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B—6 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY &, 0—PART ONE. Attractive all- Durable net Women's and Plain ! colored over novelty pat- ;fl\;fi{m shield misses’ sizes in rayor plaited Chance of Getting $700,- terns with elastic z9c baby oo stis daytime frocks of anklets with rb- c ; | cuff tops. Wide Elastic holds it in e - (imities wad e il s ! % ! ——— dimities and per- d. ty tel 000,000 May Be Shown by | selection. place. s e i G L - cales. shades. Irregulars. London Parley Shortly. s O ma=ana(nfwiser Goldenbers's—Second Floor Goldenbere's—Main Floor . AN @ a» BY WILLIAM RUFUS SCOTT. s | Senmsational Sale $1.50 to $2.95 Summer Silks it coermment ana o Americn 3 Choice of 15 Tables of $1.50 to $2.95 Silks! A Vast Collection ot gf Rumin and.tor proerty con;| Extraordinary Savings in These . Surpassing Any You Have Ever Seen for a Dollar! be measured largely in Washington by | the concessions made to England in| Begotitions about o open in' London.” Three G roups of ] 40-in. Silk Piques, Regularly $2.95 yd. Pumia oial 35 aon o000z Soviet] 40-in. Printed Chiffons, Regularly $1.95 and $2.95. e A AT ummer Dre s se s ; 40-in. Plain Georgettes, Regularly $1.50 yd. men who held Russian securities re-! " E 40.in. Rayon Flal Crepes, Regularly 51.50. pudiated and owned property confi cated in Russia after the 1917 revol tion when' the Communists gaimed | > . | ! 33-in. Silk Shantungs, Regularly $1.59. B rsnios s 1ikewtie Mhias ' Nigbveluim | ‘ Offering Both Values and Styles 7. 40-in. Crepe Satins, Regularly $1.95 yd. @gainst Soviet Russia, and other nations | in <maller sums. ‘The international e i That Our Customers Like! A g : 40-in. Printed Radium, Regularly $1.95. elaims against Moscow are so large that their settlement would constitute the :;::tfi:k}?fimcizg‘ggsag?‘ccé\;nt;tenc:“t‘:x;z { e sl° and slz Dresses A r‘ : : 40-in. Washable Flat Crepes, Regularly $1.69 war debts to the United States, and th ) -1 1 . $1.95 & $2.95. Young and Dawes plan settlements be- | ‘ ; 3 Evibeoideretl: RS inted 2V _ £ 3 40-in. Printed Flat Crepes, Reg. §1 $2.95 tween the allies and Germany. ; b Pla el ol W ) 40-in Printed Georgettes, Regularly $1.95 yd. Offer Cautiously Made. 9 N atn _an ashable 1 ¥ 7 o o 1.50 Stalin was cautious in his offer last ¢ Silk Crepes, Chiffons o D : 40-in. Printed Rayon Crepes, Reg. $1. B e o T Shantungs Georxelle; : \ 33-in. Printed Shantungs, Reg. $1.50 yd e Communist Congress in Moscow. ; i -in. Printe: antungs, ST ; It seems that he had chiefly in mind : . and Silk Piques : . g D ey el i : ) i 40 & 54-in. Bengaline Coating, Reg. $1.50 & $2.95 :g:"%'j‘?er},’;gn;'%’;{;du:gie,g;“;‘r‘ o y smart and varied assortment including sports, ST, 54-in. Silk-and-Wool Shantung, Reg. $1.95. money loanes y England e czar's ¥ e in- \{ r: f vacati ¥ < H A A Dy o I St IrtCieleaat ; fluffy” and in bct_\\ een types of vacation fr oc}\s‘ In 3 : el . T for the period of the war that Russia | flared and pleated fashions galore, with capes, jackets, A A postively breath-taking sale! Practically S S. . 4 ~) Hin H inc H 1 v T T Re Dnited States Joaned ‘about, $30 - & 5 jabots, and long sleeves, short sleeves, or none at all! ; s 0 : stock of Summer Silks is included in this July Clearance J i Some - . ) ¥ 3 . red i v w that 0 e Cowt's ErEmIe tome 1 White, pastels, florals, dots, navy, beige, black, and ¢ L a event—and we've made the price so temptingly lov teres; on the original loan. Somewhat 4 3 colors. Sizes 14 to 46, % o we expect crowds of eager silk buyers here when the d‘oorf more than $400.000,000 represents se- ; ) > 5 : : Pl . S ¢ curities of Russia owned by American % - open Monday morning at 9:13! The greatest Dollar Sale o eitizens and property owned by them g N n J l [} : R\ g Gilks ogal Vi St e madlonnioea by the Sovet” | RO ¢ ew Dresses Just In! o B Silks in our histor, N The envoys of Moscow at the forth- b2 : Silks for every type of feminine garment vou can think of—in eoming London conference are expected | 3 & . ; § A s, s 1 olors. I %o put forward counter claims that will Printed Rayon Crepes g B 2 multive of glorious designs, dots, stripes and plain colors. Al cfl’s‘:v, or exceed the claims of England E . Pastel Silk Crepes are absolutely first quality silks from some of the finest and its citizens. As far as the govern- ¢ : P ® g e conntry. il piece. Fifte bles of them— mental deb goes the Soviet representa. & China Rose Shantungs And ali are cut from the full piece. Fifteen tables o tives likely will renew their contention . . . imagine the selection—$1.50 to $2.95 qualities—think c{ the values! that England, and the allies, owe Rus- i Dainty Printed Voiles ol =Gl #ia billions of dollars because of the al- Notions lied and American intervention in Rus- g 5 edin . : | Gkl sia in 1918 and 1919, and in Siberia for Crisply pleated sport frocks in plain colors, stripes, - a longer period. The Americans with- - ; A 7 ; ‘actively fia £ e o rar it vente e e ; dots, or rose garden prints . . . attractively flared mod s 2.9 5 and s 3.9 5 speclals England. \ els with large cape collars . . . also a few crisp white Sc Bloomer Elastic, 14 in. width. Method of Payment. c Bloom i i its- IEverv R ook wifi 5 White only, 3 yds. for 10c. &5 for the private clatms the proposis f linen suits. Every n:mk with lots more Ast.\le !!mn Mc"\.dao“"" L i Nk tion Stalin made tentatively called for a | you would expect to find at such a low price. Sizes dozen to carton, 29c. Toundabout method of payment by So- 5 | o et . v N iRa g whitesnet e viet Russia. He indicated one method, 14 to 50 included. R et Te namely, that any claims allowed would o Wait until vou see . N 39¢ Rubber Crib Sheets, white. be paid as additional interest on new 1 J ¢ Plain or frilled, 25e. Joans to be made to the Soviet. That is S s7 5 l F them—about a thousand 7 i = - = B i Ao s il e , .50 Washable Frocks | [~ ¢ oo » < B [ _Dragon Seving ana Bavin | . . : f | Cotton, white and black; as- ::fllke;-mleoag;dgx;ryp-l.‘;‘n‘:;rx:gt‘b%rn;rma_ SlIk, Shantung, Lmen, straws, felts and braids— sorted numbers ; § spools for 10¢. | 1 %% 1 in styles and colors for all . AR i iquidation of old claims for seized Voile, Washable Silk 2" 10c Crowley Blue nglish i | rdrobes. “ine sewec (eedles o Bttt ar el th be | Crepe or Sheer Organdy ;‘ i I:‘ il L I;-wh & ,lc{} '\_":f)c”;-icff&:fi"ym“”, 25¢ pack- i i e e e | Fashionable cottons, finens and silks_..here's a versatile i st 1At X ' age. or less than the face value of their Fashionable cottons, linens and silks .. satil ov straws. in strictlv tailore - re dr -ty - e T : b claims. This s due to & feeling, it is group that will appeal to fastidious yomen and misses. fla‘r lacy straws, in strictly tailored or more dressy types. ”2% Thermowool Ironing Pads stated, that half a loaf is better than | lest styles and fabrics you cou'd find—all heautifully made 1 S TN ot ; : A N . zone, Whatever the terms, if any. | ey S e e el g thing e Wiite ‘end Bastel White, pink, orchid, sand, black, maize, and other ,\;;\an Ironing Board Cov- reached at the London conference, the . ; ades— rful selecti -acation- ers. 29c. Washington ciaims, If negotiated aie. shades. Sizes 14 mréfi‘mb:hr. Efoup. shades—a wonderful selection for vacation-bound sy e T R TR Jould rest an their own merlta, htlhr;luzn{ ot ieer wardrobes. Goldenberg's—Main Floor n migl ave ‘weight. [ 3 Recognition Issue Enters. England has diplomatic relations with ee the Soviet, m - B ol et vl iR Cool as a Summer Breeze—T hese BAELH 38¢c & 50c Printed Cottons [cogume sips matic relations with the Soviet, would Fa o e | Men’s 79c to $1 Athletic : 40:inch rinted Batites | 27c B w—— lus an agreed bonus to represent after may be undertaken. 40-inch Printed Batistes e meantime Washington is not- h . . o ege ing » declded slump i trade with the o o J A 26-inch Printed D"'_'"f'” viet. gland and Europe are gain- d R Union Suits » b i firms to be as liberal in credits as the \ crisp and cool and adorable in pattern overseas competitors is said to account for the decline. An inclination by Mos- | i s ( 7 that is is impossible to resist them! And indeed, there is no A, oW to emphasize its displeasure with Sizes 36 to ; > and misses the United States position of aloofness ) 50 Included \ i need to resist them when a dress length of any one of them \ e ot ) (Limited : IR i can be had for a dollar or less! Hundreds of pieces for your Siieeai FRENCH GROUP MOURNS 4 . Quantity c Himirg selection—in the coolest, prettiest patterns you've seen—and | 2 i Gowns, of Sizes 48 all are absolutely fast colored. Make the most of the vogue RHINELAND EVACUATION | a;ld 50) for cottons and choose several dress lengths of these lovely ¢ - 3 2 )e i row. | s are very easv to sew on. Btatue Representing Strasbourg in Hot weather is here—and so is our 2 Y prints tomorrow. They are very easy t } I ! Y ) 69¢ Cotton Undie Place de la Concorde Will Be ] annual Sale of men's athletic under- ) ooay e 50¢ Printed Piques 37¢ Flock Dot Voiles s s Draped in Black Crepe. / wear! 3 ; : Fine pin-welt Crisp and cool e 7 = ofe in both appearance FST d o ; . : uality in stylish th appearane ps and P&'E“"’":“ hsaltin e " Materials include Woven Striped 3oy 5 et patterns for oo (E:;D;'H DA Bloomers, made \ Bt . July 5.—A statue representing 4 P \ * frocks end en- Iack, o of fine quality muslin and voile, Strasbourg in the Place de la Concorde, Madras, Dobby Broadcloth, 88-Square / it rastbrcaiire: or orchid with before which, after the Franco-Prussian ' and Checked Nainsook. 4 3 white dots; ches wide. War, an annual ceremony of mourning 59¢ Rayon Satins $1 Rayon Slips was held until the outbreak of the i i PO RS \‘X-flrld w;: i sgsin 3:.""":""‘,“ : )}I\adc ! I\\lih C]a]SIlCd belt }:nuhl]er eieq 59c bbLadylil‘e99 e A x}”om'“ i ( ck cre y e parf ns of e kS V' oS S B - Vi misses’ rayon e e the partisnns of the @ ack; wide legs, closed crotch to in 79¢ Printed twill satins in a long ( 39c L ' c sure perfect comfort. | ineland by French troops. B inelnt by Fronen o of the f 1 & Plume Voiles | i ..o e B Bt an the pedeial” Tt Sour per: 5,000 Men’s Regular 506c Shorts Rayon Chitfons 40 inches wide. a varlety of lovely colors, petrators were arrested, but released In Lovely 39 25¢ Plain tfolor Voiles 79¢ Porto Rican c Sheer but serviceable ter i . but ser e eI s verifen. Every pair perfect, full cut and guaranteed fast 64c PRINTS auality with, wide tape % l6c G St S color. Stripes and novelty patterns: made with wide c e . We can't remember a time when complete list of wanted owns, c Virginian Killed by Auto. legs and full cut seat. Sizes 30 to 42. Exquisite, sheer prints voiles like these have been more pop- colors. 40 inches wide. . NEWPORT NEWS, Va., July 5 (#).— that are lovely enough for ular . . . and we can’t remember bet- 79¢ Rayon p|q“e| Women's and misses' sizes in beau- e Rortolr Tellow an. of Bectaeht ot Men’s 50c to 75¢ Pull-over Athletic Shirts, 39c exenmgl frocks 136 Hiclics BEER o e e T Smart printed rayon BIok peasis and et vers prek: Aot atantly Woasactar s T Slight irregulars, wide, on white, pastel or M R L plques in handsome de: s 49c T Women's good grade muslin, ol "s—) igns for ensembles and . automobile overturned and crashed O U T ) dark grounds. el signs f Goldenbers's—Second Floor through a wooden guard rail at the g Goldenbers's—Matn Floor. frocks; 36 iuches wide. side of the highway 3 miles west of Toano, Va. W. E. Seldner, Norfolk attorney, who was in the machine with 0 i R Those smal‘t null Women’s and w , AT wi vt e : . omen’s Summer Footwear - ~ Finish Grenadine Misses’ $2.69 - - & 2 Patent, Gun Metal, Blondes, 2-Tones, Tans Chiffon Hose | | Bathing % a2 g PUMPS—STRAPS—TIES $5 Demi-Amber : ) Wy ) Resularly $1.95 Pr. Suits CUT-OUTS—SANDALS Shell Frames . T el Over Tapestry Bags $ l -12 F"‘ $ l 79 55 f Should Be Very ) 3 Prs.—$3.25 Styles Popular at This s l -55 5 et Sarena All Wool Combined E ’-°.“:| P";“’fl b b B twist which gives specially when they are a LA A e 3 8 s 85 fashion these days, and when they go so ! 4/ :,}";m(;:'fi" fmish (it | All Sizes With Our beautifully with dainty Summer frocks! e i B Many smart versions: long - handled E56 nilies them Own S!ock Becoming shell frames pouches, back-strap pouches, and slim en- Diless ity tortan o The popular one- of the mew high-bridge s : g na wonder piece style, i a the for Quick i ; they are so popular! gayest of plain colors. Style. RInpht *aid idare 5 These, with smart Their all-wool quality Clirisice shells. At a saving of al- 29¢ Printed Percales l:“l'i"fi' ’;;:15-‘ are iul;—f:shmngd Ilf‘:d makes them quick- : op, and come in the 2 : ) < most half usual price. m?;fi?&:;:,“;&;-%‘m s 19c very newest suntan and complexion shades. Be- drying. . their careful S s ! quality. cause their picot tops are slightly imperfect we seaming makes them 3 ; Eyes Examined cnec 25 Tissue Ginghams can sell them for a great deal lecs thon woval trimfing - . and 'l‘?m;is Shoes r-o:‘“':lc.' Sn-a? Slippers 3 s eir nus y . * B FREE! e W i ensine; 5 oens | 14€ | $1 Chiffon Silk Hose price will make them e et o g Brown or ‘Tan stitch- Patent Two Registered Optometrists 29¢c Dress Ginghams Slight irregulars of a nation- $ell caats s aonet e Hane tor 6 [ e catabas 89° o vhtam 98c at Your Service Checks of various sizes. and } ‘,,}"’ :.‘,"'&m::dt:'u'fid‘ sl‘:u‘u{::m 5 s c S hard wear. sition soles. cut-outs. - ¥ P le wel T~ 2 Sizes to la L} Al si to 2. 1 2 Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge q‘::;‘;m fast color. Soft-finish e Rt ot nbers’s—Second Floor rge sizes Sizes to 8 mlllc. artment—Main Floor. G berg’s—Main "fl Accounts Invited.