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SEES BRITISH CLAN TOWRANGLEISLAND Stefanssen, Canadian Ex- plorer, Urges Its Annexa- tion by Government. Dy the Associated Press, v 24—As a cooling ed commons debate ernational moments, itish officialdom has been sionally occupied during the unusual | torrid summer in hearing Vil halimar Stefanssen, the Canadian ex- plorer, urge British annexation of Wrangle Island, the bit of controver- sial land in the north polar seas tol ocea- nd Russia | ms at different times e is as have made during the last century. Th vet no indication that Stefanssen is likely to succeed in.his object. The foreign office is extremely reticent ing possible annexation, its, statement belng limited | the Eritish | formulated a| policy R Is in London, | however, are no They assert with gr Wrangel is theirs e vrepared to protect thelr land from | British territorial ambitions | Has Other Purpose in View. Stefanssen told the A ess that his mission to_] er importance than the i ation of Wrangle or any other | to the British npire. H d. “I have under- ask of teaching | that the world! 1y accepted | 1 that w 1|hin1 t valu- ¢ surface | iated | nelang | ¢ill be the basis for air routes f of the world in! 4 journeys [rnnx: portanc ural to wish fo; I established B and again in 1921, of the British empire. U. S. Claim Next Britain's If the British renounce their en considers the Unit will have the best claim because of the landing th 1 in 1881, but if ne » become a part Zovernment, never appro: than thiffy miles to the island and no authoritative claim has ever been cstablished sinc Miss Vietor! ®obtained a lic Auburn, N. Y. 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO: Bijur on application of deputy at-- torney generals, Dwyer and Rosen- thal. The action was taken as part of the attorney general's crusade under the || .- |blue sky law against alleged fraudu- —An_injunc- |lent stockbrokers, under the authority | restraining I Pictures, [of the Martin act, allegations being ; Smadtwood, Inc, and A. N.|made that the defendants had not‘ 3 an individual,” from | sufficient funds to back the {ssuance 00.000 worth of bonds | of the securities to the public as con- ictures, hassbeen signed | templated. Court’ Justice Nathan A hearing was set for next Friday. BOND SALE RESTRAINED. Film Company Enjoined Under . Blue Sky Law. NEW YORK, July tion T EDMONSTON’S—Home of the“Otiginal” FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Two-Distinctively Different Corrective Foot Forms 41l Foot conditions are not alike—in fact, require differ- ent treatment the same as dif- fersnt bodily dis- eases require differ- ent treatments. Tlhese Two Cor- rective Foot Forms illuatrated, will re- lieve: and correct about 909, of the foot aslments of to- day. The Arch Instep Brace shoe meets the requirements where the arch is weak or fallen, or the ankle is weak. The Elas-Arch Shoe is adapted to an entirely different foot condi- tion aind corrects by a different method. ZF_!.As-,‘u«;gl" Avother * Foot Form™ That Corrects Certain Foot Troubles Consult us about your individual re- lquirements. Our Experts will give yol \Professional Advice without charge. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 ]g Stl’eet Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager Here’'s where the COUNT everybody in, when Post Toasties are served! the fame of these delicious fiakes of toasted corn are a call to every one’s appetite. If you know about them, there’s a get- hungry thought,in just hearing about fhem! They’re so delightfully golden-bmown and flavory and satisfying—and they stay crisp in the cream! joy begins,/ The name and And you can be generous! A serving usually costs less than a cent. There are many servings in a package—every flake a delight. All ready to serve, too; no bother, no waiting—and they build energy for work or play. A fresh supply improved CO MADE 'BY POSTUM- C at the grocer’s for' you. ‘Worth asking for by -their own name, Post Toasties, and be sure toget the Yellow and Red wax-wrapped package. EREAL CO., INC.; A Sweeping Midsummer Clearance of - WASH DRESSES Values Worth Up to $5 $2.79 Sizes 16 to 20 for Misses. Regular Sizes 36 to 44. Extra Sizes 46 to 52. Dresses of Imported and Domestic Ginghams. Dresses of Crepe Gingham. In many instances you can purchase two frocks at almost the regular price of one. Clearance is our aim, and we’ve made re- ductions that will sweep out these summer frocks tomorrow. Dainty light colorings for every occasion and darker shades for practical affairs. Short or three-quarter sleeves. Flowing side or inset panels, self or contrasting trimmed collars; organdy and self-trimmed girdles and other charming style touches. A complete range of sizes for misses and women of every type, including plenty of larger sizes. Goldenberg's—Second Floor, WASH FABRICS At Clearance Prices 39¢ Ratine, 35¢—36 inches wide, in the stylish basket and pebble weaves. Choice :of old rose, jade, copen, brown, navy, tam, cadet, russet, lavender znd black. 39¢ Printed Voile, 22c—38 and 40 inches wide, light and dark grounds, in a large variety of checks, dots, floral pat- terns_and_neat figures. Oc Voiles, 39c—44-inch Plain-color Voiles, two-ply quality, with chiffon finish. All wanted strect and evening shades. 59c Canton Crepe, 33c—36 inches wide, a high-grade cotton fabric, in a good as:ortment of colors. Goldenberg's—First Floor. A Clearance of Women’s $5 to $7 WHITE FOOTWEAR All new—this season’s favorite styles and many differeat models to choose from. White Kid, Nu- Buck, Reignskin and Canvas Low Shoes, including one and two strap pumps and oxfords, with Louis, Spanish, military and low walking heels; welt and turn soles. All sizes in the assortment from 2/ to 7. widths A to D. Goldenberg's—First Floor. BEDWEAR AND COTTON $2 Sheets, $149—81x99 | 50c Pillowcases, 3ic— Seamless Bleached Sheets; | 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, extra large size for double beds ‘ extra _ fine grade, irce from heavy, round thread quality, | starch or dressing. ree from starch or dressing. $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.89— Perfect quality. 72x99 White Dimity Bedspreads, $1.39 Sheets, $1.09—81x90 | extra length for three-quarter Seamless Bleached Sheets, full | beds; slight seconds. double-bed size; hand torn and Bedspreads, $2.29— ironed; perfect quality. 39¢ Pillowcases, 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, hand torn and ironed; perfect quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. GIRLS’ SUMMER DRESSES ;. $1.39 Crochet Bedspreads, full double- bed size; heavy raised Mar seilles pattern 20c Muslin, 14c—36-inch Bleached Muslin, close woven, soft-finish grade. 25c — A reduced price that will quickly clear away this group of girls’ summer frocks. Of sheer batiste, in pretty, light colors, made with ashes, collars and pockets.. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $2.50 Dresses, $1.79—Of fine Narmandy voile, assorted colors; neat hemstitched models; sizes 2 to 5 years. Girls’ Dresses, $3.95—Of imported colored organdy. in blue and green; beautiful appliqued de- signs; broken sizes. 9c—Of fine quality white ery and tucked styles, in new summer models. $4.50 and $5 Dresses, $3.79 —Summer Dresses for the big girls, of red Swiss and im- ported ginghams; smart models. o $5 Dresses, $3.69—Little Girls’ “Shangoon Dresses, in pongee color, with rose or blue waists; Z size 6 years only. Goldenbers's—Third Floor. lawn, lace, embr July Clearance of MEN’S FURNISHINGS $1.50 Union Suits, $1.19— | $1.50 Union Suits, $1.15— Porosknit Union Suits, white | Genuine Rockinchair Union and ecru colors; short sleeves, fine quality checked Suits, .of ankle or knee length legs; per- | nainsook; leg opening style and fect_quality; broken sizes. | blouse back that insures addi- $2 Straw Hats, $1—0dd | tional comfort to wearer; per- lots from regular stock and ‘ fect quali i sizes 34 to 46, sales; all good shapes; includ- $1.50 Neglige Shirts, §1— ingfl;iain and fancy braids. Mercerize(slh_ Cotton_ hp gngee ' ar, 12c | Neglige Shirts, with button- —Tulfx::; H;;{,de’\?;’isg,hle down attached collars; barrel Neckwear, white grounds with | sleeves; plain tan only; perfect colored border or panel stripe, | Quality- also self stripes. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 24 ’s Fiber Hose, 59 omen’s Fiber Hose, 59c Irregulars of $1.00 Values Women’s Fiber and Thread Silk Hose, in black, white and assorted shades; three seam back. <The imperfections are slight, and will in no way intbrfere with wear nor appearance. 25¢ and 35¢ Socks, 19c—Children’s Cotton Socks, white with assorted striped tops and turnover cuffs; perfect quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.69 Costume Slips, $1.48 Each Of White Nainsook, prettily trimmed with laces and inser- tions; straps to match; assorted new styles; made with double skirts. Al sizes. Sateen Slips, $1.19—O0f white, Llack and navy blue sateen; dou- ble vhoulder ‘straps; full hips; correct lengths. Extra-size Slips, §2.25—0f beau- tiful quality white nainsook. with Luilt-up shoulders of laces and insertions; double skirts; sizes 48 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 45¢ Woven Stripe Tissue Ginghams 24c Yd. Nothing more popular for dainty summer frocks than these lovely tissue ginghams— shown in an array of beautiful woven stripes on white grounds. A fine, sheer quality, in all wanted colorings, for women's aad-children’s dresses. Full 36 inches wide. ghams, 27c —32-inch s Ginghams, in a assortment ~ of checks. viaids, stripes and plain colors; warranted fast 25¢ Ginghams, 18c—Mill lengths ©f 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in plaids, checks and stripes; lengths from 5 to 15 yards; fast colors, 69c Woven Tissues, 49c—36 inches a very fine quality. ortment of the t checks and broken plaids, wanted colors. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s $1 Athletic Union Suits, 69c Cool, comfortable Union Suits, made athletic style, of sheer silk mull, in white and flesh colors. Bodice top style, with hiemstitched straps and button- less front; open seat. Regu- lar sizes only. neck and ar sizes only. Misses” Vests, 10c—Gauze Vests, with built-up shoulder straps and drawstring; sizes 4 to 16 Years Goldenberg's—First Floor. Summer Petticoats, $2.98 Whitce Silk Petticoats. beauti- ful quality, with scalloped edge: shadowproof kind. Elastic waist band. Short lengths only. Jersey Petticoats, $349—W hite and Pink Silk Jersey Petticoats, double skirts: good heavy qual- ity; assorted lengths. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 29¢ & 39c Summer Draperies, 19c yd. 5,000 yards of yard-wide Sum, mer Draperfes, including_Sillio- lines, Cretonnes and Figured Marquisettes, in lengths from 2 to S yards, but plenty alike to supply all needs. Light and dark floral. stripe, bird and foliage de- signs. First Floor—Bargain Table. $3 Summer Curtains $1.50 Pair Just one-half price for these Pretty Summer Curtains. Rose or brogvn grounds with various color Mripes; tassel trimmed; 21, vards long, 40 inches wide. Good weight, not the flimsy kind usi- ally advertised about this price. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. SUMMER SPORTS AND DRESS HATS At a Remarkably Low Price $2.95 New! Like Our Regular $5 and $7.50 Hats It was just good fortune that brought . these Hats to sell at $2.95. No space to \ / tell the story here. Naturally yqu'll b want to come and see them. ~They'll /‘, tell their own story of extraordinarily l / good values. .. Hats for dress, street, afternoon and sports wear—of Taffeta, Rgb!)cn, Crepe and Combinations, in all the new wanted shapes. White, black and white, solid black, etc. Many, many styles to select from. & g Goldenberg’s—Second Floor, SALE OF $2 SILKS Reduced in the July Sale to $1.69 a Yard All the requirements for the vacation wardrobe may be met in this sale of high-grade silks. The group embraces the following fashionable weaves in the most wanted colors: Sports Satin, heavy-weight, rich in~ white, All-silk Chiffon Taffeta, rich, lustrous grade ftn street and | evening also beautiful , tan, gray, 5 e 3 changeable effects. 36 and 40 in. wide. $l 69 | 35 inches wide. $2.00 $l 69 $2.00 value at..... * | votueiat. ool U0l ¥ Crepe de chine, heavy, firm- Black Satin Duchesse, all-silk, guality, in the' most | satin-face cuality; of heavy fter colors, $l '69 | weight and superior $l.69 o black. 40 inches texture. 35 inches wide. $2.00 value | wide. $2.00 value at A Vacation Sale of Boys’ & Girls’ $1.39 & $1.50 Genuine “KOVERALLS” $1.09 The manufacturer’s discontinued numbers, together with our regular stock, combined in one large lot and priced at savings thrift-wise mothers will welcome. “KOVERALLS"” Special Purchase of 1.500 Pairs— All First Quality. ) are_the ideal garments for vacation da; practical, comfortable and will stand frequent tubbings. Long and short sleeve mod in plain blues, khaki, neat stripes—ail w ing trimmings. Sizes 1 to 8 years. DAINTY WHITE GOODS 59c¢ White Voile, 35c—44 | inches wide, a very fine, sheer, two-ply quality, for waists and dresses. 59c Plisse Crepe, 35c—36 | inches._ wide, silk-finisl:, yarn | mercerized quality, in pink only, for making lingerie. 1 2.25 Longcloth, $1.89— No. 200 Imperial English Long- cloth, ten yards in each piece; fine chamois-finish grade. 39¢ India Linon, 24c—40 inches wide, extra fine, sheer | quality, snow-white bleached. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Clearance! Stenciled Grass - Rugs, $3.69 8x10-ft. Room Size—Originally Priced at $3.95 Lighty of these attractive summer rugs clearance priced tomorrow. 8x10-ft. room size—of heavy double- warp grass, strong and firmly woven. Choice of six hand- some stenciled designs, in blue, green and combination colorings. $12.95 Crex Rugs, $9.75— Not soiled floor samples, but per- [ fect quality, factory labeled 9x1 ’ | | 39¢ White Voile, 25c—40 | inches wide, fine, sheer quality, | for waists and dresses. 45¢ Indian Head, 35c—44- inch white Indian Head, linen- finish quality, lengths from 2 to 10 yards. 29¢" Nainsook, 18c— 36 inches wide. close woven, soft- finish grade, snow-white bleached. 39¢ Madras, 25c—32-inch White Shirting Madras, with white weven stripes; firm, close woven grade. 33 and §4 Runners, $195 —Extra-fine grade, 1,600-warp Grass Hall Runners, 27 inches by 9 feet and 27 inches by 12 feet; tape bound sides and ends; blue or green stenciled borders, $1 Small Rugs, 69c—18x36 Stenciled-design Crex Rugs, 30x 60 Stenciled-design Grass Rugs and 27x54 Reversible Wool and Fiber Rugs: good colorings and patterns. (First Floor—Bargain | Table.) colorings; handsome designs. Linoleum Rugs, $5—6x12- ft. Cook’s cork-filled burlap-back Linoleuum Rugs, all with com- plete borders; sold at this price because of a slight defect in printing. _ Worth, when perfect quality, $12.00 each. $1.50 BUNGALOW APRONS Extra size Bungalow Aprons, of fine-count $1i5- percales, trimmed with rickrack braid, made with square necks; others with colored bindings. . $3 Suit Cases $2.19 Cut generously full and well made. : Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Heavy Fiber Matting-covered Suit Cases, 24-inch size, neatly fined and bound on all sides; good side snaps and lock. Two leather straps all around. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, Summer Corsets $1.39 Summer Ventilating Corsets, also others of pink and white coutll, in assorted styles; broken sizes. Girdle Corsets, 19c—Fancy Pink Girdle Corsets, with soft boning; wide garters; mostly small sizes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. ! e