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gammy Goldman Is Ordered Deported for Low Mentality follow the law and order his depor- tation. | Much Interest in Case. The Goldman case has aroused con- Stylish Bandanna Scarfs 69c to $2.49 Worth $1.39 to $4.98 A special one-day sale of these Stylish Bandanna Scarfs at one-half their ori; i lot embraces all the most sought after Per: ptian patterns, in gay colors and combinations, Choice of square or half styles. d-Making Sale of Four Pages - Today! For Other Important Store News for Monday, see Pages 20, 21 and 22 of this Paper. Upholding the findings of the public) health service, the Labor Department yesterday ordered Sammy Goldmun, | W nineteen-year-old Rumanian by, Who | able interest in and near New has failed in four mentality tests to | FOCFANCE (RHTEST (D S8C,4es, on ac- meet the requirements of the immi- | count of the multiplicity of examina- gration law, deported. | tions given the boy. ) aeported : Goldman applied for admission on Assistant Secretary of Labor Carl|y, ;yary 1, 1921, and was certified by || R. White announced yesterday that he | the public health service to be feeble- had approved a_ recommendation of (minded and therefore mandatorily ex- || i i jew that | cluded from the country under the thefimmigrationiboard "r'(fp:'d be [ 1aw. Since that time, four difterent | §i ¢ |ondsmen in the case of Goldman be | cxaminations have been given him. || ¥ required to produce this “feeble- | but he has failed to pass them. His d alien” for deportation to Ru- | mentality is declared to be that of a || | boy of nine yvears of age. It was ex- ined at the Labor Department to- that the action taken is not nania, the country from which he | Goldman, the Labor Depart- | ment pointed out. has taken four dif- | " a decision, but rather a re- erent examinations i v to give | fusal to interfere with the working ||| ferent examinations in order 1o E1ve | ,¢%;, mandatory provisions of the || bim u chunce for a possible certifica- | P Yae THERGRtOT DEON O allens. s to normal mentality, and (he; Many Cases Pathetlc. Ll declared, has | 4,;uncing the deportation of Gold- || stretched the law to the breaking |man, t | was or less hardship exists in || deportation case. There are this country a hundred allens d as mentally defective, who || temporarily admitted by the || F o] i That Duplicate the Wonderful Values Offered in Recent Dress Sales Choice of Values Worth Up to $25 outh to pass the last s ago, made it man- datory for the Labor Department to !ties, in order to give them the bene- SCIENTISTS TO VIEW v “Most ‘of these cases are more pa- thetic than this particular one. Stay stay has been granted, and re- iInation after re-examination or- The public health surgeons n certify that, in their opinlon, s child is feeble-minded. | tion is solely a medical proposition permanent admission of this { | erned. and, in view of the on by the public health deportation is mandatory etary of Labor has no State Department Reports on Con- ditions in Mexico for Ob- servations. The State Department, through Con- sul Leighton Hope, in charge at En- senada, Mexico, has given the Smith- wonian Institution a report on the ditions at that coast of Lower to the obser: ¢ eiipse of ent year. senada at 2 e tember, . S itiney “Claflin ’Specs To make you see, Our Home is Thirteen-Fourteen G” X CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. tions at that point in Low nia are generally excellent for | City, Club Rlag. nomical observations, which will, no | Formerly 9th and F Sts. doubt, ncourage observation ake the trip to the F in the interest of a 1 ptember 10 of thi It is sald that the wi Est. 1889 UL T D | Reputation }G\Vnh a good name at path of total |stake you can rest as- =! IInsenada by 3 | . = pack train. but, it is said, the f. ‘sured that Plumbing work | | N passable r Varjous poin All Sizes for Misses and Women and Extra Sizes for Large Women Misses’ sizes 16 to 20. Regular sizes 36 to 46. “Stylish Stouts” in sizes 4215 to 5215. itles for such transporiution are i il al- iremely limited there. so that trar intrusted to us will al ways be well done. portation should be arranged for el s Every job, whether it Ibe a NEW installation or |one of REPAIRS, must WILL LECTURE ON SHOES. =R ‘rox\form to those high Maj. Charles T. Cahill to Be Heard |standards for which Col- . |bert’s name stands at City Club. “The Historr of Americ Plenty of Extra Sizes and “Stylish Stouts” Up to 52V |synonymous. MAURICE J. COLBERT £| Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F S RoorLess ANCHOR BAR All Washington is talking about the great Dress Sales held by Goldenberg’s this season. Every time we have announced a sale of this kind the response has been tremendous, for women know from experience what a Gold- enberg Dress Sale means—new, authentic styles, satisfyving assortments and unmatchable values. Tomorrow’s sale is typical of the marvelous values offered in previous Dress events. If you have missed attending other sales, vou will have an opportunity to learn why women are so enthusiastic over our Dress offerings. —Chiffon Taffeta ~ —Alltyme Crepe —Summer Silks —Printed Crepe —Tricosham —Canton Crepe —Printed Silks and Taffeta . Nearly every style imaginable, featuring newest ideas in trimmings that reflect the present mode. Straightline, long-waisted effects. with girdles of ribbon, side drapes with long flowing panels, short or long flowing sleeves. Some trimmed with lace collars, others with rosettes of beads, buttons or embroidery, Rich locking combinations in many effective styles. 3 i g N Colors of Black, Navy, Brown, Cocoa, Almond Green, Ashes-of-Roses, Kit Fox and lovely pastel shades. 2 Ph Mai Street Fione Maim one of the most noted uthoritles on the hi: a f shoemaking, fro e interesting story of the iex Wil probably handie. | . : antl ‘served_ quring. the sworld | —Paisley C djutant to Brig. Gen. Leroy als ey repe While the lecture will be for the most | to benefit the students interested ) acture, the general public vited to be present. PLAN “GET-TOGETHER.” New York State Society to Hold Reception and Dance. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS BY CONDUCTIVE ANESTHESIA. Removable Briagework Insertel Without Grinding Your Teeth | Plates Repaired | While You Wait DR. LEHMAN 1 dance next llard Hotel ast night resident S t! xpected that 4 S pelund and Rep Snell, both of New {s of honor. { Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. jr. will} head the receiving line, which will be | T ed to acquaint members with the the society and one | / | | Coats, 1 | Specialist | h/ 307 7th St. N.W.—Opp. Saks’ S Open Evenings—Closed on Sundays | Dr. Lehman in charge personally. Values up to $22.50 2?_’ Another unexpected event that will take rank with the many unusual garment sales held by this store during the past few weeks. Fine, high-grade garments—identical in style and New Spring Suits Values up to $32.50 31 Years at 935 F St. _, m‘)‘“ ) 18383233832382382 § Py v PS> We underestimated the demand for the Unusual Values quality with much higher priced wraps—will be offered at a price that means exceptional savings for every woman and miss who comes suits offered in last week’s sale, and as a result many who came late in the day were disappointed. We immediately got in touch T aE st aesssaeessantsssssessattetssssssessssssssssssssssassetssssseessssssesssssss in Diamonds It is NOT an unusual thing to find Diamond Values here, for we have been giving them for thirty-one years. But these Values advertised today are exceptional— c:’en for us. They are the outstanding Values in this store. 1 Absolutely Perfect Dia- mond of great brilliancy, beautifully cut, weighing 57-100 carat, or 7 points more than ¥ carat. $148 1 Wesselton Diamond, weighing 1 and 4-100 carats, a very brilliant and beautiful Blue-white Diamond. than 2 full carats. $395 $595 .1 Very Beautiful and Brilliant Blue-white Dij; weighing 4 and 32-100 carats, or 18 points less than 4‘4‘:’:&’:‘} An excepticnally beautiful gem, and a very un- ¢ 4 : $1,585 of.oFalhin Ine. Jewelers Platinumsmiths Adolph Kahn, Pres. Arthur J. Sundlun, Treas. 935 F Street 31 Years at the Same Address 433833832 1 Blue-white Diamond, beautifully cut and excep- tionally brilliant, weighing 74-100 carat, or 1 point less than 34 carat. $278 1 Blue-white ‘Diamond, very brilliant, weighing 1 and 85-100 carats, or 15 points less tomorrow. by long-distance phone with the manufac- turer who had supplied us, and arranged with him to ship us another lot. They are here and go on sale tomorrow at the same saving price—$19.75. Well Tailored Suits of Poiret Tuwill, Tricotine and Kamelure Cloth Newest box and straightline models, trimmed with silk stitching, buckles, buttons, braid and embroidery. Lined with peau de cygne, satin de chine or crepe de chine. Colors of Sorrento, Navy and Black. Sizes 16 to 44. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. You ean see at a glance that the Coats, Capes and Wraps in this sale at $12.50 were never intended to sell at such a low figure. There are any number of stunning styles {/ " that women want for Spring and Summer wear. - —Rich Overplaids —Polaire Cloth —Poiret Twill Sports models, three-quarter and full length garments, trimmed in many effective ways and in a manner that proclaims their newness and correct style. Style touches feature tassel trimmings, silk stitch- ing, etc. Straightline, loose or belted models, with raglan or set-in _ sleeves. Sizes 16 to 44. - = Colors of Tan, Deer, Navy, Sorrento, Brown, and Novelty Mix- tures; also combinations of colors and plaid mixtures. —,,e—,—,— Sale of “Stylish Stout” Suits for Large Women Sizes 42 to 52Y,—-Worth Up to $39.75 Smart new models that will delight the hearts of:large women. - Stunning styles that impart.slenderizing lirtes ] : and enable the stout woman to choose asuit for Spring at'a saving. Beautifully tailored of fine quality materials, —Sports Coatings including Poiret Twill and Mannish Serge m straightline models, finished with narrow belts and pockets. Navy { and Black. Satin or crepe silk lined. Sizes 42V, to 52Y,. At $24.50. J