Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1923, Page 20

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i 20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., 1923. SSTMERSP mernssps IS FOR RADICALS WEDNESDAY, _AUGUST 1, Senator Greene Says Both Parties Are Auctioning Gov- L. ernment to Socialism. Up to $1.50 Imported | Bar Pins 55¢c Imported Rhinestone and Novelty Bar Pins, a good as- sortment of styles, including silver, platinum, enamel and bakalite effects, with brilllant rhinestone, colored stone and marquisite settings. r \ Goldenberg's—First Floor. 39¢ Dress Voiles 38 and 40 220 Yd. Inches Wide, assortment of the season’s A very large most desirable styles to choose frmn‘merv yard crisp, fresh and new. Nothing qune so desirable for late summer dresses—a firm woven, sheer qua]n\' that awill tub well. Every yard perfect. Staple styles, conven- tional designs and many novelty -printings to choose from. 38 iand 40 inches wide. 69c Swiss Organdy, 55¢c—45 | inches wide, fine, sheer, transparent | finish; imported quality; in afl’ | { | Up to 50c Dressing Combs 25cEach Senator Frank L. Greene of Ver- fmont, republican, in an interview de- Sleeveless Jacquettes and democratic parties are “stupidly ||| f (‘umh. all coarse or coarse and BUEHONIRE . ot b Goverhisnt Aol fine teeth; plain and Gainsboro state soclallsm by their competitive $2 98 e [e A he ot 1ase slight defects in finish. bids against one another for the{| Goldenberg's—First Floor. ‘progressive’ vote and suport, ' “Time to Stop,” He Says. “It is time to stop,” said Senator E D g very woman’s. wardrobe must Greene. *Folks in my region are popu- 7 ultra-conservative. Perhaps, how- have one of these smart sleeveless larly thought to be old-fashioned, ]acqucttes for sporfis wear and vaca- ever, making all allowances for tion needs. They are fashioned of shades of. proportions in various fiber and wool mixtures, in four- types, the very fact that some men in my state are somewhat detached {’“"0“ 'mt]dels aind la"e f’fi“edd }"‘:‘ I"" from the clamor of the market-place arge variety of the wante igh colors. All sizes—exoeptionally low unbiased sense of the relative values of things, get ‘a little truer® per- priced at $2.98, on some notions and pr \ Fiber Silk Sweaters, $6.98—Styl- {awithout ipeun] o ish Fiber Silk Blouse Shweaters, white, trimmed with black, tan with brown or Fiber Silk Sweaters, $8.98—Tie- on Fiber Silk Sweaters, jacquette models, with three-quarter-length sMeeves; black and white and tan and browsn Goldenberg’'s—Third Floor. Women’s White Footwear Former $3 to $5 Values $1 95 Pair LLow shoes in the favorite styles for summer wear are sharply reduced in this clearance sale tomorrow. You may choose from White Nubuck and White Canvas Oxfords and Strap Pumps, with Louis, mili- tary and low heels. Welt, turn and McKay sewed soles. All sizes in the lot from 214 to 7, widths A to D. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. “I am not yet persuaded that lh!‘l majnrl(\ of the voters of this coun-|| try in elther party want this govern- ment to take up state socialism or |/l 10 be even in peril of it. Yet what we || are doing day by day is nothing less, no matter if we do call it by another name. And we go on, vear in and year out, making campaigns by ap- pealing to the greed of a clamorous multitude, making all kinds of prom- ises to do this, that and the other thing by way of class legislation if we are only continued in power. Be-|/fl| cause some other fellows go a step farther than we do along this very line we call them radicals, but we are fast getting to the point where this matter of radicalism is simply a dif- || ference of degree and not of kind. Says Appenl to Common Sense. may be the reason why they have an all-white; su ihce effect. 65c Ratines, 35¢—36 inches wide, stylish basket weave and homespun weaves, in plain blue, jade, copen, brown, navy, russet, lavender and black 50c Ratinspun, 39¢—36 inches wide, yarn mercerized crepe-weave fabric, in wanted summer shades. $1.59 CREPE DE CHINE, §1.39 ~ Women’s Extra Size Beautiful all-silk quality, richly lustrous and firm \\;uvcn for X Costume Slips, $1'50 durability and service. The assortment inciudes all thes wanted summer shades for smocks, waists and dresses. 40 inches yvide. $2 Chiffon Satin, $1.49—35 inches wide, all pure silk, soft chif- lh wanted street and evening shades. 50c Voiles and Organdy, 25¢ 6 and 40 inches wide; fine qual- | N3 s 5 - - ities, in all wanted street and even- A costume slip is an important factor in the sum- ing shades, also black; mill seconds. mer wardrobe of every woman, giving as they do, the “I believe we can make a success- ful appeal to the sober, common sense of men enough to niake up a majority of the voters, if, instead of promis- ing what we will do if we get the government or hold it. we turn Squarely about and promise what we will not permit to be done. e %o be radicar go m-r‘u a while, If they must, even If we 40 lose an election here and thére be- cause we put up a policy that does first appea to tract the ) e philoss v hard blows d be patient. & will come, and e shall win out a long, long time.” WASHINGTON IS CALLED when it does come. ind stay on top for FINEST CONVENTION CITY| Progressive Order Session by Re-Electing Samuel Epstein President. S8amuel Epstein of Chi £0 was re- rlected pre > Progressive t at the final ses- s yesterday of a three-day con- ded the 1924 convention after & ontest with Chicag Carl Dubinsky of St. Louls was osen first vice president. Morris apiro of St. Louls, grand secretar: d 1 D. oldberg of St. Louls; gran: *asurer. am Handelman of Chi- g0 was elected director of propa- «nda and Dr. Phillip I. Dorne of “‘hicago was chosen director of edu- ation, In the course of re-election, Mr. Washington as the ity in the world." The organization offered a prayer or the speedy recovery of President Harding and Sent a telegram to Sec- retary Christian WAIF’S MOTHER IN JAIL. tein referred to Nellie Plym.:\le Fnfls to Provide Bail in Abandonment. Nellie Plymale, the Lynchburg fac- tory girl. twenty-six years old, who tbandoned her onth-old " babe it the Willard Hotel two weeks ago and who wa 3 K;’(l\ui held for the action of jury. was committed to “olumbia_jail vester- house of detention held in default of (,Hn bhail lmnri The officials at the house of deten- tion say that the mother has refused to nurse the babe. which has been placed in the hands of the board of | children’s guardians, THAYER SUPERIOR PRINTING Small Work Exclusively ‘Where Quality and Service Meet PHONE MAIN 1816 909 12th St. N.W. HOWARD S. FISK, Manager of West Ends n address on his | CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK OU can have it at home—just as you get it at the soda fountain. All of the ingredients are in one package. No fuss—no’ mixing. The delicious choc- olate flavor is already "(n/«fl« ! WOLNTE LT ED b Kz finest convention | | i | fon finish quality, in a complete assortment of street and evening shades, also black. 69c Stripe Shirtings, 49c—36 inches wide, white ):rounn‘.\ with handsome colored fiber silk_stripes, for men's shirts and women's wear. $1.59—35 inches wide, all silk, rich\,satin- 2 Satin Duchesse, face grade, in black only. Goldenberg's—First Floor. GIRLS” KHAKI KNICKERS $1.98 Pair Just what every girl needs for the camp and vacation wear—made of good quality khaki cloth, with buttoned pockets and knee; buckle beits; full cut sizes from 6 to 22 \eah Khaki Knickers, $2.98—Of heavy twill khaki, with ad- justable belt and knee; side buttoned pockets; sizes 12 to 22 years Goldenberg s—Third Filoor. $1.29 BUNGALOW APRONS $1.00 Each Well made, full cut Bungalow Aprons, of cotton pongee, in natural tan color; some with round necks, others with pretty crepe collar and pockets. Kitchen Aprons, 69c—Of pmrameed fast-color checked ginghams, in blue only; full skirts and fitted belts. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. $2.50 Couch Covers $1.69 Summer-welght Couch Covers, of linene, inches wide, 2 yards long; woven reversible bor- ders: of green, blue and brown, on natural linen color grounds. All are perfect. Reduced to $2.50 Bedspreads, $1.589— 72x99 White Dimity Bed- spreads, extra length for three- quarter beds; slight seconds. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.25— Crochet Bedspreads, full double- bed size; in heavy raised Mar- seilles patterns. $1.69 Bleached Sheets, $1.39—81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, full double-bed size; free from starch or dressing. 51.39 Bleached Sheets, $1.09-63x99 Scamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for single beds; perfect quality. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, 39c and 48¢c Wash- able Cretonnes 22¢ Yd. Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, in mill lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but plenty alike for draperies, cushion, comfort, couch and fur- niture slip covers. Light and dark floral, stripe, bird and foli- age designs. First Floor—Bargain Table. $10 Palm Beach Suits, $7.95 Beautifully tailored and per- fect fitting. All newest shades. Regular and stout siaes from 8 10°20 years. $1.39 to $1.69 Pants $1.19 ‘Wash Pants, of khaki. gray linen crash and natural tan linen; full cut knickerbocker atyle, in sizes 7 to 18 years. $1 to $1.50 Blouses 85¢ Famous “Bell” brand, all per- fect quality; of madras, plain white and striped, also percales, plain tan and khakl; sizes 7 to 16 years. Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. McCall Printed Pattern 3460 to Make $1.50 Bleached Shvets, $1.15 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, s and heavy, even-thread quality, iree from starch or dressing. ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS SUMMER SUITS At Decisive Clgarance Reductians Cool, comfortable vacation apparel and cloth suits for coming school days—everything in our stoclc bears a re- duced price tag to make room for new autumn; lines. Children’s 85¢ Waist Swits 45 Minutes Children’s Nainsook Waist Suits, low neck and sleeveless, knee pants with reinforced seat and elastic waistband. “Varsity” brand, noted for its wearing quali- smart, straight-line effect so necessary this season. These are made of fine white nainsook, with hem- stitched yokes and double skirts. Full cut sizes. Costume Slips, $1.19—Of white nainsook with fancy hemstitched or embroidery trimmed yokes; double shadow-proof skirts; sizes 36 to 4. Goidenberg's—Third Floor. 39¢—39 inches wide, fine, sheer, quality, dark griunds with me- tallic designs, including do figures. and neat pat printed by a new process w gives them a distinctive finish. Fast colors and pe: t quality. The Clearance Continues of ]V[en s Genuine Palm Beach and Mohair Suils $11.50 Palm Beach Suits, in the wanted plain gray and tan, as well as dark stripes. Young men's sports models and conservative styles, in sizes 35 to 50, including shorts, long stouts, short stouts and regular stouts. Mohair Suits in dark patterns and plenty of the desirable plain black, well tailored of Prlestlev and Farr Mohairs. Con- servative models in sizes 33 10 50, mcludmg stouts. Direct Entrance to Men's Clothing Store at K Street. #full double-bed size $1.15. 39¢ Billowcases, 28c— 45x36 Elleached Pillowcases, hand tornf and ironed; perfect quality. 50c Ptllowcases, 35¢— 42x35 Bleawhed Pillowcases, 35¢ New Process Voiles, ! 75c Striped Voiles, 44c— 36 inches wide, fine, two-ply quality, with pure silk satin stripes; black, brown, gold and mais grounds; also black with white stripes. 59¢ Canton Crepe, 33c— 36 inches wide, high-grade cot- ton fabric in all wanted strect and evening shades. Goldenberg's—First Floor. r 40c WHITE VOILE, 25c White Chiffon Voile, of fine, sheer, two-ply quality, with soft, clinging finish; and dresses. $2.25 Longcloth, $1.69—36 inches wide; soft-finish grade; 10 yards in each piece. 39¢ Novelty Voiles, 28c— 36 inches wide; sheer, two-ply guality, with white woven checks. 59c White Voile, 35c—44 inches wide: very fine, sheer, two-ply quality, with soft, cling- ing chiffon finish 50c White Oxford, 25c —36 inches wide; yarn mercer- ized quality, for men’s and boys’ shirts, etc. 50c Dotted Swiss, 29c—36 inches wide, with white woven pin dots; sheer quality. 59c White Poplin, 44c—36 inches wide; yarn mercerized quality, with rich, lustrous finish. Goldenberg's—First Floor. HOME NEEDS AT LOWERED PRICES heavy, rotnd. thread quality, ne frec from starch or dressing. 25¢ Mu.slin, 16c—36-inch Bleached Mluslin, close woven, soft-finish giade, free from any foreign subsiance. Hiue Enameled Jars ... Mottied sior 69c $149 Aluminum Preserving Kettlex, i2-quart ‘trade ggo tackable plug: = guarantsed Goldenberg's = First Floor. $2.49 :High - grade Nickel-plated Electric Troms; full weight; de- $2.44 Frame Window Sereens, 24 inches high, extended to 33 Inches 49¢ 175 Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, Wwith cold wood _handles; large d $1.19 size .. $1.49 num Ten Kectles, guar- nteed ity D109 $1.35 Floor Sweep- Ing . Brushes, good size, well made, long . handle 98¢ Wood Frame ‘Wringer, with 3 a Ruaranteed Foliers, 215 $4.69 Family cul melEn of ounces; japan- ned naened . $1.69 98c _ Self - wringing Floor Mopw, well made -, 79c LEATHER HANDBAGS Regularly Up iron® lining lovw Clothes Baskets . $8.50 Pana:ma Suits $6.2°5 Tdeal hot-weathar suits: good, serviceable grade t hat will laun- der; sizes in the lat from 8 to 17 years. Cloth Suits Reduced $6.00 and $7 Two-pants Sul neat dark mixtures; g sizes 7 to 11 years... 88 $10 All-wool Tw-pants Sults, neat heather mixtyires: s 7'te 14 vearn .o $6.88 $5 Blue Serge Sidtn, ali-wool navy blue sorge, sizas 7, s §,9.10, 11. 16 and 17 y mars, 315 to $18 Twe-pamtx Suitx, all wool, light and $11.88 mixtures; sizes § o5 ants Serge Sults, ;Sizes 7 to ‘15. $9.95 years, at . ket The occasion is one that offers all who want new: Hand- bags now moncy-saving advantages {oo important to miss. Manufacturer’s samples and odd lots in a big selling event— Pouch Bags, Swagger Bags, Vanity Bags and Beauty Cases, all correctly designed in a variety of stylish and practical styles of black and colored leathers. Clearance Reductions on SUMMER RUGS The famous 'HE most fashionable part of this seasons sport cos- tume can be made in 45 minutes. This sleeveless jacket re- qnires only 2 yard and a half jersey, crepe de clune. satin; ratine, or ging- m. The McCall Printed Pat- tern 3460 which will help you make it so quickly costs 15¢. ties. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Seies 2 (o PR gRare. . . it e, $7 Black Enamel Suit Cases| $4.95 Black Enamel Suit Cases, 24-inch size, extra deep jand lined with good quality cretonne. Made with tray, leakher corners and two cowhide leather straps all around. Glaod lock ‘and side snaps. tloth. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. High-grade waterproof black enamel Grass Rugs, $4.85—9x12- ft. heavy, double-warp Grass Rugs, in green, blue or brown medallion, oriental and novelty designs. $1095 Crex-Rugs, $8.75 —8x10-ft. room size Crex Rugs, blue or brown stenciled de- signs; perfect quality factory- labeled rugs. One and two of a pattern. Gold Seal Squares, $3.65 —6x9-ft. Gold Seal Congoleum Art Squares, without borders; choice-of - five neat patterns, in light or dark colorings, 52750 and 330 Brussels Rugs, $19.75—Alexander Smith and Sons’ Seamless Brussels Rugs, all-wool face, with light and dark woven colorings; oriental, medallion and floral designs; 83x106 and 9xI2 ft. sizes. Grass Rugs — Double- warp Stenciled Grass Rugs, in green, blue or brown, oriental and medallion designs. 18x36-inch size, worth 39¢, at 19c. 27x54-inch size, worth 75c, at Soc. - (First Floor—Bargain Talile.) $5.49 White Japanned Nursery Refrigerators, uflli_'ax\izt-.rl. $4.29 $1:98 Large Size Wil- * $1.49 Assortcd Wil- low Market Bas- $1.98 Sheet Steel Gas e Ovens, doubie s lining; fit over burners Steel Kniveg and Forks, with® wood handles, set of 6 knives and 6 forks : 98¢ 49c snow-white bleached and ideal for waists 40 inches wide. 29c- White Nainsook, 18c —36 inches wide; close-woven, soft-finish grade, for lingerie. 39¢ White Organdy, 25c— 40 inches wide; sheer quality, for waists and dresses. 69c White Pique, 35¢—36 inches wide; firm-woven qual- ity, in small pin welts. 35c India Linon, 24c—40 inches wide; extra fine quality; snow-white bleached. $1.00 White Organdy, 69c —45 inches; superior quality, imported from Switzerland; beautiful, permanent, transpar- ent finish. 50c White Dimity, 35¢— | 36 inches wide; neat woven { small checks. $1.50 Pearl Bead Necklaces, 79c La Veeda Pearl Bead Neck- laces, 24-inch graduate- styles, made with solid gold clasp. Up to $1 Necklaces, 48c Fancy Bead Necklaces and Long Chains, colored crystal, jet and novel color combinations: all wanted lengths and colorings. Goldenberg's—First Floor. P. N. Corsets ¥ $1.00 A special lot of this well known and popular-make corset. of pink coutil; medium bust and long-skirt model. ~Also elastic- top corsets of another make. All sizes. Bom Tom Corsets, $295—0f pink coutil, elastic top and ex- treme long-skirt models. with wide front clasp; sizes 26 to 32. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. a4 $2.50 Summer Curtains, $1.29 Pair Pretty rose or blue grounds. with various color stripes: taswel trimmed: 40 inches wide, 213 vards _long; ideal for window or door drapery. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Fleor. “Humming Bird” Silk Hose S $1-50 Pair { o] 1 Beautiful quality Pure Silk Hose, with three-seam back, that means perfect-fitting, trim ankles that all well dressed women admire. High- spliced heel, double sole and toe, and lisle garter tops. All the most popular shades, such as Log Cabin, Beige, Sahara, Castor, Light and Dark Cinnamon, Dark Gray, d Beaver, Beach, Atmosphere, Pearl, HOSIERY Black and White. Women's Silk Hose, $1—V ery Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, with three-scam back; black, African brown and gun metal; all perfect quality. Children’s* Hose, 25c—Three-quarter-length Ribbed Sport Hose, with deep turn-over cuffs; perfect quahty. Black cor= dovan and gray. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Broken sizes. $1.98 NET GUIMPES, $1.39 New Net Guimpes, made with kimono sleeves, for the smart sleeveless dresses and sweaters. Trimmed' with val or Venice laces. Choice of Tuxedo or, Peter Pan collars. Goldenberg's—First Floor. R T T T T O LTI T T T T T T PP P ODOp sivemzene

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