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It iy, !"Illlllll" Il | i o ol A Wonderful Offering of Mill Lengths and Remnants All-Wool Dress Goods Regular Values From $1.50 to $2.50 Yard .... 98¢ EXTRA SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Unlimited possibilities for generous savings in this sale of remnants and mill lengths of all-wool dress goods. Come tomorrow and select several skirt or dress patterns—the economies make it well worth while. STRICTLY ALL-WOOL FABRICS, 48, 50 AND 54 INCHES WIDE «—54-in. Storm Serge, in black, navy and colors. +=—54-in. Mannish Serge, in navy blue only. +—54-in. Scotch Suiting, in neat mixtures. +—48-in. Vigeroux Suitings, in brown only. ~50-in. Imperial Serge, in black, navy and colors. Lengths suitable for dresses, suits, skirts and children’s wear. berg’s—First Floor. Former $4.00 to $7.00 Values Goldenberg’s—First Friday “Odd Lot”’ Sale of Sale of Girls’ ‘32 Middy Dresses > . A SPECIAL s 2.9 SMART, PRACTI- = 'BOT —= CAL STYLES Don’t miss seeing them—such val- ues have not been offered in a long time. This special lot of girls’ middy dresses of genuine white Lonsdale Jean, plain white or navy blue collars and belts trimmed with flat braid. Lacers and deep pleats and hems. Nearly all sizes, 6 to 14 years included. Extra special at $2.95. ‘Goldenberg’s—Third Floor Sale of “ AW(')men’s Low Shoes 500 pairs of Women’s Low Shoes, representing broken lines and odd lots from our regular stock, together with the balance of several special purchases. into this lower price group for quick disposal Friday. Oxfords and Pumps of Tan, Patent Colt, Black Kid and Dull leathers. High and low heels. Good assortment of desirable shapes to select from. Welted, turned and McKay sewed soles. Not every size in each style, but all sizes in t’}_l.e' combined lot from 2% to 7, T OXFORDS AND PUMPS Sizes 2 to 7 Included Al brought k] L3 . Men’s Furnishings A list of money-saving items that provides an unusual opportunity for men to supply their spring and summer fur- nishing needs. quality merchandise. Men'’s Balbriggan Underwear, ecru color; short sleeve shirts and full jength drawers with double reinforced_sea regular sizes. 50c, each Men’s Cotton Half Hose, in black and plain 90 Men’s Work Shirts, of Golden Rule, Deflance and other high- black satine shirts. Perfect quality: made with col- 65C sizes. Worth to $1.25. Men’s Genuine Hi f and medium weights. Black in sizes 913 to 10%, plain colors, which we wish to dis- continus .............. colors; perfect quality.... grade blue chambrays, also a fow lar attached; full-cut Half Hows, perfect quality: light in all sizes. A line 25c GoMenbery's—First Floor. Refrigerators DISCONTINUED NUMBERS AT BIG REDUCTIONS $75.00 McKee Porcelain- lined Refrigerator; front-icer style; 175 Ibs. $58.00 ice capacity.... $59.00 McKee Porcelain- fined Refrigerators; side icer style; 75 Ilbs. 544.00 ice capacity.... Friday’s Clearance Sale in the Furniture Store Tomorrow—a day of unusual interest in our Furni- ture Store—offering discontinued numbers of floor samples at deeply reduced prices. Quantities are limited, and it will be advisable to come early. Cedar Chests FLOOR SAMPLES, FEW-OF-A-KIND PIECES SACRIFICED $29.00 Cedar Chests...............$19.50 $36.00 Cedar Chests..... $39.00 Cedar Chests. $22.50 Cedar Chests. . Prices very low—Goldenberg standard Men's Otis Make White Gauze Cotton Underwear, short sleeve shirts, full length drawers, made with reinforced seat; slightly imperfect; 500 mostly all sizes ...... Men’s Oneita Union Suits, of fine ribbed lisle, plain white only; made with closed crotch and short sleeves; full length legs; ;i:(:s.ndu“pnf St $ 1 5 1 0 worth $2.00 ....... Men’s Trophy Brand Athletic Tnion Suits, of good quality checked nainsook; made with full taped neck and closed crotch; broken 65c sizes Men’s Underwear, siceveleas coat shirts, knee length drawers; mostly all sizes; perfect 25C quality Mattresses FLOOR SAMPLES MARKED AT CLEARANCE PRICES $10 Cotton Mat- tresses .. $5.95 $14 Felt Mattresses, $9.75 $18 Felt Mattresses, $13.75 $25 Felt Mattresses, $16.50 $35 Felt Mattresses, $25.00 $21 Kapok Mat- tresses ..........$14.75 $32 Kapok Mat- tresses ...... ....$21.00 the Store That Are Remarkable. Down Radically. Remnants of 32-Inch | ¥ Remnants and odd pieces left from a busy weck’s selling and marked at this low price for quick clearance. 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in plaids, checks, stripes cales, lengths for women's and children’s dresses. THE Dress Ginghams at 15¢ Regular 25c and 30c Values The lot comprises d plain colors; also 36-inch Per- 2-inch Chambray, etc. Good useful EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The Regular Weekly Clearaway of Merchandise. Price Revisions Everywhere T hroughout Every Broken Line, Odd Lot and Remnant Marked We cannot fill mail, phone or C. 0. D. orders for Remnant Sale items. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE Extra Special for Friday--- $5 New Sport Hats *2.95 Here's a millinery sale to talk about — with values so exceptional that women and misses will be eager to take advantage of the wonder- ful opportunity to purchase a smiart, stylish Hat at small outlay. Just the hats for sports wear and general use—made of grosgrain ribbon and Another Remarkable Offering Milan hemp. fancy feathers. Goldenberg"»—MMlinery Department—Second Floor. Friday’s Clean-Up of White and Colored Wash Goods Remnants PRICES DEEPLY REDUCED TO CLEAR OUT ALL REMNANTS AND SHORT LENGTHS ACCUMULATED IN OUR STOCKS OF WHITE AND COLORED GOODS. JUST THE LENGTHS WANTED FOR SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSMAKING NEEDS Regular 29¢ and 35¢ White Goods, 15¢ Remnant lot of White Goods, including 40-inch White India Linon, 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, 36-inch White Pajama Checks, 36-inch White Nainsook, 36-inch Longcloth,” etc. Good useful lengths for waists, dresses and lingerie. 39¢c & 59¢ White Goods 39¢ and 50c Colored Remnants of White Goods. including 25 Wash Goods White Pique, White C Remnants of Col- Novelty Voile Waist- ored Wash Goods, 1 9 C ings, White Gabardine, White consisting of Plain Check Nainsook, White Chiffon | Color Voiles, Plain Voiles, White Organdy, White | Color Organdy, Printed Volles, Mercerized Shadow Check Batiste, Beach Suiting, Linene Suitings, ete. Widths from 32 o 40 inches. | Printed Organdy, English Rep. o S an ‘otton 'on 8, etc. 59c¢ & 75c White and Widths from 32 to 40 inches. Colored Wash Goods 89c & $1.00 Colored White and Colored Wash Goods Rem- 39 Wash Goods nants, including Silk- C Remnants of High- mixed Pongee, Print- grade Colored Wash 59C ed Voiles, Dotted Swiss and Or- Goods, including 35- gandy; also White Dotted Swiss, inch Silk and Cotton White Flaxon, White Organdy, 35-inch Satin Reppscord Poplin. ‘White Novelty Skirtings, White Stripe iles, 36-inch Tan Linen, Chiffon Voile, White Mercerized 36-inch Silk and Cotton Kimono Gabardine, White Yarn Mercer- Silks, 45-inch Colored Organdy, ized Poplins. White Indian Head, 31-inch Imported Self Color Swiss. Good, useful lengths for waists and dresses. etc., etc. Widths from 36 to 54 inches. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $1.25 and $1.50 Seamless Bleached Sheets At 75¢ Subject to Imperfections A small lot of 72x90 and 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, made of heavy round thread sheeting cotton. Subject to imperfections, which will in no way affect the wearing qualities. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. A Sweeping Reduction Clearance of Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses Friday our Ready-to-wear Section clears racks and cases of “short lots” of women’s and misses’ Suits, Coats, Wraps, Dresses and Skirts—offering splendid savings on just the garments in greatest demand just now. While as- sortments are incomplete, the variety of styles assures a satisfactory selection for every one who comes early enough. Women'’s ‘Women’s Polo Coats $9 95 Suits s1'“0()'r2nerly ° Forméfgl};s 9.7 13.98, now up to .75 | ‘Women’s now ) Coats Women’s | Formerly $ 5 Suits up to $29.75 19' 0 Form;rly 33.75 now up to $49.50 Women's me Wraps omen’s Formerly $37.90 Dresses up to $49.50 Formc;ly up o now up to $19.75 Women's now Dresses $l 4 5 Women'’s Former!, Dresses up to 327.)150 . 0 Formgrly $19-75 now ) up to $35.00 Women's ) w’"’w Dresses omen's Formerly $34.85 Skirts $3.95 p to $42.50 Formerly up now -#:te $7.75 now Geldenberg’s—S8ocoad Fleer, “ BLACK AND WHITE AND WHITE NAVY AND CHERRY GRAY. BROWN, ETC. Clean-up Sale of $5.00 Trimmed Hats Colors JADE AND WHITE For one day only—wonderful values at this very low price. Trimmed with grosgrain ribbon, French flowers, ornaments and All colors and styles to choose from $1.00 and $1.25 Envelope Chemise at 74c 0Odd lot of Women’s En- velope Chemise, of pink and white nainsook, trimmed with lace and embroidery; also pretty hemstitched styles; built-ui and strap shoulders; broken lots and sizes. ‘Women’s Nainsook Bloomers, of pink only; reinforced; finished with ruffie at knee; SOC cut sizes. At, Muslin Drawers, tucks _and ‘Women'’s flounce of hemstitched hem; broken lots. Worth 59¢ 3 C pair Women’s White Petticoats, of pique and muslin; double and single panel; slightly soiled from handling. 980 Worth $1.98 each...... Goldenberg’s—Third Floor Remnant Lots of CORSETS Lot of Pink Coutil Corsets, low bust and long_hip models, with good quality hose support- ers. Model suitable for 95C Firat Floor. Lot of High-grade Corset including Royal Worcester an Warner’s front-laced models, of pink materials, in plain and fancy effeots; low bust and medium long hips; broken lots and sizes. $3.00 and $3.50. $2.29 AL oo amonomonaaionts Lot of Popular Make Cor- setw, of white and pink materials; medium and topless models, with long or medium hips; broken lots Worth i " "5 $1.59 " Babies’ Wearables at Reduced Prices Babies’ White Lawn Bonnets, turn back cuffs of tucks and em- broidery, ~some with ribbon trimmings mostly large sizes. Worth b3 each....... 44C Babies' Long Slips, of soft finish _ mainsook; neat embroidery edging around neck and sleeves; 50C deep hems ............ Lot of Petticoats, short and long styles. of white flan- nelette, with muslin Worth 15c O5C bands. each .. Goldenber Sample Trunks $1250 and $15 $2250 and $25 Values at Values at $7.65 $14.75 In a recent purchase from one of the leading trunk manufac- turers of the country we secured a lot of sample dress and steam- er trunks at a price far below the average prices and offer them to you tomorrow under the same money-saving advantages. Fiber or canvas covered with brass trimmings and lock: three- ply veneer. Cholce of 32, 34, 36 and 38 inch sizes. AIl substan- tially built for lasting service. Goidenbery’s—Tourth Floer. Couch Covers and Portiezes $3.50 and $4.50 Values At $1.95 Strip Heavy Reversible Tapestry Couch Covers, oriental designs and desirable colorings; 48 to 56 inches wide; also green or brown tapestry portieres, with self col- or designs, 60 inches wide, but a trifie short of the regular length. Many can be matched into pairs. Goldemberg's—Feurth Flser, CHIN CHIN SAILCR E. ETC. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921 $1.00 Bungalow Aprons at 69c Remnant Lot of Wome Bungalow Apron blue striped effects with belt and cuff sl Women's Waixt Aprons, of light percale, in assorted patterns: braid trimmed and neatly in white; finished 29C with p Worth and S0c g's & STORE 69c Fruit of the Loom Bleached Sheeting, 49¢ Yd. Mill lengths of 9-quarter Genuine Fruit of the Loom Bleached Sheeting Cotton, in lengths from 2!; to 15 yards. Correct weight for making double-bed sheets. 18c Cotton and Cambric, 11c Ttemnants of 36-in. Bleached Cotton and Cambric, also Un- bleached Cottons: lengths from 2 to 6 yards. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s $1 and $1.50 Silk and Fiber Hose, 59¢ Pr. Milan Hemp and Grosgrain Combinations Styl. Remnant lot of Women's tyles Thread-silk_Hose, in black and MUSHROOMS few colors ; also Fiber and Silk- ROLL BRIMS mixed Hose. All with mock seam back; some subject to slight irregularities in weave, others strictly perfect quality. Choice of several well known brands. ‘Women's Gauze Cotton Hose, black and cordovan: double sole, with seamed perfect quali 35c pair.. 0dd lot of Ci plain white with assorted colored turnover tops. Broken 25C sizes. Values worth to 59¢ pair .. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Saleof Young Men’s Two- Trousers Suits a $19.75 The drastic price adjustments of recent months are reflected in this greatly low- ered price for young men’s two-trousers suits at $19.75. They're much better suits than the low price would lead you to expect—come tomorrow and be con- vinced that this is an unusual opportunity {or clothes buying. Suits of good wearing fabrics, in double and single breasted models, with the extra pair of trousers of same ma- terial. Sizes for young men and students. Men’s Serge Suits With One Pair$1“ ) 7 5 of Trousers... L4 At the same low price—$19.75—we offer a group of Men's Navy Blue Serge Suits, in conservative styles, three-button models; also a good selection of fancy mixtures. Excep- tional values tomorrow at $19.75. Men’s and Young Men’s Trousers Extra Special for. Friday $4.75 BE .ol et s sials A splendid assortment of styles, including suiting patterns, also ox ord and black—separate trousers of good make and workmanship that will match up with odd coats and vests. Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop For Men—FIRST FLOOR— Direct Entrance From K Street. $12.95Stenciled Grassand Wool and Fiber Rugs - At $6.95 9x12 ft. extra close woven 1400 warp Stenciled Grass Rugs, in green, blue and brown colorings; also reversible Wool and Fiber Rugs, in green, tan, red and brown medallion and neat figured designs. Good serviceable rugs for all year round use. $32.50, $35 Velvet and Brussels Rugs, $22.75 9x12 ft. and 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs, in handsome medallion, oriental and floral designs in all the most desirable colorings. $25 Crex or Fiber Rugs, $14.75 9x16 ft. large room size—choice of famoug Stenciled Crex or Tre- mont brand Wool and Fiber Rugs, in green, blue, tan, and brown color- ings; handsome designs. $1.25 Grass or Rag Rugs, 69¢c 27x84 Double Warp Stenciled Grass Rugs, in green. blue or brown designs; also 24x36 Rag Rugs, in plain colors as well as hit and miss effects.—First Floor. $6 and $7 Linoleum Rugs, $2.95 3x12 ft. Armstrong's Linoleum Rugs, also 4% ft. by 9 ft. Congoleum Rugs and 6x9 ft. Texoleum Rugs, in neat patterns and good oolorings. Some perfect quality. while others have defects. $6 Matting Rugs, $3.65 Extra fine grade 330 warp rice straw Japanese Matting Rugs, 9 ft. by 8 ft. 8 in. size; handsome floral, medallion and oriental designs of green. blue, red, tan and brown. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Remnants of Silks Silks from our regular stock—the short lengths of the quick-selling lines that are proving so popular this season. Useful lengths for blouses, skirts, dresses, petticoats, etc. Excellent assortment of style and colors. Lot 1—Silks Worth $1.25 yard at Remnants of 36-inch Colored Silk Poplin, 36- inch Black Silk Poplin, 36-inch Colored Japa- nese Silk, 34-inch Stripe Tub Silks, etc. Retm- c nant Sale price, 69;3 yard. Lot 2—Silks Worth up to $2.50 yard. Remnants of 40-inch and 36-inch Printed Silk Foulards, 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine, 35-inch Colored and Black Chiffon Taffeta, 35-inch Changeable Taffeta, 35-inch ». < Colored Satin = Messaline, 35.ngh Stripe Satin ‘Mesgatine, etc. "Remnant' Sile price, FAIRD. A.R.PAGES ARE ANNOUNCED Miss Derothy Hunter ~of Washington Gets Honor Post for Congress. Announcement of page Autics for tha thirtieth CONRTess of the National the Daughters of th olution, and their inental ity o oyt bt '\:1\rruvm Rev- staris here ne . Qay. was made today. L MOn To Miss Dorothy Hunter of t the president general's Ppersonal page.. T"d( Miss Helen Snedeker of South- ngton, Conm., wa appointed SISt~ ant 10 Miss Hunter. ¥ e M Dorothy De Groff Jenkins of Airy, Pa., will b PR« rding seere aal apd i ry general, and e X“\».‘/'L h.rnn of Baltimore w e A O the corresponding secpe- 1ary genehl. Miss Doroth 1 is assignpd to the 3 A i The floor pages are ler Anderson. Ruth ¢ Miss C, Miss Jean Kel- Memphis. Tenn.; Miss - Marquette, broadus. Arlingto Bowes, Bath, N Brown. Orange. Tex. gert of this city; Caldwell, ¢ i Bur- Adelaide 1" rioite, ) Miss Vir- aldwell, National Park iss Louise Mis: s g Mixs Neil M. Cartel lumbia, §. €. Miss Mary Frances Cas. i Middichury. Vi Miss erwl?fl urch, Burb, Slse T, Gurch. Burbank, Calif.; Miss Blise on.. Vaa.: ‘Miss Mar- Danviile, Va.; Mrs. . Plymouth, Wis.; izabeth L. Crocker, Detroft. Myps Miss Dorothy Dart of this city; Miss Wm@@@ g n of this city: 3 arlotte, N. . Yrs yfarold C “Field, Rochester. | 3 ouise Finncy. Attica Miss Edith S, Floyd, New. York o Mrs, . Los Angeles ‘Raret Goll, Rosslyn. 7] Terry Goodwin. Roanok ss Mal d 1010 Orchard Hi Va.; Miss Dorothy A. Gran- ‘ine stre. i Miss Blanche 14th street: Miss College street, Elizabeth Hale, 705 Paducah, Rock Rapids, To ris tol this cit stetter. Lehigh. fowa Marie Horriff, K. nt, Qh M. Hevenor, Boonv Y.; Miss Dorothy C. Higman, th Platte, Neb.; Miss Rosa B. Hill. of this city: M Jean McL. Howat. Washingten Court House. Ohio; Miss Dorothy D. Jones, Clarksburg, W. Va.: Miss Eleanor Webster Jones, West Somer- ville, Mass.; Miss Mabel A. Kebler pt this ci Miss Frances Jones, Dty Fork, Va.; Miss Elizabeth Kilgore of this city. Miss Hazel Kirk, Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Willa Kirkwood, “’Ichl? Waterbupy, . Green, 2804 Kan.; Miss this of this Katherine Koon Mixg 74 elinda Landis Ruth . Willmette, ml.; McCartney, Webster Mo.; Miss Charlic Louise Me- incennes, Ind.; Mrs. McGregor, Aberdeen, S. D.; mss';fi:: M. MacGregor, Fort Madison, lowp: Miss Mary P. Maitby, Cedar Hill. Washington, Ky.; Miss Helen Mar- shall of this city; Mrs. Malcolm Matheson. Alexandria, Va.: Miss Vi linda Maupin, 1420 Longfeilow stry Miss Edna McE. Meyers, St. Charl Mo.; Miss Lucille P. Moore, K City, N. C; Miss Mary Totten Mul- lins. Holly Springs, Miss.; Mrs. John Hyatt Naylor, Norristown, Pa.; Miss Ruth Norton, Cheshire, Conn.: Miss Emma L. Oberly. Womelsdorf, Pa.; Miss Nathalie O. Osgood, 1559 Beacon street, Brookline, Mass’; Miss Magy L. Pardee. New Haven, Conn.; Migs {Helen Le Val Parsons, Superior, Neb.; lMiss Bernice J. Parker. Columbfa University, New York: Mrs. George H. Parker, Trenton, N. J.; Mrs. Gcoae I Barker, Janesville, = Wis.: s Jeannette Perkins, Bénnington, Vi Miss Ethel Pfaffman, Worcester, Mass.; Miss Hazel W. Phillips, the Portner; Miss Leonora E. Phipagi, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss Virginia PE. Gladys_ W. Lowry, Mrs. 8. F. dul. Grand Rapids, Mic ss b \¢ ss Ethel ~(‘m ton Sparks, State (College, P:4 ?1"1‘11 M\l,fi‘s Marie Talbott ©of Rock- of this city; Miss Helen R. Robinsoh, Fairmont, W. a.; Miss Margargt Robinson, Dallas, Tex.; Miss Mild: D. Rogers, Hartford, Conn.; s Grace H. Roper, the Parkwood, this city; Miss Nannie L. Ross this oity; Mrs. Charles F. Ryan, Mount Verndn Ohio; Mrs. Bernice W. Scott. of this city; Miss Mary Hord Scudder. $f this eity. b Miss Charlotte Marie Seibel, Ra- venna, Ohio: Miss Anna Sears Seldeh, Miami. Fla.; Miss Beatrice A. Shel- don, Pawtucket R. L: Miss Kather- ine Shields, Toledo, Ohio Gladys Sinclair of this city: Miss Edith &. Springer. Wilmington, Del.; Migs Alice Grant Stevens of this cit ifs Dorothy H. Stiles, Baltimor Miss Hazel A. Strawn, Jacksonvill T.; Miss Helen Tavenner, Migs Eunice M. Taylor and Miss Serena Taylor of this eity. Miss Mary Suesvila Thomas and Miss Katharine Thompson of this city; Miss Gladys C. Tibbs, Baltimork, Miss Dorothy E. Tillinghast. Plainfield, Conn.; Miss Naomi Trotter, Colonial School’ of this city: Hazel A. Udell, St. Louis, M. Hallie Van Horn Katharine Wait Mary Bates Walker, Baone. M Elsie M. Westga averhill. § Mary L. W Mrs. Brooke e, Fla: M f i { Williams, Miss_ Harriet E - M Woolley. Rhinecliff, red Lee Woodson of Wyman, iss Dorothy C. ; Mrs. V. R. Young, nd Miss Mary Stuaft this city Ashmont Prompt Relief Guaranteed for Pyorrhea or Rigg’s Disease Remeds bo sure, swif . = It 'l: discovered after patient reseal haTeats by " Chemist. - whp: o | Sepentioy AR cought ‘rélief from intense a The remedy giving remarkable resu that ~letters of gratitude ring in. Don't suffer from gum troubles when relief is so near. Recommended by Wash- ington Dentists Bev. J. M. O'Brien. pastat, st Washiagton, _bhas thap a year lief was immediats and ”-_-rr--n.-‘t.{' = el pearantecd O moses refuvded. | Got Bottle today SURE. )