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8 TIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 14, =NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS = PERSONNEL BUARD! | GAINWUUKETE Smart Felt Hats No Appeals More Than Threei Months Old Remain—Fed- | cration Plans Fight. | 1927—PART 1. WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEN DS = S ORE" DEAL AT @]l"g BbTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDAB GOING STRONG Our propaganda by Closing All Day Saturdays during August is going stronger every week. We are glad of it. Sale of 79¢, $1 and $1.50 Summer Jewelry IT PAYS TO 95¢ patr Choice of chiffon or service weights, some silk all the way up, others with lisle garter tops. All full fashioned, in an While the Personnel Classification | Roard is beginning to catch up on its | docket, with appeals from employes | on file now not more than three months old, the specter of an impend- | g and lo wn-out fight with the | Women of Washington should fairly thrill at the idea of having a clever National Federation of Federal I 1 E fous ire pen at the board, as succeeded in developing which the number of at least been reduce led to get either or cancellation of | within a shorter time im- portance peals h enployes are e ) pval their appe: than forme Gains Are Shown. When the procedure mnow in fo was established in January, * xome of the appeals dated back a y With the new process of personal hearings and speedier machinery | there are now no appeals more than | three months old. The National Federation of Federai ¥mployes, which is on the warpath since the board turned it down as official representative of the emploves of the Bureau of E #nd Printing, i position, and g its official organ, that the fig carried “to the b of Congress dur- ing the next session.” The official language of the board's Jetter to the federation was also d closed for the first time. The lette was in response to an appeal from 1he employes’ union and the federa- tion for reallocation of positions which would have brought higher pay to svomen employes. The board in reply- ing to Luther C. Steward, president of he National Federation, was quoted aying: In view of teh fact that it is the | policy of the board to deal directly with individual employes or officials of the Government, it is the opinion ot the board that if these employes | seel that there are facts pertinent to the proper allocation of their posi- tions which were not brought to the attention of the board at the hearing granted them, they should follow the orderly procedure” prescribed by the board and open to employes desiring |/ §} 1o.appeal from any action taken by this board.” Action Held Arbitrary. | This letter from the board, says The Tederal Employe, “is illustrative of the actions of the Personal Classifica- tion Board. By means of the raising of a network of red tape, the board is attempting to protect itself and to |/} keep from doing justice to Federal employes not cnly in- this particular snstance, but in many others which might be mentioned. Denial of the vight of collective presentation of facts and the right of counsel is 2 new pro- cedeure in Government matters, and it is one which never can be tole- | ‘The board must realize that it is virtually impossible for every em- || ploye of ths wetting division to ap- || pear before it, and it must realize || Turther that often pertinent facts may be overlooked by the employes, whereas a person skilled in the pres- entation of facts would be able to bring forth an array of information || which the board, if it prided itself upon its justmess and fairness, would not be able to overlook.” Officials of the board who had read || the charges of the federation said they apparently were based on a mis- apprehension of ‘the position of the board. I Already the federation has taken the matter direct to President Cool- idge, who in turn referred it back | 1o the classification board. LARGEST HORSE SHOW|| BERRYVILLE PROSPECT| Twenty-Sixth Annual Attraction, | August 18-19, Will Feature Rac- ing and Jumping Classes. Speeial Dispatch to The Star. BERRYVILLE, Va., August 13.— More and larger races and jumping clagses than ever before will feature the twenty-sixth annual horse show 10 be held here August 18 and 19 by | §i the Clarke County Horse and Colt Show Association. A marked increase in Interest has heen noticed, due to the fact that sev- eral prominent turfmen have bought Jarge breeding farms in this county | recently. Several will have entries in 1he races. The local association is offering the | largest cash prize for a race of any | show in the State in the “Clarke ©Oakes,” a mile race for theroughbreds | of all ages. This event is expected to | attract horses of unusually high cali- || ber. Clarke County horsemen say they have never noticed greater rivalry | than now exists between owners of jumping and race horses who have been exhibiting In the varlous shows throughout the State. A. B. Hummer, | secretary of the Horse Show Asso- || ciation, ‘announced today a complete | sell-out of boxes in the grandstand. r since the first Berryville Horse || it has been the scene of the andoah Valley. It is the mos vacation time for form of this community, and t horse v grounds are the favorite meeting place for old friends. A round of social functions will cul- minate in dances both nights of the || horse show. e NAVAL FLIGHT TRAINING COMPLETEC BY 1,000 Young Officers Have Traveled Mil- lion Miles Without Mishap, | Admral Nulton Reports. ! | Special Dispatch to The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md., August 13.—| imiral Louis M. Nulton, dent of the Naval | announced today that with || ning established by the || Navy Department a little over two years ago nearly 1,000 young offi- || cers have completed the ground | school course and flown with their instructors over 1,000,000 passenger | miles, or a distance equal to 40 times around the world. This was accom- plished without a mishap to per- sonnel or injury to material. The | aireraft employed were the \\'nr-de-“‘ signed sea planes of the F-5-L and H-16 types, with Liberty engines re- || conditioned each year: by the air- | craft factory at Philadelphia and | operated by a scouting squadron || from the Aircraft Squadrons Scout- | ing Fleet, . - —e | High Position. From the Boston Transcript. Mrs. Climber (examining railroad ticket)—Upper berth, section 10. Is | that the hest you could do on the | sleeper, des i Husband—Yes. And you should feel | Pappy. It's your chance to get into the upper ten at last. i | | assortment of popular shades. the leading shades for Fall. All the newest shapes, with tucked or plain crowns, sporty vagabond styles that are sure to “take the eye,” while the color assortment 1s complete in every detail, embracing as it does all 1 Large and small head sizes. Goldenberg's—Store Closea Saturdays During August. new Fall Hat at $3.95— and one she will be proud to wear in the company of the more expensive models. Women’s $4 Colored Unmbrellas $2.88 Women's Imported Gloria Umbrellas, with wide satin and Ottoman borders, Colors in- clude navy, blue, red, green, purple and black. Ten-rib, club-end styles, in an assortment of attractive amber- finish handles with silk cord loops to match. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Store Closed Saturdays During August. 69¢ Chair Cushions 29c 16x18 Bar Harbor-shape Chair Cushions, cotton filled, covered with fast-color cretonnes, tufted with ten buttdns. Goldenberg's—Store Closed Saturdays Dur- ing_August. $1.89 Georgette Crepe $1.39 yd. Printed and Plain Color Georgette Crepe, an all-silk, close-woven qual- ity, in a large variety of shades, in- ciuding French beige, crocus, ashes of roses, pink, carol, light and dark blue, black and white. 40 inches wide. : Russian Filet Banding, scroll and floral designs; 14 inches wide. g Sold regularly-at 59¢. Yard... Art Laces, in cream, white and coru; assorted widths and pat- Qg terns. Regular 19¢ grade for.... Goldenbere's—First Floor,.—Store Closed Saturdays During August. Colored $1 Stamped Dresses 39c¢ Women's Dresses, pretty styles stamped on sheer quality voile, sev- eral attractive designs. Choice of green, blue, peach and white. Full- cut sizes. S9¢ Stamped Dresses, 39¢ Children’s Ready-made Stamped Dresses, sheer voile; easy to em- broider patterns; pink, blue, green, ta and white. Goldenbe: tore Closed Saturdays P Men’s 25¢ Linen Handkerchiefs 16¢ Men's All-linen Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, plain white, with hem- stitched borders. Full size and neatly made. . Goldenberg’t X S oo ore Clovd Vacation Watches for Men and Boys 6 ,Regular $1.50* 0] Values at - ) | Monitor Watches, made by the makers of “Big Ben” clocks: reliable timekeepers, polished nickeled case, clear dial with second hand. N nberg's—Store Closed Saturdays Dur- ugust. Gol ing - 48c Importer’s close-outs, samples and excess lots from our own stoc including bar pins, earring of Summer jewelry, brooches, neck- laces, bracelets, chokers, festodns, hat orna- ments, trinkets, etc. A large and varied as- sortment, in all new attractive styles. AG!\I(),’HII'"“.—PI.'V! Floor—Store Closed Saturdays During ugus tion. Fancy Phoenix and Temptation brands included in the collec- Perfect irregulars. Boys’ 50c Socks, 39¢ Sport shades and patterns, turn-over tops. . Goldenberg's—Store Closed Saturdays During Augus quality and slight 35¢ to Socks, various ! Children's with fancy ity All perfect qua 4 and Rayon Short S0c Socks, 17¢ Rayon plated and perfect qual- ght i Plain and fancy turnov mmmmm:fl::@u:fl:«:fl:&:mmmm The August Sale of FUR COATS At Savings That Say “Buy Now!” The August Fur Sale is now in full swing, offering values that urge you to make a selection now from the complete assortments provided in this important event. The beautiful Fur Coats featured tomorrow were purchased advantageously and are marked at unusually low prices to stimulate early buying. A Reasonable Deposit Will Hold Any Fur Coat for Y ou—Storage Free. Fur Coats at Fur Coats Purchased in the August Sale will be charged on Bills Rendered October Ist. Fur Coats at $87.50 Beaver in tailored models ; Sealine » Coats in stout sizes 46 to 54, and regular sizes; Sealine Coats with Cocoa, Natural Squirrel or Fitch $148 FUR COATS of Sealine with collars of various furs, including Skunk, Fitch, Natural Squirrel, Pointed Fox, Mink Squirrel, Natural Squirrel and Aus- tralian Opossum; also Gray and August Clearance Brings the Season’s Lowest Prices on SUMMEI! We anticipate one of the husiest days ef Summer on our second floor tomorrow. SILK DRESSES Former $12.50 to $17.50 Values If women are at all interested in beautiful Summer frocks at a sensation- ally low price we should sell the entire lot of more than 800 dresses in a single day. Here are smartly styled frocks to wear the next month or so, all fash- ioned of fine quality materials, in the styles that have proven so popular this season. A HOST OF LOVELY MATERIALS Printed’ Silks . Flat Crepe Radium Silk Printed Foulards Lustrous Satins Canton Crepe Sheer Georgette Romaine Silks Chiffon Silks Floral Patterns All sizes for misses and women, including sizes up to 48, in the lot. $t will pay you to choose of these smart dresses for your late Summer requirements. Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Closed Saturdays During August. 69¢c Opaque Window Shades Perfect quality Opaque Cloth Win- dow Shades, size 3 it. x5 ft. 9 inches; guaranteed spring rollers; white, ecru and green. Complete with ring and all fixtures. Goldenberg's—Store Closed Saturdays Dur- ing August. 48c and 59¢ Cretonnes - 24¢ Yard Heavy-weight Crash and Chintz- finish Cretonnes, full bolts and mill lengths, but plenty alike for dra- peries and coverings of all sorts. Light and dark floral, bird, stripe and foliage designs. First Floor—Bargain Table and Fourth oor. $5 Porch Curtains $2.88 Ideal, Slat and Heayy Canvas Porch Curtains, 6 ft. wide, with 6 ft. and 7 ft. 8 inch drop. Complete with ropes and all attachments. b==le— o — e e e e Ve e 98 several —— e e $2.25 Washable Flat Crepes 40 Inches Wide—In 25 Wanted Colors! Verg's silk offerings, and the importance of this offering of fashionable Washable Flat Value is always a strong point in Golden- " Crepe will not be overlooked by the wise k silk buyer. manently. 40 inches wide, All puré silk quality, firmly woven and in a desirable weight that tubs perfectly and retains its fresh beauty per- J $].49 The Assortment Includes: —WHITE —PINK —PEACH —ORCHID —LIGHT BLUE $1.75 Crepe de Chine, $1.19 40-inch Washable Crepe de Chine, heavy, firm-woven, all-silk, quality. In street, evening and lingerie colors, as well as black and white. $2 Printed Crepe, $1.15 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine, —CORAL —TURQUOISE ALLOW —MOTHER GOOSE —OLD.ROSE —POWDER BLUE —GOOSEBERRY —ROSE BEIGE NAVY —BLACK $1.69 Sport Satin, $1 40-inch Royal Sport Satin, a high- grade, satin-face rayon fabric. In white, black and all wanted street, evening and lingerie shades. '$2 Canton Crepe, $1.39 40-inch Satin Canton Crepe, rich —WILD STRAWBERRY Brown Caracul _Coats with matching Fox collars. Beautiful silk linings. Sizes 16 to 44. Sale price, $148. collars. Full length; beautifully | FUR COATS of Mendoza | 1 lined. Sale price, $87.50. | Women’s $4 and $5 Low Shoes For street frocks and sports wear these beautiful, lus- trous silk-mixed materials are the vogue. the richness and beauty of silk, plus the wearing quality of The assortment of styles is varied and offers choice of many smart designs printed in gay colorings. cotton. All are 36 inches wide. 39¢ Rayon Brilliantine, 29¢ 36-inch Rayon Brilliantine, a nstrous, silk-like rayon fabric. 1n wine, blackand all wanted lingerle colors—guaranteed fast. 50c Printed Charmeuse 29¢ 36inch Printed Charmeuse, light and dark grounds, in neat printings. A satin-face cotton fabric, in fast colors. 45¢ Wash Satin, 33c 36-inch mercerized, fabric, in shadow stripes. anlave, as well white. A special purchase of 800 pai_ré from a Boston jobber and offered tomorrow at a substantial saving. The styles are good and include such desirable lasts as Opera, D’Orsay, Strap Pumps and Ties. Of patent leather and satin. Spike, Spanish and low walking heels. Sizes 3 Wash Satin, a yarn satin-face, cotton plain and_self-color 3 In all wanted to 7 in the assortment. as black and Goldenherg's—Store Closed Saturdays During August 29¢ Perspiro With This Coupon and 18¢ Regular 29¢ iars of Perspiro, the favorite de- odorant cream. (Tollet Goods Dept.) ) 25¢ Talcum Powder With This Coupon and 11c Palmolive Talcum Powder, in assorted odors, (Toilet Goods Dept.) . (S) 8c Sweetheart Soap =——-zmm Two Cakes With This Coupon and 9c Two regular Sc cakes of Sweet- heart Soap, for toilet and bath. (Toilet Goods Dept.) ) NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS W E DO 8 ft. width, regular $6.50 grade, at $3.88. Goldenberg's—Store Closed Saturdays Dur- ing August. §, e, comn | 59¢ Silk-Mixed Printed Crepe de Chine U S0c Irish Dress Linen, 29¢ 36-inch Irish Dress Linen, pure linen quality. Colors in- cluded are reseda, honeydew, tangerine, tan, orchid. and browh, 59¢ Novelty Rayons, 3%¢ 3é-inch Novelty Rayons, in embroidered _designs, ~ brocade effects and plain colors. Guar- anteed colors. 45¢ Silk-Mixed Pongee 33c 25.inch Silk-mixed Pongee, a brilliant silk and cotton quaiity, in a large assortment of colors. 59¢ Swiss Organdy, 44c 45-inch Tmported White Swiss Organdy, extra fine sheer per- manent-finish quality. 10c Peroxide of Hydrogen Quarter - pound Lottles Peroxide of Hydrogen. standard make: full strength. (Tollet Goods Dept.) (S) They possess heavy, rich, lustrous, all-silk quality, in beautiful new printings. I¢c yard 3 50c Broadcloth, 29¢ 36-inch Plain-color Broadeloth, a yarn mercerized permanent- finish quality. In white and ail wanted colors. Slight irregu- lars. $1.69 Longcloth, $1.09 36-inch Longeloth, a close- woven, soft-finish quality; ten yards in each plece. 25¢ Chiffon Voiles, 19¢ 40-inch Plain-eolor Chiffon Voiles, extra fine sheer quality, with wide tape edge. In white, black and all wanted colors. 59¢ Taffeta Ray, 49¢ 36-inch Taffeta Ray, a high- grade rayon fabric, in white, black and all wanted colors. Colors guaranteed fast. ) e K e e K N i 75¢ Noxzema Combination With This Ccupon and 45c¢c One 50¢ jar Noxzema Cream for burn, tan, ele.. with one 25e Noxzema Skin "~ Soap. Dept.) g (Tollet Goods (8) satin-face crepe weave quality. In street and evening shades. Lovely Sample -Neckwear 58c¢ Thousands of pieces of fresh, crisp, winsome neck- fixings that women take a keen delight in having—all the newest and most popu- lar late Summer and early 11 styles, of lace, linen, or- gandy, crepe de chine and georgette crepe. ~ Values Worth $1 to $1.95, at Collar and Cuff. Sets, Ves- tees with and without cuffs, Jabots and Separate Collars, in trimined and tailored ei- fects. Large and small neck styles. Come in white, pink, ecru, tan, cream and wanted combinations. $1.95 to $2.50 Novelty Scarfs, 85¢ Silk Novelty Scarfs, printed and block print crepe de chine and georgette crepe. Full length, finished with narrow hem. Light and dark color combinations. e Goldenberg's—Store Closed Saturdays During August 39¢ Dryad Napkins comanme: - 2NC Dragon Cotton Four Spools With This 9C ¢+ Coupon and Dragon Sewing or Basting Cotton, in white and black: nssorted numbers. Dryad Sanitary Napkins, iy s 18t ryad Sanitar v . highly solubl# full size ins. erag Dozen in carton. (Notion Dept.) (S NOT AL