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g ¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1921, ’ a . . l $2 Extra Size Petticoats at $1.50 Ribbons, 31¢ Yard E IN SHAM BA' ILE o Full cut, extra size Petticoats, of beautiful floral g Lot _of Ribbons, including moires, light and dark B H materials, in new dark colorings and patterns; tucked ground Dresdens, taffeta with satin combination, plaids | and plaited flounce; well made; elastic waist band. 0 and ‘striped effects; five and six inches wide; desirable | | shades for hairbows and sashes. i - Si ic o / & - AT U. S. Warships Expect Real $2.50 Extra Size Petticoats, 31 93 ° Ribbons at.28¢ Yard J head and'nose Extra size Petticoats, of fine cotton materials, in blue, — Plain Taffeta and Moire Ribbon: nd qualities, for hairbows, Goldenberg's—First Floor. purple and black ; flounces of tucks and ruffle edge; full cut and four inches wide; good well tailored. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. istic Combat in South- ern Seas. By the Assocfated Press. NTIAGO. Chile. February 7.—Ad- miral Hugh Rodman, commander-in- chief of the United States Pacific fleet. which left Valparaiso on Satur- | day. had his vessels in battle forma- BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' shades etc. Easy to apply Quick toact 1C 20 treatment tin FREE—Write KONDON MFG. CO. Minneapolis, Minn. Last Day of the Rummage Sale =3 = i 2 = = 3X|m| today in preparation for its sham | E’\ | Beautiful [engagement with the United States| - [ t Atlantic squadron. he eets were | |8 14-Inch expected to meet somewhere off the | (B ! northern coast of Chile. il Co o 5 1 . < fi Ivory Bowl || “;'i;;“fi“is dopateh to vrestien | Hundreds of “"Short Lots™ of Seasonable Mercl}gndxse Mar'ked at Extraordxnary Reductions to Speed Them on Their Way Tomorrow. d . 1 Admiral 2 s ex-| |8 with 4 out- ! sy lfll:.,fi, o the. Chitean | [ Opportunities for Saving Are Widespread—Come and Share! ?_1 ‘1 b | 2overnment and people for the recep- | |f I8 side lights. tion kiven the ships and their per E il {sonnel. and wiShi the chief execu- (=< dra Si 5 of i L nd " aministsation marked »¢ | { Men’s $16.50, $18.50 and $20.00 $40.00 Brussels Rugs, $24.50 | $1.98 Extra Size Aprons, $1.50 Women’s 19¢ and 25¢ Ll Setln eme- 1| national prosperite, - 3.99 Close-woven Seamless Brussels Rugs, in six _de- w extra size Bungalow Aprons. three r 5 where for | "UWe leve your coast” read the Mackinaws at $8. | Roral and medallion desikns: hest | slseves. trimmed with bands and piping Handkerchiefs, 12¢ ‘» $25.00. mesage, “with renewed admiration| Heavy-weight Mackinaw Cloth, in gray i % it > with wide belt and pocket; beautiful colors and pat- Nahey - Embis! 4 i LU DU i | aidh: pateh ockets and Il around beit [= 10.00 Linoleum R‘l"sisIs;A — | _terns. T Aletiseoo iqatiy iawas] i =4 d a conviction of the strong senti- | . 5 B p S O | = T e T 5 . BETENtes = : 5 : Rl s haem ot gten eris — e A T, P s teer. | Bungalow Aprons, $1.50 and $1.98 | _“snicvers vetim Hor i 13 Bttt p to $55.00 Overcoats, $24.75 (wo cam e msed {ogether and cover a space size | . Now dinehan Aprons fine auatity |y o YR T = EXPECT CLASH HOURLY. 0da Tot of Mews High-grade Overcoats, in |l Y § deeeinen plaids, braid or it rime | Men’s Overalls and Jumpers, $1.15 Y ulster and ulsterette and loose-hack models: blue. | & Rues, 98¢ and cuff slecves. f Bisen AU #In05) Batra sives ] - n's quality 240" Riue Denim Overalls | - Drown and Oxford mixtures; one and two of a kind: | & 25, at SN, and Jumpers. full double stitched and made in ti {U. S. Warships Ready for Sham cizes in the lot from 33 to 42.—First Floor. 7_{ 3x6-1t, Dou neiled-a |lulmxs]u:u;l. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor, :;"flrlr‘ s manner. These garments were nfa { i =2 —1 green. buie. o lior oriintal analne , . i or one of the largest mail-order houses in New B KAPNECK Battle Off Peru or Chile. Tr York city and bear their original stock ticket. All rder design 59¢ Pillow Top: Up to $10.98 Men® ELECTRIC F RE | By Wireless to the Associated Press. « a 2 . Tr | = ¢ . @2 € o Yoot of Tanol = S. 1 3 )dd lot of M« Sep e T $£5.95 Axminster Rugs. 3«; o Imported Ta ot T — .W. ON: BOARD TF 2 i ia reluding flanne b s €Sy Dede tonne Pillow * p T . IR m rlf-%rxs'. NW |SYLVANTA ,.-,,l,rlu.,"b b '\‘:.’(“,’l';ull,l“ e 16t teow 20 to ‘ 2 nder Smith Axminster Rugs, | biue print pille S Men’s $1.00 Work Shirts, 69¢ S iroutine was being observed toda. = | and floral designs.—First | — T=0n = o % = Men's Golden Rule Blue Work Shirts, made with [ board the battieships and destr | o ST R 39¢ Combing Sacques, 38¢ | ottar “witached.” pertect qualitys sizes i the lot 2 S 3 Turkish Comb cques, full sizes fo ¢, fetoro 2 10 made. i Grdmty =~ Evee Exumized The warships. which left Callao late [ srade Grass Rugs at Rummage | || Turkish combine sacques. fml sizes for mak- 812,98 10 $14 eyl L Glasses Fitat |00 Saturday. were steamins south: Winding Up Our Stock of | Sale Prices L : i .98 to $14.98 Bath Robes, $7.45 | DR'CLAUDE 5. SEMONES || ¥t 3fms i Tt saiel G Sale Prices - L —— e i g g 25 pee ed States Pacif . Extro-fine Grade Japarese Grass Rugs. beautifu carfs, 59¢ | Kelly and part-wool blankets; made with shawl or Eyesight Specialist which left Valparaiso, Chile, on W ot DSUILs s S : il B S NpiL) 5 Sy & o e D e @ermerly With Edwin £ Eto) Saturday. headed north. The' two omen's L [ n b e e (10 Dozen Japamese Biue Print Scarfs, | ",‘,‘"3’ Sosas A A UAONERLOI 8 SRR o Squadrons were expected to meet i 5. s L e 2 atterns; regulation lengths. 9 = . #8410 WeTachien Bids.. |ahy time in a sham batile. whid Former Prices Up to $45.00 | Only a limited quantity of L B R Men’s $2.50 to $3 Union Suits, $1.35 Phone Main 721. | would closely approximate conditions Worth §1 at $7. 89¢ 1o 81.00 5(%!‘{'5, 59¢ Men's Heavy-weight Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, | encountered in war time on the high | Sx10 or! . | ottt e : : _ | Fudson Mils Hanes and other high-grade makes: —_— ! ! Size 9312 fect. Worth $15.00, at $8.63. ace-cdge Scarfs, many pretty patterns; regu L s . | __ Goldenberg's—Fourth Fioor. lation lenzths. white, ecru and gray: perfect quality; broken sizes. a President Augusto B. Leguia, presi- , e i L s e S —1“ i S] ‘_0 Md’ — s e S oA We will not carry over a single win $1.00 Bag Frames at 55¢ en’s $1.50 and $2 Sweaters, Atinie o < not if low price will sell them | b e e T i ot Busntes 6 Fotd Biay: ! Atlantic a message expressing learance tomorrow of all wome i S s 2 Final C Saleof W > made with V without pocket L B CTED S TR Tainsent Cloth Suits left from wur winter in handlc; an excelient assortment of styles inal Clearance Sale of Women’s e ut po . cruvian waters, felicitating i O i o1 wost Velur efftcyitedsdigne. . @ e Sesldiib sl B REESYE TG0 e, Only the Better Grade | the admiral upon the good impres- e s o 'y $6.00 to $9.00 High and ] ; y 5 |sion ‘made by officers and men. and Erench fand Manilsl = Bleached Sheets, $1.44 3 & Up to $2.50 Underwear, 69¢ Prompt Delivery | the benefcial effect the call of the s orabla tor hed Sheets, extra large size: Low Shoes, $3.45 Men's Heavy and Medium Weight Underwear, jfleet at Callao will have upon re AT ad A effects, close woven grade, free from i | wool mixture otton mixtures and worsted mix- . I et st ed ri;x:'lzmin%avud anal embroidered styles, i G e inclupesiynundred s for ts; some slightly imperfect; broken States. i L L 3 | JESsemE. & I RS N T gh and low sho B. J. Wemer | g The coming of the great atiantic| | Sizes 16 to 40 only. hC | 50 Bleached Sheets, $1.59 'S accumulations €2.00 Bed Pillo ”*7~31*15“—"" {fleet to our waters.” said President| [ . X | * bt 7 3 o e 1lows a . Leguia's message, s a demonstra- r.tr]n]med Ll()l oats | Tleached Sheets (note the extra marked at ore low price— , ittt s . ! b 912 New York Ave. dox G et il vE s RSOl Fu i lgoting otton $E xfords/and Bumps best I;z T R\‘dfn'n"l‘“:‘ltz‘ll:“x(;n‘:;dar:‘ ‘v‘i“ki‘n:r"' PHONE FRANKLIN 7626. mportant from a moral and material , 5T S 14 = s of Boots, Oxfords and S Tod Aith et o ioes by s 4 — viewpoint. First, its cordial visit per- Values Worth Up to $35.00 | 39c¢ Pilloweases, 25¢ \ck kid, fan calf. patent colt S I S sk M G G banain |~ 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases. perfeet quality; hand N anilsain ey v a AT S e e which throughout the whole world| [ s i - bt The high shocs in lace and button styles; = c sEim Bn Sl e $1 4 ‘75 _torn and sromed: free trom aressing. | fl The hmh thoct o tace and, ulian 2CGE Envelope Chemise, 66c tiht and justice, OMcers and erews | (g . 50c Pillowcases, 39¢ Louic. Cuban and low heels. Not every size 4 Quality Nainsook Envelope Chemise, trim- ’ demonstrated by their gallant and | 2Uc Ses, 2 in each style, but all sizes in the lot from 21% | ith neat embroidery edgings, some lace trim- friendly actions the proof of affection Fine-quality Winter Coats in_ this final wit of the Loom Bleached Pilloweases. to 7 | : broken lots and_sizes. L i toward Peru. The presence of the| clearanc: n al o variety of well-tailored ility: deep he crem = { B . - vlc"Y fleet likewise was a demonstration of models. Of luxurious warmth-giv mate- 00 Reds = 8—1 7 S— Women’s $2 nghlgownfi, $1.50 the heights the young and vigorous rials, h trimmings of fur. )‘d“.\(‘v":irr\’:]n],:‘»'l: o edspreads, . Women's Muslin Nightgowns, hizgh and low |North American republic has reached feetly “and_include Wrappy and Dolman Bed Spreads, full double bed size; in | g = ds. 5 | neck styles; neatly trimmed with assorted trim- Ouomed iy and bt der che dirct Jclence. industry and the arts feots, Straigntimeland sonaf;iailorsd Grects, L desizns | 59cto $1.25 Stamped Goods, S0c | mings: full cut sizes; odd lots from resular stock. remch Government s development i8 a guarantee Materials incl elour, 3 2 — - - < — | P o ae = 2 e S > Cloth. Colors of Brown. | Assorted lot of mped Goods, children’s dresses, e man ol Bl i o 1ot and POl ceon and Retndser. Sixes $4.00 Bedspreads, £3.19 | scarf: s slips. centerpieces and laundry bags. strength only for serving ideals and | Crochet Bedspreads, full double-bed size; in heavy |~ —— " T T 5 5 f i supporting Icgitimate. aims. This, Is | raiden Sarseitios patterne o MY Women’s $5 Kayser “Marvel Fit Ru];nmage Lolssl of Draperies and the. ineffable remembrance which the | [ T—m————————————————— | — = < | %) 5 H i i ! friondly visit of the Atantic et k. 69¢ a Yard | ~ 20c Bleached Cotton, 14¢ ; Union Suits at $2.75 urniture 1p-Covenn-g at leaves with me and the Peruvian $1.00 Table Damask, c a Yard | goincn mieachea Cotton. a heavy round thread | Gl I Taon it f 1 S b aTases About One-Half Price GOt LGS A 64-inch Fine-Grade Yarn Mercerized T:uh\s“lmmnsh X ol A b N | auality, in plain ribbed cotton and col:xon r‘nerh:fl e 2 v terns. Ideal for home or T 3 with bodice and regulation straps; knee length, 5, - prevents Dys- CABLES TO ME. WimsoN. | il ingz jariew of nev wuems 29¢ Unbleached Cotton, 16¢ Souble einforeements under arm and scat. These IsciBtoral Deoi) o S Cretonnes 5 1 LIS SE g b M 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, a fine, close- | garments have the new flat-lock seams which are sign Curtain Scrim, SVIER BN S i [| _ Oedomburg’s First Floor. .. e | Derfectly smooth and as strong as the fabric it- % AP inches wide. 29c. lieves Gout, In- Fresident of Chile Delighted With ) $2.45 Goldenborg" e b | selr nished with the usual exeellent Kayser 32 inches wide, 7%3c. 2 P Visit of U. S. Fl $4 and $5 Couch Covers at 2D , | Goldenbe ——————————| workmanship. Made with full seat, which give % 2 95 Cretoniss digestion and U. S. Fleet. 25 Heavy-weight Reversible Tapestry Couch Cov- $4.50 Double-Bed Size Comforts ample room and prevents binding when sitting. Reg- 2c Silkoline, | /o€ &t ot Uric Acid SANTIAGO, Chile, February 5—The | (8 ors, 56 inch fuil length; handsome oriental | 5 ular and extra sizes included. * Swiss and Scrim, 3% i qh = o following _cablegram was sent to |39 o -in- < ; | at $2.88 W s $1.75 d $1.98 2 1 J settes, inches 1 Ask Physici et e c‘-}.'il‘!ot" PoT R sideit T les {E| ___Goldemberg’s—Fourth Floor. e sl e Whits Cottbhi-afiss Cortboias tovs | omen's >4 an 5 36 inches wide, 14c. wide, 37¢. your Physicinn n ile today: — e e ble-bed Size Whi - rts. cov- i % Am::’e:he (moment when the North i Regular $1.50 Storm S(‘l’ge | :':.i:":\.u. fine grade silkoline, in light and dark col E Union Sulls, $1.00 59¢ and 69¢ Washable Note the Name ican Pacific fleet leaves Valpa- 5 B L A e T ol gt ooh Women's Heavy-fleeced Cotton Union Suits. - eVl roe: o ke lEhikonozfon 54 Inches Wide, at 89¢c 10.00 Comforts, $5.45 | made with high neck and long slueves, low neck and Cretonnes, 27c reviewing from the flagship of the| [ - : el PR 8, hde Sleeveless: all ankle length: regular and extra sizes, Mill lengths of fine zrade Washable Cre- Chilean fleet, I feel it my duty to send | ([{l _ We continue this remarkable dress goody = Fine Grade Satine and Silk-like Mercerized Cai : S .|l tonnes, lengths from 2 to 10 yards, but as Jou affectionate greeting, assuring you Tuesday, offering another opportunity to buy, at i bric-covered Comforts, filled with pure white Hyge Children’s 69¢ Underwear, 35¢ much as 100 yards of some patterns Cholee {ihat the visit of the officers and crews, wortn-while saving the most desirable material for | ze 72x30 inches: for double beds. i bbbl bbb ot b e S e of floral, bird and tapestry designs; all the {who were our guests, and especially Women’s and children’s wear. Heavy. double-twill e S L O et A o s leEwes most_wanted colorings, for draperies, cushion _— ;Aammfl Rodman, contributed in a high grade; strong and durable; in black, po DG i e ght B]ankets, $3.69 cream color: !h|ru with fela S ng s s, b G cOvaTinE R ————————— idegree to increase the friendly senti- copenhagenjand ibrowil _Andl 100 et L0 WINER- o B s Musieanianiana otier o ole ienetn DACEILS 288 1ee ke Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $3.50.. Philadelphia O Chile towdra the. Chtied: Braiae | [ e | higiokrade brang Biankets. in white or gray: wzes |~ Children’s $1.00 Union Suits, 45c¢ o . i 64 X Bx 80 3 R0 inche: eds i % ~ - i i - 0 p! constituting at the same time, through | $2.00 All-Wool Serge, $1.39 SHxpb epxaiiund paxsyinclienan dounleed | Children’s Fleceed Cotton Union Suits, high neck = /] itl;m"cuuurc and distinction of the | meh All-wool Imperial Serge. a fine, close-twill £ By and Jong slceves. ankle length; tailor-mads brand; 79¢ Corset COVCPS, 50¢ p s -inc! - w00 exinliScrat e f izes 2 cears 83,25|ocheste|‘ A haroime i y o esand classlof quality; especiaily desirable’ for dresses and chil- ; i SRR Women's Nainsook Corset Covers, daintily | jand moral greatness of that nation.” dren’s wear; in midnight and navy blue. 39¢ Dress G]nghams’ 18¢ Yard H trimmed with embroidery and lace edgings, finished Men’s 19¢ and 25¢ Handkerchiefs at 12¢ Men’s Fancy Bordered and Plain White Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, good quality soft-finish style; full sizes. Former 19c and 25c values at 12¢ each.” (Limit, to_a_buyer.) 25¢ Huck Towels at 16¢ Each with ribbons; perfect fitting: broken lots and sizes. Up to 49¢ All-Linen Bleached Crash, 29¢ Yard All-pure-linen Bleached Irish Crash, red or blue border; splendid wearing, absorbent grade, for roller or tea towels. (Limit, 10 yards.) Goldenberg’s—First Floor. —_— FIND CAVE OF SKULLS. {Believed to Indicate Earlier Race of Filipinos. MANILA, P. I, February 7.—Nearly AND RETURN ‘War Tax, 8% additional Sunday, February 13 SPECIAL TRAIN Lvs. Washington (Union Station) 7:30a.m.| -inch Dress Ginghams, of a fine quality that formerly sold at 39c a' yard—ideal in every way for women's and children’s wear—on sale tomorrow at this low price. Choice offered of a large assortment of beautitul plaids, checks, stripes and plain shades—colors warranted ab- solutely fast. $4.00 All-Wool Velour, $2.49 v Ve 2 i igh-grade ma- 54-inch All-wool Velour. a superior hig a terial for women's suits, dresses, skirts and coats; in a large and representative line of wanted shades $3.00 All-Wool Coating, $1.49 54-inch All-wool Coating. §n a perfect jet black; warranted to give entire nalf!ac / The rigit is reserved to limit the sale of tickets to the capaeity of equipment available. Just what you've always wanted The Western Electric Dishwasher $130 Saves Kitchen Work ime Payments Can Be Arranged See Us for Electrical Appliances MUDDINMAN: 12MGSt 616 12th Se, “If It's From Muddiman’s, It's Good." i cently on that island by Dr. i Smith, chief of the mines divislon of «he bureau of science of the Philip- pine government. It is the belief of Dr. Smith that $2.25 All-Wool Storm Serge, $1.49 54-inch All-wool Storm Serge, a ::lmw, heavy- twilled quality sponged and shrunk; in navy blue and midnight blu the location of the cave was not known to the natives of the island, being far from any habitation. g _ Besides the skuils many primitive implements of carpentry and warfare were collected and brought to Manila. These consisted of stone hatchets, | axes. scrapers, pipes, pots and a strange amulet. Deer teeth and shells were also found in the cave, leading Dr. Smith to the conclusion that the primitive cave dwellers lived by hunt- ing and fishing. Prof. H. 0. B i cver of th - logical department of llu-el!x'lll‘\}'ler&‘:toy of the Philippines, who has the skulls and other relics brought from the the belief that they early Indonesian peo- emigrated to the Philip- Some of ples. who pines in prehistoric times the skulls also were found t tificially deformed, a custom’ of an- forming the head arti prevailed in some parts very early times. 1ly having of Europe in 1 $35.00 Seamless Velvet $4.00 All-Wool Broadcloth, $2.80 ch All-wool Broadeloth, rich, satin-face, rhmo‘;\"frnuh: fine twilled-back quality; sponged and shrunk: in brown. navy blue and black Goldenberg's—First Floor. ' and Brussel 9x12-Ft. Size, at $19.65 Each slight defects, due to henm_( used as or samples. These well-known makes included— Hartford and Alexander Smith & Sons. You have a choice of floral, oriental and medallion de- signs. $59.50 and $69.50 “Axminster Rugs, $34.50 e Room Size, 9x12 feet Close-woven Axmin- ng»‘r“liugs. ‘Alexander Smith and Ardsley & Cariton brands. e e R el $75.00 Axminster Rugs, $42.50 Extra Size, 1L 3x12-ft. Axminster Rugs, W 8 J Sloane's product; desira hle pal\l:rl'lil and 1'?[0{13;{'!. Rugs, Some have TAKEN IN WATCH THEFT. Three Men Accused of Participat- ing in $16,000 Robbery. NEW YORK. February 7. men were arrested here by a noves intelligence agent on charges of hav- ing received some of the 1,500 ROV~ ernment stop watches valued at 316,000 stolen from the New York navy yard last summer. The prison. ers gave their names as Joseph Mo Cann, Henry Alrich and Joseph W. Freeman, all of this city. MecCann was held in $1.000 bail, and that of the other two' was fixed at 32,500 eac The other men, Nicolo Iorio and Milton Smith, arrested on the same charge two weeks ago, were held in $5,000 bail each for further-hearing. GUARDS HELD IN MURDER. Thirty-Day Man Turns on Them With Rake—Shot Kills. ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Feb 7.—Frank Quigley and Raymond. pPa. cetti, convict guards, are being keld on charges of murder as the result of the killing of William Murphy of Wil- mington, Del, who was serving a thirty-day term. It is charged that Murphy was beaten by the guards begause of slowness in performing a task, that he turned upon them with a rake and than a shot was fired whickt ended his life. —_— Nassau—Take “Florida to Mismi. m-fl: A Const. Tdme, 1418 H ot. a.w. Tel. Main 7800.—Adver- T $19.75 and $22.50 $7.50 Texoleum Rugs, $3.85 E Slightly Tmperfect Texoleum Rugs, size 6x9 feet; choice of several good l'?l"irh» AT L C Cherokee, Rattania and Crex Rugs at $13.75 . 5 g B -1t Clearance of Floor Samples of Hodges 8.3x10.6-ft. Cherokee and 7.6x10.6-ft. Rattania Basket-weave Fiber Rugs and 8x10-ft. Stenciled Design Crex Ruxs, light and dark colorings. " $30 and $35 Fiber and Wool and Fiber Rugs, $14.75 12x12-ft. and 12x15-ft. Domus Fiber and 9x15- ft. Tremont Brand Wool and Fiber Rugs, extra si: for large rooms; good patterns and colorings. $14.50 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $7.95 Patterson Perfection Brand and Hodges Abac ‘Wool and Fiber Rugs, size 6x9 ft.; in green, red, tan and brown colorings. $12.50 Pro-Lino Rugs, $6.95 7.6x10.6 Pro-Lino Rugs, felt base; neat patterns, with complete border; for kitchen or dining room e 50c and 75¢ “Waterproof” Baby Pants at 29¢ Pair Waterproof Baby Pants, the well known O. M. O. make; factory samples and odd lots; in a variety of well made styles; regular 50c and 75c values. Offered at 29c pair. on Dept.—First ¥l 0 Part-Wool Blankets, $7.45 | veight Part-wool Blankets, sizes 68x80 and $12.5 H, 70x 82 inches; white or gray with blue or pink bor- de well as various color plaids . Goldenberg’s—Fourth | 7$5.00 Lace Curtains, $2.85 a Pair _ Scotch, Filet and Nottingham Lace Curtains, 2% and 2 yards long: white and ecru cotors. an assortment of meat or heavy worked from one to four pair alike. ~ $2.00 and $2.50 Marquisette or Lace Curtains, $1.39 ivory or ecru Marquisette Curtains. with hed edges, also white or ecru color Notting- : Curtains; 2% yards long; from one to five $1.50 Voile Curtains at 79¢ Pair White Voile Curtains, with deep hemstitched edges; full width and 2%yards long. Dainty cur- tains for any room in the hou Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. $2. 50 Satin Messaline at $1.39 a Yard inch dress satin of superior merit—beauti- ful, lustrous quality, with rich satin face, of heavy weight for street” and afternoon frocks. Comes in all wanted street and evening shades, including plenty_of navy bl black. $3.00 Satin Charmeuse, $2.19 inch Satin Charmeuse, a_rich satin- guaranteed to wear; good, heavy quality vy blue, brown, black and white. $1.50 “Run-of-the-Mill”’ Seamless Bleached Sheets, 81x90 Double-Bed Size, $1.09 Because these sheets show slight defects that in no way interfere with the wearing quality, they are termed ‘“run-of-the-mill.” Houscwives know the excellent service they render and will find it wise economy to buy liberally in this sale. They are 81x90 double- bed size sheets, of heavy round thread quality. Tomorrow at $1.09 each. White, $1.50 Crepe de Chine, $1.19 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine; firm woven, rich, lustrous finish, in a complete assortment of street and evening shades, including white, flesh, pink, light blue, mais, gray, black. etc. $2.50 Satin Duchesse, $1.79 36-inch Black Satin Duchesse, a heavy satin- face quality, warranted all pure silk; wear guaran- teed. $4.00 Satin Crepe, $2.19- 40-inch Satin Crepe, soft, clinging quality, with handsome satin-face finish; in black and navy blue. Goldenberg's—First Floor. oor. N 50c Crepe de Chine, 39¢ 35-inch Crepe de Chine, a silk and cotton fabric, with rich silk finish; in a good assortment of street and evening shades. $1.50 Bun§a10w Aprons, $1.00 Of good qu y percales, in light and dark colors; assorted neat patterns; trimmed sleeves, col- lar, belt and pockets; full cut and well made. “Novelty Turkish Towels, 59¢ Novelty Turkish Towels, assorted styles a colors; extra fine qualities, worth from to §1 each. Only a limited quantity. Goldonberg's—Pirst Floor. S i DL ale of $1.25 Corduroy, 69c a Yard —one of the nd famous Julliard's “9000” Cordur: most effect its, dresses children’s wear. Strictly per quality, nted shades. including white, rose, silver, castor, seal brown, caruinal navy, pink, light blue, etc. $2.00 Costume Velveteen, 98¢ 29-inch Costume Velveteen in navy blue: a fine, close-woven, deep-pile, lustrous quality. Recently £0ld at $3.00 yurd. Tomorrow at 98¢ vard. 2] W) 5 $4.00 Chiffon Velveteen, $2.29 A rich, soft, non-crushable grade of lustrous qual- in black, navy blue, brown, plum. taupe and ian gre One yard wide. oldenberg’s—First Floor. $3.50 Longcloth at $1.66 36-inch Longcloth, a fine chamois-finish quality; [u(l):fl‘” vards in each piece. e materials for skirt 36 inches wide. 29c¢ Percales, 19¢ 3 nch High-count Percales light grounds in checks, stripes, dots, figure A fine quality for men’s and boys' shirt Standard Apron Ginghams, 1215¢ Standard Quality Apron Ginghams, all size blue checks; warranted fast colors. 39¢ Mercerized Shirtings, 18¢ 34-inch Mercerized Shirtings, white grounds, in neat colored stripes, soft finish, close-woven grade. 29¢ Shaker Flannel, 18e 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flannel, a heavy, double- flecced quality. _Goldenberg's—First _Floor, et Returning, lexves Eroad Street Station fifty skulls, believed to have b 0 o pe i = All - White Huck Towels, with w jacquard 2, > Foimie. o s w17 skulln, beltevea to nave belonged 3.00 All-Wool Tricofine, $2.59 | $3.00 Fleece-Finish Blankets, $1.88 4 fine aualitys close woven ‘n_grade. Women’s $4.50 Kimonos, $2.49 Chester 7:52 pm.. Wilmington 8:10 p.m. e d the Island of $3. 2 3 Soft fleece finish Blankets, white, tan and gray = Long Flannelette Breakfast Kimonos, high neck Tickets on sale Feiday proceding Excursion [ | }a8ate, one of the Philippine group. 46-inch All-wool Tricotine, correct weight and tex= | ik fancy borders; size 64x76 inches for double 49¢ Turkish Towels, 29¢ and long sleeves; full cut sizes; beautiful quality; g Similar Exowrsions February 27, outh of the lsland of Luzon, at a ure for tailored wear; in black, navy blue, brown |, 5 o e ihread Bleached Tarkish Towels, heavy |._Al%o & few with low neck and short sleeves. March 13, Apzil 10 and 26. “[iiff | much earlier period than the present and other wanted shades. Double-thread Bleached Turkish- s, y 2 Fillpino race, were found in a cave ro- 4 orbent_grade. for face or bath towel e | 54,.50 Crepe K.lmonos, 32_98 Women’s Serpentine Kimonos, assorted patterns d _colors; exceilent models; full cut; mostly all sizes. Women’s House Sacques, $1.50 Fine Quality Percales, in assorted gray pat- terns, with and without collars; extra and regular sizes. . Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 0Odd Lots of Toilet Articles Stamp Tax Not Included at These Prices Jergen’s Trans- Toothpicks, hard- parent Violet Toilet wood finish; double Soap, 15¢ cakes, at pointed, at 3c. 7c. Peroxide of Danderine, for Hydrogen, standard the hair, regular make, full strength, at_6c. Pond’s Vani g Cream, jar at 18c. R. & G. Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, for the hair; 50c bot- tles, at 25¢c. 60c size, at 42c. Hair Brushes, good quality bris- tles; solid back; ebony finish. Reg- ularly 50c each, 35c. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 29¢ and 35¢ B oxed Stationery, 16¢c Boxed Stationery, 24 sheets of paper and envel- es: good qualities; variety of styles; white only. 10c¢ and 15¢ Envelopes, 3¢ Envelopes, assorted styles and shapes; package. Lead Pencils, 9¢ Half Doz.. Lead Pencils, hexagon shape; good quality soft leads. 59c Batiste, 24¢ 36-inch Batiste, in white and flesh color; a fine, mercerized quality; for lingerie. 24 in Men’s 35¢ Hose, 17¢ Men's Half Hose, of maco cotton. in black and plain colors; fully reinforced; slight irregular weaves of the famous R. A. B. make. " $1.25 and $1.50 Hot-Water Bags, 69c Hot-water Bags, red rubber; usual 2 and 3 quart sizes; some slightly marred in finish, but' guaran- teed for service. First Floor—Toilet Goods Dept. 39¢ Chiffon Silks, 29¢ 35-inch Cuflon Silks, a silk and cotton fabric, with lustrous finfsh; all wanted street and evening shades. 39¢ India Linon, 25¢ 40-inch White India Linon, a fine, sheer quality, snow-white bleached. 50c White Pique, 29¢' | 36-inch White Pique, neat pin welts; a heavy, firm- woven grade. 39c¢ White Voile, 25¢ 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, a fine, sheer quality; for walists and dresses. 39¢ White Pongee, 19¢ 30-inch White Pongee, a fine mercerized quality; for making waists, middy blouses, men's shirts, etc. 25¢ Pajama Checks, 18¢c 36-inch White Pajama Checks, a close-woven, soft- finish grade; for lingerie. 39¢ Cannon Cloth, 25¢ 36-inch White Cannon Cloth, a heavy, linen-finish grade; for general use. 50c White Poplin, 39¢ 27-inch White Poplin, 8 yarn mercerized quality, with rich, lustrous finish. 50c Plisse Crepe, 29c 28-inch Plisse Crepe, in pink, white and flesh; fine mercerized quality; for lingerie. Goldenberg’s—First Floor.

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