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THE SUN DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., AUGUST 7, 1927—PART 1. 59¢ to 79c Flowers 28c Final clearance of Artificial Flowers in the Neckwear Department, offering choice of large size Flowers for coat and suit decorations, of velvet, silk and organdy combinations, ete. In white, pink, red, orchid, copen blue, maize, oid rose, tan and jade. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. RAILROADS TOPICK |E " BASE RATE POINTS Southern Pines Expected to Name Small Towns Under New Scale. $1 69 Mattress Covers $1.19 Mattress Covers, full and twin bed sizes, made of heavy round thread unbleached sheeting cotton. Cut full to allow for shrinkage. First Floor. $1.50 & $2 Chair Cushions 74c nch Bar Harbor Chalr Cushions, cot- Women’s $2.29 and $2.98 Slip-On Sweaters $1.84 Women's Allwool Slipon Summer Sweaters, lightweight quality, in novelty colors. Mostly all sizes ap ARMEIBEe -l EIvor.. ton filled, covered with hea cretonnes or fine sateens and tufted with 16 buttons. 3- inch boxed sides. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABg STORE" HOT DAY Hot days mean extra effort for our em- ployes—that is why we close All Day Saturdays during August. W T Another move in the extensive in- vestigation under way by the Inter- state Commerce Commission, which | is golng into all class rates in the | South, including those betw Washington and southern points, wi taken yester when the comm: sion announced that the carriers af fected expect to select as base points | for the suggested new ra all towns | or citles having a population of 2,000 { or more, and many other small points. Rates will published from | each Q. point bases pre: port by ti A N nission i an, in statement, asked sons affected by the decisi ine refully the rate bas be published by th that it the conclusion 18 reached that the rates do not comply with the pre- limina findings the comm should have that fact made known in advance, to enable it to deal with the situation without resort to its powers of rate suspension. Capital Would Benefit. gton joined in the proceed- ing through the loc mber of Commerce, which intervened in the case on behalf of local merchants in rates on various classes of merchan- heen before the months and or Phone Orders Fille a formal and Rummage of Toiletries Assorted lot of Toilet and Bath Soaps, including many popular brands. Regular 5S¢ and 10c grades. Three cakes for 10c. Wildroot Hair Tonic, stops falilng hair. Bottle, 33c. Wrisley's Bath Salts, delight- fully scented. Bottle, 33c. Jolie Narcisse Perfume, true floral odor. One-hali ounce, 64c. Mounted Combs and Pins, also Hair Ornaments; regular 50c to $2.50 grades. Choice for 19c. Melba “Lovme” Talcum Pow- der, discontinued style; a high- grade pure talcum, 15c. Jap. Rose Bath Brushes, with long handles and good quality bristles. Regular 89c grade for 38c. Perfumes, dainty metal-capped vials, convenient size for the purse. Regular 25¢ grade for 6c. White Enameled Hair Brushes, penetrator bristles, solid backs. Regular 50c grade for 27c. ‘White Ivory Dressing Combs, coarse and fine teeth. Rnglar 39c grade for 2lc. Wrisley’s Lilac Vegetale, a fragrant toilet and after-shaving lotion. Bottle, 29¢c. Cappi Compacts, decorated metal box with compact powder, puff and mirror. Assorted shades. Regular §1 grade for 33c. 50c Refills for Cappi pacts, all shades, 13c. Tokalon Talcum Powder, pure talcum delightfully scented. Regular 25¢ can for 10c. Derma Viva Liquid TFace Powder, flesh, white and bru- nette. Regular 60c bottle for 25¢. Goldenberg's—Toilet Goods Depart- ment. Boys’ 79c¢ to $1.50 Summer Wearables Perfect Quality and Slight Irregulars S9c The evervday needs of boys may A Wash Fabric Sensation! 3,500 Yards 40-Inch 35¢ Printed Voile el st i this sale MbieR it Fresh, New, Crisp Qualities in Patterns and Colors Most nary savings! Everything priced at Popular for Summer—Offered at a Sale Price Which Means Ex- = traordinary Savings to the Home Dressmaker! —$1.00 (]rade Wash Suits, 3 to 8 years. —79¢ to $1.19 Wash Pants, 4 to 16 years. —79¢ to $1.00 Play Suits, 3 to 8 years. —79c to $1.50 Cloth Pants, 7 to 16 years. —$1.19 to $1.50 Cricket Sweaters, 6 to 12 years. ~—$1.50 Base Ball Suits, size 4 years only. —S$1.00 to $1.50 Indian Suits, broken sizes. —$1.00 School Caps, sizes 63; to 7. —79¢ to $1.00 Blouses and Shirts, 6 to 18 years. TUHCRA L TP L T freight rates to the Capital from the South if downward revisions in the freight rates between the Capital and points the South are upheld in the fir on of the commission. Mr. Eastman said the method of mrouping used by the carriers in the | ompilation of rates under the cision will result in n es to und from the tions slightly higher than would re- sult from a_ strict application of the scale prescribed in the commission’s preliminary finding. On the other hand. he said, there will be numerous instances where the rates published will be lower than the scale. “But it appears that there will be more in- stances where the rates will be higher than where they will be lower.” Hold Yield Unchanged. “The carriers contend that much as the rates from each The entire lot will sell quickly! TFor these are the most favored wash fabr: f mmer frocks. Sheer, crisp qualities, in various quaint figured and floral designs, dots, checks and other smart effects printed on light ‘and dark grounds. And in the loveliest color combinations— warranted fast. 40 inches wide. Hundreds of women will want several dress patterns, when selection can be made at so low a price! 38c Printed Dimity and Batiste 24c¢ 36-inch Printed Dimity Printed Batiste or IYlaxon, light grounds showing neat printings. ILxtra fine, sheer quality, in wanted colors—all guaranteed tast. 'Boys $5 to $8 Suits, $2. 95' Wool Mixture Suits for Fall wear, the majority with vest. | | Some with knickers, others with long pants. Sizes 7 to 18 years. | e ——————————————— Boys' One-piece Pajamas, of madras; perfect quality; es 4 to 16 vears. Regular s].so 88 C lng Suits, sizes 2 s e S “ Goldenberg's—Third Flvor. Yd. S50c Printed Organdy 29c 40-inch Printed Organdy, white and pas- tel grounds, in beautiful floral designs. Sheer, transparent quality. Fast colors, that will tub perfectly and retain their fresh beauty permanently. 50c Plain Color Broadcloth 29c 36-inch Plain Color Broadcloth, a yarn- mercerized, permanent-finish quality. In white and all wanted colors. Slight ir- regulars. S0c Printed Charmeuse 33c 36-inch Printed Charmeuse, a satin-face cotton fabric: light and dark grounds, in neat printings. 50c Irish Dress Linen 33c 36-inch Irish Dress Linen, pure linen, pre-shrunk quality, in wanted colors. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Boys' Yellow Slickers, genuine “Towers" brand; guaranteed waterproof. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Regular $3.95 and $5.00 $2 85 values at..... Closed Saturdays During August. and 40-inch Com-~ siations is inconsequential, the net effect of their plan will be to produce ryates which will yield substantially | the same aggrezate revenue as would result t 1pphcalion of the scale from and to eve:: | Several months g0 sion decided a rate case between Washington and seve northern | points in favor of a group of V ington publishers, awarding re tion oa overcharzes on mnewsprint paper. ERWIN F. SMITH'S WILL. The will of Erwln . Smith, noted scientist, who died April 6. s filed‘ Yyesterday for probate. He directs that | his sonnets be pub hed and d tributed among his friends and tain libraries. A bust of his first wife, given to the Nuativnal Museum or lhe Corcoran Art Gallery. A servant, Julia, is to have certain household articles and the remaining estate is devised to his present wife, who was formerly Ruth A. Warren of field, Mass. Haven Metcalf, Bartlett and Florence Hedges are named as executors. Attorney H. 8. Hinriche represents the estate. RUMMAGE LOTS Handkerchiefs Men's Handkerchiefs, white hemstitched and colored printed border styles. All neatlv made, in an assortment of attractive patterns. Regular 10c and 12c grades, tor 7c. Women's Embroidered Corner Linen Handkerchiefs, white and colors. Regular 25c grade, for 13c. Women's Handkerchiefs, of fine imported novelty prints with pretty embroidered corners. Large variety of novel patterns, Lottie, i in many styles and colorings. Regular 19c grade, for 10c. Goldenherg's—First Floor. 25¢ and 29¢ Silkolines ‘and Marquisettes, 12V5¢ Yard-wide Figured Silkolines, or Cretonne Designed Mar- quisettes and Voiles, in light and dark colors, for curtains and draperies of all kinds. $2.45 to $3.95 Ready-to- Hang Awnings, $1.50 Ready-to-Hang Awnings, with green painted or blue, . tan and srown woven striped heavy-weight canvas, on flexible steel frame. 2 £t. 6 in., 3 ft., 3 ft. 6 in. or 4 ft. sizes, with 2 ft. 8 in. drop. $5 Porch Curtains, $2.95 Choice of Ideal Slat or Extra Heavy Woven Stripe Canvas Porch Curtains, the former with 6 ft. drop and the latter with 7 ft. 8 in. drop. Complete with ropes and all attachments. $6.75 grade, 8-ft. width, for $3.95 $8:50 grade, 10-ft. width, for $4.95 50c French Ratine 29c 39-inch Imported French Ratine, firm- woven quality, in powder blue and old rose. Fast colors. 38c Rayon Brilliantine 8c Rayon Brilliantine, rich, lus- In white, black and 69c¢ Novelty Rayons 39c Novelty Rayons, rich, in wanted colors. ion. the commi QLI R AT 36-inch lustrous, silklike quality, 59¢ Printed Crepe de Chine 35c 36-inch Printed Silk-Mixed Crepe de Chine, silk and cotton quality, in a good assortment of styles and colors. $1.50 Printed Voiles 49¢c 54-inch Satin-Bordered Printed Voiles, extra fine, sheer, two-ply quality, in hand- some designs, with satin borders. Wanted color combinations. 113 to 2 yards re- quired for a dress. Women’s 25¢ Cotton Vests 16¢ ‘Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests, made with the band top. in regular and extra sizes. Slight irregulars of the 25c grade. Goldenberg's—First_Floor. $1 Rugs 58¢c Each A Rummage Lot of scatter size rugs, including 20x30 oval braided rugs, 27x54 imported Rag Rugs and 3x6-foot Japanese Grass Rugs, in stenciled de- signs. First Floor—Bargain Tables. |||||]|'|fl"“|l|| ||fl||||“|||||mlllll“lIIIIlIllllllll"“lll|||IllIl"llflIIIIIIIIIIlI||l|||||IIIl|fl|f|i|Ifll“Illlmflmflm“lllll“llflm uuuuumuuiunh T T TITITO 36-inch trous, silklike quality. all wanted colors. $1.69 Longcloth $1.09 36-inch Longcloth, a close-woven, saft- finish quality; ten vards in each plece. S50c Chiffon Voiles 33c 40-inch Plain Color Chiffon Voiles, extra fine, sheer quality, in white and all wanted colors. Rummage Lots of Children’s Wear Kiddies' White Rompers and Creepers, of white dimity, with trimmed novelty collar, pocket and knees, Sizes 1 to 3 years. Regulars 79¢ grade, for. . 49c Girls’ Voile Dresses, assorted light shades; some are hand em- broldered. - Broken sizea. %7) Regular $1.25 grade, for.. § 7C Goldenberg’s—Third Fioor. ,._ DL Women’s $1.00 to $1.50 ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR' 690 Each Termed Slight Irregulars A clearance lot of Women’s Athletic Underwear—lightweight and cool garments women find so comfortable for Summer wear. Buttoned and buttonless front, in bodice and built-up shoulder styles. Various qualities and patterns, in pink and white. Not all sizes in each style and color. Limited quantity. Misses’ and Children’s 50c to $1 Athletic Underwear, 3%¢ Termed Slight Irregulars Styles for children, youths and misses, in a variety of patterns, | including waist suits with garter attachment, and girls’ suits with bloomer leg. Not all sizes in the lot. Some slightly soiled from | handling. Goldenbers's—First Floor.—Closed Saturdays During August. L e o e o e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e Unusual Purchase and Sale! NEW FELT HATS eatherweight—Soft and Pliable For Early Autumn Days $3.95 Hats for Misses Hats for Matrons Large Head Sizes Small Head Sizes A carefully plan- ned sale to answer the requirements of vacationists or wom- en summering in town. Every hat new—the best val- ues obtainable in the New York market. buy two or three of Electric Sewing Machine I____......... Rummage Lots of Home Furnishings $1.98 Heating Pads, $1.09 $249 Serving Trays, $1.15 Electric Heating Pads, guar- Nickelframe Serving _Trays; anteed elements. sterling silver, decorated glass bottoms. b <o o $298 Medicine Cabinets, Steel Blade Butcher Knives; $1.69 assorted styles. White Enameled Metal Medi- cine_Cabinets, with mirror door. 49c Table Mats, 29¢ Slithtly taartuk Imitation Silver Table Mats; three in set. 69¢, 79¢ and 98c Decorated 49¢ Brooms, 29¢ China, 3%¢ e . 0dd Pieces ot Decorated China, AL good size | 4 luding bowls, cake plates, bon: bon dishes, wall vases, vases, tea $1.25 Door Mats, 69¢ and toast sets, etc. Rubber Door Mats; good size. Models so attractive you will want to them. . New Fall shades and chic styles. Artistically trimmed in many ways. Grosgrain ribbons, attractive pins and fancy ornaments of various descnptlom Goldenberg's—Second Floor—Closed Saturdays During August. Rummage Lots in the NEW FELT HATS . Prices cut to the quick on these odd lots of men’s cloth- ing to hurry them out tomorrow. Size ranges are broken, Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Shoes in a Great Clearance Event at ONE DOLLAR a Pair! This is the sale that always attracts capacity crowds, for it offers wonderful values in stylish, de- selling. Because this is a final clearance we must make these conditions: No exchanges or refunds; none accepted for credit. D l. Thi Misses’ & Children’s Shoes eliver. J L Shoes, of tan and dull leathers. Good dur- able qualities. Sizes from 10 to 13% and ) heels. Of patent and dull leathers. Sizes Women's Pumps, Oxfords and Ties, of patent leather, tan, black satin, combinations and dull leath- Women's White Kid and White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, with high or low heels. Sizes 3 to 7 in Men's Sport Oxfords of Smoked Elk and White Nu-Buck, tan trimmed. Broken sizes from 6 to 10. Misses’ and Children’s Low Shoes and Play Ox- fords, of patent leather, tan and dull leathers. - Sizes Men's Felt House Slippers, in gray and brown, with soft padded soles. Easy and comfortable on the Children’s High and Low Shoes, of patent leather, tan, red, blue and combination leathers. Good substan- Women's White Canvas Low_Shoes, with high and low heels. Sizes from 3 to 7. Worth a great deal Rummage Sale of Footwear sirable quality footwear at a price that permits the entire family to be supplied with shoes at very great Boys’ High and Low Shoes Misses’ and Children’s High Shoes, in * ! - from 6 to 2. ers. High and low heels. Sizes in the lot from 3 to 7. the lot. Excellent styles for vacation wear. These shoes are worth many times the sale price. in the lot from 6 to 8, 8% to 11 and 113 to 2. feet. Sizes 6 to 11 in the lot. tial quality and desirable styles. Sizes 4 to 7 in the lot. more—but offered in this sale at TWO PAIRS for a 1,500 Pairs of Women’s, Men’s, Misses’ and Children’s savings. Included in tomorrow's Dollar Sale are odd lots and broken lines left from an active season's s Rat tan S et here: Gioon ine. lace and button styles, heel and spring Women'’s Low Shoes ‘Women’s White Footwear Men’s Sport Oxfordss Misses’ & Children’s Shoes Men’s House Slippers Children’s Shoes Women’s White Shoes—Two Pairs dollar. $15 to $35 Allowance —For Your Present 0l1d-Style Machine To- ward the Purchase of This Model. You can now purchase | these Dbeautiful [IC Electric Sew- ing Machines on our Club Payment Plan. 15 months to pay—no interest or ex- | | tras added. Phone Main 5220, Sew- ing Machine Department, for Free trial demonstra- tion at your home. No obligation to buy. T T T Goldenberg's—Sewinz Machine De- vartment.—Fourth Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Closed Saturdays During August. and it will be advisable to come early to avoid disappoint- ment. (38) Men's Summer stout sizes, 38 to 48 only and_comfortable suits of trop cloth and mohair, in dark and medium shades. Sale Price <ve.er 6.95 Nor- (47) Odd Coats and Ves folk and Sport models, all suitable Suits, in . Cool for Fall wear. Sizes 33 to 1 ORIENTAL RUGS Remarkably Low Priced Former $50 to $65 Grades $24.50 We have grouped 38 h.nuhumv Oriental Rugs for immedi- are Washed, Antique Rugs, in patterns and colonngs such as are only found Sizes 2 ft. 8 in. to 4 ft. wide and ate disposal. Included in rugs from the Orient. 5 ft. 6 in. to 8 ft. long. Goldenberg's—Fourth Fioor. Former $75 to $100 Grades $37.50 Unwashed and Semi- I"HH"INIHI"!mllllllllimlllI“mll""“l INTEREST OR EXTRAS 36 only. Each........... (84) Men’s Khaki Pants, full cut RUMMAGE LOTS OF 4 W and well made, with cuffs, belt Boys earables loops and button flap on ‘}llh'f pu:k< (On Sale, First Floor B-min et. Sizes 31 to 44. Regular Booth.) $1.49 and $1.79 grades, for. Perfect Quality and Slight Goldenberg's—Men’t Irregulars (63) Mens' Odd Cassimere and Worsted Suits, in dark mixtures and stripes, all suitable for Fall wear. Only sizes 33, 34 and 35 in the lot. Each suit in the lot $5 was $15 or more. Now.... 79) Men’s Flannel Pants and Cassimere Knickers, flannel pants in light colors and broken sizes; a few odd serge pants in sizes 2§ to 38, and knickers in tan and fancy mixtures, sizes 30 to 38. Regular $4.75, $5.75 and $3 39 $7.50 grades, for. Clothing Department. Boys' Separate Vests, left from wool suits, of blue serge and mix- tures; also Wash Knee Pants, Hats, Caps, and other Ioc Choi practicable wearables ite Wash §ll|l«, Shirts, for boys. Boys’ Caps, odd Linen Coats and Wash Pants, in small sizes. Blouses, Aiso Juvenile Wool Bathing Suits, Boys' stripe and satin borders. Belts and other wear- ables. Cholice at... First Floor, loops. Goldenberg's—First Floor—Closed Saturdays ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS mummmummmmgmmms #E DO NOT PENALIZE QUR FRIEN DS $5 and $6 Colored Silk Umbrellas, $3.97 Women’s Colored Silk Umbrellas, rainproof silk covers. in a number of popular shades, fancy Smart new handles, with amber- finish tips and club ends to match. Trimmed with silk cord 16-rib style, with During Aul\ll‘- $4.98 and $5.98 Refrigerators, $2.98 Metal Nursery Refrigerators; slightly marred. Console Sets, 69¢ Colored Glass Console Sets, consisting of one bowl and two candle sticks. Salt and Pepper Shakers, 49¢ Pr. Sets of Gold Decorated and Cut Glass_Salt and Pepper Shakers. 25¢ Pottery Vases, 10c Decorated Pottery Vases, in pretty designs. Bread Boxes, 39¢ White Japanned Tin Bread Boxes; slightly marred. 1.49 Cake Cabinets, 49¢ ‘White Japanned Tin Cake Cabl- nets; slightly marred. Water Bottles, 19¢ Individual Cut Glass Water Bottles. $6.98 Waffle Irons, $4.49 Electric Waffle Irons; nickel- plated finish. 69¢ Garden Rakes, 39¢ Regular 69c Garden Rakes, with long handles. 79c Salt Boxes, 55¢ Blue Decorated China Salt Boxes. with wood_covers. $2.25 Screen Doors, $1.19 Dark 4-inch Frame Screen Doors, size 3 ft. by 7 ft. $2.98 Screen Doors, $1.59 Light _Varnished 4-nch Frame Screen Doors, size 2 ft. 10 in. by 6 ft. 10 in. $2.75 and $2.98 Screen Doors, $1.79 Light Varnished 4-inch-frame Screen Doors; galvanized wire; sizes, 2 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft. 6 in. and 2 £t. 10 in. by 7 ft. Window Screens Hardwood Extension Frame ‘Window Screens; galvanized 85c grade, 30 inches high; extends to 45 inches ........ $6.50 Electric Fans, 5398 Star-Rite Electric Fans; 8-4nch, nickel plated; fully guaranteed. Wash Boilers, 79¢ Tin Wash Boflers; _slightly marred. Sold regularly for $1.49, $1.75 and $1.98. AT HTHHOUII O

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