Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1922, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FINAL CLEAN-UP SEVERAL HUNDRED PAIRS Women’s White Strap Slippers and Oxfords Priced for Quick Disposal SUPRLYING SHEDEN 5,000 Gallons Smuggled .In and Sold Every Day, Reports Assert. —— QUART SELLS AT $1.25 Former German Naval Officer Says , Hamburg Capitalists Back Liquor Trade. By the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM, August 14.—Legis- lation in Sweden against drunkehness and consequent heavy taxation on liquor and beer hive resulted in high prices for alcohol of every kind. So much so that smuggling of drink into Sweden has developed all along the coast, and it is asserted that about|| 000 gallons from the Baltic are| landed and sold in Sweden every day. || Recently a German ship was said to be anchored outside territorial|| waters with a cargo of spirits for sale. In order to establish the truth|| of this alleged rum-running the cor- decided upon a personal investiga- tion. With a friend he embarked on || a six-ton cutter for this German boat, T“E P which was expected oft Sandhamn, and, after a pleasant sail the moonlight, came up with the 1, ! which was riding at anchor with the z usual lights showing. All szes: Cordialiy Recelve: But Not in On hailing the vessel we e re- quested to go aboard and were re- ceived cordially by the captain. “Just waiting for somebody else he said, “but you are welcome any- how.” Asked down to the cabin, the visl- tors explained they were neither buyers of alcohol nor in the service of the customs, but only wanted tof learn something. first hand. about selling spirits on the high seas. The’ captain was a young German, ! about thirty old. You take me for a smuggler.” he sald, “or boot- Every Style TRAVERS 314 7th St. N.W. €55565565605 ‘ Tolmanacts the Role NACTS the role of leader as Q usual to the roll-front collar wearer now. In TOLMAN- " IZING we use a perfected machine that rolls the roll right. The Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKenzie, Manager Cor. 6th gnd C Streets NW. law, but you are quite mistaken. My || name is Ludwig Wolff. formerly of the German navy. I do no bumnenj, which cannot bear examination and would not for anything in the world infringe on the privileges of Sweden. I am in international waters and am entitled to trade here as much ‘as I wish with anybody who wants to do || business with me. Quart for $1.35 “I can offer you the purest and | best whiskies, English and American, || at about $1.25 a quart. I have the best Danish schnaps for 3 krone al bottle and many thousands of bottles | of German brandy.” Wolff, referring to himself. plained that he had been paid off from the navy when the armistice was declared, and on hearing of the liquor trade with Norway he decided te join in. “I am not dealing for my own ac- count,” he said. “This business is o ganized in Hamburg by big c ists. Liquor cheap and Scandinavian very big. 8o although we sell much W N N cheaper than do registered dealers ashore, the profit for us is nearly 500 per cen’ He added he expected to get rid of his present cargo within a week and return for more. He made ten trips last vear to way. With tha same] (5 number to Sweden this year he ex- pects to clean up enough for a five- years' rest. 40,000 RUSSIANS DIE IN MONTH AT KHARKOV Tartar Republic Nearly Wiped Out by Starvation—Disease I « Whiteness, freedom {from tightness, smooth- finished rightness dis- tinguish the TOLMAN- IZED collar. Franklin 71. Is Rampant. GENEVA, August 10—Reports tol the health section of the league of | & 7 ? o2 | nations show that in the Kharkov i‘\ 7 ( s 2 @ig | district of Russia early this vear peo- - AN Y I\ ) | ple were dying at the rate of 40,000 a month, or a mortality of 600 in every e 1,000. Between March 1 and 20, 125.- 000 persons died of humge Of the 3,125,277 inhabitants of the Tartar republic, 2,500,000 had died of starvation by ‘ah. From Jlnuary‘ 1 to March 15 there were 392,330 cases of infectious diseases. In the Ukraine cholera was spread- ( ing and the death rate was 60 per cent. There was a grave lack of medical supplies, and hospital accom- modation had decreased by 80 per cent. Up to May 2 the number of cases of typhus in soviet Russia, the Caucasug and Central Asia was 513,319, com- pared with 326,665 during the oor-} responding period last year. There | were 467,078 cases of relapsing fever. | MOST NORTHERLY POST OFFICE TO OPEN | 8Send Out Two Mails During Open-Water Season. Post office regulations. stamps and a new imprint, bearing the name “Akla- * are now on their way to the ernment soon will open northerly post office in Canada. i Aklavick is a trading post on the delta at the mouth of the Mackenzie | | river. Two mails will leave the new post office by steamer during the sea- son of open water, and one mail by | dog team during the winter, the lat- ter being the longest and most lonely postal route on the continent. H Six Rooms and Bathroom. Built Complete $5,250090 5450 Permanent Homes 120 Others at $2,500.00 to $15,000.00, Built Complete. $25.00 to $60.00 Per Month Cash or Easy MONTHLY PAYMENTS DOES A SAVING OF_$1,000.00 TO $2,000.00 - INTEREST YOU? Before You Buy—Before You Build Letmpmflwbiguxu:ingwewnmhyouon high -grade guaranieed material. A Guarantee of ‘Connoissurety” “INSENSIBLE as the conscience of an old judge” —the palate that is not occasionally thrilled by some spurt of genius in the kitch- en soon loses its clever- ness. {Keeping appe- tites keen by giving relish to every -item that -comes to table hers is the zest which the guest never fails . Get 'Our FREE Book of 120 1822 “Honor Bilt” Modern Homes, No. 241-B. Come to our beautiful Washington, D. C, “Honor Bilt” Modern Homes Exhibit. Attrac- tive models on display. Open daily, 8:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m, Other s by appointment. Phone or write if not cofivenient tq call. IMPORTANT—Please do not confuse our Permanent “Honor Bilt” Homes with portable or sectional buildings. to.unfold at 2&"“" :mt" s'y-:;: st-vull 41_0 Per mallifi, arpenter Labor ctual Test. | “W £ ¢ qfluhn’n Larges Sears, Roeb\jck and Co. ' 12th and G Sts. N.W. J04Tenth St N.W. Washington ° Main 7036 ; respondent of the Associated Press||fl| legger out for business beyond the |} ex-i B Aklavick, Arctic Trading Post, to“ | Free—Noxzema Offer This coupon and 45c entitles the holder to one regular 50c jar of Nox- zema Cream, the well known. grease- less curative cream, and ‘one regular 35c bottle of Noxzema Antiseptic Shampoo free. 45¢ Total Value, 85c. ‘With This Coupon Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floer. have a need for at real money-saving prices. You can shop here tomorrow with Boys’ $1 Sport Blouses Famous: “——" Brand—All Perfect A final clean-up of broken provides startling savings! The assortment includes— White Canvas Washington moth- ers are familiar with Women's Low o Shoes, Oxfords and Strap Pumps, :)}Ilg‘sl:esuellTll:ex:,O ‘:r: yi(hh[,?uis, Cuban and low walk- - Y ing heels. cut extra full, have Vomen'’s High Shoes, of tan and yoke back, short black leather, also fawn suede, sleeves. Materials with Louis heels. Sizes 2% to 6, A to C widths. ‘Women’s Oxfords and Pumps of atent leather, black and brown id and dull leathers, with Louis, Cuban and low walking heels. Goldenberg's—First Floor. are khaki, mercerized cotton in tan pongee ? color, neat striped percales and plain white woven madras. The most wonderful blouse sale of the sea- son. Sizes 8 to 16 years. On Sale Maia Floor and Boys' Department, Third Floer. Woven Stripe Tissue Ginghams 32 Inches Wide—Regularly 35c¢ At 16¢ a Yard Beautiful, Sheer, Fine Quality Tissue Ginghams, in white grounds with woven .stripes in all the most wanted colors; warranted absolutely fast. The daintiest materials for wo- men’s and misses’ frocks. Full 32 inches wide. 18c Percales — 36- 50¢ Ginghams—36- inch fast col - | 1nch woven Check color Per- | pissue Ginghams, White Swis 15¢ Apron Giag- Bams - Standard BOTH SIDES OF 77 AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE Again this live, aggressive store has launched an event that is bringing the crowds. The reason? Seasonable merchandise that you For Women, Misses and Children '\'BA\\'; N $1.59 a Pair /l \ of summer footwear from our regular stocks at a price that $1 Fine Imported FULL 45 INCHES WIDE The Genuine “Stoffel” Quality Known for Beauty and Service 5c Bates’ Dress Ginghams, 29c The quality women well know— selling regularly at 35c a yard. 32 inches wide, in a wonderful array of new and stylish checks, as well as the much wanted plain colors. The standard of excellence. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. °@ & real profit to yourself. sizes and incomplete assortments Women’s White Kid, Nubuck and Canvas High Shoes, with high and low heels. Sizes 2%; to 5 only. Boys’ and Little Boys’ Outing Shoes. in brown and white canvas, trimmed with leather;: and with rubber soles. Sizes 11 to 2 and 2y to 5. Misses’ and Children’s High and Low Shoes, of tan, patent and dull leathers; broken lots, including sizes 6 to 8 and 8% to 2. $1.50 Silk Gloves 98¢ ». ‘Well known “Moha " brand Milanese Silk Gloves, in the pop- ular 16-button length, with double-tipped fingers and Paris | point stitching. All sizes in white and pongee. 89c Chamoisette Gloves 59¢ 12-button strap wrist and 2- clasp gloves of white chamois- ette, with embroidered and Paris point backs. Goldenberg's—First Floor. s Organdie cales, in Tight | girs fee Lomhamt quality Apron Ging- _ H h : “ ” . . - Krounds wich stripes. | Shite stounde. with | LhLCLat haraois Every yard the genuine “Stoffel’ quality, which is | ~Umbrellas, $1.29 and nene TR 0O TR e recognized for its texture and durability. Very sheer, fine, Values Worth to $2.50 flgures 15¢ | checks and 33c | st 12[/20 transparent grade, with guaranteed permanent finish which | Womens Umbrellas ‘of 'fine Decial oeooe plaids vard. At frequent washing will not affect. Note the width—45 inches. | warranted fast black and rain- " - " 5 : f. Large assortment of | 50c White Dimity—Beautiful, 29c White Batiste—40 inches D ics, Tactogin k. = , i X g bakalite and | ‘h! (3 sheer, mercerized grade, wide: a fine, soft-clinging finish vOry % 69c Perfect Window $1.35 Mosquito in the desirable pin 20¢ quality well liked for 19¢ e dor o e el 5 3 stripes. 32 inches wide. lingerie: richly mercer- 4 o) Shades, 44c Nettlng, 94¢ Piece Special at ............ ized. Special at ...... evonines = patiratippds. 1 Opaque_Cloth Window Shad, i e 89c White Voile—Extra fine, 39c White Voile—40 inches | Misses’ $1 Parasols, 59¢ 3 ft. by 5 ft. 9 in. finished siz ake Mosquito Netting soft clinging, two-ply quality, wide; the famous “tape-edge” Clearance of our regular stock in white. medium and dark —the standard of quality: 58 for king dainty grade; extra fine and of Misses' and Children's Para- ! green. Complete with ring and | inches wide, In white, black or walsts and dresses. 40 5 C | sheer. with beautitul 22C sols—many attractive styles and all fixtures. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. green. § ds to the piece.— Fourth Floos P inches wide. Special at Goldenberg's—First Floor. il 89¢ Silk & C TanP Guimpes, $1.27 C otton 1an Pongee Fresh, crisp and dainty This high-grade silk and cotton material has gulmpes. of fine quality net, the exact appearance of the most expensive all- with ’h°"r"“"'fl and }““43 silk flongec. and will give better service. In e e e Al ophar: Tipmed | stylish self-color novelty, weave—nothing more of white and cream. popular or in greater demand for women's dresses, blouses, men’s shirts, etc. Recommended for wear and perfect laundering qualities. 35 inches wide. 69c Novelty Voiles 50c Colored Voile 36-inch Silk-embroidered Nov- 44~inch Colored Chiffon Voile, elty Volles, in dark grounds, with | a fine two-ply quality, in street neat silk designs; and evening shades. 89c Lace Vestees, Special at 50c The most popular styles for wear with sweaters and dresses. Lace trimmed vestees and tuxedo coilars; with and without cuffs. Note the unusual 29C Goldenberg's—First Floor. WIATB R s e ae $1 Imported Dress Linen $1 Imported Organdie $1 Bead 36 inches wide, all pure linen, 45 inches wide, extra fine, firm, close woven quality, in & sheer, transparent quality, with 44 800d range of wanted permanent finish: in 2 Necklaces, c colors. Warrante 59(: large range of want 49C The kinds that are worn every- | fast & colors; also white...... Yard-Wide Cretonnes Regularly 39¢c, 48c and 59c Yard 24c¢ a Yard A wonderful assortment of fresh, new and beautiful styles in fine quality washable eretonnes, so much in favor for draperies, as well as for cushion, trunk, couch and furniture covers. Light and dark floral effects, stripes, bird designs, foliage and tapestry pat- terns. rnA purchase of mill lengths ranging from 2 to 8 yards each, but hundreds and hundreds of yards alike—so that you will find what you want for every purpose. First Floor—Bargain Tables. C 1UrKish 1oweis, 9¢ Fancy Turkish Towels of fine, close weave, with pink or blue borders, also striped centers—absorbent,- quick-drying quality for face or bath use. Mill seconds of 50c towels. To- morrow at 29c each. where. Fancy Bead Necklaces, of excellent quality. in all desirable colors; many, with tassels. To be cleared out tomorrow at 44e. Beaded Bags, for misses and children; in drawstring and en- velope styles: choice of pretty designs in black 29C and all colors. ‘Sale price Flexible Rhinestone Bracelets, tn platinum _ effects; dainty shapes. Regular- 5 C Iy _$1.00. A ; Goldenberg's— $3.50 R & G Corsets FOR STOUT FIGURES x $1.98 A special purchase of R & G Corsets. of fancy pink material, in medium bust. with extrems long hips; heavy hose sup- porters and guaranteed boning— a comfortable and stylish model for the stout woman. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. e Ribbons Black Satin and Cire Ribbons, in great demand for dresses. All 20c Huck Towels, hea: 29¢ Turkish Towels, size 22x43 widths, ‘.f whs inches, for trim- dt;:‘:zbu_ih“"b r‘d"“ with all- | :inches; 'nn‘e, clg-t; ming and sashes. wi e ey orde; wea 'or face or bal 8 to 49c Yard 3o o o 12080 |G il s 19C Pretty patterns of 5-. Towels, extra 15c_Cotton Toweling, absorb- ent bird's-eye weave; excellent for roller or tea towels. (Limit 10 yards.) Special at, yd. inch Ribbons, plain col- o.r:‘ with all desirable 25¢ shades, also white .... Plain _and Novc:t!yonlel.lm, lipretty ooforee: Summer Jewelry Worth Up to 50c 16c Cholce of a large variety of new _and novel designs, includ- ing Earrings, Brooches, Pin Sets, Bar Pins and Fancy Beads. Pretty trinkets that will give good service. - Goldenberg’s—TFizmst Floor, Women’s 79¢ Fiber Silk Stockings, 59c el ith eavy weight, with pink or blue borders. “Mill 39C seconds. Special at.... Goldenberg's—Tirst st 8%c 9x12-ft. Heavy Stenciled Grass Rugs, $4.65 Please note these are not the cheap, flimsy grass rugs usually -advertised at low prices, but heavy double-warp grade that wiil give splendid service and satisfaction. Ix12-ft. larger room size, in green, blue, brown and combination colorings; oriental, medallion and neat border designs. Goldenberg's—TFourth Floor. 10c and 15c Pearl ‘Buttons, Sc Ocean pear! and fresh water Pearl Buttons,.in fancy carve fish-eye and ‘plain styles; all the sirable kinds. zses 10 Excellent quality fiber silk stockings, in black, white | &0 33 llgne, =~ Bome subject. to and a -few colors, mad:: ’:vith‘i threg-se;m back, son'ée with Goldenberg's—Tirst Floor, - fiber silk garter top. ssed as irregular weave because . oF Tlight faults which do nét impair the wearing quality.. Palmolive Co.’s Children’s Children's Toilet Soaps 35c Stockings, 19¢ . |\ 50c Socks, 25c 3 Cakes, 11c : Chitdren Inbed Cottn: | thrasaubrent Ao o browi Palmolive Co’s Soars, for Btnokinr: .lnfl'l‘r:né: and cordo- Nuk.‘rr«n. wmu‘mc romper tollet or lbnh ludl:.. lnel.‘llfllnl van, nearly -.ll-.-uul‘zr.?"l “l: ::gu‘.n :le. li.:h;fil tm-n'v:: a:?‘r?qvnll“::.r: l;lk, :: der- 2400 opening, Blight seconds. | Some miass missing. Fieor. 2 chiffon finish. Special at dainty colorings to choose from. lenberg's—First Floor. Golde *42.50 and *45 Axminster and Velvet Rugs All Are $ 45 Perfect Quality | Large Room - In Newest Fall | Sizes and Winter Patterns & . They are rugs of standard qual- ity, known for beauty of design and excellerce of wear. Heavy, Close-woven, Seamless Velvet and Seamless or Seamed Axminster Rugs, in a choice selection of de- signs and colors, including many of the new fall-winter patterns. All are perfect rugs—the majority in the desirable 9x12-it. size, and others in 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. size. During this sale arrangements may be purchase made to rugs on our Divided Payment Plan. $60 and $65 Wool Rugs Smith Make of Close, De.g. pile Axminster and Heavy Grade $25 and $30 Wool Rugs /Smith Make of Seamless Velvet and. Brussels. Rugs. 9x12-ft. and 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. sizes. ‘Wilton Velvet Rugs, the latter All perfect quality. Many new finished, with fringe. Colors and llnd lttfl;flv!lde< 519 65 g"i‘n!emlgec!:a“ signs and colors ny ro ora- 1o choose from.. ® tion. AIL in 9x12- 548.75 ft. large room size, $22 and $22.50 Brussels Rugs $35 and $37.50 Wool Rugs Smith Make of Seamless Smith 'Make, of Axminster Brussels Rugs, in size 9xi2 ft. and 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. Plenty of the large size in the lot. Floral, orien- Rugs, close, deep-pile grade, In size 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in.; also 9x12-ft. size. Very Heavy- weight Seamless Brussels Rugs, tal and medallion in an _excellent designs, in best $ 5 range of desirable $ COIOTS vuvrnnnnns 14'8 colors and patterns 26'75 $1.39 Double-Bed Size 81x90 Seamless Sheets, $1.09 A standard brand made by one of the best mills—heavy durable quality that will give splendid service, free from starch or dressing. Handtorn and ironed; seamless and full bleached; 81x90-inch size for double beds. Every one perfect. 35¢ Pilllowcases— 45x36-inch size; full 50c Pilloweases— 45x36-inch size; ex- cellent wearing qual- 18¢ Muslin—Yard- wide Bleached Mus- 1in, close-woven, soft- bleached; handtorn | ity free finish and f{roned; from dress- grade. J) fect ing; all pe S p eclal, Barieet 25¢ | i 35c¢ | fpida 1242c $1.69 Crochet Spreads, single- bed size, in Marseil, $ l .25 reasts & $1.69 Couch Covers at $1 Each Heavy Washable Couch Covers, of imitation linen, 50 inches wide, 2% yards long, finished with knotted fringe. Natural linen color grounds with stripes of green, blue, red or tan. ° Geldenberg’s—Tourth Floor. Women'’s 10c and 12c : *Kerchiefs, 5c Each $250 White Dimity Spreads, R T quality. Special a 75c and $1 Chair Cushions, 39¢ Bar Harbor shape Chair Cush- fons, filled with goft cotton, tufted with 10 buttons, covered with light or dark colored cre- tonnes, in various designs. 16% by 18% inch size. Goldenberg’s—TFourth Floer. —e Writing Paper 19¢ Package Linen-finish Writing Paper of good quality, - in white and Embroldered-corner Lawns, in colors. 72 sheets in each white’ and colored effects; many package. 2 dainty _patterns. .Also Plain . White. Lawns, with hemstitched border.—First Floer.

Other pages from this issue: