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10 THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1923. | Best changes In_the immigration law. ' Mr. Curran did not make public {the specific changes he would ask,: but said he hoped to prevent another | | “subway rush,” which was his de- | seription of the crowded conditions on | Ellis 1sland during the past week. | “The announcement that he would ! | |80 to Washington was made in a| | statement from Mr. Curran, in which | he replied to an attack on conditions | !at Ellis 1sland by Baroness Mara de| | i COW CAUSED WRECK | Abe Martin Says: OF MAUGHAN'S PLANE Tanding Gear Damaged as Aviator | Avoids Animal—Will Fly to 3 New York Tomorrow. | Lilier Steinhell of Russia, who con- | | cealed her identity and pas | days in immigrant quarters. ! | _“The prisons conducted by the| |soviet government are not more |dirty or more favorable for disease than the hall where I was confined: with a thousand men and women,”! d. three | By the Associated Press. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 10—Lieut. Russell L. Maughan, halted yvesterday | on his attempted dawn-to-dusk flight | 65¢c Perfect Quality Window Shades, 48¢c Heavy Opaque Cloth Window Shades, strictly perfect quality: size 3x5.9 ft. White, medium and dark greens; mounted on guaran- teed spring rollers; complete with ring and all fixtures. @oldenberg's—Fourth Floor. from New York to San Francisco when a short turn in avoiding a cow | as he was forced down near St Joseph to correct engine trouble wrenched away part of the landing gear. prob- ably will fiy back to New York to- morrow in preparation for a fresh | attempt at the transcontineetal filght within a week. Maughan, who left New York yes- | terday at 3:36 a.m. eastern standard | time was forced to descend at 12:03 p.m. by an obstruction in the gasoline flow pipe of the airplane. ‘I intend to take off here not later than noon,” Lieut. Maughan said, “on my return trip to New | York. And the first geed day that| arrives will find me takIng off again ecarly in the morning with hopes of eating my supper In San Francisco | kin git a piece o’ round steak | caught between his teeth an’ not But mr‘monkey with it ’till dinner is| over an’ he’s alone. that night.” His ship will be repaired in the pasture where he alighted. damage to the landing gear, he prob- | ably could have had the gas pipe | obstruction removed and continued | on west e | she declarea. | sidered her statement “unfair,” con- | sidering the conditions under which | his staff was working, and added that | | many immigrants held officials on the | 1slana | Which they created themselves. | | loss of approximately [ | district carly today by the explosion of | The flames were confined to the Gilmore | plant and the adjoining Rogers-Edward Drill_ Comp: | By all odds th’ quickest route popularity is bein’ easy. | A high brow is a feller that (Copyright nal Newspaper Service.) $100,000 FoR Bovs' Lire. WILL URGE CHANGES Laura S. Rockefeller Foundation | Aids Scouts’ Magazine. i IN IMMIGRANT LAWS | Commissioner Curran sald he con- responsible for conditions FIRE RUINS OIL PLANT. LONG BEACH, C July 10.—A 000" resulted m a fire started in the Signal Hill oil 500-gallon tank of gasoline in the t of the Gilmore Refining Company. For that painful corn here’s safe, speedy relief—Dr. Scholl's Zino- pads. They remove the cause— friction-pressure, and heal the irri- tation. Thus you avoid infection 39¢ Wkite Voile Full 40 inches wide White Voiles for cool, charming summer frocks—a superior quality of desirable sheerness that will tub swell. Lovely chiffon finish. 40 inches wide. 29¢ Longcloth, 19¢ — 36 inches wide, close-woven, soft- finish quality for lingerie. 50c Indian Head, 35c—44- inch White Indian Head, linen- finish quality; lengths from 2 to 10 yards. 39c White Batiste, 25c— 40 inches wide, yarn mercerized, soft-finish quality for lingerie. 50c Plisse Crepe, 35¢—30 inches wide, silk-finish quality, in pink only; used extensively for_undergarments. 39c Shirting Madras, 25¢ -32-inch White Shirting Ma- 59c White Poplin, 39c—36 inches wide, close-woven, soft- finish mercerized grade. 39¢ White Dimity, 29c— 36 inches wide; fine, sheer grade with white woven checks. $1.00 White Organdy, 79¢ —45-inch Imported Swiss Or- gandy; fine, sheer, transparent, permanent-finish quality. 39¢ Colored Organdy, 25c¢ 40-inch plain color Organdy and Voiles, fine, sheer qualit Women’s Fiber & Silk. Stockings, 55¢ Pair Irregulars of ‘89c Values se are claswd as appearance in the least. quality fiber and silk stockings, with three-se: in black and cordovan, with two- k clock up the side. Mostly s in the lot. a \ Goldenberg's—First Floor. Smart New Frocks Of Voile and Gingham Values Up to $10 %.75 A truly remarkable offering—featuring the choicest models of the season at much less than you would expect to pay for such desirable qualities and styles. Sheer Voiles, in printed, dotted or figured effects. Materials are light and delightfully cool—Fine, and fine quality Ginghams, in light or dark shades of stripes, checks and figures. Misses’ Sizes 16 to 22 Regular Sizes 36 to 44. Extra Sizes 421/ to 5275. Excellent variety, too, in colors and trimmings— embroideries, laces, beadings, braidings, ribbons, etc. Complete range of sizes for Misses and Women, dras. closeswoven, _soft-finish quality; with white woven | stripes. v | from cutting your corns or using corrosive acids. Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Sizes' for corns, cal- louses, bunions. Get a box today at your druggist’s or shoe dealer’s. DrScholl’s Zino-pa Putoneon—thepainisgone! in all wanted street and evenin shades. £ Goldenberg's—First Floor. also extra sizes 427 to 52V for Larger Women. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. BEAR MOUNTAT) July 10— | issil , Ei A gift of $100.000 as’a re 1\-;‘" fund | Co}nmls ones Cu.rrnn ekt D“’* in Office at Ellis Island, Plans | 10 ald the work of Boys' Life. monthly magazine of the Bo. to Seek Needed Remedies. | A Special Sale of i MIDSUMMER HATS $3.9 Tomorrow you will be greeted at every turn with smart Hats for Sport and Dress, for city and country—values that will sur- prise even those who know the value-giving events in this department. Excellent Variety — styles of the Moment—Featuring Straw Sports Hats July Sales Offer Unusual Economies on BOYS® SUMMER CLOTHES 3 An cvent that provides for every vacation N need, with complete stocks of Boys' Wash Suits, Wash Pants, Blouses, Shirts and Play Togs at lowered prices. Plan to outfit the boy here tomorrow. 52 'to $4 Wash Suits, $169—Finest grade wash fabrics, including Palmer linen, tan linen, tan cotton pongee, plain white, un- bleached Jean and Peggy cloth, in plain colors and combinations: middy, Dutch Daddy and Oliver Twist models; sizes 2% to 10 years. Special at $L69. : 3150 and $2 Wash Suits, $1.29— Famous “Stonewall” make, universally known as one of the finest grades wash suits; good assortment of styles, in pretty colorings and combinations; perfect quality; sizes 2 to 8 years. _ 31 Flapper Suits, 79c—Khaki Flapper Suits. Oliver Twist style, low neck and short sleeves; two pockets on waist and separate web belt; sizes 3 to 7 years. 79c to $1 Blouses, 55c—Manufactur- cr’s samples, odd lots and slight seconds ; sport models with short sleeves, collar attached and neckband style with long sleeves: plain white and tan, also striped effects; sizes 7 to 16 years. $1 and 5125 Shirts, 69c—White Sport 95c to SI39 Pants, 79c—Hcavy-weight Shirts. with short sleeves, also co.lar-at- | khaki cloth, in dark shade: straight Knee tached style, with long sleeves, neat or knickerbocker style; sizes 4 to 17 years: striped effects; double-yoke back; sizes 1214 to 14 neck measure. Some in the lot | SOme perfect quality, while others have an occasional spot that will easily wash out $1.39 Seamless Bleached Sheets 72x90-Inch Size—Special 98c Each Termed “run-of-the-mill,” because of slight irregularities in the weave, but full of wear and service. Full bleached and made in one piece— no center seam. Heavy, round-thread grade; size 72x90 inches, for three-quarter beds. $1.89 Bleached Sheets, $1.59—81x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra large size, for double beds; free from starch or dressing. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.39—90x100 White Dimity Bedspreads. extra large size for double beds. $¢ Bedspreads, $2.985—W hite Crochet Bedspreads, ton, James E. West. chief scout eccutive, announced last night at the thirteenth annual meeting of the na- | BY the Assoclated Press. onal ccouncil of the Boy Scouts of| NEW YORK, July 10—Henry H. America Curran, in office f veek More than 240 delegates from many | P S 1” e one parts of the United States attended a | 92 a8 immigration commissioner at campfire meeting and prepared te | Ellis Island, announced last night he he rect of the night in ten ould go to Washington soon to sug- Tie LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET For Tomorrow Only Special White Patent Milan Sports Hats at $1.59 Just the Hats for city and vacation wear —small mushrooms. pokes or roll brims, velvet binding and drape. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Regular and Extra Size Gingham Dresses For Porch, Jlurniu}] and Street IV car $2.19 All Sizes—36 to 50 Summer Dresses that are light and crisp, and a delight to wear around the house at- tending to home duties—smart enough for street wear and striking enough for shop- ping wear. $2.25 Sport Satin $1.69 Yd. J0-inch_€olored Sport Satin, extra heavy, high, lustrous, satin- face grade, in white, black, gray, tan, copen, orchid and navy blue. $3 Canton Crepe, $2.59— 40 inches wide, all-silk, rich, lus- trous quality; in black, navy, brown, gray and tan. 54 W hite Skirting, $2.89—40- inch White Ribbon Stripe Skirt- ing. extra heavy, guaranteed-to- launder ;uality. for sports wear. $1.25 Shirting, 89c—33-inch Fiber Silk Shirting, extra heavy, lustrous grade; white grounds with colored: stripes. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Dresses—Suits—Coats There comes a time twice a year when sacrifices must be made—for clearance sake. The summer event is scheduled for now. We reduce radically—because we believe in suiting the means to the end .sought. Every Dress in Stock (Excepting only Cotton Frocks) full double-bed size; in heavy raised Marseilles —has undergone decisive repricing—in many cases the reduc- | patterns. . ; = = . 45¢ Pill , 33c—42x36 Bleached Pill s, tions amounting to HALF AND EVEN MORE. I b e o iy e oo G eeo G _ It should be remembered they are Louvre Dresses—excep- AT OcHAL Cottom, 29c—4S-inch Bleached Hill Pil- tional in value and exclusive in effect. We %re citing four of Al Sl s s L L the groupings—indicative of the opportunitics offered— firm woven quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 29¢ and 39c Washable Cretonnes 19¢ Yard Over 10000 yards of 35 and 36 inch Cretonnes just received from one of the leading mills, in trial pieces and short lengths, but hundreds of yards alike, for draperies, cushion, comfort and furniture covers. Light and dark floral, stripe, b’rfii;‘fiifi’nfli.fi'?hf .“"d cragns Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Litdle Girly HOUSEWARES . | | Keystone Food Choppers, large hy size; four separate cutters sl 98 Scores of dainty, cool easily cleaned Summer Dresses, for the 8149 Aluminum Coffee Per- colaiors, large 3-quart ¢ 19 (l)i‘";egegiflls__:;;;:)‘nz-;oo? svhe : :lf' Galvanized ITron Wash Boards, 19¢ Dress Ginghams 12Vsc Yard Mill ends of 27-inch Dress Ginghams, in stripes and plain colors, including light blue, copen, pink, gray, old rose, etc. Lengths from 2 to 10 yards; warranted fast colors. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 17¢ M osz'luito Netting 12%c Yard Adams make Mosquito Netting: white, black, green and blue; 58 \ inches wide, Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. $12.50 Stenciled Grass Rugs 9x12 ft. At $6.75 One of the biggest rug values of the summer season. 9x12- ft. large room size stenciled Grass Rugs—the extra heavy 1,600- warp grade that stands far above the usual grass rugs in quality and service at a price less than usually asked for inferior kinds. The assortment offers choice of handsome oriental, medallion, novelty and neat border designs in the most wanted colors, Dresses up Dresses up Dresses up Dresses up to $49.50 to $59.50 to $69.50 to $85.00 $14.%5 $28.75 $38.7 You'll find every Dinner Gown, Dance Frock and Evening Costume now greatly reduced in price. Fashioned of genuine Renfrew Ginghams, in a variety of desirable colors, all guaranteed fast. Many attractive models, with self or organdy side panels, narrow crushed girdles, sashes, etc. Made in V or round neck styles. Light and dark colored checks. All sizes from 36 to 50. Choice of Many Suits Here, too, the reductions range to quite half—and include some of the most popular numbers—Tailored and Sports models. Tweeds and Twills, Checks Twills, Checks, Mannish Suits and Sports Dress and Sports, trade size . double rubbing | up to $35.00 11 up to $49.50 tinctive styles that are favored of fashion. For example, Silk Coats and Wraps—in Flat Crepe, Roshanara, Canton Crepe—plain and fur-trimmed— Were up to $49.50 narily reduced. 242 Ve 37 All other Coats in our.stock—inclndinc Sports models and Dressy ‘models of the finest fabrics—are extraordi- 2 and 3 pieces, up to $69.50 $34.75 Coats and Wraps Half and more—measures the reductions in many cases. Dis- Rompers and Creepers, 79¢—Of light blue, pink and mais materials, others of checked ginghams, some with white waists; pospuhr Dutch styles; sizes 1 to 5 years. Sunbonnet Frocks, 88c —For the little girls from 2 to ; 6 years of age; of unbleached muslin, rosebud trimmed ‘pock- ets and sash; sleeveless model. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. transparent quality organdy, in long-waisted models, with ruffles on neck and waist; colorings of light blue, pink and mais. Princess Slips, $125—0f white nainsook, yokes and skirts trimmed with laces and inser- tions; sizes 6 to 14 years. Combinations, 69c—Cool Muslin Combinatians, round neck and bloomer drawers; drop seat and button front; sizes 2 to 14 years. Drawer Waists—"“Little Beauty” make, with waistband that fiy!s; embroidery trimmed; knickerbocker style. Sizes 2 to 6 years, at 50c. Sizes 8 to 10 years, at 59c. Sizes 12 to 14 years, at 69c. $2.50 Costume Slips, $1.98 f these Costume Slips, just received in time for Wed‘:::d':‘;': ]:e'“?n; Made_of buu\?ful quality imported white sateen, ‘with rich, lustrous finis and shoulder straps. 36 to 44. Shadow-proof skirts. h; made with hemstitched yokes Full lengths; sizes Costume Slips, $1.19—Of navy blue, black and white sateen; double shoulder straps, full lengths, all sizes. Cut full over D feaberg's—Third Tior. surface .. Imported Willow kets, assortéd styles 49¢, 59¢, 69c $1.88 Rival Wood Frame Clothes ‘Wringers, with 10-inch sags guaranteed rollers ....... o. Corn Straw Brooms, 5- 79C string size, well made .... Floor Mops: Wash Bollers, wl%h cold wood $1.25 Cut Glass Baskets, neat cutting Rubber Gl!‘!.dflol!l, 25-foot lengths, guaranteed qual- ity; complete with no $4.49 1a1235 White Enameled Siop Jara, arge size with enamele covers; slightly marred .. 51'69 Cont ntal Extension Wood Frame Window Screens, 24 inches bigh, extend to 33 lnches ggo Specfal at ......... ‘White Ji ed ler Sets, coffee, sugar and flour canister in set.... 4.8 Sheet Steel Gas or Ol gtove ovems. it over % burners: large size: doul asbestos lined . $3,98 WhI Moun! Cream I iaart $3.98 sinet $4.98 Freese $10.50 and $12 Lino- leum Rugs, $5.95 Cook’s make cork-filled burlap Linoleum Rugs, size 6x10.6 ft. and 6x12 ft.; handsome wool rug designs; all with borders. $1.50 Grass Rugs 95¢ 3x6-ft. heavy double warp Grass Rugs, choice of oriental, medallion or novelty designs in green, blue or brown colorings. First Floor, Bargain Table. $3.75 Grass Rugs $2.69 6x9-ft. heavy, _double-warp Grass Rugs, desirable sizes for porches and small rooms; ori- ental and medallion Jesigns In green, .blue, brown and combina- tion colorings. 35¢ Matting, 25¢ Heavy, close-woven Seamless China Mattings, in checks, plaids, and stripes of green, blue, red, tan and brown, WOMEN’S $3 and $4 WHITE CANVAS LOW SHOES $1.88 Pair Another opportunity to purchase shoes of quality at a low price—all this season’s newest lasts and styles in oxfords and umps, with welted, turned oi McKay sewed soles. Choice of Louis, , %;by Louis, military and low heels. All sizes in the :ssonmim from 2% to 7. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s Union Suits, 59¢ Each Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, tight or loose knee, others in bodice style with tight knee; perfect uality; full cut sizes. 0 Goldenvors's—Fiast Tior. -

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