Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1922, Page 13

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HAND (D T0ALESE Contents Said to Be Unsat- isfactory in Reparations Circles. Ty tlie Associated Press. ARIS, Juue 25.—A. note Washington on the disposition from of America’s share of German dyes was Teceived by the reparations mission yesterday afternoon. ' It will be dfscussed Friday. e contents of the note communication. while not definit settling the question. probably eral months the present of America acts as through which the American ind \ try receives its portion of the dy The note is not regarded as factory in reparations it was hoped that the ment would either give proval of the alliance's with the commission or withdraw the support. leaving the commission free i 10 determine what was to b America’s one-fifth German dyes. he alliance operated interest under com- wera Withheld, but it was learned that the will have the effect of continuing for sev- arrange- ment under which the Textile Alliance medium te Depart- mplete ap- | agreement the ely | all | ! sanction of the American govern- | ment until six months when | this sanction was The | right of the allian s the | medium for the Iyes was! 1o have been canceled 1 com- | mission on June 30. uniess the Am ican government renewed its tion. The alliance has been oper ing in the meantime with the te HOOVER URGES STATES | TO'FIGHT CHILD LABOR “Minority Still in Middle Ages Re- garding Attitude Toward Child- hood,” He Says. Ty the Associated Press. PROVIDE) I, June 25 final effort to bring all the stat the Union into line labor was urged by S in_an address h tional conference Failing this, he d ) o the federal Con only alternative blight that in its mea deplorable than war.’ Responsibility for . amendm n was reome ure is m the prevent of child labor was placed upon -m- porary approval of the commission. | work_ | er- -1 ent | the | “a ore | v ton the individual states by Mr. Hoover. whé declared that while the n forward-looking laws in tection there was a minority ity had | ild pro- | “still in the middle ages in their attitude | toward constant resort to federal control undermining the sense of local sponsibility, he asserted there nothing more disheartening than impulse given childhood.” Decrying tion as a whole. MAY LOSE VOTING RIGHTS. French Planning Drastic Action Against Stay-at-Homes. § T the Associated Press PARIS. June homes will lose the right te the bill approved by the becomes law. as is quite likely. The bill provides that of eligible voters who abstain from ! sany election will be posted after the 9 firat offense, they will be fined after | the second, after the third they will have their fines and taxes increased. names will be stricken from the register of and after the fourth their voters. BOTH EARS CUT OFF. Intoxicated Man Unable to Ex- plain What Happened. NEW BRU. —Austin Bi lice yesterda both his ea Peter's Hospital Bail To Be intoxicated. was how he had lost his he could not rememb to the time he was found, SWICK. N. I tooff. At ear thing A trail of blood led from where had been sitting to a deserted shanty | about foriy fe way., but search the shanty revealed nothing. No one could be found who had heard any disturbance in_the neighborhood. to the centralizatio by continuous failure of local gov- ernment in matters affecting the na- 28.—French stay- ote if elections committee of the chamber of deputies the names | the | as| e was | the | 1 i | i { at- | i sitting on a curl who was sai declaring | up | | he | of This Used JACOB BROS. G Street at 13th HOMER L. KITT, Sec'y and Treas. TEE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO. EXIDE SERVICE o] [ B fl| B lfl o] m a I o] |fl o] | o] fll |fl o] | o} fll o] L e, {m o] lfl m | o] m o] |fl o] m o] lfl m lfl o] Ifl o] | o] I 0] n made of khaki, chambray. riveted metal buttons. seat. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. The Final Days of the $13.75 and $15 Fiber Rugs, $9.85 9x12-ft and 8.3x10.6-ft. Large Room Size Hodge's Make Chero- kee Fiber Rugs, revgrsible and. durable; many patterns copies from high-cost wool rugs, In blue, green, rose, tan and brown colorings.—Fourth Floor. Stenciled Grass Rugs Heavy Double>Warp Smooth nish “Grass Rugs, in green, 3 and blue medallion, orfi- und neat border designs. me: worth $1.50. At 95 2N-in. wize: worth 79¢. At 43¢ First Floor—Bargain Table. $2.50 Summer Curtains, $1.48 Pretty Snowflake and Cord Effect Summer Curtains, 40 inches wide. 21y yards long: tassel trimmed: ecru or green grounds. with blue. green. red, tan_ and brown stripes and flakes.—First Floor—Bargain 'Bable. Boys’ and Girls’ $1 and $1.25 Overall Suits 79¢ The ideal play suits for vacation wear, blue denim or heavy blue Fast color red trimming and Short-sleeve models, with low neck, ankle or knee length and drop Full-cut sizes from 3 to 8 years of age. ing: In black, * colors. Be. Notion Department. Sewing Silk 50-Yard Spools 5c a Spool Good quality sewing silk, for machine or hand-sew- white and 50—’&!‘6 spools at DOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST.\ “THE DEPENDABLE STORE” gs * for 25e. E Wotion Department. Climax Sale!! Hair Nets 3 for 25¢ A variety of styles and cap and fringe all warranted per- Special at THREE A List of Spectacular Values That Will Make a Whirlwind Wind-Up of This Sensational Event ; ‘We have reserved some of the choicest values and the biggest bargains to make tomorrow the banner day in the history of this wonderfully successful drive to lower prices on the merchandise needed now for summer comfort and for next week’s holiday. 19¢ Bleached Cotton, 14¢ 36-inch Bleached Cotton, =& close woven, soft-finish grade, free from starch.—First Floor. $4.49 Double Roasters, $2.89 Large size Aluminum Double roasters, oval shape.—Bascment. ——— $2.50 Extra Size Petticoats, $1.98 Extra_Size Genuine Heather- bloom Petticoats, also of soft quality satin. in black and navy blue; stylish tucked flounces; all lengths.—Thir@ Floor. “Mill-Run” Congoleum Rugs Perfect - ( 9x12 Feet Quality 9 .7 1 Large Worth $16.20 Room Size 9x12-it. large room size Congoleum Rugs, termed “run of the mill” on account of a tiny break or slight blur in print- ing: nothing to impair their usefulness. All with complete borders, in.the newest and best colorings. 9x9-ft. size, perfect quality. Regularly, $12.15. Sale price, $6.75. 6x9-t. size, perfect quality. Regularly $8.10. Sale price, $4.45. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 16¢ Unbleached Cotton, 12%c 36-inch Unhleached Sheeting Cotto heavy round thread grade—Firat Floor. Casseroles, $1.66 Nickel-frame Casseroles, with white lined brown earthenware : large size.—Basemen! Gas Irons, $3.09 Dupont Nickel - plated Gas Irons, with valve adjustment; full weight; complete with tubing and stand.—Basement. Window Screens, 39¢ Continental Extension Frame Window Screens, steel centers; 18 inches high. extend to 33 inches.—Basement. Ice Cream Freezers, $3.89 White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, triple motion; three- quart size.—Basement. 89c¢ Tan Pongee, 75¢ 32-inch Tan Pongee, a silk and cotton fabric, with the appear- ance of all silk pongee; stylish rough weave.—First Floor. ~ Boys’ §1.50 to $2 Blouses, $1.15 Made of fine quality woven madras and mercerized materials, “ in- neat striped effects: also of pongee color material; low neck and short-sleeve sport models. Sizes 7 to 16 years.—Third Floor. Boys’ $1.50 Shirts, $1.15 neck and short - sleeve of madras, percale and khaki: plain white and neat striped effects; sizes 122 to 1413, —Third Fleor. Boys’ $1 Sport Blouses, 69c Sport Blouses, of khaki, per- cale and plain white materials; short-sleeve models; sizes 7 to 16 years.—Third Floor. 9, Women’s $1 Nightgowns, 79¢ Women" White Nainsook ghtgowns, others of pink ba- st trimmed with lace edg- slip-over model: full cut and well finished.—Third Floor. ‘Women’s $1 Chemise, 79¢ Women's Novelty Chemise, of’ white batiste and nainsook; trimmed with blue and apricot color novelty squares and straps. —Third Floor. 50c Tissue Ginghams, 39c 36-inch Tissue, Ginghams, a fine. soft-finish quality, In stylish woven cheécks and plaids; colors of pink, light blue, lavender, green. Eray, mais, copen, tan and black and white.—First Floor. 35¢ White Batiste, 22c . 40-inch White Batiste, & yarn mercerized quality, for dainty lingerie.—First Floor. 39¢ White Voile, 29¢ 40-inch White. Chiffon Voile, extra fine, sheer, two-ply quality, with tape edge.—Kimmt Floor.* Women’s $1.25 Union Suits, 75¢ Princess May Unlon Suits, low neck and sleeveless, knee length: some with lace yokes and -ribbon shoulder straps; also & few pink suits, low neck- and sleeveless, tight or “loose knee; broken sizes.— First Floor. $1.29 Petticoats, $1 Extra Size “Flexo” Petticoats, of soft-finish muslin, flounce of neat embroidery, in assorted new designs: finished with un- derlay; made with guaranteed “Flexo” adjustable walstband; all lengths.—Third Floor. 89¢ White Organdy, 59¢ 45-inch gandy, a very fine, sheer, trans- parent quality, with a permanent finish.—First Floor. A Sample Neckwear, including vestees, collar and cuff sets-and separate collars, of organdy and lace. All newest shapes and styles.—First Floor. - Women’s $3.50 to $5.00 White Footwear, $2.79 Pair . A special offeting for Thursday- of 600 pairs of wognen's white ox- fords and pumps, of reignskin, canvas and nu-buck—in ‘many different styles—all new and' de- sired for vacation wear. ' Baby Léui i d: low walki iuhb:’mlu“dmu:itmd l.;lu. Size‘::n 35 lot from 2% to 7. 2 i Imported White Or- . WHITE HATS New Mode]s—the Latest Thing for Summer Many Lovely 'Styles for Selection. The Greatest Sale of Summer Skirts in Our History 1,000 Beautiful Wash Skirts Made to Sell Regularly at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 " Extra Sizes up to 38 Waistbands A retiring skirt manufacturer accepted our cash offer for his entire stock of wash skirts, numbering about 1,000 garments.!| When you come tomorrow and see these wash skirts and note the amazingly low price youw’ll agree that our enthusiasm for the val- ues is fully justified. Materials, making and style of the highest standard. In this big purchase you will find such wanted new fabrics as —Mercerized Gabardines —High-Luster Surf Satin —Finely Woven Tricotine —Novelty Wash Skirtings 89 Four Styles Are Sketched Fifteen different styles. Well made, smartly tailored and trimr;xed models. Shirred styles with narrow belts, novelty pockets with trim- mings of large or small size fine quality pearl buttons; some have hemstitched pockets, finished with self loaps. Pleated effects with side, patch or trimmed pockets; plain tailored styles with fancy pockets and pearl buttons. All are finished with deep hems. Regular and extra sizes included. Several of the styles are sketched. First Floor Bargain Booth and Second Floor Wash Skirt Seotion. o\Ti1 Vi) /Y TVl T e\ e i) 181 Extra Size Chemiise, $1.25 Extra Size Envelope Chemise. ot white nainsook: round voke of dainty lace and embroidery edgings; finished with ribbon beading: full-cut extra sizes.— Third Floor. 48c and 59¢ Cretonnes, 24¢ Mill lengths of Washable Cre- tonnes, full 36 inches wide, for draperies, cushion and furniture covers; choice of light or dark floral. stripe. bird, foliage and tapestry designs.—First Floor— B n Thomson’s $3.50 Corsets, $2.79 Thomson's Glove-fitting Cor- sets, of pink brocade, model for stout figures, low bust and long front skirt: well boned: clasp: sizes 22 to 30.—Third Floor. Sale of These Hats at once establish the vogue for white. We consider it a rare piece of good for- tune that we can bring these beautiful Hats to Washington women for such a low price. Scores of charming styles— Pokes, Off-the-face Hats, Sailors, Irregular Brim Hats—featuring chic and tasteful trimmings. The Type of Hats Sell- ing Regularly at $7.50 to $10 Bloomers, 69¢ Women's Extra Size Bloomers, of “white batiste; reinforced: full widths; heavy elastic waist; all full-cut sizes.—Third Flaor. ail fullsat ives_TALE Flash 75¢ Extra Size Drawers, 59%¢ ° Women's_ Extra Size Nainsook Drawers, flounces of neat em- ‘broidery; full-cut sizes—Third Extra Size Ins, 69¢ ixtra Size St 3 batiste, with elastic neatly trimmed edgings; all extra full Floo: Fans, 10¢ olding Japaness . ’u-u'tn‘nt of at- The Better Grade of M’s Tropical Weight Worsted Suits $24.75 Light as a feather, cool as a cucumber, these tropical- weight worsted suits are ex- pertly cut and tailored in the same careful fashion as charac- terizes our high-grade cloth suits. They have style unmis- takably, thereby demonstrating that comfort need not be sac- rificed in the attainment of smartness of line and good fit. Fabrics of exceptional quality—neutral grays, browns and blues predominating. Goldenberg's—Tirst Fleor Clothes Shop for Man—ireot Entrance from K Street Full 38 Shadow-proof Petticoats Extra Size White Satine shadow-proof model, with double panel back and front; hemstitched hem; straight- line style, with elastic top; correct lengths. ~Third Floor. 0c Cloed Organdy $1 Petticoats, 49c Ratinspun, 39¢ 36-inch Ratinspun, a high- grade wash fabric, for summer dresses and suits, with stylish crepe weave finish. All wanted shades.—First Floor. 89c¢ Satin Plaid Voiles, 55¢ 36-inch Satin Plaid Voiles, a very fine. sheer. two-ply quality, with chiffon finish. In copen, reseda, navy and white, with self color ~satin plaids.—First Floor. Scratch Pads 4 for 10c Seratch Pads, or writing tab- lets, for desk, telephone.—First Floor, Stationery Dept. Food Choppers $1.19 Keystone Heavy Iron Re- tinned Food Choppers, with Jour cutters: medium size; easily cleaned and adjusted.— 39¢ White Voile, 29¢ 36-inch White Novelty Voiles, white woven checks, a stripes; fine, she Bra 1o walsts and dresses—Firkt Floor. Lace Mitts, $1.45 . Elbow-length Silk Lace Mitts, very latest zlove summer wear.—First Floor. Towels, 11¢ Hemmed Huck Towels, ab- sorbent weave, all-white: for hand or side towels—First Floor. 25¢ Romper Cloth, 18¢ 32-inch Romper Cloth, light and dark grounds, in stripes and plain colors; a firm-woven wash fabric, for 'children’s rompers, etc.—First Floor. = Inches Wide } 35¢c Every woman or miss wants one or two organdy dresses to complete her summer wardrobe, and tomorrow presents an oppor- tunity to purchase a superior, high-grade quality, with beautiful sheer,_t\ransparem finish at a saving of 15c yvard. The color assort- ment i3 complete, showing all the most desired strect and evening shades, also white. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Alarm Clocks, 79¢ Nickel-plated Alarm Clooks, American make: clear dials; good timepieces —Rasement. " Women’s $1.35 Fiber Hose, $1.19 ‘Women's Fiber and Silk Mixed Hose, with two-tone combination clock up the side; seamed back: in black, white, Russian ecalf, nude and polo gray; perfect qual- P. N. Corsets, $3 P. N. Practical Side Corsets, white coutil, low and' mediym bust models, with long skir elastic insert at bac age or stout figure: 36.—Thind Floor. _Whi!e Indian Head, 25¢ 36-inch White Indlan Head, a Jinen-finish quality, perfect qual- 1ty; full plece.—Firat Floor. 59c White Poplin, 49¢ 36-inch White Poplin, & yarn mercerized quality, with rich, lustrcus finish.—First Fleer. 50c White Voile, 39¢ 44-inch White Chiffon Voile (note the width), a very fine, sheer, two-ply quallty—First Floor. Women’s Fiber Hose, 35¢ Women's Fiber. Silk Hose, meamed back: in black, gray. nude and pearl: seconds of 506 values—First Floor. 39¢ White Dimity, 29¢ 37-Inch - White Dimity, neat, ‘woven white checks, a fine qual- ity, for women's and children’s First Floor. . $1.50 to $2.49 Laces, 59¢ ‘Venice Lace Ban Wax Paper, 5¢ Roll Wax _Paper, good - pure white quality, full size sheets, 18x24 inches; 24 sheets in roll. —Stationery Dept., $1 Chair * . Cushions, 44¢c- 16x18 Bar Harbor Shape Chair Cushions, covered with [good quality cretonnes, light and dark colorings; in floral, bird, and tap- estry designs; tufted with ten buttona. Fioer. $1.75 Satin Messaline, $1.29 36-inch Colored Satin Messa- line, rich satin face quality, in all wanted street and evening shades, including black and white. . © $12.50 and $15 Summer R“fi" $7.85 © . Sxia-ft. Extra 3,400 and 3,200 warp well as. novelty weave G ugs, some reversi- m"{o "‘é in the combi ‘ others nciled Nrdu:“«l):nbluo. ‘r:.en Brown and roseeionrth Floor. New Slee%s Sport Jacket $2.95 New and interesting fashions for sum- mer vacation wear. rage—besides being very serviceable and smart. Fashioned of all worsted jersey cloth, in tuxedo front styles, with box plait } and pin tucked back, narrow belt and two pockets. Celors of navy, brown, black, green, and red. Sizes for misses and women. Style as sketched. Goldenberg's—B8ecend Floor. o First Floor. ity They’re all the Up to 39c Children’s Socks, 19¢ Children’s Socks, romper shades and plain white, with assorted striped tops. Mostly all sizes. Celebrated “Onyx” brand; per- fect quality.—First Floor. Children’s Waist Suits, 39¢ Of cross-barred muslin, low neck and sleeveless; knee pants; also adjustable - houlder style; sizes 2 to 13 years; seconds of §0c values.—First Floor. $1.25 Bedspreads, 98¢ Crochet Bedapreads, sin, bed size; in asmorted Marseilies designs.—First Floor. ————— 39c Pilloweases, 29¢ 45x3¢ _ Bleached Pillowcases, large sise; perfect quality; limen- finish grade.—First Floer.” Table Damask, 44¢ 72-inch Mercerized Table Dam- a8k, splendid wearing grade for home or cafe use: peat pattern: slight _seconds of i9c values.— First Floor. 25¢ and 29¢ Terry Cloth, 15¢ Bleached Terry Cloth. assorted widths and weights; for making towels and face cloths.—First Floor. $1.49 Wash Boilers, 98¢ Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, with cold wood handles; No. 7 six Garden Hose, $3.59 Five-ply Garden Hose, 25-ft. lengths; complete with combin- ation brass nozzle; fully guaran- teed. —Basement. Turkish Towels, 19¢ Bleached Turkish Towels. ath- letic weave, absorbent grade for bath use. secohds of 29c values. —First Floor. g 15¢ Crash Toweling, 9%c Bleached Linen-finish Crash Toweling, neat red borders: for roller or tea towels.—First Floor. $1.25 Bleached Sheets, 98¢ 81 x 90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-bed size; per- fect quality; free from starch or dressing: heavy round thread sheeting cotton.—First Floor. $1.50 Bleached Sheets, $1.25 81 x 99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra large size; perfect quality.—First Floor. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.98 Crochet Bedspreads, full dou- ble-bed size; in heavy raised Marseilles designs.—First Floor. Opaque Window Shades, 48¢ Olled Opaque Cloth Window Shades, 3 ft.x5 ft. 9 in, finished size; strong spring rollers; whits, ecru, Termed “run of the mill” be- cause.of a slight defect, such as an yneven edge or tiny oil spet.’ If perfeot quality would sell for $1.00.—] Floor. Men’s Athletic Union Suits Famous +eiie $ 69C -~ -Values and $1.25 5] [0 o | —— [0 — | i e |8 —2 |0 | ——= 0| —— 0| —— | — o] e——3 0| —— 8] e |0 | | i 3 | ] medium and datk green. ==nE==a Men's “Faultless” Make Athletic U; 'fin Suits, m#t of fine qual- ity striped madras-and checked nai Made with full blouse . back, insuring perfect fit and comfort for the wearer. All strictly perfect qualit) Goldenberg’ n full cut sizes from 34 to 42

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