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18 / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 25 1923. i Our Great June Demonstration Sale A néw list of carefully prepared values in this great once-a-year event—read the details and avail yourself of the ‘many money-saving opportunities offered. CHID WELFARE HEk ANALYZEI]‘ | | Sage Foundation Publishes Findings on Juvenile Sit- uation in District. Val Lace Circular Bandings 69c to $1.50 Yd. The very newest fad for collar and cuffs on the summer frocks for women and children. Pretty Cir- $1.50 Mosquito Netting, $1.00 Adams’ Make Mosquito Netting, 58 inches wide, &yard pieces. Choice of white, black, green and New Mesh Bags $2.98 A very pretty Silver-plated Mesh Bag, with extra change purse in- Crash Toweling 19¢ To help co-ordinate efforts here In behalf of neglected children, Dr. Hastings H. Hart, director, depart- ment of child helping, Russell Sage | Foundation, made public today in 900 yards of Imported Union Linen Unbleached Crash Toweling, side; close ring mesh, with fancy / New York the first of a serles of blue. absorbent grade, for roller or tea cular Banding, of val lace, in as- mesh edge, in lace effects; stra ports on child welfare work in towels. -o;lt;d nll’tn patterns. lChch. of hl‘l:ldle ln? nph!:re clasp. Well Goldenbery's—TFourth Floer. eyt Fhiem. White, cream or ecru colors. mi ervice s, Goldenberg's—First Floor. rat Fi Washington. Stating that the public institutions here have suffered because they are dependent on congressional leglsla. tion, Dr. Hart sald “this condition has been aggravated by the fact that the legislation has consisted largely the' 's—First Floor. 29c Dress Ging- hams, 19¢ Yd. These are Ginghams of the alluring softness and fine tex- ture that makes them so desir- able for summer dresses and children’s tub frocks. Assort- ments at their freshest ‘and best—pretty plaids, checks and stripes of every summer color and combination. Warranted fast colors. . 32 inches wide. 25c Percales, 16c—Yard- 39¢ and 50c Printed Voiles All Perfect, Newest Patterns, 40 Inches Wide All are new styles designed and made for this season. Choice can ] | of riders upon bills. appropriations 9x12-ft. “CREX” De.Luxe Rugs $18.50 A June Demonstration Sale value that Lack of Harmony. Private Institutions here, Dr. Hart continued, have suffered from lack of || harmony. Small and imperfeotly || equipped institutions have been mul- tiplied and the result has been an excess of institutions, a large num- (|} ber of empty beds, and at the same R . be made from a tremendous assortment of styles and patterns in every imaginable color and combination. Many are in distinctive designs usually found only in the finest voiles, and there are plenty of the wanted conventional patterns, too. Superior quality, which washes perfectly. 40 inches wide. for many of them an_ entirely {! quate equipment, he added. 11 undatiovn has been studying tions here for the past two or | iwee years, and has recently revisit- || Sl = fferi wide Percales, light grounds 1 ed mokt of ‘the institutions, = Tye re- ||}l 22 ; p port wade public touay is on the |l y one will appreciate — oftering a with neat colored stripes, [ checks, dots, plaids and figures. Fine close-woven grade. 35¢ Dress Ginghams, 28¢ —Bates’ Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in_checks, plaids, Juvenil Tomorrow the | | foundation will rélease its findings'/§l on the operation of board eof ll children’'s guardians. it i Praises Juvenile Court. | ‘ | | | clear saving of $3 to $4 on any previous price quoted this year. All are perfect and bear the factory label. Choice of the best and newest 1923 patterns New Brocade Canton Crepe | a Mill Seconds of 79%¢ Quality I Every yard is fresh, fine and beautiful. The assortment embraces vari- ous handsome self-colored brocade and matelasse designs in the most wanted Aside fro th fact that “it is a | . . 0 . i i Griminal cowst” Dr. HO#C 4 aid lhser; | and colorings, such as oriental, Chinese, me- ;"XPCS 31','4 Plat'l“' Co‘m'!i Per- colors. 36 inches wide. is no serious fault to be found witl i 3 H 3 2 t ty an st colors. Hrts dallion, neat and novelty designs, in blue, rose, eC LY ARE SRSt CORS the nst tic Its estige d in- || d 'y 'y 'y 2 : o s 2 2 2 fucnee, however, he continued, have || tan, green, brown and gray. 9x12 feet, largest 68c Tissue Ginghams, 49¢ 36-In. Flock Voiles, 39c 59¢ Ratines, 45c—36-inch 75c Stripe Voiles, 49c— f e community as ars desirabie, the ies, that dily, "and it_has been ac- [| an ef- tor in the social lyszem,"l Teport the Juvenile Court the District be so amended || that the court will have authority to wake preliminary through probation officers and to order mental and physi ions i investigations before vithout waiting for . “who may tenciled rass 8x10-ft. Grass Rugs $3.95 9x12-ft. Stenciled Grass Rugs, heavy double- warp grade, in six beautiful oriental, medallion and novelty designs of blue, green and brown. 6x9-ft Grass Rugs ° room size. ugs, $5 tan, green and $2.75 $14.75 Hodge’s Cherokee Rugs, $11.45 9x12-ft. Large Cherokee Fiber Rugs, perfect quality, In hand- jome wool rug deslgns: colorings of rose, blue. rown. Room Size Hodge's Make —Tissue Ginghams, 36 inches wide; fine, sheer quality, in a large assortment of beautiful checks of pink, light blue, or- chid, green, red, tan, brown and black and white. 39¢ Shirting Madras, 28¢ White grounds with colored stripes; 36 inches wide. Fine close-woven quality, for men's Yd—A new and distinctive wash fabric in great favor for summer frocks. Fine sheer quality, showing beautiful col- ored ~stripes sprinkled with flock dots on white grounds; 36 inches wide. g 59¢ Crepe, 35¢—36-inch Canton Crepe, high-grade cot- ton fabric, in all wanted shades, Check and Plaid Ratines, an as- sortment of newest checks and plaids, as well as neat heather mixtures, in copen, tan, green, rose, orchid, brown, black and white. 3 50c Ratine, 35c—36-inch plain ceolor Ratine, high-grade quality, in the stylish basket and pebble weaves; all wanted 36-inch Satin Stripe Voiles, fine combed yarn quality, with self- color satin stripes. Colors in- clude orchid, old rose, corn, bluebell, coral, gray, navy, brown and black. 75¢ Tan Pongee, 59¢—35- inch Tan Pongee, a silk and _ct;lt:on fabric with lustrous fin- 1sh. Small Grass Rugs 18x36-im. size 27x54-im size 3-\"-!'1 size 4Ft.6In.by7 Ft.6 In. Grass 25¢ S9¢ R“gs’ 31.85 Small size Grass Rugs, used for many vacant spices around the home; choice of an assort- Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. i themselves be vicious or feeble-mind- || and boys’ shirts and women’s wear. Goldenberg's—Tirst Floor. Boys’ $2.25 Panama Pants, $1.79 The most - practical of all summer pants, cool and comfortable for hot weather, in gray, tan and brown; full- cut sizes from 7 to 18 years. : Blouses, 79c—*“Little Friend” Sport Blouses, low neck and also black and white. shades. Goldenberg's—First Floor. ed, and who may object to such ex-||f am ations from ignorance or super- or because they fear the find- Judge Kathryn Sellers, to whom!| the report gives much praise for her conduct of the court, sought estab- at of a mentai clinic in con- with the court, but the meas- | § 1 in the House on the ground e , the report said. Towel Sale said there should be pro- s to provent the child being | = nded a ertminal, resen s| 8l necessary to find the child guilty of | §i 19¢c Huck Towels, 12Y2c —Heavy Huck Towels, all- white or red bordered styles; absorbent, close-woven grade; | ment of patterns and colorings. (First Fleor ~—Bargain Table.) 69c Imporied Permanent Finish White Organdy Sale of Summer Wash Dresses & criainal offense before the court van make an investigation to dis- «over whether the child should or should not be treated as a criminal. | Need to Chunge Law. size 18x34 inches. 45 Inches Wide— short sleeves, in khaki, tan, white and 4 B lach EAlAAIEE G th s iae Turkish Towels, 3%9c— Exceptionally fine, sheer grade, with crisp cob- neat striped effects; sizes 7 to 16 years. Values | 5 ed jursdiction over family relation- || 22x44 Heavy Double-thread ° Webby finish. Every yard fresh and snow-white 59¢ Overalls or Pants, 39c— Wortl 8l to whien can be traced many Turkish Towels, fast-coler blue bleached. Frequent washing will not harm the Khaki Overalls, bib front and shoulder- O Py | S ia raruily dourt: aw Rzt || borders; large size, for face or material. 45 inches wide. strap style, knee length pants, in sizes U this plan, he said, ~a wider | bath use; seconds of S values. = : : i i 3 to 8 years. Knee length Khaki p to o tho ” tamuily " unit) Torbish Tomwls, 29¢— 59¢ White Voile | 39¢ White Dimity pants, in sizes S to 7 years. $7.50 S Tesuly in anti-soctal| Heavy Bleached Turkish Tow- 35¢ Yard 25¢ Yard SN T T s nd distress of children.” art said his pian has been ad- | vanced and indorsed for several years :!:l);l:ih:\n;}:“;xi?a{:fii:o%n":fi(l%:soi}u?;! Bleached Turkish Towels, close, ~ '"cP¢® Wide- #E tnohea=miAn. : o ,,,3?,6 e 29c | Extra Sizes, 46 to 52 i S oo ahonla be v en S TeRltn SDateheN Iheave dbraliandiOe 89c White Ratine 51 Wash Satin “Onyx" Sample Hose, Ine Worth 3% to 65c Pair Values so great it will be neces- | in the following kinds of cases, ac- g 49¢c Yard 69¢ Yard ing Silk and PFiber, full-f | cording to Dr. Hart: non-support, paternity Desertion and | te iust year, to the Suprer Dr. Hart says judge and most of the officers of the || “are inadequate,” and Juvenile Court or it may be attached!! ated in a bill which was consid- | ered by the House judiciary commit- ! els, athletic weave, for face or bath use; seconds of 40c values. 29¢ to 35c Towels, 25c— Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. Up to §4 House Dresses $1.69 House Dresses of striped voile, chambray and gingham, ‘White Chiffon Voile, sheer, fine, two-ply quality, possessing per- fect laundering qualities; 44 Beautiful imported quality, ideally suited for new summer suity, dresses and sports skirts; 36 inches wide. $2.25 Longcloth $1.75 Piece Ten-yard pleces, of soft cham- ols-finish -longecl oth, closely woven and excellent quality; full ‘White Dimities are again in favor. This is a fine, sheer qual- ity with white woven stripes, A high-grade yarn mercerized cotton fabric, most desirable for costume #lips, bloomers and lin- gerie. In wanted summer shades; 36 Iinches wide. 50c Batiste, 35¢ Yard Beautiful Shadow Check Ba- tiste, highly lustrous yarn mer- cerized quality, in pink, honey- de“:‘h maizse and white. 36 inches wide. Women’s “Onyx” Hose ioned Lisle, mercerized or pi finish, some with mock seam and others in mercerized dropstitch effects. In black. white, cordo- van, Russian calf, beige, silver, rose, beige. gray, ete. Perfect quality. All sizes in the lot. but not in each color and style. Goldonbery's—First Floor. | Women’s “Onyx” Hose “Onyx” Sample Hose, mercer- ized lisle and cotton, full-fash- foned, seamless or mock seam. In black, white, gray, cordovan, Russian calf and beige. All perfect quality. All sizes in the lot, but not in each style and color. smart All Sizes, 16 to 44 sary for you to see them with your own eyes to realize how unusual in every way they are—in their styling, their fabrics and modish trimming effects. A Tues- day sale that is not to be missed. The Lovely Fabrics include— Middy Blouses are “humiliating, from the stand- in an assortment of summer col- one yard wide. - : 2 . point of . the self-respecting. tax- |}l orings. Straightline belted mod- Goldenbery's—First Fioor. Normandy Voile Figured Voile ; " The salary paid the Wash- | els, with Peter Pan or Tuxedo Monte Carlo Voile Tissue Gingham s e collars and three-quarter-length k T Up to Ratine Imported Gingham | Minneapolls, $8,300; Cleveland, $6,0005 sleeves: sizes 36 to 46. amas able(:loths $2.00 Values : . | 1\__.,“1;;‘4‘119“2811 Buffalo, $5,000, and{| Goldemberg's—Second Fleor. e ‘ : Printed Dotted Crepe Gingham H Norfolk, X TTTE s L . . SRR . o BEEEERE . Wllsscesresesense Voile Domestic Gingham Newest and cleverest style touches show frills, colored ribbons, laces, panels, pleats, braid, embroidery and appli- Al cations of self or contrasting materials. All sizes, 16 to 44, and extra sizes 46 to 52. I Complete assortment of colors and combinations from light to dark tenes. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Seamless Bleached Sheets $2.00 and Mercerized Damask Tablecloths, ali-white, also blue, some with hemstitched edges, others with neat scallo S. $1.50 Table Napkins, SI.I9—1A’¢IIP Mercerized Damask Table Napkins, neatly hemmed; five neat patterns to choose from. $3.50 Costume Slips ‘ $1 Bed Pillows 69c 18336 Large Size Bed Pillows, covered with heavy grade art ticking, filled with sterilized curled feathers. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Fleer. EUROPE HAS NO HATE FOR U.S., SAYS WARD| | i Middy Blouses, of Lonsdale jean; plain white or with colored collar and cuffs; trimmed with colored chevrons; straight or turn-back bottoms ; sizes 16 to 22. London Minister Cites Eagerness of Immigrants to Enter as | Good Will Sign. ' i Goldenberg’s—8econd Floor. r $2.39 Silk and Cotton White Brassieres 50¢c pean nations bear hatred toward thei United States. { A statement 1 saw printed in an' newspaper a few days ago | i The Rev. Dr. John W. G. Ward of | L . . e : White Brocade Skirtings Mill Seconds | 81290 Inch White _Batse O Full 36 Inch of Values Full Double trimmed in back and front with | as utterly false statements to the fy f = tt G 1 efteot that Englana and other Euro-| ° Wil es $1 9 Worth $1.50 | Bed Size eyelét embroldeey, iy prefty do ............... & 2; Every woman’s summer ward- robe must contain several cos- tume slips to wear with the Double-bed sheets of this quality at one dollar are a rarity these days, and housewives should make the most of .-this chance to replenish their needs. They are mill seconds Summer Corsets, $144— | Ventilating Corsets, fine grade | materials; low bust and long A beautiful quality that never loses its rich luster and a material that will stand frequent tubbings. One of the most ring that European nations | . . s = = s = % ven tl d skirt model, with sections of Tate the AmSHSE seole ea bHE) light, d?:_lmtyfal{y fm‘?kdi T?“Ste fashionable fabrics for sports skirts and suits. 5 °}fl at.“"" kt':°w“ ‘br:ndé mdade flgtfir:lar:i(]:::r,n :ni ir‘;::l' coutil; heavy hose supporters; American government is one of ‘the ! are made of imported satinet, Shown in a variety of handsome self-color brocade SN¢StINg cotton of stancard quality, } all sizes. trimmed with linen lace edg- 81x90-inch size for double finished with good sized hem. and hemstitched beds. No pin holes or tears: the only defect being an occasional ofl spot, m infamous lies ever penned,” he vigorously asserted. “While in Ger- many a year ago 1 asked a man what | designs. Goldenberg's—Third ¥loor. ‘Wash Goods Department—TFirst Fleor. ings | Double to hips of same mate- tops. _which will easily wash out. the Germans thought of the United | He replled that Germany's| population was around 75,000,000, and | States. if the reople had thelr way 75,000,000 would go to America. “The fact that you have to have | immigration quotas indicates more clearly W 't States, E and in than anything else exm:(ly{ foreign countries think of the || T am glad you bested | the revolutionary war and gained your freedom. All I ask now is a5 that your leaders use their power, not only to shape the e destiny of the United States, but help to shape the destinies of the other nations of the wor! ATHLETICS ON PROGRAM. | i TR Up 10 52 72000 e iy Bk | toads of ey coveomovis i | 3 0 x ite Dimity Bed- | made of heavy close-woven pil- e AR . 12 Yd. BO”S Of 890 . ) Waah Ski t8 69 spreads, extra length for-three- Jowcase cotton, free from s : Ir ummer TrocCi % T (] C quarter beds; standard ‘quality. starch or dressing. | Lz :: mi:::::“;m%‘l‘::‘ Nl Valenciennes Laces Girls’ S Women's. Siirts, of - cotton Goldeabory's—-Tirst Floer. : ¥ 2 3 5 gabardine, -mercerize 2 1 \\,:""Rp;r:al AEogTam of athletio 69c satin or pique, with unc:nuor 40'1"0’! sllk Crepe de Chme | ‘ or o _one o thé features of the annual outing of the Dls\r‘cl Board and Ladies’ Auxilj- | e Anclent Order of Hiber- ary of t nians tomorrow at Chesapeake Beach. Three thousand excursionists aré ex- rial. Correctly made to con- form with the new summer cos- tumes. Costume Slips, $2.50—Of im- ported Sateen, in light gray, navy and black; made with hemstitched yokes; correct lengths. Costume Slips, $1.98 — Of beautiful white - Nainsook, with handsome lace insertion yokes, all shadow proof and double to the hips. Goldenborg’s—Third Floor. A new shipment of these pop- ular Valenciennes Laces just in —the favorite trimming used on summer wash frocks. Edgings and insertions, in white and - $1.48 Sizes 6 to 14 Years $1 Waists & Overblouses 69c each Summer Waists and Overblouses, of plain or sttiped. dimity, trimmed with picot edging or colored braid; others with lace or embroider: Tan or white, in sizes trimming ; short or long sleeves. to 46. slash pockets; embroidered or fine tucked styles; waistband sizes 26 to Goldenberg's—8econd Fleor. $1.75 Bleached Sheets. $119—81x99 Run of the Mill Seamless Bleached Sheets extra size for double beds; heavy round thread quality. $1 Bleached Sheets, 69c— 54x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, single-bed size; perfect quality; hand torn and ironed. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.25— 90x100 White Dimity Bed- spreads, extra large size for double beds; standard gquality. Regularly $1.29 { 25¢ Unbleached Cotton, 16c—36-inch Unbleached Sheet- ing Cotton, a heavy round thread i;ulit A 39¢ Pillowcases, 25¢c— 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, per- fect quality linen-finish grade, finished_with wide hems. 39¢ Bleached Coiton, 29c —45-inch_Hill Bleached Cotton, a fine close-woven, soft-finish grade. 50c Pillowcases, 35c— All New Summer Shades Fashion Hints From Paris . pected. : i Delightfully Cool Summer Frocks ha # yalho committes (n charge of - | Susilies, 'a?,“'ldm’;?& o?'?:?i?flfi for the. girls from 6 to 14 years, of 750 ~C. g This is a firm woven quality, much in demand for 4 Stanton. 'chairman; Joseph A" Dal 3 gl::er;ls. f_xtu special at 69¢ f'::u “4",',{. ';lf;;}:’:gd d‘::".""" "‘m“'}; Cushions blouses, dresses and lingerie. Every yard is new and per- MoCall Printed Pattern 3263 Sitas Chtherine A_ Broen, staté prost O Gotenberg o ioet Fioos. organdy. collar, pockets and sashes; fect, and the assortment offers choice of the following sum- VIVID and barbaric dent of the Ladies’ Auxlliary, and the fini;he with dagp hhtml. Correctly 390 Each 3 mer shades— colored p'r‘:: makes o > . > 9 made in some of the very smartest bor, Sh: = ‘WHI —~—SILVER —FOG is sports both organisations 4 Women 8 summer styles, x;_:' 'e?:'é ‘:v&I: fi?:?:g{:;:s; pm{g i —Ax"lcz :ég\cv costume for summer and is RICH MAN TO WORK ROADS | Drawen, 59¢ - Girls’ Dresses, $2.69 tutted with ton_buttons. N SLUE o ZSANDALWOOD S iDe T I Ot fine. sheer volles, In whits, plak ! —COCOA NAVY —COPEN Under Thirty-Month Sentence for!lll gouHiROS. Priwers, Softchnish . ang blue; with ane.’ marrow, 'gufy $3.50 Porch ZBROWN TBLACK ZETC. Attack Made With Gun. broidery, in various designs; all to $2.50 Canton Crepe, $198—40-inch Canton Crepe, a SALISBURY, N. C., June 25.—Paxter Shemwell of Lexington, wealthy busi- sizes. - % Envelope Chemise, 59¢— - Crepe Dresses, $1.98 Dresses, Curtains, $2.45 heavy, buudlulL rfiefi{-fiqhh quality, in white, black, navy, brown, Y zinc, silver, steel onna, Japan, Lanvin green, cocoa, sandalwood, man,” was_ arrestéd In_Salisbury i Girls Now Cotton - Crepe Y T S et s mocha, fallow, efc. / ooy ani rimoved 0" Lesingen ||| Ghoulder styie; some-with enr, LgR #rothds, I ngw anlent hhae o tan, suins; movnted 88 . 1G5 50 Sbors Satim, $2d9—A0-inch _extra_heavy high oad sontence of thirty, months for an broidery insertions; full cut stitched panels and sleevew; finial "{:: M '#‘-.F&‘,.gg’:m lustrous satin-face quality that laundering will not affect. In white, attack with a pistol upon former So- || sizes. Z with sashes. Sizes 6 to 14 years. . oDbs. B Jicitor J. C. Bower and his. Maj. Wade-H. Phillips of Lexington, Shemwell out on was nd. For months Bhemwell hus évaded officers in every section of the state, fo law paftner, { | rem‘ to h.-n'_s.m Tloer. black, brown, gray, tan and pink. Goldenberg’s—First Fioer,

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