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! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923. DRIVER EXONERATED | IN FATAL AGCIDENT Sterzer Says He Was Blinded by Headlights of Approach- ing Car. CITZENS COMEND ONEWAY STREES ", Columbia Heights Body Also Wants Vermont Avenue Extended. Bungalow Aprons, $1.25 Women’s White Bungalow Aprons, fine soft ’ finish material, with square neck, open front / and- slip:on models, trimmed with rick-rack . braid. - All sizes. Dress ,Aprons, of cotton pongee, prettily trimmed collar, cuffs and pockets; correctly made and finished % $1.50 Goldenderg’s—Third Floor. Rengo Belt Corsets, $3.50 New Rengo Belt Corsets, of fine pink coutil, with wide elastic top, long skirt and reinforced front; elastic insert. Sizes 25 to 36. Royal Worcester Girdles, of pink elastic; closed-back model, with low top; 12-inch length; sizes 25 to 32. Special at. .. .75 Goldenberg’s—First Floor. T ‘Henry J. Sterzer, 4215 9th street, — at a coroner’s inquest yesterday wi exonerated' from blame in thé ‘aeci- dent which post the life of John R. Chandler of oFrt Myer Heights, Va. Monday night in Rock Creek Park, when the automobile operated b: the ‘former went from the road and crashed fnto.2 tree. A Sterzer made a voluntgry' state: mient explaining the cause of the ac- ¢ldent, - It' was a’ foggy, rainy night, he said, and he was going uphill on Morrow road when the headlights of another car, atarting downhill, blind- ed him. A3 @ result, in giving way to the ' second machine, his car swerved and skidded from the road, crashing into_trees. A number of witnesses, not includ- ed in the party of five occupying the automobile of Sterzer, testified that from all appearances perfect sobriety of the occupants of the machine was in_evidence. The coroner's jury returned a ver- dict of accldental death. PAYMASTER HELD UP. $12,000 at Jersey City. i JERSEY CITY, N. JI. June 13— Bandits today help up the paymaster Want Cars Moved. (:f the 314“’\}‘;‘3![.1!; El@c!l’l‘lc ‘S\IDDI)' Pointing to the-growing proble CompaTy g Sl e e e e the ‘heavy \se of the. elty s st UENKNANG Escancd s Faia 81 000 g Mr. Clayton declared that the streets mentioned are used as a storage ter- minal for cars. his should be re- yressed,"” the stated. “Florida avenu and its use is cons The presence of rows of street, cars cloking the way and obstructing the view presents a ¢ i . and. ih View of the fact abundant switching room car barn and vard at Florida avenue and 11th street, a needless danger.” Resolutions of sorrow over th deaths of Deter J. Nee and George F. Muth, two members of the associa- tion. ‘were adopted. The resolutions Were presented by J. Clinton Hiatt Parking Resolution. that acts at once. A resolution. offered by Payne, asking for the prohibi ‘he mighty healing power of barki automobil stre e Street railways run, was referred to y the committee on public safety. President Herbert L. Davis ap- rointed the following chairmen of | committees: Che £ Swihart, terrible itchin disappolnts - -35¢ at afl druggisis, =9 0 0'S BOTH SIDES OF 77 AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" ' a A resolution commending establish- ment of one-way streets was adopted by the Columbia Heights Citizens’ As- 4 sociation at the last meeting of the season last night at' St., Stephen's Parish Hall, 14th street between Co- lumbia ro: and Irving street. -The resolution was presemted by W. B. Sutherland. District The Annual June Sale of Boys® Wash Suits At Substantial Savings Knitted C repe Dresses For Misses and Women Values Worth Up A to $9.75 at . Try to match these wonderful values elsewhere in Washington! A ‘clean-up of a manufacturer’s surplus lots, to which we have added Dresses and other special purchases to complete the assortments and round out the sale. To be able to buy Dresses like these at $3.98 is a matter worthy the attention of every value-wise woman and miss in Washington. The group includes— Printed Crepe de Chine Dresses Alltyme Knitted Crepe with Pais- Shekara Knitted Crepe and Jersey ley top Combinations Many attractive models to choose from, including straightline and draped styles, in rich, colorful combinations that are so much in favor this season. Short sleeves and three-quarter-length sleeves; round and square neck effects. d Colors of brown, black, navy, gray, green, rose and many others. Sizes 16 to 44 for misses and women. Goldenbers’s—8econd Floor. Nl 7 S W7 Y N Y YN officials also were . com- in resolutions offered by H. V. Speelman, for the excellent-manner in which they handled the Shrine con- avention last week. Extension of Vermont avenue to the northeast w.s recommended in reso- lutions presented by Charles E. Swi- hart, and adopted by the association. resolutions presented by C. . T. of the public util- | the association re- “tilities Commis- sion to t the use of Florida ave- et cars between U street reet northwest, to actual passage between points, so far as pos- sible. Values Worth $1.50 and $2 Values Worth $2 10 $3 tt quested the Pu Bandits Get Famous “Paul Revere” and “Stone- wall” makes—known for high qual- Wb s ity materials, clever styling and supe- ¥ 3 " rior workmanship. Samples and sur- plus lots secured to sell at 'way below regular prices. Mothers should take prompt advantage of the un- usual savings offered. Alltyme Knitted Crepe Dresses lution THAT RASH-DON'T) LET BABY SUFFER from every old time trueand tried success! ¥ . Newest models, including Oliver Twist, French Sailor and other pop- ular styles for boys of 2 to 10 years. Fashioned of fine quality wash mate- rials, guaranteed fast colors. Very large assortment of colors, including plain shades and combinations, also all white with contrasting trimmings. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 39¢ & 48c Wash- able Cretonnes 24c Yd. : Z : Rt . Yard-wide Washabl ton- Btautlfgl Snowy White Voile, in a special sale tomor- e Hioht and. dark Zo,%';;”,’,, row that will permit you to purchase material for a sum- H::fé’,’..g’",‘:}.,':;l,”f,“fl",g Sy mer frock at a small outlay. Extra fine quality, with beauti- Jarde, but plenty aliice for drap- ful chiffon finish; two-ply grade that will fashion into the pries, scarfs cushion, couch and L ch . furniture covers. daintiest of waists and dresses. White Chiffon Voile 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets f\llim \'alu(‘.$ 1 ¥ 2 5 Perfect, Seamless Sheets, snowy white and of the heavy even Special Sale of Girls’ Vacation Dresses $1.48 Cool and Attractive Dresses, of sheer batiste, with organdy collars, streets and al education and Tain, public hea 1ond, parks an Clayton, public utilitie ¥latt, membership _an ment: George 'A. Wa legisiation: Lu reation and amusement; Edgar C. Snyder, taxation: William A. Kinnan, public ‘safetv, and Alton B. Carty, INCHES WIDE. Clinton entertain- and (First Floor—Bargaiz Table.) community ers Chairman Hiatt of the membership committee signified his intention of securing more than 100 new mem-< ters for the a tion during the summer mont w members eleat- ed last night ded Miss Marion Pearson, James W. Lyons, Manfred | Taza, Nisen Hess and Willlam A. Kinnan. The association was adjourned until the first Tuesday in October. BUDGET OF CHEVY CHASE RECREATION CLUB FIXED! Cost of Land Largest Item in Dis-, position of $123,000 Fund Being Sought. A budget for the disposition of the $125.000_ fund being raised by the Chase Recreation Club, which ng to obtain and equip a vground at 41st and Mor- streets, was formulated at a meeting of the board of directors last night. The meeting was held in the Chevy Chase Library. Under the budget the apportionment of the expenditures was planned as § follows: For land, $55,000; laying out athletic fields and tennis courts, $5,000; constructing gymnasium, $15,- 000; equipping gymnasium, $10,000; buliding outdoor swimming pool, 35 000; erection of shelter house, $3,000, and a_maintenance fund of '$25,000, Mre. F. P. Wilcox, chairman.of thé board, presided. Recently the ground at 41st and Morrison streets was dedicated. Sec- retary of Labor Davis make an ad- dress of encouragement to theé as- sembly. WIDOW GETS $20,000. Will of Joseph P. Roth Leaves $5,000 Each to Daughters. oo” The will of Joseph P. Roth, who died June 9, was offered for probate yesterday. He leaves $20,000 to his wife, Mary Roth, who' is also to have the residue of the estate after the specific bequests are paid. His business at 924 Louisiana avenus northwest with horses, wagons and truck, is given to William W. Light- bown. % ~His daughters, Mrs. Carrie B. Peter- ®men_and Mrs. Catherine Mllitzer are each to have $5,000 and a like amount is given to his granddaughters, Rosa Healy and Marle Glancy. Fdna Land- graf, a great-granddaughter, is given 3400 and FEvelyn and Hosemarle | Healy, great-granddaughters, are to have $200 each. The widow is named as executrix. CRAVAT MAKER DIES. NEW YORK, June 13—James R. Kelser, well known cravat manufac- turer, dled here after a long iliness. He was born In Schoharie, N. Y., seventy-three years ago. One-half the world doesn’t know how the other half lives, but some Use Cuticura Talcum Daily For The Skin After a bath with Cuticura Soap and warm water Cuticura Talcum is soothing, cooling and refreshing. 1If the skin is red, rough or irritated anoint with Cuticura Ointmgnt to soothe and heal. They are ideal for all toilet uses. Bampbe Bach Proe by Mall. s Dep o0 Matian b Mnae” S ey ‘where. Soap Me. Ointment 2 and Ke. e BF™ Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. Tab- people do their best to find out. “It Fixed My Feet. Something Wonderful!” Quick and astonishing resuits are obtained by Foot Sufferers from the daily use of Germinol Foot Powder. For sweaty, tired, aching feet; for soft corns and soreness between the toes, for all foot odors, its action is marvelous. GERMINOL Contains Oxygen — raturcs grenlest purifier Germinol Foot Powder contains oxy- gen, nature’s greatest purifier. You will be surprised at its prompt and soothing action. Even one application will give wonderful relief. Use it daily and you will have healthy, comfortable feet. It is endorsed by leading doctors. Buy it today, don’t delay. Price 50c per jar at all drug counters or direct by mail, postage paid from The Belmont Company, Chemvists, Spring- ficid, Mass. I BGGGGGO GGG GGI G, One Bean One Buck One Simoleon One Ironman One Clinker Eight Bits One Cartwheel One Berry One Greenback ? You're Right— Call it what you will, it all means a Mighty fine SHIRT for 51 See tomorrow’s Star for the good news! Lansburgh & Brother, of_ course! Foroeer : : | 2R 8, 7 thread quality housewives like to buy because of their lasting service. 81x90-inch size for double beds; hand torn and ironed. Special, $1.25 each. $1.89 Bleached Sheets, $159—81x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra large size for double’ beds; free from starch or dressing. 39¢ Pillowcases, 29¢— 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, per- fect quality; handtorn and ironed. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.39— 90x100 White Dimity Bed- spreads, extra large size; standard quality. 25¢ Muslin, 16c—36-inch Bleached Muslin, a close woven, soft-finish quality, free from starch or dressing. 25¢ Unbleached Cotton, 18c—36-inch Unbleached Sheet- ing Cotton, a heavy, round thread quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1 White Organdy, 59c— 45-inch Imported White Or- gandy, a fine, sheer, transpar- ent, permanent-finish %rade. 50c Ratinspun, 39¢c—36- inch White Ratinspun, a yarn mercerized crepe weave, for suits and skirts. 69c Plisse Crepe, 55c—30- inch Silk and Cotton Plisse Crepe, in plain colors and floral patterns; all wanted lingerie shades. $1 White Ratine, 59c—36- inch Imported White Ratine, a high-grade wash fabric, for suits, skirts and dresses. Longcloth, $1.98— No. 200 Imperial English Long- cloth, 10 yards in each piece; fine chamois-finish quality. 45c Indian Head, 35¢c— 44-inch White Indian Head, linen-finish quality; lengths from 2 to 10 yards. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 39c¢ Colored Organdy Tomorrow at 25c 40-inch Colored Organdie, a fine, sheer, transparent quality, that is undoubtedly a favorite for summer frocks. Shown in a variety of the most popular summer shades as well as black and white. 50c Printed Voiles, 29c— 40-inch Printed Voiles, light and dark grounds, in a large assortment of new patterns and colorings; fine, sheer quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 59c Ratine, 49c—36-inch Homespun Ratine, plain colors, also assorted neat checked ef- fects and plaids in various color combinations. $12.95 “Supreme” Grass Rugs 9x12-Ft. Room Size. In New and Decidedly Different Stenciled Designs $6.50 Grass Rugs, $4.45 size Grass double warp quality, in green, blue, brown and combination color orientai, medallion and novelty 8x10-ft. large room designs. Red Seal Congoleum Rugs, $13.55 9x12-ft. Red Seal Congoleum Rugs, seconds of the Gold Seal guality, but the defects are slight and will not affect wear nor appearance. some wool rug designs, with complete border. 9x10-ft. 6-inch size, Special at Special Noxzema Offer 45¢ One regular 50c jar of Noxzema Cream, relleves sunburn _instantly, cools itchy, fiery skins, with one regularly 25¢c cake of Nox- zema Skin Soap, both for 45¢. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. e e P T Sale of Towels 20c Huck Towels, 15c—Heavy Huck Towels, absorbent, quick- drying kind, for hand or side towels; all-white or .red bor- dered styles. (One dozen, $1.75.) Turkish Towels, 39c—Extra Heavy Bleached Turkish Tow- els, pink or blue borders; size 2x44 inches; seconds of values worth 59c each. s, . 15c— Stripe Glass Towels, fine, close-woven - quality; for glassware or side towels; red or blue stripes; sec- onds of values worth 20c each. $10.95. $7.85 Summer rugs of superior quality, of a high stand- ard not to be compared with ordinary kinds usually advertised at similar prices. Very closely woven, 1,600- warp grade, which gives the utmost in wear. Choice of 16 handsome designs and colorings, showing the favorite rose, blue, green, red, tan and brown shades, as well as combination colorings in oriental, medallion, floral, lattice and novelty effects. Ox12-ft. large room size—every rug perfect quality. Rugs, heavy $14.75 Cherokee Fiber Rugs, $11.75 Hodge's make reversible Cherokee Fiber Rugs, size 9x12 ft., in handsome wool rug designs of blue, rose, green, tan, gold and brown. Hand- Stenciled Grass Rugs Small size heavy double-warp Grass Rugs, in green, blue, or brown oriental and medallion de- signs. S;(m-lnr.h size at...25c 3x6-ft. size at 27x84-inch size at...59c 4%4x7Y-1t. size at..$L85 Round-up of Men’s Two-Pants Suits $15.50 Brisk selling results in broken lots of Men’s Two-pants Suits, and . to clear them out quickly we’ve put the price 'way down be- low the former values. Not: a complete range of sizes in each style, but a:variety of styles broad enough to give any man satisfactoty selection. Sizes up to 40 included. . The majority are in dark colors, and each suit has two pairs of pants, thus doubling the service. = Direst Entrance to Strest. Mea's Clothing Sters st X $2 Summer Curtains, $1.39 Pretty Cross-stripe Summer Curtains, 213 yds. long, 40 Inches wide, tassel trimmed; green or i to ecru color grounds, with various color stripes. Goldenbers’s—Fourth Floor. 85c Chair Cushions, 48¢ Large Size Bar Harbor Shape Chalir Cushions, filled with white cotton, covered with fast-color cretonnes, in handsome designs; tufted with ten buttons. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. The Second Day of the Great Silk Costume Values Worth Up To $8.98 $: 2.98 Today’s response was tremendous! Little won- der—for ‘when this season have you been able to purchase beautiful Costume Blouses like these at such a low price as $298? Indispensable for wear with suits and for vacation time. . They represent the smartest fashions of the season, and are made of silks in greatest demand. Georgette Crepe and Printed Crepe de Chine, in plain shades or contrasting com- binations. Overblouses and tie-back models, with kimono sleeves, short sleeves or three-quarter sleeves, in vestee effects, or with Peter Pan or round necks. Daintily designed, with trimmings of fine laces, silk braids or contrasting color trimmings; some in Paisleys and oriental colorings, and plenty of plain shades of white, flesh, navy, brown, black, bisque, gray, tan, rose, etc. All sizes 36 to 46 included in the lot. Goldenberg's—S8econd Floor. Blouses, Overblouses and Tiebacks of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine. Marvelous alues at Women’s White Footwear Val h 31085, $ 2 39 at. PR S pecsebast e Women desiring smart look- ing White Footwear for sum- mer wear should avail them- selves of this opportunity to purchase Oxfords and Strap === Pumps at an unusual saving. Ail this season’s most popular lasts, of white reignskin, white Nu-Buck and canvas. Welted, turn and McKay sewed soles, with Louis, Baby Louis, military and low walking heels. All sizes in the assortment from 2%; to 7, widths from A to D. Goldenberg’s—First Flsor. 40-Inch Crepe de Chine Sale Price, $1.49 The ultra-fashionable silk for Summer frocks.and blouses at a new low price tomorrow. All pure silk quality, firm in weave and -of beautiful lustrous finish, in a complete range of the wanted Summer colors, including both street and evening shades, as well as white and black. 40 inches wide. $2.50 Sport Satin, $2.19— _ $1.50 Tricolette, 40-inch . Sport _Satin, . extra | inch Lace Effect Tricolette, ex- heavy, high lustrous quality, in tra fine, . heavy, close-woven black, white, tan, gray, pink and ade, in pink, flesh, mais, light brown. lue, etc. $1.69 Printed Silks, $149 $225 Sport Satin, $1.98— —36-inch Prated Silks, all-silk 36-inch White Sport Satin, ex- quality, in beautiful caravan de- tra heavy, rich, lustrous quality, signs arid colorings. with self-color satin designs. Blouses border and sash, in a variety of sum- mery colorings; also good quality lawns in pretty floral patterns, fin- ished with sashes and pockets. Made right, and offered in a variety of styles to please every young girl of 6 14 years. Girls’ White Voile Dresses, $3.50 Girls' Dresses, white volile, trimmed with heavy lace inser- tions; skirts with deep hem and tucks; long-waisted models; sizes 6 to 14 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Sale of Housewares 85¢ Aluminum Colanders, full size Dependable Mowers, with easy runn blades, 16-in. size $7.49 ‘White Mountain Triple Motion Percolators, teed 10-inch rollers. $4'39 aree §1.19 kets, medium size 69c wn steel Tce Cream Freesers, 3- Quart size....... $4.19 Alumin trade size sl'lg Rival Wood Frame lothes Wringers, with guara; 98¢ Galvanized Iron sh Tubs, large 22-inch size... 09C Heavy Iron Frying Pans; 69‘: n Wash Bollers, Extra Quality Clothes 59, Lines, 50-foot lengths. ... . c ‘Willow Clothes ey White Japanned n joxes, roll-to syl ® 69c eystone Heavy Iron Retinned Food Choppers, large $l 98 size with 4 steel cutters. o. o ‘l-”i'hfllum.lnll{lz Cooking Ket- le; with cover, -quart trade size .. $1.39 Mahogany- e ing Trays; neat design: X13-inch size. 98¢ Ci Jnpanned Metal Water with _porcelain g4 o SRine Serabbi ke Size Scrubbing Tong handle 79c e Enameled Siop Jars, with cover and bail handle; gy 5 slightly _imperfect ...... PLe: $1.65 FI St 'orks; well made; In sets of § knives ¢y 39 and 6 forks. i Continental extension wood- frame Window Screens— h, extend to 33 in., 59c. 28 in. high, extend to 37 in., 75c. TS YR T T S S T Y S ST L T RS G PR T S N S o N R R o7 IR T OO . L S Y N e A, T O \EOL ot VA PO B e Oy At G AL W VIR TOVITONT8Y TON T8}

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