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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, {vasv Band Stirs Virginia Town by Many Flim-Flams h to The Star Va., August 11.—Po. have been sent broad- | cast as a result of short-change amH | slelsht-of-hand robberies here agsre i | gating $600 1c at the hands of band of gypsi TORNADD DAMAGE PSS TS0 Only Two Houses in Rock-i wood, Calif., Left on Orig- inal Sites—Five Injured. nt into a bank | B and asked the privilege of “touching™ | some mone 3 luck. There | B.\"l‘he Associated Press S s e > ht. Another | P ROCKWOOD, Calif.. 11 sought ce of dropping a amage estimated at 000 to|penny into @ cash register for the $175,000 resulted from the tornado [ LETR: purpose. There was a short Y hich late Sunday swept this Imperial e local negro bank ws Valley town. A check-up of property i arithe pyuaita iwholl losses and casualties revealed that change for $100. There was | only two of the town’s approximately Be 10 'the: HaGICs ancount) 20 buildings were resting upon their ' original sites Five sidents are nurs ing" injuri Irrigation ditches saved from serious injur By taking Ghathars, bakers) ‘ordered. it gypsies out with revolvers vear | ago Dave Jefferson, the local under 1| taker, found his cash drawer ' [short” $45. The Chatham mayor in- | | structed the police to drive the visito out of town. They are trave wutomobiles. ' hundreds possible death proaching, those wind kept their heads below the of fiving timbers The fact that the two t met’at Rockwood is belleved to have saved Brawley, four and other Imperial V serious damage. The twisi path one-half mile wide and fou long before they collided Judge Boyd Leaves $50,000. Special Dispateh to The Star. RLAND, Md., Aug The will of A. Hunter Boyd, retired | chief judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland. who died last week, has | | been admitted to probate and recor P).— | It disposes of an estate estimated at pheric which [ 250,000 'he widow is the late Sunday lift > Imperial Valley | her town of Rockwoc ts foundations | was not the only of a_ tor nade on record in California, Col. H B. Humphrey. head of the weather bureau here, | mates of the dam indicate it was the this type in the | ‘“The waterspou off Santa Barbara on one or sions were | disturbances of the tornado type,’ said Col. Humphrey. “When it ih- | vades the land such a spout ceases | to be a spout and becomes a tornado. “Several vears ago a | tornado struck the west el Angeles, unroofing a house and caus ing other ot ve ous damage. Of course such storr ve been so rare that one almost can say California is a tornadoless State miles violent storm | For Relieving HEADACHE NEURALGIA TOOTHACHE RHEUMATISM Ask Your Druggist NATIONAL—"“Chicken Feed.” “Chicken Feed,” Guy Bolton's amus- | ing contest of romance with the | i de in life started with r I3 night a another of those ca: ity stock audiences amused until the final From the husband's side, 18 not so destructive of man's inde- | pendence, although it introduces novel theories concerning the division of| the family income. Yet at no time is | the wife encouraged in the pernicious habit of flirting with the bank roll in the husband’s trousers when he asleep. All in all, Mr. Bolton's com edy preserves the proprieties and| comes well within the John Golden | claim of being a 100 per cent clean American comedy | The N; G r Plavers, ex cept for walts be- tween the acts, lively and pleasantly Glynn Macfarlane bridegroom. is thoroughly without utterly destroyvin ism. the fact that m. romance, but t 'An Old-Fashioned Beauty Recipe The old-time application of But termilk and Cream to whiten and ve the skin and remove harsh \ | recipe, and women hout the country are again | using it to insure a_beautiful com | plexion and snow-white hands and arms. taught, | however, is not al his_ideal- ||| ways obtainable, but a specia is nu' ;AU has at iast perfected a method of concentrating buttermilk and com deal of ropance in it if both 1w|'l~‘~‘ bining it with a perfes cream, are reasonible and considerate. Le- ||| which vou can buy {n small quan neta Lane makes an attractive hride- ady for' npe atieny to-be, who also learns that the ~‘1!Ir’(’ principles of eternai justice must bend | a bit to the needs of the heart Ideal c! ri fons & provided by Edward Ar he live wire of l\;e\ by douk village, who = but once, finds he form of a w it fond pins for ‘a fortune. goins | | maseaged i the nd Lillian Dean, as his de old-fashioned wife, who, come what | may, just wants him with all his faults, regardless of her share of his money Romaine Callender is missing from and in his place appea as the husband of | another couple, with Kathryn Givney | as the wife, and Kathryn is, as usual, excellent. Other roles are adequatel played by Willilam Phelps, the unsuc cessful suitor of the bride-to-be; Wal ter SOdP!llnL an amusing and cu ous old Brower " ; Sis whose “tcar me e when things go awry, makes vou like | him in spite of his commercialism Jack Rice, as an amusing office boy, and Dorothy Tierney youns ste nographer, with not much to do in the Buttermilk There is no secret about it there ans doubt’ about’ the ts 1t you have not yet tried this simple aey Way 1o Beauty. grt'a smill quaniey |67 Fowird’s Buttermilic Creamy today and fet your face T the Jjudge. - Your favor 1 Eoods cotinter cin aupvly Yo Paais Ro XEEPING WELL——An MR Tablet (a vegetable aperient) faken at “hicken Feed" is beautifully and substantiall stage: 1 characteristic of all the productions thus pre night will 'belp kaep youlssil: by sented by the National Stock Com e e e pany. gestion and elimination- LEAPS FROM SEIZED BOAT. | Owner of Launch Captured wnh‘ Liquor, Jumps With Hands Bound. | SAN FRANCISCO. August 11 (A).— The Coast Guard cutter G-262 cap tured a 40-foot launch off the coast south of here early today with a cargo of 300 cases of liquor aboard The ( Guardsmen tied the | hands of the erew of two men. While off Black Ro the owner tow, jumped overbe cceeded in makin, s hands bound is not knowr Chipsoff +he Old Block AR JUNIORS—Little NRs One-third the regular dose. .a- of the same ingredients, then cand: ated For Shildren and adulta. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST Peoples Drug Stores appetizers made ‘with Spanish green olives AN APPETIZER—ijust a little something to rouse hunger. Little . . . but very tempting . . . in- triguing. No appetizer in the world like green olives. Alone . . or with sardines, shrimp, crab tomatoes and peppers. Serve olives with many foods: . . . meats, soups, fish, omelets. They add flavor, life, zest. We'll be glad to send you new and delightful recipes. Write for our free booklet—“The Life of the Party” . . . a wealth of novel, delectable, easily made dishes. AMERICAN IMPORTERS OF SPANISH GREEN OLIVES Dept. 4 Fifth Avenue, New York City ams/z GREEN OLIVES PLAIN awd STUFFED A AUGUS' Rummage Lot of 500 oys’ $1 to $1.50 Wash Suits, 69¢c Broken lines and odd lots from our regular stock-—at a Rummage price tomorrow. Oliver Twist and Middy styles, well made of sturdy wash fabrics. Pretty colorings. Sizes 24 to 7 years. Boys’ $2, $2.50 and $3 Wash Suits, $1.39 Manufac luron Clearance Sale of High-grade h Suits—samp] lines styles. Sizes 3 to 8 year: Bovs Fall Suits at le Prices sios Four-piece All-wool Vest Suits, 7, 8 and 9 S 8695 $15 and $16.50 Four-piece All-wool Vest Suits, ines S 10 20 vears, $9-13 $18.50 and All-wool Suits, sizes o 0 e WEGHDITS Four-piece \ Goldenbers's—Third Floor. /7~ — ! Women’s Colored Umbrellas, $2.48 of the $3, 0 and $1 Grades) Women's Colored Umbrellas of colored silk gloria. with tape: superior quality: un equaled for wear and serv ice. Navy blue, brown, gar- net and purple. Large as sortment of handles, includ- ing rings, leather loops. club ends ond amber finish; all with tips to match $1.29 and $1.50 Umbrellas, 95¢ Men's and Wor Tmbrellas, #00d _quality Amertcan fcotton) Pa frames assorted tractive hagdles P W T s ' Regular 29¢ \ Dress Ginghams 19¢ Yard 32-inch Dress Ginghams of fine domestic quality, in a splendid range of de- sirable styles, including checks and plaids of va- rious wanted colors. 18¢ Ginghams, 12V5¢ yd. Amoskeag and other fine Apron ams, in all size blue and brown chec! Durable qualities for aprons 25c Percales, 16¢c yd. 36-inch Percale: in neat checks, dots d figures! printed on navy and copen hagen blue grounds. Fine count quality. Warranted fast colors, _ 39¢ TissueGinghams,19¢ 36-inch Tissue Ginghams. in blue and green checks. Warranted fast color and tub proof. 18¢ Chambrays, 1lc¢ yd. 7inch fast-color Cham- brays, firm oven linen finish grade, in stripes and’ plain colors. Excellent ma t for children’s romp 7 $1.39 Perfect Seamless Sheets 81x90 Double- 98c Bed Size AP Sheets dependable for wear, made of even thread. firm woven sheeting cot- ton, hand torn and ironed. $1x90-inch size for dou- ble beds. All are perfect quality. $1 Sheets, 79¢ 54x90 s Bleached Sheets, full s for single beds and Stror from dres: Perfect $3.SO gpreadfi. $2.8 Crochet Spreads, .h.uhlo bed siz with heavy raised Marse: $2.25 9preads, $1.75 x90 White Dimity Bed- spreads — standard quality housewives know S50c Bolster Throws, 29¢ 30lster Throws, with scalloped edges: in blue and gold woven strif 45¢ Pillowcases, 33c 45 x 36 Bleached Pillow , made of fine quality se cotton; free from starch or dressing. 18¢ Muslin, 1215 vd. Yard-wide Bleached Mus. lin, & close-woven, sof-fin ish quality ~ (;nld-nhcr:'s—l"ivll Floor. f i Laces and Embroideries Spanish Laces, edges and insertions, in champ: brown, \\hlle 3 5 in wide.” Regular value Lhmesc and Ven ce All- over Laces, 18 inch white, Paris and e Many pretty pat- terns. Regular $1.50 @) 40 value band- Choice of aris colors. Mostly_in matched sets. Regular 49c value at...., 25¢ Handmade Irish Picot Edg- ing, for trimming lingerie, etc. Regular price, 15c vard. Pt - 50¢ Trimming Laces, including Crochet, Val, Cluny and fancy cotton laces: in white and ecru; assorted widths and pat Regular price, c a yard. Rummage SIX dar 23c price, s for. Swiss and Cambric Em- broideries, in edsi tions and beading: inches wide. Neat terns. Resular 10¢ vard. A(lllvH"H.P price, FIVE vards f 19¢ Goldenberg's—TFirst ¥ 49c White Table Oilcloth, 25¢ yd. Slight Irregulars Fivequarter white ible Oilcloth— de quality, but subject to slight impe fections which are h: 1y noticeable. Deeper Rinmmage Sale 19¢ and 25¢ Cur- tain Material 10c yd. (8) boits of good qual ity Marquisette for cur tains, in white with blue, rose and gold edge and insertion. Reductions in Force Wednesday in Our We're making a determined effort during these final days of the Rummage Sale to dispose of the bal- ance of Summer stocks—odd lots, broken lines and remainders—by reducing prices to the limit—prefer- ring to sell them at less than they are worth rather than have them remain longer. Because quantities are Rummage Lots To Be Cleared Out limited, we cannot fill mail or phone orders. . $15 to $18 Rattania and . Cherokee Fiber Rugs Sizes 9x12 ft. and 8 ft. 3 in. by ° 10 ft. 6 in. Tomorrow. 16 rugs in the lot—the balance of our regular stock of these popular floor coverings. Included are 9x12-it. Rat tania and Cherokee Fiber Rugs, also 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. Brightwood Fiber Rugs, in attractive designs and colorings. Every rug perfect quality Rummage Lot of Scatter Size \Rugs, inciudin size BxT2 effects Lot of Slightly Damaged In- laid Linoleums and perfect qual inches, in_hit-and-miss ity felt base Floor Coverings, in > Brussels Rugs, size 36 | odd rolls and part rolls. 8-quarter woven width. Excellent patterns. Reg- inches ular 69¢ to §1.50 grade, at, 1 L d '.l 37¢ sq. yd (8) Seamless Brussels Rugs, (4) Seamless Brussels and 813 i by 101, 6 In coom cioa, | Velvet Rugs, 9x12 ft. large room e A sl i size, in light and dark floral, Ori o s0od pattends antl ental and medallion designs. Reg. oY L e $12.85 | ::a:l(sa 30and 83500 g9 45 (16) Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, in three very good pat terns, with borders ndsome wool rug designs, Z ft. 6 in by 9 ft Natic advertised price, $11.40 mage price Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Not a Sale of Odds and Ends, But a Rummage Lot of Suner S Rugs, including 36x Matting Rugs, in ndura Runners, In wool rug designs. Regular $1.00 5@ grades, at Women’s $5 and $6 Stocks must be cleared out of broken lines and odd lots, and we've made deep reductions for quick disposal. Tomor- row’s sale offers choice of several hun- ° dred pairs of Women’s Low Shoes—re- AnAAEL ioim hicher ariied linex Fpnsisting of Panips and Oxfords of patent leather, blonde and ®lack satin, black and brown kid, tan calf and dull leathers. Spike, military, Spanish and low walking heels. All sizes in the assortment from 2% to 7. Goldenberz's—TFirst Floor. _— $1.50 and $2 Imported Choice of Many Attractive Styles C \ purchase from gn overstocked importer brings this remarkable value. Fine Imported Beaded Handbags. in a variety of beautiful styles, made of.steel and combination colored beads in rich designs and artistic colorings. Hand- some oxidized silver frames enhance their beauty. An un- usual chance to secure a smart beaded handbag at savings up to one-half. Special New Purchase Underpriced 1,000 Summer Dresses Fashioned of Popular Broad Stripes, Printed Voiles More of the same smartly styled, well made, cool and comfortable Summer dresses that sold so quickly a short while ago. These are made of the desirable broad stripes, printed voiles and linenes, and every dress is full cut and perfect fitting—just the kinds women want to finish out the Summer season. Belted models, trimmed with self or contrasting pipings, pearl buttons, bow ties, inset vestees and hemstitched fronts. Colors of tan, brown, blue, peach and a variety of bright colored combinations. Complete range of ilzes from 16 to 46 and plenty of extra large sizes from 48 to 52. Here is an opportunity for women to buy all the pracncal and Linenes. A Summer dresses they need. at a remarkable saving price. Short Lots of Men’s Two-Pants Suits - 2 pair .. We want to rid our stocks of these odd lots of men’s two-pants suits before the Rummage Sale ends. This low price should accomplish it in double-quick time. Few-of- a-kind suits left from higher-priced lines, mostly in medium patterns. Single-breasted coat model—each suit with extra pair of pants. Sizes 32 to 37 only> Goldenbers's Clothing Store for Men— cap _shape; First Floor, Direct Entrance From Seventh Street. FOUR for. ' Dr. Parker Surprise Sth Floor Pair lar 50c grade. . Sheeting, Regular 59¢ Slight 59c to 89c Dresser Scarfs, 48c All-linen Dresser natural linen color. Choice of 36, lengths. “Surprise Fifth Floor. 75¢ Bath Mats, 48c (Slight Trregulars) Turkish Bathroom \‘la!\ assorted colors. “Nurprise, Fifth Figor: Women'’s 29¢ Vests, 19¢ (Slight Irregulars) Women's fine-ribbed Vests, no straps. “Surprise Fifth Floor i b Children’s Cotton Hose, 10c (Irregulars of the 15¢ Grade) Children’s Black Ribbed Cotton Stockings. Some sizes missing in the lot. light irregulars of the 15c grade. Japanese Blue “Surpris h Floor."” i Kiddies' 89¢ Play Suits, 69c color Kiddies' Play Suits, khaki color, trimmed $1.50 Lunch Set; with lm\ xed or blue. Ankle lengths. Sizes Sets, consisting 2106y cloth and four urnrie Fiith Floor.” Cantea zall Mpei plaid patterns. . wrinkle; Pure rubber. Elastic Sa) kinds: large sizes. lengths, 18x36, Rummage Lots of Notions Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4; : ;:x;: regularly for 25c the ] Q¢ o Hickoy -rubber Step-ins, sold regularly for 69c the 3Qgq 5¢ Mercerized Darning Cotton, black, white and colors. THREE spools for. Women's 69c and Household and Tea Aprons, in a variety of styl Garters, in assorted styles. 10c Alluria’ Hair Nets, double mesh. 25(‘ kelflon ‘Waists, Kleinert's La Blanche Rubber vard square. All-rubber Fancy - misses and children lrrogulm s of 50c 2:;1, large and extra 19(, Goldenberg's—First Floor. Art Department 59¢ to 89c Filet Scarfs—All-over Filet Scarfs, cream color. , 18x45 and 15%50 inches i the lot. .. 48¢€ Toweling—10-y Print Toweling, in assorted patterns; fast 55(‘ 75c¢ Imported White Chiffon Voiles, 33c Yd. Slight Irregulars. Extra fine, sheer, two-ply quality, firm woven and with beautiful chiffon finish. The importer classes them as irregulars be- cause of slight defects, which are hardly noticeable and do not affect the wearing qualities. 38 inches wide. & 25¢ Pajama Checks, 16¢ 36-inch white Pajama Checks, close-woven, soft finish quality. 39¢ White Ratine, 22¢ 36-inch White Ratine; in the stylish pebble weave. 39¢ 35¢ Indian Head, 25¢ for 36-inch White Indian Head, a linen-finish quality: 2 to 10 yard lengths. 39¢ White Dimity, 25¢ White Dimity, in fine woven 10c¢ c Rubber c Fancy 39¢ Regu- 39¢ 36-inch stripes. 39¢c White Organdy, 16¢ 40-inch White Organdy, fine transparent quality. $4 Jap Nainsook, $2.89 Japanese Nainsook, a soft mercerized 10 yards two-part pieces. white 40-inch quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $15 to $17.50 Trunks $10.75 Rummage lot of Dress Trunks, in sizes 34, 36 and 38 inches, with two trays; also Steamer Trunks with covered tray, cretonne lined. All are vulcan ized fiber covered, with steel corners and double dowels; draw bolts and paracentric type locks. Three pleces —5-plece Lunch of one 36-inch napkins. War- assorted Q@ Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. o e— 50c Normandy Flock Dot Voiles These, Tovely Normandy Flock Dot Voiles have been selling all season at 50c a vard, and are now reduced to nearly weeks of warm weather ahead, dress patterns for late Summer wear. Many styles to choose from, in the clear colors noted—both light and dark grounds, with various si 75c¢ Broadcloth, 45¢ 36-inch Imported Stripe Broadcloth, a varn-mercerized quality, in new stripes and colors. 69¢ Plain Color Voiles, 49¢ 40-inch Imported Plain Color Voiles, ex- tra fine sheer, two-ply quality. In all wanted street and evening shades. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 32-inch ized quality; 59¢ Swiss Organdy, 22c (Slight Irregulars) /54-inch Imported Swiss Organdy. <heer, permanent finish quality. flesh, peach, orchid and maise. 39¢ Black Pongee, 28¢c Black Pongee, fast black. 3 | one-half for clearance value-wise women will want to select several f v ce. With many ‘ T ‘ for which these famous voiles are | ze flock dot Full 38 inches wide. S0c Suitings, 33c 36-inch Cotton Suitings, in checks, plaids and stripes. All wanted colors. $2 Printed Voiles, 59¢ | 54-inch Printed Bordered Voiles, one a fine In pink, and one-half yards wide, extra fine sheer two-ply_quality. Tan and gray grounds, in new printed designs. a fine mercer- e s i Women’s $1.59 \ Silk Stockings. 89¢ Pair Perfect Qualiry and Slight Irregulars A Rummage lot of women’s silk hosiery—all pure thread silk and full- fashioned. Reinforced with double sole, heel and toe, and with lisle garter top. Various desirable colors. Women’s Rayon Hose, 48¢c (Irregulars of the 69¢ grade) Women's Ray (fiber silk) Stock e with the three Ray on all the way up. includ ing zarter top. In a ran of desirable shades: r blacks. Short Children’: Socks, 25¢ (lrregulars of the 50c grade) Children’s Rayon (fiber silk) Short Socks, im a good range of desirable shades, with fancy and plain turn over tops. Some sizes miss ing in the lot Children’s Sport Socks, 29¢ (Irregulars of the Children’s three-quarter and ribbed Sport Socks, with colored turnover tops. Some sizes missinz in the lot Goldenberg's—First Flnor. grade) 49¢ to 69c Neckwear, 28¢c Choice of various desirable styles, including Collar and Cuff Sets, Separate Coilars, Vestees, Jabots and Panels, of lace, organdie, net and linen, in white, cream, ecru and combination colors. Many attractive picces to go with Summer frocks $1 Boudoir Caps, 74c Women's Boudoir Caps of satin messaline, trimmed with dainty laces and rib. bons. Colors of pink, blue, jade, old rose and orchid. 69¢ Silk Ties, 47¢ Windsor Ties of fine quality satin and silk crepe, in white, blac copen, maize, sand, navy, jade and red. Neckwear Nocks Department — First Costume Slips Women's Costume Slips, fine §triped sateen, in orchid and pink; double hip hem Hemstitched yokes. Nearly all sizes. Sold regu- larly for $2. Rum- mage price........ D169 Women's Costume Slips, of fine batiste, in orchid, yel- low, pink and peach Filet lace on yoke. Double hip hems Rum price. . * $1.00 Women’s White Costume Slips, handmade Irish and filet lace on vokes; hemstitched straps and double hip hems. mage price Goldenberz's—Third Floor. Odd Lots of Corsets Royal Worchester Corsets, lace-back models; low bust and SP. Pink Sizes 23 to $1.00 material Rummag price ... Thomson'’s Lace Girdles, til; wide elas tening back. hooks in front 26 to 33 sides and flat- Three extra All sizes from Sold regularly $2.50 e ‘R\nnm ge sl 95 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Girls' Hiking Outfits Girls' Knicker Suits, of genuine sulphur-dyed jean:; excellent workmanship. Blouse and full-cut bloomers buttoned on All sizes from 6 to 14 years. Sold regular- 1y for 0. Run mage price........ $1.98 Girls' Khaki Jean Middies or Sport Blouses; also pongette blouses. Short sleeves and neat collar pocket. Fitted bot tom. All sizes. Sold regularly for $130. Rummaze @ ()() D et it hied Floor, e 59¢ to $1 Drapery\ Fabrics, 37c vd 0dd bolts and cut lengths of vard-wide Terrvdale and smooth-finish ~ Cretonnes, of heav eight quality, in a variety of desirable patterns and colorings for making the popular onne coats, as well as for draperies and coverings. Also Rayon (fiber silk) Draperies in a good range of color: Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $1 and $1.25 Ruffled Curtains, 66c pair (72 pairs) sheer quality Ruf- fled Voile Curtains, in white with blue rose, gold and prchid color ruffles and tie backs. Full 2% vards long. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Knit Underwear Women’s Fine Ribbed Cot- ton Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, and tight or loose knee. Double extra size Sold regularly for S9c Rummage price ...... OJC Women's Gauze Cotton Pants, made with muslin waistband; tight knee. Slight irregulars’ of the B69c grade. Rummage price 3JC Infants’ Cotton Knit Shirts, high neck and long sleeves; finished with crochet edge. Slight lrregul&;;u of the 29c grade. Rummage price .. 17¢ -Boys’ Knit Union Suits, in ecru balbriggan: also a few white knit. High neck, short sleeves and knee pants. Sold regularly for Rummage price . 48¢ Goldenberz's—First Floor.