Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1922, Page 13

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RocHoN After a tiresome “shopping trip ~ Dikemans . Orange Beverage 431 9th St. 2034 14th St 931 9th St. 714 14th St. 1004 F St. “5” Shops Putting in New Heating Plants —steam and hot water or repairing hot and o1 Estimates - for the askingy #TCOLBERT PLUMBING service is always efficient—REASONABLE. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street "3o0C Sun 3016-301 this season. T T T T o e = [} DIAMOND SPECIALISTS FOR 32 YEARS New Store New Goode—New Prices No 0ld High-priced Stock on Hand S e 6185.00 OPPENHEIMER & SHAH. 907 F Street N.W. e TEXAS STRIKE MOB o e g o 4 F P Z i S e e part e HINDERCORNS removes Corns. car. Iouses. etc.. 8tops all pain, ensires comlors to (b6 foet. makes walki . 1. by ma inte. “Hiscox Chemtical Works, Fercnocue N s If you are suffering from eczema, . ringworm or similar itching, burn- " ing, unsi; kin affection, bathe the sore places with Resinol Soap and hot water, then gently apply | . a littke Resinol Ointment. You will probably be astonished how in- stantly the itching stopsand heal-. ing begins. In most cases thesick : skin quickly becomes clear and healthy again, at very little cost. Resinol Ointment zod Resinol Scag also clear away pimplés, redness, roughiess and dandruff. Sold.by all.druzgists. =) THES GORY TOLL of: strikers and sympathizers, attacked | Best Place to Buy McCall Patterns Righto—It’s the Shirt . That Mother Made SENATE FINISHES FARM SCHEDULES Tompletes - Agricultaral’ and Food Tariff Rates After ’ Long Study. With the exception of a single amendment, which was passed over temporarily, the Senate concluded to- day consideration of'the agricultura) and food schiédulé which was taken, up two weeks ggo. Reviewing action on the schedule; Senator Walsh, dem- berat, Massachusetts, sald that, not- withstanding the fight made to lower ariffs op food products, the Senate ommittée majority had recommend- d_ increnses in. origimal rates twenty-four instances and decreases 1y six instances. an McCumber replied that « the first time that the had received.adequate tariff n and that irrespective of ses referred to by Senator the rates generally in the . -were- far below those on ufactured products. Before turn- tp the food schedule, the Senate proved dufies of 17% per cent. ¥arm Bloe Splits. an ; agricultural - tarift bloc got another setback yesterday in the Sepate, losing, 33 to 24, Its fight to make dutiable imported vegetable oils used in the manufacture of aon- Lte products. The Senate then, {without a roll call, approved rates of cents a pund on cottonseed ol and ova-bean oYl and 4 cents a pound on oanut- oil and peanut oil, where | such oils enter into the manufacture of edible commodities. | The bloe did not vote as a unit on | the proposition to remove the provis- s allowing free entry of vegetable for industrial purposes, but the! tion within is ranks was more de up by support from the s, eight of whom voted to the provision. ‘They were: Broussard, Harris, Heflln, of New Mexico, Kendrick, Rans- and &heppard. Senate late in the day disposed arly a score of rates within an our. They included: Beans, green or dried, 2 cents a vound, House rate 1%c; in brine, pre- preserved. . House rate green or dried. lc a pound, split, 1%c, House unsheiled, 3’ cents a 1 cent: shelled, 6 cents @ pound, House rate 2 cents. Hop extract. $2.40 a pound, House lupulin. 75 cents. House committee withdrawing ;u« original amendment for a rate ot 53 The republ Hay Rate $4 Ton. a ton, House rate same, the e withdrawing its recom- n to make the rate $3; straw, on. House rate $1. 'Broom yrn. free list, House rate $2 a ton. Mushrooms, 45 per cent' ad valorem, reduction’ of 10 per cent in the nal committee rate, House rate ,33%; per cent on American valu- tion, Garden seéd: Beets, ex- cept Sugar, 4 cents a pound, House rate 1- cent; cabbage, 8 cents a nd, House rate 12 cents: onions, | cents pound, House rate 20 cents. ‘urry and_curry powder, free list, House rate 2 cents a pound. Mixed spices, 25 per cent ad valorem, House rate 20 per cent on American valu- | ation, UThe Senate reconsidered its action in approving a rate of b8 cents per 400.-pounds on Irfsh potatoes, as agalfist the House rate of 42 cents, | hut gfter Senator Walsh, democrat. MagBachusetts. had made a fight on thé Fate, it again was approved. DENISON, .Tex.; July 12.—J. Wi Pike, sr., said to be an employe of the ! Missourf, Oklahoma and Gulf rail road, was shot and seriously wounded and several other men severely beaten in a clash between alleged._strikers or | strike sympathizers and men said to be imfborted workmen. here early to- day. Pike is in a hospital 'llh' bullets wounds in the stomach _and arm. Other men were- treated for lacerations and bruises. The clash { occurred in-an isolated section near the railroad yards and details are meager. The police blotter throws no light oA the affair. DALLAS, Tex., July 12—One man was seriously shot and a dozen others. some cf them deputy United States marshals on_guard at the Missourl, Kansas and Texas shops at Denison, were kidnaped, taken to the woods and beaten by a mob of 1,000 at Deni- son early today, according to reports to the Katy general office here. J. W. Pike was the man shot. The reports said the mob, composed railway guards and employes in_ an homa and Gulf railroad’ Denison shops. ‘Railway . guards were kidnaped, isked ‘away in automobiles to the river bottoms, where they were beaten,” aid H. E. McGee, general manager of he Katy here. 3 “We have been busy this morning searching for the men Who were car- McGee said. * in Denison before nightfall, there will be more bloodshed.” More Pongee' and - : Madras Shirts for Bud- dy and .Dad eince- Mother has been using this improved Pattern, . “That’s Printed!” - -She just has to whisk the pattern on the material—cut along . the “printed” line’ and the shirt fits together. * She can make a shirt now in almost the time that it sed to take to alter one. All because: of the simple McCall “ Beaded Handbags : $1.44 string and framé styles, beautiful designs, in all-over bead also the popular pouch b: descent bugle beads, in a variety of desirable colorings. All well made and finished. Goldenberg's—Tirst Floor, New Wash Dresses " Supreme in Quality and Value All sizes for Misses and Weomen, as well as “Sty h Stouts”in sizes 42% to 52%. This sensational summer dress event offers further proof that Goldenberg’s is the dress store of Washington for you and every otlter woman who wants style without extrava- gance. We secured hundreds of these brand-new summer dresses from an overstoc] manufacturer at such conces- sions that you can buy two dresses for what one would ordinarily cost. % 'Maqy Styles to Choose From and All the Favored Cool, Airy Materials —gl\\{l;gé{TED DOTTED —FINE TISSUE GINGHAM —NORMANDY PATTERN FINE QUALITY DARK o YULERN = —NOVELTY RATINETTE —SOFT LUSTROUS LINENE Q _LIGHT COLORED LINENE =~ —IMPORTED GINGHAM —POLKA DOT VOILE —ETC,, ETC. Dresses for every summertime occasion—including tailored models, trimmed effects, pleated dresses, sport frocks, combina- tion styles, embroidered, tunic, paneled and other styles. - All the wanted colors and combina Sizes 16 to 52% included. Goldenbers’ nd_Floer. Worth up to $3.96. Werth up to §7.38. Organdy Sashes, 45¢ Dainty White Organdy Sashes, for wear with the summer frocks; made with neat hem- stitched ends. Full 2% yards long. ldenberg's—First Fleor. Mosquito Netting 88c Piece Adams make Mosquito Nettink, 58 inches wide, in white, black, 44-Inch White Voile _ 'Regularly 50c a Yard : Special, 39c White Voile continues to fashion the most striking and serv- D Goldenberg’s July Clearance Sale abounds in lowered prices. Men's $5 Bathing Suits $3.95 “Sea Lion” One-piece Bathing Suits, pure worsted, with ran- teed non-break crotch; plain blue, heather shades and other plain shades, with breast stripes; per-. fect quality; all sizes. / — = y = ninfl AL DUAILs Smashing reductions are in force throughout the store—carrying a message of economy to all who care to save money on every-day necessities and needs for summer. e Bates’ Ginghams 29c Yd. 32 Inches Wide The genuine Bates quality, # known the world over for its wearing and washin, qualities. hoice is offere of a large "dssortment of checks and plain colors. Warranted fast colors. 69c values. Goldenberg’ Women’s $1.65 Onyx “Heeltex” Silk Stockings Women’s Pure Thread Silk stockings, the famous “Onyx” s .45 Heeltex quality, noted for its wearing qualities. Made with z double sole and toe; in black, white and rose beige. Mostly all sizes. Perfect quality. Women’s Stockings, 75¢ Mercerized Stockings, in Oropstitch clocked ef- fects on black, white, camel and gray; back; perfect quality. Fiber Silk Hose, 45¢ e Ko guter $1.69 ‘Women's Fiber Silk Hose, in nude and cordo- van; three seam back; broken sizes; seconds, of green and blue. Fufl eight yards in_each plece. Goldenberg's—Fourth Fleor. Women’s 59¢ Union Suits, 49¢ A clearance sale of Women’s Double Extra Size Union Suits, summer. weight quality, with band ¢top and shell-trimmed knee. lgull cut, comfortable fitting garments for stout women. Women’s 39¢c Vests, 25¢ Summer-weight Gausze Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless; pink and white. Misses’ 59¢c Union Suits (:ilu:e Knit Unlon Suits, low iceable of the summer frocks. Beautiful sheer, two-ply quality, with the desired chiffon finish—washes and wears. admirably. Famous “tape-edge” grade, which women know for its service- Ib,ldhly. Another feature is the width—every yard full 44 inches wide. Regular 30c White Cannon Cloth, 22c 34-inch White Cannon Cloth, a heavy linen-finish grade. 35¢ Colored Plisse Crepe, 25c a Yard 30-inch Plisse Crepe, in pink, flesh, lavender, mais and white. Regular 39c White Chiffon Voile, 25¢ 40-inch White Chiffon Volle, a very fine, sheer grade; for, waists and dresses. L 89c Imported White Swiss Organdy, 58c 45-Inch Imported White Swiss Organdy, with a beautiful trans- parent, permanent finish. ' 25¢ White Middy Twill, 16c a Yard o ll'-';ne.h ‘White Middy Twill, a close-twilled quality, for mid- 8, ete. ~ e 39¢ Sheer White Organdy, 25c a Yard o Boys’ Sport and Outing Shoes Easy, comfortable shoes for vacation wear. Brown and white canvas, with cemented rubber soles; ankle patches and reinforced seams. od, serv- iceable qualities. 814 to 10 at....$1.39 11 to 2 a .$1.59 21 to 6at.......$1.79 Shos Depertmant—First Floor. 50c Neckwear, 25¢ Choice of an assortment of Smart Summer Neckwear, in- cluding_ Tuxedo collars, also Peter Pan collar and cuff se isolated section near. th8 Missouri, Okla- | i neck and sleeveless; tight knee; also shell knee style; perfect quality; sizes 2 to 14 years. Goldenberg's—First Floar. children's wear. ‘Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. Special Offering of 500 KRS Boys’ & Girls’ | Koveralls | - $1.19 THese are the genuine “Kover- alls,” and every garment bears the registered trade mark to show it is the real “Koverall” and not an imi- Aation. All perfect quality —of splendid wearing materials, in a great variety of styles, including lain shades and neat stripes in fixht and dark effects. Square-neck models, with long or short sleeves; ¢ all ankle length. The ideal play garment for_vacation days. Sizes 1 to 8 years. L You Will Be Cool in One of These Palm Beach or Mohair Suits, #112£ Men, here are hot-weather suits for scorching weather, with trim, neat appearance that will make you look cool and comfortable un- der. all conditions. Good tailoring: and correct fit are qualities inher- ent in these suits, of %enuinc cold water shrunk Palm Beach. cloth and “Priestley” or “Farr” mohair. Well made and smartly styled: The assortment offers the newest and most popular colors and effects in regulars, longs, slims *and stouts. 's—First Mm Shop for Mea 39c Colored Organdy The Most-in-Demand Summer Wash Fabric in a Sale of ‘Comp‘elvling Intnjut i A welcome opportunity, indeed, to pur- “chase the sheer, fashionable- flbncs' so : necessary at this season’ at a decided c saving. fodl s 5 . 38 inches wide, in all the warited street and evening shadés, also white—a very sheer, fin¢; transparent quality that will reta its crispness in spite of frequent tul bings. * k * | 89c Silk-and-Cotton Pongee, 75¢ 39c Colored Cotton Ramiie, Special, 24c Yard 34-inch Colored cong‘n Ramie, & lhdm cotton fabric, in ool BT TS e 4 <t i 40-inch White Organdy, extra-fine, sheer grade; for women's and Of eyelet embroidery in various new patterns. Goldeaberg's—Tirst Fleer. Women’s $5 to $7 Sport Oxfords and Strap Pumps All are brand:new and in the height of demand for sum- mer wear. "Greatly lowered in price for clearance—because the size range is not complete in all styles. ‘Women'’s New Sport Oxfords and Strap Pumrs of white reign- skin and white nubuck, with patent, brown or black leather trim- mings. Welted soles; military and low walking heels. Sizes 2% to 7 in the assortment. Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. Housewares and Savings The July Sale offers housekeepers many rare values in things needed in the home. These by way of illustration: anized Continental Hard- Inverted G W rabs & '7' Extension | Lights, all complete; 22-inch size..r 07C | Frame Window g£1ve brilliant 49¢ Sereens; inches e Py Al e Ses, | high. extend to Tt Kettles, | 37 inches 59¢ £ 96e Wool Celling or w te 3188 Extra Quattey Yo handle. .. 79€ e Bollers, | dons bandle . _____ with ‘cola wood | o Niekel-plated Elecs handles, strong and | ;Gorop, cel'in te with Te5inch size; Tour tiades. $10:49 r Sweeping with_ long Brushes, handle; 16- 81.59 inch size.... L GO < Fottw Sad Large No. 9 Sl'lg size .. LI R o sttty Garden Rakes, 14 prong size: 39c long handle... = "l!x.tr- 2‘I alit lothes mest SocteSengins.. 49€ | Goldenberg's—Basement. Boys’ Wash' Suits High-Grade Qualities—Made to Sell at $2, $2.50 llld“ $3 L - $1.45 Mothers* will want to benefit by this special sale tomorrow of ys’ Cool, Serv- iceable Wash, Sui:l at savings o jone-half. . Attractive novel- ties, in i Twist and styles, or short x + Plain shades and ! pretty combina- . in wl and mercerize: lins, white or tan wai iack pants. Every suit warranted fast color.’ Sizes 2% to Oval Shape Tubs, 15-inch size ........ . Bungalow Aprons 59¢ ‘Women's Bungalow Aprons, fine quality percales, in va- rioys neat patterns: with and ‘without collars.—First Floor. Aproms, with scal- Pereale loped skirts, trimmed with seamed | white organdy $2.00 values Geldenberg’s—Tirst Fiser, Ps—First Floor. $7.50, $8.50 and $10 UGS! All are perfect quality, and the only reason for the re- duced price is our desire to clear out these small lots quickly. All are perfect, ‘with the exception of the Congoleum Rugs—. and the assortment includes an excellent range of patterns and colorings suitable for any room in the house, as well as —6x9-ft. Herringbone Weave Crex Rugs - porch or bungalow. —9x12-ft. Double-warp Grass Rugs 1 $4.50 $4 —4 ft. 6 in. by 7 ft. 6 in. Crex de Luxe Rugs J $12.50 and $15 Grass Rugs, $7.85 —9x12-ft. Wool-and-fiber Rugs —8x10-ft. Stenciled Grass Rugs —6 ft. by 7 ft. 6 in. Cook’s Linoleum Rugs —7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. Congoleum Rugs (mill Extra Fine 1,600 and 2,400 Warp Grass Rugs, in handsome ori- ental, medallion, neat or novelty border designs: colorings of green, blue, brown and combination effects; 9x12-ft. large room size. $2 and $3 Grass Rugs, $1.29 3x6-ft. Extra Fine Grade 2,400 and 3,200 Warp Stenciled Grass Rugs, in blue or brown designs, also reversible woven borders—First Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floer. $1.25 Panty Dresses Little Tots' Panty Dresses, of cretonne, 89 c neatly trimmed with white; also of ging- i seconds) s hams, with pipings. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Girle’ Night- gownms, low neck and kimono sles ; blue and tan, trim- trimmed with lace med with contrast- n; lznz folnr-r sizes yrs. Worth'ss. S1.44 Girls® Muslim Kiddies Wool Beach Rompers, Bloomers, of soft white mus- Combinations, neat- ly trimmed with lace; broken sizes from 4 to 10 years. Worth $1.98 Little ChiMren's Combination Suits, of pink and white nainsook or cross barred dimity; open front with ' drop seat; mostly all stz es Worth $1.00. 69C med; pink sizes Drawers, bloomer and knickerbocker styles; some trim- med with lace; t{‘r'okan nlll:l. i ort 9¢c 27c 69c Window Shades 48¢c Strictly perfect quality Opaque Cloth Window Shades, 3x5.9-ft. size; mounted on strong spring rollers, in white, ecru, medium and dark green. Com- plete with ring and all fixtures. Cooking Kettles Quality of the Highest Standard —at Lowest Prices Tomorrow Quali guaranteed, 8-qt. size lfl-q!‘. size $1.75 12-qt. size $1.98 Clearance of Corsets and Bandeaux Lot of Po) r Make Corsets, including P. C-B and Amer- ican Lady makes, of beautiful quality materials; excellent models; broken sizes. Val- % ues worth $2.50.... Bandesux, of fancy ma- terial and mesh; fasten back mold:,, wl:h elug:l in- 25c = t ues Svorih % and 266.1.. $1.50 Sheets, $1.25 et 3 back || nbete, extek longes for dou- ssleres, fasten bac g - < model-,° :fi'& undertx‘n: shields; ble perfeat quality. trimmed with deep em- 39¢ Pillo: s 29¢ bre ; sizes 38 to wcases, b it 42‘: 43x36 Bleached Pillowcdses, Fioer.” heavy, firm-woven quality, ¥ free from starch or dressing. © 25c Tissue | 817 Sprosde 813 Ginghams, 19c [t 2™ = ;z‘-hcfi Thn:m i ln:ng. in woven stripes; fity, in pink, lavender, 'q 'i' . yn‘:d"bluk stripes on '-iiul grounds. 81x90 full double-bed size Sheets of standard quality full of service and satisfac- tion. Every one perfect and full bleached; made in one iece—no .center seam. eavy, even thread sheeting cotton. 2 ‘Fissue Ginghams, 3% l-h"-‘ e S "'M. Pl v grade, in

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