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A v BOY KILED BY AUTE; | GRL SERDLSLY HURT | Pn'ver Held Under $5,000 Bond for Accident in George- town. B Joseph Goose, ten years old. 1222 37th street, was struck and killed by an automobile driven by Ross Thomas Dakes. 1237 34th street, in front of %238 M street, late yesterday after- noon. The lad was running an errand for his mother at the time. T The boy was taken to Georgetown | “niversity Hospital in the car that{ im. ians examined the [ cd i extinet and ! d"the b | had been frac- || tured. Oakes provided bond of $5.000 appearance at an inquést atl zue this afternoon. Carolyn Sebastian. thirteen years| old. 416 7th street northeast, sustained a fracture of the right leg and brui to her body last night about 7 o'clock when knocked down by the Automobile of Charles A. Meyers, 1217 F street northeast. The child was crossing E street_between 6th and 7th streets northeast when- the accident -happened. She was taken to Casualty PHospital. | Juliu: dt. 4226 9th street, was| driver of an automobile that struck e small W which Leslie C. Kemp, seven oasting at 9th and Webster he child’s right le i numerons cu 1 and face. Surg rhield lospit . thirteen years old, | down by obile of Jame: 30 New York avenue. at sterday afternoon Islightly he machine that struck him. Thaddeus Baker, eleven months old, 246 11th street, with his parents at Wassachusetts avenue and bth street kvesterday afternoon, fell and cut his ;ight hand. He was treated at Emer- ency Hospital. {GEORGETOWN P.E. CHAPEL | {70 HAVE A FINE BUILDING i}onzugation of St. John’s Has ‘Worshiped in Present Struc- ture for Twenty Years. After worshiping _ for mearly wenty years in_a frame structurel| t 33d street and Volta place, George- own, the congregation of St. John's Lhapel has made plans to erect a new church building at a cost of about 12.000. i | ¢ Bishop Harding. in speaking of this $trort, said: | § “It gives me pleasure tg add my || fpproval. For vears I have been con- Sinced that in order to impress the|| ;mponuniues presented in George- || own there is need of a better build- || ng with better facilities for worship {| nd work.” | P St. John's Chapel is a part of old || Leorgetown parish, which was estab- || ished in 1809 as an offshoot from |/ ock Creek parish. the latter being | he oldest Episcopal foundation in || | | | he District of Columbia. Rev. John . Moses is the rector of Georgetown arish, and is in deep sympathy with he colored people .of the chapel. % A drive for funds is now being ar- | anged by a committee composed of | tev. Edward Douse, vicar of thelf! hap C. P. Ramsey and B. W. Chal- [ enger. Rev. John S. Moses, 3238 O treet morthwest. is the treasurer of || he building fund. 4§D|PL0MAS FOR NINETEEN. i:xercises to Be Held by Columbia { University School. £ Fan commencement exercises ot FB Columbia_University School will e held at the institution tomorrow vening at 7:30 o'clock. Diplomas Will be presented to nineteen gradu- #tes. The commencement address Will be delivered by Otto F. Koegel, ssociate counsel of the Veterans’ Bu- eau. Invocation will be by Rev. fichael Gallagher. 3 The graduates are: High school de- artment—Fermin ola, Robert eonard Mabon. Authwin W. Stoitz, avid S. Gelberg, William S. Shea, Jacob Friend, Thomas _Jones Llewellyn, Pauline Marle Harrl Mark T. Little, Ernest N. Bir Flubert K. Morat, G. Raymond Wheat~ ey, Hugh A. vay, John S. White nd Federico Quigley. * Grammar school department— ndrew Sirica. + Junfor _college _ department—Iven Jones Butler, A. W. Stoltz. ¢ Music department—Cyril Wagmén. \ LAY WINTER PROGRAM. S A meeting of the executive com- ittee of the Northeast Washington Citizons’ Assoclation was held Monday ight at the residence of President $van 1. Tucker, sth and A streets ortheast, to decide upon the time nd place of meeting the coming win- || r. The committee decided to con- nue holding meetings in Masonic ‘emple, Sth and F streets northeast, e time of the meetings to be deter- ined later. It is probable that the rst fall meeting will be held the rst Thursday in_October. Each succeeding year sees a higher standard by which motor cars of quality are judged. Be- cause it has led for so many years in fixing this standard, the Cadillac is looked upon as the measure of progress: in the automobile art. The Washington Cadillac Co. 1138-1140 Commecticut Ave, Franklin 3900-3901 4L " TABLETS REGUARLY Mill Lengths of 18¢ | | Tapestry Outing Flannel 2i-in. Outing Flan- nels, light and dark Armure - weave Tapestry Portieres, 36 to 40 inches widen but a trifie short of .grounds, in _stripes, regulation length; checks, plalds and 3 plain or tassel trim- - plain white and col- C med; in several ors; +heavy, double- shadesof green. Some can be matched into pairs. At $1.29 ~| each. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. fleeced quality; lengths from % to 2% yards. First Floor—Bargain Booth, Portieres| Sold in Pairs at $5 and $6 $1.29 ‘Mill Lengths 39c and 48c Cretonnes Mill lengths of yard- . wide Cretonnes, lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but plenty alike for draper- fes, cushion, couch and IC comfort Choice of floral, and follage designs. First Floor—Bargain Table. Mer’: Sample Line of $1 Neckwear Sample line of New Fall Neckwear. consist- | ing of some of the most popular styles for wear with dresses and suits. Included are Vestees, with and without cuffs, of white satin, net and Venice laces; also smart Collar and Cuff Sets. Goldenberg's—First Floor. coverings. bird Rousing Values Await You On Remnant Day Hundreds of items listed and many more crowded out of this advertisement for Friday. It's “house-cleaning day,” and every odd line, incomplete assortment and remnant is marked at a sharp reduction for quick clearance. Come and participate in the savings! We cannot fill mail or phone orders. 'Remnants of Fine Silks | Priced Regularly Up to $2 a Yard Exceptionally fine choosing in to- ) 98 morrow’s sale of short lengths and remrants of silks, including 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta, 35-inch Satin Mes- saline, 40-inch Crepe de Chine, 35-inch " Chiffon Satin, 35-inch Satin Duchesse, 33-inch Sport Silks, ete. Lengths range irom 2 to 5 yards. Suitable for every purpose. Black and wanted colors to select from. A Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 7 0dd Lots of Boys’ Clothing The Boys' Department clears stock of short lines at cost- regardless prices. It's mothers’ opportunity to outfit the boys at large savings. 107 Boys' Two-pants Norfolk Suits, of wool mixtures, in an assortment of neat colorings. 60 Juvenile Corduroy Nor- folk Suits, button-to-the-neck models, in plain or plaited styles, with yoke back; straight knee pants: brown and.e %32 | Both pairs of pants fully lined. worth $3.50. Friday $l _95 One and two of a kind. Sizes at . 7 to 11 years only. Values worth All-wool Mackinaws, $.00 and $8.00. Fri- 00 heavy-weight, in rich plaidsi | oy ap 4 5_ 800 pairs of Boys’' Pants, of corduroy, cassimere and cheviots, in neat suiting mixtures; every pair full cut and well made; ex- cellent for school wear; straight knee pants, in sizes 3 to 8 years; knickerbockers in sizes 95c 7 to 17 years. Vadues (First and Third Floors.) worth $1.25 to $1.30 .. with muff pockets, flap Values worth from $7.50 to $9.00. Fri- $6,75 Twist Suits, made with wash- duroy pants. Sizes wapth medium or long $l 00 . (First Floor.) models; some Wwith elas- 25C (First Floor.) dium length models; ets and large convertible |- Sizes 8 to 18 vears. daY 8tieeeeecesssens 300 Boys' Corduroy Oliver able waists and straight knee cor- $l 19 3 to S years........ & (First and Third Floors.) Lot of Popular Make Corsets, pink and white; low bust model hips: light or heavy boning; all sizes.... Lot of Pink Bandeaux, plain and fancy materials: hook-back tic insert; mostly all 10 Royal Worcester Corsets, of pink coutil; low bust and me- sizes 21 to 26. Reg- ularly $2.00. Friday 1.39 at ..... . er 14 Royal Worcester Corsets, of fancy pink material, elastic top models, with guaranteed bon- ing and six hose supporters; silk- stitched; sizes 20 to $2 44 o 25. Regularly $3.50. Friday 8t ee.eeeen-s Lot of C-B Corsets, good quality plain and brocaded ma- terials, elastic top and medium bust models, with long hips; some with elastic back; six hose supporters; ‘broken guaranteed boning; sizes from alues i $2.98 Lot of R & G Corsets, of pink brocaded materials, low bust models, with extreme long skirts and elastic back; sizes.22, 26 to 28; also lot of White Coutil Cor- sets, model suitable for stout figures; wide front clasp; broken sizes from 25 to 35. $3 49 . Valuesworth $5.00 each. Friday at.... ] Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. 7 Women’s $4 to $6 | Low Shoes - J$1'79- Several hundred pairs of women’s low shoes in this clear- ance sale, involving odds and ends from regular stocg and the balance of several special purchases. Oxfords and Pumps of patent leather, tan and, black kid and dull Jeathers. Louis, Cuban and low heels; good assortment of stylish models. Sizes 2% to 7, widths A to D in the lot. $250 to $4 School Shoes, $1.69 400 pairs of Misses” and Children’s School Shoes, lace and but- ton styles of patent and dull leathers; with heels or.spring heels; sizes in the lot from 7 to 1l and 11% to 2. - GoMonberg’s—First Floor. - ° ; 35c Dress Ginghams Mill lengths of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in a °] large assortment of checks, stripes, plaids and { 1 plain colors; extra fine quality. Lengths from ‘L 12 ZC %% to 214 yards. J Remnants of 32«inch Dress Ginghams, 32-inch Peggy Cloth, 32- inch Romper Cloth, 36-inch Kligh Count Percales, 27-inch Shaker Flannel, 27-inch Domet Flannel, etc.; good, useful lengths. Values worth 25c and 30c yard. Friday at.ee.ee.oeee % 150 Finst Fleor, —Bargain Booth. of 27-inch OQutin; emn; Bleached Flanuels, in pink or blue utrlnafi‘: vnlslnn.::' c:tfu.g 36 udll:i: heavy, double-fleeced quality; inches wide; desirable teneti from 3 60 £ 1 O llac | et e e 1242C ra. 56 ard. Friday at.. Y Gelisaverg s Ficst Fisor, $5 Plaid Blankets, $3.65 Heavy-weight 66x80 Double-bed size Plaid Blankets, fine grade cotton, with soft fleecy finish that has the appearance of wool. Handsome plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray.- > $7 and $8 Comforts, $4.65 Because of an extra seam in.the covering we secured this lot of comforts at a great price concession. 72x80 large double-bed size, covered with fine grade satine, in light or dark colors, filled with Hygela brand white cotton, _ * Geldeaberg’s—TFourth Fleer, 7 A\ Another ‘We secured 500 Hats for this event, and so unusual are the valués they will be whisked away quickly tomorrow. You should not miss this sale—such an opportu- A\ aif ?)ur Famous Sales - of Newest Fall Trimmed Hats “\}\m NSNS g . 7 Values Worth $5 to $6.50 at nity to choose from the=season’s most delightful styles at these big savings does not occur often. —Striking Combinations of Black Panne __ Velvet, with gray Lyons Velvet. —Hats of Lyons Velvet, with burnt ostrich. —Velvet Toques, with silver trimmings. | Goldenberg's—Second Floor. SN 4 A Wonderful Value-Offering for Friday for New Fall Dresses A BIG LOW-PRICE PURCHASE OFFERED AT $10 The best dress sale news in today’s paper—the result of a remarkable underprice purchase of charming new Autumn Dresses — with savings sure to interest the woman who seeks correct style and good quality at small outlay. . Materials are Canton Crepe, Tricotine, Crepe de Chine, Wool Crepe and Poiret Twill These dresses are representative of the new charming modes of Autumn and show accordion panels, open sleeves, silk fagotting, bandings of jet, metal buckles and ornaments; featuring graceful drapes, loose panels, smart tailored effects, straightlines and wide sleeves. Navy, brown, cocoa and black included. Sizes for misses and women. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. 0 Knit Underwear Lot of Women's “Merode” Union Sults, low neck and sleeveless; tight knee style; broken sizes, Worth 890 each. Friday 50(} Lot of Women’s “Kayser” Vests, with crochet Yyoke; perfect quality; broken sizes. Friday Odd lot of Misses’ Union Suits, flecced cotton; high neck and long sleeves, ankle length; broken sizes. Worth $1.25 each. Fri- 75C day at ...ecceecincanns 0dd lot of. Children’s Pants, fllecccd cotton; broken 25 ¥ sizes. Worth 59¢c pair. Friday at ...... b c Goldenberg's—First Fioor, ODD LOTS OF Hosiery : C black and cordovan; sec- onds of $1.25 values... Women’s Cotton Hose, me- dium weight, in black and f,o T t}(ovnn; ?ea.mefi ack; mostly al sizes. ‘Seconds of 19¢ I Children’s Ribbed Mercerized Howe, in cordovan only; also lot of black and cordovan plain rib- bed cotton hose; broken sizes; seconds of values worth up o 45c pair. Friday 19¢ S9¢c to 79¢ Table Damask, 39¢ Yd. Mill remnants of 58, 64 and 72 inch Mercerized Table Dam- ask, in an assortment of pat- terns; good wearing qualities; lengths from 13 to 3 yards. (No mail or phone orders filled.) Plain White Linen Napkins, 18-inch size; neatly hemmed; white corded borders. Sold regularly at $1.50 890 dozen. Friday at Goldenberg’s—First 39c- stairs, in blue . Goldenberg’ All the favorite autumn colors—red, gray, sand, brown, combinations of black with sand facing, also black and gray. Only a few of the styles are mentioned—scores and scores of others equally as new and becoming. All included in this remarkable Friday Sale at $3.95! ; 7 . 7 N\ A clearance of odd lots and slightly im- perfect rugs that brings housewives re- k The group includes 7 Axminster Rugs, 9x12-ft."size, which are ‘markable values. —Mushroom shapes, with coque trimming. . —Off-the-face Hats, with monkey fur. 9 —Newest Ribbon Effects. 7 —Sport Hats, with velvet ribbon trimming in rainbow colorings. RIS AN wide, ~—French Serge | —Fine Tweeds }$ l 491’ —Broadcloth | 5 l Black and desirable autumn colors in the assortment. Come carly for best choice at the lowered price. all needs. Goldenberg's—First Floor. values will not last long. treases, full double floor sam- ] T:e t“‘!lt'uism Bed, 3- nch post an - s 00 mounts ... 19' Lullabye, white en- amel finish; _floor Four Cotton Mat- inch fillers One Screened sample .. $9'00 -Rémnants of Fhll Dress Goods Sold at $2 and $2.50 a Yard A large assortment of the newest and most desirable weaves and colors to choose from—every yard strictly all wool and of the most dependable quality. Beds and Mattresses Marked at Decisive Reductions Few-of-a-kind pieces and slightly marred articles in our stock of Beds and Mattresses have been marked at very low prices to hurry them out tomorrow. Qur advice is to be here early, for such New Groups Added to the ‘ Sale of Men’s Two-Trousers Suits IN THE NEWEST FALL MODELS AND PATTERNS $24.75 This sale mof men’s Two- Treusers Suits has "proved one of our most popular- successes, and with the arrival of new lots just received from the same good maker, we are ready for another day of busy selling to- morrow. There are youthful and con- servative models to suit men of every inclination and every suit is splendidly tailored in the sea- son’s newest styles. Included are herringbones, tartan checks, and tweeds, diamond and chain weaves and others in the most favored colors and effects. The popular grays, tans and browns well represented. Two-button single-breasted and three-but- ton single-breasted styles, sport models and Norfolk style with belt all around.: Sizes 33 to 42. 2 Goldenberg’s First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance From K Btrect. ——————ee $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Lace Curtains, $1.65 Lace Curtains, by the pair or panel curtains, used one to a window; choice of Scotch Not- tingham or Filet Weave, in white, ecru and ivory; 21 and 3 yards long: neat or heavy worked 50 to 54 inches —All-wool Jersey | designs. One to five pairs alike. 4 The smaller quantities are of the —Fancy Suitings better grades. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. —Storm Serge - Remnants of 29¢ and 39¢ White Goods 16¢c Yard Remnants of White Goods, in- cluding _Chiffon Voile, Honey- comb Suiting, Linene, India Linon, Pajama Checks, Long- cloth and Nainsook; widths from 36 to 40 inches; good, use- ful lengths. Remnants of White and Colored Goods, including White Pongee, White Novelty Voile, White Organdy, White Chiffon Voile, White Mercerized Batiste, Desirable lengths for Two 4.6-ft. White Enameled Beds, all square 510.50 tubing; straight POSLS eenverecnans Three Single Colored Mercerized Poplin, Color- ed Voiles, Colored Dotted Swiss, Befs, whits ivory ete.: widths from 36 to 3 finish; with floral decorations ........ $9.00 Gold “ cxSeldsnberg's—Furnitars Stors, *“Across 45 inches. Values worth 49¢ and 59¢ yard. Fri day_at. Golden 25¢ $37.50 & $40 Room Size Rugs $26.45 slightly ‘shaded; 11 perfect quality Seam- i less Brussels Rugs, 9x12-ft. size, and 9 perfect quality Axminster and Velvet Rugs, size 8 ft. 3 in, by 10 ft. 6 in. Excellent patterns and colors, All the well known Alexander Smith’s make. $65 and $75 Wilton Velvet Rugs, $44.75 Alexander Smith and Sons fine grade Wilton Velvet Rugs, size 9x12 ft., strictly perfect quality, but in patterns which we have but one of a kind. Cholce of handsome oriental, medallion and neat designs; $17.50 and $19.75 Velvet or Brussels Rugs, $12.45 . 6x9-ft. and 7.6x9-ft. Seamless Velvet Brussels Rugs, only a few of each fabric in each size. Alexander Smith and Sons products, in light or dark oriental, medallion and neat designs. Stenciled Grass Rugs, $1.98 1In a recent shipment we received 36 Stenciled Grass Rugs that ‘were damaged by water during transit; heavy double warp quality, in various colorings. All 9x12-ft. large room gize. s 39c and 50c Floor Coverings, 19c Remnants of Reversible Cottage Carpet, yard-wide, in lengths from 2 to 8 yards, also 330 warp extra fine White Japanese Matting, in lengths from 5 to 10 yards, and 18-inch Stenciled Border Canvas, for best colorings. or brown. 's—Fourth Floor. 0dd Lots of Children’s Apparel any unusual opportunities for savinfs in Friday’s remnant _ sale in the children’s department. Incomplete lines of Fall wear- ables for little tots and big girls go out at “remnant prices.” Se with embroidered hams; some < butt: flasln:d-lnfilelflml’fl .’0: 59c long sleeves, in green and blue; also heavy sleeveless models, in rose and blue. Val- ues worth $2.00 and $ $3.00. Friday at.... 1'79 Children’s Satine Bloomers, in navy blue; large reinforcement; neatly finished; sizes 4 to 8 years. Worth $1.00. Friday at..cecceccescas Sgc Ten Babies’ Short White Coats, of -corduroy, double- breasted models, with all-around belt; good quality sl .98 lining; sizes 1 and 2 FORTS ansmassamasans }ow 3l Lot _of Flannelette Pajamas, ‘open front style, in assorted Tohoar e o to 10 shed; ze8 lo Wi 1.50. sz, Tors Bt $1.25 Girls’ Middy Blo: cuff bot- toms, round collar and pockets; silk “stitched; in rose and peach. Worth $1.50. Friday at. s . 79c Girls’ Satine Bloomers, in white and pink; heavy elastic finish; sizes 4 to 12 39C years. Worth 50c pair. Friday at..cceeeennennes s’ Gymnasi Bloome: e e seoron plaited hips and but- #:l:l‘iy Y:.......... $2'98 e~Third Fieor, orth Geldenbers’ Fleor, Clean-Up in Men’s Furnishings Incomplete assortments and short lots of men’s furnishings are included in Friday’s. sale at prices that will-tempt value-wise men to replenish their needs at Goldenberg’s tomorrow. Men's Pajamas, of good qual- Men’s Brushed Felt Hats, in ity madras, duccetine, crepe mad- olive green; regular sizes; one ras, high-count mercerized per- | of the season's best cales and other high-grade fab- | selling shapes. Val- rics. Trimmed with double-sole | ues worth $3.50. $l 89 loops or Sk braid; made with | Friday at...... 5 neck, loun; 1 " military neck: &I parfect auar Men's Fiber Silk Half Hosc, sy el hits, plain colors and | ‘LR SRUlecd hoel. Lol reinforced Ses"wortn to 3500 $1,70 | Tam oniv; il sizes: sec- 25¢ onds of 50c values .... Men's Coat Sweaters, heavy welght, Oxford gray color; made with full three - piece shawl collarand two pock- Friday at.. Men's Lisle Half Hose, high spliced heel, double reinforced sole and toe; in black, cordovan, navy blue and gray; Z sizes 9% to 11%. Worth ets; sizes up to 46: 361 S P Worth $2.00 $ Men’s Work Shirts, of Defi- ance blue chambray; collar at- tached; double stitched through- out for extra wear; extra fulle cut body; finished with one breast pocket; sizes 141 79 o only; worth 0. Friday at.... y c Goldenberg's—First Fioor. Silk Stripe Shirtings, 45¢c Popular materials for men's shirts and women’'s blouses, in white grounds with neat color Men's Ribbed Balbriggan Union Suits, ecru color; e dium weight, with long or short" sleeves, full - length fzx& All sizes in short sleeves, broken si“i. in the long-sleeve 89 style; seconds of $1.50 values c Women’s Bloomers and Nightgowns Women'’s Bl of black combinations. G twilled satine; lustrous colors. 33 inchesu;f;:.l“d e quality; large reinforce- Silx t—First Fleor, ment; all sizes. W B ar Ve 79 ‘Women's ~ Extra Size M Gowns, with long aleeves; yokes of tucks;) ruffle-finished neck and sleeves. ,“_2{"',:.,“’ .!‘Lfllvsl .09 Women's. Extra Sige Ni Eowns, of heavy flannelette; fHeat , striped effects;’made with double yokes and braid $l.39 16c Bleached Crash, 10c Yard Linen-finish Bleached Crash, Wwith red or blue borders; excel- lent grade for roller or tea towels. Geldenberg’s—First Fleer. The First White Mud Pack A New and Instant Beautifier Last Two Days of the Special Demonstration Deaney’s WHITE MUD PACK. Cleanses—Whitens—Beautifies Full sise jar—introduc- $l tory price during this demonstration ........... |