears. Fast colors, i Sizes 3 to § years. e on Continuing for Friday—the Sale of ! 51 2 B = CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 22 e S m.mmmmmmmm R R RS S S St e Kidd. head of a Cincinnati pub- | Lengths suitable for dresses. skirts and all needs. Good as- Remnants of White Goods. includ- ‘ _Remnants of 3S-inch Printed hing house, W fined $1,000 by | sortment of colors. Friday at 89¢ vard. ing 36-inch Pajama Checks, 38-inch | les. in light grounds. 38- Women of large size are Tnited States District Judge J. W Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Longcloth, 36-inch Nalnsouk and 34- inch Printed Organdies, 32 and l offered another opportunity Peck yesterday. on the charge of 2 2 e inch Lincne Suiting. Friday “at ‘ | 34-inch Colored Linene and 3x- 2 c to share in the big savings sendng improper literature inter- | VAT el st s e s s i | inch plain color Voiles. Friday 3 el Chon state commerce. Kidd was indicted | . at yard el l%v.- ;a Elibnages L,mlc‘c on the allegation that he sent by ex- | | o offered of a varied assort- e SHoRKL L pe e tencile rass kugs 35c and 39c White Goods | Shede e Piabetate 38c and 45¢ Wash Goods styles, fashioned of the Judge Peck safd that the fact that| Remnants of 40-inch Organdy, 40- ) SiyEe, TARaTIONEC L€ > there were expurgated editions of || $10.00 and Large Room inch Voile, 36-inch Honevcomb Suit- | Remnants of 38-inch Printed Voiles, ) cool. airy wash fabrics that these works was conclusive proof | & % ing. 34-inch Cannon Cloth., &6-inch | | in light and dark grounds, 36-inch | find favor this season. In- that parts of them were not fit for! $12.95 Size Mercerized Diagonal Suiting. 3 | | Nub Ratine, 34-inch Beach Cloth, 8- cluded are dresses of im- the average person to read. ° Beach Cloth. 36-inch English ! | inch plain color Organdies, 40-inch m.(gd ginghams, sheer 2 I — Values 9x12-ft. ;ua’l‘(.r&;?-lncz Sea lsla‘nd Percale. 30- | c | .\\l}ercerued Lawn, 36-inch piain color c fand Gsir ‘gmgham' e | [Tt nel sse Crepe, 36-inch Mercerized | | Mercerized Suiting, 32-inch Mercerized T T AT In a recent <hxpmcm we received about 4~ High-grade Grass | Tatiste and 40-inch India Linon. Fri- | | Pongee in tan and wanted color in many desirable colors and combinati “Stylish Stout inch Flesh Color Batist vard Friday at Rugs that were damaged by freight hooks—some with b‘xlndmg torn, day at Yard.....cce-..e with a few broken threads—such injuries as will not inter- | th wearing qualities. Heavy, double-warp, extra fine dnd 50c and 75¢ Wh“e Goods n green, blue, brown and combination colorings, i oriental, medallion and neat border designs. Some in the lot are Remnants of 40-inch Transparent | 59c and 75c Wash Goods Sizes From 4215 to 5215 Cle Iy designed ov & ta Organdy. 40-inch 2-ply Voile. 36-inch Remnants of 5-inch Tmported | reversible. ‘\le;(‘qized Fasket Cloth Suiting. 36- | wiss Organdie, 35-inch Check Home- | s h )-“;I'”"K EsRHEC N " nch Mercerized Crepe Weave Novelty | spun Eponge. 6-inch Mercerized | ments on long. slenderiz % i - 5_99""|‘ 55 B"n':iffr's E‘r‘g:", tie e usz‘:gs'mc:“‘i‘: Suiting, 36-inch Fancy Voile Waist- c | Ratinspun. 3 h Mercerized Shan- lines. Straishtiine atvies, crden 0x15 11, amd 5.3x108 fr. All- handsome wool rug designs and iDL 3ecinchVoven Bique | 36-ihch Ravine. 955nel G c PR e e er e e s saaliion } N ot ot Mercerized Wash Satin and 3.inch Ratine. ga-inch silk-and-cotton Crepe els: longline, modeis with ool face, 3 o ood colo <0 a : L d zand;cotton; Grenein S s it de 1315 New York Ave. and floral designs. i the most | herringbone weave and Crex de otted Swiss. Friday at vard....... (S deschine v anentaatintateipetvalien i ey Tl wanted colorings. These are Luxe Rugs, perfect quality, fac- ; el koand sse | ARl sy i Through to 1330 H St. NW. || cubject to slight fmperfections | tory labeled. ‘Im green, brown, Solderberg'w—Titst Eloer. Crépe. ® Cas ki s effects, some with georgette and if siricty perfeet quality | Eray and . Vval Serteck ItHErs aith would sellat 30 518 69 ues $9 85 7 idered organdy, tu- and 3 Frid: tn ) s Goldenberg's—Second Floor. edo or shawl collars A Feature of : s W 2 Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s Our Menu premises by our own chef 3x6-ft. Double-warp Grass Rugs, in stenciled designs, sub- Pro-Lino Rngs. size 7.6x10.6 feet: a heavy felt base floor cov- ?%W Hot-Weather Clothes Odd Lots of Men’s Wear and toe; full length drawers, with double B e —ohr | ek with complete border; four Ik il arp handsome designs in i Grass Rugs, in green, blue and 1 —is Delicious French rown oriental and me- good colortne ey 5 85 MEN'S THREAD SILK HALF MEN'S UNDERWEAR. bal- Pastry, made on the 79C worth “““ Ti- . HOSE, seamless feet, hizh briggan and white gauze cot- - day at.. spliced heel, full reinforced sole ton; shirts with short sleeves, . . twice daily. Fresh, appe- Golflenbcr‘ s—Fourth Floor. i 35¢ plain color: | reinforced seat; mostly 37C tizing and wholesome to 5 = 65¢ values. F'ric all s Worth e superlative de 2 MEN'S ATH UNDER- and 59c. Friday at... = on ¥ gre Women S I Ow Whlte Shoes WEAR, Fauitless and Stadium | WMEN'S PAJAMAS, odds and We make our Ice Cream makes, of fine g e | ends of Faultless. Paragon and GE WRAKE ereamine Ml ed mainsook: sleeveiess coat. | Varsity makes nlain colors and used. " The purest,'rich- $3to $5 | $1 59 Oxfords and Pumps. There duubie st e [ Leniy e e ugln ,\2nm9 est and most delicious . : Worth Iy 1 fect, Val dessert that one could de- Values Sizes 22 to 7 Vi | 1y impertect, Vatues B 1, § B NS BATHING SUITS, close- BIme Broken lines of Women's White €anvas Oxfords and Pumps, Here it is, men—the opportunity you have looked | woven cotton material.” plain All other foods that taken from our regular stock, together with remainders from recent for to secure cool, comfortable clothes of featherv blue and white with white or red S alll € oy ot ot s large sales, marked at this low price for quick clearance. lightness. There’s soolm 1 P 3 guality. but s repuiar “izee o worn 08¢ cold. The lot comprises good seasonable styles, with high or low heels, 3 '8 coolness and comiort in every one $2.00. 31 ;‘nd‘n’;flnllufl T welted, turn and McKay sewed soles. All sizes in the lot, but not in of these suits and all are tailored in a way to please the Cafeteria Service —re- every style. 3 = & ATS, also urr«. ar iauze cotton, sleeve- s e Gt et \ _most particular man. The sale price is the lowest for T o ™ /'™ " | hmed oroton’ platn whitd onis: ps—moderate prices. which summer suits of this character have heen %old of values worth perfect quality; regular = 2 . S regularly $195 and 1_35 Rizes. Values worth 4! C FRANK P. FENWICK this season—the values are well worth investigating at 345 .- $100 Friday at ..... -once. . Goldenberg's—First Floor. “See ETZ and See Better” Clearance of Odd Lots in the Furniture Store Every Friday our Furniture Store clears its stock of all odd lots, few-of-a-kind pieces and broken assort Splendid Assortments in the Most Desirable Summer Clothing Genuine Palm Beach Suits, in the wanted plain shades of*sand, brown, gray and blue; all sizes. Women’s “Onyx” Silk Stockings, $1.45 Heeltex" Sheer Thread Silk Host with the = ments. Prices are radically reduced for speedy dis- Tropical-weight Worsted Suits, in single breasted, one Famous “Ony Rt = £ - " y fect lity that will satisfac- Keen-Sighted posal.” Theie ‘limited lots” are slightly marred and two bation wodels including tan, brows and green mie. ] | Horeten bk e e e, Bald varan K.iddi scratchcd' or have some other slight fault, and all are tures ; sizes 34 to 40 regula_s. 3165 pair. es ! sold “as is.” Cool and good-looking Mohair Suits, broken lots in sizes ,z‘,:.?“,f.,‘,,‘:_,".,f"‘,;}:.‘;"f.'.‘.f";,'lt h-‘g‘\'?'“::r\ .’.5.'.“5'1‘::'"‘!:‘ T AN ADi | Tea . 5 to 40 shorts only. sorted color border gar- seam back: in black, white, gray OneR0dd $19 One Large Chif. $29 ) S ter tops. Seconds of 7 25C and nude: mostly " all ISION in boys is | W;‘on, walnut fin- S:lv;;‘er.m\rrarlor;ut finish, Goldenberg(s First Floor Olothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrnce From E Btreet. values. Friday at.. ‘ skzles. r;_cc‘-:ds of 798¢ 65C R 0 ) One Odd Tea : L Boldenberg's—First Floo values. Friday at...... . girls, L, g ! any finish........- twin-link spring; all-cotton $2 & $2.50 Tapestry Women’s 79¢ - 0dd Lots of Inlald lnoleums to an English study of { it Okne 2-11, Armchair, cane mattress; noor $17 50 5 h { J A i ack an 2 ' several thousand chil- i holsler‘ed spring 512 50 LR Portieres, 98c eac| Aprons, 39 corsets Worth $1.50 dren. Vision seems |8 [fl =eat ..o 9 All-metal Armure Tapestry Portleres, in Black Satine Skirt Aprons, o orth $ ) t less **One 0dd Chifforobe, quar- twin ?flff‘.pf&':‘ sl .85 pixinor ciringed l“tgk:‘m ot m:gfx;'z“g.:m"{flwau:& A ker contil; low bust and ‘long i and $2 Sq. Yd c 0 grow le: ; i d at low yle, wi YT ‘ eledin il e o $39 | T i e of roant Sod 2t ey | e e peiE St sires . $25q.Yd. strain increases, You can prevent mot eye . strain by expert care. Twln Beds, slraxght post, with twin-link One Odd Colonial Library $19 Table, oblong shape; mahogany lin- h 8 Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. —_— yards long, 38 inches wide. B_ungalow Aprons 48¢c : and 35. Values worth $5.26. Friday at $3 50 OF PINK 'Olnmflx.nl' plain mesh -or fancy materials; Jus! 350 square yards in the lot—may not last all day. Genuine Inlaid Linoleums, with colors ‘throufih to the back; choice of tile or parquette flooring designs, in ight and dark colors. Mill Have us examine your v:‘?‘i::;' s, 515'50 Cotien Cot $2 98 3 Oiled Opaque Bungalow Aprons, of good f::::n 's';fil‘.. n;'z’“z; Mo lengths from 2 to 8 square yards, but plenty alike for vestibules, children’s eyes. Bas g Window Shades, 48c | auality percales ‘fasten-bask | Regulariy 3se. Frldav 27c¢c rooms, halls and bathrooms. | 0 ne Chifforette, . model, madg with pocket and tie Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. L E | mahogany fin- $29 Simmons Heavy Olled Opaque Cloth | belt. ‘Only’a Limited quantity. : one” Engllsh onspring; $12.50 [l | Fonacea oo wood strong srin e WABNEL/S RUFIERAOK COR- 69c Vestees, 49c | White Silk Gloves, 89c One Engl ireside { coll unr!ns, mounted on good strong spring .I Fi ldc SETS, of pink coutil; elastic-top ! S, Overstuffed Armchair, roller white, ecru, Amotivm jor apanese rans. Y model with long skirts; sizes 23, esatee Seis, of all-gver em- | White' Stilc Gloves, l.;llx’x:‘e‘l? e 2 ark green. Complete w Pretty J Folding Fan 25 and 37 only. Reg- roiders, net and embroidered ef- | length; e loges cushjons soring 559 W‘flt-—“fl“‘" Store— and all e:xmn-. Silght seconds | in s S AL L ulacly $450. )Ffld:y $2 98 fects; Peter Pan and Tuxedo | Paris-pomt embroldered bac Q! jues. t all sizes. designs and colofings. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor, Goldenberg’s—TFirst IL. shape collars. with wide cuffs. Goldenberg's—First jenberg's—First Floor,

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