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5 THE EVENIN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TR C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. is wha INE hat say of Plitt's Paintin . Paperhanging and U holstering. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., Public Stenography, Reporting, Addressing, Maltigraphing Photostats. PHONE: MAIN 207 e 1325 14th $1. Main 4224-3 Blue Printing, Associated Service Bureau 621 Colorado Building Service of the Better Sort Satisfaction Asured or Money ! Refunded FEditing. Drafting, Translatinz, Proofreading, Interpretation Presentation Engraving, Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands youngergcontract Pyorrhea. Bleeding gums are the danger signal. Heed it for the sake of sound teeth and health. Brush your tecth with forhags FOR THE GUMS More than a tooth paste =it checks Pyorrhea 35c and 60c in tubes seensse eeseesesercsencsessocesss GROS-GREEN N-O-T GROS-GRAIN has | Il i Southern Marylanders Plan Celebration Over Start on ¥ highway. in honor of Robert Crain, whose stock farm in S is one of the show plac. tomac man to propose building the ro “This action said Chairman John N nitely fixes the nam it gave the comm of splendid work Mr. € southern a whole in m the road pos “He was the first man to Suggest it, and when the bill pre ing for it was introduced in the last legisla- ture, making an appropriation of $1.000,000 for the purpose. he worked for the bill in and y out. It | i not too much to say that without this work on his part and without ind it the bill road will two United States senators and a st { senator from each one of the southern counties. In recognition of the value of this road to their trade the people of south- ern Maryland which will be placed at the head of the highway in Upper Marlboro. A feature of the entertainment will be the presentation of a Maryland flag to Gov. Ritchie by a girl re nting each of the following count St. Marys, ( les, Anne Arundel and | pr Georges. Each of the flags will have chid a pennant on which will be George D. Rucher Owner of Alpha- —George more editor of the | the | Georgia, died at his o He had been ight CALL NEW HIGHWAY FOR ROBERT CRAN $1,000,000 Road. Star. ember 11.—With jov. Ritchie | orked for the Dispateh to IMORE, rty appre many who ect, the state s commission formally d the new ar ore - Southern road Robert Crain arys county of the Po-1| river and who was the first of the ommi ackall, “de the road and m a great deal | recognize th in has done for Maryland and the state as | 1 the building of pleasure to t Aids Bill's Passage. . Broen- rman of the Robert Crain, Presentation of Flag. re erecting a monument E n their resp GEORGIA EDITOR DIES. ve counties. retta Press Thirty Years. i ALPHARETTA. Ga., September 11 i D. Rucker, fifty-five, for thirty years owner and | Alpharetta Free Press than ;and one of the outstanding figures of in| old school of journalism dered serious 4 poison | d to have set in, which caused | is wife and two daughters, | one sister, Mrs. Ren- | GIRL DROWNS SELF WHEN BOBBED HAIR RUINS HER LOOKS ROCHESTER, N. Y., Septemoer 11.— Worry over the fact that she had had her hair bobbed is believed responsi- ble for the death of Miss Norman one years old, of Ba- suicide by drowning in Horse Shoe lake, near Teffner, twent tavia, who committed Batavia, In her clothing was found a note | addressed to her brother, containing the sentence: “Since my hair is gone my looks are gone, too, and it makes me so ne 5. The body has been recovered. —_— The crowns of the former imperial family of Russia are value at $350,- 000,000, Some people fail to realize that Bromidrosis (excessive n of the feet)is a disease; that <wollen, tired, tender feet,-vith dry cracked skin are symptoms of un- healthy feet! For yeass leading chiro dists have vsed Gcr:ninot ahighly scientific compound particularly efficier tin cases of perspiring feet. Geauinol contains free oxvgea—which the ~aor of pe- _spiration without -lozgsng the pores, in fact regulates their action. And this oxygen in- vigorates the siin, removes tenderness and the burning sensation and tones up the the muscles and tissues of the feet. Leadirg chiropodists recommend ir—and people who have used it say it is simply wonderful. Ask for it by name at your drug store or department store. A big jar lasts months. Try it tonight. MadebyTheBelmont Co.,Cl Springfield, Mass. its place in childhood’s joys, and it is good for grown-ups too. A life-long friend. I's the sweet that’s good for teeth and stomachs. I’'s the ideal refreshment that helps to digest the hastily-eaten meal. i) The e e A HEw ) Y }-‘pS NG Gy ~ Sealed Tight HKept Right . silk pongee. u all wanted street and evening sha : 74c¢ Strictly perfect finish Window Shades, 3-it. by spring rollers. Complete 19¢ Outing Flannels 15¢ Yard 27-inch Outing Flannels, light and dark grounds, in stripes and checks; heavy, double-fleeced quality, for winter garments. . 25c¢ Shaker Flannel, 16¢ ch Bleached Shaker neavy double-fleeced Flanne quality. 25¢ Canton Flannel, 17¢ 27-inch Bleached Flannel, heav. quality, with twill back 79c White Flannel, 65¢ inch White Wool Flan- a very fine, soft-finish nfants’ wear. Fall Veilings, 50c Yd. Novelty Mesh Veilings, in che- nille dotted effects; brown. blue, black and smart cow tion” colorings. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $1.39 Seamless Bleached 81x9%0-inch size for double beds, made of sturdy quality extra- heavy bleached sheeting cotton; classed as “run- of-the-mill” because of slight defects. $1.59 Bleached Sheets, $1.39 $1x90 S nless 3 Sheets, from starel ached free Goldenberg's—First Floor. Children’s “Onyx” Sample Stockings I"alues Worth Up to 50c¢ $1 Holland Finish Window Shades quality Holland 9-inch finished size; white, ecru, olive and green; mounted on guaranteed with fixtures and crochet ring to match. made in enter seam usekeepers who appre- te real value and sa ings will find it to their advantage to buy liberal- 5-ft. all Extraordinary Purchase of Maker’s Stock of Mer’s & Women's Handkerchiefs L 5¢ Border Factory Seconds of 10c and 12c Values- White Men's Hemstitehed Handk corner and pi styles. Termed czuse of slight imperf or tiny oil_spor no way affect Gols seconds onx in finish . Injuries that will in ing gualities, nberg's—First Floor | A Tremendous Success! Annual Sale of Boys’ $2 to $3 Wash Suits | mil Lengths of Every Suit New, Fresh, Clean. A wonderful opportunity that will interest the thrifty mother who can supply her boy with smart wash suits zt . unheard-of savings! These Wash Suits are the surplus stock of one of the best makers in the country, and they are ex- ceptional in quality, workmanship and style. They are all spick-and-span new garments, and in many new and di vears. Materials are P Poy wash fabrics. Models are Oliver in a great variety liécts The seamless one plece; Prudent at this sale tomorrow. $1.59 Bedspreads, $1.25 lspreads. three - in Marscilles quarter hed patterns. “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Preserving Kettles $1.29 “Wear - Ever’ 16¢c Bleached Muslin, 1215c 51 4 slin, ol Bleached oft-finish grade Genuine “Onyx” Sample Stockings, light and medium : & weights, in fine or heavy ribbed. Some with Aluminum Preserving Ket- double woven heel and toc, others with high tles, with bail handle; six- spliced heel and double toe. Also Sport Socks, fancy ribbed, in biack, white, with deep cuff or Russian calf and but not in eve quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Notion Needs Dragon Sewi or Basting Cotton, white and black: assorted num FOUR spools for ... White Cotton Tape, 9¢ 24-yard rolls;: good 14(: quality ... YG W Sewing Machine Nee- 9C all wanted makes and Clarks’ O. N. T. Darning Cot- ordovan. All i FOUR in package 30-vard spools; black. white and colors. FOUR 9C Oxhide Brand Leather Sewing Machine Straps, Good Quality Steel Scissors, sizes 3% to 5l inches only: spools for ..... % 2lc extra length pointed or blunt e s 25 [ values worth up to 50c DRIEC) e 4 Goldenberg’s—First Floor. School Supplies School Bags, well made of waterproof cloth: full size; made with shoulder strap. 48 School Bags, in an assort- ment of styles and qualities. Priced at 3 Composition Books, good quality paper. stiff 1 bristol board backs. Fa Composition Books, excep- tional values. Priced at 5S¢ to 43e. Boston Pencil Sharpeners, for school or home use. Com- plete, SNc. Banne- Loose Leaf Note Books, all wanted sizes. 25e. Pencil Tablets, large size: good quality paper. Se. Eversharp Pencils for school Priced at 50e, 60c and 63c. use. School Crayons, assorted colors. Box, at 10c to 25e. Blackboard Erasers, well made, with felt top. 10e. Leather Book Straps, sub- 10c. good Te. stantial quality. Writing Ink, two-ounce bottles. quality, 59¢ Silk-and-Cotton Bunny Silks, 49¢ Bunny Silks have always and misses’ dresses because of t S I Rich, lustrous quality of silk and cotton, in 35 inches wide. 32-inch Trm\' Ponge:. a silk ! and cotton_fabric, wit stylish rough weave. 75C Worth 89c¢ vard...... o 38-inch Printed Voiles, dark grounds, very fine, sheer, two-ply quality, in dots, checks and neat (o figures. Worth 38c yard 36-inch Shantung Pongee, a yarn-mercerized quality, with | rich, lustrous finish; 3 wanted colors. Worth C 50c yard 2 Golden! Girls' $1.50 Middies Special, Tuesday, $1.00 . of white poplin, made with round collar and cuffs of plaid Indian Head; sizes 6 to 14 years. Practical and smart for school wear. Girls’ Dress Aprons, good quality percale, with polka dots of blue, green, lavender and pink, trimmed with rickrack Girls’ Middy Blouses, braid; sizes 4 to 12 years. 59c. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. v style and color, quart size. Covers to Fit Kettles 30c Extra Goldenberg's—Basement. $50 Seamless Axminster and Velvet Rugs, $33.75 Shown in a large assortment of handsome oriental, medallion and floral designs in all the most wanted shades, inciuding plenty of the popular blues. All seamless and strictly perf quality. Large room size, 9x12 feet. Products of Alexander Smith & Sons Deep-pile Axminster and heavy-weight Velvet Rugs, the latter with fringe. s in the lot, All perfect $20 Seamless Brussels Rugs X.3x10.6 Seamless Brussels Rugs, Alexander Smith ind Sons ni e from handsome floral, me lion and all-over figured designs, with rich $l2.85 $4 and $5 Axminster or Velvet Rugs al- bor- Alexs r Smith and Sons Axminster and Velvet Rugs, sizes 27x48 to 2 4 inches: choice of floral, oriental and medallion designs: in plenty of blue s well as rose, tan, brow ren and red colorings —First Floor—Bar- 2.69 75 Room Size Rugs S s Axminster d Wilton Velvet E make: in an excel- ment of patterns and the best and most 548.75 popular colorings for any room in the house ...... er, Velvet and Brussels Rugs 7.6x9-ft. heavy Velvet and Cook’s Linoleum Rugs at Half Price In a recent carload purchase we secured 350 of these well known Cork-filled Linoleum Rugs, with burlap back, that were slightly damaged, but the injuries will in no way affect wear or appearance. Choice of tile or wool rug designs, in rose, green, blue, tan, red and brown colorings 9x12-ft. size, worth when perfect $19.50, at..$9.75 6x9-ft. size, worth when perfect $10, at...... $4.95 6x12-ft. size, worth when perfect $13, at ....$6.45 7.6x12-t e, worth when perfect S17, at .$8.50 ' proven popular for women’s their resemblance to all- des, also black and white. Sizes range from 2¥ to 7 40-inch Printed Organdy, ina sheer, transparent quality, large assortment of handsome printed de- SCHOOL SHOES signs and floral effec 19 Worth 39c yard........ Y 3¢-inch Colored Poplins, a yarn - mercerized qual- ity: in all wanted colors. 39C Worth 50c yard........ 38-inch Colored Organdy, ex- tra fine, sheer, transparent qual- ity; in street and even- ing shades, also white. 29C Worth 39c yard. leathers. Sizes in_the ass Goldenberg's—First Floor. fect closed crotch. Men’s 39¢ Hose, 21c Onyx Half Hose, mercerized lisle and maco cotton; full rein- forced heel, toe and sole; black and_plain colors; all perfect quality. All sizes in the lot, but not in each color. Men’s Half Hose, 35¢ Thread Silk Half Hose, high spliced heel, double reinforced sole and toe; black and plain colors; irregular weaves of 6c values. Guaranteed Fast Colors erent and very novel styles that will particularly please. All sizes, 2)2t08 | The colors are guaranteed absolutely fas < is made and finished in the best maguer Over 25 Different Styles to Select From. Sizes 21, to 8 years. Twills, Invincible and many other high-grade v of colors and combinations, includ- ing plain white, with blue greens with contrastin 100 nunierous to mention. g tri Women'’s $4, $5 and $6 Oxfords and Pumps at $2.85 Pair Hundreds of pairs arranged on bargain tables in the Shoe Department fcr easy selection—offered at a price that means real savings on every pair. Oxfords and Pumps of tan, patent colt, black kid and dull leathers. Louis, military and low walking heels. A good variety of popular shapes. Welted and turned soles. Not all widths and sizes in every style, but the sale starts with all sizes in one style or another. Boys’ $3.50 and $4.00 Comfortably Styled School Shoes for boys, of tan and dull 5 i rtment from 1 to 5}%. Men’s $2.50 Union Suits, $1.85 Reis Make Fall-weight Ribbed Balbriggan Union Suits, ecru color; long sleeves and full length leg fectly tailored and finished in the best poss High-Grade Silks _The sale of mill lengths of silks scored a great success to- day. Crowds were waiting for the doors to open to take ad- vantage of the wonderful sav ings and the sclling broke all sed tomorrow quantities and assort- not =0 large first started 5119 and ments sale , and every suit Lo One ) Qualities Worth Cloth, Kiddy Cloth, Repps, $2 and $2.50 Vd.§ $7 .19 I'wist, Coat and Middy styles, Lot Two ' 5 59 imming, plain blues, grays, | Qualities Worth = mings and many others $3 to $4 Yard.. Silk Department—First Floor. Women’s “Onyx” Silk Hosiery “Substandards” of qual- ' ities selling regularly up to $2.75 pair. At....... ° A purchase of several thousand bought under price because of trifling faults, which causes them to be termed “substandards.” All are full fashioned, pure thread silk: up. including garter hem, others with cottc of black, white, cordovan, Russian calf, gray effects. All sizes in the lot, but not every size in every color Women's $2.25 Silk Hose, $1.95 Pure Thread in black, white, beige, 3 an ‘way k all the way top. Choir and two-toned <port tyle and Women’s Silk Hose, 65¢ Thread Silk Hose, Double h and toe and garter top. Perfect quality. | Washable Cretonnes 29¢ and 39c Values 48c and 59¢ Values 19¢ Yard 28c Yard 400 full bolts of yard-wide Washable Cretonnes ir array of beautiful floral, Persian, Dresden, bird. stripe. f tapestry des . in all the most popular colorings for f: ies, curtains, is, cushion, comfort and furniture covering well as in patterns especially desirable for children’s aprons and frocks. Bates’ Dress Ginghams 32 Inches Wide—Regularly 35¢ Yard At 29C Yard The opportunity to buy these famed dress ginghanis underpriced will be welcomed by mothers who will need a supply for making the children’s school dresses. Firm woven, serviceable quality, in a wonderful ar est fall styles and colorings. including the wanted che stripes and plain colors. 32 inches wide. 20c Yard-Wide Percales in a large s. dots, strip omen’s and bc values well worth to $1.00 pair light grounds. Ginghams, in nch Tiss s; warranted | woven checks and fine, sheer quality: war Goldenberg's—First Floor. fast colors. $2 All-Wool 54-lnch French Serge, $1.49 Fine-weave, heavy-quality serge that will give good service for women's dresses and children’s wear—close twill and all pure wool, in black and navy blue. The width is 34 inches—a fact worth remembering. At $1.49 yard, instead of 82 $3 Wool Velour,. $2.49 54-inch All-wool Velour, in black, navy. brown, copen und tar correct weight and texture for fall suits and coals, $2.50 Wool Coatings, $1.98 54-inch All-wool Fall Coatings. in brown and gray mixtures ideal for making women's and children’s light-weight coais $3.00 Wool Tricotine, $2.49 S4-inch All- Tricotine, heavy, wide-wale quality: m navy blu brown and black. A fashionable fabric for fall wear Goldenberg's—First Floor. Pretty New School Ribbons From this vast assortment of ribbons vou will surely find just the style and color you want. Widths suitable for hair bows and sashes. Plain and Fancy Ribbons. in plenty of the pop- ular da four and wide. Yard.... Plain Color Ribbons, with satin stripe, also plain moires and novelty effe good hea i $2.69 and all other effects and colorings. for hair_b and School Umbrellas 95¢ For Boys and Girls A special lot of School Umbrel- Every suit per- ble manner. Per- Men’s Night Robes, 65¢ Of good quality cambric, V-neck models, trimmed with washable braid, also las, of good quality taped-edge plain tailored styles; full cut American (cotton) taffeta and sizes. Subject to slight im- mercerized cotton gloria, war- ranted fast black and rainproof. perfections, such as an oil spot or thick thread: nothing to impair their usefulness. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Made with paragon frames, in an excellent assortment of Bandles, including rings. loops. cord wristlets and_natural woods. Goldenberg's—First Floor.

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