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[ A 000,000 BUSHELS PRESENT INVASION BRINGS || U. S. LUXURIES TO LONDON || Foods Are Now Available. ] {Ice Water, Rye Whisky, Corn ||}l Pone, Ice Cream and Breakfast —Londoners don't . rye whisky, corn pone | Market So Glutted Cost of e | ate a = s, and | Picking Cannot Be Made on | jrovihisis™ inene “Arnerican culinary Georgia’s Best Crop. American long without avalanche visitors had to || of tourists and I Empire exhibition at Wer- ventions of the || Assoclations and || onal gatherings was || Ll ereatean” overwhelming | ek iadle | an these American luxuries ; corgia, for during the | (il torckeepers are hastening ast 8n days peach growers have|to supply, in an eMort to keep up thrown away approximately 4,000,000 | % Yankeeization of Londol Buschels, or 8,000 cars. e otele and e The whole this o Sty | » nublic houses rve whi ripened during July, markets are!the drink parlors ice cream =lutted and peaches are not bringing | read enails aiiaEg charges. Hence the deter- | le f N of growers not to ship wny this year than the markets will , SPecial consume sthing but the Elbertas | headline this will bel OF cou cven the most opt [of the ors find that the ¢ cream is net of the home variety | 11 is 0 we'rd || Specul Dispaten tar. MACON, Ga., July of fermerting peaches is from the st “nd southern bl 21.—The aroma | arisin crop year ha American news is apyp more 5 papers under Ame are left to setween with no allowane pick- ch. picking and haul worst of it for the American s living_in London is that n u false paradise, | inty that the present | on over, that ice and its attendant joys will along with the st again will ta © | course in the old British way. h o ™| MUSIC OF OLD BABYLON wr to, v o 1w | FOUND IN HIEROGLYPHICS | hat | Berlin Professor Deciphers Com- | plete Composition of About initial icing further expen shipping, of S charge. And nearl 00 been sold during the rrices below the charges. Must Get $1.50 Per Crate. Sachs iphered Curt Prof. i helieves it | 2,000 B. . The tune lacl and there are fi tones to the octave hard 5 cighteen strings was used for the | S0 o r e fory prices will | music the professor says, und double || not mean financial ruin. But 1t will | SLOPS oceur frequently be a lard blow to the whole industry. | Trees Still Overloade crondea. " MILLET WIDOW SUICIDE. | that in addi- | — that have been | Woman's hundreds of dead-ripe s | | Fortune Rendered ‘ Worthless by Soviet. | 21.—A tragedy result- | from the refusal of the iet government reok- July ft 1o his widow | been Invested in I v it suc i that Hed 1o sell her COMPLETED IN ENGLAND | 1:i? Can Serve Either in Air or T:\ke‘;‘ Place in Line With Other Ships. LONT g 4 10.- 000,000 briass ri hand | i the handed | . needing | fore “as her in_line on th other vessels. There ti for a crew e the ¢ than a forinight. Machine | fitted on the wings and in | the rear of the cruiser, which is well armored. —_— EX-KHEDIVE IS DUNNED. Turk Government Demands He An gov- ex- | Hilmi | $ 00). | said 10 have bt on the ex- | Khedive before his ar rival here. au on t farm belonzing to him, | b which are estimated to be | Guite ample to_reimpurse tive treasury. i —_————————a———ag STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That’s All The box is blue Opal jar Be sure to get _real Resinol It you want to get rid of eczema, pimples, or other distressing skin eruption, you will accept no *‘sube stitute’’ for Resinol. Prepsrations similar in name or appearance are not “‘just the same as Resinol.”” Although a few unscrupulousdeal- ers may offer them as or for Res- inol, they are often crudely made, of little healing power, and some may cven be daogerous to use. Buy in the original blue package. Resinol is never sold in bulk R R S emember when you laid a chip shot dead te the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, - MOXDAY, JULY 21, 1924 15 were not easy to find in (| them. but the || rs from the United Statcs to the ||/ $15.75, $16.95 and $19.75 Summer Rugs, $11.95 9x15-ft. and 12x15-ft. extra size Crex Rugs, slight- 2-ft. Hodge's “make Rattania ly imperfect; also 9x12- Rugs, and 9x12-ft. and 12x15-ft. Rugs, in good patterns and colorings; quality. Goldenberg's—Fourth Fleor. Wool and Fiber pertect S BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABg STORE" Summer Millinery Former $3 to $5 Grades at Trimmed, -Tailored and Untrimmed Hats, in a varied assortment of styles suitable for &ports, street and motor wear. All values that were worth formerly from $3 to $5 Goldenberg's—8econd Ficor, Tuesday Is Odd Lot Day Tuesday’s Odd Lot Sale is combined with the July Clearance Sale to.outdo all previous efforts in value-giving. There are things you want and need at prices way under anything you expected to pay. Shop all over the store tomorrow for unusual bargains—every department is clearing stocks of all small lots, few-of-a-kind style goods and remnants of yardage. Prices in every instance radically reduced. We cannot fill mail or phoine orders for advertised odd lots. White Wash Goods 59¢ White Pique. 36 inches wide; stylish neat woven pin welt. At 39c. 50c White Mercerized Batiste, fine soft fin- + ish: varn mercevized grade. At 33c. 60c White Chiffon Voile, 40 inches wide: fine two-nly quality: for dresses and blouses. At 39¢c. 53¢ White Indian Head. 54 inches wide: de- sirable linen finish quality; 2 to 10 yard lengths. at 39c. 25¢ White Longcloth. 36 inches wide; fine soft kid finish grade. At 18c. 50c White Fancy Voile, with stylish woven dash nub effects. At 25c. 89c Kayfan Silks, an extra high-grade silk and cotton material: in dropstitch checks and stripes: also neat jacquard effects; white and lingerie shades. At 59c. 35¢ White India Linon, 40 inches wide: fine, sheer. crisp quality: snow-white bleached. At 22¢. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Bovs’ Clothing (200 Boys" Odd Coats. Palm Beach and Panama Cloth: Norfolk models. medium and dark shades: sizes 8 10 16 years: 5.00 1o $6.00 grades. At $2.00 1751 Bovs" Wash Norfolk Suits. with knick- erhocker pants, tan and grav: sizes 6 to 17 vears: $3.00 and $3.50 grades. at $2.39. 126 Bovs" Khaki Camp Suits, sport shirts. with knickerbocker pants to match: sizes 14 and 15 years; $3.00 grade. At $1.69. (68) Bovs’ Cotton Pajamas. one piece. white, blue. pink. tan: 4. 8, 10 and 12 year sizes: first quality: $1.19 grade. At 79c. (46) Boys' Bathing Suits. two piece stvle, white shirt with separate blue trunks; sizes 28 to 32: $1.00 grade. At 69c. (38) Boys" Cotton Bathing Suits, one piece. dark blue or maroon, white trimmed: ages 3 to 8: 69c grade. At 43c. (18) Boys' Light Tweed Two-pants Suits, all wool: sizes 9. 10. 11. 16. 18. 19, 20 vears: $15.00 grade. At $7.50. Boys’ All-wool Bathing its. California ) kirt effect. one piece: fancy striped borders: sizes 28 to 36: $3.00 and $3.50 grades. At $1.95. 1110) Boys® Wash Hats. variety of styles, odd lots from regular stock: white. black, tan, and gray: middies, tams and brim hats for rs 3 1o 8 years old: 39¢ grade. , . . Men’s Furnishings 12601 Defiance and Golden Rule Blue Chambray Work Shirts, collar at- tached; full-cut sizes: one pocket: double stitched: perfect quality: for- mer $1 and $1.25 grades. At (116) Porosweave Union Suits, plain white; short sleeves. knee or full- length legs; perfect quality: broken sizes; former $1.25 grade. At 79c. (190) Athletic Union Suits, side leg opening and blouse back; of striped madras; mostly all sizes; perfect quality; former $1.00 grade. At 69c. (360) Lawrence Mills Balbriggan and White Gauze Cotton Underwear, short-sleeve shirts; mostly in sizes, 34., 36, 38 and 40; full-length draw- ers, in sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40; seconds of $1.00 grade. At 49c. (74) Spring and Summer Caps, fine grade wool and gabardine; plain col- ors, stripes and plaids: former $1.50 and $2.00 grades. At 95c. (180) Straw Hats, high-grade makes; mostly all sizes; former $1.95 and 2.45 grades. At 95c. Goldenberg 's—First Floor. House Furnishings (9) Nickel-plated Copper Tea Kettles, 5-qt. trade size; $1.39 grade. At 98c. (2) Peninsular Gas Ranges, 4-burner fly]ee; a high-grade guaranteed range; $61.50 and $64.50 grades. At $48.50. o ,7) Willow Clothes Baskets, slightly soiled; $1.98 and $2.25 grades. At $1.29. (28) Aluminum Prescrving Kettles, 6-quart trade size; 79¢ grade. At 39c. (38) Aluminui’ Cove;cd iau;:;pam, 3-quart trade size; 69c grade. At 39c. (17) Heavy Tin Wach Boilers, with_cold wood handles; slightly marred; -$1.49, $1.75 and $1.98 grades. At. 79 ‘- (44) Four-string Brooms, well madeé;, 59¢ grade. At 33c. 4 (17) Aluminum Cooking Pots, with cover; 10-quart trade size; $1.75 grade. At 89c. Notions Rubber Household Aprons, assorted kinds; former 39c and 50c grades. At 25c. - Silk Hair Nets, with elastic; blonde and light brown only. One dozen for 10c. 30c Sanitary Aprons, full size; standard qual- - ity. At 39c. : Baby Pants, ventilated kind; small and me- dium sizes; 50c kinds. At 25c. Brook’s Glace Cotton, 200-yard spools; regu- larly 10c each. At 5c. . Rubber Bathing Caps, assorted kinds. At 15c. Dress Shields, assorted styles and shapes. Pair, 6¢c. . Goldeaberg's—Pinst Floor. Toilet Goods Hard-water Soap, large cakes; former 8¢ and 10c kinds. At 5c. Antpinette Donnelly’s Lovely Hair Shampoo, original 50c boxes. At 18c. 50c Japanese Incense Burners, with 10c box of incense. Both for 39c. Professional Cold Cream, half-pound cans; regularly 50c. At 35c. Hairbrushes, assorted lot of good quality bris- tle brushes; hardwood finish; 50c to 75¢ grades. At 38c. Japanese Hand Scrubs, assorted shapes; 19¢ and 25¢ kinds. At 12c. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Men’s Clothing (30) Students Suits, taken from regular stock, of tweed and cassimere; medium and dark shades; medium weight: single breasted models: sizes 31 to 31: at $8.95. (52 pairs) Odd Pants, of tweeds and cassi mere: medium shades: sizes 28 to 31 waist measure, at $2.79. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Hosiery Women's Sheer Chiffon Silk Stockings, with fashioned leg: in black and a variety of desirable shades: every pair perfect and in a sealed package: broken sizes: $1.50 grade. At 95e. Children’s Cotton Socks. white bodies with fancy tops; broken sizes: seconds of the 25c grade. At 1le. 0Odd lot of Children’s Cotton Socks, in plain black, cordovan, gray, red and yellow: ribbed tops: also some white bodies with fancy tops; seconds of the 15¢ and 19¢ grade. At Tc. Women's Fiber and Silk Mixed Stockings. with fashioned leg; in black and assorted colors: a well known brand; broken sizes: no whites in the lot: slight seconds of the $1.00 grade. At 65c. Children’s Wearables Little Girls’ Gingham Dresses, assorted plain colors: neatly trimmed: sizes 2 to 5 years: former $1.00 grade. At 69c. 145) Girls’ Lawn Dresses, in green, rose and lavender: pretty organdy sashes, collar and cuffs: sizes 7 to 14 years: former $1.50 grade. At 88c. (101 Little Tots" Sunbonnet Dresses. of un- bleached muslin. with combination of cre- tonne: former $1.00 grade. At 69c. (15) Little Girls’ Sleeveless Dresses. with ties on side: trimmed with rickrack braid on pockets: broken sizes: former 539¢ grade. (8) Children’s Straw Hats. stylish colors and models: former $2 to $3 grades. At S1. Little Tots’ Sweaters, fine grade wool: in pink aud light blue: slipover and but- toned models: former $3.00 grade. At $1.98. (24) Little Girls’ Imported White Voile Dresses, hand-embroidered in pretty col- orings; size 2 to 5 years; former $5 and $5.98 grades. At $2.98. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. .Women’s Ready-to-Wear (100) Voile and Silk Dresses, tailored and trimmed models: light and dark colors; sizes 16 to 4415: $7.98 to $10 grades. At $1.69. (25) Spring Coats, solid colors, stripes and overplaids: sizes 16 to 42: $12.50 to $15.00 grades. At $5.95. . (100) Gingham and Organdy Dresses, slightly soiled from handling; sizes 8 10 16: $2.98 grade. At 79c. (35) Fancy Silk (Glos) Knit Dresses, light summer shades: sizes 16 to 42; $7.50 grade. At $3.95. (20) Wool Knit Dresses, with fancy col- lar and cuffs; sizes 16 and 18 only; $5.00 grade. At $1.98. (200) Wash Waists, fancy dimity: in white and ecru; sizes 36 to 46; $1.00 grade. At 69c. (20) Silk Knife-pleated Skirts, light and dark; 26 to 32 waists; $10.00 grade. At $5. (48) Women's Suits, in light and dark colors; fine quality cloth; $12.50 to $15.00 grades. At $5. (24) Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits, light and dark shades; sizes 38 to 46; $5.00 grade. At $2.98. (64) House Dresses, made of good qual- ity gingham; size 36 only; $1.39 grade. At 69c. 4 (25) Crepe de Chine Overblouses, plain and lace trimmed; in light and dark shades; sizes 36 to 46; $5.00 grade. At $2.98. 2 (6) Raincoats, in tan and navy only; sizes 14 and 16 and 40 to 44; $7.50 grade. At $4.98. - (44) Bathing Caps, made of good qual- ity rubber; 59¢ grade. At 22c. (15) English Broadcloth Dresses, sizes 16 to 40. At $4.48. Footwear 500 pairs Women’s Low Shoes, oxfords and pumps, not this scason’s styles; good qual- ity leathers, including patent, tan and black: high and low heels; sizes in the lot from 2%; to 6; tomorrow at $1.19. Women’s Satin, Felt and Cretonne Slippers. in old rose. copen and black; sizes in the lot from 3 to 6, at 59c¢. | Goldenberg's—First Floor. Oil Opaque Window Shades, 44c Slight Seconds of the regular $1.00 grade— Good Quality Oiled Opaque Cloth Win- dow Shades, 3x5.9-foot size; strong spring rollers; white, ecru and greens. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $1.50 Summer Curtains, 69c Pair Cross-stripe Summer Curtaine. 36 inches wide, full length: brown or ecru color grounds with various color stripes: tassel trimmed: only 60 pairs in the lot. Goldenber's—Fourth Floor. Colored Wash Goods 69c Imported Eponge, 36 inches wide; stylish dropstitched effect; white ground with neat colored pin stripe. At 39¢. 85c Brocade Crepe de Chine, 36 inches wide: fine silk and cotton quality; in wanted lingerie shades, such as flesh, pink. lavender and silver gray. At 50c. 25¢ Printed Voiles, 38 inches_wide; stylish novelty stripes, also dark grounds with neat set designs. At 18c. 39¢ Colored Organdy, 36 inches wide; all wanted summer shades; transpar- | ent qua At 19¢. “$1.25 “Glos™ Brocade, 36 inches wide: a high-grade artificial silk fabrie, in gray and rose. with white all-over “glos” brocade designs. At 69c. 696 Embossed Canton Crepe. 36 inches wide: stylish brocade effects: in co- pen. browm, tan and navy blue. At 38c. S1 Tan Pongee Silk, a demi-rough high- grade cilk and cotton quality: 36 inches wide: launders perfectly. At 68c. Goldenberg's—First Floor, $1 Table Covers 69c Each Oilcloth Table Covers, 54x34-inch size: print- ed on sanitas oilcloth, in several pretty fast-color designs: slight seconds. First Floor—Domestic Dept. Handbags and Belts Women’s Handbags, of leather and silk; choice of pouch, under-the-arm and swag- ger shapes, in black and colors; former $1.00. $1.50 and $1.98 grades. At 88c. Boston Bags, real leather, genuine embossed pigekin, in black and cordovan; well made; former $3.00 grade. At $1.88. Women's Leather Belts, white and colors; assorted styles: all sizes. At 25c. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 39c and 48c Cretonnes 22c Yard Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes. light and dark floral, bird and foliage designs: for draperics, cushion. coueh and furniture covers: lengths from 2 to 8 yards. but as much as 50 yvards alike.—(First Floor— Bargain Table.) 12V5¢ Curtain Scrim. 34 inches wide: lace- effect border: any quantity cat from full bolts. At 6%2c. Goldenberg's—Fourta Floor. Bedwear and Cottons $1.69 Seamless Bleached Sheets, 81x90 full double-bed size; free from starch or dress- ing; fine close woven sheeting cotton, hand torn and ironed. At $1.35. $2.25 Seamless Bleached Sheets, 90x99 extra large double-bed size; superior high-grade quality. At $1.75. - 55¢ Bleached- Pillowcases, size 45x40Y, for extra size pillows; heavy quality pillow- case cotton. At 39c. $3 White Dimity Bedspreads, size 80x99 inches for extra long double beds. At $2.39. . $2.25 White Satin Marseilles Bolster Throws, .double-bed size. At $1.39. : A 124c Unbleached Cotton, 32 inches wides 2°to 10 yard lengths. At 93c. 15¢ White Cambric, 36 inches wide, close- woven quality. At 10c. 65¢ Unbleached Sheeting, full 81 inches wide for making double-bed sheets: heavy firm-woven quality. At 49c. @eldenderg’s—First Floor. Linen Department (5 pes.) Natural Color Art Linen, all pure linen quality, 44 inches wide, for scarfs and lunch cloths. Former $1.00 grade. At 55c¢. 124) Mercerized Damask Table Cloth, 54 inches square; blue and gold borders: scc- onds of $2.00 grade. At $1.39. 60 dozen Red Star Hemmed Diapers, scaled cartons containing one dozen. Seconds of $2.50 grade. At $1.75. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Boys’ Vacation Togs S0c to $1.50 Grades 35c Each BOYS® BLOUSES, sport style, with short sleeves: also separate-collar and neckband Blouses; sizes 6 to 10 years. BOYS’ SHIRTS, slightly damaged; Blue Overalls, sizes 2 to 6 years; Play Suits of khaki flan- nel, sizes 3 to 5 years; Knee Pants of khaki, gray crash and cloth, sizes 4 to 8 years; also Summer Golf Caps and Straw Hats. Lot consists of first quality and slight seconds. First Floor, Bargain Booth. Dress and Apron Ginghams 19¢ Dress Ginghams, 27 inches wide, plaids and checks: close-woven, soft-finish quality, in all wanted colors. At 12ljc. ,39¢c Woven Tissue Ginghams, 32 inches wide, plaids and checks: very fine, soft- finish quality. At 25c. 25¢ Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in checks, plaids and stripes: lengths from 2 to 10 yarde: fast colors. At 15c. 15¢ Standard Apron Ginghams. all size blue checks; fast colors. At 121jec. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Summer Undergarments 0Odd lot of Women's Fiber (Glos) Step-ins, dropstitch effect: flesh color only: slightly coiled from handling: $1.65 grade. At 79¢ Children’s Knit Waists. low neck, sleeveless: with garter attachment: sizes 6 to 10 years; scconds of the 29¢ grade. At 19c. Girls” Gauze Knit Union Suits. in low-neck. sleeveless styles: tight and shell kiee pante: sizes 6 to 10 years: perfect quality. At 35¢. Women's Ribbed Cotton Vests, made with band top and sleeveless: slight seconds of the 35c grade. At 23c. Floor Coverings Quantities May Not Last All Day— Shop Early 7.6x12-ft. Cook’s Linoleum Rugs, with borders, former $16.50 grade. At $7.95. 8x10-ft. double warp Japanese Grass Rugs, stenciled designs; former $6.00 grade. At $2.98. 6x9-ft. Gold Scal Congoleum Rugs, with borders; seconds of $9.00 grade. At $4.95. 6x9-ft. Rattania or Cherokee Fiber Rugs. Hodges make:; former $10.95 grades. At $7.85. 8.3x10.6-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs, Smith’s make; former $20.00 grade. At $12.95. 9x12-ft. Snfith’s Axminster Rugs, for- mer $40.00 grade. At $24.50. Yard-wide reversible stenciled design Cottage Carpet: former 09c grade. At . 1.6x9-ft. Congoleum Rugs. with borders: former $5.00 grade. At $2.65. 9x12-ft. large room size Crex Rugs, stenciled design; former $12.95 grade. At $8.95. Silks $1.25 “Glos™ Brocades, 38 inches wide; rich. brilliant quality in the stylish self-color all-over ‘designs, in all wanted colors. At 9c. - S $1 Imported Japanese 12-momie Tan Pongee Silk, all-silk quality, for men’s and wom- en’s wear. At 75c. $1.50 Sports Satin, 40 inches wide, in .pink, old rose, fallow, cocoa, green, tan and brown; slight irregularities on selvage. At 8%c. . Embroidered Tricolette, an extra fine, close mesh quality, in' three-quarter-yard lengths, for women’s vests; white, pink, flesh, orchid, peach, etc. Slight seconds. Regularly $1.25 each. Tomorrow at 79¢c. (3 pieces) Copenhagen Blue “Glos” Knit €repe, one of the leading summer fabrics for sports wear: regularly $1.50 yard. At 89%¢. $1.75 Printed Crepe, 39 inches wide: rich de- signs in beautiful color combinations. At $1.25. : Goldenberg's—First Floor.