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. ‘Gen._Pershing Starts on Trip To Inspect Training Camps Will Tour Country in Investigation of M ilitafy Activities and Preparedness. Scheduled for Number of Addresses. 4 To inspect the summer tralning camps throughout the country, Gen. Tershing left Washington last night on & trip that will keep him away until August 26. Camp Knox, Ken- tucky is to be Gen. Pershing's first stop. In uddition to the camps he will speak at Blrmingham, San Antonio, ' Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Chics other pluces Gen. Pershing really began his big tour last week, when he made a 400-mile motor trip to Camp Meade 4una Mount Gretna, Pa. It was ex- Plained at the War Department that Gen. Pershing regards this as a criti- cal, time In his position as chief of staff—that of getting the military polley laid down by Congress in 1920 on a ng and workable basis. Hix Conception of Declared Policy. it is his conception of that policy that it aims to insure American doush r officers. 1S sus be believes, on the earnes tion with which young me 1s of the obligation of An itizenship to serve with the colors hen needed, gl rt to the peal themselves to a render that servic s of the troops they in war might be sed _otherwise, the of the holds on the ence overseas. . Pershing is ing the boys in training camps ! present trip with the idea are not out for a summer serious busin they rolfe. but oi fitting sliould the sration its defense. Hard work GIRL SWIMMER DROWNS | AS SHE LAUGHS AT GUARD Life-Saver Turns to Tell Fellow-| ‘Worker of Her Defiance and Fatality Occurs. ghteen . died in_the a oment. regular en- The wuards | and within atea! SRS from | arter | n any future war against | American | alone, under the system that is being developed, he will tell them at every opportunity, will win for them pro- motions in the Officers’ Reserve Corps. Preliminary Work About Complete. The chief of staff feels that the preliminary work in educating the Regular Army, both officers and men, up to & true conception of the duties laid upon it by the new policy has been very largely accomplished. The entire regular establishment, under his leadership, has been centered in thought and action on the training of the citizen components of the three-in-one Army of the [United States. Gen. Pershing has been deeply impressed already with the e p—— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON strides made e the last summer camps In getting the whole machine going on a basis so broad that it will be self-perpetuating. bring it home to the boys at the camps Just what their part in it ail is and to impress on them that they are the men In whose hands as citi- zens the safety of the nation will rest. It was to stimulate the work of the regulars along this line that he determined by means of a tour of the camps to bring to thelr support all the personal influence his posi- tion both as former commander of the war army and as present head in name and in fact of the new peace army. Seeks to Harmonize Forces. Gen. Pershing also hopes to iron out the lingering hostility in Natienal Guard circles to the organized Ye- serve element of the new army. He will talk In many states to joint gatherings of guard and reserve offi- cers and repeat at the camps his plea made at Camp Meade that reserve officer graduates of the training corps or the camps affiliate with the Na- tional Guard in order to keep their practical experience. The chief of staff believes the future holds an in- terweaving of the guard and reserve to an extent that will insure na- tional security in any war to come. He will explain his point of view in that connection as he goes on the present to: But the next step, he feels, is to military knowledge up to date by | 4D. C, MONDAY, JULY 2 3, 1923, 45¢c Lovely Woven * Tissue Ginghams, 24c A very fine, sheer grade of firm, even weave, in white grounds with colored woven stripes; all colprs warranted fast. One of the most desired mate- rials for cool summer frocks— smart in appearance anu possesses perfect washing qualities. 36 inches wide. Goldenberg's—First Floor. _!?:‘5_.;' 7 5249 to $4.98 Imported Bertha Collars, $1.55 Beautiful Venice and Filet Lace Bertha Collars, in various widths; decided favorites for fin- ishing ' the summer frocks. Chioce of white, cream or ecru colors. Goldenberg’s—First ¥loor. ; July clenra'l!ce time is here—economies greet you at every turn in this busy store these days. The reductions strike deep—season- able merchandise for every summer need is very low priced in the July Clearance Sale. 39c New Printed Voiles Full 38 and 40 Inches Wide. Again Tomorrow at A summer wash goods sale without’an equal for values in savings! Thousands of yards of the season’s most desirable Dress Voiles at the lowest price quoted this season for such fine qualities. Firm-woven, sheer qualities that will tub well—every yard perfect. Many, many pat- terns to.choose from, staple styles, conventional designs and novelty effects by the score. Tomorrow at 22c a yard. Full 38 and 40 inches wide. 22¢ Misses’ A Sale of ~ and Juniors’ SUMMER FROCKS to $1 Values Worth 0 It happens every day A business man wasn’t feeling very well. He said: “I’ll get some crackers and milk for lunch.” They served him Sunshine Graham Crackers. Delicious—he liked his lunch. Now he orders Sunshine Graham Crackers and milk very often be- cause it is the best light meal he ever had. Get them in packages at your grocer’s—also in bulk. Joose-WiLes Biscuir (oMPANY Branches in Over 100 Cities TR 3 T T T A T AN T T R A5 R B TG I BB B 69c Swiss Organdy, 55¢ 45-inch Imported Swiss Or- gany, very fine, sheer, trans- parent, permanent finish quality; in all wanted street and evening shades. 65c Ratines, 35¢ 3¢ inches wide, in_plain colors of blue, copen, jade, brown, navy, russet, lavender and black. Styl ish basket und homespun weaves. 75¢ Tan Pongee, 55¢ 35 inches wide, & silk-and-cot- ton fabric, with rich lustrous finish, for women's and children’s wear, and men's shirts. $1.98 & $2.49 Ruffled Net Flouncings, $1.39 Yard Dainty Ruffled Net Flouncings, of point de esprit or plain mesh nets, with four and five rows of ruffles, finished with ribbon edges, in white, pink, Nile, blue and mais: Make up into the prettiest of summer frocks for women and 89¢ Val Laces, 69c French Val Laces and Insertions, in matched 27 and 36 inches wide. children. 44 {nches wide, very fine, sheer, two-ply quality, In all sought- after summer shades, also black. 50c Plisse Crepe, 29c 30 inches wide, yarn mercer- ized, silk finish quality, in pink only; slight seconds. 55¢ New Process Voiles 39¢ 39 inches wide, a fine, sheer quality, on dark grounds, with metallic designs of dots, figures and neat designs printed by a new process which gives them a distinctive finish. Fast colors and perfect quality 50c Chiffon Voiles, 39c | 59¢ Ratines, 39¢ 56 inches wide, all the most popular checks and plaids, in wanted color combinations. 75¢c Striped Voiles, 44c 36-inch New Satin Strl; Voiles, fine, two-ply with pure 1k satin black, brow gold grounds, also white with black Stripe. 59c¢ Canton Crepe, 33c 36 inches wide, high-grade cot- ton fabric, In all wanted street or evening shades. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose Trregulars of $1.89 and $2.00 s _'_3_5 Qualities, at —— Termed “irregulars” by the makers because of slight faults which in no way mar the ap- pearance or affect the good-wearing qualities of the stockings. the desirable light chiffon weight for summer wear; made with double sole, heel and toe; lisle Fine quality thread silks, in $2._48 Cool and charming Summer Dresses for the young girl or miss of 14, 16 and 18 years—de- signed on lines that ex- press the spirit of youth. €hoice of a number of new and attractive styles, fashioned of fine quality materials. —Organdy —Imported Gingham —Japanese Crepe and Imported Gingham Combinations. Their beauty enhanced by tastefully arranged trim- mings of embroidery, braid and picot edging. Every wanted summer color from light to dark tones. This chance to buy dresses for vacation wear at such re- Jhe most widely read journalist says— . ng two "“‘:’{z‘&unp to be T much gerived a heavy meal, . \} - Menta! , the brain, E: work after 2 c g, bl b !hu; Higestions| Sac) f of our sets; all widths; white and cream colors; twelve- vard pleces. $2 Georgette Crepe, $1.59 in black, white and For entire dresses and Fine, close-woven grade, colors: 40 Inches wide. overblouses. P Goldenberg's—First Floor. $2.50 Fancy White seconds of $1.00 values. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Sports Satin $1.49 . 40 Inches Wide and Perfect Quality. Heavy satin-face fiber-silk 3uality, in fashionable white self-color novelty effects, including the scarce an desirable overplaids. These beautiful white skirtings will lose none of their rich luster after washing. Right in the height of popular favor for sports skirts. 40 inches wide. 59¢ White Voile, 35c 44 inches wide, very fine, sheer, two- ply grade, with soft, clinging, chiffon fin- ish; snow white bleached. $1 White Broadcloth, 59¢ 36-inch Imported White Broadcloth, a handsome yarn mercerized cotton fabrie, for men's and boys' shirts, etc. 75¢ White Organdy, 55¢ 45-inch Imported White Swiss Organdy, fine, sheer, transparent grade with per- manent finish. 39¢ Novelty Voiles, 28¢ 36-inch Novelty Check Volles, sheer, two-ply quality, with white woven checks. ’ Goldenberg's—First Floor. Every yard perfect quality; full 39c White Organdy, 25¢ 40 inches wide, fine, sheer quality, for waists and dresses. 50c White Oxford, 25¢ 46 inches wide, yarn mercerized quality. for men's and boys shirts, etc 40c White Voile, 25¢ 40 Inches wide, sheer quality, for waists and dresses. 50c Dotted Swiss, 29¢ 36 Inches wide, with white woven pin dots; sheer quality. 35¢ India Linon, 24c 40 inches wide, extra flne, sheer quality, snow white bleached. garter top. Black and a number of colors. - Women’s Fiber and Silk Hose, 59c Fiber and Silk mixed Hose, three-seam back, in black and assorted shades. also two-toned effects with silk clock up the side, in black and colors: markable savings be missed. Sizes 14, 16 and should not 18 years. Goldenbe: Juntor Dress Section— gS0ldenbers’s Juntor Dress - e Clearance of Odd Lots Men’s Summer Furnishings $1.50 and Sz‘gathing Suits One-piece style, plain blue and blue or black with colored border; perfect quality. 50c Neckwear, 25¢ Ipark Washable Neckwear, four-in- hand, open-end style; white, stripes and plain colors. $2.95 Panama Hats, $1.59 Toyo Panama Hats, in optimo, Astor, alpine, sailor and telescope shapes; silk band and rubber perspiration shield Goldenberg's—First Floor. Clearance of $1 Waists & Overblouses at 64c Cool and dainty waists and over- blouses in the season’s most favored styles ; fashioned of plain or striped dimity, trimmed with self or con- trasting colors. Sizes 36 to 46 included in the as- sortment. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Notions i 40c Garters, 21c Silk Web Garters, made with pads; black, white and plain colors. 39¢ Suspenders, 19c | Of fine lisle webbing, leather and kid | castoff ; stripes and plain colors. | satin Up to $2.50 Shirts, §1.29 Full “cut and correctly proportioned Shirts of high-grade materials, such as English_and Domestic Woven Mad Corded Madras, Fiber Striped Madra. ford Cloth, Rep Cloth and other fine ings. Regular neckband and c tached styles, in stripes, checks, ures, plain white and plain color: Every shirt perfect. Sizes 133 the lot. Women's 79c Union Suits 59¢ Each Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, with loose or tight knee ; also bodice style, with tight knee; perfect quality. > : . Boys’ Union Suits, 39¢ Ecru Knitted Union Suits, high neck and short sleeves; knee pants; sizes 6 to 16 years; seconds of 69c values. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. CLEARANCE OF LAY safe. Grape-Nuts with milk or cream is a meal in itself. Eat it regularly for break- fast or lunch. You'll feel better, think better, and do better work . with less effort. Battle Creek, Mich. U.S.A. A FOOD ECONOMY Fout besplag teaspoontuls of GRAPE-NUTS for meal is suffcient for_an -~ FOR HEALTH — “Ohere’s a Reason” aamnernes Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Contaloiag the matural puttve clements of these. o heroughly 308 sceatifcally baked. TR A TR g e A T AR TS s R 0 P A R R T T A T T 3 B i T e T B AR WOMEN’S $3 TO $4 . WHITE FOOTWEAR $1.85 Pair Every woman who requires a pair or two of white shoes to complete her vacation wardrobe should take prompt advantage of the savings. A variety of desirable styles in white canvas oxfords and pumps, with and McKay sewed soles. Louis, military and low walking heels; welt, turn All sizes in the lot from 2% to 7. $1.25 and $1.50 Tennis Oxfords, 95¢ Pair Styles for women and boys; white. Sizes 1 to 5% and 2% to Goldenberg’s—First Floor. and cholce of black, brown and 1 $1.39 SEAMLESS SHEETS 81x90-inch size Seamless Bleached Sheets, for double beds; heavy close-woven quality, hand torn and ironed,’ finished with 3-inch hem. All are well finished and perfect. Bleached Sheets, $1.25 72x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra long for three-quarter beds; superior high grade quality; sec- onds of values worth $1.75 each. $1 Bleached Sheets, 69c 54x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, single-bed size; perfect quality; hand torn and ironed. 39¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Bleached Plllowcases, large size; hand torn and ironed; perfect quality. $1.09 50c Pillowcases, 35¢ 45x36 Bleached _Pillowcases, very fine quality, free from starch or dressing. % $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.89 72x99 White Dimity Bedspreads, slight seconds; of fthe standard -qualfgy. » $4 Bedspreads, $2.29 Crochet Bedspreads, full dou- ble-bed size; heavy raised Mar- sellles patterns. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, 0. N. T. Darning Cotton, black and _white; -yar spools. THREE for 5c. Brook's Glace Cotton, 200- vard spools; white and black. Spool, Sc. ‘White Cotton Tape, 24-yard rolls, 14c. Lingeric Tape, » white, pink and blue, with bodkin; 8-yard pieces, 8c. Hair Nets, cap shape; double mesh: perfect quality;. all shades. THREE for 25c. Shell Hairpins, assorted kinds; 5, 8 and 10 in box, at 9c. Dressmakers’ Pins, good qual- ity; A00 in paper. THREE for 10c. Rubberized Hodsehold Aprons, trimnred with rickrack braid, 44c. Dr. Parker’s Skeleton Waists, with garters; for boys and girls, 39c. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 32 Kayser Silk Gloves, $§148 An unusual underprice offering of this superior make silk glove, noted for its wearing qualities. Beautiful Milanese silk, with Paris point stitching, in black, white and colors. 15-button el- bow length. Goldenberg's—First Flodr. Shopping Bags 29¢ Each Large size, substantially made Shopping Bags, of black fabri- coid and waterproofed auto cloth. Made with double handles. First Floor—Bargain Table. Girls’ Summer Apparel All odds and ends of summer apparel have been gathered together and marked at lowest possible prices. 98c Dress Aprons, 79¢ | Gingham Dresses, $1.48 Bungalow Dress Aprons, fine [ In checked ginghams, trimmed with plain colors, also of blue pol and dot material, trimmed with red; sizes 6 to 14 years. 79c Bonnets, 59c Bables' White Lawn Bonnets, | ted, dainty tucks, lace and ribbon trimmed styles; all sizes. Jumper Dresses, 59c Little Girls' Sleeveless Jumper | Dresses, of chambray and linene; | trimmed with rickrack braid; | sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. ‘ | i Children’s Hats, §1 Braid and Straw Hats, stylish two-toned colors; in various pop- ular models. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. and assortment of colorings, made w sash: mostly 6 to 12 Vi " Girls’ Capes, $3.79 Little Girls' Capes, wool knit- in green and tan combina | tions. Girls’ Capes, $2.48 Girls orange, Little Capes, new models. $3 Dresses, $248 Fine grade Ging! combination plain pretty h large collar all sizes fron Wool jade Knitted and red; skirts, trimmed with picot ruffle; green or brown, broken sizes. $5.95 Stenciled Grass Rugs $3.69 8x10-ft. room size Stenciled Grass Rugs, of hcavy double-warp quality; full of wear and satisfaction. C€lean, smooth finish and perfect quality. The assortment includes many attractive designs in the most wanted colorings. July Clearance Sale price, $3.69. 9x12-ft. Sten- ciledGrass Rugs reduced Rugs, at— 4.6x7.6-ft. Sten= ciledGrass 6x9-ft. size Stenciled Grass Rugs reduced