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5, . 1921 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MAY ————— e % 2 MANY ASKTOJON 5= . LEADERS, CLASSES = Director to Hold Open Entry for One More Evening. “Flood of Demands. A Rousing Event of Extraordinary Money-Saving Interest Tomorrow is our weekly Remnant Day, and thousands of customers will e here to take advantage of the wonderful opportunities for saving money. Every department in the store bends every effort to clear stocks of small lots, broken assortments, short lengths, soiled and mussed merchandise, and prices are marked at lowest possible levels to accomplish this purpdse quickly and effectively. No mail or phone orders accepted for Remnant Sale items. 12i¢ Unbleached Cotton 93¢ Yard R \ L] !vmnm- 'P i t MARR | | Bfiuse of the inclement weather for Women’s Bungalow and a flood of tele- the past two day phonic demands for membership in the community music leader classes now : 3 being conducted i tly in the music ‘ 3()7‘“(11 Ln])]cuchcd prons at 75c room of Central Hi ool by Robert \_hccti"” (‘”t‘““ ‘” Z! ; e ¢ 1s '\l td G ~~”|11> Lot of Women's Bungalow \prons, of good Music week books cends, u desirable quality pereale, also a few gingha slip-over g will be held open un need today + said that all a tonight, it was i S with belt; full cut and and fasten-hack models, well made. Goldenberg's—First Floor. lengths for making sheets, ctc. Goldenberg's—First Floor. anno Remnant Sale of pplicants for hown officials that Le done to those deterred from being ‘would | Clean-Up of an_injust Otiver made with Twist, models “ $1.15 : e popular st sy or ot ekt e : : 1 Boys' Clothin i S er Wi il PN Big Sale of Silk Remnants e et | Trimmed and | a"':VI:}-I'ltzll.’LglllvV“’::Y\;r'l;"\‘A‘Iv‘. be no further | | 3 emarkable Sale o . In new fancy n E "N A e Ly : Values Worth Up to $2.50 Yard S \"-;;;,,535_ " s -H Silks from Monday's sale of mill lengths, together with remnants from our <in the L) B o 200 Dresses recent special sales, offering values that are really wonderful. model; $1 Sailors. e e stock—combined in one lot and reduced to a level that creates the most remarkable i o these co ; er Washiuglon values of the season. Included are— 0. D.Khaki Knicker- Vi < music week has become history " ey i ] 3 ) A ys' 0. D. K ik o A partil list of those who hav | Values Up to 7 90 35-<in. Colored Chiffon Taffeta 36-in. Stripe Novelty Satin backer wands. bigh-d es wp o 33 .5{-{:1 the class was made public to- | :' $15.00 at. .... ° 35-in. Black Chiffon Taffeta $ 29 Plaid Taffeta teo hip mocke \ "\Hr!"l],‘ul"]il’l(l ljm ,1( . IH\l ‘rtle Thompson. Gertrude Smith, | § . . . . 36-in. Changeable Taffeta . . y our stock ot milhmery, ofter- ?Sri\":l'i--nr\y‘] {\'i:’y:\-m.."n.-.. Ttk Kobbe | (8 Values Up to : 35-in. Colored Satin Messaline e l’rint:d Eorlards B Boys’ Norfolk Suits, of | ing wonderiul values in tiriam Wilton, | | 35=in. Black Satin Messaline e . tures: cut | knickerbocker | smart-looking hats that are 5 $2450 at. ... . 40-in. Colored Crepe de Chine e i s, O R ‘a desand e seucon | e R N O e i . A SR R rem 3 to 16 A bt e ke SR H Tomorrow brings the greatest saving opportunities of the i ('”]r;‘l' "’”f!‘:]s‘l“';;‘I“ H'“TI all purposes—good range of desirable shades for sclec el el fl“| ]:‘(r-tri ¢ |t!:;(ln'(t nnfly«h 3 | scason in dresses. \We have regrouped and repriced our ‘G‘l:l e TIC ‘;_.‘ "r el Ay T e s i A Lo :‘:"“l‘ ha ‘-7_]“" 1 g short lots oi dresses, representing odds and ends left from oldenberg's—First Floor. broken s er-trimmed hats, - ribbon- o 13 to 17 3 trimmed hats and Banded ats, M Mohler, . Harry B. Humphre A A Frances Bulden. The two hundred dresses include: Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Taffeta, Tricolette, Serge and Satin Choice of beaded. embroidered. new ruffled effects, pleated, straightline, tunic. sash and tailored styles. Friday’s Clean-Up of Odd Lots Washington men have never known such shirt bargai few days’ big selling, with prices still further reduced to From the Fire Sale of Men’s Shirts_ ns as we've been offering in cffect quick disposal. 87 Cloth Hats, fancy table for 89C 6 to 10 40" | B boys vea Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Good selection of collars and combinations. Come carly for first choice Friday at one dollar. Goldenberg's - Second Floor. . Adamson, Effie | | Sizes are broken, but you will find nearly all sizes in the com- —_—-—.— oy e Sl I Den e this Fire Sale of Shirts. Tomorréw we “cles " vari 1d lots leit from the pa ’ . fellie _¥aughn Hedlof. i & o] ¢ omorrow we “clean up” various odd lots left from the past Women s l er l Ose R. G. Peyton, Lucy Gibson Bales, Ali - d. Merle W. Hersey, Margue H H H 3 S 1 W Hodges, Miss Cocit Friday Clearance of ~Up to $1.50 Shirts | Up to $2.00 Neglige Shirts Seconds of B NovinConnie 1 atkman. o | Lot of about 230 dosen Shirts. in | | Neglige Shirts. with soft cuffs; | 69c Values at. . .. c o et AN e . plain colors and striped effects; a | new spring patterns; all the most 98 e e T el s g Cpme a1 Covert. cnrissin Anderson. Mar. | | Odd I Ots Of Fumlture high-grade shirtings: soiled by wa- 29c | popular shirp(in;.z»; A pratlical’ly | c Lot of Women’s Fine Quality Black Fiber Silk. Hose, M. Eso ter or slightly scorched. If periect ‘ perfect quality. with mock seam back and ribbed garter tops: very clastic Eaith B, Few-of-a-kind pieces and oddments have been would seli up to §1.50. & l Men’s Neglige Shirts and full ““‘_-I »\;llewt to .~I|ghl]_‘".‘1"'r“'c“"”\' which do not | 3 interfere with the wearing qualities. Men’s Work Shirts gathered from our furniture stocks and sharply reduced ARRESTED IN GIRL CASE. 3. T. Walker Charged With Assault on Miss Bond. James Thomas Walker, twenty-four years old, a government clerk, resid. ing at 3242 P street, is under arrest ! charged with being one of the three; | members of an automobile party al leged to have been involved in an a tack on Miss Naomi Florence Bon 16t her_ home. Walker is said to have related how the young man at the wheel refused to turn west off 16th street and take Miss Bond home and of how her screams brought Policeman Waddell to her assistance, the policeman fall- the machine and getting ing from hurt. When Miss Bond automobile, the vofing man ing left the the roadw third mem 5 15th street. at Columbia road and h street early yesterday morning. Detectives Kelly and Scrivener for. mally charged Walker with assault, aithough it is not alleged that he actu aly touched Miss Bond. It is said by the detectives that he admitted being a4 member of the automobile party when Miss Bond accepted an invita- tion to ride from 7th and G streets to mped from the) m. is said | o have stated. the one who was driv- r and attacked her on Walker said he and the | of the trio drove ahead ! T sale—at a remarkable saving. Quantities are limited —come early 12 Oak Chairs, with padded seat, high back; regu- $l .95 Tw err“ :{fin; tress t. 3 size; 1 g regularly $18.50.. $9‘50 One Hanasilk Kapok Mat- sample: 4 ft. 6 size: regularly Two Mahogan y-finish Day Beds, up- denim: - fenim e $39.00 Divan; floor me. 205" §25.00 One Three-piece Daven- pert Saite, P umed oa One Llrge Size McKee pound ice et 640 .00 Goldenberg's—Furniture _Store. larly $2.95 .. floor tress; floor $40.00 $20.00 holstered in One Englander Folding larly $35.0 Pullman type; Iy $139.00 .... Refrigerator, porcelain lined; 1 ularly $79.00. “Across the Street.’” | One McKee Refrigerator, porcelain lined: $39.00 three-door style: regular- iy 855.00....... ght Sturgis Collapsible Sulkies, slightly regularly at $7.50 Two Haywood Go-carts, i $19.00 ivory finis regularly $32.00 Four Park Strollers, large size; dark fin- ish; 1d regu- ;:rly at s’n,‘,’:ng"_ $9‘95 Couch Hammocks at Reduced Prices Floor Samples—Slightly Marred One Couch Hammock, s $12.50 One Couch Hammock, regularly ; 512.50 Hamm ock, ... $15.00 sizes 17, 1714 and 18 only Up to $1.75 Stifel Shirts Genuine Stifel Shirts, blue with )69 Up white polka dots; two collars; also plain blue and gray Amoskeag cot- ton flannel shirts, with collar at- tached. Goldenberg's—First Floor. ! Madras fects; some wit ( lars to match. An unusually attractive list of remnant values from the Friday, offering the season’s choicest weave thrifty buyers here to purchase materials for summer frocks 75¢ to $1.00 Wash Goods ) 49c Yard h Reppscord Poplin, Remnants of 25 of Printed Silk Fiber and Silk Stripe Shirts. : 9 plain colors and striped ef- 40-inch grade shirts. (Four for $5.00.) ) to $3.50 Shirts h separate col- Remnant Sale of White and Colored Wash Fabrics Wash Goods Department for at savings that should bring a crowd of | 39¢ and 59c White Goods 25¢ Yard 36-inch White N Chite Chiffon ile; inch d Skirtings, 40-inch White inch White G I ick selli ; 7 i . fi . 3 Negli Shirts, of Baxter 1 ¥ ium-wei i ¥ < ! for quick selling tomorrow. You will probably find Of blue chambray. heavy cambric ) rnp“p::’)‘;in 71"“;‘(‘”\_03“'1 e | “\::‘v:e'r.!os’ ITe}«‘{I{IT weight ...C::..Id"".,s Blnfll\ ]Comzn just the piece of furniture you are looking for in this and black twilled duck: collar at- 4 c | Cerized cloths soft cuffs: white cordova camed sl b sk tached: blue in all sizes, black in and Stri L All hie . imperfections whici 3 vy e 5 and striped cffects. All high- ‘ be detected and will in no way lZl/ZC Worth affect the wearing Worth Sale of $1.00 and $1.50 Summer Waists - 79c Splendid assortment of styles—of soft-finish voiles, in many tive mode! Made with vest front round, square and tuxedo collars; embroidered. frot pretty lace-trimmed styles; others with tucked fr and co'ored collars and cuffs; vest front styles, w g-: collar and bretelle of embroidery ; also frilly effects with ° embroidered fronts, Peter Pan styles and plain tailored models. Sizes 36 to 46. Think of it—only 79¢. - & Goldenberg’s—Second Floor, Waist Department, and First Floor Bargain Booth. Remnants of 25c and 30c Ginghams & Percales, 15¢ Yd. ch Dress Ginghams, in plaids, stripes nch Percales in stripes, checks, dots inch Peggy Cloth in stripes and plain A short distance, returned and lhl:a”f‘:(ll assailant and drove aw Walker. according to the police, on parole in a case involving a su pended sentence of five rs in assault case. The voung man who is! [E Remnants of 32 and plain colors; 36 and figures: also 3. 25¢ and 29c White Goods ! 16c Yard | irs’ Whi Dresses for cerized Poplin Remnants of 19c White Goods Yard alleged to have inflicted the inj | Vhi 1 . juries | Remnants of 36-inch White Pajama Checks, 3 5 5 5 o o Miss Bond has left the gity, 34-inch White non Cloth, 32-inch White Shirt-" 2 colors. Good, useful lengths for women's and children’s AOmber of the S g ing Madrag/ 40-inch White India Linon, 36-inch | of White Goods. including 36-inch e, member of the party f Longcloth. and 36-inch Nainsook. Linon. 3 .ongcloth and 36-inch wear. surrender. SENATE CONFIRMS GUDE. Acts Favorably on President’s Rent Board Nomination. The nomimtion of William F. Gude to be a member of the rent commi sion of the District of Colum confirmed by the Senate late day afternoon M on the commiss caused by the resignation of Capt. James F. Oys- fer. who became District Commi: ner Scnate favorably by the Senate Di trict committec, and promptly dis posed of by the Senate itself. Gfegg Red;lces the Price of Milk and Cream Milk and Cream Prices Effective May 1st, 1921 RETAIL Milk, per quart Milk, per pint. Buttermilk, per quart. Cream, per pint. Cream, per '; pint Heavy Cream, pint Heavy Cream, ; pi | National Dairy J. W. Gregg, Prop. J. L. Taylor, Mgr. 612 O Street N.W. Phone North 1436 Special Delivery Service TO SPOT ANY TIME ROLLOW TILE ASMER FIRE PROOFING CO. * IS SOUTHERN BUILDING 3 de was recently appointed by i'resident Harding to fill the vacancy he nomination was reported to the | WE DELIVER May Processions A great assortment of charmingly styled dresses for girls of all ages, including dainty white frocks-for May Pro- cessions, dress and other occasions. Moderate prices are a feature of the display. New White Dresses, of or- I gandy, i ted mod- Girls’ White Dresses, of fine grade organdy. beautifully trim- med with Val. lace insertion he also rufed models: skirts ma th tucks and wide hems; waists waists $2.98 | finished with ribbons and sashes; | sizes 6 to 14 years. Priced at— $4.98 to $12.98 tin with tucks and satin ribbon bows; sizes 2 to 6 years .. New White Orglhdy Dresses, | dainty hand-stitched models, ; b = z others with lace and ribbon | _ Little Girls' White Middy trimmings: just the prettiest | Dresses, of white Lonsdale jean, styles ever for the little miss | Yoke model, trimmed with em- Trom 2 (o 6 vears of age. Priced | blem. flat braid ynd lacers; decp at— | plaited gkirts; plain white and Copenhagen blue $3.98 and $4.98 trimmed; sizes 3t D2ed D Goldenberg's—Third Floor. I 6 years . o 25c and ch | $10.95 and $12.50 Cowhide Silkolines and | léeathers?gt Voiles at Genui?ese(f\’\'hitlc Leather- IZ%C Yard covered Suit Cases, steel frame, brass-finished lock and leather straps all around. Cloth lined. Yard-wide, Best Grade Figurea | Good, serviceable grade that Silkolines, in light and dark col- | Will withstand hard usage. ors, also voiles in light or dark 24-inch size. grounds, in floral and bird de- signs, borders and all-over fig- $15 and $17.50 Trunks, ured patterns; mill lengths from $10.75 1 to § yards, but as much as 100 _Sample one and two of a et Suie kind, or fiber covere L4 IS I 34, and 3% inch sizes. Goldenberg's — First Floor — Bargain | ©f dress or steamer st Table. with he brasstrimmings; good lock and side bolts; a few with automatic trays Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $1.00 Bleached Sheets, 69¢ Each 72x90 Three-Quarter-Bed Size i 0Odd Lots of | Undermuslins | Remnant Lot of Women's ‘uvelope Chemine, Soft-finish 1800k, in pink or white: neat- | S neat ot of 72 tun of the Mill ry and | g edmiens Bleached Sheets, made of heavy, round-thread qualit e d bt ey 69C finished with wide hems. Th from handling s slight _imperfections will in no way affect wearing qualities. Size Blnomers. Goldenberg's—First Floor. > neat 39¢ and 48c Washable Cretonnes, 19¢ Yd. Mill lengths of the same qual- i selling in regular stock Corset Covers, oi good qual- iy mainsock: trimmed with neat roidery or i AN vard.” Correct fab- rics Women’s Muslin for draper cushion and Drawers, deep flounces C furniture slip cov ngs. Choice and hemstitehed of light or dark cffects. Lengths om 1 to 10 yards, but plenty of hem. . l s alike, Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Nainsook: desirable lengths. 29¢ and 39c Colored Wash Goods 19¢ Yard 50c and 69c White and Colored Goods -39¢ Yard Remnants of 1k _and Cotton Pongee, 36-in. Embroidered Batiste, 35-in. Printed Satin- Remnants of 36 and 38 inch Printed Voiles. stripe Voiles, 40-inch Orga inel 27-inch Silk-stripe Mercerized Poplins, inch Chifton Voiles, 40-inch Dotted 'Swiss wi Linene Suitings, $0-inch Plain Colored Voile color dots -h Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine, | inch Printed Organdy, 36-inch Colored Rej 27-inch Y Mercerized Poplin. 36-inch White | inch Beach Suiting, nch Silk and Cotton Chif- Mercerized Novelty Shirtings, 36-inch White Ga- | fon Silks, and other desirable fabrics; all wanted bardine. 10-inch White' Chiffon Voile and 36-inch | shades. : . White Woven Dotted Swiss. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 9x12-Ft. Axminster and Velvet Rugs . $26.75 Just a few months ago these rugs sold for $43.00 and $30.00—now you can buy them for close to half former prices. Alexander: Smith & Sons’ make of Axminster and Scamless Velvet Rugs, oxi2 ft. large-room size—every rug strictly perfect quality. The assortment includes floral, oriental and medallion designs of light aud dark col- orings. $7.50 and $8.50 Grass Rugs, $3.95 | '$5.00 Armstrong’s Linoleum 18 Double-warp Grass l"._ugu. 6x12 ft. and Rugs, $2.88 15 extra-fine 1,600-warp Stencfled Grass Rugs, ‘ size 6x9 ft.; cho lion and neat border | 3x12.ft. Armstrong's Cork-filled Linoleum Russ, d { in blue, brown, g and green orientul designs. Previous e of med: Zn: some were slight damaged by freight . $15 and $17.50 Wool and hod thers strictly perfect quality. $2.00 Grass or Rag Rugs, $1.19 Fiber Rugs, $9.75 Hodges Wool 2x6-ft. Double-warp Stenciled GGrass Rugs. me- dallion or neat designs, also 27x54 Rag 'Rugs, 10.6 ft. and nd brown d: ber RNugs, Choice shtly Tremont 1 heavy of blue, imperf heavy hit-and-miss effects, with band borders. at Floor). Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. weigh Men’s New Spring Suits Students’ Two-Pants' Suits sty Pt GT8 5() Well tailored garments of materials that will give service, correctly styled in the newest models. The group includes— Conservative models of Blue Serge, full lined with alpaca; good quality serge; three-button, single-breasted style. Regular sizes 36 to 42. Students’ Suits with two pairs of trousers, consisting of fancy mixtures and neat stripes, in single and’ double breasted models. Sizes 32 to 37. Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance from K Street—First Floor. Remnants of 18c Ginghams, 10c Yard Remnants of 27-inch Dress Ginghams, 27-inch Plain_Color Chambray and Standard Apron Ginghams, in lengths from 2 to 8 yards. Goldenberz's—First Floor. Womel}sj S Lé)vsv Shoes Fcrmerly Sold 1 , Odd Lots at $4.00, $5.00 From Our and $6.00 Pair, Regular Stock A lot of several hundred pairs of Women’s Low Shoces, representing broken lines and odd lots from our regular stock, sharply reduced in price for clearance. Oxfords and Pumps of Tan, Patent Colt, Black Kid and Dull Leathers. High and low heels. Welted, turn and MeKay sewed soles. Al sizes in the lot, 275 to 7. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s: $1.25 Underwear Deisherknit and Merode Brands 45c Odd 1ot of Women’s “Megode” and Deisherknit” brands, both well liked by all women who want perfect fitting under- garments. Shirts with high neck and long sleeves, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, low neck and sleeveless; pants, tight or loose knee styles; regular and extra sizes, but not in each style. Women’s Union Suits, sum- | cr weight, low neck and sleeve- Women’'s Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless; taped neck m less, tight or loose knee, also regular and extra some_in_bodice style, with rib- ct to slight bon shoulder with 5 Values 25 tight or loose kne 690 worth to 50c each. C Worth $1.00 E Goldenberg's—First I Remnants of | Corsets and $2.00 to $3.00 Brassieres at Dress Goods | Remnant Prices $1.09 a Yard 4 Popular Make Corsets, in A remnant accumulation| Pink and white; topless and low . - bust models with from our best selling lines of | 1ong or medium hips; $l dress goods. repriced down broken - sizes and -29 to new low levels for tomor- ¢ row’s sale. Ixcellent assort-| Lot Olf De“Bcv ise Brassieres, : .| trimmed with lace or embroid- ment of weaves and colors in| S Mhenk front mogels ala of demand for spring and sum- white net. with rubber shiclds; oot mostly large sizes. mer dresses, including— Worth 3o s 89c All-wool French Serge $2.00 oe All-wool Mannish Serge All-wool Scotch Suitings 0dd Lot of High-grade Cor- All-woo! Storm Serge sets, including American .Lady, All-wool Tailors’ Serge and ¢ B fine quality ma< All-wool Vigeroux Suil(ing | L';!" S ““lnl-m-d Black, navy blue and leading | 1o%% hip mode colors. Widths, 40 to 54 inches. | tese Tee $4.00 Friday at $1.09 a yard. Goldenberg's—First Floor.

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