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APRIL 21, 1921. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. C. THURSDAY, Chamo-Suede Gloves Worth Up to $1.00 49¢ Pair 0dds and ends of Two-clasp mo-Suede Fabric serviceable quality, ngee and black. Remnants of Laces, Embroidery| Nets and Georgette Crepe | At Greatly Reduced Prices An accumulation of remnants, Rufiling, Vestings & Veilings at One-Half Regular Prices Cottons and Cambrics 11c Yard Remnants and mill ends of 36-inch Bleached Cotton and wanted styles and colorings. mbric _and _ Unbleached Sheeting Cotton; lengths from ance at greatly reduced prices. 2 to § yards. rst Floor—Lace Dept. Goldonberg's—First Floor. ™ e Odd lots and remnants of Ruffling and Vesting, in white and cream colors, also Mesh Veilings, in assorted colors and styles. Marked at exactly one-half regular prices. First Floor—Neckwear Dept. Friday Remnant Sal —-- The Blg Bargain Da Every department takes part in this weekly clearance of odd lots, short lengths, and remnants, and cuts prices to the core to dispose of merchandise of a “remnant” character. Every item in this list an out-of-the- ordinary value. We cannot accept mail or phone orders for Remnant Sale items. 9x12-Foot Axminster & ~ White and Colored $l'0ghi';fis?'25 Brussels Rugs Wash Goods Remnants | | Prices brought down to new low levels to dispose | in an assortmen Marked for quick ¢ Goldenberg's—First Floor. Remnants of 25c and 29¢ | | Ginghams and Percales 15C Yard Remnants of 32-inch Dress (Ginghams, in laids 1 stripes, | | 2 22 | Tieo Joinch pesahs 2 59¢ Colored Goods | Remnants of Silks ] Remnant lot of Envelope of all remnants and short lengths accumulated from Ch(‘imsc of s(ift fin{lish r;]:nnA s ing i 1 as s ment. Your sook; in pink and white; busy \:}Ilm in u]\r wash good uann 1 . Ul et L]LIHCL or unusua \'l\h‘“"‘ on summer dress materials. lHO(lC]S; broken lots and Remnants of 39c and Remnants of 20c White Goods Values Up to $2.50 Yard money-saving importance of to- | ‘A glance at the list of popular silks included in this sale will make you realize the unusual morrow’s event. Included are—40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine, 36 and 40 inch Figured Foulards, 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, sizes. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. We have grouped together all one-of-a-kind rugs for percales, 32- Rombants of Calorad “[ ? i P . & all: s e 5 ) ) ts o Goods, men 35-inch Colored and Black Taffeta, 35-inch Changeable quick clearance tomorrow. Included are Alexander Smith inch chambray, 32-inch Wash Goods, s o | -.\3\1:::‘1’|’(‘xi“\\ }:‘n“\\[:‘\:;‘i = ‘»‘:»r:“ 0 S Taffeta, 35-inch Colored and Black Messalines, 35-inch and Sons and Firth Carpet Co.’s best grade Brussels Rugs, -\J"flllw_ Madra 2-inch Plain Color Voiles, Plain | \y Niainsook. White Aprons 39c Stripe Novelty Silk, 35-inch Colored Faille Francais, in light and dark colorings: choice of Horal, medallion an-l Peggy 1thh. etc. Allin (\f.l_tlvx- ([ryga n;_cl % l in good use- | e szen S oiens o esi S C0 e = oiles, Linen-finish ¢ | ome o] > . i . ) oriental de desirable colors and good, Besh Siiting Pointe | 122 C | | of good quality ginghams, Lengths suitable for blouses, skirts, petticoats and useful lengths. with ruffle and pocket; assort- $12 and @13 50 (irass Rllgs, $6 95 sandy ; uhlhl |RL 7 { with Tuff [ Il dresses. “Friday at $129 2 vard. 1e | and Cotton hiff e 's—Third Floor. _ 18c Dress |l 0 st i evenivg | sor and 69¢ White and Satashers STV Silks Worth Up to $1.25 Yard colorings o i i ‘lelxznl\? n Gmghams, 11c | :ua.le« T .nz; 1 9 C pE22c Z“I il c Ide an } 25¢ and 29¢ i : Rélmn:n;: r\ll 36-31:ch }ol(.r‘.ld Silk P’ophn;, 30 2 7. = from o ! or ods | oplin, 3o-inch_an nch Colored $19.75 and $25 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $12 95 i thes 0o v | ororecan i Silkolines, 12V5c s : Fridas 69C 9x12-ft. and 9 - g rremont Brand Wool and 4 Remnants of 25¢c and | | Yard-wide Fine-grade Silko- at, vard ... Fiber Rugs, in mec ers, with rich borders; ]'" plain . = | line, in floral, Persian and bi \-olglnzs ord:réz. M . tan \nnléru\\ n R $3 69 niths from 29¢ \Vhlte Goods | e sns. light and darkc_colors; 5 an atting or Grass Rugs 2 o Remnants of White Goods, | Poplin, praliNbordergand ercionns . 33 Matting Rugs, siz 39c Shll‘tll‘lg x\“‘.‘l::‘(‘\l ‘L hi Voile d Plain l.mlh‘"" Ty Remnant Lots of ith, \\hm cu $3 to $4 Tap&stry Portieres and Couch Covers For draper Tains and comfort coverin Goldenberg's—First Fioor. | | $1.25 Seamless . h,.n =d \\\m Stenciled Madras, 19¢ Remnants of Fine Qual Pajama ( designs. Infants’ Apparel Infants’ White Mull Bonnets, neat trimmings of tucks, 83108 | | | Women’s Thread| |Women’s Gauze oo IhA embrotieroes Shoice Silk Hose Cotton Union 5,‘:,,‘ i 16C Docct Bleached Sheets| | i ot T0 Strip, $1.88 inches ..wsoue-s to 40 inck Heavy Tapestry green, brown fringed styles Portieres, in red; many nainsook: neck and sieeves fin- C ished with lace edg- ings; skirts with deep SOC o . hems Subject to Imperfections 'E:ttle Tots’ Straw Irregular weaves of $2.00 Suits values, 6 9 C plain or can_ be 75c and $1.00 Colored Wash (Joods mush- . S e mnant lot o lh h-class Colored \\ sh Goods, inclu, ~ matched into pairs. Couch Cov- Rin it aadl aad ot At 59c ing 35-inch i & 3 elud- Lot of Scamless Bleached room shape. with silk l 00 | & 50 inches wide, but & trifle o omen’s Thread Silk e i e 72x90 inches, made of - 5 S ke: in 1 and I rx Or, A'.ri % ‘Goidenberg s Goldenbe: Fourth Floor. Odd lot of Women's &3 round thread sheet- e s Hose, in assorted colors, with openwork clock and mock seam back. The im- perfections are very slight and will not affect wear or appearance. Broken sizes. Women’s Gauze Lisle Hose, in black only: also lot of summer-weight cotton hose, in cordovan only; mock seam back; some have slight im- perfections, while others are hra\} ing cotton. perfections. Goldenberg's—First Floor. bird ar Dotted ¢ dresses . Goldenberg's—First Floor. | | aarx fora | ; for draperi || niture covers Goldenberg's—First Floor. Summer-weight Gauze Cotton Union Suits, cro- chet neck and arms, loose knee; also bodice styles, with tight knee; regular and extra sizes. Slight imperfections. | 0Odd Lot of Women’s Me- rode Underwear, separate gar- ments. low neck and sleeve- less, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. pants shell and lace trimmed; perfect quality; hroken h $12 Waist 69c Subject to im- Tomorrow Brings the Greatest Opportunities for Savings in Our Friday Clearance-of Small Lots of Women’s Suits, Dresses and Coats We have regrouped and repriced all the “short lots” of women'’s and misses’ Spring apparel in our Second Floor Ready-to-Wear Section—to effect a complete clearance to- morrow. Thrifty shoppers will find many splendid chances for generous savings on garments of correct style and de- | pendable’quality. | Women's and Misses’ Rain- Women’s .nd 59 75 Clean-Up of Women’s Low Shoes $2.69 Former Values $4.00 to $7.00 Pair. .. Broken lines of low shoes from our regular stock and the balance of several double and more the sale price. All sizes are in the lot, but not in every kind. Oxfords and Pumps of Tan, Patent Colt, Black Kid, Combinations and Dull leathers. low heels. Welted, turn and McKay sewed soles. Don’t miss the pleasure of selecting one or two pairs of low shoes for sy a pair. Goldenberg's—Shos Department—First Floor. to 40c pair. Children’s Fine-ribbed Stockings, in black and cor- dovan, extra spliced 19¢ z. sizes 2 to 12 years. |mper(<—t.l special purchases. Footwear worth heel and toe; some sizes missing. Worth 35¢c pair Goldenberg's—First Floor. Wonen- and Misses’ n taffeta, Louis, Cuban and Goldenberg " +Fint Fleor. Wool Dress Goods | 0dd Lots of | ng and summer wear from this lot of bargains at $2.69 Were $32.50. No Misses’ Sports Osats and 5100 Co d Were $13.938. -ww“.!klm . Remnants of $2.00to | I'SCtS. an ‘ “Women's and Misses' Wash | "W and $3.75 . $3.00 Qualities | Brassieres Sewing Wamer’s ?.::;,z:" \x'fé’}?h l"‘ > $8.90 %'v':'vfl 1o 3715, Now: Pink Coutil Corsets, extreme long hips; well boned; all sizes from 21 to 30. (First Floor.). ... 95C | | Odd Lots of ‘Men’s Underwear At 50c Women's and Misses’ Wash $1.19 Splendid choosing from the most preferred list of spring dress materials—at remarkable savings tomorrow. —French Serge Machines : Just a Few of a Kind to Be Sold at These Low Prices Friday. - Corsets New Models Are Pink Bandeaux, of | mesh and fancy mate- ; 00d heavy quxl- 39C al] sizes rat Floor. A New Kind of Pattern to Make Sewing Easier— s Lot of Laced-front Corsets, of | Thrifty housewiv vh Mannish Serge e T et Coneel o nfyonsewine . wiio Ready low bust and medium —Scotch Suitings Hoal Weriouter aay e venience of having a good, Seconds of $1.00 Values A remarkable selection of —Storm Serge makes; broken sizes. reliable sewing machine will ’ 3 . —Tailors’ Serge | Yalues worth $3.50 $2 29 find this an unusual oppor- _ Odds and ends of Lawrence Mills and Otis make styles, for the slender, average The patterns you've always used—haven't you spent weary —Vigeroux Suiting Lot of Treo Elastic Bras- e prsthase. atisy Underwear, balbriggan and white gauze cotton; short and stout figure. Fine pink and | hours puzzling out the HOW—and WHY—of them : Black 4 lead ! mieres, para-knit mesh, in pink ‘"?l- e {l'}‘fl_{] ¥ is limite sleeve ~]mh and fuil length (lrn\u~ with full re white materials; in medium and It takes an expert to sew in the old way. wilade and leading_colos. R Nookod kack racaal fn andian easlyiviaitisiadwsed B[RRI o Tatat . Brokenweices, Dhe irapedfectionst are extreninly Tong his wiodcls: Com Now —there’s 2 new kind of Pattern—and even the woman Le’n;xh: v.a'n’r’:; x::‘ »l»'r‘;rln:‘];; ‘3“ s}‘{:‘:ufl;’:-:,; $2 00 | slight mvl‘\\ill not affect w (4|r ! e pirlc ranyge 05 siscs g 3 wl\o has ncver sewed before can take a. safe try at making her own and children’s wear. | $3.00. .............. % ! Men's Ow 5 . - < - . s I eralls, of blue Men's Athletic Union All instructions for cutting and- sewing-are PLAINLY PRINT- Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. | donim: bib styie” with suse | $2 00 sz 50 $3 00 ED right on the pattern! Where the dots-and-dashes used to be { B ines e DA IS GO L) —noy words that TELL \oumnagv&‘ e | | and 38 only. Wortl No lengthy directions on the Pattern Envelope i‘ i i 85C $3_50 Up to $5.50 A wonderful aid to home dressmakers. Men's Half Hose, “Onyx” See cCall Pattern! | ‘ and “Round -n(.kfi‘-- e 0 | Corset Department—Third Fleor. g Ask to the New M Pattern! i cotton and mercerized lisle: Rt e ..n | perfeet auality; Wully rein- | proken sizes, Worth SOC foroed: black and plain col- | g7y | E al es u! ors: broken lots fro; i AR AL { | Temular selting stork DHC Men's Leather Belts, lack xcePt“m"l V a | seliing up te 50c pair, and \hrown. &lso a few gray, | | and tan rflU\ belts | [ Men's Union Suits, “Lux- sizes. 9 S | ury,” “Augusta Mills" and > and 25(: i other makes: ribbed balbrig- o) Ean and whita colton: mhor Men's Nainsook Athletic 9 X sleeves a length legs; | Underwear, sleeveless coat Kizes shirts, knee length drawers; « 89¢ | ies shirts’ fn mostly =l sizes; drawers worth to §1 Students’ Suits | Goldenberg's—First Floor, as a_demonstrating I 3 3 A Snlnnmfi value at W'th om Nm . v the reduced price. Guaranteed H 1 - All-Steei Cot, Pad and| || * $2.00 Small Size | 50c Grass e . Sprine . . || Willard Cabinet, Rugs, $1.19 ' Runners, 29¢ Yd. Pairs of Styles HIoOwW OutfltS { $51.00 doibla warccoied Grass Rugs, | spincn maps 1’(\mu tde Grass cousess o: and Colors Twin Link Strongly built | Ch?,‘f";;a:b:;ii,;iwc"g”?‘m_ Fiain und P'Il'nranr'!m\'f:w “Rag | ]|Z:n:‘;|d :-' ali\v“:n 5 -r:m:_ 28 Judge these Spring Suits fromspoints-of style and quality—on 4 e Bussiad o7 b rewn; full rolis. Springs, Kapok of all-steel con- all the latest attachments R "'I_::.l'rnl ifine weays . that basis you'll find them the best values offered this season. They’res Boxed Pad and struction; very [If | | given free. Can be pur- || 2 Gelissherss=Eench Flbor: suits that are distinguished by good tailoring and fine fabrics— Pillow —as ° sn}u;-ly znd ldu» Ch?segslo&!he Club Plan for ! medeled in the newest styles to please men of conservative taste, rable omplete only . young fellows and students who demand:snappy,.up-to-date clothes. sketched by our outfit — specially artist. priced at $6.75. 0dd Lots of (Jo=Carts and Strollers | A Remnant Lot of 62 Boys’ Norfolk Suits Men's Suits of Blue Serge, Blue-Cheviot-and. Fancy- Mixtures, Ir; a large variety of colors. Regular sizes 34 to 42. With one pair-. of trousers, l $1.00 Weekly I | Needles, Bobbins, Oil and Floor Samples and Slightly Imperfect Baby Vehicles C i at Greatly deuwd Prices % Supplies for all makes of g':"“ Wonderful Young men's and students’ One and Two Trousers Suits, of sturdyy Two Reed Chair Carts, | * One Reed Stroller, leath- sewing machines. | Y o Friday materials and preferred colorings and patterns. Sizes 32 to 38. natural finish, erette hood. Hemstitching, 10c yard. ears Bargains Regularly $12.00 $7.50 Regularly Domestic Sit-Rite, Good Suits of Fancy Cheviots and Tweeds, re- Three Park Strollers, full hood; corduroy lined. Regularly $14 00 Two Sturgis $trollers, frosted gray fnish; large size. Regu- larly $18.50.. $l l 00 One Full Lo)mpsnble Go- Cart, regularly $7 50 $15.00 100 Three All-steel Colllpllble Sulkies, with hood. $9.00 . Ol;t PeI:lmbuhtor. in nory inish egu- iy w200 $18.50 Three Wnod Body Go~ Carts, Heywood - Wakefield make. Regu- $12 75 Jarly $21.00. Five \\ood Body Go-Carts, ivory or whne 1amcl fin egularly § rg’s Furriture Store ‘h .H-\wmd. Wakefield make. $2| 00 Across the Btrest.s $56.50 New Willard Drophead, $43.00 Lessing Hand Lift, $38.00 Sewing Machines—Fourth Floor, $3.00 Lace Curtains at $1.85 Pair Scotch, Nottingham and Filet Weave 1 Curtains, white or ecru color, 215 yards long; neut and heavy worked deslgns. Goldenberg’'s—Fourth Floer, liable in material and workmanship—at the lowest price you have known for a long time, The remainder of a special purchase—newest Norfolk medels, in all sizes 7 to 14 years, Just 62 suits—hardly enough to go around, Boys’ Pants, $1.25 Boys' Gray Drill Knicker- Geldenberg's standard make; sizes 7 te 18 becker Pants, years.—First Floor, Be here early.—Third Floor. Boys’ Blouses, 59¢ Boys' Good Quality Percale Blouses, in new striped ef- fects; sizes 6 to 15 years.— First Floer, Boys® Wash Suits, $1.29 Boys' Fast Color Wash Suits, fashiened of madras and cham- bray, in white and celors; sizes 3 to 8 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor, Stzes 35 t Men’s Spring Tep Coats, $24.75 Light-weight Oxford Coats, in sisgle-breasted fly front, venetian lined —the proper ceat for spring wear. 0 42, Men’s Trousers—Extra Special, $3.49 Well tailered Tmuun of cotton worsteds, in neat stripes, also gray and brown herringbene stripes and serges. Sizes 29 to 40. Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop for Men—FIRST FLOOR—DM Entrance Frem K Street,

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