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GANG THREATENS 'FLOGGING PROBER Pofice Lieutenant Defies Ary _ to Stop Him in Inquiry of ‘Macon, Ga., Whippings. By the Associated Press. AACON, Ga., August 14-—Receipt of A threatening letter to G, R. Griffin, licutenant of police, marks the latest devélopment here in connection with the - recent whipping of * four white ng of unmasked men. No yet been made. Lieut. reply to the letter was that d “the writer or his gang to face me. In a statement to the Macon Tele- graph last night Lieut Griffin said: “I should gladly give up my life in Qoing my duty if it is necessary. in rounding up this g R. E. Bobo and C of ihe men who were ordered to leave town, have already Complied with the command. Bobo left the city Sunday and Roberts yes- terday. ‘Third Victim in Bad Shape. Ollie M. third member of " Roberts; two whipped and dition whipping. cording to his physi- eians he is suffering from tuberculo- gis. He is now helpless in bed, and | it will be a week, his doctors state, to a tuber- . <He health S Perry vesterday gave the first de- fails of the .attack last Thursday night did_not know gang,” he said. Ty place of b Qne of them thrust a pistol into my f another man pushed a pistol into Koberts' fuce and a third man struck a customer over the head with a bottle, felling him to the floor, where 1 under- stand he was left unconscious.” Handcuffed by Band. Perry sald he and Roberts were hand- cuifed, blindfolded, pushed into automo- hiles and ca to the outskirts of the city, where they were beaten “‘most to_death.” I asked them why the me and got the reply, up.’ They gave both of hours in which to 1 ¢ he members of the ‘hey drove up to ss in automobiles. ere beating shape, and he He left the city, but I do where he went. 1s just_fixing to leave for the mountains of North Carolina. Doctor bad told me I would have to go. o rs who took newspape ages from By the lash of the f E machine gunner a ning School for Boys, at Milledge- ., which was visited by a mob se nights ago in an attempt to whip | negro employes, was still on duty foday, although no further trouble hac heen reported and the situation appeared | Quict. the Georgia —_— TALKS ON PHILIPPINES. Dr. C. W. Carr Is Speaker Before Newcomers' Clyb. Members of the Newcomers' were enlightened on condition: Club Wife May Leave If Mother-in-Law Proves Abusive! By the Associated Press. COLUMBIA, S. €, August 14— duty abusive language from her spouse “may not be extended to cover the | | | l i ! | | i The of a wife to stand tongue of a cantankerous mother- in-law,” the state supreme court held in an opinion written by As- soclate Justice J. H. Marion. The case was that of the state against Sam Bagwell, who lived in a mill village at Laurens, S. C. He was convicted of non-support of his wife, and appealed to the supreme court, which upheld the lower court. Mrs, Bagwell contended she had to leave the abode of her husband because of the abusive language of her mother-in-law and had to support herself. The court held that the husband must supply his wife with a home “free from abuse, ill-treatment and unwarranted in- terference from members of the household,” If not, the wife had a_right to leave and in so doing she is “not only not guilty of de- sertion but may charge the hus- band with constructive desertion. IRISH DAY AT BEACH. 2,500 Go to Chesapeake Resort as;, Societies Fete. Irish day Is being observed at Chesapeake Beach today. More than 2,500 members and friends of the Irish-American Union, Clan-na-Gael, d the Friends of Irish Freedom are Ining in their annual excursion. embers of _these societies from ashington, Baltimore and Wilming- ton are attending: Athletic events for both young and old are on the afternoon program. A feature will be swimming races, in which members of the Irish societies of the three cities will compete. The arrangements committee is composed of J. . O'Meara, T. J. Casey and J. J. Thres organizations will give ex- cursions _to the Beach tomorrow: Greater Washington Lodge, No. 126, Loyal Order of Moose of the World; the Keystone Fellowship Association |}/ and Local No. 63 of the International Brotherhood of Firemen, Water Tend- ers, Ollers and Helpers. _— Income tax is paid by persons in Great Britain and n Ireland—about five in every 100 of the_population. EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS August 16, 30; September 13, 27 and October 11 Round $16.80 Trip From WASHINGTON Tickets good in parlor or sleeping for space occupied, including sur- Booklet_sent upon request to THE - EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTO. D€ TUESDAY, AUGUS Clearance of 350 Linene Suitings, 18¢ We've sold large quantities of this popu- lar ‘material at much higher prices, and to- morrow we offer you this opportunity for still greater savings. Of good weight and firm weave, with a finish that gives it the ap- pearance of linen and makes it especially de- sirable for women’s dresses and suits, as well as children’s frocks. Colors of tan, pongee, old rose, pink, green, gray, copen, tangerine and white. 34 inches wide. 39¢ and 50c Voiles, 22c A large selection of styles and colors to choose from, in light and dark grounds. Fine, sheer qual- jty: 38 and 40 inches. 55¢ New Princess Voiles, 33c—Novelty Voiles with metallic: dots, in white and figured effects on dark grounds of navy, black and brown. Sheer, two-ply quality. 36 inches wide. 35¢ Plisse Crepe, 25c—Soft crinkly qual- ity, especially desirable for lingerie wear. In col- ored stripes and plain colors; washes perfectly. 30 inches wide \ 25¢ Wash Goods, 121/,c—Choice of plain colored Voiles and Organdie, in a large assortment of wanted shades. Excellent quality; 36 and 38 inches wide. 69c Crepe de Chine, 39c—A superior quality of silk and cotfon material with rich lus- trous finish. Offered in wanted street and evening shades. 36 inches wide. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Corsets and Brassieres at Clearing Prices $2.50 Corsets, $1.79—“R & G” Corsets, of fancy pink material; low bust and long skirt, elastic at back; sizes 22 to 30. 33 Corsets, $1985—Thomson’s Glove Fit- ting Corsets of fancy pink material, low bust and wide front clasp; broken sizes—28 to 36. $2 Corsets, $1.69—Of fine pink deep elastic top; also medium bust model. with elastic at back of hips; ncarly all sizes. 89c Brassieres, S9c DeVoise Brassieres of fine white batiste; square cut and deep lace trimming and ribbon straps. Nearly all sizes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 81, $1.50 and $2 Cook’s Linoleum, 50c Sq. Yd. A rummage lot of short_lengths and cut rolls of genuine Cooks’ Linoleunt; some periect, others slightly damaged. The lot includes printed and inlaid “grades—enough alike of many pieces to cover rooms, halls and bathrooms. At 50c a square yard tomorrow—for quick clearance. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. coutil, with some Tomorrow—Another Day of Blg Savings in Our'Half-Yearly Tmmnage Sale Sm_nmer merchandise is speeding out—prices reach new low levels to remove the season’s accu- maulation of odd lots, short lines and’ other incomplete assortments. Savings—pronounced savings— call you here tomorrow. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' Je 75¢ Columbia Records | TWO for 25¢ Only a spe e se. g's ber of known A Sweeping Clearance of Fine Wash Dresses Former Values Up to $12.50 $4.98 —And a complete range of zes, including Misses’ Sizes, 16 to 20; Regular Sizes, 36 to 44, and Extra Large Sizes, 42V to 52 Beautifully made of finest quality materials, such as genuine Normandy Voiles, Printed Figured Voiles, Hand-drawn Work Voiles and Novelty Voiles. Paneled and draped models with frills-and tuc rgandie trimmings, lace collars and cuffs and dainty style touches that will pleas > the most fastidious woman. Medium, dark and pastel shades. x . y Goldenberg's—Second Floor. % "WOMEN’S LOW SHOES CLEARANCE PRICES RULE OF THESE LOTS OF FLOOR COVERINGS \arious lines of rugs—floor samples and few-of-a-kind patterns—brought into tomor- row’s sale and deeply reduced. It will pay you to anticipate fall rug needs irt this sale. about al underprice pur- h 10-inch Columbia Records, in a num- “long 7 1 selections 3 artists. 7] \ Goldenberg's—Foupth Floor. $1 Window Shades 39c¢ Slight Seconds (20 dozen) Oiled Cloth Window Shad, one si 200—the last ’Jr\uuéz double disc Jinches long. Mounted strong spring rollers. Termed mill geconds. ‘J \| Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, J 29c¢ Dress Ginghams at ‘18¢ Yd. _ 32-inch Dress Ginghams of a quality well liked for children’s-tub frocks and women’s house garments. Fine close woven gingham, in the most desired shades. Warranted fast colors. 50c Tissue Ginghams, 29c—W oven Tissue Ginghams, in an assortment of beautiful checks m}:{l broken plaids; all wanted colorings. 36 inches wide. 29¢ Romper Cloth, 19c—A firm woven. serviceable wash fabric for children's play gar- ments and women's house dresses. Dark groun in stripes and plain shades. 32 inches wide. 59¢c Woven Tissues, 35c—A very fine qual- ity, in beautiful woven checks and plaids of all wanted colors. 32 inches wide. 25¢ Shaker Flannel, 16c—Bleached Shaker Flannel, a heavy double-fleece quality for infants’ and children’s wear. 27 inches wide. Goldenborg's—TFirst Floor. by well 29¢ and 39c¢ Cretonnes, 18¢ Short lengths ranging from 2 to 10 yards of yard- wide Cretonnes,” good washable qualities in ligh or dark floral patterns, stripes, bird and tapestry designs. Plenty alike for draperies, curtains, cush- ion, comfort and furniture coverings. (First Floor—Bargain Tables.) ARE CLEARANCE PRICED Every pair of:summer shoes at prices that mean remarkable savings. Thefe two lots are indicative of the values you can secure tomorrow in footwear that will be in vogue for months to come. Women’s: Oxfords and Pumps-of tan; black and Women's . White Footwear, including White $25 and $30 Brussels Rugs, $18.25 9x12-it. and 8.3x106-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs, Smith and Sanford makes. 0. T. BOYD, G. P. A., Philadelphia. TRA EAVES Castern Standard Time SHINGTO! T:48 AL | €anvas, Nubuck and Reignskin Oxfords and with high and low heels. to D. in -good ‘patterns and colorings. Alexander All sizes'2#uto Ziwidths A¥c 1 brown kid, patent,and, dull legthrs. % p ed in the islands. for 2 s" eturning to the United in the lot. and yesterday stressed diffict that” confronted every | government there. He said preat progress in finance; ind education had been made und the administration of Gov, Gen. Li | zrd Wood, and explained the principal | drawbacks that retarded modern DINING . CAR ATTACHED Proportionate fares from other points. Tickets good for 16 days. r Y. Meye: 3 cipient of flowers for being the hand- somest guest p ent. PennsylvaniaR.R, System The Standard Railroad of the World Have You Been to Schwartz’s Bill Dime Sale? It has become the TALK OF THE TOWN The deposit of one, thin DIME will give you immediate possession of any article in the store selling up to $50.00. —and no wonder! Diamond one central blue white perfect dia- mond, and two smaller diamonds (not chips) on either side; set in beauti- ful hand-carved mount- ings for ladies or- gentle- Beautiful ring; with Only Ten Cents Down! Here’s the Plan: 46c—4th week 70c—7th week 50c—5th week SO0c—Sth week 60c—6th week ‘90c—0th week Then $1 Weekly until Paid for . 10c—1st payment 200—2nd week 30e—3rd week ‘This plan a;pplies to ANY ARTICLE IN The famous 17- jewel Elgin Watch— G. Washington “Truthteller” model; in handsome gold filled case. Ten cents down gives you immediate possession. 83450 THE STORE:UP TO $50.00.° And remember —it means IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Your Dime is a first payment—not a deposit. $50, $60 and $65 Rugs, $34.75 (11) Rugs in this lot. consisting of 9x12-it. and 83x106-it. heavy seamless Wilton Velvet and Axminster Rugs; high-grade qualities that will give lasting service. Alexander Smiths’ make. $6 Grass Rugs, $3.35 (42) heavy double-warp Grass Rugs, size 8x10 it,, in green, bluc and brown stenciled colorings. Choice of oriental, medallion and novelty designs. Congoleum Art Rugs, $13.55 Because of a slight defect in the design these are termed seconds by the manuiacturer ft. size, in handsome wool rug designs that are appropriate for dining or living rooms. complete borders. $3 and $3.50 Hall Runners, $1.88 Extra fine 1,600-warp Grass Rugs, 27 inches by 9 ft. long and 27 inches by 12 ft. long, in green and blue oriental border designs. sides and ends. Goldenberg’'s—Fourth Floor. Bleached Sheets 72x90-Inch Size At 69(: Each Classed as run of the mill because of slight irregularities which Will not impair the wear- ing quality. Full- bleached with strongly welded center seam. Hand torn and ironed. 72x90-inch size for three-quarter beds. $2.25 Sheets, $1.59 — Seamless Bleached Sheets, size 90x9 inches (extra large for double beds), Superior quality, free from starch or dressing. 81.2.’5 Sheets, 98c — Seamless Bleached Sheets, size 63x99 inlches, an extr?l length for single beds. Heavy close-woven grade. 1.69 Seamless Sheets, &.29-—[”adt of heavy, even thread sheeting cotton, full bleached and seamless. 81x90-inch size for double beds. 39¢ Pillowcases, 22c — Bleached Pillow- cases, 45x36 rcgulatiodn size, nicely finished and free from starch or dressin $5.50 Bed Sets, $3.79—W hite Crochet Bed Sets, scalloped - with cut-out corners; in heavy raised Marseilles patterns. Full double-bed size. $4 Bedspreads, $2.39 — Full double-bed size Spreads, of good weight, in heavy raised Marseilles designs. Goldenbery’s—Pirst Floor. Women’s Undermuslins Wi t begin to list all of the bargains the Undermusiin ‘gectlon offers, Here are & few Items that show the extent of the savings. $1.25 and $1.50 Petticoats, 79¢ Women's Muslin Petticoats, trimmed with em- broidery and with double panels; full lengths. Slightly soiled. Sateen Bloomers, 79¢ Black Satecn Bloomers, of soft lustrous quality; reinforced and full:in width. Dressing Sacques, 84c Percale Dressing_ Sacques, in dark and_ light colors; belted and with th¥ee-quarter sleeves. Nearly all sizes. Kitchen Aprons, 69¢ Large Kitchen Aprons of fine quality guaranteed fast-color blue checked ginghams; finished with tie and the skirt generously full: . Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Girls Apron Frocks, 79c Girls' Apron Frocks, of good quality gingham, in assorted checks; trimmed with belt and collar; sizes 6 to 14 years. Rompers, 64c Kiddies' Rompers, in pretty colorings, trimmed with large buttons and contrasting color belt and collar; large assortment of styles. Toldenberg's—Third Floor. Tape-bound | . 9x12- All with Stenciled Grass Rugs 18c.and 48c each 18x36-inch size, 18¢c 27x54-inch size, 48c Scatter Rugs, of hi double warp grass, in oriental and medallion designs'of varlous colorings. (First Floor—Bargain Table.) SUMMER JEWELRY Up to $1.50 Earrings, 39¢ Pearl, jet, crystal and fancy metal effects; great assortment of popular styles. $1.50- Rings, 50c Gold filled solitaire and cluster effects: rhinestone and colored stone combinations. $1 and $1.50 Soutoirs, 39¢ utoirs and Pendants, silk ribbon and cord with fancy carved ivory jade and black ; many studded with rhinestones. Up to $1.50 Necklaces, 39 Pearl Bead Necklaces. 15, 20 and 24 inch lengths:” plain or graduate styles = 12¢ S0c Bag ! > Oxidized metal effect:, chiin handles; pretty em-" bossed designs. Vanity Cases, 29¢ - Oxidized silver eifects; pretty shapes: neatly made. ¢ 25¢ Thimbles, 9¢ Sterling Silver Thimbles, misses’, children's and women's sizcs. 50c Neck Chains, 15¢ A Fancy Bead Neck Chains, plain .and’tassel-end’ . styles; assorted colors. $3 Solid Gold Rings, $1.95 Women's Solid Gold Birthstone Rings, Tiffany settings; heavy gold bands. $3 Gold Cuff Links, $1.95 Solid Gold Cuff Links, with gold-plated connec- tion: assorted styles and shapes. ‘Baby Rings, 50c Solid Gold Rings, in-pretty designs; stone set.and plain styles. < Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Blankets and Comforts Part-wool Blankets, '66x80 and 70x80, double-bed sizes, in plaids of various colors: also white with fancy borders. . Subject to ht - defects. . If perfect would sell for $6 and $6. Salo price.... 66x80 Heavy pink, tan and gray: also gray, good quality soft-finish cotton. and $4.50 pair. Sale price.... Heavy-weight Comforts, sizes 72x80 and 72x84; filled with soft cotton, kovered with fine-grade sateens and soft-finish cambric: and $7. Sale price Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Summer Underwear- $2.25 Union Suits, $1— Women’s light- weight Lisle Union Suits, low neck and sleéveless, with loose fitting knee. In the popular three- piece style. 3 & Women's Vests, 35c — White Ribbed Vests, low- neck and sleeveless; also bodice style. Regular and extra sizes. $1.25 Union Suits, 89c—W omen’s Athletic Union Suits, in white and colors ; made with bodicg top, buttonless front and open seat. : Boys’ Union Saits, 39c—Knit Union Suits, with high neck and long sleeves, knee-length pants. Seconds of 59c quality. Goldenberg’s—First Fleer. Former $400 to $6.00 5 ..... Sl s T4 values. AL 4 TRk LT Misses’ ‘and: Children’s Footwear A clearance of Misses” and Chiidren’s High and Low Shoes, representing various Children’s Shoes in lace and button styies, of so Misses’ and Children’s White Canvas High rer $1.50 and $2.00 values at $1.00 a pair. B broken line dull Jeathers: and Law Shoes, sizes 8! from our regular stock sizes 4 to 8 in the lot to 2. For Goldenberg's—First Floor. Rummage Lots Boys’ and Girls’ . Art Goods 75c Laundry Bags, 39¢ 4 dozen Heavy Cretontie Laundry Bags, dark floral pat- terns. H 75¢ Lunch Cloths, 39¢ 2 dozen 36-inch Stamped Lunch. Cloths, unbicached sheeting. A : 50c Scarfs, 25¢ 12 dozen White Linene Scarfs and Centers, blue stitched ed. 25¢ Knitting Yarn, 15¢ 29 boxes of Superfine Silk-and Wool Knitting Yarn, in pink and pumpkin. : $1 Luncheon Cloths, 69¢ 3'dozen Japanese Drawnwork Luncheon Cloths, 33 in. square " 50c Stamped Aprons 25¢ \ Stamped Fudge Aprons, heavy unbleached sheeting. Two dozen in‘the lot. _50c. Ceiters; 25¢ ‘ 10-dozen Lace-trimmed Ceri- ters, assorted patterns;-24-inch size. boys—famous and Middy Goldenberg's—First Floor, 59c¢ White Orngandie 40 inches wice ; 39c Yd. Alvery fine, sheer, transparent quality.that has won well-deserved ‘popularity = for frocks and blouses. Strong and firmly woven, thus making it serviceable fér all dress pur- poses. The width-is 40 inches. 69c White Pique, 49c—Clnse woven, fine quality, with heavy raised welts; 45 inches wide. 25¢ Longcloth, 15c—A fine, close woven quality with soft finish; lengths irom 2 to:10 yards. 36 inches wide. ‘ 50c White Voile, 33c—Excellent -two-ply quality, of the desired sheerness for dresses and waists. 44 inches wide. dark shades. S 50c White Oxford, 24c—A. superior yarn . mercerized quality’ for men’s and boys’ shirts, middy blouses, etc. 36 inches wide. 29¢c -White Voile, 19c—Fine, sheer qual- ity material that washes and wears well, 40 inches wide. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. é bl n ' $7 and $8 Portieres. - $398 Pair = (19 pairs) Mercerized and Heayy-weight Tapestry Portieres, 40 to 48 inches wide, '23¢ "yards long, in self-color . designs: of blue, rose, green, olive and: brown.~ One and two pairs of a kind. Goldenberg’s—Fourth. Fleor, ¢ 1 [Sizes 214 to 7, widths. A === | Former ' §300' to _$400. value 2 At o vees . $3 & $3.50 Wash Suits | 1.8 Finegt tailored Wash Suits for ¥ “Crescent” in Oliver Twist, madels; wa fast-color. fabrfes in light and 9 P 51 $1.39, $1.50 Genuine “KOVERALLS” 79¢ All First Quality Garments The 'manufacturer’s discon- tinued numbers, together with our regular stock, combined in one large lot and priced at sav- ings thrift-wise mothers will wel- come. “KOVERALLS"” are the ideal gar- ments. for vacagtion days-— practical comfortable and will stand frequent tubbings ; long and short sleeve models in plain blues, khaki, neat stripes—all “.with contrasting trimmings; sizes 1 to 8 years. 33 Camp Suits $1.69 Durable and comfortable suits for vacation days spent in camp. Well made of khaki cloth; shirt and knickers to match, Sizes 12 10.15 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. brand, Daddy ranted Dutch 3 to 8 years. Children’s Wearables inventory revealed a number of lots of girls’ frocks and .other garments, which we have placed In to- morrow's Rummage Sale at greatly reduced prices.. Babies’ Dresses, 59¢ Short Dresses of white nainsook, good ¥, ith embroidered . yokes; plain and trim- med skirts. Sizes 1 Girls’ $1 Frocks, 69¢ Little Girls' Frocks 'of unbleached muslin, in cunning styles, with cretonne trimmings and sun- bonnets to match. $1.98 Princess Slips, $1.29 Misses” Fine White Princess Slips, with vokes and skirts -of fine lace insertion and edgings. Size 18 years only. Children’s Combinations, 59¢ “Little Beauty” Combination garments of fine cambric, with round neck and drop seat. Nearly all and 2 years. * sizes. _ Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Hosiery Clearance '59¢ Sport Socks, 45c—Children’s Ribbed Sport Socks, in black, white, cordovan, brown, sand, gray and ‘nude. Of fine mercerized cotton with fancy turn-over tops in various colors. Silk Stockings, 8c pair—Women’s “Wydeseem” Thread Silk Stockings, in black, Africanbrown and gun metal. All perfect quality. Some. sizes missing. 35c Cotton Socks, 19c pair — Children’s fine grade Mercerized Cotton Socks, in short and three-quarter lengths, with fancy colored tops. Goldenberg’s—First Floor,

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