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irginia Voters’ League Ac- uses. Men of Spreading Unfavorable Propaganda. the Associated Press, Va., September mong the men in Vir- finia are taken to task in a bulletin sued here last night by the Virginia F Women Voters through . t ithe League res that it has ention of officers of omen Voters that in {Eome pla party leaders among the Imen are implying that there is a con- flict between the league and party ubs. “In these places,” rious sort of propas: fveloped rs Of course, this | dually we are membe many of us of party it is only that we are non-p agand pparently endeavor to in- terpret ‘non-partisan’ as meaning ‘anti-party,’ a palpable misinterpre- ta The prop- lling up league of- attitude of arty clubs up in various lo- ‘Is it well to join Women Voters and a member of 3 rty club. There i Woman should not e and the energy. > women to inte: and to fit them for participation in party coun- “The League of Women Voters firges each of its members to become B active factor in the party or group hich mos rly repr ts her po- itical convictiol Party leaders are r the formation of cam- mong men and women. rty leade re seek- membership in the the noni ies have com- pess of both major mended its activitic TAR-AND-FEATHER PROBE Grand Jury Gets Case of Woman {' Attacked by Mob—Victim §4 in Jail. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ! FRE RICK, Md., September 9.— | e tarring and fe andon here s & mob, when her = Wwith that of Lloyd Sha the grand jury which v sion here yesterday " The probe was ordered by | 2 i | into se Chief | Judge Hammond Urner, at the open- ing of the Fall term of court. It is| two weeks be-| expected it will be fore a report i band, is charge tar and feather coating n, unable to 000 bond. | s is still held in jail ‘a State’s witness. | "CAPTAIN DENIES GUILT. ial Dispatch to e Star. September 9.—Den, fn’ connection with ek of Private G €ruck plunged through the & bridge on York road, near Wis burg. Capt. R. C. Bilet of Fort who mappt out the rou track followed, in the ent ‘prosecution b tate the Army would handle th : T Investigation of the crash, whi of the brid; éesulted in the col #as begun yesterds from ¥ goroner's jury Is Baid to have weighe which is said to be #xcess of >-John irman of the State C ion, said the dollapse was due to the heavy Army truck hitting one of the four sup- rts of the bridge. | An After College, or Business ? £ so little. and accuracy. and even flow of ink. $4.00, $5.50 and $6.50. 50,000 in the United States sell them. ment by bl tive John F made to Roy A. tion Commissioner, has informed of the legal s ter Trinity M. addresses will be made by "' ORDERED AT FREDERICK | Snuff, Co Longevity Fount RICHMOND, Va,, Woman, 102, Holds rnbread September 9.— Snuff and cornbread are advanced as the newest formula for lon- gevity. The flapper is advised to drop her cigarette habit and her cream puft appetite and cultivate a liking for the two more products of “the Old ‘Dominion— f she wishes to live to the that unsophisticated age of Mrs. Indiana Mason of this who recently city, 2d birthday. 10: celebrated her Mrs. Mason, 102, hale and hearty, attributes her long life to the simple formula announced above. HILL, RAPPING DRY LAW, | STARTS MAKING CIDER| Calls on Haynes for Ruling on Legal Status During Fermentation. ili Hill's remark. wines, Col. H Haynes, Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, September 9.—Prohi- United overn- by Representa- Hill were made s in previous attempts to learn the legal alcoholic content of home- in his letter i, Federal Prohib. during the fermentation period. Nothing has been heard frol Haynes. METHODISTS CONVENE. district, Chureh Baptists Name . —and reatest gift. emedy (| RICKSBURG, V | Chevy Chase | The Place for Your Home! | QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. | Main 8416 V. Va., September || ession of Winches- ethodist h. | | I | | Bishop Candler to Speak to Win- \ I | | | | [ | 1] Warren A.Candler of Atlanta. Bishop Candler will preach at both morning and evening services. delegates are in attendance. Delegates. eptem — =) TONIGHT T\O\ MORROW you have Nature’s Nature’ NR Tablets ) vegetable laxative, tones ieves Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headaches. _renewing that vigor and good feel: ing so necessary to being well and Chips off the Old Block AR JUNIORS===Little NRs ame NR—in one-third doses, ated. For children and adults. . Sold By Your Druggist PEOPLES DRUG STORES TVacation Joy Are you returning to School, If you are, add to the joy of the coming months by buying and us- ing a Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen; that means so much and costs THE PEN OF ALL PENS In the school, the college, the office and the home, a Waterman’s pen isa constant delight; always ready to write with ease Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens are made in many styles to suit every fancy; different sized holders to fit different sized hands; different pen points for different styles of writing. But every Waterman’s, no matter what 'the style, size, or price, is as perfect as a pen can be made. Every pen point is 14-carat gold, irid- ium tipped, to last a life time. Every holder is made of pure rubber. Every pen is made with Waterman’'s patent spoon-feed which insures a constant Buy a Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen today and enjoy every writing minute for years to come. dealer to show Waterman's Pens at Ask your r to sl you b ts 143 merchants in Washington 191 Broadway, New York Chicago Boston San Francisco Montreal as he ed to be 3 Episcopal Church South, opens here tonight in The principal || Bishop More than 100 m s Wednesday Is “SWEATER DAY” in Goldenberg’s Boys’ Clothing Department A Timely Sale of 1,440 Boys’ " High-Grade Sweaters Offering Special Purchases of Boys’ “Campus” and “King O’ Winter”” Sweaters at Remarkable Savings—Just in time for School Days. Every boy will want a new sweater for the opening of school—and here’s a sale that offers an opportunity to supply the want at real savings. Sweaters of the better IT PAYS TO A"SPECIAL SALE OF $18.50 $3.50 and $4 Sweaters Pill-over or All-wool, Coat Sweaters, with roll collar; large as- sortment of pretty color combinations; sizes 28 to 34. High-grade, 2 $2.45 All-Wool Sweaters Pull-over Sweaters, with roll collar; plain and wanted color combinations; sizes 28 to 34. $1.%8 $6.75 All-Woel Sweaters All-wool Shaker Sweaters, pull-over style, with roll collars; plain colors and combination color trimmed cuff knit bot- toms; sizes 28 to 34. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. PE 40-Inch Extra Heavy kind—knit from fine yarns for warmth and service— priced way below their regular value. All are first quality Sweaters in the styles that boys like. A large variety to choose from at these unusually low prices tomorrow. $2.25 to $3 Sweaters 11 $5 All-Wool Sweaters $3.95 $1.50 and $2 Sweaters 5120 ¢ Women’s $1.95 Sheer- Chiffon Silk Hose Junior Sweaters, all-wool quality, in plain and combination colorings; coat or pull-over models for the juniors from 3 to 6 years of age. Heavy-weight Jumbo Knit Pull-over Sweaters, with large roll collar; plain colors and contrasting color trimmed cuff bottoms; sizes 28 to 36. _Samplc Sweaters, coat style and pull- over models; plain colors and combina- tions; sizes 24 to 28. vances. Women’s Fall Coats Usual $22.50 and $25 Grades Another successful purchase brings coats of the their real value. Of such favored fabrics as— Fall-Winter mode to sell at considerably less than It will be to your advantage to select your Winter coat from this group, as you cannot expect to find such values when the season ad- Bolivia, Normandy, Crushed Plush and Novelty Materials Sizes 16 to 46, for mi; New Fall Showing of All-Silk Crepe de Chine Special for Wednesday at $1.98ava Silks of exceptionally fine quality, rich in tone and a general favorite for Fall. These are all pure silk Crepe de Chines of extra heavy weight and beautiful lustrous qual- ity—just what you A complete range of the new shades for street and tumes. want for handsome Autumn cos- evening wear, including ivory, pink, coral, orchid, apricot, cadet, light blue, turquoise, gray. jade, fallow, cocoa, brown, g<cnet, copen, King's blue, navy and black. 40 inches wide. $1.00 Silk Pongee, 79¢c wanted light and dark shades, also white. 32-inch Colored Silk Pongee, pure silk; firm-woven quality; all $1.50 Messalines, $1.19 rich satin-face quality; all 35-inch Colored Satin Messalines, silk; in all wanted street and evening shades. $2.00 Broadcloth, $1.39 32-inch All-silk Broadcloth, extra heavy quality, in white, flesh, honeydew, cadet, light blue, gray and pink; for men's shirts and women's wear. g $1.39 Seamless Sheets 81x90 Inch Size For Double Beds. First Quality $1.19 Sheets thoroughly dependable for wear, made of heavy even thread sheeting cotton, full bleached and seamless, fin- ished with wide hem. Full double-bed size—81x90 inches— and perfect quality. $1.25 Bleached Sheets 98¢ 50x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, heavy, round-thread quality, with wide hems. $1.75 Bleached Sheets $1.49 $1x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for double beds; free from starch or dressing. 39c Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, hand torn and ironed; perfect quality. $4.50 Bedspreads, $3.69 Crochet Bedspreads, scalloped edges, with cut-out corners; full double-bed size; assorted Mar- seilles designs. 29¢ Unbleached Cotton $3.00 Bedspreads, $2.49 Crochet Bedspreads, single-bed size, in heavy raised Marseilles designs. 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, extra heavy, round- thread quality. Save on Fall Footwear in Tomorrow’s Sale of Women’s Low Shoes At $1,69 a Pair o Some Classed as “Factory Checks” Good serviceable qualities and desir- able styles for Autumn wear—offered to- morrow at this low price because we secured concessions from the maker. Pumps, Oxfords and Sandals of pat- ent leather, black and brown kid, tan and dull leathers. Some are termed “factory checks” because of slight imperfections, but this will not hurt the appearance or \ impair the wearing qualities. Sizes 2% to 7 in the lot. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. White & Colored " Wash Fabrics 39¢ Plisse Crepe, 25¢ 30-inch Plisse Crepe, in plain colors and beautiful printed de- signs for lingerie. 69¢ Chiffon Voile, 49c 40-inch Imported Chiffon Voile, two-ply quality with beautiful chiffon finish; soft clinging tex- ture that gives the appearance All wanted of finest georgette. colors, also white. 75c White Voile, 59¢ 44-inch Imported White Chif- fon Voile, an extra two-ply qual- the desirable clinging chiffon finish; suitable for making dainty frocks for ity, with ‘women and children. 55¢ Bunny Silk, 44¢ 36-inch Silk and Cotton Fab- ric, with a rich lustrous finish; wanted street and evening shades. 25¢ Pajama Checks, 18c 36-inch White Pajama Checks, a fine soft-finish grade for mak- ing undergarments. 35¢ India Linon, 25¢ 40-inch White India Linon, an extra sheer quality; snow-white bleached. 25¢ Longcloth, 18¢c 36-inch _Longcloth, & close- woven, soft-finish grade for gen- eral use. soft $1.25 Pair Famous Onyx brand Full-fashioned Sheer Chiffon Silk H . S ose, with double sole, heel and %oe, lisle garter tops. All perfect quality, filmy chiffon hose so much in vogue at present. In an assortment of colors, but no black or white. Mostly all sizes. Misses’ Sport Hose, 35¢ Women’s Fiber Hose Mercerized Ribbed Sport Hose, 59¢ assorted colors; correct for the Fib 4 Stk Mixed H Birls’ school wear; some slightly | _ber and Silk Mixed Hose, imperfect, others perfect quality; Slades, Tt e Wb e roken sizes; 5 K y Dok s: seconds of 50C | izes Seconds of the well known Burson Hose, selling when per- Goldenberg’s—First Floor. fect at $1.00 pair. Knit Underwear Women’s Ribbed Vests, made in bodice and built-up shoulder- strap styles, in the well known “Kayser” brand. Regu- lar 65c grade. At..... 35C Children's Gauze Knit Waist Swits, made with garter aftach- ment; perfect quality. Regular 65c grade. At. SOC Infants’ Shirts, in medium- weight cotton; high neck and long sleeves: sizes 1 to 3 years. Regular 3%c 19 $1 Bed Pillows, 67¢c 18x25 Large Size Bed Pillows, filled with sterilized curled feathers, covered with heavy- weight art or A. C. A. stripe tickings. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. $S Heavy-Weight Blankets, $3.69 Pair 66x80 Heavy-weight Blankets, large double-bed size, in white, tan or gray with blue, pink, gold or helio borders. Fine grade cotton with soft-fleece finish. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $1 Tahle Covers 75¢ Each 54x54 Oilcloth Table Covers, an and Wilton Velvet Rugs. All Perfect Quality ~ latter with fringed ends. signs, in light and dark colorings. rooms, and every rug is perfect. $19.75 $.3x10.6 and 9x12 ft. Smith’s make; able for any room in the house. colorings. Sins printed_on Sanitas oll. $12.50 Linoleum Rugs, $6.95 cloth. An economical and sani- 6x12-ft. Cook's make tary table cover. Slight seconds. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 48c and 59c¢ Cretonnes, 24c Yd. Several thousand yards of Washable Cretonnes, full 36 inches wide, in mill lengths or full bolts, from which we will cut the de- sired number of yards. Plenty alike for draperies, cushion, couch and furniture covers and all decorative purposes. Light and dark floral, bird, tapestry and foliage designs. Fourth Floor—Drapery Section and First Floor—Bargain Table. — e e Here is One of the Outstanding Values in the Autumn Furniture Sale! $375 to $450 High-Grade 4-Piece Bedroom Suites AT ‘.oum .00 }J‘,’ofiofé Carefully built Bedroom Suites that live up to the value-giving reputation of our Autumn Fummiture Sale offerings. Every suite possesses features found only in finer furniture. A variety of designs to choose from. Included are mahogany and walnut poster bed suites, in Queen Anne, Louis XVI and Tudor periods. Finished in French wal- nut, decorated with gold lines, others in dull finish American walnut and brown mahogany. _ 4 pieces consist of 48-inch Dresser, large Vanity, choice of Chifforobe or Chest of Drawers, and Bow-foot bed, excepting the poster suites. Twin beds can be had with almost any suite at the additional cost of bed. Goldsaberg’s Furniture Storo—‘Across the Btreet.” 8.3x10.6-ft. Seamless Axminster $26-75 These handsome rugs are made by the Alexander Smith & Sons Co. and are of a quality that will render lasting service on your floors. — The saving is yours only while the quantity lasts. of this opportunity by choosing new rugs tomorrow. . The group includes Seamless Axminsters and Wilton Velvets, the Beautiful oriental. medallion and neat de- All are 8.3x10.6 ft. size, for large $6 Jap Grass Rugs, $3.45 8x10-ft. large room size Jap Grass Rugs, heavy, double-warp grade, with beautiful stenciled designs of our own importation. These arrived too late for Summer gelling, hence this low price. Blue, brown $25 and $30 Brussels Rugs | Seamless Brussels close-woven quality; dark colorings; choice of ten good patterns; $15.95 Rush Rugs, $7.95 LaBelle Rush Rugs, heavy weight basket weave; in stenciled designs of green, blue, Choice of six handsome patterns. cork-filled burlap-back Linoleum Rugs, all with complete borders; pretty wool rug designs. and desirable colorings. 4.8 1081 2. A sweater is an absolute necessity in the wardrobe of today. Whether for sports wear or motoring, or for the girls going away to school, they play a most important part, and cer- tainly from our vast assortments you will be able to find just that model and color you desire. All the smart- est of combinations in the latest Fall models. Make the gmost § Rugs, in light and | suit- | | and green colorings. tan and brown Bargain Table.) Many richly befurred with Wolf, Opossum and Bea- verette collars; others with self collars. Straightline models with shawl and crushed crown collars; some with narrow belts. rial and satin de chine. All -are well tailored, and you have choice of black, navy, brown and taupe. womern. Goldenberg’s—Becond Floor. Linings of fancy mate- sses and Stylish Wool Sweaters A Sale of Fine Rugs That Provides Unusual Savings ) b 9x12-ft. size, regular $7 grade, at $4.85. $1.25 Kimlark Rugs, 58c Genuine Kimlark Rugs, size 22 clled border designs; in green, tan, gray, brown and blue; excellent for all year round use. (First Floor— 2%x36 inches; sten- New Autumn Hats of Felt and-Velour Specially Priced Tomorrow at $2.95 Every sale. New velvet. and $3.95 smartly dressed miss or woman who wants a new Fall hat for wear right now will find a style most becoming to her type in this styles—just “Very smart,” you will exclaim when you see the chic, the dash and snap of these fashionable Felt and Velour Hats featured tomorrow. Felt Hats with tiny rolling brims, novel ribbon trims and touches of Combinations brown, beaver and wood, black and white vie with plain shades of tan, gray, brown and black. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. arrived. of tan and Girls’ School Wearables In a Special Sale Wednesday Our Third Floor Children’s Department is ready to sup- ply the proper apparel for the opening of schoot. New prac- tical styles of high quality, in sweaters, bloomers, middy blouses and middy skirts—all selected with care and with an eye for economy. Girls’ Middies, $2.98 White Jean Middies, with de- tachable flannel collar and cuffs. Regulation braid-trimmed model. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Girls’ Sweaters, $4.75 Heavy Wool Sypeaters, soft- finish brushed wool, in buff and powder blue with border trim- ming. Smart slip-on models with V necks. Sizes 32 to 36. e Girls’ Skirts, $3.98 Separate Middy Skirts, beauti- ful plaid woolen materials in as- sorted, rich color combinations. Detachable muslin waists; deep hems. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $198 Gymnasium Bloomers Of high-grade black sateen. Full regulation hips and adjuste able belt and knees. All sizes, Girls’ Bloomers Of- black sateen. finish quality; large reinforce- ment; well made and finished. Heavy, soft- Sizes 4 to 12 years at 50e Sizes 14 to 18 years at 69c