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COAL MINERS END 16-MONTH STRIKE | 2,500 in Somerset Field Give Up Fight for Union Rec- ognition. By the Associated Press. JOHNSTOWN, Pa. August After having been idle for more than sixteen months, 2,500 union miners in the Somerset field yesterd: were willing to return to work unor delegates of forty focal unions in the field at a con- vention yesterday having o strike which was called Announcement of the was made by J Brophy, prerident of district United Mine Worke S ot fleld is 1 not “open shon™ ba their attitude ade known The miners’ convention in & resolu- tion adonted declared that they ognize tho circur the tempo tthe fight A for union reco fon further adds working on_an the ‘miner; inity of and union’ recog ‘open shop’ it the a contract 16.— ! | voted to | has ;| first | $50,000 BOND REQUIRED | OF LOS ANGELES BROKER A W Coo!e A Charging Embezzlement Funds. 1 on Counts, f Customers’ A Pro Co , afier the fa which ¢ ave of Kna Kuhne in New York represented here. was custody ing the finding 1 grand jury of an_indictment_chs counts with embe: ween five and dording to W. Moore, Jjr., company a creditors’ million. Betw sons were affected by was estimated. Coote was all in the brokerage to have s here in with $500 HEADS TURK COUNCIL i AS INTERIOR MINISTERlE] i l | Fethi Bev Elected by National As- sembly and Ismet Pasha Re- tains Foreign Post. By the Associnted Pre CLEARWATER Fia August 16, Fethi Bey has been elected hy national arsembly as president of the council and minister of the interlor. Tsmet P A\fi a, s are Armenians in the interior have petitioned the government that th be sent back to Armenia, and that military escort give as far as the frontier. FBANCIS FORD, ACTOB ILL. Ford. motion and producer, is reported scri at_hiz home here suffering from a Samoa in June. H two days ago. Eddie Polo, picture actor, also is seriously ico City,” accord Closing Out Electric Fans . them real ote these . $3.75 Ol Houses EWIRED— Estimares Made : C.A. Muddiman Co. Now in Our New Siore (09 13th St. P ] Louisville Lon” (The Vampin’ Lady) is stealing into every danceeprogram and trot- ting away with all the ‘bouque Ted Lewis' Columl Record of this go-getter is the vamp- ingest, coaxingest fox- trot you ever heard. “Beale Street Mamma” 4s the whiz-bang selec- tion on the other side. At Columbia Dealers mOZmArr =0 There is only a small difference in price between ordinary transmission grease and Ebonite (a shredded oil for Transmissions and Differential gears). But the one may fail to lubricate and the other— EBONITE — will lubricate for an entire Motoring Season and save you many a repair bill. EBONITE (It’s Shredded Oil) for Transmissions and Differentials Seven | Nachod which it fol- d receiver for com- mitter said they would not exceed two n 4,000 and 7,000 per- the failure, it un- ntracted in returned home | | motion | moin g started | 1912 ! the | them protection | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.~C, THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 16, 1923! 10c and 12¥% ¢ Kerchiefs 5c Women's Handkerchiefs, in satin stripes and plain white, hemstitched, also solid color effects and embroidered cor- irst Floor. Tomorrow Is Dollar Day in the Boys’ Clothing Department—See Page 12 of Today’s Star Savings Gather Force in Friday’s Rummage Sale—Closed Saturday $225 Couch Covers At $1.59 Imitation Linen Couch Covers, size 50x90 inches: a ° heavy, washable fabric, with neat bor- ders of blue, green and brown. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Remnants -of Wash Goods Bargain Tables Heaped High With Wonderful Assortments of White and Colored Wash Fabrics at Phenomenal Savings Qut they from busy selling. All marked materials for several dresses. 25c and 35¢ Values 2Vsc Remmnants of Printed Voiles, plain colored Voiles, Linene Suiting, plain colored Organdy, colored Beach Cloth, Longcloth, Nainsook, India Linon, Pajama Checks, White Voile and Shirt- mg Madras. 27 to 40 inches wide. Remmant price, 12%c vard. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s $4 to $6 Oxfords and Pumps, $1.95 Odd lots and broken sizes from our popular lines of sum- mer footwear sharply reduced women’s Oxfords and Pumps of Patent, Brown Kid and dull leathers. High and low heels. Sizes 2% to 7. widths A to D, in the com $1.50 to $2.50 Shoes, $1 Misses' and Children's High oes of white canvas: to 11 and 11% L 2 in ] the lot. $1.25 to $2 Tennis Oxfords, $1 Men's, Boys' and Women's Ten- nis Oxfords, in white, brown and black: all sizes in the lot from 1 5, 512 to 7 and 6 to 9 Goldenberg's—First Floor. 19¢ to 25c Draperies, Remnants and odd pieces of Cre useful lengtns. Knit Underwear Vests, 17c— Women's Gauze Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless, in pink only; broken sizes. & Union Suits, 5%c— Odd lot of Women's “Viola” Upion Suits, low neck and sleeveless, tight and loose knee; three-piece style; all perfect garments. ‘ $1 Union Suits, 69c— Women's Athletic Union Suits, in white and flesh color; bodice top style, with but(onlcss front «nd open seat; regular sizes only. Children’s Vests, 10c— Gauze Cotton Vests, with built- up_shoulder and tape draw- string; sizes 4 to 16 years. Boys’ Underwear, 39c— Athletic Union Suits, of nain- sook; low neck and sleevel knce-[ength pants; broken siz Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s Gloves Kayser Silk Gloves. 66¢ pair—2-clasp style, in white and uylah. with double-tipped fin- Long Silk Gloves, 98c pair—Kayser make 12-button- length silk_gloves, with Paris point stitching; choice of pon- gee, gray_and white. Long Gloves, $1.29 pair— Elbow-length gloves, of fine quality, washable suede-finish material, with novelty embroid- cred back. New fall shades. Long Silk Gloves, $1.48— Kayser and Wear-well makes, of fine Milanese silk, in 16-but- ton length, with Paris point stitching. Choice of black, white and colors. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Rummage Lot of HOUSEWARES Choice, 10c Oddments gathered from our stocks of Housefurnishings, in- cluding the following article: Mixing Bowln, ade Jars (no topx); Open Cheexe Dishes, Artificial Fruit, Enamel Saucepans, Butcher Knlves, radixh Jars and many other nrticles of one and two of a kind. Some pieces slightly marred. Come early for first choice at 1Cc each. Coldenberg’s—Basement. Window Shades Seconds of $1 Kind 44c Each 25 dozen Window Shades of oiled opaque cloth, in light and dark green: also duplex shades in green and white; mounted on strong spring rollers; complete with fixtures. Slight seconds. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. go tomorrow—our entire accumulation of short lengths Cretonnes in_light and dark colors, scrim and mar- quisette in white and ecru.—Fourth Floor. n I and remnants left at such low prices value-wise shoppers will want to buy 35c and 50c Values | 5S5c and 69c Values 19¢ || 25¢ Remnants of Cotton Can}on Petasantsn of Crepe, Printed Novelty Voiles, Voiles, Mercerized Colored Chiffon Silk (silk and | Voiles, New Process Voiles, cotton mixed); Printed Voiles, Silk-and-cotton ~Plisse Crepe, P 7hi 7ol . Mercerized Batiste, White Or- Ratihies, White Voile, Organdy, | gandy ™ “Chiffon Voile, Pique, Novelty Voiles, Shirting Ma- 3 Mercerized Poplin, etc. 36 to dras, etc. 36 to 40 inches wide. 45 inches wide. Satin-stripe Dotted Rare Bargains in Seamless Sheets 72x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for three- quarter beds; heavy even thread quality, free from starch or dressing. Mill seconds ul’ $1.75 grade, tomorrow & 19 54:90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, single-bed size: hand torn and ironed: perfect quality. ggc Regular $1 value at Goldenberg's—First Floor. for clearance. Included are Tan, Black and bined lot. $1.25 to $1.75 Sandals and Play Oxfords 95c¢c Misses” and Children's Bare- foot Sandals and Play Oxfords, with good, substantial leather soles; sizes 6 to 8, 81z to 11 and 13 to 2 In the lot. 12Y%¢ tonnes, Scrim and Marquisette in Corsets and Brassieres $350 and $4 Corsets, $239—Fine grade Corsets, of fancy and plain materials, in pink and white; some brocaded. Models for average and stout figures. 89c Brassieres, 59c—De Voise Brassieres, in camisole style; with deep lace-trimmad vokes and ribbon straps. All sizes. Goldesberg’s—Third Floor. New Midseason Hats For Sports or Dress Wear $3. 98 to $15 New autumn styles and colors are featured in these ar- rivals of attractively trimmed midseason hats. Each one has been so skillfully fashioned that it can be worn immediately and as the season advances will con- form to the style tendencies that will later prevail. Hats for practically every occasion—street, dress and sports wear, developed in all the new rich autumn col- orings and plenty of black. VELVET HATS SATIN & VELVET MISSE: MATRONS’ HATS FELT HATS DUVETYN HATS The color range heralds the approach of a new season— red, black, navy, beige, gray and the new wood shades. Unusually ” splendid collection of Tailored and Sports Hats, in the newest styles and colors, for ecarly fall wear. Pricedat $2.49 to $10.00. Goldenberg's—Becond Floor. Eavenson’s Palm and Olive Soap, 47c Dozen Cakes This excellent soap for toilet and bath is a general favorite with our customers. Special tomorrow, one dozen cakes for 47c. 25c tubes Tooth Paste, 18c. Gravier’s Quadruple Extracts, assorted odors, regularly 75c ounce, at 22c half ounce. Odorono, ends perspiration annoyance, 2Ic bottle. 50c Noxzema Cream and 25¢ Kolynos cake of Noxzema Skin Soap— both for 45c. 29c Lion brand White Float- ing Soap, large bars, (about 1% Ibs. for 18c. Bath Sprays, heavy red rub- ber, with rapid flow tubing and Large cans of Bath Talcum, adjustable faucet attachment, with velour powder puffs, 18¢c. 8c. i S0c Rubber Houschold Gloves, Wrisley’s Olivilo Soap, for perfect quality, 19¢ pair. toilet and bath, FOUR cakes Blue Jay Corn Plasters, for 25c. 10c each. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s and Misses’ $3 and $3.98 Handbags, $2.69 Some of the most popular styles of the season are - cluded in this specxal sale—at savings that should urge every woman to choose a new handbag here torhorrow. Odd lots of high-grade Leather Bags from our higher priced.lines, all in up-td-date styles and shapes. Large and small styles of Morocco, Beaver Calf, Goat and novelty leathers. = Some leather lined; fitted with purse and mirror. Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. Laces and Embroideries Fine Swiss Embroidery Baby Flouncing, wide, in ruffied, he and scal- edges: some with lace insertions. at z rimming Lacew, i Calais val, filet, Dutches shadow bands and edg- 25c and 1%c values Jg5c e R and pointed desprit flouncin rows of ruffle; some with ribbon trimmings, also plain tucks; in white, malis, blue, nile and 'pink. $1.98 $2.49 values at 40-Inch Georgette Crepe, a fine, firm weave, in turquoise, peach, almond, orchid, orange, cham- pagne, pink, gray, mais, black, glectric,’ white, tan, king blue. rown, henna. 6! Viiae at $1.59 Dress Trimmings Ocean Pearl Buttons, in shirt and trimming sizes, 3c card. Coat Buttons, of bone, cellu- loid and metal effects, in black and colors. 6 and 12 on a card; worth up to 50c a dozen, at 10c a card. 29c Silk Tassels, in shades, 14c. White Cotton Girdles, 2 yards long, 39%c. Dress colors ; vard. new Braids, in_ assorted worth up to 50c, at 15¢ Goldenberg's—First Floor. 20c, Remnants, S50c Shopping Bags at 35¢ A roomy bag, made of. heavy quality automobile cloth, for = around utility use and for shop- ping; in Pilgrim and plain shapes, with good, heavy handle. \ Goldenberg's—First Floor. / Drastic Reductions on Our Entire Stock of Summer Apparel 0Odd Lots and Incomplete Lines of Wash Dresses, Suits, Coats and Silk Dresses Marked at a Fraction of Former Selling Prices for Speedy Clearance, Girls’ Coats of velour and nov- clty mixtures. Sizes 8 to 14. Values to $12.50. At Dresses of lmported gmghsm also extra sizes to 52 for large women; neatly for misses and women; trimmed. Values to $5.00. At. Suits made of tricotine; color new; blue only; trimmed with braid. Values to $24.50. At.. Silk Dresses of crepe de chine; straightline and belted models; side panels; short or three-quarter-length Sizes 16 to 42. sleeves. Values Sizes 16 to 40. $12.50. L2 At trimmed with lace and silk three-quarter sleeves, round necks; light and dark shades. 16 to 46. Values to $5.98. At. Coats and Suits, in sporl and dressy models; materials of tricotine, plaids and kammelure, mcludmg dark and light shades. broken sizes. Values to &9 e or. 25¢ and 29¢ Domestic 125 ¢ Yd. Remnants of staple cotton matcna]s, in the most desir- able lengths for making women’s and children’s wear—at half price and less. —32-inch Dreéss Ginghams, in checks, plaids and stripes. —32.inch Romper Cloth. —32-inch Woven Stripe, Tissue. —36-inch Fast-color Percales. 35¢c and 50c Values, 19¢ Yard—Remnsms of 32-inch Bates' fine Dress_Ginghams, inch Serpentine Crepe, Suiting and 36-inch high-count Percales. 36-inch Woven Check Tissues, 36-inch _Shirting Madras, 30- 34-inch Cotton Good useful lengths. 18c Value, 10c Yard—Remnants of 27-inch Plain-color Chambray, 27-inch Dress Lengths ranging from one to Coldenbere -x—"&z Floor. Ginghams, 27-inch Apron Ginghams. yards. Remnants of Silks Values Worth Regularly Up to $2.00 a Yard at. $1.19 A splendid collection of silk remnants, including many of the most popular weaves of the season, clearance priced at $1.19 a yard, . The lot consists of Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Taffeta, Satin Messaline, Kordette Knitted Crepe (fiber), Caravan Crepe, Silk Jersey, Georgette Crepe, Sport Silks, Alltyme Knitted Crepe (fiber), Tricolette, Chiffon Satin, Satin Duchesse, Figured Crepe, etc. - 35 to 40 inches wide. suitable for all purposcs. Goldenberg': n—)'lulp!'lwr Black and wanted colors. Lengths $1.50 to $2.50 Earrings Friday at $1 Pair Clearing out our regular stock of Earrings that sold up to $2.50 a pair at this lowered price tomorrow. All styles . and colors, in jet, pearl, jade, red, Lapis, crystal, amber and various tone combinations. styles. Choice at $1 pair. Bracelets, 79c—Women's and Misses’ Bracelets, in the season’s most popular styles, in- cluding hoop and flexible de- signs, brilliantly set in rhine- stone and combination rhine- stone and colored stone effects. Made of white metal and shell in various colors. In ball, shower and pendant Beaded Bags, $1.12— Women’s and Misses’ Imported Beaded Handbags, in plain col- ors and rich floral effects. Made with crochet edge and finished with beaded tassel. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Odd Lots of Hosiery 65¢ Sport Hose, 45c Pair —Women's Mercerized Riche- liew Ribbed Sport Hose, in black, light and dark caramel, cordovan, navy and gray. Ex- cellent wearing quality. 59¢ Sport Hose, 39¢ Pair —Children’s Ribbed Sport Hose, in black, white, cordovan, brown, sand, gray and nude, with fancy colored turn-over tops. $3 and $3.25 Silk Hose, $1.29—Termed irregulars be- cause of slight imperfections. Well known “Van Raalte” brand, a fine, sheer, chiffon silk quality, in black, nude, gold, light gray and gun metal. Silk all the way up, including garter top; also heavier weights with silk garter hem or lisle garter top, in cordovan, white and champagne. Children’s 15¢ Socks, 9¢ pair—Cotton Socks in a num- ber of plain shades with turn-over tops; also white with fancy tops. Sh%ht seconds. Broken sizes. oldenberg's—First Floor. Clearance Lots of Children’s Garments Rompers, 64c — Kiddies’ Rompers in cunning models and pretty colors, neatly trimmed. All sizes. 59¢ Aprons, 33c—Little Girls’ Sleeveless Aprons of fine gingham, in light colors. Mostly small sizes. $1.69 and $2 Dresses, $119—Little Girls’ Fine. Grade Gingham Dresses; also Cham- -bray Dresses; broken lots and slightly soiled garments. S0c Bloomers, 29c—Little Girls' Sateen Bloomers in pink and white; broken sizes. Sunbonnet Frocks, 69c— Little Girls’ ‘Sunbonnet Frocks of unbleached muslin, with pretty cretonne trimmings. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Undermuslins $1.50 Chemise, $1.19— Fine Grade Envelope Chemise, of white batiste, trimmed_with dainty laces. ribbons and inser- tions; slightly soiled. $2 Gowns, $1.29—Fine Voile Nightgowns, in blue, pink and orchid; sleeveless models, that are cool and comfortable. Bloomers, 59c—Women’s Bloomers, of fine cross-bar muslin; reinforced and with stitched ruffle; full cut.—(First Floor.) Drawers, Fine Muslin Drawers, with soft- finish flounces of cmbroidery; all sizeg. Goldenborg's—Third Floor. Blouses of georgene crepe brald 5:zg> 2% 1.8 $§.75 $3.98 $1.48 38. Values to colors. 69¢c val $1.00 values. to sizes 36 to 46. to $6.50. 18 Values to $9.75. Bathing Caps, in all styles and Blouses of striped dimity or plain voile, tailored or dressy models. At Cotton Jersey Bathing Suits, Stationery Oddments 0Odd lot of Envelopes, in white and colors, 24 in package, 3c. Shelf Paper, slightly soiled, 4- yard fold, with fancy border, 3c. Boxed Stationery, in various col- ors, boxes soiled from handling, 24 sheets of paper and 24 envclopes, 19c box. Goldenberg's—First Floor. | Three-piece Costume and Tailored Suits, made of Poiret twill or tricotine; braid or embroidery; and Over- blouse of Canton crepe, with con- trasting colors. trimmed with $24:5 15¢ 54¢ 49c Sizes 16, 18 and §79.50. At lues at $1.49 values. At Dresses made of dark printed voiles and ginghams, sizes; all styles and colors. including extra Values Skirts of tricotine, poiret twill, plaids; trimmed with buttons; side pleats; pleated and shirred models. At Final Clearance of MEN’S PALM BEACH AND MOHAIR SUITS Now Real “Palm Beach” Suits, with the label in them. Genuine Priestley and Farr including regulars, shorts an $9.75 Also Mohair Suits, in sizes 35 to 50, d stouts. Plain shades and neat pencil stripes in the Palm Beaches and black and navy blue n the Mohairs. None reserved, men. $9.75. Men’s Twi Formerly Reduced Broken lots of our higher- We offer you yaur choice now at o-Pants Suits Up to §24.75 to $15.75 priced Two-pants Suits for young men, well tailored of tweeds and dark mixtures; sizes 33 to 38 in vyoung men’s models. $24.75 Suits, $10.95 _Few-of-a-kind suits left from : brown and good quality Tabrics ‘and excellently tailored; sizes 34 to 38 only. Two-Pants Suits, $12.95 All of these sold at much higher prices. Students’ Two- pants Suits, of blue serge fancy -brown mixtures; sizes 31 to 37; limited quantity Direct Entrance to Men's Clothing Store at K Street. Men’s Furnishings 50c and 75¢ Ties, 35¢— Fiber Silk Knit Ties, in plain colors, stripes and-novelty pat- terns; narrow and medium shape four-in-hands. At 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00. 75¢ Silk Hose, 44c Pair— Thread Silk Half Hose, in black, brown and gray, with high-spliced heel, double sole and toe; slight irregulars. $1.25 Union Suits, 79c— Athletic Union Suits, made with Poros woven top and nainsook drawers; sleeveless style; near- ly all sizes; perfect quality. $1 and $1.25 Union Suits, 67c—Of plaid madras, striped madras and fine checked nain- sook, in sleeveless style, with closed crotch; perfect quality; ‘sizes 34 to 46 in the lot, but not in”each style. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 50c Neckwear, 19c—Dei- park Washable Neckwear, in plain white, stripes and plain colors; folded and French seam four-in-hand style. 12Vsc 25¢ Half Hose, Pair—Of fine gauze lisle, in black and plain colors, with high-spliced heel, double rein- forced sole and toe; slight seconds. Men’s Shirts, 69c—Small lot of about 200 High-grade Neglige Shirts, in neckband style; all of fine quality shirt- ing materials; slightly mussed and soiled from handling; broken sizes. 85¢c Underwear, 47c¢ Gar- ment—Men’s Porosknit Under- wear, in _ecru color: short- sleeve shirts and full-length drawers; sizes 34, 40 and 46 in the shirts and all sizes up to 46 in the drawers; perfect qualiy Odd Lots Floor Coverings Greatly Reduced for Clearance Congoleum Art Rugs, $13.55 Room Size Congoleum Art Rugs, classed as seconds be- cause of very slight imperfec- tions which are hardly mnotice- able. All with complete borders and in desirable tile and carpet designs. 39¢c to 55c Mattings, 27¢ Yard Heavy-weight China smooth-finish, close- woven grades, in desirable pat- terns, also Hodges' Hofi Fiber Matting in s\t(rutlve patterns; o0dd lengths from 5 to 40 yards. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. 9x12-1t Extra Mattings. Reinnants of Good Quality Grass Rugs, $4.85 9x12-ft. Room Size Japancse Rugs, heavy-weight, dou- ity. in oriental and signs of blue, green und brown. All edges tape bound $1 Grass Rugs, 68c 30x60 Grass Rugs. in various colored stenciled Rag Rugs in size the popular hit-and-miss effec: —First Floor, Bargain Table. 59¢ Runner, 39¢ Yard Wool - and - fiber Runner for inches igns of red, brown and green; reversible and durable. e 29c and 39¢ Cretonnes, 19¢ Cretonnes, in lengths ranging from 2 to 8 yards, but plenty of nearly every pattern for practically an purpose. colorings. Choice of floral, bird and stripe designs in light and dark (First FIoor—Burgxln Tables.)