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ol . ONE TEXAN HELD IN 4 FEUD DEATHS Police Seek Three Others as | Regular $4, $5 and $6 Lace Curtains, $2.65 z Fine-grade Nottingham, Scotch,’ Filet and Tuscan weave Lace Cur- tains, white, ivory and ecru colors; 2% and 3 yards long, 40 to 50 inches olks. 35c.Full-Size Melba Shaving Cream 25c Full-size Melba Toning Powder Both for 35¢ The makers of Meiba Tollet Preparations have authorizéd us to make this special ‘introductory offer for a limited time only. . Town Recovers From Shock of Tragedy. FATHERS AND SONS DIE Fisticuf Due to Remark About Girl Blamed for Out- break in Store. DBy the Associated Press. HOUSTON,, Tex., September 7.—Offi- cials of Austin county late yesterday ,4 Rrrested John Miller, charging him with assault to murder in connection with an affray resulting in the deaths of four men, members of prominent families of the county, in a shooting and cutting affray in Sealy Tuesday. Three others are being souBht 1n connection with the affair. The father | und one son of each family of Luther || Bell and Fred Schaffner of Sealy are dead as the result of an old feud. the deaths being precipitated by a fstic encounter between Thomas Bell and Robert Schaffner at Cat Springs |t several days ago. The difficulty arose, || it is said. when Schaffner passed a remark about the lady companion ot Bell. Two Brothers Survive. The twe: surviving members, of the 4 Up to $1.50 Neckwear stripes, plaids.and plain colors: extra fi ality : in ‘ i B Schaftner, = Ha : Dlecveless " coat . style: perfect stripes, pl nd plain colors: extra fine quality: ‘ CiRering trom savere knife woun Velvet Hats 47¢ aualtty: sizes 34" o 40 only. lengths from % to 2} vards. These lengths are useful { suffering from severe knife wounds, and Foster Bell, slightly cut about It is now believed that the body. Schaffner will recover. The little town of Sealy is unable in a drug store and that a pitched Fred Schaffner and fell during the en- counter. dying almost instantly. while Luther Bell died before aid could be Thomas Bell died early battle ensued. his son Robert summoned. Wednesday in a hospital. (9 Trouble Long Standing: Trouble had existed between the families for some tinme. mutual ac- Differences had hecome more strained of late, it was said, by frequent word clashes be- tween members of the two families, but friends prevented personal en- counters until the fight between the quaintances assert. two young men at Cat Springs. Officers assert that the arrest of Miller and the issuing of warrants for the arrest of three others re- sylted from friends of the partici- pants attempting to come to the res- cue of the men involved. THO WIDOWS MEET T0 SHARE. FORTUNE No. 2 Hunts Down First Mate, Who Was “Deserted” in Klondike Days. CHICAGO, September 7.—Mrs. Lottie Bock. mate of John Bock, wealthy Cali- €eTZ 1217 G Street N.W. quality ginghams, . Sy t 4 3 4 $1 to $1.50 &t.......... : ! téras; wmall aliss ‘only. nghtgowns, 69c el o ;::.: 55¢ Firne and AR Fioors.) Our Friday clearance of odds and ends in the Furniture Girls’ $3 Dresses, $1.98 Extra-Size Slip-on Night- | Worth $1.00. at........ = .3.5_-2")’;“":“";_3?",‘\3"5’1": Store offers many remarkable values. To clear our stocks To ..NIGHT ...%""é.:’.'.‘..'b'n?"'-i‘n?«-'-“‘?fifofé‘i': gowns, ‘of pink and white (First and Third Fioors.) models, _with plaited _ back; | of few-of-a-kind pieces, marred furniture and samples, we T Alricht belt and full plaited skirts; trimmed muslin; pretty stitched ef- - Boys' l|(||e‘_e "Pnna. seraight. | knlekerbocker pants: have brought prices down to the. lowest possible point. It | omorrow rig with large buttons; broken sizes. fecti - Pl ot cand swelli | e e s oite sises T to 13- years $3.00 will pay you to come early for these bargains. ! PR ~ 7 made. ‘ : ;l:;: b fi;’e‘:‘;“':l:.".'m every Boy-‘ Muslin Night Shirts, One 0dd Wi Ome Odd Triplicate | Two Floor Lamps, | s we s 1 Women’s Fiber Silk Hose | s s ton o | Fio 5505 g | gisfaeiti, iy g 7 [ g 5o ™™ | e S | st Tl gkt wiil Tt M on il S L \ R R & NSt C | el e v to 14 55(: 9 95 g toning and strengthening your di- . F: B with fitted bands. Regu- 59(: Golembers's—Third Fieor years. Worth 85c at... . $ . $l4.50 Irregulars of 6 5 Ty W aln R D : ome. smter ith -$8.90 8¢ Values ©........: C | Mill Lengths 39c and 43¢ $4.50 | n IEED | ow oue cume $ d(Wc:men's Fib;r Silk Hose, made with the three seam | 2 W as e e eto es ' : 542 00 ish=rm 4 ack, some with fiber silk garter:tops, others with cotton. | * ades W bl C nn 19 . "" In black and white. The irregularities will not interfere with w“‘dow; m ] it r v Y 3 i - 3 534‘ wear nor appearance. ; 4 lVIIIill f:engths of Yard-wide Washable Cretonnesii‘ in SR ey e Lo X s z lengths from 2 to 10 yards, but hundreds’of yards alike; bow front. style; | Chiffemler, with mir- A o S | Vet e e B o duk S, S v, olge 1 tapeny e, | TG | B e i : 5 Tt = s!k: or dr: e on, comfort‘6F furniture covers, or as $4 00 2‘ 00 $ag 00 i tor i s 10 ?:H“‘.“wm”m il FRpeTH jor“é],fldnn’s dresses; > . s 3 g : softens the beard and prevents irritation to the skin. * shaving use. Total value, 80e- for—abe:— = Final Clean- Melba Shaving Cream—a perfect cream pleasingly scented— Melba Toning Powder—distinctively a man’s talcum for after- wid alike, in'pairs or panel curtains, used one to a window. 3 handsome patterns copied from high cost curtains. One to six pair Goldenberg's—TFourth Floor. p of All Remnants Tomorrow Sweeping Season-End_Reductions to Dispose of All Odd Lots, Incomplete ‘Assortments and ' 4 Remaining Lines of Summer Merchandise. Remarkable Values Prevail in Every Department A great, sweeping disposal of all oddments and remnants tomorrow. Regardless of former selling prices, of cost or profit, we are closing out all incomplete lines of summer goods at amazing reductions. Come and share the remarkable values—the savings are tremendous. New Fall Hats Worth $5 to $6.50 95 —Felt Hats —Small, Medium and Large For Friday Shapes ’ Only BLACK, BROWN, SAND, NAVY, RED, PHEASANT, GRAY In tomorrow’s sale you are offered a very re- markablé opportunity for the selection of New Fall Millinery at savings few women will care to over- look. Every Hat is smartly styled and trimmed in some approved mode for the new season, with ,materials and workmanship of splendid quality— the kind of millinery that smartly dressed women seek but do not expect to find at this low price. Be sure to see these hats tomorrow—the values are remarkable, just at the beginning of the season. Goldenberg's—Becond Floor. s Men’s Underwear, 35c Balbriggan Underwear, Oneita and other good makes; short sleeve shirts, full length draw- ers; broken sizes; slight seconds of values worth 69c and 75c each. Men’s 50c Suspenders 25¢ Imitation Guyot Suspenders, non-elastic webbing; plain col- ors, stripes and figures. Lot of Men's High-grade Silk Neckwear, broken assortments of spring and summer stocks. Of foulards, twills and other silks, 85¢ Heavy-weight Blue Denim Overalls, with bib and suspender straps; full double stitched for extra wear: also a few Jumper coats; broken sizes. Clearance are— - 3 tions. TSR /aVirex TaX" ie\TiYieY The Last Call! Entire Stock of vised. Girls’ $1.50 Dresses, $1.19 Gingham Dresses, straightline and waistline models; made with full skirts and wide hems. Pretty checked effects, neatly trimmed: some with appliqued designs. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 59c and 69¢ Dresses, 49¢ Little Girls’ Sleeveless Jumper- Dresses, also yoke dresses, of good in assorted pat- $45 and $50 Room Size Axminster. Rugs, $26.75 First Floor. Lot of Corsets, including popular makes, of pink and whité coutil: low and medium byst e mostly all sizes. $‘ .00 Women’s 85¢ Extra Size Boys’ “Victor” Spring Blouses, of neat striped high count per- cale and khaki twill; made with * patent adjustable col- 40-IN. COLORED CREPE DE CHINE, 40- AND-WOOL POPLIN. 35-IN. COLORED CHIF FETA, 35-IN. COLORED SATIN MESSALINE. SPORT SATIN. 35-IN. COLORED CHIFFON SATI. BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA AND 35-IN. BLACK SATIN. Silk Stripe Shirtings, 45c 3 Remnant lot of 33-inch Silk Stripe Shirtings. extra heavy quality; | warranted fast colors; white grounds, with various colored combina- Men’s Furnishings Needs Men’s 35c Hose, 19¢ “Darnproof,” “Onyx,” *“Seven Point” and other high-grade makes, of mercerized lisle and maco cotton; black and plain colors; perfect quality; broken lots from regular stocks. Men’s $1 and $1.25 Union Suits, 65¢ Faultless make Athletic Union Suits, of fine quality striped madras and checked nainsook; Limited quantity. Men’s 50c Neckwear, 29¢ Delpark Washable Neckwear, French seam four-in-hand and Caps, 85c Clearance of all Spring and Summer Caps, of fine quality woolen materials, mohairs and other fabrics: best makes. Goldenberg’s—First Floer. of Entire (3 Stock of Silk Remnants Values Up to $1.75 Yard To clear out all short lengths and remnants of Silks Friday we’ve made sweeping reduc- tions—affording many remarkable chances for savings on the most desired silks. Included berg’s—First Flcor. - | Remnants of 32-Inch Dress Ginghams Regularly 1 2]/2 c 35¢ Yard, Remnants of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in checks, for many purposes, such as aprons, children’s frocks, etc. 25¢ and 30c Ginghams, 15¢ to grasp the seriousness of the trag- e R I R i A f 4 an s ; olded De Joinville shapes; plain LI 180 sudasuly (O 07 (RILE MRosC .—Duvetyne Hats eftects. White and colored striped effects. crouREmnaNLs of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, also 2-inch Romper | i y ¢ 9, oth, -inch P"eggy Cloth, 36-inch High-count Percales, -inch of the two familles met by chance Men’s $1.25 Overalls Men’s $1.50 and $2 Shaker Flannel and 27-inch Canton Flannel: useful lengths. 18c Outing Flannels, 12Y;c Remnants of 27-inch Outing Flannels. in checks and stripes: also 32-inch Stripe Tissue Ginghams, 26-inch Percales and Apron Ginghams; desirable lengths and colorings. 15¢ and 19¢ Cottons, 11c Remnants of 36 and 39 Inch Bleached and Unbleached Cot- tons, in lengths from 2 to 6 yards; fine close-woven grade. Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. FRIDAY CLEAN-UP OF Women’s $4 and $5 Oxfords and Pumps, $1.79 Pair An accumulation of several hundred pairs of women's low shoes left from our summer stocks marked for final clearance tomorrow. They consist of oxfords and pumps of brown, patent leather, black kid and dull leathers, in various styles. with high and low heels. All sizes in the combined lot from 2% to 7. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Men’s Fall Suits With Suits, $6.39 Two:pants Corduroy Norfolk Suits, full cut, well tailored garments; coats lined with khaki or twill; both pairs of pants full lined; sizes 7 to 17 years. d Lots of Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Wash Pants, of pure linen and crash, also khaki rid- ing breeches, with laced bottoms; broken sizes up to 69C 18 years. Values worth - cerized Shantung, Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine. Printed _Chiffon Voiles in dark colors, Satin-stripe Voiles, Plisse Crepe. also White Organdy, White Mer- | cerized Batiste. White Chiffon Volle, White Dotted ? c Swiss, etc. Widths from 0 45 inches: useful lengths. | Worth 5%¢ yard J Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 0Odd Lots of Furniture At Drastic Reductions for Clearance Geldenberg’s—Turniture Bters, “Acress the Strest.” . fornian, in the days of his poverty in ’ . .. 9. T, . -4 7 Chicagor -todey -waz- 8 -sewpomenres & Women S and Mlss& Dor't delay, as we have only 15 of the 9x12-t. size and all S O X l Ousel S o ag e et o e ddse el 12 of the 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. size rugs to sell at this o i ] ‘her to later bestow the comforts of towered price. Because of a very slight mismatch they are REMARKABLY LOW PRICED AT wealth on a new wife, Eleanor, ummer are marked "way below regular value. All are Alexander Smith m??“;'y:'el ?,’;,,.‘.’.’:"',’,,fi.‘:; ’,;.;g:".,‘,‘:":;;fi & Sons’ make. Close, deep-pile Axminster fabrics, in flprn], 7 should share in Bock's fortune, the Out goes every single summer dress, every suit. coat oriental and medallion designs and the most wanted colorings. firat wife, found after @ wide searc] EEY = 4 » Y surt. - . in the_obscure village of Dresser Junc- wrap and skirt in our entire remaining stock, regardless of 's Li S, 75 s o The o widows met. accoraimg 10| || selection of styles to please every woman and miss. atied, Diriap Back auatity. {n 1ght or dark tle, parauette fooring and A purchase of unusual importance just closed - ra : wool ruj Si| 8. 0] t this price on account of sligl mps - v £ e Py e nie ||| $1 Lingerie Waists $10 and_$1250 $295 Cloth Skirts Yione, Whidh a6 mot affect wear mor appearance. If strictly perfect brings these Men’s and Young Men’s Two- With germ:elrch ended, Mre. Eieanor | | At Half Price Rain Coats would sell for $19.50. 2 = N R . Bock now" shuns the ‘publicty ol 50c $7.98 | $l 49 $12.95 Grass Rugs, $7.45 trousers Suits of splendid wearing materials at which she depended to find the com- e~ - H - 1 H panion of John Bock's lean years. ! R S I A A Cloth Skirts e e e Si00 4ad) 3200 waspisand a price that any judge of value can see is much The two wives came to Chicago to- i Bt = Silk Dresses | Sold at $3.95 and $4.50 novelty weave Grass Rugs, In green, blue, rose and brown colorings: lower than their worth dictates. gether, Attorney Duffy said, and after || $2.00 and $2.50 Sold up to $25 [ choice of oriental. medalllon and neat border-designs. - ST = ' fhe ‘Arat conference in his office went || Porch Dresses. | | $2.95 : _ Every suit with extra pair of trousers—an economy iy "Boek veadily agreed to Eleanora || $l 00 i 510.69 —— e 75c to $1.75 Linoleums, 39c Sq. Yd. feature that means added value and practically double 31;";: aigd":sdyhlx; ?)i)”‘}]’lll:kstl)‘lolldo I!v;’!el 1 ) o “Coats and Wraps Flsnehs.t Silk Dsr‘uus Short lengths of Armstrong's or C(;ok's n'l\nkev l::ohrk-fll‘ljcci or wear. S LA ey ro kel flarfi:- Coats Sold up to §2250 "52“3’075950 fggfiflnfginmfi::;mh}rg: 323"4"‘.‘5135;"5’.‘.’&2,‘»‘35’ any pxletl:e:nnllk‘; The newest fall models and colorings, including herringbones claims in Klondike, years ago. rl oal - in gray and tan Tart: ks, brow: i vorst vith D e Sold Up to $1250 $12,50 | WVadedJ 52 and 52.50 Crex or Grass RIIZS. 51_29 ‘mg e\.y e andal;lg;ecsh;cnss rown unfinished worsteds wit Among latest fashion novelties for All Wash Dresses $5.75 Siik Blouses 30x60 and 36x72 extra heavy Herringbone Weave Crex and best ) Pups. sl 2 IR women are parasol handles specially A rade Stonoilled Crrass Rugs. in green, blue, brown and red stenciled Sizes 31 to 36 for students; young men’s sizes, 34 to 42; in single- i i won@ and O ) Sold up to $4: & & green. breasted, double-b: B N vy atie ot mee !:o:; _Finst_Floor. . | desizns: some with reversible woven borders. breasted, double-breasted and sport models. the dnaps 1l %———-mgkfi? $l .95 ‘é"fi' _m: v;,‘.;.;: (First Flowr—Bargain Table.) 5 Goldeaberg’s First Floor Clothes Shep for Men—Direct Eatrance From K Street. i All Wash Dresses e FEATURING FOR F CTW | ING FOR FRIDAY TWO ° ‘ { Sold_up to §798 $28.75 Corset Oddments 3 s : EEEESREISCOeD | $l -00 o BIG SPECIALS IN SCHOOL CLOTHES = 5 o ‘i First Floor. ] $2,59 Cloth Coats 10 Royal Worcester Corsets, 9 emnan s 0 l e an e Btz and See Bt | || A puing S | o oe—| sadwotsn | ahidmo BTty | Boys’ All-Wool Serge 9 o o | old up to Sold up to $32.50 515 00 boning; six support- 1 Future’s Vision || $3.95 | $15.00 | Songiraneen o 010re as 00ds 1 . $ l 4.98 Misses’ and Girls’ Regular $3.50 values $ l .98 ‘."b | — e € . ieeicccessscenen s : AN ADITORIAL | 15 Siklined |y T oiiored Blouses |Co4t8,S0Md up to $1975 | iy fiewr = ul S 25¢ and 35c Wash Goods HE | $10 08 - 13, Royal Worcester Corsets, v L] Remnants of White Nainsook, Longcloth and * crystal gazer 53 05 05¢ . of pink brocade; elastic top and (/ Pajama Checks, Printed Volles, light and dark sees problems of < Goldenbarg's—Becond Fioor. | long hip models: six Beavy hoss PN grounds; Colored Organdy. Plain Colored Volles. 1 the future solved thru IMPORTANT FRIDAY SAVINGS ON 22, 23 and 26. Worth $2.44 q Well Tailored Suits of strictly all-wool | Soloreq fimene, Y e 2 c his glass. The wise | & B heer. T navy blue serge, in smart Norfolk model, | sirable colors, “VcV‘g:‘;z from 27 to 40 iz | person, looking to the i ® 2 4 C-B a Ia Spirite Corsets, with yoke and inverted pleat back. Coats PNt iy gl SR | future, comes to us | eara es Or lr S ?fe.".‘."x‘fi’v".';‘:.(“.','.'.!‘d.'n'.i"%fiffi'.fi; alpaca lined. The knickers are full lined and 29c and 39c Wash Goods for eye examination | elastic insert at anediseams. Sizes 104616 years Remnants of White Goods, including Chiffon Voiles, I ye exat = 52 4 Dok Blias 25 6086 $4 44 ped seams. * years. Basket-weave Sultings, Fancy Volles, Honeycomb Suit: | i and correction and Mothers should not iiss this Worth $6.00, at ... D Extra Pair of Pants to Match Egs. India Linen, Menl;flx:'v‘i l{.nwln Mer;erlz:’d Batiste. | c ! P s i Third 2 -fin| ? 1 v : | i*fis‘“fe;“u“ future of | °Pp°"i"i"tyfl:°.rp“fcl};a:: tsycl?iz:{ Pink Bandeaux, plain and the Suits, $2 Pair Trom'30 40 40 Inches. “Worth 356 and $%c yard.. oo ) I his si now. apparel for their gir fancy mesh material; fasten-back | 4 F;:?day savings. gSome lots are glvod:::m;:“:r; all ‘sizes. 55‘2: 5 Remnants of 59c Wash Goods LR or c R ts of Colored Wash Goods, including Col- limited and an early visit is ad- each, at : Boys 57.50 Two-Pants ored Organdy. Chifton Vollon Ratine. Ratmspuny Mer- |