Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1923, Page 12

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ENTANCLUB HOST | TO ORPHAN SEOUTS | IWenty-Three Ohio - Boys fouring East Entertained § at Luncheon. H 2 Twenty-three bright-faced boys frgm the Summit County Children's ll‘;\e. Akron, -Ohifo, all members of | Scout ‘Troop," No. 19, were" spe- | cidf guests of honor at the weekly | maqeting of the Vivitan Club in the Hatel La Fayette yesterday. t e “Entering the dining hall, undet the'h leadership of George -Messlg, scout-| master, the sturdy youngsters, who || are on the last lap of a 1,400-mile trip through the large citles ‘of the cast, were given a hearty welcome byginembers of the local club, and 4t the conclusion of the busincss ses- siop several scout exercises were pre- serited by-experts in the troop. 3 Guests .are Orphans/ Introducing the visitors, all of || whom are orphans. Representative || Martin L. Davey of Ohio_said the trip had been made possible by the gener- osity of the business men of Akron, and efforts of Akron Merchunts' Asse- | ciation, the Rotary. Exchange, wanis, Lions, Optimist and Civitan clubs of that city. The automobiles carrying the tourists were furnished || by the Dbig rubber companies of i Akron. % 1 The boys have visited New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Niagara Falls and | many points_of interest in_ Pennsyl vania, New York state and Maryland They arrived in W camped at the tourists’ camp and lef! vesterday for Gettysburg ately after the Civitan luncheon. Considered Model Home. | The Summitt County Children's Home 1s considered by welfare work- ers as the most up-to-date in Ohlo, and plans are now under way to pat- tern all such institutions in that state along its lines. Scoutmaster Messig spoke on the managementof the home. Clarence L. Harding presided and congratulated the membership on the success of the recent convention of International Civitan held in this city. Edward S. Brashears, chairman of the general convention committee, sub- mitted his report, in which all com- . mittee chairmen 'and their workers werg highly complimented for their ghare in the undertaking. DEPORTATION ADVOCATED FOR COMMUNISTS IN U. S. American Legion Head Says Radi- calism Should Be Kept Out. Deportation from America wus’ urged for those who advocate de- struction of this government nad the substitution of communism by Col. June Demonstration Sale v Contigués to Blaze a .Nesyv‘Tréil: of Bargain Offerings iniE\iéry Summer Need. A New List of Splendid Economies for Thursday - White Low Shoes White footwear that nieets every require- ment of sumnier offered in tomorrow’s sale at worth-white savings. Choice of Oxfords and Strap Pumps of White Reignakin, Nu-Buck and Canvas, in many different styles, with Louls, military and low walking heels. Welt and turn koles. Sizes 2% to .7 in' the lot. Goldenberg's—First Floor, $12.95 “Suprbenr'neb’f’b ;9x12-ft. - GRASS RUGS $7.85 Superior quality 1600-warp Stenciled Grass Rugs -of fine smooth finish, noted for durability and long service. New and distinctive designs not obtainable in_the cheaper kind, - including handsome oriental, medallion and novelty patterns in the most wanted colorings and combinations. 9x12-ft. size for large rooms. Exceptional value at $7.85. Stenciled Grass Rugs, $3.95 8x10-ft. large room size, heavy double-warp Grass Rugs, perfect quality, in green, blue, brown and combination color oriental, medal- lion and novelty designs. . .6x7.6-ft. size, at $1.85 6x9-ft. size, at $2.75 Women’s $3.50 to $6. v o) Alvin Owsley, national commander of the American Leglon, yesterday, in an address at the national headquar- ters of the American Red Cross. “Any man who advocates the de- struction of. our. government and wishes to substitute communism, sovietism or bolshevism to raise the red fiag over the Stars and Stripes should be deported from this coun- ! iry,” Col. Owsley declared. He para- {| phrased Lincoln's declaration that America “could not survive halfslave and half free” by stating that fther cun we at this later date suryive half American and half un-Amecrican.” He painted such organizations as the Legion and the Red Cross as bul- warks against the seeping in of dan- gerous and destructive radicalism. || He said that the two organizations | as coworkers should stand -together | on a program that would insure 2gainst a repetition of the situation dieclosed by the war draft, which showed that one in every four men of military age was unfit for mili- tary service. * THREE SUNDAY' SCHOOLS AT CHESAPEAKE BEACH | Two Thousand Episcopal Students Expected on Outing—Northeast Business Men Also Go. Three Sunday schools of Episcopal churches—Grace Church of George- town, Christ Church and the.Church of the Epiphany—are joining in an || excursion today at Chesapeake Beach. Two thousand persons are exvec!e?’ by night. An_elaborate .program of'| athletics is scheduled for this after- noon. 5 Miss S. S. Wheatley is in charge of | arrangements for Grace Church, the | Rev. W. C. White for Christ Church | and the Rev. Raymond L. Wolven for Epiphany. i The Northeast Business Men's Asso- | clation also will give a party to the ! beach today. H. Newsom of 1110 H ! street northéast has charge of plans. Two organizations will hold excur- ! sions at the beach tomorrow—Oriofe* @ - Lodge, No. 47, Independent Order of 0dd Fellows, and the Brotherhood of | American Yeomen. M. M. Clark of Hyattsville,: Md., is in charge of ar- rangements for the former and Ben- jamin F., Willlams of 925 4th street | hortheast for the latter. R. ELKINS ESTATE SUED. ||| 1 { Note for $150,000 Is Overdue, Says | Investment Company. The Equitable Investment Company yesterday sued the estate of Richard Elkins, son of Stephen B. Elkins of West Virginia, who died June 30, last, for $150,000. The defendants are ||} Davis Elkins, S. B. Elkins and the|(}! Davis trust company, executors of the estate. : The plaintiff says Richard Elkins made a note for $150,000 April 19, 1921, payable in one and one-half years, and died before its maturity. The payee of the note has trans- ferred it to the plaintt which filed || notice of claim with the registrar of wills and notified each of the execu- tors. The note has not been paid. At-|! torneys McLannahan & Burton and ‘T. T. Marye appear for the plaintiff. $13.75 Fiber Rugs, $9.85 8 ft. 3x10 ft. 6, large room size Hodge’s -Make, Cherokee Fiber Rugs, in blue, rose, tan, green, brown and handsome combina- tion colorings; wool rug de- signs. { 95¢ Grass Rugs, 59¢ 27x54 double-warp Grass Rugs, in green, blue, brown or com- bination colorings; oriental and medallion designs. (First Floor —Bargain Table.) Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. 69c Grass Runner, 39c 27-inch 1600 warp extra fine grade Grass Runner, for halls and stairs, green stenciled border designs. 75¢ Congoleum _ 49c sq. yd. 8-quarter Congoleum, bought as “seconds,” but upon close ex+ amination we find the defects hardly noticeable. Five good patterns and colorings. Full rolls, from which you may pur- chase the desired number of vards. - tape-bound sides, - Tomorrow We Launch Another _Snle of - BEAUTIFUL SUMMER DRESSES Values Worth up to $10.00 $6.75 An Event That Demonstrates the Underselling Ability of Our Dress Section 1t is rare indeed for one to find at this moderate price Wash Frocks made of the best quality materials—in fact, every garment in the collection is a value 'way out of the ordinary! tain wear, ‘The demand for Princess or Costume Slips is steadily increasing and r good fortune to be able to supply the demand. We have just received another lot of slips of beau- tiful quality white satine, with rich lustrous fin- o ish, also of white nainsook, fancy yokes and straps, Corgectly made and finished. Their most conspicuous features are the mark- edly superior quality and excellence of making. Styles appropriate for every summer occasion and of such indi-- vidual charm women will want them for seashore or moun- Fashioned of Figured Voiles in light or dark designs and lovely Tissue Ginghams. Long-waisted models, finished with flowing panels, trimmed with- embroidery in contrasting colors; round or V neck styles. Vacation Sale of Boys’ Summer Togs Especially Featuring Cool and Comfortable Apparel for Camp, Seashore or Mountains This is our annual event for boys, offering just the things needed for a boy’s comfort during the vacation period. Prices are attractively low, permitting mothers to outfit the youngsters for camp, seashore or moun- tains at great savings. 69c Overalls, 55c—Of denim, khaki and blue striped ma- terials; bib front, ‘shoulder ankle or knee length ; sizes 2 to 6 years. 79c—Boys’ Overalls, Youths’ Overalls, in sizés 10 years; heavy-weight khaki and genuine blue denim; bib front and shoulder straps. $2.25 Panama Pants, $1.79 —The best. wearing summer pants for boys from 7 to 18 years of age; in gray, tan and brown. 59c Knee Pants, 39c— Khaki Knee Pants, for the little fellows from 4 to 8 years of age. Straight knee style. 59¢ Khaki Overalls, 39c— Ideal play togs for the little boys from 2 to 6 years of age. Bib .front, shoulder. straps and knee length. $1.50 to $2 Wash Suits, $119—Oliver Twist, Dutch Dad- dy and Middy styles, in an as- sortment of pretty styles and colors; sizes 2 to 8 years. blue | straps, and fo I8 $1.39 Khaki Pants, $1.19— Extra quality material, in dark shade of khaki; every pair full cut and well made; sizes 7 to 18 years. 1.19 to $1.50 Hats, 79c— Boys' Straw Hats, in black, brown, navy and combination colors; suitable for boys from 2 to 10 years of age. Palm Beach and Panama Cloth Suits 4 New Summer Norfolk Models, in all wanted shades, best tailor- ing throughout. Regular and of ag. 'alm Beach Suits, $9.75 Panama Cloth Suits, $7.75 New - Gingham Dresses Sunener Silks - |+ Popular Weaves at Popular Prices _ 32 Chiffon Taffeta,” $1.69 —35-inch” Colored. Chiffon Taf- feta, -all .pure silk quality, ‘in street and evening shades, also beautiful changeable effects. $1.39 Tricolette, 98c—36- inch Lace Effect . Tricolette, firm-woven _quality, in pink, mais, light blue, flesh and orchid., $1.25 Shirtings, 89c—33- inch Fiber Silk-Shirtings, high, lustrous. grade; white grounds, in a large assortment of fast- color stripes. i Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Regular Sizes 36 to 44 Extra Sizes 46 to 50 ' $2.19 When you see these dresses you :will should be much more, for be- sides excellence of material, they have individuality ‘and style features that are unusu- ally . appealing and Choice of light and dark shades; with collars, cuffs and girdle of organdy and all-over embroidery side panels: and pockets. sleeves. lot. Goldenberg’s—Second ~Fleor. appreciate they smart. . Three-quarter Sizes 36 to 50 in-the " Table Damask: .. 39c Yd. 58-inch' Mercsrized Table Dam- ask, in an assortment of neat * patterns; - splendid mdn% for general . use. Mill seco of values worth 59¢ yard. $1.95 Couch Covers, $1.29 . Heavy Linene Couch’ Cover: 50 inches wide; 2% yards long: finfshed with knotts fringe; natural linén color grounds with green, blue, red, or tan stripes. @eldeaderg’s—Tourth Yicer. 33.95 to $5 Wash Suits, $2.95— —Norfolk models, of crash, khaki, tan Beach Cloth and white duck Coats with yoke and plaited back; full cut knicker- bocker pants; sizes 7 to 15 years. = $1.19 to $1.39 Koveralls, $1.09— —Genuine Koveralls, of good quality materials, all ankle lengths; long or | short sleeves; sizes 1 to 6 years. stout sizes, from 7 to 20-years 79c to $1 Blouses, 59c— Sport styles, with short sleeves, attached ~collar - with long sleeves; madras and percale, in plain white and neat stripes; double yoke back; sizes 6 to 16 years; odd lots and slight seconds. $¢ Bathing Suits, $2.95— All-wool Bathing Suits, one or two-piecé styles.including coast guard model, white shirts with bl;ck_trbnks;‘sizes 28 to 32. 69¢ Bathing Suits, 55c— Suitable. for boys or girls from | 6 to 10 years; one-piece skirt effect, in navy and white, ma- roon and orange. Goldenberg's—Third Floor.” 39c & 48¢ Cretonnes 22¢ Yard Mill lengths of yard-wide Wasbablo Cretonnes, in_lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but plenty alike for all needs. Light or dark floral bird stripe and foli- age deslgns. First Floor—Bargain Table. design for the embroidery. Each separate . de- sign is graded in size as carefully as the pattern itself. Just the embroidery you need in the size trimming and - both together _ cost only 35¢. Printed Pattefns with Transfer Designs Included, 35¢ TH the pattern for each of these dainty children’s dresses and each pretty negligee comes a‘tnmfel' Sizes 16 to 46 included. 59¢ Novelty Ratines Special, 45(: Yd. One of the favorite summer fabrics, in a va- riety of new and distinctive styles which adapt themselves most becomingly to the summer dress The assortment includes pretty checks modes. and plaids, as well as neat Heather mixtures in colors of copen, tan, green, rose, orchid, brown, 36 inches wide. Printed Voiles, 29c—40 inches wide, in a large assortment of styles and colorings; light and dark grounds in checks, dots, plaids, floral patterns and neat designs; extra fine, sheer, two- ply, quality; mill seconds of 50c quality, 35¢ — 36-inck plain color uality, in the stylish basket ebble weave; all wanted shades. 5S¢ Dotted Voiles, 44c—40-inch New Dotted Voiles, in stylish metallic dot effects; aunder perfectly; grounds with white or tan dots. black and white. 30c Ratine, Ratine, high-grade and warranted to Goldenberg's—First Floor. - 69c Woven Tissue Ginghams, 49c 36-inch Woven Tissue Ginghams, in a large as- sortment of stylish checks, broken plaids and in all wanted colors. 1 Z‘ ing Chambray hams, linen-finish guality, in stripes and plain ¢ stripes. Very fine qualit. 18c Ginghams, ors; lengths from 2 to 10 yards Geldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s $1.50 Bathing Shoes $1.19 Pair Rubber Bathing Shoes, in a variety of colors to match the new bathing suits, including red, white, blue and bLlack, trimmed with white. Sizes 3 to 7. Shos Department—First Floor. navy blue dark effects. all shades. Q usudl it s ou: trimmed with imported embro} ‘s—Third Floor. Just In!—A New Shipment of n’s Costume Slips deries. | Little Girls’ Dresses of Summer Voiles s $2.69 Charmingly styled Tub Frocks of fine quality sheer voiles, in the popular fluffy ruffle models, so becoming to the Sizes 2 to little miss of 2 to 6 years. waist. Choice of white, pink Extra Size Bungalow Aprons, of high- count percales, in assorted figured, checked Cpen-front model, rickrack braid of and striped patterns. trimmed with binding. Fast colors. Extra-size Aprons, 69c— Kitchen Aprons, of fast-colored check ginghams, made with fitted bands and full skirts; fin- ished with pocket and tie. Extra-sisz Petticoats, $125—"“Flexo” Petticoats, of soft-finish muslin, made with deep flourices of fine embroid- ery; adjustable waistbands. Answering the Call for Cool Clothes With a Sale of Men’s Palm Beach and Mohair Suits The Better Tailored Kind $12.50 There's service and satisfaction for every man who buys one of these cool and comfortable hot weather suits, for they are all well tailored. - Models for men of all ages and types, in a com- plete assortment of patterns and colors—light or ALL SIZES—including regulars, stouts and shorts. Palm Beach Suits in staple shades of sand, gray, tan and brown, also the popular pencil stripes in Genuine “Farr” Mohair Suits in black and blue with stripes of various colors. Direct Eatrance to Men's Clothing Department at K Street. $1.39 “Run-of-the-Mill” Shees 93C Sheets 72x90 size seamless sheets for three-quarter b\gi;. full bleached and well Pwished heavy even thread quality. The defects are unimportans and do not impair the wear- ing quality. 50c * Pillowcases, 33c— 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, heavy grade pillow tubing, free from starch or dressing. $1.75 Bleached Sheets, $149—81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-bed size; perfect quality; free from starch or dressing. $3 Bedspreads, $2.39— Crochet ' Bedspreads, full dou- ble-bed size, in heavy faised Marseilles designs. $1.59 Bedspreads, $1.19— Crochet Bedspreads, single-bed size, in assorted Marseilles de- SIgns. - 25¢ Cotton, 16c—39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, a heavy, close-woven grade. / 45c Frait Cotton, 29 45-inch_Bleached Fruit of the Loom' Pillowcase Cotton. Geldenberg's—TFirst Floor. W hite Bungalow Aprons, $1.29 Good quality white cambric; open-side mg’cfils s¥rimmed with rickrack- braid; finished with pocket and belt; full’ cut and well made. - White' Aprons, $1.79—Double Service Aprons, of white cam- bric, with collars and cuffs; cut generously full: Golfesborg’s—Third Floer. 19¢ Huck Towels. or red bordered style: ‘weave for hand or fe 18x34 Inches. 89c (45-in Trimmed with silk ribbon at and blue. N | $1.50 Bungalow Aprons neat $1.25 Extra-sizse Petticoats, $150—Of good quality blue striped gingham, made with tucked flounce and hemstitched hem; elastic waist; extra full. Extra-size Petticoats, $1.98—Of white sateen; lustrous- finish quality; deep hemstitched hem: double stitched. Goldenberg’s—Third Fleor. .) }mported White Swiss Organdy GUARANTEED PERMANENT FINISH QUALITY From Switzerland, famed 49c¢ for its fine organdies, comes this beautiful white fabric so popular for cool and attractive summer frocks. Sheer and transparent, of gossamer fineness, and with F‘ermanent finish which washing will not harm. Full 45 inches wide. 5 59c White Voile, 39c— 44-inch White Chiffon Voile, sheer, two-ply quality, for waists and dressés. 52.50 Longcloth, $198— 36-inch Imperial English Long- cloth, No. 200 quality; ten yards in each piece; soft chamois finish grade. 39c India Linon, 29c— 40-inch White India Linon, ex- tra- fine grade; snow-white bleached. Men’s $2 45c Indian Head, 35¢— 44-inch White Indian Head, linen-finish quality; lengths from 2 to 10 yards. 39¢ White Dimity, 25¢c— 36-inch White Dimity, fine, sheer quality, in white woven stripes. 39c White Voiles, 29c— 36-inch White Novelty Voiles, . white woven checks; fine; sheer, two-ply quality. S Goldenberg's—First Floor. and $225 - : Athletic Union Suit Well When such a Made madras bloused make W! Al perfect quality. 32 Negligee Shirts, §1.55—Luxedo hite. Oxford Negligee Shirts, soft .- button-down attached co $1.45 Known “Regatia” Make athletic union suits of- this high-grade -quality ¢an be bought at low price no prudent: man shquld neglect the chance to supply ail his summer underwear needs. of “fi-~—grade satin—stripéd and - .orded » madras; full -, back* and leg-opening. style.. Sizes 34 to 46. r; sizes 14 to 17.

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