Evening Star Newspaper, July 7, 1924, Page 11

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“AD" MEN GATHER FOR WORLD PARLEY 2.000 Expected From Amer- ica Alone to Attend London Convention, July 14-18. By the Associated Press. LONDON, July 7.—Hosts of tising me from all world, 2,000 alone expected from America, are beginning to arrive here | for the convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. The | general sessions of the convention, held at Wembley Park, site of the ®reat British Empire Exposition, will Legin July 14 and continue to July 18, adver- parts of the SURRENDER EXPECTED ON KIDNAPING CHARGE Rich Georgia Land Owner Accused of Leaving With Girl Re- turns to Home. By the Associated Pre. FAIRBURN, Ga. Cook, wealthy land owner of this section of the state is expucted to surrender to the sheriff of Campbell County today in answer to a war- rant charging kidnaping of Agnes Purmont, seventeen-year-old daugh- ter of one of his tenant farmers. Cook, who returned here yesterday, July 7—H. G |1 en sought throughout the coun- try he disappeared three weeks ago. It was not learned whether Miss Purmont accompanied him, and he refused to make a statement, spend- THE EVENING STAR and several children, and his estate, valued at more than $250,000, was placed in the hands of a receiver. He is alleged to have carried $15,000 in cash with him when he left. Police of Denver and the west coast were requested to wateh for the couple, two post cards received by a local resident causing authorities to believe the pair had traveled in that direction. Late last night no trace of the girl had been found, nor was any infor- mation available as to where the banker went on his journey. s All commercial seed used in sugar- beet cultivation for the production of sugar is grown from “mother seed,” which is carefully propagated from year to vear at seed-producing sta- tions under the control of scientists trained in this special branch of the k. STUDEBAKER .llnf Drive It; That’s All WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JULY 1924, S0c Fiber Silk (Glos) Tissue Ginghams 38¢ A chaice selection of lovely new styles and colorings with fiber _silk (glos) woven_stripes—fine and dainty enough to fashion the most charming dresses you could wish for. 32 inches wide $1.69 Elbow-Length Silk Gloves . 98¢ These are the correct length—a supe- rior quality all-silk Milanese or Tricot Glove that will retain the fresh, new ap- rance after repeated washings. Dou- -tipped fingers, Paris point back. Choice of white, black, beaver, ponget, mode, gray and mastic. Beautlful New 40-mch Prmted Voiles Sold Recently at 50c Yard Fresh, New, Crisp 50c¢ White Chiffon Voile Qudlities for Summer Frocks : When such excellent qualities are offered at almost one-half less than the former price, there’s no need for anyone to be minus fresh, pretty summery dresses. You will want several dress patterns when you see the array of lovely patterns and beautiful styles on display. They are superior qlmlltv two-ply Printed Voiles with soft chiffon finish, in an almost endless variety of the newest and most attractive printings imaginable, including plenty of the most in-demand white and black effects. Full 40 inches wide. 58¢ New Flock Voiles, 39c Flock Voiles are the season’s vogue for smart dresses. These are standard qualities every woman knows—including Monte Carlo, Martigny and other superior makes. A very large assortment of styles and effects to choose from, in colors of black, navy, brown, copen, jade, tan, orchid, gray, apricot, old rose, almond green, coral, tangerine, tomato, orange, ete. Full 38 inches wide. 89¢ Irish Dress Linens, 55¢ S50c Chiffon Voiles, 35¢ 36 Inches Wide—In All Wanted Plain Shades 36 Inches Wide—Shrunk From 40'; Inches : o Warranted All Pure Linen Flax Beautiful sheer, two-ply quality plain-color Voiles, with the desirable chiffon finish—one From India. Hawaii, South Africa, |ing the day with his family in seclu- New Zealand, Belgium, | sion. Cook was not arrested yester- France, Norwa Sweden, [day. but it was rumored he would taly and Czech P czates of |surrender to the sheriff today. The the advertising fraternity will wend | warrant for his arrest, sworn out their way to the world's largest city | by the girl's father, was issucd soon 1o confer on the latest deveiopments | after his disappear: .. sing and advertising, to | years old, was the future and to hear |formerly a director of the Bank of nions of famous statesmen, | Campbell, which was closed by state men and advertising experts. | banking offi on the ground that it had rec much paper. He Aisappeare . leaving a wife eW Branch A convenient Store 922 14th OPPOSITE FRANKLIN 5Q. Claflin Optical Co.c:2" place to bave || Your Eyes Kx: CLAFLIN Prominent Men to Attend. The list of prominent men who will Aaddress the convention includes Pre- mier MacDonald. American An dor Keliogg, Lou Holland, of the Associated Adv of the \\muL Canad Pacific McKenna, famous Sir Charles Higham, Burnham, Sir Eric Houston, Harry Churchill, Sir Philip LI Lord Leverhulme, Lord 1 A. Filene of Boston, Jlorne and Stanley Baldwin, British premier. In addition, scores of speakers discuss the more de of the various pha: in the group meeting: there wilk be many. v known variety of advertising will come up for consideration Extra transparent with perman Washes beau crisp apy “Britiah | by washing. 43 Lord ¥ former Shows Interest. of Wales has extended | his patronage to the convention and the lord mayor of London. with the Jord mayors of virtuaily all of the | principal cities of England, Scotland and Ireland, have given t officiul cognizance Complete arrangements have been made for hotel accommedations for the delegates on their arrival in Lon- don and Lord Ashiield, on be the London Underground Company. has gr. Are You Moving Your Office? Growth in business is usually the cause for seeking new quar- A ters and this growth also carries Il Liondon underground trains 4 and | B4 the incentive to refurnish. don busses. e National Flush Construction Desks, Sikes Office Easy Chairs wt which | it is expected that most of the N and the Minnix sales policy will have arrived. On Sun- make the ideal combination for 0 seats have been reserved at nster Abbey., where a special the assurance of office satis- faction. Full cut and well tailored with a| Albert the open- sermon will be preached by the lord bishop of Durham Vixcount Burnham to Preside. The chairman of the general s sions will be Viscount Burnham, president of the Empire Press Union, and proprietor of the London Daily Telegraph © opening address Monday morn- will be made by Premier Mac- He ollowed by Si Tipper, chairman committee. sident of afternoon Get our prices before you re- furnish. Thtiene will speak. his | Responsibility of Clul, Winston Chureh subject being * Trade Among the speakers ing will be Re subject will sday morn- OfficeFurniture —found where business succeeds 712 13th St. N.W. Main 1086 r Robert Horne and Stanley ldwin will be on the program Thursday. e Scores of inventors have attempted | the building of a furnace that will oonserve 95 per cent of its heat Turkish and Huck Towels All Regular 25¢ Kinds ... 18(: By purchasing this big q tity of towels in one lot we ¢ the price down low enough to make this timely sale pos We believe it to be the most outstanding opportunity for housewives to save on towels that they will have this sum- mer ! 25¢ Red o Women's Leather Handbags $1.00 __All well made, attractive shapes in the following popular styles: Leather Vanity Books Leather Envelopes Leather Under-the-arm Bags firm, al: for hand THEFIeetBonuynomefelhmldu'tbmbeii they had to remember it. Every Summer he finds direct air ports closed in one manifold or only partly open in another, just as they were in Winter or Spring. loses power when one forgets! Sale Price $4.95 $6.95 $2.65 $9.85 $10.95 and lave 6x9-ft. size 7.6x9-ft. size . 4.6x9-ft. size . Good uso'rfmm 9x10.6-t. size colors and black Ox12-ft. size Sale of $7.50 and $8. 50 New Summer Sktrts $5.00 Extraordinary purchase of maker’s surplus of beautiful new summer $kirts—now an unusual sale tomorrow, right in time for vacation needs. Not often comes the opportunity to buy skirts in the smartest of the new styles for summer at such savings. The materials and workmanship measure up in every JsTotheriafithe summe:diponn- respect to the high standard set by this store. Select from 5 IRy il Auaucs Busgndiog mais, nile, navy, brown and black. $1.69 Sport Satin, $1.29 40 _inches heavy. high- lustrous fiber (glos) quality, in sport shades, as wel s white; black and white self-colored plaids. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Gnldunb;'t —First Floor’ $2 Canton Crepe $1.49 Yard 40 Inches Wide Pure Silk and Fiber Silk (Glos) Mixtures Beautiful silks that are in the height of favor tomorrow “at a price that « the cost of rocks, blouses, other needs of the r wardrobe. r quality, heavy-weight with ‘fiber silk ( In white, blac brown. tan, Madonna, cocoa, etc. Full 40 inches wide. . $1.69 Satin Messaline, $1.25 5 inches wide, pure silk, rich, lustrous, satin-face grade, in all the most popular street and eve- ning shades, also white and black. $2 Chiffon Taffeta, $1.39 35 inches wide, all-silk. rich, soft chiffon-finish quality, in wanted plain shades, as well as two-toned effects. $2 Radium Silks, $1.49 Experience gives the Fleet Boss a mental check on umplehltlmpotannhmglothenmlptbovuhok. An experience of 54 years in making lubricants, with the constant idea of overlooking nothing that could make them better, is behind *“Standard” Polarine motor oils. Countless little but important refinements make these oils the absolute standard of quality. Yet, thanks to equally careful economies in distribution, you can always buy “Standard” Polarine everywhere in the state at a surprisingly low price, quality considered. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) “STANDARD” larine of desirable Buy the best oil but buy it by name, and the mame -is This is the famous “tape-edge” quality voile, and blouses. Retains its beautiful fresh appearance (Glos) Brocade (Stoeffel) Swiss brocades of ri quality with a sheen that is not affected < not affected from. 36 and 40 inches wide. Those who have not seen this Irish Dress Linen 1 of the most favored wash fabrics for cool and sleeve style, with deep hem and V neck. Varsity perfect price. Guaranteed all pure linen and all colors inches wide. Little Girls’ Khak 1 ted English Sizes 3 to 6 Years 16 to 4 4 v khaki material, trimmed with told you the story last week. e bought several from 3 to 6 years. offered them to the women of Washington at the amazingly ones, of good quality poplin and ging- self-same dresses, fashioned of the better kind of genuine embroidered designs. $4.69 and $5.98 & recognized as England’s best. Slipeon &nd ScoRtiatyle. fin Ak els, with hand-embroidered de- Tuxedo, Peter Pan or turned-back collars; three-quarter Chi i i iffon Silk Hosiery . on L osie All sizes, 16 to 44—for misses and women. weight for summer, in a pure thread silk, clear and $2.50 Sleeveless Sweaters I O 9 5 ® : L S cluded 400 Gold Seal Congo- summer models, with V neck and tie. Fine quality yarn, in white, patterns; made with cap sleeves and finished with tie. on this account we can offer The assortment includes beautiful wool rug designs and tile grade Sheets that will ZIV(‘ G border firm-woven When | ing. Free from starch or $1.25 Bleached Sheets, 89%¢ $2 Bleached Sheets, $1.59 sheeting cotton, with wide 25 perfect quality; band torn and tandard” Polarine spreads. single-bed size; per- made of Utica pillowcase cot- | 40 Inches Wide—Special at bleached to a snowy whiteness and a weave of de- ) sirable sheerness and fineness for summer dresses c after repeated tubbings. Full 40 inches wide. )/ $2 White Fiber Silk 79¢ White Imported Skirtings : Beautiful whit gsl OO (')rgm?d} s e . Iity, 49¢ by washing. A number of new "and Its fresh and distinctive designs to choose hes wide Men’s Varsity Athlet 'c Union Suit All are ;;cr(cct quality garments, made of best grade will be enthusiastic about its finc quality, and those special finish checked nainsook, in sleeveless or quarter- who have shared the savings of our previous sales | charming Summer frocks, The assortment embraces every new shade in demand, as well | (|sed crotch, wide flap seat. absolutely fast. In white and a good assortment of Sizes 3it0 46 desirable colors. | Sizes 3 ] . All Sizes Smart, but practical styles for the little girl’s summer wardrobe, made of good Two-piece bloomer models, button R We on waist and full cut bloomers. Sizes liundred of these dellfihtfullv summcr\' and attractive iddi Br loth Dresses on unu<ua\l\' advantageous terms, and Kiddies’ Rompers, 88c oadcl¢ Roupersgand|Greepersptonsthe fitfle low price of $4.79. The response was overwhelming—we ham, in all wanted fast colors. Trimmed Cuuld hardly take care of the crow ds. Here are more of the with®white buttons and finished with . imported English Broadcloth, cons ‘1m«Y of such well known $3 Wool Sweaters names as “Gladstone,” “Fairfax,” “Patrician,” “Turnwall™ - I,MPE-S?-suefi;i%;g,?,,m. Strwlly tailored models for sports and street wear—for the seashore and mountains. Trimmed with rows of fine and light blue. igns: in many colors; sizes 2 to Goldenberg's—Third Floor. sleeves. Colors of White, Tan, Gray, Powder Blue, Rose, Maize, Slight Irregulars of $2.50 and $2.75 Grades Goligabere &—acsad Eloer. To insure a smooth, carcful fit, every pair i\ S f G S l $1 15 econds of Gold Sea . even of weave. Some are silk from toe to top of hem, while others are with lisle garter top. Lhcucc . $1 95 9x12 ft. Size for Large Rooms * A recent carload purchase More of those popular Sleeveless Sweaters have just been re- = ot i leum Rugs which are gray, buff, tangerine and blue. 1 . - - classed as seconds because Fiber Silk (Glos) Sweaters, $3.98 Goldenberg’s—Third Flsor. them at almost one-half the established price. Please $1.59 Seamless patterns in light and dark colorings. All have complete borders. st s 25¢ Bleached Turkish Seconds of Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs at | ceptional service—perfectly made from extra heavy, fuil Perfect dressing, hand _torn and ... $9.00 ironed. Full double-bed size 54x%0 Seamless Bleached Sheets, single-bed size; free 81x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for dou- hems. 35c Pillowcases, 25¢ ironed. $2.19 Bedspreads, $1.79 fect quality, 55¢ Pillowcases, 39c ton; extra heavy quality. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.69 will be sure to want more at this exceptional as plenty of the lovely pastel shades. Full 36 Little Tots' All-Wool Sweaters, of sheer white voile: yoke mod- tucks, scallops and picot edging and embroidered designs. Full-Fashioned Sheer Green, Copen and other Summer shades. beautifully full {ashioned. They are in the correct Congoleum Rugs of black and a variety of desirable shades, white excepted. these famous rugs in- ceived, and will be shown tomorrow for the first time. Stylish new i slight defects, and Beautiful new sleeveless models, in white and black; entirely new of very slight de note that none of these rugs have holes or torn borders s Sheets, $1.19 Towels, fast-color blue Savings of 13 and More standard, even-thread sheet- | —381x90 inches. from starch or dressing. ble b very fine quality 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, 63290 White Dimity Bed- 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, Crochet ~ Bedspreads, _full double-bed size; in assorted | raised Marseilles patterns. | 20c Bleached Muslin, 15c¢ | 3¢-inch Bleached Muslin, close-woven, soft-finish qual- | y. 19¢ Unbleached Cotton, Genuine Roshanara Crepe, Fine Quality | oy . Crepe de Chine and White French Serge Knife and box pleated models, well tailored and properly cut to assure perfect fit. New- est summer shades of tan, gray and oyster white. Sizes 26 to 34 waist measurement. Goldeabery’s—Secend Tieer. | 39-inch Unbleached Sheet- ng Cotton, firm-woven grade; |} 2 to 10 yard lengths. Goldeaberg’s—First

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