Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1924, Page 14

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1 ® THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D¢, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924, 632 ON SIXTH BALLOT|| CLAIMED FOR M’AD0O | Florida Primary. Victory Followed | by Optimistic Estimate of Early Nomination. BY DAVID LAWRENCE, | Having won the primaries in Flori- da. Judge David Ladd Rockwell to- day claimed that William Gibbs Me- | Adoo would have a total of with- in the first six ballots in the Demo- | eratic national convention, which is Just 100 less than the nece ry two- | thirds | Mr. Rockwell < that the mini- ! mum MeAdoo. | or state | insi number [ remaining | » make up two-thirds he MceAdoo mar optimisn ia. where ho ger full of % vietory in Flor- | 4 final results wou'd ne triumph. He regards wood s having heen vir- | 11 S 1 was formida at the le_opponent New York con- | il have Hopex La Follette Runw. What do you think.” he was asked, “of the announcement that Senator 1. tonds to run. irs ve McAdon s the ered nom considers F 9 the Goolidge. ted, Judge in McAdoo | te campa Wisconsin il the Republican progre: \hile the Democrats | ally no strength. ficrent About Rule. | two-thifds rule, Judge! was confident Me- Le nominated with er that if the committee 1d recommend that a 1o nominat Ve such @ ma- <aid he MeAdoo Zers. however t try to have the two-thirds 1. as they recognize that sn entirely apart from the candidate this year | the voting, and they t A test of h on this issue when it is not | final . on that their a candi- nal beneficiary beaten: in was sodrow Wilson. | m they are to abol- | the matter | \ax at this ip the state contests, but of personal persuasion with | and unpledged dele- zun, and will ivity in the CADETS HONOR CAPTAIN. Western Company. Second in Drill. Rewards Leader. Capt. John X of Ve second . tive drill- o adet <bitt of Compuny n} hool. which took | e annual competi- the Washington High Corps. was presented | $1.25 Oilcloth Table Covers, 75¢ Oilcloth Table Covers, sanitary and casy to keep clean; a practical tablecloth for home or summer camping uscs. Printed on Sanitas Oilcloth, in an assortment of ncat designs and colors. Sizes 34x54 inches. Slight seconds. Goldenberg's—First Floor. m——— $5 P. N. Corsets $3.95 P. N. Practical-iront Corsets, the ideal corset for stout figures, made of pink coutil. Tow bust and long <kirt, with inner clastic abdominal helt or support and clastic at back; lace front. Sizes 26 to 3. Goldenberg's—Third Floer. Sheer White Goods 69¢ Imported White Organdy, 45 inches wide. fine, sheer, tra ent permanent-finish qualitly. for women's and children’s summer frocks, at 49¢. 39¢ White Chiffon Voile, 44 inches wide. fine. sheer. two-ply quality, with wide taped edge. at 39¢. 53¢ White Indian Head, linen-finish grade: 54 inches wide; 2 to 10 yard lengths. at 39¢. 39¢ White Dotted Swiss, 32 inches wide, fine, sheer quality. with white woven dots, at 25¢. 25¢c White Nainsook, 36 inches wide, close- woven, soft-finish grade, at 18c. 30 White Shirting Madras, 32 and 36 inches wide. fine. close-woven. soft-finish quality, with white woven stripes. at A 39¢ Silk and Cotton Chiffon. 36 inches wide. wli-color silk mixed figures: a high-grade wash fabric for summer wear. at 39¢. 50¢ White Oxford. 36 inches wide. yarn mercerized quality. at 35¢ Goldenberg's—First Floor, 25¢ Yard-Wide Chambray 16c Yd. h Chambray, fine. I'n rtment of wanted col ren’s and bovs' wash nish_quality, in a < ldeal for wom- en's, suits: 2 to 10 yard lengths, p Goldenbers's—First Floor. Newest Styles That Proclaim a New Season—in An Endless Variety of Lovely Summer Hals Featuring —The Dressy Lace Hat —The Flower Garden Hat —The Embroidered Tagal Hat —The New Ribbon Hat —The Tailored Felt Hat Specially Priced at 831 t0 *15 I'he most comprehensive selection of up-to-the-minute summer hats ever assembled at such moderate prices. Styles that depict the summer shades for every occasion. In white, black. sand, orchid and light summer modes. Bob- bette models, matrons’ hats, larger head sizes. All are here for your selec- tion. Golaenberg's—Second Floor. Summer Wash Fabric Our Wash Goods Sections remind one of fairyland, showing every con- ceivable style and color of the rain- bow. With vacation sewing in view women will revel in this riot of gor- geous styles and superb colorings. 75¢ Silk Stripe Voiles, extra fine two- ply quality. 36 inches wide: neat woven silk stripes, in tan, gray, Davy, cocoa. brown and black grounds. At 49c. 79¢ Amsham Silks, 32 inches wide: a rich. lustrous silk and cotton fabric. with stylish dupioni weave: all wanted colors. ‘At 69¢c. 53¢ Shantung Pongee. 36 Sleeveless Sweaters High-grade models correct wear, contrasting colors, fiber most popular spring shades. of in an $1.95 Sleeveless for war with silk (glos) sl Goldenberg's—Third Floor. The Season’s Greatest Hosiery Event for Men! 16,840 Pairs Men’s High-Grade Hose At About One-Half Original Prices If values and savings mean anything, this will prove the biggest and best hosicry sale for men ever held by Goldenberg's. by the thousands to supply all their hosiery needs fo r the cntire season Broad in scope, extraordinary in low pricing, it should bring men here We purchased 16840 pairs of men’s high-grade Half Hose from two of the largest hosiery manufacturers in the country at price concessions that enable us to offer savings of one-hali and more Te are the “mll runs,” so called because of very slight faults, which in no way impair the wearing quality or mar the appear- ance Former 35¢ Grades at 126 pairs Men's U A B, Mer- Half nigh ple reinforced (6 Pairs for 85c) Former 50c Grades at 2,248 pairs Men's R. A. B Silk Fiber (glos) Plated Half fully reinforeed heel, toe and plain colors: and Hose, (Six Pairs for $139) Goldenberg's—First Floor. $15 Hodge’s 9x12-Ft. Cherokee Fiber Rugs . $1245 Attractive, cool-look lo summer and tomorrow. Hod by every hou means doubl beautiful w green brown lorings $35 and $37.50 Room Size Rugs, $24.75 ed coloringe gs, $5.95 mperfoc- famous 6x10.6 ft. All ook nd perfect quality patterns with complete borders. wocl rug and tile Former $9 and $10.95 grades $1.25 Matting or Rag Rugs, 7% ra Fine Grade 330-Warn Japanese Mat- oriental and medallion e Rugs, handsome 3 <0 25x30 Close-woven beautiful Rag Rugs. hit-and-miss color band borders.—(First ¥ ting signs, Clearing Saleof °29.75 to *39.75 Spring Coatls $177.95 Sizes 16 to 44 Also Extra Large Sizes 42V 10 52V and 125¢| At these low prices men should buy this hosiery by the half dozen and dozen pairs ! Former 75¢ Grades at pairs Men's Sport 2 to 110, Six Pairs for $2.25 Former 40c Grades at 205 pairs Men's Full Mer Lisie Half Hose. mercerize cufl o to and s; hizh s assortment of Children’s $1 “Forest Mills” Waist Suits, 79¢ Sweaters il m weather Children's “Forest Suit of nainsook, low smart trimmings deeveless, straight kned taped buttons and reir howing the Pericet quality. Full c 2 to 12 years. Goldenberg's—First ¥ Thursday’s Sale of Bedwear and Cottons . $1.39 Seamless Bleached Sheets. size 81x90 inches: for double beds: perfect quality. close- woven sheeting cotton: hand torn and ironed. At $1.09. $2 Seamless Bleached Sheets, size 90x90 inches: made of superior grade <heeting cot- ton, free from starch or dressing. At $1.19. $3.50 Crochet Bedspreads, full double-bed size: in heavy raised Marseilles patterns. At $2.69. 75¢ Hemstitched Lace Edge Pillowcases. size 45x36 inches: made of Cast Iron pillow- case cotten. Each. 49¢. $2.19 White Dimity Bedspreads. size 63x90 inches. for single beds: perfect quality. At $1.69. $2.50 Mattress Covers. made of heavy un- bleached sheeting: full double-bed size. A1 $1.98. 20c Bleached Muslin. 36 inches wid. woven. soft-finish quality. At I5c. 25¢ Unbleached Cotton. 40 inches wide; heavy. round-thread quality. At 18¢ yvard. Goldenberg's—First Floor. S 59¢ Woven Tissues 36-inch Woven Tissucs. fin correct for cool. dal dres In light blue, orchid, green, brown, black ang checks. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 4% Yd. $12.75 to $22.50 High-Grade Street, Afternoon and Sport Dresses A Remarkable Underprice Purchase Regular and Extra lLarge Sizes—16 to 20, 36 to 44 and 42'; to We secured several hundred beautiful Silk Dresses to sell at a price that hardly represents the cost of materials and making—a clean-up of a maker's stock on hand. These are Dresses that fill the gap between late spring and early summer and are just what women need for street, afternoon and sports wear. The most favored materials, including Satin-Back Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Georgette Crepe, Printed Crepe de Chine and Fancy Silk Crepe. The Sports Dresses are in two-tone combinations, with overblouse cifect. styles to select irom. shades. Golienberg's—Seoond Floor. \ $1.69 and $195 Velour Scarfs, 98¢ Velour 48 inches zold, brown Tapestry b tinsel trimmed sides Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 1 mulberry rable Scarfs, sizes 12 to nd or gold braid ends; There are shirred and pleated models, panel effects with trim- mings of fine tucks, ecru lace and rows of buttons. Scores of smart Black. Navy, Cocoa, Tan, tireen, Sheik, Brown and other desirable For Thursday Home dr kers profit by cho g one more fashionable irocks from this splen assortment of k. high-gra = ateh by the personnel | 50c Ratinspun. 36 inches Exclusive \Wraps $3.50 Canvas Porch $2 Chiffon Taffeta. 35 in b at_a dinner last night at Watches and fol also ed to Lieuts. I'oole and wide, yarn mercerized cotton fabric with new crepe weave: inches wide, rich mercerized quality. in a large assortment Coats, intended to sell at are $245 ¢ wide, all-silk grade. with the de- sirable chiffon finish. Shown in a $29.75 and $39.75, grouped in this lot and sharply reduced for quick e ropes and clearance tomorrow. No better op- . etk T, portunity has been offered this sea- . son to purchase a high-class gar- 75¢c & $1 Fiber Silk ment atfuch savings. (Glos) 8-?_Sunfast Beautifully tailored in the smart- Draperies, 58¢ est and most distinctive styles of Fiber Silk (glos) and Sunfast Poiret Twill ePe rom ranl bolts. Plain, High-pile Lustrous Fabrics figured. all-over and border dc- Polaire signs in rose, blue, green, gold, mulberry, brown and two-tone . Fine Bolivia Velour eifocts. Correct for window or Serge door draperies. Many arc trimmed with white fur bandings, 48c & 59c v : Cretonnes, 28c¢ othdrs with silk braid and embroidered de- signs. The favored styles for sports and dress weight Washable Cre- wear. 26 inches wide, in hand- Colors of black, navy, tan, gray. green, as come light and dark floral. bird, Iy, stripe and foliage de-. well as handsome overplaids, stripes and com- binations. For summer draperies, Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Schofieid any. as »ympanic of colors; demi-rough weave. all wanted shades for sum- At 45c. mer wear. At 39 Goldenberg's—First Floor Thursday We Feature Special Values in Extra Size Apparel \Women of large size will be glad to know they can find here in our Third Floor Undermuslin Section satisfying as- sortments of “extra size” garments that will meet all their requirements. And tomorrow we offer special values of un- usual interest. Extra Size Costume Slips, of white muslin: double to hips; hemstitched yokes; sizes 48 to 52. Former $1.39 grade, at $1. Extra Size White Sateen Costume Slips, lustrous finish; hemstitched yokes and cut full over hips. Former $2.00 grade, at $1.69. Extra Size Bungalow Aprons. fine-count percalea. fast- color printed designs: hemstitched and rick-rack braid-trim- med models: long-waist effects with full cut hips, at $1.39. Extra Size Cambric Nightgowns, with long sleeves, soft- finish quality: vokes of tucks and embroidery. Former'$1.79 grade, at $1.29. ? Goldenberg s—Third Floor. Extra Special—Big Savings on Men’s Two-Pants Suits $24.75 You're going to enjoy re- markable values here tomor- row in this sale of Two- Pants Suits. The styles age this springs latest—single- breasted, conservative an d young men’s models, as well as collegiate styles for high school students.” And with an extra pair of trousers you can count on double service. Materials are Cassimeres, Serges and Worsteds, in blue, brown, gray and fancy mixtures, as ?vell as plenty Stout Suits in Blue Serge, sizes 38 $7. 49 to 46. Others in regular sizes, 34 to42. | ] ’ 4 Goldenbery’s—Tirst. Tiser, complete assortment of wanted street and evening shades: also beautiful changeable effects. At $1.39. $2 Silk Radium. pure silk quality, for lingerie and dresses: shown in all wanted summer shades; also plain white. At $1.39. $2 Canton Crepe, 39 inches wide, extra heavy, rich lus- trous quality, in a complete assortment of wanted shades; also black and white. At $1.49. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. drop: ¢ + Burton, commander of plote. with ropes and all attach- 3d iment. com- | companies, was gratulated for having led the bat- | on to vietory in the annual bat- || sn competitive drill. George M Whitwell, Vice president of the V Honi= and School Association. | a silk American flag to the $3 Crepe Satin. 10 inches wide, pure silk. rich satin- face quality. in black. navy. brown, tan. fallow. cocoa, apple green. etc. At $2.69. $3 Corkscrew Crepe. 40 inches wide. pure silk and wool quality, with lustrous finish. Guaranteed to wear. Choice of black. navy, brown and white. At $2.5 Among those who spoke at the &ray, det dinner were Maj. Burton, Capt copen. Nesbitt, Louis Craven and Alden Houzee Awards were announced at the || elose of the dinner and medals were | | presented to the following by the of- ficers: Prize corporals, Heage, Kim- ball and Cla prize experienced men. Priv Davis. of Company and 1st of Com- Girlss Summer Dresses of Color‘ed Voiles Sizes couch and furniture seuthwest lons of corn whisky w Hutchinson was charged with trans- porting liquor. STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All Just the kind of Dresses to delight a young girl’s fancy—cool, summery frocks of gay colored voiles in the smartest styles you could hope to find. And lovely tissues, too. Colors of jade, red, poudre bleu, rose and orange. A large selection of styles, trimmed in numerous charming ways with lace, ruffie and organdy. Made with deep hems, tie belts and new sleeves. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Women’s Fiber Silk (Glos) Stockings, 39c . Pair Women’s Fiber Silk (glos) Stockings, medium weight, made with fashioned leg, high spliced heel and toe; three- seam back. In black and an assortment of wanted shades. Seconds of -59¢ grade. Women's Cotton Hose, medium weight; black. and assorted shades; mostly all 12/2¢ $1.98 Selected Lum- ber Ironing Boards, on stand; well made— “® Continental E x - tension Wood Frame Window Screens, steel cen- ters. 18 inches high, 31.75 Extra Quality Floor Sweeping Brushes, 14-inch size; long handle— $: Moulded Rub- ber Garden Hose, 25 .25 * Heavy _ Tin open to 33 inches, ft. lengths: complete e--bottom Wash at_. with combination brass with cold nozzle, a guaranteed wood handles; large hose— No. 8 size. At— .19 $ l .79 ndii-—lfll-—' Dependable Lawn ope: ’ ’ - . » Children's Mercerized Socks, white with col- ored stripes and fancy tops. Former At Siieaaie Geldenbery's—TFirst Floor. Cotton 19¢ 30 inches high, open to 45 inches, at sizes in _the lot; seconds of 25c grad al L that is fulLof; comfort-20

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