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'rzv. DGE DISPUTES ‘UTLERS CHARGES General’s ‘Cowardly’ Tale of Effort to Buy Him Off Is Denounced. By the Associ PHILAD] plete denial of the charges made re- ted Prees. PHIA, July 8.—A ¢om 8. Vare with suggestions for running Rouge and Jealousy' Blamed for Women Failing in Business By the Amsociated P WACO, Tex., July 8.—Too much rouge, lack of confidence in other women and lack of seriousness were among the nine reasons why women fail in business listed yes- terday by Miss Florence Sands of Dallas, national vice president of the Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, at the annual state convention here. Other qualities Which women they should pay more attention to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D._C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925.. $2.50 and $3 Ruffled or IT PAYS TO DEAL AT Summer Curtains, $1.48 Cholce of Kuffled Volle or Grenadine Curtains, 2% yards long, with plain or cluster dots of whi ite, rose, blue, gold and orchid; others with white ruffles and tle-backs, some with valance; or Summer Curtains on grounds with various color stripes; 38 long; trimmed with tassels, Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Women’s New Summery White green, rose or brown inches wide, 2% yards BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPENDAB! $1 Table Covers, 69¢ 54x54 Oilcloth Table Covers, in an assortment’ of neat, fast-color Felt Hats 48c Fast-Color Cretonnes 24c Yard - L] 9 Full bolts and mill lengths of Beautiful Fast-color Cre- tonnes, many of which are desirable for making the new cretonne coats, as well as for draperies and coverings of all sorts. effects. price. First Floor—Bargaln Table and Fourth Floor. STORE" A New Purchase of 560 New All wanted colors in bird, floral, follage and stripe An opportunity to secure your needs at one-half Lovely Summer Frocks . . ? nitas ofl- ! I ‘7 cently by Gen. Smedley D. Butler; di-| lack, as claimed by Miss Sands, e e o Of Ilb Sllk Ild (o) 1 rector of public safety, that Judge | include: Vision, Initiative, outside O T et sa nes = Edwin O. Lewis approached him as| interests, tolerance or co-opera- R ~ an emissary from Representative W.| tion and self-control. She said 50 Wh't W0r|h $ ; tO $10 5 [ 1te J the Police Department was made yes- terday by Judge Lewis. In a long telegram from Yellow- stone Park, where he is spending a vacation, Judge Lewis branded But- ler's utterances of last week as a “cowardly attack by a supposed friend, who has taken advantage of my absence to attack me without warning of any kind.” The “attack” to which the judge referred was a statement by Butler their health. PLANS SALE OF CABLES. iy France to Dispose of Lines South From New York. PARIS, July 8 (#).—Sale of the French Cable Co.’s lines south from personal appearance and Ideal for - Vacation $2.98 Ratine, 29¢ Yard 36-inch White Ratine, in styl- ish pebble weave, ideal for Sum- mer dresses, close-woven qual- ity. 89¢ White Voile, 55¢ $4.39 This is one of our best dress offerings of July—and we’re making it one that will be long remembered by women who = > that Judge Lewis i tow ¥ . § ] : Wt Bike. Migemtul thet Be ton E;e;’m;g;:d"';“’n"‘m;lh’m‘:“l{:‘:’e"::: .‘5(;5 Wide select 1_0 - 40.inch Imporced White St share in the remarkable savings. A special purchase brings licemen ibbost” the Dally News, a ernment has Introduced in the Cham: of smart-looking e e these several hundred charming Summer frocks at 'way- < Fapaper ntwi er ot Deputies. 2 E below the regular prices—due to a clean-up of a maker’s Vare is interested and which has| fThe bill says America mpetition v =t - € SpLices 5 I 5 : been attacking Butler In its editorial | s Tikely to o ths Coirano et the styles. Self trim 39¢ Cm\::m glflfhv Z(f)‘fim surplus lots after filling the season’s orders. Fashioned of columns. If he would agree to do | cable unprofitable the monopolies S i $eanch. (White CRnror ¢ 2 ials : this, Butler sald, Judge Lewls Inti.|in the various islands expire, and it med, also grosgrain | unendnish quaiity, for aresses, | these favored materials: mated the newspaper attacks would cease. Says Talk Distorted. would be better to sell now. The All-America Cables Co. offered about $2,500,000 for the French lines| boys' suits, ete. and taffeta ribbon Bt Biviss 29 Delightful Tub Silks, Printed Summer Silks, Striped Silks, French Voiles, Flowered, Printed and Embroidered last year. — and in telling Butler about it he acted not as an emissary from Vare, but “was merely telling him what was| told me for his own guldance.” But- ler, he said, laughed at the message and.replied “Hell, no, I'm tough! I don’t care what they say about me in their pa- per. What they want me to do Is to have the police sell their little sheet. After reading Judge Lewis' stat ment Gen. Butler said: I have said all I'm going to say at this time. I|| may say something more in the fu- 36-inch White Dotted Swiss, with white woven dots; fine, sheer grade. Goldenberg's—First Floor, $10.95 Room Size Stenciled Crex Rugs $6.95 These Cool-looking and Attractive Summer Floor .Coverings offered tomorrow at a price that establishes a new low mark. 8x10-ft. room size Crex Rugs, in bright stenciled designs on grounds of green, blue and brown. All are perfect quality. Don’t delay—as we have only about enough of these Crex Rugs for one day’s active selling. trimmed. Variety Voiles. of head sizes. “Gen. Butler has taken an abso- Jutely harmless conversation and dis- torted it into a monstrous tale of bar- ter,” the judge said in his telegram yesterday. “No ‘machine’ politicians ever perpetrated on an enemy vile and inexcusable a wrong Gen Butler has done to me. His state- ment is false In_spirit and false in subject matter. I called on him as a friend and not as an emissary."” Judge Lewis said he had told But- ler of a suggestion ‘made nine months before by Representative Vare to me and which I had never before ‘mentioned to Butler because— Dresses for street, afternoon, sports wear, dinner or dance Straightline, belted and beltless models, in coat effects and some with dainty ruffles. Trimmed w lace collars, lace sleeves, others with all-over eyelet embroidery, other all-over embroidered. Some have wide silk girdies, others are trimmed with lace edging and seli or contrasting color trim- mings. Colors of orchid, brown, maize, Lucille, powder blue, peach, red, black and white and various pretty combinations in plaids and stripes. Sizes 16 to 42. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. 50c Cool, Crisp Flock Dot Voiles We can hardly keep up with the demand created by this low price for the lovely Flock Dot Voiles women want. for Summer frocks. A new lot ready tomorrow—offering choice of Normandy and ‘other fine grades, in a large assortment of new styles and colorings. Light and dark grounds, showing new arrangements of dots and other designs. Warranted fast colors and tubproof. 38 inches wide. 39¢ Chiffon Voile, 29¢ 39c¢ Tissue Ginghams, 29¢ Yard 36-inch Tissue Ginghams, in a large assortment of checks and broken plalds; all wanted colors for cool Summer frocks for women and children. 50c Rayon Madras, 3% 86-inch Rayon Madras, white I would never make use of that|ture, if it is required. I have told the 9 v friendly office to further anybody’s |truth and it ts now up to Judge Lewis I P Moo b Dolitical ideas.” Butler, he said, |to do some explaining." | S RIETS o WOl b 8x10-Ft. All Are boys’ shirts and women'’s wear. 19¢c Dress Ginghams, 12Vsc 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in mill lengths from 2 to 10 vards. Choice of plalds or checks in all wanted colors and combinations. $1.50 Bleached Sheets $1.19 7 0 Seamless Sheets, three-quarter free from starch or dressing, made of heavy round-thread sheeting cotton with wide hem. i $1.69 Sheets, $1.35 | R1x90 Seamless % Sheets, double-bed size; starch or dressing. $2.50 Spreads, $1.98 Crochet Bedspreads, single-bed size; heavy raised Marseilles pat- terns. 25c Sheeting, 16¢ 3%4nch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, round-thread grade, in 2 to 10 yard lengths. $4 Bed Sets, $2.98 81x90 Crinkle Bed Sets, scal- loped edges and cut-out corners; double-bed size; rose, blue and gold woven stripes. Goldenberx’s—First Floor. 59c Sale of Children’s Summer Undergarments Regular 69c¢ and 79¢ Values Here's an opportunity for mothers to buy all the Summer vacation undergarments the children will need—and at worth-while sav- ings. Grouped at one low price are Muslin Gowns, Princess Slips, Combinations, Drawers and Bloomers—all generously cut and well made. “laughed, over the old incident” and the conversation then had to do with the names of the men who Vare thought the director ought to pick out as knowing police conditions in Philadelphia and whose advice Vare believed Butler ought to take. The reference to the Daily News, the judge said, came as the result of what Vare had said to him a few minutes before he called on Director Butler, Gen. Butler yesterday caused war rants to be issued for eight persons |} connected with the Philadelphia Dally | |} News, charging them with malicious libel. The general made a public ad- dress at Phoenixville, Pa., last week. In its account of the address Gen. Butler charges the newspaper used a sentence that was not uttercd by him | and which was “false and malicious."” || A hearing was set for Friday. N ” Size Perfect Quality Famous Normandy Full 38 Inches Wide Bleached bed size $30 and $35 Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs {$19.50 $7 Japanese Grass Rugs, $3.85 Heavy, Double-warp, Perfect-quality Jap Grass Rugs, all 9x12-ft. large room size; tape-bound sides and ends; green, blue or brown oriental, medallion and neat sten- ciled designs. 9x12-it Rugs, and me tion. large room size Seamless Velvet or Brussels ander Smith and Sons make; floral, oriental Dion designs; colorings to suit any room decora- ree from The terms of Morris Plan Loans are 89¢ Imported Eponge, 49¢ simple and practical and fair. 40-inch Chiffon Voile, extra fine, sheer 36-inch Imported Eponge, in " stylish quality, with wide taped edge; all wanted | heather mixtures of black and white, tan, street and evening shades, as well as | helio, green, etc. b 3 | 50c Printed Voiles, 33¢ 69¢c Dress Linen, 38¢c 384nch Printed. Volles, light and dark 36-inch Irish Dress Linen, pure linen grounds, showing all the newest styles quality, in all wanted colors, also plain and colorings; fine, sheer quality. white. f 39¢ Lingerie Fabrics, 29¢c 50c Flowered Voile, 3% 36inch Lingerie Fabrics, including 404nch Printed Flowered Voiles, extra | shadow check batiste, shadow stripe ba- fine, sheer quality in a large assortment | tiste, check volles, etc. All wanted shades. of new and beautiful floral patterns. L Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $2 Chiffon Taffeta, $1.39 Sale of Men’s Palm 35-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta Silk, pure silk, soft-finish Beach and M()hair Suits grade in all wanted street and evening shades, also black. $1.50 Chiffon Satin $2 Crepe de Chine ‘All Fresh and New— $1.19 $1.49 Just From the Tailors’ Hands 35-inch Colored Chiffon Satin, | 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine, rich satin, all-silk quality, firm, close-woven, all-silk quality, Just what men want in this sultry Washing- ton Summer weather—cool, good-looking com- complete assortment of s in a complete assortment of and evening shades, als : ‘slreel and evening shades, also fortable suits—well tailored from genuine Palm Beach cloth and lustrous silky mohairs. There and white. black and white. $1.25 Colored Pongee, 98¢ are plain colors and stripes from which to make a selection, in sizes ranging from 34 to 82-inch Colored Pongee Silks, all-silk, rich, lustrous quality, in 4 regulars. You'll find no better investment wanted Summer shades Goldenberg's—First Flo in_comfort than in one of these hot-weather suits. Fowr e e o Men’s Summer Furnishings $3 Bathing Suits, $1.89 $1.50 Union Suits, 97¢ The Palm Beach Suits all bear the genuine “Palm Beach” label and offered in the popula Wool-mixed Bathing Suits, one- - i i dlece. WkiPt = Milo: “with - setin ‘Merit” Make Union Suits, crotch; navy blue and heather | ribbed balbriggan and white cot- ton; short sleeves and fulllength “cloth” patterns, in medium and dark stripes. The Mohair Suits are in a variety of dark stripes. Grades of Hot Weather mixtures legs; closed crotch; perfect qual- Better including Gabardines and For each $50 or fraction borrowed you agree to de- posit $1.00 per weelc on an Ac- count, the pro- ceeds of which may be used to cancel the note when due. De- posits may be made on a week- Iy, semimonthly or monthly basis as you prefer. Loans are passed within a day or two after filing application — with few exceptions. MORRIS PLAN notes are usually made for 1 year, though they may be given for any 1 period of from 3 1 to 12 months. THE MORRIS. PLAN BANK Under Supervision of U. 8. Treasury. 13th and Eye Sts. N.W. “Character and Earning Power are the Basis of Credit™ $1 and $1.25 Runners and Rugs, 68¢ Each Rugs suitable for rooms, halls, bathrooms and porches, in an assortment of pat- terns and colorings. Included are 3x4.6-ft. Duroleum Rugs, 18x108 Sandura Runners, 8x6-ft. Stenciled Matting Rugs and 3x6-ft. Japanese Grass Rugs.—(First Floor—Bargain Table.) ] Combination Garments, of soft-finish mus- i vith round neck and drop seat; open-back with hemstitched rufle; 5Qq sizes 4 to 12 years 79c Princess Slips, of white muslin, round neck and -flounce trimmed .“.]fr.‘ L\r'e.: 59¢ sizes 4 to 14 years...... round neck and kimono sleeves, trimmed with lace edgings; sizes 6 to 13 yvears 59¢ Little Tots’ Gertrude Petticoats, of nain- sook, trimmed with embroidery; sizes 1, = Spananre o e GO0 Misses’ Sateen Bloomers, lustrous 59¢ Echoes From Our Removal Sale | Thousands of pairs of Shoes must be sold, as we will not have shelf room to carry as large a “surplus ||| stock” as in our present location. | A chance to buy shoes for your present needs or make a big saving by anticipating your future require- ments. Less Than 1> Price 300 pairs Women’s High Shoes— black and brown kid, with or with- out Arch Support. Mest of These Sold Up to $14.50 Price, $5.85 No Exchange Remnant Lot of Women’s Strap Pumps, all Leathers, Price, $3.00 Children’s Strap Pumps, Tan and White, Less Than % Price 400 Pairs of Men’s High and Low Shoes, Broken Lines, Price, $5.85 ($3.00 to $6.00 Saving) No Exchange Sale Final EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) ADVISERS AND AUTHORITIES 1334 F Street *°525k= A0 AVTHORITH ANDREW BETZ, Manager Nightgowns, of muslin, made with Silk Half Hose, 49¢ “Onyx" Full-fashioned Thread Silk_Half Hose, high-spliced heel, double reinforced sole and toe of mercerized lisle; irregulars of $1.00 grade. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. fect quality $1.69 Union Suits, $1.19 Regatta’ Make Mercerized Striped Madras Athletic Union Suits, white, blue, tan and pink; leg-opening ' style: rezular sizes and perfect quality. $1.50 Night Robes, $1 ity. Clothes, “Faultless” Make Cambric | Night Robes, full 54 fnches long: Tropical Worsteds, priced at $15.00, $19.75 and $24.75. aped neck; trimmed with able braid, others plain; per- s Goldenberg’s Clothing Store for Men—First Floor: Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Direct Entrunce From Seventh Street. Home and Garden Needs Specially Low Priced for Thursday Ironing Boards $1.79 Selected Lumber Ironing Boards, on fold- ing stand. $1.49 Bread Boxes 96¢ Japanned Tin Boxes, roll-top Window Screens Hardwood Extension Frame Window Screens. 24 Inches High, Extend to 33 Inches—47c 28 Inches High—Extend to 37 inches—59c Summer Frocks for | Women’s $3 to $5 the Little Girls | Summer Low Shoes Start Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals. ........ ° Vacation Frocks for the'little girls from 2 to 6 & o4 years of age—cunning new models, of dainty Some Classed as “Factory Checks prints and ginghams, some with embroidered designs, others with contrasting colors. All well made, serviceable styles and colors. Dresses for the larger girls from 6 to 14 years, of fine prints, in dainty ‘colors and patterns, some with organdy collar and cuffs, finished with tie- belts. Others of fastcolor gingham, @ () = with plain-color trimming. $3 Kno-Lace Corsets, $1.95 Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. - Cool, Light-weight Corsets or Girdles, of silk-and-cotton striped material, with wide sections of elastic and three extra hooks in front; four heavy hose supporters. Sizes 26 to 36. C-B Corsets, $1 C-B A la Sprite Summer Ventilating Corsets, good grade white netting; medium low bust and long hips; guaranteed boning; laced- back models; regular and extra sizes. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Garden Hose $3.98 Molded Rubber Gar- den Hose, complete with combination brass noz- zles, 25-ft. lengths. Glass Tableware $1.09 Set Decorated Glass Table Sets, each set consisting of 6 lemonade glasses, 6 grape juice glasses and 6 table tumblers. ‘Surprise 5th Floor 25¢c Stamped Scarfs and Three- piece Buffet Sets, stamped on even-thread White linene; neat patterns. “Surprise Fifth Fleor.” Men’s 15¢ Neckwear 8c Tubular Washable Neck- ‘wear, rayon (fiber silk) filled; plain white ‘and white with colored panel and border. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” Women’s. Rayon Hose 25c¢ Rayon (fiber silk) Hose. mock seam back; desirable shades, but no white or black; irregulars of 50¢ grade. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” Lawn Mowers $7.49 14-inch Ball - bearing Lawn Mowers, a guar- anteed mower. $5.49 Freezers $4.69 White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, 4-quart size. $1.49 Slop Jars White Bread style. White Enameled Slop Jars, with cover and bail handle. Women’s 59¢ Gowns Oc Muslin Nightgowns, also of pressed crepe; assorted colors; neatly made. Full-cut sizes. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” Children’s 59¢ Overall Suits S5¢ One-plece Khaki Overall Suits, trimmed with red; but- ton-on-shoulder style; sleeve- less and knee length; pocket front; sizes 2 to 8 years. “Surprise Fifth Fioor.” 39¢ Percale Aprons 9¢ Women's Percale Waist Aprons, high-count quality; guaranteed fast colors; made with pocket. “Surprise Fifth Floor.” We secured 400 pairs of Women’s Low Shoes to sell at this greatly reduced price. Every woman who needs new footwear for vacation and city wear should take prompt advantage of the savings. Included in the group are Purhps, Ox- fords and Sandals of patent leather, tan calf and dull leathers. Sizes 214 to 7. Some are classed as “factory checks,” but the trivial defects are hardly noticeable and do not mar the appearance or Impalr the wearing qualities. ‘Goldenberg’s—First Floor,