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RELIGIOUS PICTURE |22cmase vemces HORDES OF STRAY DOGS ~ MOONSHINE GUARD :3imsn. e 29c Writing Paper, 19 Palatial Linen Writing Paper, fine quality linen | | A practical, convenient e N = | oat finish; 72 sheets in box. Bahitss wilghs | s iie: r (Eavelopes to match, % | |'sibstanusaily made. 7 OF 77 AT ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STOR LR yared \ \ July Clearance Sales—Important and Unusual Chances to Save! 35¢ Yard no means been ex- ; 58-1neh Meroerised Table Demask, splendid H ! dogs a l terminated. - Thoussnds of rhem, owneriess and hungry, roem the streets and constitute & menace to pedestrians, More than 450 pel Mountaineer Serves “Dew” ing treated l‘il' Made on Sunday to Correspondent. 50ns are now b Pasteur Institute hes for from th vicious animals. A new campaign for their sup- pression has_ beéen Inaugurated, but the Turks are proverbially humane and s: thetic to all animals and hesitate to put the dogs to death. Many of the beasts are being removed to the numer- ous barren islands In the Sea of NO FRIEND TO “SNAKES” Marmora, where they meet death by starvation. .* Kentucky Highlander Found to Fear But Two Things, Law PASTOR FACES CHARGE. and Future Life. Officers Bringing Him Back for i 7 ; i : 5 ll"’ m" 3 Dy the Assoclated Press. 5 g Alleged Wife Abandonment. Tday‘ cmu’d. A“‘“ th‘ Wo'ld ul vdfl” In sale °f 390 alld 480 CATLETTSBURG, Kv. July 17—| pone nunoN, Mich, July 17.—Te Cretonnes, 22¢ Yard Mill lengths of Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, in light or dark floral, stripe, bird, cards fOr........... foliage and tapestry designs. Bias Seam Tape, Lengths from 2 to 8 yards, good quality cam- but plenty alike for covering all widths up to No. 8C furniture, couches, trunks, Typical mountain moonshiners of | walter W. Culp, former pastor of . Kentucky are not Rlways of the ‘gun- chln:rch nxs;»rli Valley, Ohio, was toting' and trouble-making kind, it |taken to Xenia, Ohlo, yesterday to face a_ch is proven to mews correspondents by | fav. Guipe B le allemed. Sndonment. Visits into the mountain region in|wife and nine children, giving as a this area of the state. The moun- n:mon!:' ’.l: ‘°“1-“;f‘§5¢ support i ; salary of $1,! talneer type of moonshiner, however, | (& on his salary, of $1.00 a yes is continually on the alert for deputy |he was arrested Friday in company sheriffs, prohibition officers and | with Miss Esther Hughes, aged nine- 5 een years, a member of his congre- revenue agents : ation. M After & trip of thirty or forty miles | b ‘Ohio yesterday o ©.80 Teturnsd 3,500 Newest Wash Dresses Closed Out From Overstocked Manufacturers at Remar kable Price Concessions and Offered Again Tomorrow at = 50c on the Dolar and Less! Defiance Safety Pins, good quality nickel finish; Sne doséen on card Two 4C into the mountains the correspondents | ““Rey. Ccul . o { S ! ; were eacorted to a moOUShIner's 10F | fore Ieaviam mers Wi o gment b Another Goldenberg’s triumph of value-giving! The record-making values brought enthusiastic crowds to our second Bt e BXR also for draperies, curtains, shack, mide from the rough timber |officers, concerning the offer of his floor today, and the selling was tremendous. Although the quantity in our purchase was very large—3,500 dresses in all— Lenox Dressmakers’ Pins, in scarfs and many other uses of the hillside and carefully arranged] wite to forgive bl estapads Lng tory iy i freiss h o 2 3 L bulk, one-quarter pound oaishe Boms. on a foundation of stone. him back as s Husband, Previoualy you should not delay, for such values as these will not remain here long. boxes: good quality C TEB DTN e e F e - First Floor—Bargain Table. “Bill" greeted his visitors with &, b, Keen eye s bit of suspicion, but With | vauld rather roma a friendly note in his shout of “Wel- | {urn to his family. come, stranger.” Proper inquiries whether any squirrels l:h&bll!fl an S ST ST adjacent mountainside, where a new- ly-beaten path had been noticed, s'x HURT IN CRASH' the answer that squirrels and none was found in| RICHMOND; Va.. July 17.—Six pel the wood: Further inquiries regard- jsons were injured, one of fll,m seri- ‘Women’s Sanitary Aprons, well known make; large 39C U e a0 e JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF Wi 's Sew-on H s Semiimgiion = | High-Grade s o gorn v 10C | Copgets, $1.44 Over a hundred beautiful summery styles for all occasions. Refreshingly smart and featuring every motif—Tuxedo, surplice and round collars, flowing tailored sleeves, short and three-quarter sleeves, new pipings and trimmings, Lace, frills, ruffles and novelty touches enhance their beauty, Al colors and combinations. Sizes for misses and. women, as well as extra sizes for stout yon;lvn. lNever have you seen better values. Plenty of large sizes up to 52 in the sale. mlx :he path finally fnrceg "%‘(‘llx“do ously, and l}l\-h"‘ly oth-nfi -I{ D! Linserie T oo admit that he visited the side | gers, were shaken up when two elec- ‘a) i - every day. but never learned if Hny |iric cars on the Richmond-Ashland GROUP ONE GROUP TWO GROUP THREE piaaoerie Taps, pink, An opportunity to purchase Shils were tare Interurban line collided head vara pieces. Thres ]()C | Thomson's light-weight Pink Batiste Corsets, at. a saving. Medium low bust model, with long hips and heavy hose sup- Organdy porters. Trimmed with satin; Pleces for. Goldenborg’s—] Unique Contrast. Within a short time, and when a friendly spirit developed (the visitors having impressed the moo they could be trusted), some ‘“‘moun- 33 izes 21 to 26. i l?lln de".“hnr. in lllae language of the Ta sizes 21 to i . cities, “white mule.” was produced 2 _;.Q Sas Belts, $3.00 from a small handmade cupboard E_.'b‘ X hw’ 45¢ S.:.SO [gexl‘tlgl:or stout women: engo Beits, > i Sheer White Organdy Sashes elastic top and lumg skirt, with within the single room’ of the cabin, for wear with the summ over which hung a religious picture ®wnd other articles ut‘l r!‘l’l:{luul W h i elastic insert; broad front clasp. nature. On the opposite side of the! orti up ::mlfs;,&n;-.héd!vl';;;_h:mllt::me: Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. h room, over the bed of the moun- taineer, was & rifie of heavy caliber, an automatic pistol and a small- caliber revolver. The contrast was unique. A pot of home-grown string beans cooked in mountain style in a large to $3.98 Dresses of real merit, fashioned of this season’s most wanted materials, including Envelope Women’s Belts|| Chemise, $1.00 § A special lot of women's en- Regular ZSc and 30c Values velope chemise, of white “Willow- iron kettle hung ove: fl th nut! Fingers were used as forke for —Imported Dotted Swiss * —Beautiful Dark Pattern Voles Loom: camisole . top models, the mountaineers’ luncheon and —Norma: ¢ itched straps and moonshine furnished the retreshment. Normandy Voiles —Sheer Lawns Tairty face. cdmings. | Full cut 3\ small drink of the “mountain dew" —Imported Scotch Ginghams —Light-colored Voiles and well made garments.—Third s sy Stk e —Tissue Voiles Ratincttes Sty seesas st ‘ Beought. the. answar ~Ehetn” todar's = Ratinse i —Linen-like Linenés productions of Womers| | Men’s 25c Handker- atoft —Imported English Ginghams :’:3“}’;"5“"& ARTwANCAR 1Ak 2 4 Hospitality of _typical southern —Polka-dot Voiles —Tissue Ginghams Datent leather, kid and dull chiefs, at 15c each calf finish; in an assortment Men's Fancy Bordered Hand- of up-to-date styles, in plain kerchiefs, the imported kinds, in colors, combinations and plain an assortment of novel and or perforated styles; all sizes. retty colorings and designs. Goldenberg's—Tirst Floor. l‘l:“d size, neatly made and fin- shed. Goldenberg's—First Floor. quality will be found among the mountaineer residents if you are a “frien if an enemy- “Bill" explained It. mountains are killed. makes his farm a payable proposition for his wife and children, who were at- ending church at the time of the cor- respondents visit, and by occasional- ly cutting some timber. A wonderful range of charming styles to select from. Sizes to fit every one. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20, 36 to 46, regulars and 42% to 52 extra sizes for stout women. Goldenberg's—Second Floer. There are over loo differemt World Interest Small kinds of MULTI-KOPY, on 5 His Interest in_ world aftairs is|| different weights of paper. limited, and weekly trips to the That's why discriminat type nearest post office furnish him with ists insist upon it for absolute newspapers from the “outside.” These || atisfaction. e | Leather Handbags | White Swiss || $125 Seamless - e | S woso 1 §1 Organdy e fifl,fi" e;§c outside has an uninvitin earance, . but once wlrhlnulhe hom .‘:t’:lla some even thread sheeting cotton—all perfect and free from flaws A brand dependable for wear inconveniences are found. the impr § A cl f inent ufacturer’s odd lots, sur- A fine, sheer quality that will retain its crispness : sion of cleanliness is: produced. A clean-up of a prominent manuia » SU . 8| quality S Crisp| a i ’ X90-in ize for : e i e e Al AT 8 plus and samples of women’s handbags at remarkable price | and }.’:?,‘;,";[:'Ip:m:,':::e after ;rfi.::?.t Lubbings— and satisfaction. They're 81x90-inch size | eight to stoop. The board floor may e ake 3 ; s 2 2 i : 4. creak, but it is solld and high and B concessions, resulting in one of the biggest and best sales of varns and imported from Switzerland to retail at c = 1 dr In winter cold winds are shut the kind known this season. #c a yard. ; $1.59 Bleached Sheets .'?fs P!:!Ilo\:c‘:’asg]s‘. 35¢ ) . s : leache: owcases, . cracks of logs. and by the board_and A great variety of the newest and most desirable styles in o $1.29 Ban = vado. Lo paper lining of the inner walls., Heat | handbags, purses and vanity books of black and colored leathers. ,fiff.va"i'.fe%'fl:ff' 2 30c c".'""",,s‘!:g‘:'(.z‘ffh A 81x00 Seamiess Bleached T Yaneen"or Gressing. Y b 3 Sheets, full double-bed siz f% ficnlaled By ansall burnertand { Embossed and novelty leathers, some with fittings. mercerized quality, for lingerie. Bish Beaiily.: for extra heavy close woven grade. | $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.98 cooking is done on a coal range. Oxen teams haul coal to the home during . Such values will attract a crowd of value-wise women—be here v the fall months., A yoke of oxen pulls § carly for first selection. ; 39c White V"_’“e- 25¢. o bl 35¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ 30x90 White Dimity. Bed- ing a load of timber along the nar- i Goidenberg's—Tirst F.cor. 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, ott wiss, 39c spreads, full double-bed size; row mountain road explains the man- a fine, sheer quality, for sum- 36-inch White Dotted Swiss. a Targe G % perfect quality. merme B ahher TNy il wRrions hand torn and ironed. 3 Goldenberg's—First Fleor. ner which enabled the mountaineer to obtain all the sizable logs used In ~ eonstructing his home. Resources and resourcefulnest 75¢ wh“e Wash Satin, 55¢ allzeddots. including the stylish . pin dots. 36-inch White Wash Satin, a highly mercerized cotton fabric, 29c White Nainsook, 18c “Van Raalte” Silk Stockings gained only from the “close to na with heavy satin-face finish, for 36-inch White Nainsook, close- fure” life of the mountaineers, en- s Kirts. 3 2t - finish de, f ble them to succeed where the or- ht Seconds of . summer s . woven, 80! nish grade, for @inary citizen would barely get along. Slight . e et sbc Imported White Voile, 59c | ™#king undergarments. e t:;;oe 'v:::':’rfi;ueh;:s‘: n‘n‘d fg:v’l":d | Qualities Sold Regularly ° ; u-lce?, Imported White (,;mr. 69c White Skirting, 49c g = \ y 0! oile, a ve o, 36-! - lief in a hereafter. and Pressing will re- up to $3.50. HEGCOT %":"'1'1;1 two- oy grads, ‘with | ing, mew atylish whits weven I O W E I S e — new your used gar- Th . - S5 eautiful chiffon finish. plaids and stripes. e assortment includes Pure Thread Silk, Glove Silk ) ; ] $21 ’Om'.om___PLAN WINS. :m“'" "‘::l:"" o and Grenadine Striped Silk Hosiery, also Two-tone Sport 'r:‘_’,"ch' lflwtehg:bgfll::‘“?c. n.‘?;.‘:npxlalxi‘:.e. ‘;’;‘:';:' fcm"k A Close-Out of a Prominent Mill’s Seconds at ; Episcopalian Council Approves ‘::'“: t»::"’“ Hosiery, in black, white, nude, beige, gray and cordovan. sarn-mercerized quality, 'for | flesh, light blue, lavender, mais Savings of One-Third and More 3 1 et Not a complete range of sizes in every style and color, but | | #ris st ang | white: “cloze- woven' soft- Aul exceptional opportanity is offered in: this sale to pur- | chase towels for every summer need at the greatest savings ) that you obtain throngh the use of our superior method of Cleaning and Dyeing. Three-Year Program. NEW YORK, July 17.—A three-vear program for church work, requiring for its execution $21.000,000, has been formally approved by the National Couneil of the Episcopal Church and recommended for adoption by the practically all sizes in the lot. The taults are trivial, Bnd do not affect the appearance or impair the wearing quality. Up to 39c Children’s Socks, 19¢ -quarter-length or Short Socks, mercerized and plain Isle ::;a‘co‘zlfln; in white, old rose, sky green, cordovan and black; known for a long time. Because these towels are termed “seconds” we bought them 'way below the regular cost, and tomorrow you share the benefits, 59c Turkish Towels | 35c Turkish Towels 39¢ 19¢ 38c Printed Voiles . general convention, which will meet Cl“ Mlih 4724 some with striped tops, others plain. X 2 s i Ji d Turk- Bleached Turkish Towels, ¥ Je PYrlinnd, Ore) Beptember'§, ttings |Cy q Silesiary s-Riane X and Dark Effects. ... ... Lo o ssortod stylen, in | heavy double-thread quality, e m the Ject ¢ plaids and colored border ‘ef- | for face or bath use: size 30x neluded in the program are projects . i i i o1 in i [ vith e for nches; seconds o e val- e e e e 9 7 . Fine soft, sheer quality Printed Voiles, in innumerable some with spac L and religious charitable and soclal i SIne. ‘ en S an o S styles and colors—all the newest and most desired for cool, seconds of G9c values. 19c Turkish Towels e ST e s G & K = - airy summer frocks. Both light and dark grounds to choose 19¢ Huck Towels c Turkisl Wwill be ralsed and expended by the srvice s K C from. Termed sub-standards on account of slight imper- 1 12Y4¢ jarious _dioce: and varishes for | |e—— = 3 . 3 T ins 1215 Bleached Turkish Towels, oy oW Wor £ (2 s Hemmed Huck Towels, all- | cloge, absorbent weave, for Dark Volles, in navy blue, brown and black backgrounds, in hite: fne, close-woven qual- ), 5 Lt :; Zotn, handsome exclusive designs for kimonos and house ,‘t'y' e heifl Orl M tohen aees :‘»‘:‘n‘::e:f“ use; seconds of oll effects and georgette pat- Shirts from our most popular lines—cut and made ac- neat set designs, all-over seconds of 19¢ values. Goldenberg's—First Floor. cording to our own specifications from shirtings of our own Light Volles, in & wonderful array of beautiful styles and effects, choosing, attractively patterned in agreeable colors. They're | including neat figures, cluster designs, etc. X Closed Saturdays ¢ x made to At accurately aud there are ol sizes in the lot. | §1.25 Swiss Organdy, 69c | 89 Tan Pongee, 75c | 89c Vestee Sets: $1.39 White | Materials fine Imported lomes! i d Bwiss Or- " X Cord, lunf:.n Cord,l Oxford, D.:uthe and :tlle: n'.'.i' -hl'fil:p n‘n‘d;'?%‘:u e fnest qualities, 'r’:d " _‘“:“:d:::::" ': h‘::':‘. Made with soft cuffs—every shirt perfect and tallored in the .l.:d the Lllx_llh -m::::g’ s::z:! With the stylish demi-rough custom way. All the mew stripes and plenty of the popular plain ;"‘"_m rmanent finish that no weave. v Sets, of e A hioiGeren oFEAnEY, B3l Pettiwats, sl 59c Sateen b r. Plenty of collar-attached shirts in the lot. \ N g ’ A U cor. Shown in & comp 50c Ratinspun, 39%¢ ish Tuxedo shape collar atfached. 7 Men’s $1 Union Suits, 79c| Men’s Half Hose, 27c | runge of sii wanted street, e 26.tnch Ratinppun o high. | 10681 for wear with summer ‘ M Varaigy Athletic Union Suits, Fiber 8ilk and Thread Silk ning and pastel shades. dvile Soitte: taett, 'u'h atTiah frocks and sweaters. - of ‘exczpuoml quality — just i of fine quality 7080 soft-finished | Halt Kokt reba ‘sorn. an $1.00 Dress Linen, 65¢ | Crepe weave, . rich mercerised Si the kinds wanted to wear under it Pne e iy Extra full cut | biack and plain colora: 36.inch Colored Pres Linen. a | finish, in & tull raned ot colors $1.65 Silk light summer frocks. Lustrous ” ;an .“‘{'mm 3¢ to 48. All perfect Ve oe ‘zr.'m‘a nzg: values. :‘llo-: .:::‘twr ; fast eolors. . sport shades. G]o‘,e" sl.lo white sateen, in .“r..',mm, R e = ——— — — Mohawk Make Bilk Gloves, 18- | model, double to hip with the % button length, with double tip- same material. All lengths, 30 Women's $1.50 B e ey and whits. | to 36 inches.—Third Floor. $5 d OXfOI‘; | Union Suits Bungalow Aprons +and Pumps fol et e at 89¢ . ; { o8, ; V ; : Ao top and shell “ Truly remarkable in quality and style : ; A (Discon are the bungalow aprons in this spe- . . B nd nnat Cial sale at 89c—the price is the lowest > i 8 ) yow've known this_season for such : ¢ £ 8l d garments. The styles are new : . ‘ : p .29¢ B with clever trimmings These remarkable values are the result of a : : ; . il :zflm ".dmiul‘ Three lasting gifts— SILVER ; CHINA 5 : GLASSWARE ) Silverware, imported l' and domestic china and glassware of a distinc- tive | . Discounts are now pre- , ailing. - entire ] big purchase from an overstocked jobber at ex- ' :-u-un:. o X trgmc price concessions. Styles wanted' right aprons. of good quslity now for street, dress and sports wear, | -ara ‘E.,m‘;’.'&u .'E.’,.M, e rimmed with i 11 ' : ; thess e B oy Tow shocs that women can buy in this . + o it B el - ¥ : d ; B Ay e e o B 108 Ln thnfoh B¢ Ware whts )+ | Lre it e 7 : w Shinge " Large. selection. to | The Caplcts Gifs Shop & ey e et these wonderiol shos DarERIAR | C S S = Y - 1215 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street, B S