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[ S o ’ [ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1921 WOMAN’S PAGE. THE DESIGNER'S WAY WITH STRIP 3 L3 i i ? 2 Floral Petticoats wx ave mrmmoTaE Children’s Rompers $2 Floral Petticoa — Cute New $1 25 P 0 Sarious sy o wpich ok Styles at.............\PLe at - . fashions are derfved that.we fall into Children’s Rompers, of fine quality chambrays % 7 £ the way of thinking that oug design- and ginghams, some with white waists and large but- Another shipment of these popular petticoats just y g 1ams, 5 for Wednesday 11 Assorted ers are merely clever adapteys. And ton trimming, finished with wide “out” pockets. All received in time for Wednesday's selling. Assorted we sigh with the writer of Ecclesi- this season’s most popular styles for the little tots. new floral patterns, in neat e m_'nluzs “xtra sizes, wil astes that there is mothing new un- All sizes. tailored flounces; all lengths. Full cut sizes. der the sun. afed . Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. We are a hodgepodge, as far as our clothes. are concerned, of Cleo- patra and the Empress Eugenia—ap- pearing one evening as the empress of the Nile, the charmer of Caesar i and Mark Antony, and the next with all the more demure allure of the cmpress of llhle’- French, the charmer 0‘6;:”;:3’1: a Parls version of the Russian_headdress and another "f a Dok e on " our frocks are of embroiderie! —— . . . tif, the de- R . . . e O epsity Lax heen bor- $2.50 Chiffon Stunning Creations That You Would Expect to Find Priced Much Higher. Everything $1.79 Seamless Vi Pompeil or the Aztecs. . . . . . Tom e L Cmeads -4 welghty vol- That Is New, Authoritative and Wanted By Smart Women for Springtime Wear. u}[o_cxplal'n st might be eaid Taffeta Silks Bleached comeerning e o E : limited wardrobe. i So we get the idea that there is 35 Inches Wide—All Shm i h teristic of this period L ::::':rfa: n”x.ses,tp other periods for Wanted Shades N"l“::c:‘ Nets. t 51'38 ' R e S e 1 Ther o S i Each Stund ‘out"afe 'part ana_pareel of $1.98 Yard Just Braid, Extra-heavy, service- ourselves. is of e early - Boes , 2 tieth century, and so are we. If the Do not confuse these Candy able quality, made ose could” simell it would doubtless taffetas with the inferi Unpacked, Cloth, Tot be able to scent its own perfume. grades usually advertised Hundreds Lisere from close - woven The Source of Stripes. at low prices. They are of Included round thread muslin, Once in a while one ix strucki superior quality, extra free from starch or rather forcibly with some d heavy weight and beauti- B % el aval ful, ~ lustrous finish—the dressing. Full 8 It would be an inte wear and service. 35 f st l [ H t f D oul H : inches wide. “Tne dasort- ozens 0. yles. ats 1or Uress, bleached and seamless ment includés a_full range g e congl \ of street and _evening S S W —no center seam. in women'a clothes, and the conciu ! Shagcs!“mons which are Street and Sports Wear i 8 plenty of scarce navy blue = . o . L e T K 1 and black. The most effective hats of this early season are found in this $2.00 Bleached L ot Iwes, of womin's Torm. | $2.00 Chiffon Satin collection of lovely new models—each one offering undisputable Sheets, $1.49 ' e ; %’;’“‘;ié’;;z};‘;"} ed 1 o $1.49 proof of Goldenberg’s greater value-giving in millinery. And as s om0 E:::m]-:ruhu ot a new one. The > Z ; 25 2 2 Sk f RO R Sheets, eizes Dle builder knew it when he plac 35:Ineh= Celored s Chifton to variety, never I\ay? w LT.s}I;O\y n '“:JCh l‘ h’C]CC(IOH of I)ga}xt}ful sty lct a very'fine grade. Tree from :solum;:‘l! a:‘rég::lr"llle\tel";‘lp:h:t;rg‘; Dress Satin, rich, satin- at this moderate price. 1s is indeed an opportupity for every starch or dressing. = oy e > S 5 s Uarkness of the gloomy interior of | gfifnep?;:luya{s:‘:ln:xer:[ s.n;‘, woman to possess a smart hat at below the usual price. $4 Bed Spreads, $27 \ e remarkable was the way | vantediancingishaden: Youthful Tams Narrow Brims Roll Brims Crochet Bed Spreads, full hich the Indians, crude as their | A . Bos 5 - b p "o, made e of siripes in th | $2.00 Silk Foulards French Sailors High Crowns Flaring Brims double-bed size: in heavy decoratipn of pottery an e dec- v ; ] i 1.69 There are hats of braid, straw and taffeta, often all three combined. Syation °m:fe;;m“ mUE i 35-inch glk Foulards, all Many are circled with wreaths of brilliantly colored fruits and flowers 50c Pillow Cases, 39 o Su i arot e e d pure silk; firm-woven qual- or trimmed with a band of ribbon or a perky bow. Colors are navy, Butl S he principle. in connection ity; in_navy and_ Copen- brown, henna, pheasant, black, jade, cherry and others. 4538 . Rieactind ' Dllow o 3 THE EFFECT OF STRI S agen ue grounds; witl % illow case :‘::h Clothes ‘as at the present day. PES IS h bl d: ith 2 g 2 ::-‘;;lx'm::: "ol P S nse J We have succeeded ‘because we-have | GAINED HERE BY TUR CLEYER Bendsoméiset HMiured (de At the Outset of a New Season—Such Millinery {mVinE: dared to eliminate every other dec- X > ; | orative wevice or trimming When we | BONS. Gelbsmberg’s—First Yisar. : Values Are Indeed Rare s e I e el of this The merest | ihe’ use of striped fabric. A greater e e e Scosnd Flece. e —) . frill or; edging o B y be galned by the use of even a line of buttons wo mubtiety can be salned by the use of 9 s DT e e e T ST e ee s es st et et TSt e e T et T eteessstees . . effect. At is when stri contrasting Strips o 5 W 1 00 Bl : d Pl C d t. This is the scheme o s Bt et | e camstraction of Uhe kronch dress omens »l. oomers ecial Saleol Gk’ C Mercerize 1sse¢ Lrepe ;Ee of being loud; ‘Ea¥ish and | shown in today's sketch, i £ Wide ‘ribbons of black and _white haye-been thus adreitly assembled. 4 c y alr = 0 9 o 28 Inches Wide, at c 1 Women’s Knitted Jersey Bloomers, flesh color only; re- . inforced wh b e Tanre ly.” Sub. e inforced where wear is the hardest. Regular sizes only. Sub- A fine mercerized soft-finish quality, in pink, flesh and C'A R E E RS F 0 R W 0 M E N ject to slight imperfections. Values Up to $19.75 white—a favorite wash fabric for lingerie. Warranted fast : 4 e il e e LT L colors, . Full 28 inches wide. ¢ 2 ml aits, gh neck an long eece:! cotton; B n e 4 M sleeves. ankle length. The fa- long sleeves, ankle length pants; 38-inch White Voile Waist- No. 200 Imperial (4 Tearoom anager. Rm“ “h‘lerode""y‘nnflv noted for gerfife;\ qu;lguy:wsue: $l 00 ° l:nfi beau:mll( white plaids and Longcloth, full 36 inches s & s wearing qualities; 5, 6, 8 and 9. Wort g roken checks; extra fine chamois-finish quality; sizes 10 to 16 years. $l 00 | aste fine, sheer, two-ply 10 yards in each s BY KATHARINE A. FISHER. |lce and housekeeping for large Sty g b SR Saeaber'sFiest Eer. Created by expert designers of Joa o TeTt e 49c et 1.79 S, 1 o . Tearopms have changed consider-|FinoPl trom one to four years; those 9 youthful modes, these spring gar- 36-inch White Shirting Mad- | _ g:—eing;"%“?g:- Voile, e sy smers i e 3 &yt | | Kayser’s Chamoisette Gloves ments are particularly suitable to § rak Foft Snih coscwoten | 8 nc sheer quiley for g the majority of these served only |SOPPPER FRAWCS B, oula not be more £ graceful, girlish figures. Swagger for men’s and Worth 39¢ yard........ light, dainty lunches and afterncon | FIANUACCR DPC SNLD Tl i’ Slight Seconds of sports and longer coats for dress : shirts, women's 19 36-inch White Gabardine, a tea for shoppers. Good tearooms now | To succeed in tearoom work a oy e d d £ o dresses, etc. Worth C yarn mercerized, firm woven o o ama ba character and admin- |woman must be alert in responding Qualities Sold Up wear, developed of Silvertone, 29C YArdeeooveceasnsnnn auality,” for ekcirts, 39c¢ correspt to the demands of the public she s £ - resses, etc. Wol c E ked and substantial!erant gttitude in dealing wi people . E = < 7 : vhgr:. ,'..:lrlu:v:l; e o whark | At D facing amergencios This sale gives women a splendid opportunity to lay in models in yoke back, belted, pleated . . ’ oed \n'y 3 § a|and changing conditions. ' In addl-i (@ 2 supply of the most desirable gloves for spring at small . it the surroundings are grtistic and|¢jon 5 her ability to serve well- “ ) = or loose back styles, with large ° " homelike. The managef is@iso host-|cooked food attractively, she must! cost. They are the famousi“Kayser” Chamoisette Gloves, pockets, new collar effects, and _ ’ ** ess, personally superin € the de-! :«‘1?.:&;:‘:;.: &“;fx};:e'eoih:;::::”‘: and the maker called them irregulars, because of defects so trimmed with fancy buttons, 3 A large variety of smart effects for the “little miss” from tails of‘Bervice and consid- | jicew it, in order that these prices slight that by many would have been passed as perfect. Colors of Pekin, New Blue, Navy 2 to 6 years of age. Made of neat colored ginghams; high- ering the needs of her patrons. [mas& e s :.':(Wlxvedulu" ; The assortment includes 2-clasp, strap-wrist, 12 and 16 and Remdeer S‘i;e‘ 8 t 14' waisted models with full skirts; pocket and sash effects: Meal service is both ‘“’"d:‘“':::l;';:flrcdecigmd.e S Xnowledgs. of husic button lengths, in a selection of the most wanted shades. - tor e s nadanic: i e bt Child ’s Sati 1 % 1a carfe, some tearooms having both- [ ;. " dminisiration is therefore re- See ol ol e % ot y e Y e ildren’s Satine Bloomers, 69¢ This depends to some extent upon the quired. : H e price, pair. = Dypatimm x Children’s Satine Bloomers, soft-finish grade; in pink, blacie and Jocation, . the needs of a residential| T:dg'el\;elop‘ xh:l- xmhltly lheu:llm:xld, Goldenbers’ 3 : white; elastic and buttonhole bunds: sizes § Lo 12 yoars aumcc.i;:.m‘ ‘more ma:u;e:xx ;ne: s it b w1 R l Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. l by the itable d’hote meal ast | sistant in a successful tearoom. If 9 ° 75 d Y o g e ey AL o B . Jack Tar Suits c Colored Yarn 2.00 All-Wool S and in the shopping and business din-‘g:;'e'e L v ey 250 Yard- S ac ar Ul = % O / 00 e e ) tricts lincheon and afternoon tea are quiring skill and the ability to ad- w'd P l Sizes 2 Of All- Merce"m often the only meals given. ""x'}";"w‘.,"rfia'.’.“'.’v‘}if.i shel:).e:;f;ndufi - 1de rercaies 4t09 $9 Wool Blue Poplills a t 496 50 Inches Wide Preparation Necessary. tearoom of her own, capital is, of o i R e o at 18 Yard ans = Yard biamen bisasoeli {330 nce. with special attention to prob-!ness the c urnis and | A > e 8 2 g 3 Jems of pmanagement, is an excellent | cquipment must be considerea and | An extra fine, soft- Jaunty suits for the little fellows from 4 to 9 years of ar A special offering of splendid quality all-wool Storm i eld. State co ona a L —fas = -w e B : . - B e (our-year courses leading |first that expenses cannol be met for | finish grade for men’s i‘fe fashioned of 1h|tgh gf?{:‘lfi. all fionli\p{‘lnnwol‘z‘tid Havy Beautiful rich, lustrous quality, | Serge, dependable for wear and service. - Double-warp, ::M:lhg;ee.m“:)‘t:;r suv:;u Ln:r):\n?;:”lkl:'"dhk;: (‘r;'l:x“;;;d :'s‘;zlr"n anu::a“{ and boys’ shirts, also l_Iuc .strgc,. m‘{;'_g;:l; 1(;:]\ mi k) or J:u: ar” model 5,1 w_lt\ :_;” "ampcI::\aal;;::“gmls’h 'fl::f strlcfly all-wool serge, in blac_k. navy and mldnlght blue. mons Colleze, Teachers College, Pratt | tablished Lusiness. The location of | women’s and chil- 3 l"." e ° '; ke and trimmed with regulation | JL | "Gt SRR Y ndry. | Remember the width—full 50 inches. Institute. Mechanics’ Institute and & tearoom decides in a large measure dren’s wear. Light white soutache braid and emblem on sleeve. Mothers who | Sjowh in such desirable Rt $2.50 All-Wool $2.50 All-Wool R o Schows previde; ibl a 1 f want to dress their boys in style and with an eye to econom ol : =YV 00! this instruction. Special courses in|of possible patronage should: be cal- grounds, in a large as- d e Y yle a y y | as Old Rose, Copenhagen, Py \institutional management are mow |Culated and existing _competition will not miss-this sale opportunity. Taupe and Light Gray. Fuli | French Serge, $1.69 Suitin 1.69 ®iven by a number of schools and|noted. Very liberal financial returns sortment of checks, L 36 inches wide. 1-wool French Se 54 colleges, including those mentioned |May be expected when large num- dots, stripes and fig- FIRST FLOOR BARGAIN ITEMS 4 1 s n,.:'hl'f:,:.lt;fi?:a R TTEie o [PSee i ke é":m“n:,.':‘.; Aboye. | These courses are planned to| P18 2SS Nk es may grow in sev- ures. Warranted fast Boys’ Blouses, the celebrated | Boys' Wash Sults, of cham- | 39C Printed Batiste, 25¢ | aroiscs skirts, cic. 1n navy bluc | spring Suits, coats’ skircs, ete: f fit themyelves for directing food serv- fl;'llfl v::{:a“::t:?m n‘-:ym m colors. z:ty:e: ;nr}ens_ l:rz';. n:: bray u‘\d ma;lnu; v;hl!u and col- ex:g-‘lnflc;ne fir:::ggwnn.yu-’::,n :‘: and black. Goldenberg's—First Fleor, 3 a 3 er's end” 3 ors; sizes to a 2 ———————— | Branches may be s special ca- Di chambray and madras; white | years of age. wmnsl 00 figure and floral designs; good 9 . . tering work develo; and a food 39c Dress @58 colors: aixed. $ito Yive o assortment of colors. be included. There.are few o S0 poseooiea Goldenberg’s—First Floor. LISTEN LD! HmRations. to such » srowih with Ginghams, 25c i years "woren 80¢ auB0ys" “Mother's Friend” Wash ! omens 1 1‘. ‘ rrespo ncrease in financial 32-inch Dresi : ! o (IS T 2 ottt g | B SR Cordere | B SVl $1.50 Bed Hose at 39c Pair BY ELSIE ROBINSON, the executive ability of the manager. Pants,” sizes. 8 to SEnRER RS $l 65 3 b Advantages and Disadvantaxes. : $ - o e 3 : ] 3 ‘There ‘Was no end of a howl a while | The tearoom work is an occupation | 7 exta e quality. YRR e 1°95 W Lo , Pl"ows at 880 Women’s Mock Seam Fiber Silk Hose, in black and a ago when that Boston woman wanted | where a woman may render a par- 35cPeggy Cloth,24c Large-size Bed _Pillows, cov- | few white; all sizes. Subject to slight imperfections, which to sell her husband to the highest bid- | ticular service. If she loves the coun. 32~Inch§exsy Cloth, & ¥ o ered with heavy-weight art tick- do not affect the wear or appearance. der. Asa provider he hadn’t proved a | try her tearoom may be by the broad Bir woven: machi fabcte. ea‘rjr- elg ings, as well as A, C. A stripe Children’s Lisle Stockings, in black only; seamless Populat Investment. Bove was bank- | highway; of it may be at the lake for boys' sults, children’s . i i i merien ] e gt FrpEeichions WHHI e o (D | or seaside, in the sm n or the dresses, women’s hous 3 , . £ O3 H B . large city, Wherever it is, she may rimentyatrs ovhalfon . ° Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. ‘Goldanberg's—Fisst Floor. / | develop there the atmosphere that its wearing qualities. an e S a o alr e e = reficets her own personality, It is Geldaabees’s.-Ficet Fiosk. D s et 'm.-an: E‘?fwc gn:d"lé'g.'.f i (‘-(ood _ch::y»wexght V\"p;)‘lrlnlxp or Afis;’ralliian Br?nd o, . ° ' stant attention to details and long . 99 ankets, in white or gray with blue or pink borders; a fine hours of work. It means “testing and L 2 : 3 3 2 | l;'n:linm time tho ;h:t'. hard work— 390 Shp‘o“ grade cotton with soft fleece finish ; sizes 64x76 and 66x80, for ast means per- a P . .. - . Histence in matniaining high stand- : Veils at Zlc large double beds. = This important sale, with its lowered prices and great assortments, fulfills the high- L Qimands Eood, husines ) i ol $3.00 Double-Bed Blankets, $1.95 Pair est expectations for quality and value, offering products of the best furniture makers- Faok 5 RTACk"™ koD 5 T o bam. 1o T lnch fanc 816 and 66x80 Double-bed Blankets, In white, tan or gray, with in America. In nearly every part of the coun- ‘brown, navy blue and taupe. The ancy stripe borders; soft fleece finish. . try tearooms have appeared and easily ‘adjusted kinds. Nejdeadety—Tourty ¥ior. their number continues. to. increass: Fint o Veuisg Bopt. edroom oSuite i Wherever a large number of people | must be fed outside of the indi- { vidual home there is usually a de- H | mand for a tearoom, as the high- xtl‘a- 1Z€ class hotel dining room or restau- . the cafeteria 2 < . e e Nightgowns particular need which a Bood tea- o z at $1.25 A special purchase | o rupt and the pantry was empty. So, w'“'lm]e se“mg Women’s extra size 25 his youth and beauty were stiil un- P = o osed to realize on gt e proneeed o vtz || Price of Beef in Men’s & Young Men’s Suits at $14.50 These suits are of a weight that can be worn until warm weather arrives—and at this remarkably low price they are unmatchable values. % Styles for the.young fel- lows and the business man, also conservative styles for older men. Materials are good, durable cassimeres, in tan, brown and green mix- tures. Double and single breasted models, in sizes 33 to 42. Young Men’s Pants Values up to $4 75 $9.00 Pair ... . A special value for Wednes- day—young men’'s pants of blue and green flannel, brown and gray mixture cassimeres in fancy shades, also a few fancy wor- :t.!dl in blue. Walst sizes 28 to Goldendarg's—First Floor, $295 Queen Anne period design bedroom suite, finished in American walnut, in beautiful light grain. Bow-end bed, chifforette with enclosed trays and four drawers; large dresser and triplicate- wing toilet table. ek ) Sale of $69.00 The sale price is $4 less than the regular price, offering a saving worth white. Foster “Ideal” Drop- side Cribs, with patented toe-trip; of all metal, in white enamel finish. Muslin Nightgowns, the avallal with yokes of tucks " "A_wave of indignation promptly . et {be, country. as| on and insertions, fin- How revolting! What are we com- ished with neat ruffle to} * Disposing of a mate accord- ~ around neck and long ot F'-“ el _,',','“"‘""“‘ms."mr Soee sleeves. Extra full o g & mate by - o cut sizes; made of a mate || ments sold out for periods shown es ; 2 o on always was a srainy place, || below, as published in the news- soft-finished muslin. t young woman seems to have || Pepers,averaged as follows, showing 5 ot oue. the ety w10 U ey of i markew Women GSOE"WQN' Its logical conclusion. If You're k . S ko vour neart ‘on the canai- || Wesk RANCEPERCWE. Ar.Price b date with the bel‘tdbun and Bradstreet || Eoding ow—Iigh plxtra Size Musin rating wiymet dell him out when the{| jop y ish quality, with deep T e g et L Jan.8 fiaungn of tucks and mal 4 “{«%flz‘fi‘ advising it mind you: || yop'sg Tades cut Gencrousty Tall rely pof ng oul rue in- . D Y ok cous matsimonial game!l Jan. 22 . ‘Women's Bloomers, laws. s We speak complacently of|| y %0 some one “marrying well." . I"u‘::uh{ F:: : $1.00 r with a judicious investmen . S. AL Bioom =g un But when some one wants Feb. 12 mfi:h “u.m”. f:\t bl’-‘:: in bord: to unload that investment because of (| Feb, 19, and pink; full cut; finish- depreclated value, we gamp in horror. ed with heavy elast| t & dear, consistent old world . d_with heav R e pername srers i sun{| Swift & Comp.ny sizes o hope, as long as we do gasp some- times, that the time will come when U. s. A Z we won't rate hearts with cabbages ‘8ad lard. 1663 1701 n“?ei‘ c;akmfi'una. uphol- ered in leather substitute; Our Divided Payment Plan of- complete with layer - felt fers a convenient means of pur- boxed mattress. A chasin able davenpart by day; & ..'.. » 3 fect bed by night. Regular o $69 value at $49.

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