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\ « similar number of colored girls of ¢ OBrien denied “TRANHTS TRUEK, | FARMER I KLLED H. W. Grimm Suffers Frac- tured Skull at Crossing Near Leesburg. | Special Dispatch to The Star. PURCFLLVILLE, Va. June 26.—H. ! W. Grimm, 35, was fatally injured yes- | terday afternoon at 6 o'clock, when ! truck he was driving was struck by | ® Washington and Oid Dominion east- bound train at the crossing near Lees- | burg, a fractured skull and other in- | Juries resulted in his deatn an_hour | ater at the Loudoun Hospital, Leesburg, | where he was taken. i Mr. Grimm who was a tenant farmer living on the farm of Dr. R. E. Caldwell near Clarksgap was on his way home, | when the accident happened. An inquest | will be held today. Mr. Grimm, who | was formerly from Prederick County. | Va. had been living on the Caldweli | {arm since January of this year. He is survived by a wife and two small chil- dren. CAMP FOR COLORED BOYS T0 BE SOUGHT! s Held Cause in Part of Juvenile Delinquency in Washington. Inadequate Facil Recommendations looking toward the | immediate acquisition of a suitable " camp site for colored boys were adopted | At a meeting yesterday In the Y. W.| C. A. of the Tecreation committee of | the Council of Social Agencies. ! 1t is provided in the recommendations that the camp should be operated by some responsible organization. No pro- vision for obtaining the funds neces- | sary to secure the site was mentioned | in ‘the report, plans in this connection | being withheid pending action of the executive committee of the council. Maj. Campbell C. Johnson, reporting for the interracial group of the recrea- tion committee, stressed the high per- | centage of delinquency among colored children in proportion to their per | capita of population, and said that | figures obtained from _other cities | showed a direct relation between juve- | nile delinquency and lack of adequate Tecreational facilities, He pointed out that although there | re about 15,000 colored boys and a camping age in Washington, there is only one camp for girls and an inade- quate Boy Scout camp for the boys. PRIVATE SLEUTH TELLS OF WATCHING LANGDON Observed Actor's Courting of Mrs. O'Brien on Order of His Wife. | “By the Associated Press. ! LOS ANGELES, June 26.—A private ' detective who “shadowed” Harry Lang- don, screen comedian, while he was courting Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, today | enlivened the trial in which O'Brien | seeks to collect $11,500 heart, balm from | the actor. Details of meetings between Mrs, O'Brien and Langdon were related on the stand yesterday by the detective, Mrs. Marie Firman, who had been em- ployed by the screen star's wife, Mrs. ! Rose Langdon. The detective’s story Temained unfinished. The courtship preceded divorces for the O'Briens and the Langdons, and Mrs. O'Brien and Langdon later were married. The detective testified she shadowed Langdon several times when he went driving with Mrs. O’Brien, but the couple nearly always took along Mrs, ‘O'Brien’s two daughters. The comedian once put his arm around Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Firman said, and the O'Brien children called him “Daddy Harry.” his former ~ wife's charge that he mistreated her during their married life. Mrs. Langdon had testified her love for O'Brien had cooled | long before she met and married the eomedian. 5 Langdon contended he gave O'Brien Rotes for 311,500 under duress when the man threatened to “ruin me in pic- tures” by filing a $250,000 lli!nlzmn‘ of affections suit. O'Brien is suing t> collect on the note: % A | PERU FEELS QUAKE | People Flee Town as Walls Are! Damaged. LIMA, Peru, June 26 (#).—The Na- tional Telegraph Lines today said that strong earthquake shocks were felt | Wednesday at 5:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. | at Ica. They were of long duratios | damaged many walls. The inhabitants | panic-stricken, an4 left their | dwellings to take refuge in the streets and parks. The second tremor was the stronger, and was felt also at Fort Pisco and | lightly at Lima. where it was almost | unnoticed. Another strong t; felt at Huancavelica FALL KILLS WOMAN, 61 Cripple Meets Accident Watching Church Exercises From Roof. CHICAGO, June 26 (#)—Emma | Schmidtke, 61, who lived next door to the Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran | Church, had been a cripple 20 years. | Ope of the few joys left to her was to | sid by a window to listen to the church organ. The other night, during the church school graduation, she not only wanted to hear the exercises, but to see the ! children. She pulled herself through the window o the top of a garage. She lost her footing and fell. Yesterday! the died. RED CROSS AID SOUGHT | | Famine Aggravating Cholera Epi- demic in Philippines. By Radio to The Star and the Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1930. MANILA, P. I, June 26.—Officials of the Bantayan Islands, where famine is aggravating a cholera epidemic, will ask the American Red Cross at Manila to provide the sufferers with rice dur- ing the crisis. The Philippines are able | 10 handle the situation. Official health figures place mortality at 33 per cent in the entire cholera region, but that of the Bantayans is higher because of the people’s poverty. POLICE WOUND SEVEN Indian Nationalist Crowd At-l tacked, Says Ellore Dispatch. LONDON, June 26 (#).—A Bombay dispatch to the Dally Herald today *said that police at Ellore, Madras presidency, fired into a crowd of In- dian Nationalists there, wounding seven rsons. DQ'l"l’le Daily Herald also said that the Zirst woman Nationalist had been im- prisoned in Bengal, with incarceration of a girl 16 years old for six months on conviction of publishing a booklet to undermine loyalty of the police. THE EVENING 300 Boys’ 59¢ to 79c WASH KNICKERS Manufacturer’s Closeouts and Odd Lots Linens, khakis, pin checks, plaids and fancy weaves. A occasion and every’ pair is washable. tailored seams and deep pockets. years, crashes, for every Strongly Sizes 8 to 16 gray pair Goldenberg's—Third Floor 39¢ | MONTH-END REMNANT STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1990, Free Parking Space Opposite 8th Street Entrance DEAL AT gs TORE” Charge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added—We Do Not Penalize Our Friends $3.50 Bar Harbor Cushion Sets Brighten up sl 5“ . your Bar Har- Made with tuited bor chairs with these sets. Reversible and seat and back. button tufted. Fourth Floor, $13.00 Slip Cover Sets Limited num- ber of eight-pe. s 35 linene slip-cover sets for three-pe. overstuffed suite with five loose cushions, P Geoldenbers's—Fourth Floor, FRIDAY! An Old-Fashioned Bargain Event to Clean Out all Odd Lots, Broken Lots, Etc.—At Drastic Reductions. Friday Clearance of $5t0o$10Frocks In Broken Sizes for Misses’ and Women Dark Prints . .. ... Rayon Dotted Crepe models and very exceptio pers tomorrow. sleeveless styles. Summer Prints . Long-sleeved, Sizes 1 $9.98 . Pastel Crepes s, etc. . . . all this season’s nal values for thrifty shop- short-sleeved and 4 to 30 in group. (47) $15 & $17.50 Evening Frocks. Recent Summer models modernistic printed crepes satins, many with tulle a tom. (41) $5 Tweed Ensembles $2.48 Tan tweed-and-silk crepe sleeveless frock with tweed jack- et to match—very smart, Sizes 16 to 40. (49) Pongee Dresses $1.39 - Cool sleeveless models of nat- ural tan silk pongee. piped with color. Sizes 40 to 44. Sizes 14 to 40 in lot. - gay and t the bot- Ra;::;c:sats‘ $1.77 Teatherette or tweed in light and dark colorings. Sizes 16 to 40. (22) $15 Silk Coats $11.50 Plain or fur trimmed black silk coats with or without fur collars. Broken sizes, Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Friday Specials in Slumberland $7.50 to $16 Metal Beds $6-49 Famous Simmons, Rome and Foster Beds, in a variety of de- signs and finishes. One and two of a kind floor samples. All regular sizes. $10 Mattresses 85.95 All cotton; roll edge: durable art ticking cover. Guaranteed! All sizes. < Friday Remnants in Window Shade: $1.50 Window Shades, wash- able and sunfast style; green and ecru; 3x6 feet. Each 95¢ American Holland Shades, 3x6 feet, green and ecru; CE on Hartshorn rollers. Each c Shades, Each $1.65 Joana Window washable style, in esru; 3x6 feet; slight seconds. e 95¢ 98c H side hemmed; in_white, ecru or green; green and ecru; 3x6 feet; slight irregulars. Each.. 35¢ $1.15 Window Shades, oil opaque “y"i tpcru “ol' green; 3x6 feet; perfect quality. Each 69c 39 Window Shades, American Holland make; ecru, white, blue or gree 36 feet. BE Each Bt $1.55 Window Shades, ecru: 3x6 feet, scalloped and fringed dges; tassel h. ;::;x tasse wnrlc” 31.19 Fourth Floor, 2,000 Pieces of Table GLASSWARE 10c: Beautiful green or rose tinted glassware in the new and attractive bamboo optic designs. Worth 15¢ to 19¢ each Goblets, Sherbets, Wine ( nd Footed Iced Tea ( This sale is limited to st may not last the entire da High-footed 65¢ Window Screens 48c Weatherproof, ofl-treated wood frame screens with wire inches tends to Downstairs Store, $1.50 and $1.65 Sheer and Service Perfect and irregulars of full- fashion chiffons with hem or picot top and a few service weights with lisle heel, toe and garter welt. Not all sizes in every shade. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. 0Odd Lots of Hosiery Women's 69¢ and $1 Hose, de- lustered rayons are perfects, and Bembergs are slight ir- regulars. _Assortment of ihaiis ekt . S0iC Women's 50c Rayon Hose, de- lustered, with hem or picot ‘tops. Broken sizes and slight HTGRUIALE. e, +onouissesn; SOC Kiddies' 35¢ Ankieis, piain col- ors with novelty tops or all-over novelty patterns. ~Come with cuff or straight 1 tops .. 2 122C Boy Hose, 74 length in all-over pat- terns with cuff tops..... 23c Goldenberg's—Main Floor. 35¢ Turkish Towels 22¢ Absorbent, spongy quality ‘Turkish Towels with attractive pastel borders. 24x46 inches. $1 Bath Matis —of thick Terry Cloth in pastel shades. Good size. 3IC Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Remnants of 25¢ to 35¢ WASH FABRICS Such favorites as printed voiles, ha- tistes and dimities, plain voiles, printed and plain plisse crepes, longcloth, pa- nainsook. jama checks and Useful 15¢ Men’'s Wear (179) Men's $1.39 Rayon Union Suits, plain colors and fancy patterns. Some irregu- lars; 36 to 46 . 79¢ (164) Men's 69¢ Athle Swmits, mostly all sales men’s samples; sizes 3 38 and 42.......... (236) Men's 3% Fancy Hose, good patterns and colors; 17 slight seconds; most sizes c (238) 39c Union Suits, athletic style; full cut and per- fect. Sizes 36 to 42. 39¢ (36) $1 to $1.50 Shirts, white and fancy, 16%; and 17. (199) Men's Arrow Collars, ST siyles. Assoried sizes @ and shapes o e (62) Men's $1.50 Caps. in light and dark shades. Neat “** 68c mixtures ... Shorts, in (109) Men's 735¢ plain “and fancy colors, Broken sizes In the lot.. 39C (84) Men's 50c to 75¢ Athletic Shirts, of fine cotton 39 yamn. Slight irregulars. c (9) Men's $2 to $2.50 Beach Robes, broadcloth or mad- $1 Pajamas, good ras. Irregulars Perfects and 89(: (31) Men's $1. materials. irregulars (167) M o fes, all good Summer patterns and_colors. ........ 69c (59) 9c Golf Hose, good patterns. Slight ir- Tegulars, Broken sixen.. S9C (36) Men's 69¢c llynl; Shirts, pull-over style. Very cool and comfortable 39(: (12) Men’s $3.95 Bathing Suits of all-wool. Popular sies ang cotorsrcs. $1.09 (37) Men's $7.50 Silk Shirts, neckband l]nd cbll;r attached styles. Brok- (320) Men’s 75¢ and $1 Hose, with the famous Interwoven heel and toe. Irregulars ..... (38) Men's $1 Night Robes, Varsity make. Broken st Tigtire . 496 Odd Lots of Lingerie, Ete. Women's $1.49 Undies, in chemise and step-ins of fine crepe de chine. Lace- trimmed and A Purchase From One of the Country’s Foremost Silk Manufacturers! 4,000 Yds. of Silk Remnants Fine Qualities—Sold Regularly at $1.39 to $2.50 a yard The mill's accumulation of —40-inch Flat Crepe short Special purchase at fraction of regular colors and designs. lengths and remnants, ranging from one to ten yards ._offered tomorrow in this a mere prices ! The season's favored weaves, in a complete range of wanted —40-inch Crepe Satins —40-inch Printed Flat Crepe —40-inch Summer Prints —40-inch Novelty Silks —Printed Rayon Flat Crepe 47 YARD Remnants of $1.95 All-Silk Polka Dot Flat Crepes 88c yd. 40 inches wide. dots, in all sizes. Odd Lots of Boys®' Wear (197) Boys' 59¢ to 79¢ Shirts and Biouses, spert or collar at- tacihed; irregulars. (184) Suits, button-on style, in sizes 2 to 6 years. lots .. (167) Boys' 39¢ to 79¢ Wash Pants, knicker or straight-knee styles. Sizes 4 to 9 years. ble . 39¢ Washa (172) Boy! Knick- ers, washable; In fancy checks, Kkhaki and linens. Sizes 7 10 16 years. .. 59C (210) Boys' 95c Wash Suits, button-on, sleeveless znmi middy styles. Sizes 2 to 6 years .. 69c (120) Boys' $1 Caps, Palm Beaches and Tropical Worsteds. Sizes 6% 0 @@ 7 {(93) oy’ $1 to $1.39 Pajamas, Bell brand of broadcloths and percales; one or two piece styles. 4 to 16. s 9c (16) Boys' $1.95 fo $2.45 Camp Suits, khaki and coverts; two- plece style. Irregulars. Sizes Boys' 59¢ to 7% Wash . Mill remnants ranging from one to ten yards in length— mer dresses, ensemhles, trimmings and other purposes. Fine all-silk quality. Goldenberg's—Silk Department, Main Floor 10 Extra Specials in Toiletries $1 Melba Perfume, in attractive glass-stoppered bottles. One- ounce size. Trailing Arbutus and Lily t the Vall odors " 39¢ S1 Doily Madison Body Powder, deliciously scented. Large en- ameled metal box with 39¢ 75¢ Jar Noxzema Cream, large boudoir size. For sun- 48 burn, etc.. . c Borated 25c Can Mennen's Taleum Powder, per 140 25¢ Jergen's for infants ups; per cake 50c Nymfaun Bath delightfully scented cr: 1 Salts, " 18¢ S$1 Ben Hur Perfume, of a deli- cate Orlental odor.” Pra- 9@ grant and lasting; 13-0z. c 25c Melba Adorme Talcum, a Iavorite powder with a () delightful odor c 39¢ and 50c Whisk Brooms, in assorted sizes; strongly made suifable for Sum- The fashionable Mue and white polka Friday Remnants in (25 Pairs) $4.50 Curtains, of high-grade plain-colored marqui- sette; each 36x50, with Yalace $1.50 to in ligh % 8 cretonne in light or dark coloring. Each. s 1 '00 (10 Pairs) $2 Lace Curtains, odd sets in ivory and ecru filet and Nottingham weaves. 95c (25 P',‘II"' ‘ll.-" ‘('illrhlns‘ criss- cross style, in dainty pench ‘ana bive. 2aiy $1.10 (19 Pairs) $1.39 Curtains, adorable for Summer cottages, blue and gold. 956 (21 Pairs) 59¢ Sash Curtains, of ivory and white marquisette, some with colored ruf- 35¢ fles. Pair (17 Pairs) $2.25 Curtains, tai- lored style, of ecru r;.\l:n 81x32 lnchfs‘, 31.19 $1.69 Curtains, of (39 Pairs) 97¢ colored dotted materials, with dainty ruffies. Pair (20 Pairs) 85¢ Curtains, fresh asses, Footed Water Tumblers cloth filler, i Extension style, 24 when opened. lengths—36 and 40 inches wide. 39c to 59¢ Tub Printed piques, broadcloths, voiles, batistes, dimities, Hollywood chintz and c Printed rayon-and- 33c dress ginghams, flat crepes. rayon cloths in desirable lengths, for (320) $1.95 to $3.00 sateens; also plain dress linens. 19¢ to 25¢ Fabrics cotton flat crepes, prints, tissue ging- luster, printed Ladylike voiles, kiddies' togs, etc. Fabrics 59c to 79c Fabrics Printed percales, 1 celanese- ard- cotton Bams, ang: rosiper 12 /Zc ete, Goldenberg's—Main Floor, For Friday Clearance at Many, many different types of Summer straws in these 320 hats —for there are not many of a kind in the collection. Large floppy brims. . .off-the-face types...sim- ple tailored hats with medium brims . . . dignified styles for the matron. In black and a long list of popular shades. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. {Congoleum-Made Rugs? In Four Room Sizes— Amazingly Underpriced! 9x12-Ft. Size 9x15-Ft. Size Choose from— Sherbets, Low-footed wlasses ock on hand which, while large, so come early. $9.50 Lawn Mower $77.s8 4-Blade—Ball-Bearing De Luxe Lawn Mower with 4-blade ball-bearing cutting re: self-sharp- ening, of fine tempered steel. 10-inch diameter wheels. . hard! Size 30x60 Regular Price $3.00—for. . galvanized $1.8 high, ex- 33 inches Every Rug Guaranteed Perfect Quality tallored models sl 19 Women's $1_Step-ins and Bloomers of Fruit-of- the-Loom and nainsook: odd lots 44€ ‘Women's 59¢ Undies, in rayon step-ins, vests and chemise. P;Int!l shades. Not al sizes in the 3@ c Women's 58¢ Gowns of muslin - and voile; also panties, step-ins e crempe L -3 $1 Philippine Gowns with very pretty hand- embroidery nmu:d neck. Vee, square an round necks. ..., O8C $1.98 Beach Coats, tonne and crash, in attrac- tive' flchlhA , me- dium and large sines oo $1.69 $5 Rengo Belt Corse- lettes, long models of heavy brocade. Inner belt and diaphragm ‘l‘)onlng, Elas- tie inserts; sizes @3 7Q “tol....... s o $3 Rengo Belt Corse- lettes, of good striped ma- terials with inner belt. Also models with dia- ;hrnum pror;rtkm. Me- ium length; sizes 40 to 46.. $2.69 Goldenb eeond Floor. $1 uits, ; some with 8, 10, 15 and 16 (34) Boys' $6.95 one and two pani knickers, others with longies. Sizes 7 to 18. s4-95 (122) Boys’' SL to $2.45 Sweaters, wool and wool mixtures, sport styles; sizes 26 31.19 to 36 . Boys' $1.50 Cowboy Suits, khaki: complete outfits but slight 1rr:u‘ulnfl. Sizes 4 to 14 79c years s : Roys' $1 to $1.50 Assorled Wear, broadcloth polo shirts, sweat shirts. Sizes 6 to 16 yrs. 7Q e in the lot Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Men’s and Women's Umbrellas $1.50 and $1.98 Values $1.19 Fast hlack American lu_\Hnn\ Taffetas and Bradiord Cloths. Good variety of styles and handles. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Dupont Decorated Pearl-on-Shell* Toilet Sets $5 Three-Pec. Sets, brush, comb and mirror. Large, substantial shapes; set $2.98 $10 Ten-Pe. Sets, large bevel mirror, hairbrush, heavy comb, attractive puff, hair receiver and manicure acces- sories: $5.48 All new shapes of colored pearl in rose, jade and maize. All per- fect quality. *Simulated. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Knit Undies 69c Rayon Undies, such as panties, step-ins, shortees; 39 all in pretty pastels C Women's 79 B eloth Shorts, flowered and figured de- signs. Band size, 26 0 4Q¢ 30 waist e , bodice style Women of gauze cotton; broken sizes in the lot .. " 15¢ 'Myl'"'z'flr Union Suits, athletic style with vee neck and closed trotch. Seconds.. SDC Goldenbers's—Main Flos 6x9-Ft. Size $4-59 $245 7.6x9-Ft. Size $5.45 $9.95 A purchase of two solid carloads of these Seamless Congoleum Made Rugs (termed slight irregulars) has enabled us to offer them to vou at less than the prices ot ordinary fclt-base rugs. The many attractive colors and patterns are reproductions of high-grade wool rugs—and are suitable for any room in the house. Hodges® Rattania Rugs Size 3x6 Feet—Regularly Sells for $4.50, Now Only Size 7.6x12 ft. 122" $€).85 $1595,at. ... $7 Felt-Base 9x12-Ft. ArtSquares 8350 $2.15 limited suppiy so come early! Artistic pat- terns. Only one a customer. borders. Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store of good quality 25¢ $1.50 Alarm Clocks, with col- ored enamel cas> with dial to match. and crisp, with blue ray- c on ruffied edge. Pair... (10 Pairs) $1.50 Curtains, of plain - colored rayon, with ruffied edge. sl.ls Goldenbers's—F Bargains in the Shoe Dept. Women's Novelty Shoes A large assortment of sl.98 styles in Blondes, Tans, Tennis Shoes Play Oxtords Patents, Satins —in all Brown or White Tan Stitchdown Style sizes in the lot. All style heels. Out they go. All sizes to large 6. All made for sturdy, double- wear service, Crepe Sole Oxfords Imported Woven Sandals $) .98 With compo soles. Light and cool but built for hard wear, Just the thing for sports wear. Many styles. All sizes. Shoe Dept.—Main Floor. Here’s a Great Group of Men’s $15.00 to $20.00 When we offer suits such as these it is only natural that men come here for these Summer suits. All the popular new materials and weaves are included in an assortment to cover every taste. Select from tropical worsteds, mohairs, gabardines and arcolas—a new and cool fabric. Sizes 34 to 38. $5.50 White Striped Serge Trousers In the newest colored . stripes, wide or narrow—in brown and blue. Excep- .95 tionally light and cool. Sizes 29 to 42 g Direct Entrances to Men's Clothis From Seventh and K Streets

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