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RAT % ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. 1921 - PANANA DEPETED LD OF TRILS Isthmus Republic Scene of Numerous Adventures, I From Noble to Ignoble. The republic of Panama, W news dispatet ned relations with the »f Costa Rica over is the subject of ssued by the Na- i T $1.98 Petticoats, $1.59 of fin cotton matertals, $1 to $1.50° Hot- Water Bags, 69c $1.50 Wash Suits $1.15 with tucked flounce and smail ¥ ru in copen, navy. pu . gray and black: elastic waist; all lengths—Third Floor. Extra quality red rubber bags. in two-quart size; some have slight defects in finish, but all warranted to give satisfactory service.—First Floor. Mother’s Friend Brand Wash Suits, for boys from 3 to 9 years; of chambray, madras and linene. Fast colors.—First Floor. T T oo el oot Seedeedesiesfoedeedoefosfosfoaioaiosfoatostoaioafentraiontion ST Sireieoieeiieedeedeedeadeedsalsafsaiiatsadsalsatsaloaiesl |~ Foimisiay—a Notgopthy Gowp of : Another Phenomenal Skirt Purchase | | i puted boundar: = following bulletin 1al Geograp) e e ! N e W Ea S t e Ir Undoubtedly the Best Values We Have Offered in New Spring Styles public of ¥ — P New Spring Pattern G 1A e Fashionable New Matarials Valies Worth le to the noble, f debaucheries of blo s: —Wonderful Color Range. ol s1e) —Velour Plaids Millinery 10 ana *15 New fashions are arriving daily to aug- ment our display of beautiful Easter Hats. » com- | :§: —Plain Velours # aies I 4 —French Serges cts o & __Stri e e ] b3 S'trlped Worsteds % —Velour Checks —Mannish Mixtures —Basket Weaves —Novelty Skirtings Bt ot o B3 Last week's sale of Skirts was so successful we scoured the market for another lot. We succecded bey Individualized hats for every occaston arce fondest expectations. As the result of this wonder purchase we 230 All-wool Skirts—even better than presented—abloom with color and gaily {le fiest I trimmed with flowers. Exclusiveness The st ude Tucked, Accordion-pleated, Flare, Sport and Tailored models All the leading shades and combinations, and plenty of . + characterized by smartness and good slar size waist bands and skirt lengths. :3.‘ is Cent = i b Goidenberg 's—Second Floor. basie —all s atls Hemed aud b toaie el R R Sl e e features that make them conspicuous among our garden of spring styles. This Boston Bags showing is truly remarkable—a visit to our millinery department will prove our Regularly $3.00, at statement to your own satisfaction. New Banded Hats $3.95 & $5.00 A splendid assortment of the newest styvles for spring in Banded Hats—all colors to choose from. Smart and A special sale of Genuine Goldenberg’s Standard Series of Boys’ Two-Trousers Suits Even though you may know every detail of the tailor man’s craft—even though you are well versed in the na- ture of the fabrics—we are certain you could not make single suggestion that would insure better service or pro- portions more true for the garments which this offer con- cerns. far cry from ama to the cast and w » popular na -d oo * T T A ) largely nearly Balboa s! crest in 1 covered ocean, made_the singularly mod the King of Spain to so the sea and all lands and islan dering on_it. ‘from pole to pole, till Judgment day.’ Stream of Gold From Peru. “Since a few discovery the Isth New Spring models—single and double breasted—uwill be shown tomorrow in all the new shades. Coats with in- verted or box pleats and trimmed with fine alpaca. The materials are sturdy wearing all-wool cheviots, tweeds and G T T long time called 3 ¢ . f £ - > ) gateway for commer I becoming modes of particu- Split Cowhide Leather Boston varn-dyed navy blue serges. All sizes 8 to 19 years. and the west and between ific S T Jags, in cordovan finish; well - 7 7 - America and The old city of lar desirability for present made, with covered steel frames; 13, 14 and 15 inch sizes. First Floor—Leather Goods Dept. Panama was founded as the entry port on the Pacifle side in 1518, more than a hundred vears before the Pilgrims land- «d in Massachusetts. Portobello, known Specialized Values at $9.75, $12.75, $16.50, $18.50 and $22.50 Goldenberg’s Boys' Clothing Department—Third Floor. wear—see the interesting groups offered at $3.95 and = $5.00. 35¢ Pillowcases, 28c pac 3 42x26 Bleached Piliowcases. a Gokehers nd Eloo quality; finished with constructed a paved of Spanish colonial 1 ver from Peru was car old trail like cordwood. rch great wealth was an irr fble attraction to the caneers who | |5 infested the Caribbean. Time after; |3 time they swooped down on the isthmus frora t strange island commonwealth near Haiti old Panama was entirely destroyed in 1671 by such an expedition, under the leadership of the notrious Henry Mor- gan, later Sir Hen On other oc- in spite of its ions, was taken. $3.50 Satin | A Specially Priced Sale of - 3 Duchesse, $2.89 Women’s Low Shoes at $3.95 Pair Back to Old-Time Prices L 36-inc Sat S0 2 5 s 0 InchUBIAcK (B tin Duchese.) | A new lower-price level for stylish spring footwear. There are | T Lk e e Saits | oxfords, pumps and strap sli n tan, patent colt, black kid =9 A xfords, pumps and strap slippers, on tan, patent colt, b i I and dull leathers, and you have choice of Cuban, military and high 2; 400 Ne W S rin B ouses 9 - 9, heels. Welted, turned and McKay sewed soles. Sizes 2% to 7. Children’s Floor. E Notion Specials Dress Shields, good quality, l“:l’:ll-wr:zhl nainsook cov- ered; size 2, 3 and 4 Regular! o pair. 19¢ Snap isteners, all sizes, regular 5S¢ kinds. Two 5 cards for C Tintex, for dyein; and street oloring and restoring delicate 15: formidable fortifi Goldenberg's—First 1 ————— e n occupicd by the pirates as ; | . | : e ol thatat a Uwme: One _ Bloomers, 69¢ $1.75 Bleached 35c Dandcrine, 22c The Result of A Sale That SAbHice: a1l atade 'y o B s o1 Tacis 'O Bartokeilos ulle- Children’s Bloomers, ‘of fine - ial Establish: Rubber Baby Pantx, pure less in the village to which the one- Erade sating, white and flesh col- Sheets, $1.35 mg':'_‘d::‘zfi-”an}‘L'K;'u'l!”':de(%!:;' a Specia stablishes a sum, small, medium and large o Lol b - : ela waist and knee; sizes 5 5¢ ax, . i R larly 50c :th":nn :”s"r.“e‘d"{fl..»p L‘fi‘.’"x,u‘.ilf.‘:{;“;.f‘}:::! §hal x9 Seamless Bleached 1c.)—First Floor. Purchase New Value Record :a’i? egularly oe 39¢ Panama canal, and its stones TH tetla T et S Sheets, made of superior grade | Tua i Cloths, to make material for concrete. Little Tots’ Bloomer | she-ting coton. tree trom | 15¢ Soap, 2 Cakes, 15¢ & 0 s o Andiblouses <elli it dowine | | stitehed edges. pertect 8¢ Politically Isolated. D | = rch l![-,xlu do:_h 'h';ld ze; per- Seiiius Wiolet Minatsbvant Seems like old times to find blouses selling at this low price. UMY T s T e raghl resses, $3.50 _fect auality —¥irat Floor. ___ | Soap, full-size cakes—First Our constant watchfulness over the market enables us to offer a ian Seam Tape, all widths: art. It Of fine grade blue material Floor. : b Bel s Be six-yard pieces; lawn or f()o P nigh-whigted. models. with rull | 20c Unbleached L2t wonderful purchase at much below the regular prices prevailing cambric Lol ca, bu skirts and pockets; made with Cotton, 14c 25¢ Ta]cum’ 18c a few months ago. We advise early attendance—for these are 1 s s e Bt Geograp white sailor collar. finished with - Jes s = B = = sty 5 Syl [ White braid; sizes 3 to 8 vears.— or e Babcock’s Butterfly Talcum styles that every woman wants—and there will undoubtedly be a | | Four picces 1t Bas been left out of the rec _Third Floor. Cotton s olaat’ even, rounds | Eomisc fulleiselcans (Tax, lc) great response to this announcement. | i Tieer, T 5 of Central America . | thread quality.—First Floor. — no_doubt due in Gymnasmm b= = — o= 7 Charming new styles of Fine Batiste, Soft Voiles, Striped - existence of the 29¢ P 50c Tooth Paste, 32¢c S 2 =2 s J 4 @ States ownershin | |2 c Percales, 19¢c ) Voiles and Dimities. $4 SEsader Unya S omeny Bloomers, $1.98 Lreaies, DensoUsRE Taoth Pasta, feEalic oles itics $3.50 and $4 Matting “The lttle republic ' shaped li Of fine grade black satin, with ’ 3“",[ l;‘en s, light gr«_v:n_dm 50c tubes. (Tax, 2c.)—First Scores of spring models, including Tucked Waists with colored | R“gs $2 48 a scction of waving ribbon or a| | fasteners. adjusstable n neat figures, stripes, checks | Floor. bisidired collass: Tacetiimm WaSets wath ivects 1 | y DL 2 NI Suls et Giel T ‘tull - plaited and dot xtra fine, high-count . 5 embroidered collars, Lace-trimmed Waists with vests. long tuxedo col | 6x9-foot Japanese Matting miles across at narrowest point} | years.— quality, for making men's and Boys’ Kuti lars, embroidered fronts combined with lace insertion; neat Tailored Rugs, 330-warp Oriental, floral snd not much over fifty miles wide | | boys ‘shirts, women's and chil- | Y € Waists with organdy collars and cuffs, Tucked Waists with hemstitch- | and medallion designs, us well as D e s s Y $2.00 Middy | drensiwenr - it Moot Overalls, 95¢ ing, and Colored Voile Waists with white collars. 1S0-warp reversible ‘carpet de- Carstiaa Al bl a ey | 20c Cambric, 14c Kutie Overalls, (Union-made.) i Hj{‘l‘l" low neck and square neck, Peter Pan and convertible col- | Slent-wenmh ey | . Atlantic_ side sth is oc- | Of cover trimmed with red, and ars. sizes, 36 to 46. | cupied by The m]:,:nui!'nlmnl | Blouses, $1.50 36-inch White Cambric, a su- | khaki trimmed with red, also Goldenberg's—First Floor, Bargain Booth. 19¢ Dress is between and a . hal & New Middy Blouses, of perior, fine, cl en grade; blue trimmed with red. Guaran- 3 ? : 12V iien, Soms ; Lonsdale jean, regulation for general use. ¢ Floor. | teed fast colors.—First Floor. Gmghams, &°/2C 27-inch Dress Ginghams. in a 50 Wh.t P l' 39 large assortment of beautiful C ite ropiin, C plaids, fancy checks and piain inch White Mercerizel Poplin, a fine rich silk lustrous quality, colors —First ¥ with permanent finish.—First Floor. | Men’s $4, 00 Ufiibn ’ . | Sale Of Young Men S Slllts $17.50 Crex Rugs, $10.95 | Suits, $2.19 . _ 50 Genuine Crex Rugs. each bearing the well known factory label, Men's N oh i it M $ e B B A R | R A 0 $35.00—Now Marked....... e L Bungalow Aprons, $1.50 Men’s $3.25 Union 4 Suits, $1.65 style, with navy blue flannel col- lar and cuffs, trimmed with white braid and lacer; all sizes.— ird Floor. | '$1.50 Bleached Sheets, | $1.19 i | $1x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets. made of heavy round thread sheeting cotton: slightly imper- eI, $2.00 Crepe d;"Crhine, $1.69 the central mour the Atlant T — no | lely on its Of good quality ginghams, in assorted broken plaids and Mars ; ; " 2 : deaa 1o & 40-inch Box Loom Colored Creps We are determined upon making a clean sweep of these broken lines and odd lots madras in various striped cffects: made with kimono sleev Mol BT de Chine, heavy. irm-woven qual- from our regular stock, and real values and recent prices have been ignored. They e el Kbed Cotton Union | belt and pocket; some trimmed wjth rick rack braid. #ull cut.—Third | | { i { | Suits, ecru color; perfect qual- regular and extra sizes up —First Floor. ity, in such fashionable shades as Henna, Tangerine, Jade, Shrimp, Copen, Cadet, Turg White. etc.—First_F are weights suitable to wear during the spring season, and this fact adds new im- portance to the low price. Models designed for young men and high school and college students; eorrectly styled in single and double breasted effects, with plain or patch pockets. Colors are green, brown, tan. olive and heather mixtures. Quarter and hali lined. Sizes 15 to 20 years for the high school boy and 34 to 42 for the young men. T R Men’s $4.50 Union $3.50 Velvet Rug; | $2.29 \ Velvet Rugs, woven col- | R T G Lewis - make M Worsted and Cotton PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE ek eyt ’s and ’s 0’Co 5 EnG andndak ety Men’s and Young Men’s ats 1 T A S et | % - quality; mostly a sizes in he ured d g . B Juality jdce i it o T Choice of Our Entire Stock $14 50 % i 55. _lot—Firxt Floor. e 1} = B = ~ 50c Stair or Hall Sold Up to $32.50 at. .......... o _ Glass Bathroom Shelves, 14 S s | Men’s $3.50 Union Runner, 29¢ Yard What an opportunity to purchase a good warm overcoat at a big saving. The quantity is inch size, nickel brack- ['Q) v S o Suits, $1.95 Napier Car; for hall or stair limited, and you should come early. Ulsters, Ulsterettes and plain Chesterfield models to select 2 oo g Men's Harvard Mills Heavy s: 1S inches wide: in red, from. Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, ecru green, t&n and Lrown colorings. Men's Clothing Department—First Floor. color; made with satine binding, g —Fourth Floor. O o | mhich prevente ¢ . o i = e = — - i & all size = On Exhibit at the $3.00 All-Wool suia lB[u!chew(-l Kniyes, _as- o I | “Men’s Union Suits :) o - 1 9 o sorted styles S, > Ihe AUTOMOBILE sHOW || $1.98 ‘ Boys’ 65¢ and 85c Rompers, 48c $2.50 All-Wool Serge, || Spricd styles and sizes, inch aise, K00 ‘ s d Velour, $1. | Play Rompers, in solid colors, also blue-and-white hairline stripe. $1.49 e = fach. size, 38c | $1.45 54 N-weol Velour. a | Sizes 2 10 6 years.—First Floor. ' 2 Fright’ e ; NextWcek i o ansic Tor sults, aresses. 54-inch All-wool Imperial Serge, Wright's Spring-ncedle Ribbed iy B Wiack, navy, brown and | afine. close-woven twill quality Jtedium_welent Sralbeigran GIBSON MOTOR CO., ray iest Floor. $2.50 Longcloth, $1.69 [ In navy and midnight blu sleeves and full-length legs: sec- 1 Conn. Ave., N\W $3 00 Men’s Wear | 36-inch Longcloth, a fine, soft, chamois-finish grade, full ten yards | — . == = onds o regular $2.50 values— Pt i = A en | in each piece—¥First Floor. et WHORE e b e G b ; | 50c Cretonnes, 25¢c - New Red Serge, 51.19 ‘ 25¢ White Linene 19¢ “Mil!l ‘{n:nlzlhs of \'.;nl Wide ew Moo s s yashabla Cretonnes, light and I G ) (oo ok i B L) Z4-inch White Linene. a cotton fabric with heavy linen finish, | dark colorings, in floral, bird, Necklaces, $1.95 s B own only. | very desirable for middy blouses, suits, skirts, etc.—First Floor, stripe and tapestry effect to The much wanted Ch sponged #nd shrunk: brown only . —Firat Floor. | 8 yard lengths, but as much as Sas y ’I.l-:l;t:l-n !:"ylle White anid Ne = = — . . 100 like. for draperics, ene L F pendant 3 | 29c White Nainsook, 19¢ o0 A sl e o arereElR jarye Sise | Clnn decoratc Sral waxe andonsdunt | e s, ete.—Kirat 5 3 X ] cut bead 36-Inch Pongee 36-inch White Domeatic Nainsook, an extra fine, soft-finish qual- e — Enterp rine :'lm::l_w- : d well made.... | L % | ity, for lingerie.—First Floor. 0 oppe; S L T T | Silks, 49¢ [ Sex 69c Table Damask it 4 outt shape " set ot Beaded-top | E R asily it ‘u nd 6 — | | A fine, close-woven silk and | 29¢ Pagama Checks, 19¢ 50c ;:‘ml.;.‘oropu.u O e ‘ [l cotton fabric, that hus the ‘up: 3 o IR ] o) ’ ) A Handbags, $4.48 (o] man 0.! earance of all-silk pongee: all -inch White Pajama Checks, in fine pin checks, for men's, 55-inch Yarn Mercerized Table 2 ) S D aated sirest and evening | Women'sand children’s underwear.—Kirst floor. Damask, a serviceable grade for . 1 .2 )\ New Beaded-top Handbags, fine CLEANERS and DYERS | [| _hicx—rirt vioor ‘v e Voi N e = guslity stk molee bagais "k e = = S | 69c White Voile, 49¢c paticrns —Hirntinoor; A heavy silk tassels to match: silk 12—STORES—12 i 69¢c Colored 44-inch White Chiffon Voile (note the extra width); fine sheer | lined: fitted with purse and mir- f o d 0 quality, with beautiful chiffon finish.—First Floor. 29c Huck Towels _ror_in_cover.—Wirat_Floor. Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. | | rgandy, 50c i < 121 Setcctea Tnamver Siey $1.25 Silk Poplins, 89¢ Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. E. i 40-Inch Coiored Organdy, a fine slo 95 Llnoleum Ru S, $5 95 /zC Black Chemically Trent- 1ndders— . v iy i ansparent quality, with ty | .. y . = 1o e de | | 36-inch Colored Faille Silk o trans 3 h dainty Hemmed Huck Towels, in all ed Floorbrushes, made of 4-foot size, " Ph M. 4724 * cobweb finish: strect and evening 6x9-ft. Cooks-make cork-filled, burlap-back Linoleums, tomorrow | white; soft, absorbent weave, for high-grade varn; long 980 | 5-toot xire, Poplin. extra heavy high lus- one e I shades, also pastel colors—First | at nearly one-half price on account of a slight irregular printing: ori- hand or e use; size handles ... o foot size, it q“"d!"“’;r’:i: "JL'J:.'.“',ES E Floo | ental and tile designs, in various colorings.—Fourth Floor, | inches.—First Flo | ’\“'fi‘ffc' flunnd h:l:k.—xl”lr-l p..',.,:_

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