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X 10 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921 5 = TR . E ARMY FLEES TO HILLS. Fire D "[ WANTED—A SOLOMON. [gathsaral” Bovle said. “1 tried to TR R USES SPOON FOR PISTOL. | HAYS IS “FRAT” LEADER. |committee. has sent a telegram to off i re epartment e E e RO Invzslble ChOll‘ nity here, accepting the office of pres Armenian Withdrawal Permits Mexico City Has Two Duly Sworn | him every little attention I could. =~ Woman Architect Foils Burglar |Accepts Office Tendered by Phi Sine Scase Seneral council of the fr. 4 v 7 y, to L Reds to Loot Villages. Called to Save City Councils. would remember me in his will Mystery No More; nteting s Apesinrat Delta Theta Fraternity. | 1 i o 5. ber o Giscnge my ¢ uty with a elity commensurate CONSTANTINOPLE. January 2. — = MEXICO CITY, January 2.—Mexico % NEW YORK, January 3.—Awak-| ATLANTA,January 3—Will H. Hays, | wit or " he News from Armenia continues con- Man From River| |city today presents the anomaly ot/ WOMAN VICTIM DEAD. Wireless Phone| |enca at an early nour yesterday by | chairman of the republican national | conslumea onCr Of our fratemity,” h fused. The territory of the Armenian b . havlnq two city councils, both duly — the clicking of a key in the front iet republic is the scene of im-| | NEW YORK, January 3.—Two sworn in, and professing to represent | Jacksonville Hotel Tragedy May CHAMPAIGN, Ill, January 3.— door of her apartment, Miss Bertha tant military movements of Rus- | | fircbomtw, (hree enmgine com- | |the legal civic body. The two fac- The mystery of am imvisible | |Miller, architect, crept noiselessly Never Be Solved. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., January 3.— The woman who was found des- from bed, drew a shining object from a buffet drawer and waited. A man came through the door. He felt something press against his ribs n troops. The country appears to be in a state of complete anarchy; the bulk of the Armenian army has taken to the hills and many towns and vil- panies, a water tower, a water ler, a fire patrol, two bat- a deputy fire choir which has stirred the con- sregation of a Paxtom, IIL, Lutheran Church was solved I tions have waged a heated campaign, election day failing definitely to set- tle the conflict. Both attempted to take over the municipal building for . UPHOLSTERING Jages aroibelam loated ehtef were called out when | | pe al c ies, but w tel ded last Thursday in hen it became known t and heard an order, “Behave now, 3 . The Georgian foreign minister has L Sreionles s LUChwere peratsly woun s v when it e = ey, hand. 2 > We will have your furniture up- 2 : 3 : Samuel Arvweeny of Brooklyn | |prevented by the police. Late yes- 1 hotel, which al Ykeep your hands up and sit down in | 4 Suposiod (taSos ot ERUNEEEnARne fell into the East river last terday both bodles were sworn in,| L'0 00 Of & local hotel, which also that chair.” He obeyed. Miss Miller holstered promptly—but please let us e L civilized world for protection against contained the dead body of Jack called her sister, who opened a win- have your order now. e s . night. with no untoward incidents. ) K e S e ] S Arveeeny; It is believed that President Obregon | Sandefeur of Oklahoma City, was jdow and blew a’ police whistle. e T s Bent to. Baku| | dripping way will direct the supreme court to take |identified as Mrs. W. F. Meadows, deen conmected a phomo- | | Police “came. Miss Miller sighed. 25% Off on All Orders and seized. He calls attention to the action in the matter. seventeen, of Memphis, Tenn. The xraph with a wireless-sending I:;;l:" ':nnufi- nll,'l'mf:_n tossed a silver concentration of bolshevik forces on identification was made by her met in his workshop. Then he I e hmanisholsaidlne e e e We “Phol'ter 3. father, W. F. Walker of Memphis. The 'woman died yesterday without regaining consciousness, consequent- ly_what caused the double shooting will probably never be Known. Jacksonville authorities belleve the woman shot Sandefeur as he lay sleeping in bed and then turned the weapon upon herself. transmitted the music produced to a Inrge horn connected with an amplifier which was con- cealed In a tree just outside the church. The church was in di- the frontier and the erection of mili- tary works within the netural zone. evik Cossacks have penetrated n territory, disarmed the popu- amd Jooted villages. Gen. the Georgian representative ‘rivan, and staff, it is stated, have been held up by the soviet Armenian government. Amio of Dansville, N. Y., was held in $2.500 bail on a technical charge of burglary. At breakfast time Miss Miller called at the police station, requesting to buy food for the prisoner. “I want him to be given the best of treat- ment,” she said. But' Amio partook of jail fare. COURTEOUS; LEFT $80,000 Church Sexton Rewarded for “Be- ing Nice” to Worshiper. NEW YORK, January 3.—Courtesy he extended several months ago to an aged worshiper has made Joseph piece parlor suites This Is for Labor Only. Beautiful stock of Silk Materials, Tapestries and Velours to choose from who were under the Bas- eastern states jurisdiction of Representative C. com Slemp during the national po-| litical campaigr have been called to meet in Bristol next Saturday to rect line with the sound from the horn and for this reaxon the . concert seemed directly abo the congregation. For several days the “phantom music” has indorse S for a ointment to a > ck's be the talk of the t . ry SEEK CABINET POST. | verttorio in Harding's cabinet. . *|& Bosle, sexion of S batriol’s (a-| MAYOR FOR SEVENTH YEAR. | | beon the sl ofthetome, 7 || = = e at lowest prices in town. y2 g dotanes The meeting was clled e mivts | Boyle returned from Ireland, whe TORONTO, January 2. — Thomas | yooiqo o vipr voo oo T = WORK FINISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. E £ man Charles S. Pendleton of the ninth |} 03" he "was called by attorneys | Langton Church, through his re-elec- S - & of San -| MADRID, January 2—The postal AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY Co Southern Republicans Want Con- | Virginia district republican commit- niel Cassid tion yesterday as mavor of Toronto, |cisco, who began her business career | savings bank department announced 3 . of the late seventy- tee. hed him |enteréd upon his seventh consecutive (in St. Paul, Minn.,, as a stenographer | today that deposits increased during Phone, Write or Call six, of Cork, who had bequ; 627 F St. N.W. Phone Main 8139 !s %é gressman Slemp Named. —_— the money. year in_that office. He defeated Sam-[at $1,500 a year, now enjoys an an-|the last year from 46,000,000 to 65,- i acate BRISTOL, Va-Te Januar The white poplar can be used as a| “Mr. Cassidy was in New York re-|uel J. McBride, a former member of |nual salary of $48,000. She is an ex- | 000,000 pesetas. It reports 100,000 new ng Sam; K R G feader hanaing al lightning rod. cently and he came often to the |the board of control, by 16,002 votes. |pert at promoting business eflicienc. epositors. X Women’s $3.00 Merode Underwear, $1.50 Women's Silk and Wool Underwear of the famous “Merode™ quality—the standard of quality and excellence in fit and finish, Shirts with Dutch neck and eibow sleeves, ankle length pants. All sizes tomorrow at $1.50 a garment—regularly $3.00. Small Wares at Cut Prices ‘Wash Cloths, sanitary knitted and porous Kinds; factory seconds of values worth Shopping Baskets 29¢ as- Pin Sets, at m : 65¢ 0@ Inside Dress Belting, | Sewing Needles, assort : sorted iu_each pape: Misses’ and Children's | £ood mostly | widths, inches? Solid_Gold Baby Pins or | ~, in S = = Philippine Rush Straw . - . PR ered buttons. Qo | CollarBin Sets twolnieach — Shopping Baskets, conven- Women’s Heavy Cotton U its, high neck and long o e i B i e Eoriee ol ombensed ry fent for knitting, sewing sleeves: Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, low’ neti and Karetl 1o ne pestivimadesires e | Imoaich giEa daiOe and engraved styles. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE S e Arili nrand:tiper(ect fonmits MEwL LS ENL S STee o and s . ular 10¢ kinds... +__ironing wax ..... First Floor—Notion Dept e 2 o made. Pair, Goldenberg's—First Floor. First Floor—Jewelry Dept. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Our Annual January Sale of The Greatest Coat Sale in Our History-— Sheets, Pillowcases, Bedspreads and Staple Domestics An event always eagerly waited for by a great many shrewd slioppers, who look to this sale to replenish their household needs at genuine savings. Immense quantities of reliable merchandise have been secured at prices away below prevailing wholesale costs. a $350 Bedspreads, Crochet | 40c Pillowcases, 43 ; t $2.25 and $2.50 Bedspreads, full bouble-bed | Bleached Pillowcases, | | I size; heavy raised perfect quality; hand Bedspreads, double-bed il y 1 = . . M seilles - | torn, ironed. T.arg z i A sale of incomparable savings and values—the result of an extraordinary cash’purchase from a maker who was compelled to unload Seamless Bleached | Datioras =i $2'69 | $275 Bodspreads, Crochet full i Sheets, $1.59 $1x99 and 90x90 extra large $350 Bedspreads, 72x99 White 1 Dimity Beasgreadff extra length size; in 51.98 his stock in disregard of cost and profit. Not in the history of our business—not in any season—have such marvelous coat bargains been ] o, 2 = O 7 4 z Sea S < . & > Nare | | offered at such amazingly low prices. The crowds of women who attended this sale today were enthusiastic—and found exactly the sen- Eixess sunenyaicuaty Scotton for threequar $2.79 arseilles patterns e g | sational values advertised. ] i g . ; Juality : ] 25c Fruit of the Loom ‘ ‘é‘ Although quantities are-ample to meet all ordinary demands, unnecessary delays should be avoided in a sale like this, where prices are so low. $1.75 Blel“hfid g:’:ee“' ds],s)lo — “Eggesg{:!nge.dmd\!l}gfi 17¢ { I = o . Seamless Bleacheg Sheets: double | Satin Marseilles Bed ; N i T TR | Every Fur Coat Fur Trimmed All Cloth Coats Silk Lined All Pure Wool Fabrics Nt Bie e $1.25 handsome raised pat- $5.98 the-Loom Bieached Cotton, su- = sheeting cotton .... e i nenlor. even, round-thread Fur- I rlmmed Woo T . o o ; $150 Seamless Bleached | | Guality. Fur- rl e 29c Sheeting Cotton, 39-inch Sheets, 72x90 Run-of-the-Mill | - » 0 lVla Unbleached Sheeting Cotton ex- Seamless Bleached Sheets, 50c Pillowcases, 45x36 l d F tra heavy round- 16 u‘mree-q;x art e;’ bed $l 15 Bleached Pillowcases, 39 Wrap Coats Worth Up to $55.00 $93.50 Beautiful Wrappy Coats of fine quality bolivia cloth, in four different models— all fur-trimmed and full silk lined. A Trimmed Plush Coats Worth Up to $35.00 Coats fashioned of splendid quality all- wool velour and silk plush, in straight- Bag Frames Up to $2.00 Values 8 at............ e 8 C Bag Frames, in fancy metal and shell effects, including many high-class oxidized _silver-finish effects, with heavy chain handles; embossed and engraved effect: With the addition of ribbon or silk you can have a beautiful bag at a little cost. First Floor, Jewelry Dept. Women’s Vanity January Clean-up Sale of Muslin Underwear Practically our entire stock of Muslin Underwear is in- cluded—with our regular low prices reduced ONE-THIRD and more. Throughout this entire advertisement we quéte our regular prices, and a comparison with the sale prices will show you at a glance just what wonderful economies may be effected by all who attend this event tomorrow. i TR i i size and sheer fi . Some sli, - 7= . B . Iy mussed zr',.,'.‘."'.il’x."‘{»'? u‘i':;:m;-, ;‘x‘lrn"r;ln‘o;wxh:'rrmuz;»- 59C this sale tomorrow at 89c garment. fTh.ese ar;‘.-_ tler_mcd mill gecon;ls on a_c}smint of a slight im- 18 but a trip to the laundry will ool otk T L Men’s Merit Make Union ’, perfection, which in no way interferes with the wear or appear- B i dhom iike ew Fard L e ey seighy b Ve P naiue Label Glasten. | | Znce. Famous Cook's and Blabon's Cork-flled, Burlap-back i cldenberg’'s—First Floor. 36-inch Wi Cannon Cloth, nmg,,al..;mu‘q: wil‘h closed croteh: wl‘lm] mixed; natural gray color: Linoleum Rugs, tile and oriental designs; in desirable colorings. at a ard . a heavy i nish quality, f perfect quality; size all sizes up to 50, y it D iy W il L 36 to 44. Worth $l .65 in! stotits rant arego. $2 45 6x9-ft. size, worth $15.00, at........ . $7.95 ° rapery and uniforms. et worth 2OC B St ulars. Worth §3. . o 7.6x10.6-ft. size, worth $22.00, at. 39¢ yard . & Men’s Corwith Mills. Under- 9x12-ft. size, worth $27.00, at. . | | | 69c yard 3 9x15 ft. Del R lai il i also 9x12-ft i & pion. trunk, cedar ; - Deltox Rugs, plain or stenciled designs. also 9x12-ft. navy blue, brown, burgundy. Rus. | camel's hair effects, thibet cloth ure slip cover- | 40-inch White India Linon, Regular $1_59 ‘ Willow Grass Rugs, in stenciled designs; heavy weight and very sian green and taupe. Until re- (16 ounces) and neat fancy mix- F? ings. ;'nm. e large u(;;. ond “ extra-fine sheer grade: 29 Q l.t a ar durable. ;er;'toly th;s same quality sold at tures. 9 ment of ° stripe. bird an snow white bleached: C uali = 5.00 yard. Goldeaberg's—First - Floor. | foliage designs. in rich colorings. | worth 39 A A LeiR e s ° : § clnsopies ek | maan fe a2 | Small Rugs at Nearly Half Price A i TR line, tailored and wrappy effects. Good smart collection of models, inc‘l‘uding $2 and $3 Gowns, $1.69 1.25 Muslin Drawe tailoring is evidenced by the trimmings, Wrappy Coats, Semi-Dolmans and “Hug- Books Fine Gowns, of Soft nainsool $ 75¢ il and notes of distinction are achieved Me-Tight” styles—some with silk stitch- Regularly $156, l 00 s ot nde Shire Soft-finish ~ Muslin Drawers, through decorative silk stitching, arrow- i“gd 5;)“‘1 a"")"‘fhead;v others finely tailored .tw“" s e !lleevele'u and with short sleeve with :hlllmceu olddeen“emhrom- c - Si. S 00— omen’s ather Vanity Books, also of pink batiste material. ery; full-cut and we heads, pleats and_self-covered buttons. an uttog temimeoizes 16 tofq0-for envelope books and strap purses;: | Excellent selection of dainty | made garments. Our Sizes 16 to 44. Offered in the desired misses and women. black and colored leathers, in | styles. Our regular regular price, $1.25 pair. £ 8C many practical, well made styles. prices, $2 and $3. $I .69 Sale price ......... P shades of navy, brown and black. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Some with fittings. First Leather G loor, oods Section. Sale price Women’s Gowns, 84¢ ‘Women's Long-Sleeved Muslin 79¢ Corset Covers, 50c Corset Covers, of soft-finish nainsook, with dainty embroid- 1 9 L G i d erial; | ery edgings: al h o § Former50c OutingFlannel, 18c | Women’s Sample Neckwear | Rugs and Floor Coverings | &5 i o i T Rt s0c f 1 27-inch Outing Flannels, in plaids, staple and broken :urticsi:f& T T 84C prics, [The Snie wrice:s ; checks and-stripes ; heavy fleeced quality. The same grade Values Worth Up to 59¢ pricBiE s S $1.50 Petticoats 95c recently sold at soc yard. Offered Tomorrow at..... 27¢ 13 and 1, Regular Prices $2.98 and $3.50 Gowns, Special lot of Flexo and String- top Petticoats, of fine muslin; - flounces of embroidery, with - 29c Dress Ginghams, 16c 39c Shaker Flannel, . $2.29 foundation. O u- : 27-inch Dress Ginghlan‘u, plaids, yard at 25c Innumerable styles—every one fresh, new and of the . Tlim éec*e;n_t busm]ess slump forced several manufacturers : Beauttiruil l(;uwm. of fine qual- lar mrice. 166, Sals 95C checks, stripes and plain colors; | i i is ists 0 un S i ty materials, with dee okes rice e i kel oty vistnicploTe: 27-ineh Bleached Shaker Flan- most becoming fashion for present wear. This sale consists oad their surplus stocks at a great sacrifice, and our A sl R s L nel, extra heavy double-fleeced quality. i ’ quality for winter wear. Y L 4 2 sleeve styles; imm selection; i = ik A ! ;35(: Percales, !9‘_: 50c Canton Flannel, months. 3 value-giving, Wise people will buy Rugs and Floor Cover- our regular $E9% @y Sy o o g A oo o 5 : zri“-lll;:h a:’.:rrl:da 'pi.‘:.;.a"fii’f yard at 29¢ The Assortment Embraces the Following: ings now for both present and future use. Many of the ;:fe :f'iiz qualities. $2.29 :IH;‘: ""]!"‘- A Regu- 39C 1 sign: tra fine high count 27-inch _ Bleached and Un- Tuxedo Rell Collars, of oriental lace, trimmed with Venice lace | items offered are away below what they can be replaced at S Bt i g S 0 | qual bleached Canton FI: 1; close- edge. Imitation Filet Lace, Net and Organdy, lace trimmed. : S - i wns, | (On sale First Floor) [ __| | nap qualicy. with twill back.. ot Collars, Ok venice lace. also Organdy. lace trimmed. md;:y' {t is, therefore, to your great financial advantage to .. e bens e N e = . e ort-back: rs, of organdy, lace trimmed. 84c | 2 H = £ SQt):l[n)rl}‘Iels)rsp (jglfil:lms,lfgc | 50c Shirting Madras, 33¢c Jnce, Bondetr Capa olfbgncqulrxd RUL fcombinedtalin net ‘andisnadow | Loes accellonsationces Extra Size Gowns, with long | wnen oy P R S 44(; : 32- Dres: ams, ide, 26-i i ace, mes t N ves: . i : = & 3 b L Eees gl 6-inch Shirting Madras, white ce. trimmed with ribbon $12.95 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $6.95 sleeves; yokes of tucks and in- | price, 75c. Sale price. . : grounds, in neat colored stripes; soft finish quality for men's and boys’ shirts, ete. and plain colors; warranted fast colors. | of a maker’s samples and surplus lots, secured to sell at the lowest price such Neckwear has been sold for in many cash secured many extraordinary bargains, which we offer our customers tomorrow in a sale that stands supreme for 9x12-ft. Large Room-size Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, double 6x 9-ft. size, worth $7.50, at $3.95 dainty ribbon trimmings; with and without sleeves; also long- sertions; good quality material and extra full-cut sizes. Our regular price, $1.50. 84c Bandeaux and Brassieres Pink Bandeaux, of fine mate- (On_sale First Fioor) $3.50 Royal Worcester 9 1 25 U warp, heavy weight and strictly perfect. Colorings of blue, rose, Sale price e Co £ cighi 2 s rsets, $2.33 Women'’s 25¢ to 35¢ ! Special Values in | Men S $ o nderwear green and brown; in medallion and neat border designs. $2.50 Extra Size Gowns, poRoyal Worcester Corsets. of men : neavy white coutil; medium jow- White Wash Fabrics 36-inch Engli;llh Longcloth, ten yards in eacl 51.65 piece, fine chamoise- finish quality; worth nch White Novelty Voile ingw, beautiful white plaids, broken checks, etc.: Linen Handkerchiefs at 19c Each | Women's All Pure Linen Hand- | kerchiefs, with prett embroid- | ered corner designs; also plain | white hemstitehed linens; full | 4 Wa Furniture 40-inch White Chifion Voile, plenty alike, for window or door worth Regular 75c | $8 Chiffon Velveteen Mercerized Poplins% 4 Inches at 49¢c Yard | 27-inch Colored Poplins. a varn mercerized two-ply qual- ity, with rich, lustrous finish that washing will not affect. Shown in a large assortment of street and evening shades, also black and white. In rich black; full 48 inches wide. A beautiful, soft, non- crushable material that adapts itseli to either suit or dress models. Extra fine, deep, close- pile fabric of lustrous quality, warranted to give satisfaction. " Reduced to 89(: Men’s Famous “Mayo” Ribbed Cotton Underwear—the product of one of the most prominent mills in the country and a brand men know for high quality, service and perfect- fitting qualities. Every garment strictly first quality—good heavy weight, in e color. All regular sizes in both shirts and drawers offered in Men’s Calvert Mills Under- wear, wool and cotton mixed; Every shade of the season is included and plenty of most called for street and evening shades, such as flesh, pink, mais, o.rchid, light blug, turquoise, navy, also black and white. All silk crepe de chine; firm woven, superior quality of beauti- ful richness and exquisite luster. See these wonderful values tomorrow at $1.09 a yard. $4.00 Faille Francais, $1.89 ; 36-inch Faille Franc pure silk quality, handso lus- trous finish; guaranteed to wear. In navy, beaver, tan and Copen- hagen. $3.00 Dress Satin, $1.49 35-inch Colored Messaline Dress Satin, rich satin face qual- ::I): h’}lfl:‘nu? l(r?et‘ufndt even- shades, also plen! blue and black. - i ot Goldeaberg’s—First Floor. 8x10-ft. size, worth $10.00, at $5.45 $5.00 Jap Matting Rugs, $2.95 9 ft.x8 ft. 8 in. Reversible Carpet Design Japanese Matting Rugs, 180-warp grade; in green, red, blue and brown medallion or neat all-over designs, with rich borders. 6x8.8-ft. size, worth $3.50, at $2.29 Cook’s and Blabon’s Linoleum Rugs 27x54 Hit-and-miss Design Rag Rugs, worth $2.25, at 36x72 Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, worth $2.50, at.. 27x48 to 27x52 Alexander Smith Axminster Rugs, worth $5.95 36x56 to 36x63 Alexander Smith Axminster Rugs, worth $10.00. 27x54 Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, worth $1.50. . First Floor. Axminster, Velvet and Brussels Rugs in the Sale 9x12-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs, worth $40.00, at 9x12-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs, worth $45.00, a 9x12-ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs, worth $50.00, at... 9x12-ft. Seamless Axminster Rugs, worth $65.00, at.. Goldenberg's—Rug Section, Fourth Floer. $1.75 Extra Size Gowns, of fine nain- sook; square and round neck styles, with neat embroidery and laces; short sleeves. $2.50. Sale price ... bust model, with heavy boning; broad clasp and extremely long hips. Excellent model for aver- age or stout figures. $2.33 Our regular $3.50 number reduced to. Corset Department—Third Floor. Regular $4.00 54-Inch All-Wool French Serge The quality and finish are remarkably fine—a fine twill, close-woven fabric known for style and service. Strictly all- dresses and skirts. In_black, weaves, such as silvertones, | extra e she -ply shirts 3 ned; ja e ;e o i idni. g Coverin S for waists and 35(: finished with satine alid quality; ;::{ec‘f:;-l:‘!xyl,rn ety $17.50 Tremont Wool and Fiber Rugs, $11.75 wool pure v\prsted, in mudnight bl.ue, Y b!ue SRR i g bty xecibits vess St facing: drawers with $l 59 but slightly soiled from 95C 8.3x10.6-ft. Tremont Brand Wool and Fiber Rugs, in green, blue, The extra width deserves emphasis—full 54 inches. Don’t ‘El 69¢ to 98c Values, 37 finish Sualily,‘ vurech.n— FaEs ;;lonr’tnnns?:.‘}m, Sea L h“d“n:;‘..iv;;::' :l:so, 5 red, tan and brown colorings; medallion, oriental and plain centers miss the wonderful savings in this sale. i vard art.. L C 1 erai” uses worth “3he 25¢ S 44 with rich borders. $5.00 All-Wool ’ $5.00 and $6.00 Coatings, 5 45 L < 3 va o %3 . 2 i g b AL b-inch White Batiste, very 40 In h C > $17.50 and $20.00 Deltox and Willow Grass Rugs Tricotine, $2.98 . $298 il anes. full one yard wide, 1 S riareart e T 46-inch All-wool _Tricotine, 54-inch’ All- S | BB | PR o -Inc repe de Chine at $11.75 Iasbions tavored abric fr gus, | (H1a sestoms omen Hovored 39 Chiffon Silks, 29¢ Beautiiul Chiffon Silks, a silk and cotton fabric with rich. silk finish, ideal for children’s dresses, women's kimonos, etc. Io all wanted street and evening shades, also black and ‘white. > Goldenberg's—First Floor, $5.50 Chiffon Velveteen, $2.98 36-inch Costume Velveteen, a fine close woven silk lustrous quality, in black, navy blue, brown, plum, taupe and myrtle. $2.50 Costume Velveteen, $1.49 29-inch Costume Velveteen, a close pile quality, in black, navy blue and brown. ‘Goldenberg’s—First

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