Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1921, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ~D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921 19 | ‘IA IBEGR[AM PRl[;ES ! | Sale of 120 Dozen CUNGTOHGHPONT} | e e the pace for value-giving. offering summer Values Up to $1.75 Pair Women’s Two-clasp Silk Gloves—the famed “Kayser” make, in black, white and colors, with self and contrasting stitching Extra heavy quality, with double-tipped fingers. Sale price, $1.00 Complaint Made That Re- 1 ~ Men—here's a sale that Ui “ | tailers Reap a Profit of undersear ot unaquated savinms. | High-grade Nainsook Union Suits, with permanent closed crotch. low-cut nec k—all generously sized and PERFECT a pair. F ‘Im Per Cent Qlfl},}‘kl:"\'.l Ski‘:reusl 34 lro 4 Goldenberg's—First Floor. ; . aldenbort's—Fimt Floor. One source of war-time prices Easter Sale of ‘Wwhich seems to be hanging on in the g Silk Jersey face of a general reduction is that of retall sales of ice cream by drug- gists and delicatessen stores. Com-. plaint has been registered over the practice which seems to be gemeral throughout the city of charging at the rate of from $2.60 to $2.80 per *gallon for the cooling delicacy, which, it is claimed, is a profit of 100 per cent at the $2.80 per wallon retail sales rate. Ice cream requires the minimum of handling and care in keeping on the part of the retailer. The two local ice cream companies serve cream to the retailer at the rate of $1.40 a gallon. The retailer has no handling 1o do except that of putting it in the cartons when he makes a sale. The manufacturers deliver the cream, Envelope Chemise $4.50 to $6.50 Values Worth from $6.00 to $9.00 ‘Women's Flesh Color Jersey Silk Envelope ~Chemise, some beautifully trimmed with lace in back and front, bodice top style; others with hemstitehing in back and front, with lavender, blue and pink shoulder straps. Per- fect quality; all sizes. Wonderful Sale of Easter Hats A Beautiful Array of the Smart- est Styles of the Season—Every One Fresh, New and Alluring. Potted Plants and Flowers \ great wvariety of fragrant ocoms, fresh from the n house—read r First Floor. prices ter Lily Plants, 69¢ to $2.00. ice it, salt_it, and look after the con- Women'’s $4.00 Silk taihers. They even furnish the cab- = inets in which it is kept in the re- Camisoles, $2.50 tail stores. E Flesh Color Jersey_ Silk Cami- 40 Inches Wide, at $1.98 Yard The retail prices vary according to Eleanic the sections of the city from 60 cents b S SO T to 70 cents a quart. In the south-{ B Y9 O00 SRR, TOURN A east, southwest and part of the north- ‘Goldenberg's—First Floow. > All Washington is talking about our Easter Hats at $10.00 because of the l‘ $2.50 Crepe Meteor r:n.t‘ss:(:‘l‘x;‘a“:!.”v:hfi:"s:rzrar:vp:;l(;l(;'g,:_G.'- - wonderful assortment of distinctive A T e Mo Pleasant section = it i fhe price s gencrally 70" cents a | All v',‘z "i"'s styles and the super-values offered at ey quart. = 4 ;. - a y, rich, satin-face f col Serge this moderate price. - The new groups all-pure with the r clinging finish, in such START CHINESE SHOP -~ | ¢ Wostlt 31:30 Yard, tat added to tomorrow’s sale emphasize the X e e s Hioha: Ny ; 98c Yard advantages of choosing your Easter hat Biue, Brown, Cadet, Copenhagen TO AID FAMINE VICTIMS Heavy Double-warp All Pure Wool ~Storm Serge, correct here tomorrow. $1.25 Silk Poplins, 89¢ ‘Washington Women Inaugurate v:(eight ar:{d texture for"dress:s, nch Colored Silk Poplins, Store to Help Sufferers skirts and suits, as well as for . = . ° high lustrous quality. zood heavy i tn Ghina rape. o navs,“brown, “grecn Materials : : Trimmings: i e T Moo eralor, o) b eomttisarac msz.su(;g‘::lyw 1F h ir Braid Embroidered Silk An Early Ribbons Embroidery e the China famine fund have opened a Sl e ' Hair Brai HIBEOICCrC o Selects Fancy Pins Cherries $2 Chinese shop at 1145 Connecticut avenue Serge, $1.59° Lisere Visca Braid election and will take turns in selling Easter 42-inch fiAll-wool French Serge, 5 I AJ . b’ novelties and oriental gpecialties for the a close. fine twilled quality, in S 1 visable + benefit of Chinese relief work. Ra¥y bluctouly. 4 Milan Ce“°phan.e bl $2.50 Satin Duch valhy "Caron) attraction s & “eoen” ot| )~ $3.00 AN-Wool Tricotine, || Legiorn All-over Silk Braid o show window to the amusement of crowds of onlookers. The committee has placed on sale in the shop everything from hand-painted Easter cards, the work of Washington girls, to candies, cakes and Chinese works of art. The store is impressively 4decorated with festoons of gayly colored $2.29 46-inch All-wool Tricotine, a close, firm-woven grade, fn black and navy blue. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. An immense array of Easter Hats—each one personally selected for its originality and smartness. All at one moderate price—ten dollars. 36-inch Rlack Satin Duchesse, all pure silk, heavy satin face quality; guaranteed to wear. Goldenberg's—First Floor. For Wedn;sduyf-An Important Sale of Women’s Silk Hosiery Extra Special $ oOO Substandards of at o $2.00 Quality ribbon, crepe lanterns and other furnish- ings suggestive of the far east. The entire proceeds of the sale will be turned over to the China famine fund, it is announced. Among those who will store on various days are Miss Frances Hopkins, Miss Mary Heller, members of the Junior League; mem: bers of the ladies’ committee, headed by Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, and a group of young matrons, headed by Mrs. Montgomery Angell. sh —Another of the remarkable hosiery events which have established a reputation for underselling for our hosiery department. One of the best known makes on the market— Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk Stockings of excellent quality; in black, white and a number of, desirable colors; with double sole, heel and toe. These are termed “substandards” owing to very slight imperfections, which do not affect the appearance or wear- ing quality. The very low price suggests buying for spring and summer needs in this sale tomorrow. Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, 50c ‘Women’s Heavy-weight Fiber and Silk Mixed Hose, mock seam back, having the appearance of silk when worn. Black and Cor- dovan. Slightly irregular weaves of $1 values. | “Women’s “Kayser” Silk Hose, $2.95 Children’s Socks, 29¢ Famous “Kayser” Brand Ingrain Silk Hose, with Children's Mercerized Lisle Socks, plaim white SEEK HIGHER ANNUITIES. Retired Civil Service Employes Form Organization. Those who have been retired under . the civil service retirement law have « » organized with the object in view of making an effort to induce Comgress to so amend the law as to increase annuities. Meetings of the Association of Re. tired Employes are held every Satur- day afternoon’ at 2 o'clock at 1423 New York avenue, it is announced by Robert Armour, secretary. KIWANIS SPECIAL PROGRAM. special holy week program will be given at the lupcheon meeting of . White Goods ’ 29-inch Plisse Crepe. in white Parents---w’lat a Sale' pinic and flesh; o fne B ’ N f lk S -t close woven mercerize ljty, for 1i i . . oo Ingeie wess. 20C oys Oorio uits 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, an _extra fine‘ tRheer.d two-ply lity, fe sts an dresses. “wortm 3% 2 25C . yard 2 X - 36-inch A . - - . . . close woven, i An offering of extraordinary timeliness because it comes quality, for dainty lin- = 2 2 = gorio, ote. Worth 23 16c¢ just when every boy needs a new Easter suit. We could S eiact While Dottedl Swiss: only get a limited quantity, and when they are sold it is extra fine sheer auality, 49¢ hardly likely we will be able to secure more to sell at this low in nea b : : 5%c yard... price—so be here early tomorrow to outfit your boy. Chm:f';‘xeh';fivf:’m“‘fl“_ Made of durable quality Cheviots_ and Tweed Mixtures: full reg- finish quality, worth 25¢ 196 ular cut and well tailored. Full cut Knickerbocker pants. Sizes 7 to yard . . No. 200 Imperial English Long- 16 years: > clotly a fine chamois finish grade; Boys’ “Better Value” Two-Trousers Suits $9.75, $12.75, $16.50 Choose the Boys’ Easter Suit tomorrow—from our complete stock- and be assured that your boy will look his best. All the newest spring effects, Worth $2.00 Goldenberg’s—] 98c Crib Blankets, 59¢ * 30x40 Crib Blankets, Blue or pink 36-inchés wide; full 1 patterns and colorings, in single and double breasted suits, with yokes, pleats and flat or patch pockets and beits. Suits that have distinction of class and styling and that any boy will be proud to wear. Made of cassimeres, cheviots, the Kiwanis Club Thursday at 12:30 lar " tripe”: in plain black only. | with colored rolled fashioned tops: si 5 ; i H ' .in the Hotel Washington. $Hel populaT R mIaERe = ol 5 * |91; subject to slight im; D e Rea a0 designs; soft, fleecy finish grade, tweeds and Blue serges. Large selection of patterns. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Hev, Williame W Shesrer will de- Bill a1l the way up, ticluding garter tops HEzsuh SHt impgctections. gultable for’ cribs or go-carts! $9.75, $12.75, $16.50, liver &n _address. special selections Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. ‘will be rendered by the Seottish Rite Choir and er lenten ceremonies will e i na 5. Douglas G ‘LOVelY Easter Dresses for Wool Plaid Skirts VERY SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY AT $5.00 Another of those remarkable sales of women’s skirts, for which we have become famous—offering Beautiful All-wool Plaid Skirts secured from one of our best skirt makers at a concession. Just the skirt for sports or general utility wear—no spring wardrobe is complete without one. Washington’s Foremost Dress Sale--- $27.50, $32.50 and $39.75 New Spring Dresses son were appointed special boosters for the luncheon. A new roster of membership was issued with the an- L- 1 B- G. : nouncement o e meeting. - It gives 5 mecmet racnta i | Little and Big Girls approximately 175 active and four honorary members. . We are' splendidly pre- pared to supply’ Easter ap- parel for the children—a showing of dainty styles and materials unrivaled in the city for .completeness and variety. Of dainty white materials, in all sizes for little tots of 2 to 6 and young misses up to 14 years. Girls’ White Dresses, $8.98 to $15.98 Of beautiful quality nets and organdies, some with picot rufile trimmed _ skirts and sleeves, others with hems and laces. Also some made of dainty white ba- - Easter Cards: and Novelties ~—that will carry your message. From among the thousands of at- tractive cards and novel- ties you will be able to choose those most appropriate for the per- sons wihom you wish to remember. In order that our stock of Cards may be kept complete we are constantly re- Truly a most opportune sale, coming when so many women and misses need new frocks for Easter. This group of dresses presents the smart styles of the season and are the extreme of value-giving at $19.50. ALL THE PREFERRED MATERIALS ARE INCLUDED: ; Smartly tailored, box, side or knife pleated 1 effects. ! L Materials Are Velour Plaids or Checks, Plaid Basket Weaves and Novelty . Worsteds - ivil v i s ele® iste. A Ya 5 f th . . S new, sinpments Little Girls’ Dresses, $2.50 | lisic A farge assortment of the Canton Crepe Georgettes Regular size waistbands and skirt lengths. Sale price, i z Charming dresses for the little. | Elrls (10m 6 to 1¢ years of age. Chiffon Taffeta Crepe de Chine FIVE DOLLARS. k 2 for Sc to $1.00 each B o wbits seanmas win | Girls’ $5.00 Dresses, $3.98 Fine Satins Poiret Twill Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. : The National e amat Wit sows o ge‘r:’:lrllr:s; Lr::fmh:ligdy;:;;e"c!' s Tricotines Mignonette a R i Yoke ] . back d f 'y ith - o = o e = Tricolette $30 and $35 Seamless Goldenberg's—Third Floor. and belt; sizes 6 to 14 years. (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th St. °> ;=50 Colors of Navy, Black, New Blue, Gray, Rust, Jade, Flesh, and Tan. A varied range of ‘delightful styles, including corded dresses, ruffle dresses, eyelet embroidered dresses, new bouffant effects, flare models, tailored straightline modes, embroidered styles, braided dresses, combination dresses, pleated dresses, beaded effects and sport dresses. All sizes for misses and women. Also Stylish Stout Dresses, Sizes 44Y/; to 501/, Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Brussels Rugs . At $19.75 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs, W. & J. Sloane and Hartford Carpet Co’s products. In floral, medallion and neat all-over designs, with rich bor- ders. Light and dark colorings. | il | $12.50 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $7.85 | § Men’s and Youhg Men’é - Spring Suits $19.75 Men and young men on the lookout for unusual clothes values should not miss- this sale gpportunity. They’re suits acquired in a special purchase, and the price concession we obtained is passed along to you. STYLES FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN and STUDENTS Conservative models of Blue Serge and Self-Striped Serge, three-button style; full lined with alpaca or vene-" tian. Regular sizes, 36 to 42. Young Men’s Suits of Fancy Mix- tures, in green, brown and tan; one, Easy to Sew New Printed Pattem No more puzzling over how to put parts together —now the Pattern itself tells your how to sew! Each piece is clearly marked—"“back,” “front,” “sleeve”—with printed in- structions for every step. 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Wool and Fiber Rugs, reversible medallion and neat figured centers, with rich borders; red, green, olive and tan colorings. Sale of $6.00 Congoleum and Linoleum Ruzs at $2.98 4 it. 6 x 9 ft. Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs or 3x12- rmstrong’s ‘ Burlap-back Linoleum Rugs, in light and dark colorings, oriental and wood flooring designs. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $1.39 Seamless Sheets 3 72x90 Size—"“Run of the Mill” Sheets of good wearing quality, the seamless kind that housekeepers prefer; made of heavy round thread cotton. 72x90 size for three-quarter beds. Subject to slight imper- \ Wor,..ret. $2.00 to $5.00 A woman is sure of be- ing well gowned when wearing Warner’s Cor- sets, they being especially designed to fit any figure. Our stock is now com- plete with all the newest two and three-button single-breasted -Women ‘who have want- odel . - fections which do not impair the and two-button double-breasted mod- ed to learn to sew now :;’ges:,nf iTe e;;:ig:;;: serviceability) So. o oot e 98C s J = g : St 1 Seaml| BI h els; some with patch pockets. Regu have a new: chance. Low, medium and high e e et e [, Shdk Bleachel Fillowtaues, lar sizes 35 to 42. > bust, medium and long Double-breasted models, in plain tan and green checks— The Pattern With<he hips. Also front-laced fect quality; finished free from ‘starch or * with deep hems; $ 9 dressing; worth 5 worth $1.59 each .. l'2 each .-, > 330 : i : ing i Puzzle Taken Out! models. All sizes, 36-inch White Cambric, a fi i especially designed for the boy just going into long trousers. . . e lack N i = Gne FI-:Z_-_-:‘C‘I-‘ e i;%t:b‘eslllker Sizes 15 to 20 years. MoOall Pattern Ovunter—First Floor. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. quality: worth (20¢ l4C g’eecedrdqulllx)* worth 25c FREAT S el c yard .... Goldenberg’s Olothes Bhop for Men—First Floor— Direct Eatrance frem K BStreet.

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