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20 RICH INDIAN PRINCE, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1923.. TRAIN SIDESWIPES; - {KLAN MEN RESCUED - SEVEN ARE IN.IDRED FROM MOB BY POLICE Kayser’s 16:Button Imitation Jade N 4 | R Chamoisette Gloves 3 KNUWN HERE BIES By the Associated Press. Ku Klux Meeting in Binghamton l‘.’ Bead Necklaces i y GREENSBURG, Pa., August 28.— = 7 98(: Palr s Seven persons were cut by fiying| Broken Up in Rioting, Several SOC R glass when Pennsylvania train No. 4. " d jcipati “Sgl:t:hn l;‘:::!l ln;nf;ll wear: full 0 : the Philadelphia express, ennboundl undred Participating. 2 . with embrofdere < G . f I freight car near here last night. The Y . N g autumn shades. rich brilliancy that giv Lavishly Entertained o |[rsish; car near hero last mieht, o) mingmanrow, . ¥. husust 20— T g _ 0 S e i i train and all continued thelr JOUTneY, | 110s Jast night after a protest ln:atfl\x N M Sunda ST. “THE DEPEN! & e L ) embroidered back ra g nd shapes, mounte Two Visits to Canital. the train leaving at 1 oclock hie|called by the Ku Kiux Klan had been idia e Tl S S G s g SOTH SIDES OF ATKST. E DABLE STORE R ey N (oD, Topncea morning after having been delayed iy, ken up in rioting and fighting, in beaver :;n:.y::.'z‘::‘ each bead. Byhs ARl m;‘;°fl;“;‘;n“;:)':":°:;ab“e side of the{ Which several hundred men partici- ||| " ehd e i FLUSHING, Holland, August 28.— | o0 5 o ; pated. 2 J = = o Malioiais Ge kwar ot Barodaisataits :J!::Lke”:m:k;xn m::e(m;; sl;l::;::a :\r::: Two Klan members, introduced as 45 c T able R e 27 PSP S IS A ////////////////////////z////,/m////m//”//,w//§ 32 Cr e p e d e C hine § be the richest prince in India, dled | yeg past a fréight train which had sffeakers at the open-air mnmnx.‘ N ASpecial Purchase of 300 N | here tonight while on a jourrey £rom | poen wrecked & short tme previous- | 323 Who refussd to voveal their iden- | |} Oilcloth N N $1 69 1 Berlin. The maharaja visited the|ly. A pusher engine, bumping into | tities, were hooted down. The rioting | § . N 9 o 9 N . ( EiTials et e o s B e freight train, had wrecked sev. |started when Kiansmen in the crowd || . o s l = ra e as ul s N atertained In New York and Wau. | (ral Of the cars’ One of them had|attempted to applaud the efforts o | [} 29¢ Yard N N One of the favorite silk ington. His first visit in 1906 was a {block the adjoining track over which ‘}:"b mHL °; the platform to speak. || N N weaves for dresses and over- short one, but when he came by way | the express passed. It was state obert E. Pratt was pursued by one < N N blouses—a heavy, firm woven Short one, but when he came by e ik Srdinmen did ot Hiwe (e SHLe | crowd ana took retuge in & mireet car, ||| S-autrter Table | Oifcloth, R Made to Sell at N en B ho| OURtEy Hiiis uon Wb e atent | o which his pursuers attacked and par- | | o pleie RIS ahtl ot N N of street and evening shades, at Harvard. | “Four physicians were rushed from | tially wrecked in thelr efforts to cHect S A N also white. " Full 40 inches The saabaraia was) taken il jonijGEeenDUEE when mord MRS recelved freach him. He was rescued by the | Scliuibeio—Thet Fisec N N wide | board the train, and died just before | dress only superficial cuts. el e senee umder Siusnian mn ] e N N s A 2. reaching Flushing. The ‘protruding frelght car was | *The"twe would-be speakers also ! | | N N 31-6_9 port Sat:rt,$l.29 Dusing the Delhi Durbar in iS12 the | SCONIDEd by 1he oohulies. NG SEHE were pursued by a crowd, They took Hy N N ol White Fiber siik maharaja created a tremendous ‘sen- after & number of heavy tim- | (opu8e [ & cowntown ofice bullding. | 1§} N N lustrous quaiity. £ ! b Covmim i vk o Jomg | LS8 dha aiher debri coutd be 1o | ynoieath Belice held o the coonds ||} How to plan a Fall £ E e seorge at A ception instead of e and the Klan members- were able t. 1 N N 'c Shirtings, 45 alking backward us is cusiomary | e B R - [t A | in the presence of royalty. i test the mayor's ref o 1asne & N ShlcHice i aIe Sroin et | i among the most loyal of the Indian ention here September 3. i Q N : i { princes, giving great assistance to - — |}l arlerly $2 Peau de Soie, $1.79 ! G Great Britaln 26-inch Black Peau de Soie; I | The well dressed woman ch satin finish, f1 voven Maharata of Baroda was sixty B”RN'NG UF BUYS' . || who is economically inclined et el years old. He was a descendant of | o I Shel T e 'fl‘xc' Galdenberg's—First Floor. . the famous Mahratta leader, Mamaji | “ omo l e 1 Setonisticy eetin » waricl Gamwar, who obtained from thej yles. Then wi o ot nanisheci Pali : : o ] a knowledge of what is going u of satara the ttle of shamsher' Police Making Searching In | to be worn she plans her This hase represents the : inst the im- - ° ° season’s clothes all at once so s puienane Tepeean . ; Ribb B let L G me ciose ot| vestigation of “Playing | Pamtl | that they harmonize. The entire su;p!ltxs swckffr!(;m im\e\'uf' I\:\\_‘t\orl\ s ;| tbbon bracelets ; SRENOn _ 7 4 { ! I B thrifty way of doing this is sargest manufacturers o oys' ash Suits, a maker ; ST g g Indian” Tragedy. ng | with ~the “new McCall Fall whose name stands foremost among makers of high-grade suits. for Wrist Watches i/ A e i Quarterly. All full-cut sizes and perfectly tailored, of finest quality materials and made m Usual 50c Kinds i i | S —H 1 . You can choose your new the most poptlar styles. / i miles andcor AR, . 7. August 35— Herher Finest domestic and cont el Lo S g MATERIALS include Belgian Linen, Palmer Linen, imported Gabardine, 25¢ Each | Bl o he popular in|e . arrested after the fatal burn- imported colors and prsccsgglis gl o OBl s i Mercerized Poplins, Mohair and Basket-weave Cloth, in a beautiful range of color- | india; but gland, this facting of Charles Spindicr, cleven, and have set aside for them. Only ings and combinations. (Thess are made of good qual- k. ~ cing due rong support of | wyo . 2 : - i the best o . cr 2 < 5 : X ity silk gros grain ribbon, in i it rale in India. o oo | Williain _ Hubbard, sixteen, were ar- '} yarpiches apphed by a ate in the L MODELS are French Button-over, Oliver Twist, Dutch Daddy and Regulation black, tan and gray. Finished | During the world war he llun:x'(’d"lfilg(m(l before Recorder Algor and were | ‘Idd Sui in full t si from 3 t. 10 years of age. with gold-plated slides and f from his own purse and from sub-| held in $3,000 bond cach on a charge of | . - - Middy Suits, in cut sizes {r o y ge. clasps. | cription ralsed by him segeral mil| ansiaughter. Both boys pleaded not | Master Coach Painter. McCall Quarterly, 25 Goldsnberss—First Floor. i Yion pound . { private purse hls)dnnl.ulonndwan[ for | odilty. i i | Airplanes. motor lorries and various| It was reported to police that the . , o 5 5 | Wab reliet Funds. 1 oy T ving iniin- ana|| Estimates Cheerfully ||| For Wednesday—A Sale of Women's 59c White Chiffon Women’s Strap Pumps ‘ \though the maharaja during hiS| the two older hoys had bound their . = 5 Voil, p p i g e T s \whien *haa | companions (o a tree and then set them | Furnished 1 Extra Slze Garments oile : i proved onerous ‘to his sublects, hisfafre T L0 L o 39C Yard Regular $5.00 s Black Satin i i i metutine :‘e::mgx:':x’lml‘r;x:?n‘ had" been. found mear the . | Featuring a sale for “stout women,” including petti- N L and i i : 5 '3 1 1« be f g 7 e 3 - Val i + ustrial Facts and L handicrart e e ohn A. Vineberger i coats, nightgowns, bloomers, drawers, bungalow aprons 40-inch White Chiffon Voile. alues, at L] Patent Colt i DR S e = "1 Tound the injured 3 | and corset girdles. All high-grade aualities, full cut and 2 fine, sheer, two-ply quality, T o g H N ot ‘and previously neglected | boys so \ce from the tree Where Co. lnc i cefl i g SE gh-g 2 » with wide taped edge. A dain- Stylish new models that all women will admire, of I s the fire had been bullt, Borough Man- 4 2 well made garments. ty white fabric um\;nall,‘f\ black satin, with turn soles, military, Baby Louis and low | ¢ his visit to th )} er Cook vland testified t 5 _ = 2 D Bl e - % Ly Y e e rdored the ussests on €ho basia ot 3700 Ga. Ave. N.W. | Silk Petticoats, $5.98 | Muslin Drawers, 79¢ iked_for women's and il walking heels, also patent colt, with turn or welt soles, tertained. His son, Shrimat Jaisin-|ante-mortem statements made by the ve. N.W. i : | Bxtra size Muslin Drawers Ten S IOERs: $2.19—N. military, Spanish and Baby Louis heels. All sizes in the . became a student at Harvand | victim, who told him that they had been Col. 565 | Extra size Silk Jersey Petti- | w%ar® 5ol ity, with rufle of ;2.69 Longcloth, .19—No. 53 - o s S B [ § 1 set_afire by the two older boys. Just i coats, with messaline flounce; | SOII-ARISh GUAlLy: WA TOME T 245 Imperial Enmglish Long. assortment from 275 to 7. B ————— ] < 39c Madras, 25c—32-inch White’ e ° : ik = = = =\l Wash Perticoars, $125 | Bungalow fprons, JI23 mirune Nt i, I Women’s “W ydeseem” | | i Extra size Petticoats. of blue | good quality neat figured per- woven quality. i etriped ginghams, with tucked | cale, square neck model, with 29c Dimity, 19c—27-inch White ot I fae | i flounce and hemstitched hem; | kimono sleeves, trimmed with Dimity, fine sheer quality, with re ose ! H it elastic waist. rickrack braid on pocket and small white pin check: . 7 i 1 . sash. 39c Organdy, 25c — 40-inch Al | Crepe Nightgowns Whits _Organiy, nc sheer Reduced to il i $1.50 Bungalow Aprons, $1.98 grade. snow white bleached. | | Extra size Black Sateen 39c Mercerizsed Pongee, 25c— . i Extra size Crepe Nightgowns, | Bungalow Aprons, open ehle 32 inches wide, in tan and i | in plain pink and white, also | model, made with pocket and white: rich varn mercerized air i % | figured effects; wlip-over mogsl, | zash: ed with rickrack _ fabric for men's and boys j i i with kimono sleeves: sizes 20 | braid. A shirts. $ . Sl E 1 and 22. = $9c Organdy, 39c — 40-inch Women of Washington are thoroughly h J | t C Bl $1 CO"SEt‘GWdIeS. $1.69 xfl‘:zm‘:“i’m,‘"‘;‘;,",’m,.'r,‘,'; acquainted with this brand hose, knowing | | H | repe Bloomers, | Corset Girdles. © with' wide 4 thy be of b 1 1 2 i o i i Extra size Crepe Bleomers, | seotions of elastic and coutil: "THN L6 00 a5, 3 em to be of beautiful, fine thread silk, cor | st B white and flesh; elastic watst and | 12%-inch length; gua ranteed m(_hfs w“'“) \~.m° i dived rectly cut to give the neat, trim ankle 'l“;l;:;w‘;;{xnh"d i Ml:’g: . :?nlxoga;ic xrade, for middies, men's and sought by all well dressed women. Choice i | E 5 . P oo m'\;mm:“-' First F of gun metal, cordovan and African brown; T T also others with three-seam back and open- ) ; work clock up the side, in smoke or Af- g a 1 2 . by g . —~. ] Last Call ,for These Beauuful rican brown ; or plain silks, in cocoa, cordo- . . ! van, beige and otter. Perfect quality. see I Misses’ Lisle Hose, 23c—Extra fine ribbed Silk Lisle i : ose, in black; mostly all sizes; seconds of G0c valués I | Silk Hose, 95c—Women’s | 75c Sport Hose, 48c— i Full-fashioned Thread Silk | Women's Vertical-ribbed Sport I | Toile B bl ena Res ety | Hose, silk and mercerized fabric, i i S lisle garter tops: broken sizes; | in Plain and two-toned effects; B [ ] [ J seconds of $2.00 values. | perfect quality. l"~ il | Values Worth to $6.50 Values Worth to $10.00 NEW FALL R GS Hi i i IR | | HEnl in. = il - : i1 i ; None of our Summer D;e‘sise; must re.mamth Asha rl;suh of Regular $23 $ Ox22.Ft. Large i | S > i l thl? statemeflt. we .have marked them at prices that should act as valuesat..____.__.. ° Room Size 1 D' ] | a signal for immediate response. | ].Vl en Or. . | All the smart captivating styles you have admired all season, Seamless Brussel; Rugs, with wool face, products of Z DO . 7 i i beautifully fashioned of Fancy Printed Voiles, Ginghams, Tissue :\r:lea);la'éi:;ajsm‘\:'}i‘th&\\:oi:: c‘c‘o‘]n?’?nga:booir:::nltl\?ef ;gégér::: | lsappomtments *® | Ginghams, Ratine, Hand-drawn Voiles, Normandy Voiles, Linen, Large room size, 9x12 feet. A good serviceable grade, suit- ¥ etc. able for any room in the house. i i vith lace, embroidery, fine tucks $22.50 Velvet Rugs, $17.85 | » h ‘ Charming mod.els trimmed with - Y 5 L - - » ! ONSIDER 'what | lace edgings, etc., in dressy, plain tailored and sports styles; some l$mxth sV f‘]"]et Rugs, size gfif ft. seamless and perfeét H A You Will et_out of i with loose panels, others in short straightline effects. . qu; ‘; ; desirable pa;cms an C;;r(';gb' - 8445 i, | : 1 45 Axminster Rugs rass Rugs, $4.45 .g | All sizes in the combined Iots from 36 to 46, also “stouts,” in $35.75 & ‘ pixizet new J;\.sm:r:w Grass I | g . ugs, in attractive stenciled de- N the furl 11ture ou | sizes 42 to 50. ox12-ft, Axminster Rugs, per- | signs; cholce of Ereen, blue or | (") y | Goldenberg's—Second Fieor. fect quaiity, in all the newest | brown; taped edges. i N bu h n | fall designs and colorings. | 6x0-ft. size, worth $3.50, at $2.29 il S Y when you con- | ' C : i ongoleum Rugs, $1.65 | 89c Grass Rugs, 48c t | e : h .. . Wh ) I D) 3x9-ft. Congoleum Rugs, suit- 27x54 double-warp Grass Rugs, | [ ble for kitchen, bath and halls; [ in green, blue and brown ori- s1derb ow much{to put into it! en Women’s Sheets, S preads and 21.;.""2«07.1{;“” ferfece dual: | enual ina “meaailion deslgne— - 2 3 ity, would sell at $3.50 each. rat Floor—Bargain Tables. you buy quality furniture the balance is | Pettibloome 1 : . ot Pillowcases e A i ST Wh 2ir » Blank d Comf ‘ helming ly in your favor. ere I $1 Pai P e omnspmes NS nkets and Comftorts at | the price is deceivingly short you are the 1 " s 5 Prices That Say ‘Buy Now! one who receives the sh d of the ! H ) $1.59 Sheets, $1.19—81x90 [ $1.75 Sheets, $1.49—81x90 rices at day "buy [Now. il S the short end O : Women's Seamless Bleached Sheets, full | Scamless Bleached Sheets, full - G i trans ti . P e ttibloom- double-bed size; perfect qual- | double-bed size; perfect qual- Our annual sale of blankets and comfofts, for which we ] | | action. ers, of n}elr- ity; linen finish; hand torn | ity, heavy round thread sheet- have made extensive preparations, is now in progress. | lil B cv:;:‘z‘edellaiafé ’“ds zlrosn:)d. Spreads, $1.89. ‘“gs;i’;“"gh 50 % Prices are lower than we have offered in allong time. l-grc- : I 3 2 i 90 s, 1.85— S eets, c—S50x i i se no time in supplying winter - i F_or, fine furniture is not f it oxl 72199 White Dimity Bedspreads, | Seamless B e, Seltd momeniwililoseino e g e :, 0 o i extra le or three-quarter | clo: ven grade, f f; g . high-priced—itcostsonly : e tcosts. Sehe; shght seconds. < " | Stareh ‘or dresimg. - " $% Blankets, $295 pair— | S5 and $550 Comforts, I 3 : . Yo in B 35¢ i __ MHeavy-weight Cotton Blankets, .95—Cotton - filled Comforts, i a little more than furni- DOWE S50 Speesty, 1525 Eullnwomses, #So e et Cond 3ot fleece | size 70x80, for double beds; cov- || iehi : e Crochet Bedspreads, extra large | 45x3 Bleached Pillowcases, fich’ white with colored bor- | ered with mercerized cambrics = tul'ethatIShlghalan ri cague green, size, for double beds; heavy | large size; perfect quality, 0nish; white with colored bor | €FeC ¥ i =l | Y price, cherub and spray. raised Marseilles patterns. hand torn and iromed ders and plaid_designs in va- | in various colors; some with i I s | w en’s Goldenborg's—First Floor. > rious colors. Size 70x80. plasl; ssi:vmucli borders. i I . = s o m s 2 .50 and $8.50 Comforts, itz il Our furniture pays increasing Vests, 21c—Gauze : s ight Il ° it~ “ : s . 5.95—Extra fine heavy-weight i oo 5 A Flreside Chalr"—dat: s Cotton Vests, low ( > ) D ; $6 and $6.50 Blankets, ¥ L35 | dividends of satisfaction as [| 12 S%gt e sgret ) oo e 35c (32in.) Dress Ginghains Suts_Fart-wool Biankeis | GO Rhst wichoul e e ]| 4 | s speaks efoquently of the - Jess ; seconds. Tethi : - B ) heavy weight and well woven; | _ b e { I the years go on. That is the thought _ given; “even i “Swil Nothing more appropriate for children’s niceln niched and bound with ui?ixsvevit{‘mfi :cous ;lfe eb;:sdi).r S]oc; - i it Iuki those days, to pereonat .. Usnion Suits, school frocks or women’s house garments soisette. The popular plaid, in { cerized cambrics; well filled and i on ykmdto buy-—unlws you e home, i’q;—B‘?z:“Pg:?:s- than these beautiful Ginghams, shown n c ?ink and blue. Sizes 66x80 and | (Josely tufted. i 2 3 £3 ¥ i A i 1 0x80. Goldenborg's—Fourth Floor. | | wwhwbuy d!sappomtmenu. i bigh meck and? a vast assortment of plain colors, stripes | I — g | I = y short sleeves, knee and checks. All warranted fast colors. : G | ; nyk: Sizes 6 o 12 years. 29c Shaker Flannel, Hc—27-inck Bleached Shaker C as retonnes 4 | i H l_l Und. B 05’ Flannel, heavy double fleeced quality. A i fall d 5 | (. i & erwear, 450—B . 5 n opportunity to secure fall draperies s il ouse crrmann Underwear, separate garments, Outing Flannels, 25c—36-inch Outing Flannels, extra it f‘s & Y el Th:ge P | - - in white balbriggan; shirts, heavy double fieeced quality, in pink and bluc stripes. atas g D 8 | Ly » 8 Q ‘Furniture of Merit" high neck and short sleeves; I5c 4 Gingh 1 d 4 b in mill lengths, but hundreds of yards alike, ‘ : i i T 5 5 knee-length drawers, with re- c 2 fron M"'z “":("’ 12%0—Standar . pron Ging- in beautiful light and dark colored de- “ > i Seventh and Eye Streets ) 2 inforced seat. Sizes 6 to 16 bams, in all s:rze r;xe checks ;' warranted fast colors. signs, many of them new fall patterns. i i - B > years. - Goldenberg's—First Floor. First Floor~Bargain Table, i ’

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