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e——NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNT ' $1.10 Holland or Opaque Window Shades, 79¢ American, Holland and Oil Opaque Window ,Shades, size 3 ft.'by 5 ft. 9 inches, all perfect quality and mounted on guaranteed rollers. Coinplete with silk knob pull and fixtures. White, ecru, emerald and dark green. Goldenberg's—Fourth 'I.llz‘ll_ln. Aceounts ited. * $1.29 Seamless Sheets 98¢ 30 dozen 63x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for single beds.! made of heavy, round thread sheeting cotton, free from starch or dressing; finished with wide hem. 35¢ Pillowcases, 25¢ 43x36 Bleached Pillowcase4, large size, perfect quality; free from starch or dressing. $6 Rayon Spreads, $4.79 81x105 Rayon Bedspreads, full length for cov- ering beds and pillows: rose, blue and gold; secal- Toped edges and cut-out corners. $2.25 Dimity Spreads, $1.79 80x90 White Dimity Bedspreads, double-bed size; perfect quality: neat seersucker stripes. $2.50 Crochet Spreads, $1.89 Crochet Bedspreads. double-bed size: heavy raised Marseilles patterns. $3.50 Bed Sets, $2.75 81x90 Crinkle Bed Sets, scalloped edges and cut- out_corners; rose, blue and gold woven stripes: double-bed size. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. $3.49 Silk Chantilly Laces, $2.19 WE DO OT PENALIZE OUR FRIEND! 25c Fall Dress Ginghams 100 pieces of New Fall Dress Ginghams, in the very latest styles - 18 and colorings, including plaids oi \ C i many bright and subdued hues, stripes and plain ! colors. Fine, soft finish that women want for children’s school frocks. All fast colors. Newest AutumnMillinery Felts—Velours—Velvets $750 $10 'Bread-and-Water 7 DRYRAIDERSHELD ‘Badnimecier, | ~ INFATAL SHOOTING _ Yeolators Upheld, By the Associated Press. i LINCOLN, Nebr.. September 1. A breadand-water ration. to be given them for 40 days, was con- firmed yesterday. by the State Supreme Court in refusing an ap- peal of two men sentenced to 60 | days in jail for a_liquor law vio- lation. 4 State May Prosecute, Fed- eral Lawyers Defend, Pas- | tor and U. S. Agents. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDAB! The youths appealed when a low- L er court ordered that the rations be served them on the first and i | i H l wide. neat col By ths Aseocisted Pres last 20 days of the sentence H - Trial of a clergyman-editor and i i SEATTLE., Wash., September 1 . thres Tederal prontbifion agents on. PHONE RATES LOWERED. 4 murder charge with State officials | e as prosecutors and United States at- | Illinois Bell Company - Substan- torneys acting for the defense wax | (ig))y Reduces Long-Distance Calls. recast b ey Y .| CHICAGO. September 1 (P).—Sub. today. ! stantial reduc in €. T. McKinney. an assistant United | telephone calls Mlinois to out- States district attorney. obtained re. of-S announced here 9 ¥ 1llinois Bell Tele- lease of the quartet without bail by shone Cv. 16 become effective October a Federal court order here last night | |. The company has also filed appli- after they had heen charged in a | cation with the Illinols Commerce S i e | Commission for authority to make P o e vimarde? | similar rate reductions apd time sched- Emile Matsumoto. a Jyench-Japanese | Ule changes within the boundaries of moonshiner, in_a forest near Orting, |the State . 18 miles from Tacoma. Monday. ® Case in Federal Court. | Prominent New Foundlander Dies. “T'he accused men are Dr. George A.| ST. JOHY August 31 (8).— Seeley, Free Methodist pastor at!Sir Michael in, former prime Orting and editor of the Orting Oracle: | minister of Ne: undland, died sud- ! W. H. Kinnaird, in charge of the|denly here yesterday at his home Tacoma Federal prohibition office; Marky Croxall and R. A. Lambert, | = 1wo of his assistants. ! The release of the men by the Fed- | aral order present an unusually legal | situation. The case was thereby taken into jurisdiction of the Federal court. Howard Carrothers, deputy prosecutor of Plerce County, in which Tacoma and Orting are situated, is expected to seek {ndictment of the men by a Fed eral grand jury.. United States at-| forneys of Seattle announced that if | the indictment is obtained they will | appear in court for the defendants.| New For F Rhinestone Jewelry 50c¢ The present-day mode calls for Rline stone fewelry. As usual we are ready with the newest and most approved styles. The « assortment represents u large selection ot pretty novelties in this popular new Brilliant Rhinestone Festoons, “Brooches and Bracelets, set in white metal. finel cut, sparkling rhinestones. all reprodu tions of newest designs in high-cost jewelr Gojdenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounta Invited. $2 L. C. C. Corsets & Girdles These L. C. of good quali clastic sections. fin An ideal model for ¢ All sizes 26 to 3o. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor.—(harge Accounts Invited county authorities here i 29c Bleached Shaker Flannel, 27 inches ] Qg wide; heavy fleeced quality. Yard = @ 25¢ Outing Flanmel, 36 inch New Colors Chanel Jungle Green ored stripes, checks and plaid: fleeced reversible quality . New Blues Vanilla Goldenberg’s—First Floo: Trimmed: Hats Wood—Black Tailored Hats Sports Hats Travel Hats Matrons’ Hats The Hecht Co. has an Adjustment Bureau to correct mistakes. Matsumoto was killed during a raid | - by the three Federal agents and Dr. | Seeley on the locatlon of a still which | was ready to operate. William Her sell, a_companion of Matsumoto, said | he and Matsumoto were fleeing from | the still when the fatal shot was fired. | Ail the newest Fall designs are shown in these Silk Chantilly Laces; choice of flouncings or all- overs, in 27 or 36 inch widths., The colors in- clude Oakbuff, Cream and Ecru, also Black and White. The flouncings have deep, heavy scal- loped edges Stunning new styles in the smartest colors for Fall and exceptionally low priced, too. 39c¢ Table Oilcloth 25c¢ Yard Five-quarter Table Oilcloth, slight of the standard quality. Plain white tiling effects. Velour in medium and small shapes, smartly tailored with ribbon bands. small felts, cleverly stitched velvets with droopy brims and combinations of silk and velvet. large and Goldenberg's—First Floor —( harge Women’s‘$4 and $5 Low Shoes $2.59 Closing out all remaining stock of Spring and Summer Low Shoes at a fraction of their former values to make room for Fall and Winter stocks. The styles are good. the leathers the most popular and ch& sizes range from 213 to 7. Kinnaird declared. however, that the | ounte Invited moonshiner was shol when he fired | - at Lambert. Says Officer Was Fired On. “Dr. Seeley had led us to th vicinity of the still.” Kinnaird said. *‘voxall and 1 were making our w along a small creek. Tambert was | up on a ridge along the creek, and | Dr. Seeley a little behind us. “Lambert went down the other side | of the ridge. We heard shots, and | Lambert called that moonsiriners had fired on him and he had shot back. We found a dying man on the ground and another fellow behind a stump.” Fdward P. Perry, Pierce County coroner. reported fatsumoto was shot from behind. { HOLDS ARREST “INEXCUSABLE." | Prepare Now for School Days! Girls’ Dresses, Hats, Skirts, Bloomers, Costume Slips, Etc. Our Girls’ or Juvenile Section is overflowing with all the most necessary arti- cles for the school girl's wardrobe. Every girl is in need of a new outfit to start " the season with, so mothers will find it to their advan- tage to visit our depart- ment. Chic small effects in every wanted style—exception- ally smart medes in the fuller head sizes, usually so diffi- cult to find. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. $2.50 (40 in.) Flat Crepe The Silk Department offers for Thursday this special lot of Beauti- ) ful Flat Crepe at a decided saving. ( ° A heavy, firm-woven quality with j rich brilliant sheen that will be so popular this Fall. in desirable street and evening shades $1.69 Radium Silk, $1.39 40-inch Radium Silk, all silk. washable quality: for lingerie and dresses: all wanted colors. $2 Satin Charmeuse, $1.69 40.inch Satin Charmeuse, rich satinface quality, all pure silk street and evening shades. $1.19 Pongee Silk, 95¢ 32.inch Pongee Silk, all silk quality, for lingerie and dresses: all wanted colors. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Out They Go! Summer Silk Dresses Former :81 6to $22.50 V alues $7.98 Positively no Summer Dresses must re main-—these were the orders received in our Ready-to-Wear Section. In order to com ply with these orders we have marked the dresses remaining at prices that are really- next to nothing. Women will find it « rare chance to save money on an extra irock or two. The former values have not been considered in our final efiort to clear our racks of Summer dresses PIAND AT 1110 G EST. 1879 ’ iirls Sateen Bloomers, in PP Il viack or white: made with large reinforcement; all sizes. Shown Federal Dry Chief Declares Shooting | Was Unavoidable and Justified. ' SPOKANE, W September 1 (®).—Roy C. Lyle, Federal prohibition administrator for Washington, Ore- gon and Alaska, declared the arrest of three prohibition agents in Tacoma | on murder charges in connection with | the slaying of Emile Matsumoto in broidery trimmed yoke and flounce. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Gymnasiu{ngBBloomers Mother’s Favorite G fln§na‘slum h) . i For Baby's Skin quality sateen. quality: full models; all siz lenberg's—Third Floe The pure. cleansing properties of the Soap make it ideal for baby’s daily bath. Assisted by Cuticura Ointment it does much *o prevent little skin and scalp troubles be- coming serious and to keep baby's tender skin healthy and clear. Cutl- cura Talcum is soothing and cool- ing, ideal for baby after a bath. Seap e. Ointment 25 and S0e. Taleum 2e. Sold “Outioura Ladoral 3 SMALL ASKS SUPPORT. Governor Pleads With Illinois Vot- ers for Favorable Legislature. WATSEKA. 1L, September 1 (), CGov. Len Small vesterday asked the ters of Tllinois to support his admin ation by sending to the Leg the lawmakers who would sup his policies. The governor's plea made in an address at a county Bloomers, lustrous plaited Choice of Patent, Tan, Black, Blonde, Combination Goldenherg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Tnvited $1.50 Handmade Nightgowns white. Choice of square, round or \" shaped necks; Jeeveless or kimono sleeve styles. Embroidered in Sillke Fringe Panel Curtaing, 24 2% yavdshongs ivaey oF edean | shades, in neat or heavy worked ‘ designs, double round-thread grade. Sheer Chiffon Stocki Slight Irregulars SSC Pair and heel and silk garter hem with lisle interlining, which add- greatly” to the wearing qualities. Made with a “non-run” and Dull Leathers and Satin Pumps and Oxfords, with spike, Spanish, military or low heels. Dainty new st¥les, all handmade with beautiful em brojdery ; made of sofi-finish fingeric cloth’ i fesh or ) $] various colors. f f $1.50 Silk Fringed Panel Curtains Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. W ’s Full-Fashi omen’'s Full-Fashioned of $1.25 Grade I‘ull-fashioned Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, with lisle -l garter top'which prevents runs. Come in a good assortment of shades for Fall wear The governor referred only indirect 1v 1o his possible candidacy for a third termy, making no positive announce. ment of his candidacy. as it had been veported he expected to do in his speech here. but stating he wouid merve the people as long as they sup ported him by sending to the Legisla ure those in favor of his policies fot Le wis $10,000 Job &.::x Copy of Telegram Recently Received by Clifford Lewis i “We desire to secure : - manager for four-hun-* dred - room commercial hotel now building, this Hotel to open ary first, nineteen twenty-seven. Desire services of manager on advisory capacity in co- operation with contrac- tor, selection of furni ture and other details 4t this time v S isand per vear. Will arrive Washington August o dis this fully. Wire if converdent Men and Women Wanted Requesis craduates come from United States. s open in hotels. clubs, res taurants, tea roon institutions. school: colleges and tment houses es daily. You-can prepare for big salary quickly. Our Free tmployment Bureau is in close touch with hotels throughot United States and places graduates in contact with good executive positions everywhere. Over One Blllion Dollars will be spent tn 1926 for hotls, clubs, apartments, tea rooms, cafeterias, etc I'he impericctions are slight and pearance: i periect quality will not affect wear All the most fashionable styles and materials are employed in the making of tiese frocks. Clever models of georgette crepe, canton crepe, flat crepe, combinations of georgette and lace and beautiful crepe de chines. would sell at $1.25 pair Women’s 89¢ Rayon Hose Rayon and Silk-mixed Hose. with three-seam . back and lisle garter hem; the well known Temp- | tation brand and strictly perfect quality. Comic in wanted Fail shades. Also White Hose of an | other brand, subject to slight imperfections Children’s 35¢ Socks Children's Sport Socks ; 2lc ! 35¢ Rayon Short Socks. plain and i el .} dropstitch effects, various shades s Pe 'm""". With fosioyer tons. _ Three-quarter-dength 1 shown in Sports ., two-piece models Goldenberg's—First Floor. Sport Socks, assorted sh and street costumes. with long or short Charge Accounts Invited. fancy colored turn-ov sleeves. Sizes 16 to 40 in the assortment, for Thursday $1.50 to $1.95 Grades Ruffled Curtains $1.00 Pair I'he entire surplus stock from a large manufacturer secured away below regu lar prices. All fresh, new stock, in cross- harred, dotted and novelty effects. White and cream, with self or colored .ruffles, others with colored figures and ruffles. All 21y vards long. Complete with tie backs. ‘large assortment of styiish cloth, in red, navy, copen, sand was unavoidable and justified,” Mr. Lucette” 5 ) . enforcement of the prohibition law. and prints. A large Wool Serge Middy Skirts, new School Middies, $1.50 sizes § to 18 vears. Yard-wide, Fast-color Cretonnes, in light or dark floral. First Floor—Bargain Table and Fourth Floor. . f : AlL the pretty light Summer shades are on new Sweaters for the coming school term. These are ex- New Felt Hats, $1.98 shapes and Fall colorings. PR Girls’ Tams, $1 a liquor raid was “hasty and in- excusable.” and oakwood. Trimmed with grosgrain ribbon; assorted sizes. Lyle sald. “The immediate arrest of the officers was clearly without | s with and outrageous. It looks like the | without bioomers, of The three men who raided the still |. sortment of new fast color designs. Smart new were all experienced, conservative Il neidels, in sizes 6 to 14 years. they did not fire until they were shot Girls’ Princess Slips, $1 Serge Middy Skirts at by the fleeing moonshiners, and I | X i Of Nainsook and Fruit of the blue; made with separate waist: full ' plaited model, with deep Of genuine white Lonsdale Jjean, regulation modeis. others br « ~—Charge Accounts Invit bird, stripe and foliage designs. Mill lengths irom 2 to 8 vards, but hundreds of vards alike for draperies and cover- —_— Children’s $4 and $4.50 P . Sweaters, $2.95 ceptionally well made of high-grade, soft-finish wools, in plain colors and bordered effects. Coat or slip-over styles. Smart New Felt Hats in a New School Tams, of suedelike “The shooting, while regrettable, | Y ” R New “Lucette” Frocks excuse, on of officials unfriendly to the | beautiful g 1 n ghams and trustworthy officers. They say believe them.” Loom muslin, dainty lace and em- . hem; sizes 6 to 16 years. of blue cloth, trimmed with white Cretonnes, 19¢ Yard ings of all sorts. An unusual opportunity for mothers to save a tidy sum with turn-down collar : with and without belt. Sizes 28 to 30. Goldenberg's—second Floor. CNarge Accounts Invited. Regular 59¢ Grade ; Handmade Chemise, $1 ; Handmade Teddies or Fnvelope Chemise. white or pastel shades. heauti Rayilél(:}repes fully embroidered in dainty designs. Beautiful new styles. well made and full cut. Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charg: Beautiful. High-grade Rayon Crepes ith heavy. deep crepe | Regular $14.20 Grade Genuine expensive all-silk crepe. A won- GOld Seal CongOleum Rugq derful array of new Fall shades. {j__j 9 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in. 9 65 - Size at i ° counts Invited. lLewnis parts of the . cafeterias Our Free Bon aleo black and white, Full 36 Inches wide. Inexpensive. yet cmart-looking frocks for women and children can be fashioned irom this beautiful. lustrous New Rooms Building—193,671 Employes Needed 425 new hotels projected for Florida alone. Prepare now for this uncrowded fleld, Which gives vou a rich choice o sitions. i pay. with rapid advancement helce f P2 RNS DOWN $5,000 JOB R. A Herfurth. manager. Chicago 3 graduate. writes: “1 am just in veceip Lewis r of position in new club at Washington. 1 tha ffer. but at the 8 t tine am well satisfiec - e, A3, Dy president Y. W. ¢, A us. writes that she has ;.‘eh-('xml Mrs rred to her, as house director . "l’u;ul;e of our training. Miss Bess Bush. another graduate manager of Cornwell’s Tea Room. Cliffor less than visory board. for managerial positions Biltmore, Waldorf-Astoria Nash leading hotels All Jook with favor on Lewis-trained me Course indorsed by such Astor. New Willard, hotels 1. M. Clayton, whom we re is Lewis. our president. is managing consultant for no 150 other big hotel men on our ad and women Mayflower and others, all over the country. Drop evervthing for this uncrowded hig-pay profession. Salaries start at up to $150 and $400 a month, with opportunities to earn $20.000 a vear and more if yvou have ability. in ewn citv—or select Summer ocean liners. 1lix with best people Class limited. so iuvestigate quickly. (" hig hotels and clubs managed by our studen vourself. Lewis Hotel Training Schools CLIFFORD LEWIS, President Meals and luxurious apartments often included free. Live Winter resort—or travel on 1 and see photos of Then decide for Washington Circle and 23rd St. N.W., Washington, D. C. (Call 8:30 AM. to 9 P.M.) fabric Regular Chiffon Voiles 24c pes.y 39-inch Plain-color Voiles, extra fine sheer . with wide tape edge. In e assortment of colors, as 1 as black and white el lilte. - ¢ Pongee Silk, 59¢ wh Pongee Silk, a silk-an cotton quality, in the sty demi-rough weave. Good assort- ment of colors. g S0c Plisse Crepes, 39¢ 30-inch. Silk-finish Plisse Crepes, a fine, soft-finish quality. in all wanted lingerie colors. 35¢ White Nainsook . 25¢ $52.5 and colorings. 36-inch White Nainsook, very fine. soft mercerized quality for lingerie. Regular S0c White Poplin, 39¢ 36-inch White Poplin, a varn- mercerized, rich, lustrous quality. and $55 Smith’s Room Size Rugs, $38.50 31 s e vor e § ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6 and 9x12 ft. Large Room Size ity and full rolls from which we Heavy-weight Axminster and Fringed Wilton Velvet Will cut the desired number of Rugs, all perfect quality, in the newest Fall designs vards. $20 & $22.50 Wool-Faced Velvet and Brussels Rugs, $14.75 7 ft. 6 by 8 ft. Wool-faced Velvet and Heavy-grade orings with colored crow-foot bor- mall oriental and medallion designs, ders; also 18x105 Congoleum Run- Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. This lot represents discontinued patterns and floor samples. but all perfect quality and are sold with the usual guarantee of <atisfaction, o to be replaced witli a new rug. 9 ft. by 10 it. 6 size for large rooms, in wool rug and tile designs; light or dark colorings. s 59¢ Floor Covering 35¢ Sq. Yd. width Heavy Felt Base Tile, parquette flooring and carpet designs. $1.25 and $1.50 Rag Rugs, 88¢ 30x60 Tmported Rag Rusgs close-woven grade, in various col T0x80 Blankets. tan and gold, ners, for halls or rooms. —(First Floor—Bargain Table.) Large attractive block plaids of blue, rose, Soft fleece finish, with wide bound horders to match Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.—Charxze Accounts Invited. $7 to $10 Fine Grade Wool-Filled Comforts $4.85 72x80 and 72x84 Fine-grade W ool-filled Comforts, covered with fine-grade sateen and other lustrous fabrics, figured all over with plain borders, others plain all over; choice of blue, rose, orchid and gold. $6 & $6.50 Part-Wool Blankets $4.29 Double-bed Sizg Wool-mixed