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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1923. MEM COLLEGE HEAD MUST GO, |HAMILTON FISH AGAINST ) PHIS ARUUSED STATE LEGION INSISTS| U.S. IN COURT OR LEAGUE ‘f BY 5] SLAY'NGS Will Demand Olklahoma Governor|New ¥York Representative Takes Coslume Slips y New Sleeveless Remove President of Position After Visiting The Sweaters, $1.98 Farm School. i Hague and Geneva. N\ | c Any woman who indulges in sports Br the Associated Press By the Assoclated Press. | ° G of any kind must have a sweater or : . - H OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. July 16.{ LAUSANNE, July 13.—Representa- || i 5 2 two. Here 1s an opportunity to own 4 Y ! Women's' Costume Slips. of white a stylish sleeveless sweater at a very Clty Again Likely to Lead| _7ne cxecutive committee of the|tive Hamilton Fish. sr.. of New York, | and gray sateen; soft. lustrous fin- - S Jow: prics; Hine quality yarn in sn 1 ish quallt; double shoulder straps; T assortment of two-toned combina- Oklahoma American Legion voted at|who has been visiting The Hague and ull sizes and full lengths. Just what tions; also green, tomato, orchid and a meeting here vesterday to demand | Genev. vho c er- Murder Tables of the that Gov. J. C. Walton .remove George [ | - 1. ARG whoNSATRg /oI the A"} i you need to wear under the new Jade. All sizes. A Wilson from the presidency of Okla- | !¢an delegation here, issued a state- summer frock. £ United States. homa Agricultural and Mechanical | ment in which he sald that he would Goldonberg's—Third Floor. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor, College. on his return to America oppose the | (}| — nor e formal action will be taken | project of the United States Joining : E an next Tuesday. the world e because it has no Epecizl Dispatch to The Star. The legion had inv d\l'aled a| péwc‘:—';; enforce pe:‘ i MEMPHIS, July 16—The coroner | statement he was alleged to have | ' He added that he would also‘oppose ! |f| today he inquest over the | made more than a ver axo. in which | the United Statex joining ‘the leugue |} C amous ape- e bodies of Mr. and Mex. €. C. Nichols. [ he was quoted as ‘having wald: “I|of nations “until {here Is morato- :! ’he Rush fbr l hese < never see an American Legi | des % e il an American Legion button | rium on hatred and a desire for peace i : e imet hisiwlle o) T want to shoot a hole through | ful relations among the European na- ||} & . . owntown bank and fired four s g faee | Ir into her body. Then he killed him-| Wilson denied the statement ! | %lt@ Chlffon Olles self. | | 4 . . There is nothing unusual in this| KNIGHT UNDER KNIFE. UNVEIL SHAFT IN FRANCE.'| 9 eXcept that it brings the list of slay- | BALTIMORE. July 16.—Sir m— | en S lne l n. Y ings charged against Memphis and | John Hendrie, for: | PARIS, July 16.—A monument erect- | A 2 i T 52X 1be expected.” nurses at Johns Hop- |Of the e ; oree | | And full assortments of : A frere ;nnl.nhs. Unless some (!vh:'r (;Ill‘s x\:‘f kins Hospital reported last night. The l“,}r‘df*‘;::lj":,'l‘:"‘j; e 8 - the highest grade Shirts Women have long accepted this beautiful “Tape Edge” White ers u machine gun attack, Memphis | particulars of which are withheld. Y 4 S A \ b Voile as one of the best wearing summer fabrics and especially v the division defended in June, \ are here for your selec- il : : : ok 7 a 1918, v : . o T e desirable for its washing and wearing qualities. Extra fine, sheer, €lde table of the country. . Nine statés now have women at the| The monument stands i tion. They’re Shirts we're two-ply grade, with soft clinging chiffon finish, snow white bleached h’:"ml«h.uh\] 1 charged to Mem- :I'C‘i:)f: of their state educational sys- to which lity 1 1 proud to offer at such re and very strong, durable texture, 40 inches wide. s, but only v w ems the nam ni S 3 = ry s : » : B S R N S e | \ W =\ 5 markably low prices and | _79¢ White Organdie, 59c— 50c Dotted Swiss, 29c— n the " y. | \ \ 2 i) - el” i Vhi J - b i B a ALK Some of the killings have been R k th Att’ [l \ \ the full assurance they | omes from Switzerland, Ex- | woven pin dots. By ansac € IC ' \ ' are full cut and perfectly | Comeoyats Rue shecs Sosbtonol | *3p 1ok Satin. 69036 murder in Sheiby county . i B 2 proportioned. Men of cobwebby finclncss, 1cve;;ydyzrg e Yar": e \.\'asl; de E N . 7 E 5 fresh, snow-white bleached an inch o 5 th j —then get busy with a ) Washington have learned perfect. Full 45 inches wide. Satin, a superior quality cotton to realize the fact that 2 fabric, in all wanted lingerie £ brush and I i ite Dimity, 25c— " WOOd Stams L ool o e o oo - \ u “skimpy” cut shirts have M_fz:h ?{{::!fa:cmk'&hizcm shades, also black and white. e N et &9 F . 2 Reilly’s Paints and Ena!-n- | no place in a Goldenberg extra fine, sheer quality, in 50c Check Voiles, 29c— ve months the 111151155- els—and, presto, your liv- i b sale, and as a conse- various size checks. 36-inch White Novelty Voiles, ahticabronght Wall T; ing room can boast of ! . | quence our shirt events 59c White Voile, 39%c — | white woven checks; sheer, and viotent : a IS, B oae of those cmare ! continue to grow in | #dinch White Chiffon Voile, | two-ply quality. entus = : ine, sheer, two-ply quality, for g E 5 . - Whites Kill Whites. il = 3 : s public confidence and are i A 50c White Batiste, 29c X ty-five per cent of Memphis'| = FIOOI‘ Wax painted chairs, tables, etc., always successful. w?;}zcé wil,f:,;:f:,ihfm;i;s_ 36-inch White Mercerized 3 Woven Stripe Batiste, pin R DR T & Varnishes & 7o %o much in vogue. $6 to $7.50 Silk Shirts $4 Real English 36-inch Longcloth, ten yards in | 000 PR FR M Grestes. s ired of again leading the homi- e where a white person was % qc : ; eacg piece; fine, close-woven e e alain white was the slayer, and S p Consult us about refinishin rade. | sldenberg’s—First Floor. O e R creen Paint - inishig K e ol eaes yediiesnid ol Broadcloth Shirts 'hus, none of this ye 's deaths have it Cl”y finishes—if you can due to race iriction. I VGGNTMEGE handle a brush. 1 x x ra a’ge [ ] Frederick Hoffman's homicide | column in an insurance publication | 7. per 100 population for 22, and this P Mation. . With » | Please note—there are no fiber silk or other | [ ] lze eam eSS ee S N e mioies Wie . Mo PAINTS. OILS, GLASS i mixtures in the lot—every shirt is pure silk | a it has five wnd &} s - | and absolutely perfect. (English Label in Each Shirt) . < in whicn o bewter |f| Phone Main 1703 1334 New York Ave. : Y : They are carefully tailored of the high- | Mill Seconds of { TR FIEREIINE SIS SRl grade, silky finished, lustrous English Regular $2.00 Qualny —Empire Flat Stripe Pure Silk Broadcloth. ¢! 3 he appearance of real Sheets of the better kind, made of superior grade, finely finished PROSPERITY SLIGHTS T S B o Joes £ oo P ey L T M O P = = - ' :fi!l:::: ';:i!;yhm]:; Jersey Silk. Workmanship par excellence—bclosdy sgtchefi in the desirable suas-lnhch size, which ):;ousew;:.!;l preter. 2 RA"-ROADS IN WEST —Plain White Silk Broadcloth. throughout; pre-shrunk ncclk ar{dsz‘ méc $1.39 Bleached Sheets, 50c illowcases, 35c— = — - —Peerless Heavy Satin Stripe Silk Creia j facedironts or 0 O e e $115—81x90 Seamless Bleached | 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, Teat ter <1 25 M ie Shant Silk, wit rat clear whi L 5 erfect quality. i arch or dr g estern President Sas| Government Service ~Heawy 14 Momac Shantung Silk with separse | 0555 ¥ o Btioneds o hand pressed. - | PR3 Bodupreads, $225— | e Pilloweases. 29c— Other Sections Fare Much | i Plain” white and white with colored satin 8199 White Dimity Bedspreads, | 45x3 Bleached Pillowcases, | : All sizes 13% to 17; all regular siceve lengths. | stripes. Sizes 14 to 17. Al pvs | Tond torn Gl ifoneds pestect N large employs a very large proportion of Wash- y ~ f vl lity. | ingten’s permanent residents, and every one Bensialigntissends. et | i of them requires banking service. “::.[:l::“':,;, 8| Since 1900 the Union Trust Company has | Smart Vacati«o'l Dresses Women ,s Beautiful Was]l Frocks s » not sharc in the return- specinlizl:d in service to these men and \ ng prosperity of southern and east- women, handling their Checking Accounts, F ig Gi = iving! B b lnes . Sam il B A o or Big Girls .Givin, grn tines, Samucl ot peiton, vresi- | il small or large, safeguarding their savings, P 5 it c At Two Low Prices—-Remarkable for Vflue Giving! ' railway, sald yosterday. 3 supplying safe deposit, foreign exchange . 2 f = Ready for another busy day in the sale of summer wash ool oo curalussan Jannualive: and investment service. . i b ‘“.?nl‘f;s will wel&f’me fll‘ilsgp:;:r:,:i:o!ofl";gi? S:;Col; frocks—with the same extraordinary values and fine assort- I.Irll of -l‘H r cent on their valu- & & o 1 eautiful resses as ese, al 1 - v . - * " here today to su 1y their needs e e bl oD BT e are ; It is a Washington bank for Weshington |} | skimpily cut dresses, but made on generous lines. Good qual- ;ncm? that‘: m&ge};t s e o SR ot Shve : ¥ i people and we know you will like it. b ity ginghams, in checks and plain_colors. Some with pretty or warm weaf % y cent held >y the Inter- 7 ‘| stitchings, in straight-line and waist models. All guaranteed Wash Dresses | W ash Dresses ;" Commission = | & fast colors. ¥ 4 | Worth Up to $15.00 $1 Summer Dresses, 84c—Little Girls Summer R4 Worth Up to $7.50 | PEtory Dresses, of high count percales; yoke models, with white organdy i = B > K H ; large carriers of agri- | Z collar and cuffs; sizes 2 to 6 years. . Z ¢ 5 § e / | $1 Dresses, 79c—Baby Dresses, of fine white nainsook, 2 ° g fates. The averags rate | il square, low neck models; sleeves and skirts trimmed with embroid- ] . is 16 yer cent less| y ery; sizes 1 and 2 years. = ) | ey ), 7 o o A P 413 per cent less | Baby Dresses, $1—Of sheer crass barred muslin; low And a complete range of ern-railways t | 1 y vi 1 es and insertions; deep hems; sizes S . o S ways operate more neck style with yokes of laces a P | sizes, including Misses’ Sizes 1 3 OF THE i s ey | SIS 5N -5—7 FTAR| DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA e half the mileaga of the country, and = 2 2 s Si 1t is the condition of ol \he vailways o= Goldenbers's—Third Floor. i \ Sizes 16 to 20 16 to 20, Regular Sizes 36 guning ihis mileage. not that of a : 4 3 Regular Sizes 36 to 44 to 44, and Extra Large Sizes i S | STENCILED GRASS RUGS 4 i T Maria Verone, leading woman at- . Ft. R St lity materials, such as gen- frage moven e e 9x12-Ft. Room Models for every occasion- gua‘ity S s : All faibi § i b v Voiles, Printed 28 pum Size—4 \ jashioned of fine quality |uinc Normandy Voiles, Pri 0 r il il Figured Voiles, Hand-drawn- Perfect Quality, Bt prsands, Noies, in & | worke Voiles and Novelty i oiles. 3 i “xcellent quality summer rugs for every room in the house— i 5 ight and dark 4 p hcav\y«'xd;:xble- qarp zrade that \\%ll give the maximum of service : ] La':ag(iee;ange of light | " Paneled and draped models P ————————— and satisfaction, All are perfect and finished with tape-bound * 3 : : with frills and tucks ; organdie > - B 1 Sides and ends that exactly match the colorings of the rugs. Many 3 Trimmings of white or ecru | trimmings, lace collars and ! [\ ‘ 7 attractive designs to choose from, in green, blue and brown oriental, face, pleatings, crushed or wide | cuffs and dainty style touches EST D | medallion and novelty patterns. girdles, short “«‘id thredvqua‘x(r- ;hd! :’\;;lsl“glgzi‘c the most | i ves, nd round necks. as v . | sx10-ft. $3.79 | :;:—::-R“g! $2.69 $1.69 ; ter sleeves, Va [ I Grz;::s:-—rumn Floor. i3 rass Rugs.. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor shades. Has Become the Greatest it i 50c Tissue . 1 19¢ Huck Towels Suburban Success Around Z Ginghams, 39c Yd. 390 and 5 OC Dr eSS VOlleS H:a\)leell/zlfi fi‘ifi’mm SUCCESS! Washington B oy e seori In a Great Array of the Season's Loveliest Printings. | c Huck Towels, suitable for hand Sl a0 Zasun ‘ j er ! 2% Paid cn Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts been partly due to the | of the Panama canal, | fen away much trafhe m:dut oil the e dr;ircdnfrln)::; Every, Yard Perfect. Full 40 Inches Wide. red and blue bordered styles. —It ¥ I , buy a s and colors for ccol Summ¢ O e e Sold regularly at 19c each. oniy promises, but ACTUALLY IS A SUCC) The This Is Y | There are checks and broken g y s . A o Valuation of land in Lyon Park HAS INCREASED Saons plaids in pink, light blue, old All are new styles designed for the present season. Firm woven, sheer qualities, in “'13:':"5:5’;"1‘:"{"?{-3;2; i’g by leaps and_bounds! No meed to sit back and Last Opportunity i ¢ i . it i istinctive sty v nly - Tor yearsaT.YON PARK OFFERS YOU A SCCCRSS To Buy DIRECT * ! rose, red, green, orchid, black staple patterns, conventional designs and many, many distinctive styles usually found only ey ea it d s e deronds FUL INVESTMENT NOW! FROM THE OWNERS 3“39‘;]‘;:';338’”(';];;;2:3:3 25¢ in the higher priced wash fabrics. Every yard perfect and warranted to wash. Full 40 5% 00 80 o rth 50c ‘and 59¢ ; i ¥ il : sl : < inches wide. cach. ALL MODERN N Selaciene hentaionndd 25¢ Huck Towels, 19c— i T oY Fine Huck Towels, with pink, IMPROVEMENTS 7 jnwm ! stripes; fine, sheer quality. R Hi N | 35¢ Dress Ginghams, 29¢ 2 blae [ s; generous " LYONPARK IS . = | 55¢ New Process Novelty Voiles Furkish T owels, Pe— Bates quality; all new plaids, 3 kol - ; Ly - p 4 k: d plain colors. 3 i & eached Turkish Towels, heavy A FACT”—NOW! / “hfs"bf ;?ss!};:‘?iinghams. 49c Very fine, sheer Voiles, on dark grounds, with metallic designs of } l ' athletic weave; absorbent grade, i —36_inches wide; extra fine dots, figures and neat designs, printed by a new process which gives them fi,‘;'fi:fl?fl“};_"“" Hac; facconca ERC member that i | qgal']i)'-. i, b;;:“;‘c(“alndp}::“g; a distinctive appearance. Warranted perfect quality and fast colors. 29¢ Towels, 25c—Bleach- .1edrc are only a lim- | SEel s irined. cffects. 39 inches wide. See window display. ed Turkish Towels, neat blue o ctecnumbessofibutids . ||l Colors include pink, light blue, borders: soft and absorbent. ing sites now unsold in Lyon Park; I 1 orchid, green, old rose, black Goldenberg's—First Floor. however, they are located in Sec- and white. Fast colors. ; i 39c—36-inch onalciand b 2 i 50c Colored Voile, 39c—44-inch Colored 65¢c Homespun Ratine, 39c—36-inch - tions 5 and 7 (recently opened) 39¢, 48 d 59, Ch?ggn \v':,lfi'c a superior fine, two-ply quality, in a | Homespun Ratine, an ideal cotton fabric for suits Lace Rufflmgs, 4 and offer you choice spots front- ¢, ¥oc an c Complete assortment of street and evening shades. | and dresses; in gray, tan, copen, brown, jade, Alice. 59¢ and 98¢ ing on the most desirable streets. IF Summer Cretonnes 6.3Pc Plisse Crepe, 49c—30-inch Silk and | navy. russet and black. Stylish basket weave A al 1 t th ] YOU WOULD INVEST IN “SUC- 5 Yard Cotton Plisse Crepe, high-grade, soft, clinging |auslityo . 0 o o oo v guecil ot of the popular CESS"—SECURE ONE OF THESE 24c Yar ol for Tngeric and children's dresses. White, | _75¢ Striped Voiles, 45c — Beautiful new . Lace Ruffings, in circular ! ill di ; All full 36 inches wide, in gs- ink, 1i Tue, honevdew and orchid, also light | Satin-striped Voiles, fine two-ply quality, with pure OF Straight sty‘es, in white an UNSOLD LOTS! The map will direct s pink, light blue, honey : » : S oteines: olai ite- 36 inch ecru colors. ~Pretty new pat- u—DRIVE OUT TODAY! . sortment of colorful designs, grounds with neat floral designs. sille satin stripes; piain black and white’; 36 inches ecru_colors. Pretty new pat 72 such as floral effects, stripes, ° §0c Ratine, 39c—Beautiful New Ratines, | wide - e e i, TS bird, foliage desugmn Light or . "Il the most popular checks and plaids; wanted 69c Swiss Organdy, $9c—45-inch Im- NeoKiue: 1595 Orsandi dark colors. esirable . for o100 combinations; 36 inches wide. ported Swiss Orgznfidyj, an exsra f‘!“h- "‘;‘“b"f““s' Collie 'and Cuff Sets ;,,Ewh;.‘: couchy cusbion o furnityre slip Dress Linen, 98c—Colored Dress Linen, g:;senz}\llale:"n:r::stwfi;:: grade, with cobweb fine- Collar and Cuff Sets, fn white, Sy pure linen grade, shrunk ready for use; all wanted 3 - and Tuxedo shapes. First Floor—Bargain Table and Fourth \/imer shades; 36 inches wide. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES NOTIONS Women’s $2.50 “Onyx” Lawn Bias Seam Tape, all Regula Choice of idths: six-yard picces at 7. = e b $2 20 i e Senig Cotion ilk Stockings [ o & —There is no time like the present. 5. ; spools, S¢. Many re-sales have been made privately Values Styles :o'llolm.!‘(f()-yaar:ld‘l.) assorted and the owners in some cases have re:sold their hold- i Full Fashioned, With ings for cash at very high PROFIT! §Vh i i i colors; four-yard pieces, 3. 2 g e ot from us. you ESt the benchi of the ewners Rat They are styles that have won approval this season, including SClors: SOYrFYRrC RS By “Pointex” Heels—All ] 2 ENE CASH—MONTHLY price. YOUR DELAY NOW MEANS A LOSS OF MANY White_Reignskin and Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, with Louis, . "oty oleces, 10c. # ; i DOLLARS LATER—IF YOU CONTEMPLATE BUYING Baby Louis, military and low walking heels. Welt and turn soles. ¥ s white, Bliieand Perfect Quality Liberal Discount for Cash IN LYON PARK. o 0 7 tn the assortment, widths A to D. N T e Tieee | . | 5 for 10c. : : Seldom do women have an opportunity to save so much Office I] YON & IFH Il ‘l H i Children’s $1.50 and $1.75 White Footwear, $1.19 so};‘l’;flell“‘flfl#zl‘fl‘i‘:& See. on “Onyx” Silk Hosiery. Every pair perfect; full fashioned, On The Property Telephone Misses' and Children’s White Canvas Low Shoes, in Strap Velvet Grip Hose Supporters, and with the famous “Pointex” heels. b i Loy ! B 1 fortably styled. Sizes 8! to i ; ly 25¢ 1 Lyon Park —OWNERS— Clarendon 487 j 1]’;':“1"3 fi';j lgé‘?:dfficclgfi Shdicomiprssy % ;":i':flagr gt segUisEly Colors of black. African brown, gray, camel and chest- ST R Goldenberg’s—First Fleor. Goldenberg's=Tirst Floor. nut. All sizes—at $1.69 a pair.

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