Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 23

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C, MARCH 31, 1921 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, A Day Always Noted for Big Savings at Goldenberg’s In addition to a host of extraordinary values for our regular weekly remnant sale, we offer many important Special Sales of Spring Merchandise at Radically Lowered Prices—presenting store-wide economy events that urge your presence. Polo Cloth Coats ||Girls’ Wearing Apparel 3 Odd lots leit from the Easter season at prices that For Misses and Women will appeal to all thrifty mothers. Girls' Middy Blouses, with blue flannel collar $1.33 These are smart-looking d cuffs; trimmed with white braid and lace; most- coats that every woman and izes. Regularly $2.00 ...........cocvemree Is' Middy Skirts, copenhagen blue material, with ith young miss finds so service- able and desirable for spring d.- plaid: belt- full plaited models, with wi de $l 98 wear when the winter wraps become too heavy for com- Re l:\lldl’l\ 1ml 10 years only. Regularly $2.98 fort. finish; neat P Petticoats, with waists at- 50c Jaunty 36-inch belted mod- els, fashioned of splendid tached; finished with hem and tucks; sizes 1 4 quality all-wool Polo Cloth, Friday’s Important Clean-up of Mill Lengths and Remnants of Fine Silks In addition to a large assortment of silk remnants from our regular stock we've added a lot of mill lengths for Friday’s selling. They are the most wanted styles—the most preferred weaves and effects, and you may choose from the following: 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta 35-inch Satin Messaline 40-inch Silk Poplin 36 and 40 inch Prmted Foulards 40-inch Crepe de Chine years . Babies’ Short White Dresses, yoke :nlc “also SOC neat hem and Bungalow Aprons, 75¢ 0dd lot of Women'’s Bungalow Aprons, assorted blue striped materials; fasten-back model; full cut sizes. $1.50 Sacques, 79c Little Tots’ Rompers, of striped ham d pe: e pe gmga an 85C seersucker, also of white broken sizes . Girls' Kh: 35-inch Stripe Novelty Silks N stoes U" 1l tailored: and finished alee it CORDS B 5 Women’s Percale Dressing Sacques, assorted black | WC. ored and ‘hmished. 5! - 33-inch Tan Silk Pongee to $2.50 and gray striped effects. Made with neat collars and | Trimmed with patch pockets "’.,'l'c,fl,';'fi‘,',ffn,';',"°""., fne gmlity = 36-inch Check Costume Silks Yard belts; broken sizes. and nove]ty cuffs. Colors of 5 rm‘h“mmm Gingham House Sacques, fine grade checked material, finished with solid contrast- ing colors; broken sizes; WoTth $1.98 ee.oeee- . Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Specially Aranged for Fridey—A Sole Esroordinary! Remnants White and Colored Wash Goods | $2 to $3 All-Wool Banded and Untrimmed Hats/| -« b e s paet o Pty et e e b e it e e v | Dress Goods i mm trimmed with ) lace or 5 incess slips, of nainsook; .l size 6 years only. Ihgular!v : ‘ Goldenberg's—Third Floor. new blue, henna and tan. Sizes for misses and women. All the wanted street and evening shades—useful lengths for dresses, suits, waists and lmgene Goldenberg’s—] now. Lengths suitable for frocks, waists, lingerie, skirts and children’s wear. Lot 1—29c and 35c Values v Lot 3—39c to 59¢ Values FRIDAY'S REMNANT SALE PRICE An lmportant_ _Pur' > White Goods Remnants, consisting of White Goods Remnants, including ) chase of New Millinery N Cannon Cloth, India Linon, Nainsook, Pa- Pique, Novelty Voile Waistings, in stripes, | 2 ; jama Checks, Organdie, Voile, Shu’tmg c checks and plaids; Gabardine, Check Nain- L: ! 5 c 5 ar for Women and Misses Madras, Longcloth, Flesh Color Batistey sook, Chiffon Voile, Organdy, Mercerized | at a Phenomenally Low cte. Widths 30 to 40 inches. Remnant | Shadow Check Batiste, etc. Widths 32 to Splendid choosing in this Iof of remnants Price. Sale price, yard ........coceeeeineiiiinnas 40 inches. Remnant Sale price, yard ...... o i 2 For Cho ; Lot 2—39c and 50c Values Lot 4—59c to 79¢ Values B h,g;‘te‘ig’j;“;‘o,‘:3.';,',’,:33;‘;,:‘;:’;1‘53;;‘,1 or o1ce— > Colored Wash Goods Remnants, mclud- Colored Wash Goods Remnants, includ- wear, and in just the lengths every home ing Plain Color Voiles, Plain Color Or- ing Silk-mixed Pongee and Crepe de | gandy, Printed Voiles, Linen-finish s-m- Chine, Poplin, Printed Voile and Plain 1 dressmaker requires. ings, Mercerized Batiste, Linene, Printed Voile, Dotted Swiss and_ Organdie; Remnants of French Serge, Mannish - 4 Organdy, Mercerized Pongee, English also White Dotted Swigs, Flaxon, Or- ( Serge, Scotch Suitings, Storm Serge, Tai- [ ] 3 gandy, Novelty Shirtings, Voile, Gabardine, i Repp, Silk-and-cotton Chiffon _Silks, _etc. i = St Street and evening shades. Widths 32 to Poplin, Indian Head, etc. Widths 36 to 54 lors’ Serge, Vigeroux Suitings, etc. . - 40 inches wide. Remnant Sale price ...... inches. Remnant Sale price, yard ..... Black and leading colors. Widths, 40 to 54 This sale affords an un- Goldenberg’s—First inches. it e — e Goldenberg's—First Floer. usual opportunity for wom- en who want to trim_their X ‘ Sale Of TOWC].S own hats, or require a Friday’s Sale of Short Lots of Men’s Furnishings New Sprmg Blouses smart-looking ready-to- A 5 Silk Pongee wear hat for present wear. Hundreds of dozens of Huck and Turkish Tub Silke v : i 0 Hundreds of hats included Towels enter tomorrow’s sale—every one | Heavy Jap Silks - = Stop in the men’s furnishings department to- —all at one low price that fresh, new and PERFECT QUALITY. The ||. Striped Crepe de Chine.........c...cooeuue | m?rfowd morning and supp!yh.yfiur needs from Shonld s attract: crowds o prices tell their own story of economy. Delightful new styles for spring and sum- e ‘I‘)‘ilgt;::i‘:; 'f'rs;mufmf;";;';“;:}s‘;rii""y Bem our millinery department Hemmed Huck Towels, fast color red borders; mer—at a price that sets a new record for Men’s Union Suits, seconds of “Springtex e aizesil tnches, value-giving. Smart-looking tailored blouses Bodyguard” make; fine quality ribbed bal- tomorrow. Be here early / soft, absorbent grade; sizes 18x36 14C S-eing i s . briggan: long and short sleeve styles; 95 for first selection. Worth to 29¢ each.. of silk pongee,.tub silks in fancy stripes, closed crotoh; sizes 34 to 46. Worth $1.5 C heavy quality Jap silks and striped crepe de Men’s Neckwear, medium shape open -end four- ! Hemmed Huck Towels, fast color red borders; 2 | 3 k INCLUDED IN THE ASSORTMENT ARE:— suitable for hand or side towels; size 9 l/Z C chine—just the styles for business and sports I o wmives :n:dlgt'-unsdéu- L X34 20c each......nu-.. v 2 "slightly mussed from handling; bro- Milans, Lisere, Rough Straws, Fancy Braids and Combinations 1x34itiches SWorth 2 st e . Kext 10t of: values wrorth €0 81 = C $1.00. Hemmed Turkish Towels, full bleached; close- Strictly -tailored models, with high-low Men's Half Hose, “Onyx" and other high- convertible collar, Peter Pan styles, collars: finished with tiny pleatings, tucked fronts finished with hemstitching and other styles. Good range of colors. Sizes 36 to 46. I Goldenberg's—Secord Floor. Rlbbon Remnants Men—This Is Great News— n after-Easter selling of all NeW Spnng Smts A Wonder?ul sale Of Regu’“’ short ends and remnants, in all $19 7 5 $27.50 to $32.50 Spring Suits| iz woven, absorbent grade, for face or bath 14 use; size 18x36 inches. Worth 29¢ each.. C Banded Smlors trimmed with grosgrain ribbon and fancy bands: All the leading Turkish Towels, heavy absorbent grade for colors to choose from. Wonderful values at $1-89' face or bath use; size 18x36 inches. Worth 25C Geldeaberg’s—Millinery Department—Becond Floor. 39c each ...ooovennnnaienns secessesasssaans Goldenberg’s—First Fleor., s tinted styles; perfect quality: sold up to Sepatr=—c oo o Men’s Half Hose, of light-weight cotton; fully reinforced: black, cordovan and gray; perfect quality. Worth 15c loc pair .... Goldenberg's—First Floor. Stiles are Mushrooms, Sailors, Pokes, Roll Brims, Turbans, Side-roll Effects and grade makes; broken lots and, discon- 2 SC o Lo . . low prices for a quick cleara- Smart, Distinctive Styles for Misses ' way. Styes for Men, Young Men and Women—Featured Friday at— Setin_an et RESc¢ and Students bons, half inch wide, Garments made to sell at much high- yard ..... er prites—but we sell as we buy, and ¢ 9 ; ; we obtained some wonderful values [} Novelty bbons, including rossgrain and satins or dress and_millinery lOC purposes, yard Five-inch Ribbons, in every wanted shade, lengths : _ when we acquired this splendid lot of for hair Bows and 21 C T 4 clothing to sell at $19.75! A remarkably low price for suits of such ex- Bir le::,' ya;‘ T o O d d ts f Suits of Blue Serge, Blue Self Stripes, Blue cellent quality materials and correct styling—due Hibbons, in light and LO (o) ; Cheviots, also fancy colors, in Cassimeres to a special purchase of a Enakers cancell atlons :;rkwcmormga; ;g‘teh: 39 - and Cheviots, including Green, Tan, Brown which we took over at a sacrifice. yard ; W One, two and three button single-breasted All Are in Navy Blue—the Most Desirable § f e SR pide for forum o S $40.00 Wardrobe 2 = . Double-breasted models for the boy just Fashioned of fine French Serge and Mannish o at Sharp]y Reduced Pnces > putting on his first long trousers suit, as Serge, in a dozen smart and effective styles— Tl'unks $26 75 ';_erlls:lsw'he s‘;{z'eksh‘?t::f%l) !*e':ff_:m or College —Plain Tailleurs —Braid Trimmed Suits el e The items featured in tomorrow’s sale represent odd STagle Brcacied ene ard o e hatton aad —Box Coat Suits —New Tucked Effects full size heavy Fiber-covered pieces and few-of-a-kind suites of Willow and Fiber double-breasted in two-button models, for —Chic Flare Styles —Clever Ripple Suits e e onnee Furniture from our regular stock, as well as odd lots of tlhe Xoung}; maul‘-n Plain or patch pocket; half All are silk lined. Workmanship and finish of a Made with four drawers, hat other Furniture accumulated in our stocks. - Prices are ined with silk or alpaca. Sizes 3¢ to 42. character that is found only in garments of the better N T htaa radically reduced, bringing many splendid opportunities Main Floor—Direct Entrance to Men's class. Here tomorrow in sizes 16 to 20 for misses and 36 trimmings; hcnmplne with for savings on dependable quality Furniture. ¢ Clothing and Furnishing Departnuxtt— i '°fi“" f°,r, D e '.:Velfiusctor‘;'ua.ang”s' S crl&"mxflm e b p:;:': Vx-!!gw e ST K Street Side. Goldenbery's—Fourth Fioor: and back. Keg- 515.00 chair; cretonne | upholstered ul'nrrly sz:B s}:n and back. $39 00 1 1y = atta 'a | 20 D ’ ° “'ll(l‘n’wAr-{‘Ellwl:.l $8 50 $68.00 i . s §1 || $19.75and $22.50 Rattani cbress || Boys’ Norfolk Suits || &5 o . o Regularly $15.00. ne Five-piecce Willow omen s Three Fiber Chairs, brown | Suite, blue tinted tapestry de- i 1 i h l l . finish: spring sign upholstering; settee, rocker, ion Suits || and Cherokee Fiber Rugs Ginghams, 11¢ | | wondertul 4 Of Good-Wearing | | Si50er5uds §10.00 | o cish s "3v Umon uIts - 27-inch Dress Ging- Friday Spring=Weight Koguiarly SE00 n Begulariy 149 00 hams, in plaids, staple and Valués at ] P! FEbI'ICS g nof-?x:':-. fim g:‘i;hl.rzam.a?sfl 20 $ 3 i fancy checks, stripes,and RS 5 . upholstered Elth! Willow . b le of these b t d cat' ‘and 24.00 | caie. in c \ 7 ] plain colors: wasraritcd Our last sale of t fiae oys’ suP: s carrie s P ;’z}?:é . brown. Regulariy $5 00 A Lot of Women’s Sum All rugs in this sale are the famous Hodges’ make, well fast colors; good, use- :he :owt“ b%’] storm. th ere’s 3“°ttr:{)r3?§::): - One Gray-finish Willow | ¥-3¢ ¢ : ) known for their wearing qualities as well as beauty of de- unity to share in the same exi Suite, cretonne cushions: settee, Five Willow Chairs, brown L4 In]l:r-we ):t Llolton (‘;(auz; sign. Included are Rat%agia Basket Weave Fibex}-’ Rugs, 1l feagths values. ;gcek;r:rlldacfil; 549 00 ::ylser.ay:R'lflnab:lfl; $6 75 sleé::le:sl va(i)“;l'il::ce a:;r sizes 9x12 ft. and 7.6x10.6 ft.; Cherokee Fiber Rugs, size 25c and 30c Dress Ch S““ts msd,f‘ Ofd good“ B“Iab]; q‘:{a}“fi' #8300 = #1190 > » = = . eviots an weeds; we. aillored an ul . B crockiet top styles; ight | | IxI2 ft- or83x106 ft, and Abac Wool and Fiber Rugs, ip Ginghams, 15¢ e G et e T Other Odd Lots of Furniture or lace-trimmed pants; s i gbut ofil ey el 3’]““;‘1 EFCI:S Ginghams, throughout ; "all seams taped. Nearly all sizes at Clearance Reductions r:gular afnd extra sizes; pattcn} 5 gns, y ac L’;all’n"c:hf_s"al’s‘ :':‘e‘;;:;“g in the lot, but not a complete range of sizes m;ll‘w'r)o”-t:::‘li Reed Strollers, Sllll: Lamp Shades, floor also a few extra size 3 s : in each style. Third T 3 samples, marked at one half by = o of 32-inch Peggy Cloth, 36- Y loor. upholstered seat price. | suits with closed seat. $10.95 and $12.50 $3.00 and $3.50 inch Percales, 3-inch Cham- - . and back, resu- $19.50 250 - Goldenbery’s—Underwoar Section, Room Size Rugs, $6.95 |Rag or Velvet Rugs, $1.88 bray, etc. Desirable lengths. First Floor Bargams for Boys 1y F’::: roow‘m‘I Bod$ ey ::8.00 v:ll::es at $6.25. Ox12-ft. Large R Size Wool 3x6-ft. Hit and Miss Rag Rugs Geldenberg’s—First Floor, Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants, of good white . values at $9.00 : e Rze oom Size Wool and 30x60 plain blue, pink, green Remnants of 19¢ quality cheviot and tweed mixtures; finish; folding $25.00 values at $12.50 4 Womenss hrownl erred u:‘s(‘l l:lfi’:“;:;:‘l‘-’ ;‘.:g z‘r’cl.;:dxuhogl&zg:u. ::‘l’h 2\:;;:5(‘ Bl h d C ¢ full cut sizes from 7 to 16 years. $1 00 ;1;mrl Regularly 512.50 $35.00 values at $17.50 1 : Velvet Rugs, in floral, oriental, eached Cottons, Worth $1.50......ooenenieneeieenennne K Three Park Strol 5 $55.00 values at smso Low Shoes (')‘l’l‘i'z:i"‘l’m:“:::l ;_"3 :‘(;"y figures. and medallicn designs: light or 11c Yard 4 Boys’ Wash Suits, good quality cham- o ree Cark Sirellens, Tmat Two Fumed Oak s oor. C Yar ; bray and madras; white and colors; assorted gray finish, Reg- $11 00 Tables, size at $2.69 Pair $10.00 Linoleum Rugs, $4.95 misatita” Eotuons e’ Gam: | | oot oot emione” woveh s, 5 $1.00 ' -'Gne ‘Collapaible @m B() | Reguian S35 $15.00 = 7 teed fast colors. Worth $125........ . egularly ; (] brics, also Unbleached Cot~ = 3 Seven Mat- | Sizes 2% to 7 Onli Cook’s Gamiifine. Cork-Blled Burise Baskc Tia Frek el LD S O Boys® Blouses, of high-count percales, g e i $ 5 s All-Layer-Felt D oleum nun in tile esses, floor samples; art or | A Friday Clean-up Sale of 'o:r;?am::l;l:l’g:a suitable (otr k'lu-lllu:. d:‘,, 6x9 Bove &re in len‘ma.tr;;\“z to 8 yards. thtsand dark patterns; full cut sizes up 48C Seven !Su':‘ll‘:h “o;'.en stripe $l4 75 g Wom:ns Low Shoes, Oxfords as will not affect 'Ql::rul:w“:ll‘;l & \EUE Catects tn nflmlu' stich — . jo L3 years % i § R e . and Pumps, of tan, patent colt, i e . i ;{’eg‘;""ly .- lw‘lgl’"u‘lyAl‘lt’ . black kid and lull leathers; high = z Satin Stripe Silk Hose, 69¢ Pair Two ; earon (AN Snverbelt. Bist § oxfow hecls; weit, tum or M- $55 and $60 Wilton VCIVG; sfllld Axminster 15¢ Cotton Crash 4 Small Tot of Wur;e;‘nplzl'ehr%;d Sikc Satln-Stripe Hose, in black. and srrfies:a o em- $12.50 | i % :::’fi.:f ; s'gg 6’6 f ay-sewed soles. Broken lines R‘l“ 534' :' lew colors; seamed back. ese are subject to imperfections, an ree 8- 5 egularly - ¥ pertect quality would sell at $2.00 pair. ularly $22.50. $35.00 | ::l':s‘m&'le'f'i; lfi.fe' 1‘53 'fl;;.cez-"/' it oot af 5 Wishi_miswease. (he W kown: Alsxunder 7'}0 Yard Women's Light-weight Cot- Children’s Medium-weight Four AllLayer-Felt Mat- Fived Pads, for 3 4 mith and Sons’ Carpet Company classed them as “imperfocts’ and ton Howe, plain black; mock seam | Stockimgs, black ribbed cotton; tresses, woven drop side Heee es; o L to 7 onlyA sold them to us at a great price concession. The lot 1m:.|v.ldu 9x12-ft. 1,000 yards of Unbleached Cot- back; all sizes; nll‘h! ~ mostly all sizes in the !ll’lph ticking cov- $9 95 all cotton. Regu- $5 95 “J8l Goldemberg’s—First Floor. Geldenberg's—Fourth Floer. ‘Goldenderg's—Tirst T Jowals. 5¢ D‘_.“m. e ues, Pair .............n

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