Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 19

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DENBY WEATHERS HEAVY SOAL DAY Anchors Safely in Bed After Receptions, Tea, Luncheon, Dinnér and Speeches. By tde Associated Preas. * Tolf_.l July 6~-Edwin Denby head of the Unitad States Navy, weathered {|{another day of-strenuous receptions, & tea, & luncheon, a dinnér and some more spaeches, before he came to an- chor last night in his bed at the Im- ‘perial Hotel. The dinner and reception given by Viscount - Uchida, foreign minister, was ‘the main event of the evening. the guests were Premier Kato, Vi formerly ambassa. dor to Waghington and to London; Kijuro Shidehara, ambassador to Washington, and a number of Jap- l.lnull‘e admirals and foreign office offi- cial In welcoming Secretary Denby and visiting members of the Annapolis class of 1881, Viscount Uchida sald there could be no more fitting occa- sion for such a visit. There had been efforts during recent years to per- celve shadows over the ocean, but there never had been any real danger. As a result of the Washington con- ference, the foreign minister declared, & mew spirit rests upon the Paclfic, whatever suspicion might have existed Dbefore that conference has disappeared, leaving a cloudless hori- Viscount Uchida concluded: ‘We .consider your visit seals with A Gréat Array of Economies for \Remnant Friday! reached as the result of your coun- g 's worthy and far-seeing Initia- ve. Secretary Denby replied briefly. MANILA, July 6. —Edwin Denby, Secretary of the . will arriv here on the transport Henderson from Japan July 27, according to advices received today from Tokio. —_— ACCUSED LEGISLATOR GONE; OFFICER WAITS A. T. Stuart Reported to Have Left for Niagara to Avoid Em- barrassment. TAMPA, Fla, July 6. T. Stuart, member of the Florida house of rep- resentatives, charged in en indict- ment returned in Lockport, N. Y., five years ago with second-degree larceny, failed to appear in circuit court ye terday, when his habeas corpus hea: called. Stuart was arrested last week, but was released a few houi later on a writ of habeas rt's attorneys said he had left city and friends added that he was on his way to Lockport to answer the charges and to avoid the humilia- tion of being returned by an officer. Deputy Sherift Francis of Lockport. armed with extradition papers, has been here since Monday to lake]‘ A purchase of thousands of yards of mill lengths, together with rem- nants from our regular stock of these fast-selling wash fabrics, grouped These dark printéd Voiles are in navy, brown and black backgrounds, with innumerable neat desiins from which you will be sure to find just what you want for several charting summer wash s. Remnants of White Goods, including 36-inch e e Nt e i, aht Pajama Checks, 36-inch Longcloth, 36-inch Nain- g?:&dv”n;;u f:d“ as-ln£ Plet S eaios Voties. 29c and 35¢ Wash Goods, 18c Remnants of 40-inch Organdy, ¢0-inch Volle, 36- Remnants of 38-inch Printed Voiles, in light | inch Honeycomb Suiting. 34-inch Canfion Ci R ts of 38c Printed Voile in one huge lot and marked at about one-half the real worth tomorrow. froc! All are 40 inches wide. 19¢ and 25c¢ Wash Goods, 1214¢ sook and 34-inch Lineme Suitng. Friday at, | Splered Lineme aed & grounds, 36-inch Nub Ratine, 34-inch Beach Cloth, 36-inch Mercerized Dl‘i‘mu Suiting, 84-inch "In ‘the wanted Dark Grounds—40 .Inches Wide Lengths range from 1 to 5 yards—plenty of each pattern for all needs.. Te N Coodh < Rempants of 38-inch Printed Volles, in " light rard, 14c. o 35¢ and 39c White Goods, 19¢ 38-inch Plain Color Organdies. 40-inch Mercerized | Cloth, 36-inch English & B ainsook, Crepe, India Lawn, 36-inch Plain Color Mercerized Suiting. 32-inch Mercerized Pongee in wanted colors, 39-inch Flesh Color Batiste, Friday at, yard, 18e. 59¢ and 75¢ Wash Goods, 38¢c Remnants of 43-inch Imported "Swiss Organdy, 85-inch Check Homespun Eponge, 26-inch Mercer- ized Ratinspun. 36-inch Mercerized Shantung Pon- gee, 35-inch Plain Color Ratine, 35-inch Silk-and- cotton Crepe de Chine, 36-igch Batin Stripe Voiles and 30-inch Silk-and-cotton Plisse Crepe. Friday at, yard, 3Se. Imported GrassRugs Percale, 30-inch Pliss Batiste and 40-inch yard, 19e. - 50c and 75¢ White Goods, 29¢ Remnants of 40-inch Transparent Organdy, 40- inch Two-ply Volile, 38-inch Mercerized Basket Cloth Suiting, 36-inch Mercerized Crepe Weave Novelty Suiting, 36-inch Fancy_ Voile Waistin, 36-inch Woven: Pique, 36-inch Mercerized W: Satin _and 36-inch Dotted Swiss. Friday at, yard, 29e. inch- Mercerized n. Friday at, $1.50 & $2 Portieres & Couch Coyers Reversible Oriental Stripe Tapestry Couch Covers, 48 inches wide, 2% yardslons. Mercerized Portieres, 2 yards long. 38 inches wide, in green only. Many can be matched into pairs. Goldenberg’s—Fonrth Floor. These rugs are classed as imperfect because of a torn binding or a few broken threads caused by careless freight handling. 185 in the lot, in various room sizes. Excellent assortment of colors and patterns to choose from. Oiled Opaque ‘Window Shades, 48¢c " ; Stuart to Lockport. Lot One—Size 6x9 Lot Three—Size Oiled Opaque Cloth Win- Stuart came to Tampa four vears ! ft.; regular $4.50 8x10 ft.; regular 3 29 dow Shades, 3 ft-x5 ft. 9 in. ago from New York state and two | value at c.ooeeen.n . $7.50 value at ...... . :ul’ul‘ze; ::m::ed on me%'r'fi years l:te{ 2e 2 detmacratmwlsx :lect}e{d prin , e t m tl ty. 1 : > S green. complete with_ all was renminated Iy the. demacratis | Lot Two—Size 4% f{t. by Lot our—Size fixtures and crochet ring primary last month for a second term. 75 ft.; regular §3 l 29 9x12 ft.; regular $4 19 to match. Termed run of Stuart, who is an attorney, before valueat ..iteeacode . $10.00 value at...... . the mill because of an un- coming to Florida was prominent in | even edge or tiny oil spot, social and republican political circles | 3 nothing to impair thelr in New York state, according to in- 46 Congoleum Rugs, termed run of the mill on account usefulness. If peffect formation from Nisgara-Fals. of a slightly torn border or blur in design. Handsome wool rug quality, would regularly sell at $1.00 each. Goldenberg's—Fonrth Floor. 39c and 48¢ Cretonnes, 19¢ Yard Mill _lepgths of yard- wide Washable Cretonnes, - light and dark- floral Bird and tapestry d lengths from-1 to-8:yards, but plénty alike for drap- eries, cushions, trunk.and furnitute . covers. design in blue, tan, rose and green. colorings. Sizes 9x106 and 9x12 f:estlg?or large rooms. Values worth $14.15 and $1620. $7 85 Friday at «oooeoeeenneeeoneeecnneeeooisenaeismennenanns o Herringbone Weave Crex Rugs, in brown, green and :ed lorings. Sizes 8x10, 8x12 and 9xI12 feet, but not in evety color. :fis%nl?ignse Gr’ade 2,400 and 3,200 Warp Stenciled Grass Rugs, in me- dallion and novelty borders or woven borders in blue, $7 85 0 green, tan and brown. Worth $12.50 and $15. Friday at Seamless Brussels Rugs, close-woven quality, all-woel Son Crosses Continent to.Identify “boy,” who in this case happened to be @ collie dog so named, brought Edwin Rayfleld, a Los Angeles busi- an, from California to the w Lot left from our-recent big purchase; size 16x18% inches, for ~Bar Harbor shape chiairs; covered with good quality light or dark cretonnes, filled with cotteniand tufted with ten buttons. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Fleor. a dealer. “Boy” wandered from the Rayfleld home ‘in Brooklyn last March, Ray- Friday at 27x54 Heavy Rag Rugs, light and dark colorings, in hit- and-miss designs, with plain borders of blue, pink, tan and green; also 27x54 Extra Fine 2400-warp and 3x6-ft. Double-warp Grass Rugs, in green, blue, brown and combination colorings ; 88C stenciled designs. Worth $1.50 and'$2.00. Friday at First Floor—Bargain Table. 0dd Lots of Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Wash Hats, in white, khaki, gray and tan; desirable shapes for boys from 2 to 8 years of age. Values worth 59c to 79c. Friday at 29e. ‘Boys’ Play Suits, one-piece sleeveless style, of khaki, also blue denim and khaki overalls, with bib; sizes 2 to 8 years. Worth 69c each.” Friday .—First Floor. “n?y‘.» ‘Wash Pants, white knee pants, and khaki m, and he accompanied her home. The charge of larceny against Mrs. Rayfleld was dismissed. \= 0dd Lots of 5 s Men’s Furnishings 25 Men’s Genuine English Broadeloth Shirts, with satin stripes; soft ‘cuffs; perfect quality; broken sizes. Worth $6.00. Friday at $3.78. Men’s Mercerized Lisle _Half Hose,” high ‘spliced heel, full reinforced sole and.toe; black Rnd cor- dovan; seconds of 50c values.- Friday at-28e. Men’s Caps, of worsteds, herringbo: and other fine woolen fabrics, lined and unlined; new pat- terns; all sizes; broken lots of wvalues worth $1.50 —you will appreciate—in Painting, P; ng or Upholstering. Moderate . - charges. . = Gfi. P 'lu Co., v lunlm d dark striped knickerbockers: sizes 5 to 9 | ana $2.00. Friday at $100. Jears. Worth 59c pair. Friday at Ie—(First Men’s Police and Fireman Suspenders, extrh Floor). heavy webbing; leather ‘castoff; also a few pairs 0dd Lot of Blouses, sport style, low neck | of light-weight lisle suspenders. Worth 50c Boys’ and short sleeves, of khaki and striped percales: sizes 7 to 12 vears. Worth 69c each. Friday at B0c—(First Floor.) 25¢ Ginghams and Domestics, 15¢ Yard Remnants of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors, 32-inch Romper Cloth. 32-inch Peggy Cloth, 36-inch Chambray and 36-inch High-ccunt Percales; good useful lengths and colors. 19c Dress Ginghams, 1215c pair. Friday ‘at 28e. Men’s Varsity Athletic Underwear of solsette, striped and plaid madras, checked nainsook Rnd other fabrics; -all sizes up to 48; seconds of values worth from $1.00 to $2.00. Friday at 6de. Men’s Straw Hats, of sennit, fancy braids and imitation Toyo panamh; sizes 6% to 7% only. Values worth $2.45. Friday at SPe. Odds and Ends of Men’s Underwear, of bal- briggan. white gauze cotton and nainsook; regular and athletic styles; broken sizes; seconds of values worth 50c and 76c. Friday at 20e. Men’s Half Hose, of macosfcotton, fully rein- forced; black, white and cordovan; -seconds of values worth 25c pair. Friday at lle. Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. - TN the sanitary, gearless, all- blue label, many kinds of ice Ve L SRR T cream, sherberts, water ices, frap- ts of 27-inch Dress Ginghams, in plaids, H = cnsmnants of 2n.inch Drese cinghams n s | Extra- Size Undermuslins pes et can be froeen periectiy 26-inch Percales, in stripes and checks; desirable Women’s Extra Sise Bl s of ut euyming. lengths. hite-batiste; full-cut <4 at Sold at hardware, house-furnish- Goldenberg’s—First Floor. soft white batiste; full-cut garments. Friday i . 2at. d Band D Lo Stas Natasask Doswecs, neas o ant 4 &, plain or galvarized; Corsets and Bandeaux brotdery” and lace irimmed founces: braken 1o Prices 3139 to 8250, 21 Warner's Pink Corsets, ‘whh fl‘l;l,utto A Goldenberg’s—Third Floer. 4"fllfldl.b¢lyby long hip.models: rust-proof boning; sizes 22 to 26. 5 ————; 3 ., N o Worth $3.50. Friday at $1.96. N Ritter Can & Specialty Co. R o A amsc pana | Odd Lots of Furniture - PR long-hip models; sizes 23, 24, 26 and 27 only. Reg- £ Few-of-a-kind pieces, oddments a'ccumulate_d .during_recent selling and_ slightly marred furni- ture have been marked for speedy disposal tomor- row. In every instance quantities are Jimited and to avoid disappointment: you ‘should ‘come early. One Qdd Davenoe Bed, mahogany finished; slightly marred. At "i’f e ; Ix Bedroom Rockers, mahogany . an walnut finished. At $250. One Fumed Oak Library Table at $830. _One Bedroom | mahogany finish; four pieces. At $195. 3 One Odd Wanut-finished Toilet Table-at $15, One O0dd Walni ed Toilet Table, colonial design. At$19. Three Metal Beds, mahogany: ularly $2.50, Friday at $1.79. 7 R & G Pink Brocade Cos extreme long- hip _model, with elastie insert over hip; sizes 26, 27, 28 and 29. Worth $5.00, Friday at $3.50. Pink Satin Bandeaux, fasten-back model, with elastic insert; guaranteed perfect fitting; sizes 33 to 42. Regularly $1.00, Friday at Sfe. Fanecy Pink Cotton Bandeaux, also of mesh ma- terial; fasten back; mostly (First Floor.) all sizes, 2%e. oor. White Batiste Brassj Freeze Your Ouwn at Home— trimmed. back . and front with embroidery; reinforced under arm; all sizes; Friday at 44e. Goldenberg’s—Third Floer. Remnants of Silks Values Up to $1.75 a Yard TO~NIGHT Tomorrow Alright njsh, three pieces; e s . in link spring; 4 ft. 6 size. At $14350. & Friday’s sale offers choice of a great twin ), s1ze., Fitey B miny i of fae sk iuitne 89 C | 4 Ivo Bruss Bets ds, straight posts, satin mish ; KEEPING WELL—An N Tablet most desirable lengths for summer 7 Ou Wlllh EflllnlulCHb. clo fllers; toe K f,,',"’:.';.,':l‘,‘;’,',fi',?d sports wear—at savings t00 | trip: drop side, cotton mattress;- floor sample. K < e At 2 ¥ B Cuion Taftctn. 35-inch Batia Mesealine, 35-tach Four White Enameled : Lullabyes,’ withi woven || Chiffon Satim, 35-inch Sport Silks, 35-inch Figured wire bottom. At $275. ' | ¥ (l Feularts, 3&inch £ Taffeta, 36-imeh n - Twin Link Springs, - with . reinforced i.. Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. . e e%. all sizes. At $459, LRTLET, s . % 8 '69c and 79c Bungalow ‘Table 1 e 7 > L Aprons, 59c Damask; 44c Yard S ‘Women's Bungalow Aprons, of percals; in neat 300 yards of 72-inch /Me; patterns; slip-on and fasten back models; neat g :flu::lg%mao for se "s—Tirst’ e lored bindings: u’l:‘r':’d colors. FREES WOMAN OF THEFT. | Dog as One He Bought. | NEW YORK, July 6.—A wandering | face. Products of Alexander Smith & Sons’ Mills. Light and dark Ting{ Sl Delata: Tabe. Pelham bay. Samuel Lansman of colorings in floral, oriental and medallion designs. Sizes 8 fect || 750 and 95¢c Cretonne motheE with. Jarceny s claiming het 3 inches by 10 feet 6 inches and 9x12 feet. Some sub- . ¢ % she was withholding the dog, which | ject to slight imperfections. Worth $30 and $32.50. $l7 85 Cushions, 39¢ had run away after he bought It from | » fleld’s_sister said, and was missing | ;1‘:\!11 ‘May, when she saw him, called | ERVICE OIL PACT RATIFICATION SURPRISES WALL STREET News hl‘t‘ Mexican Congress Must Also. Adopt Agreement Startles Financlers. ° By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 6—Debt and ofl agreements made in this country by Adolfo de la Huerta, Mexican min- ister of finance, must be ratif by President Obregon and t.!l:d)!btcxtlE can congress, the minister announced in a statememt h added, the nru,u; t mado by h apy serious objec- has not receive wrnaent of Mexico. tion from. the g« Information .that must be ratified by the 8ress, as well as the dent, came as a surprise in the financlal district, where it generally believed that the plens yould become effective as soon as they had received the ap. proval of the Mexican president. The oil agreement has not yet been signed, but the minister met again with oil executives yesterday and ro. ported that. “satisfactory progre: had been made. Senor de la Huerta's announcement that he plans to start homeward elther late this week or the beginning of next was taken as an indication that the major points of the ofl question had tesollia had ‘been agreed Outfit Pure Aluminum Stew Pan, with fold- ing handle, small can Sterno Heat, Stove and Roll-edge Tray. Chocolate- Covered Peppermint Patties Lb., 29¢ , 2.Lbs., 50c Sterno Stove 89c Complete T 8. C. Warner, Warsaw, Ind, ice | Ohlo, sergeant-at-arms; Ed B presjdent; D. H. Parsons, Cel?n. “ ;. Ohio, master of ceremonies; C.| N.|guard. Portland, 1Ind., secre Floyd Koogler, ELECT FRAT OFFI(.!ERS. MUNCIS,” bert Kaser of 8idn ected | Bichols, | resident of the Phi Delta Kappa |treasurer; ‘'raternity at the closing session yes. terday of its sixteenth annual con ventior. Othét officers elected were Liniment ‘The SHINOLA box has an easy that automatically lifts the hd. Nowldhd!byhmdlw broken finger nails. | Black, Tan, White, Oz-blood and Brown. - —Always 10c. T shoe nextnoes. the ‘o make St ‘-.-lryhfl—pt 50c Box Fete Lawn . Stationery Beautiful gift box 604 9th St. Franklin 3713 F St. & Franklin 4312 , 723 14th St. Franklin 2856 Formerly Simms’ Phar. 3 Stores in lavender, contain- .ing 24 full sheets fine writing paper and 24 envelopes 29c $1.50 Knicker- bocker Bath Watch for Opening c§£:e’(e of No. 4 Soon | 98¢ $1.50 Value Hairbrush EXQVIBI:I(.::': st 79c Iced Fruit Jellies Per Pound A Heavy" Tarkish | Bath Towels Full Size, Each 29c Of $1.00 Kewpie Dolls 00 . Taleum Filled P 59¢ (doub Big Ben Alarm Clocks $2.98 bena) size, 49c; quart size...... % ‘Bee Brand Insect Powder. Sunflower Seed, per pound.. Pint can Dethol and Sprayer. Ear And Ulcer Syringe, special $2.00 Hot-water Bottle, 2-qt. 2 years ....c...an e $1.50 2-qf:Fountain: Syringe. hose and attachments 35c Pied Piper Rat Paste TOILET ARTICLES Markman’'s Hennafoam Sham- 4711 Imported Ba_th Soap— butus) ...... el e e ; lemon, almond, lilac, rose— Merck’s Stearate of Zinc...... per cake..........oonoc. -+-21¢ | Solon Palmer’s Bay Rum, in 8- Wood’s Professional Cold ounce sprinkler-top bottle. ..49¢c Cream, % Ib., 39c; pound. .. ..69c . 7 Elcaya Cold Cream = Nadinola Cream....... .. ..39¢, 75¢ Y I i Nadine Face.Powder.......... 39 Elcaya Vanishing Cream......38¢ Mary Garden Talcum, tin.."...23c Mavis Talcum........19c, 39, 69c P I 3 Colgate’s - Cashmere - Bouquet in ];ox................-......50:: ; Soap, 10¢c; 6 cakes...........50c Goblin Soap, 2 cakes.......... 5c 50c Tekla Rice Face Powder. ..25¢c Calox Tooth Powder......2Ic, 39¢c Good Heavy Wash Rags, 3 for..25¢c 35c Celeste Benzoin and Almond Lotion .. 50c Lemon Cleansing Cream 35c Sunburn Lotion..... 75c Bath Salt (violet, rose, ver- 60c Benzoin and Almond Lotion.39¢c Household Specials Black Fiber Cases for Thermos Bottles; pint Hires Root Beer Extract (one bottle makes 5 gallons). Our price, 18c; 3 bottles Senna Leaves, half pound, 20c; pound . Transparent Garment Bags, special. . Preventol Insecticide, pint can with sprayer....83c Flyosan, pint can and sprayer.. Incense burners and box incense, both for Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe. . 2-qt. White Porcelain Irtigator, complete ‘with 35c O. B. H. Insecticide, pint can. FREE Delivery Incomparable Values In Standard Garwood’s Pound Can of Tal- cum (violet, rose, trailing ar- e 15¢C e ... 25¢C Bath Brushes...."....39c, 49, 5% Laco Castile Soap, 18¢; 3 cakes 50c Listerine Tooth Paste......39¢c Amami Pebeco Tooth Paste..... 39c ' Shampoo Pepsodent Tooth Paste........39c {2 &&= 25¢ Pyrodento Tooth Paste........39c | $]1.35 »e Azurea Face Powder..........78c ! Amolin Powder-. ..........23c, 42 Frostilla Fragrant Lotion... Packer’s Tar Soap... Stillman’s Freckle Cream... Mum for Perspiration..... Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder. .6fc ! 5 ' Dependable' Remedi Dependable’ Remedies M. & M. Aspirin Tablets (UL S. P.), 100 in bottle -25¢ | Aspirin Tablets, Bayer’s.. Dizen, 15c; 2 dozen, 25c; 100, 89c 5 Edwards’ Olive Tablets....} -13c, 25¢ Bliss Native Herb .49¢, 98¢ Cascarets -10¢, 23¢ Enos Fruit Sal $1.10 Mastin's Vitamon . Pape’s Diapepsin "Pluto Water .. 60c Resinol Ointmen 75¢ Alephen Pills, 100s/. . 75¢ Anlégesique Bllllm# Bengue Bromo Seltzer. 60c California Syrup Carter’s Little Liver Fletcher's Castoria. . Doan’s Kidney Pills.]. s i i le strength)...........39% Fit any Faucet .69c S s Biigge «se22.10c, 2Ic, 42c size, guaranteed x $1.29 cecscscscviane.s.59% Nujol .. Phenolax ‘Wafer: Sal Hepatica. Epsam Salts, I Freezone, for corgas “Gets-It,” for corgis. '8 .$1.29 25¢ ..25¢ isterine ., the (fi’ty or Anywhere in (e o e

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