Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921. Having Purchased the SMART SET SHOP located at 1777 Columbia Road Near 18th announces Extraordinary Millinery Sale of the Season’s Latest Models colors and materials Hats that sold as high as $12.50. All must go at to make room for the new stoc Watch for our Opening Date Sale now going on at both shops 1010 F Street, 2d Floor and 1776 Columbia Road Sale going on until all hats are sold. LUCILLE MILLINERY SHOP $2.98 Come early to zet your choics 1010 F St., 2d Floor, and 1777 Columbia Road HUGE PASSENGER AIRSHIP WRECKED IN 100-FT. FALL Occupants Escape Injury as Ma- chine Crashes to Earth—Dam- age Placed at $8,000. By the Associated MILWAUK 4.—The be the in th {Unitea {demolis ling 100 re jwith a r smer, escaped to the muchine | B it and the righ lone of the motors, was sma {propeiters broken k ret Pearson % uka;: were killed plane piloted by viation field. Senator's Nephew Injured. . May 9.—Corp. Ve, of the Marine e, piloted turned | ‘arships. Will Bomb EW YORK. M h for eight e av tly urnm- = bombs on i car the Rockaway at Hampton week two Ger- to be made tar- bing test. arrived thi station roads, arrival received here today. Limousine Plane Renches Chicago. CHICAGO, 111 9.—The six pas- . ane which left rrived in Chi- HOPE AND HELP FUND AID. ! | Tag Day Planned by Florence Crit- tenton Mission. Critton and Two Friends Talk “Did you ever try ED. PINAUD'S LILAC Perfume?” “Not until recently. T have used ED. PINAUD'S Eau dc Quinine Hair Tonic foryears, but as I have the ‘high price’ perfume habit, I never tried the LILAC until a friend sent me a bottle.” “How do you like it?” ' “Ilike it so well that it has cured mecf paying three dollars an ounce for ‘fancy’ perfumes. In using ED. PINAUD'S Lilac I find that its odor blends ddwhrfully with the fragrance of ED. PINAUD’S Hair Tonic.” .“I too have noticed that the odors of these two prepara- tions blend finely; this is a great advantage to women who use them.” . ED. PINAUD'S LILAC is used for handkerchief, atom- izer, fingerbowl and personal and household linen. It is a breath of Spring in. the home the year 'round Your dealer has both six and twelve ounce bottles. These are the Leading French Toilet Preparations Sold in America ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC (Eas de Quinine) eliminates dandruff, keeps the scalp healthy and imparts lustre and new vigor to the hair. Famous for a Century Sold in four and eight ounce bottles—also in one litre size. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD! American Import O, ED. PINAUD Bldg. ces NEW YORK rence Hope on will hold a tag day . the funds from which will | | r the maintena of the ceording | | by the The various Crittanton circles will | [§ organize te for the sale of tags. | |§ Thirty-four twenty-three | |8 b the Fit(s | rtson is chairman of the| | “ng\nf‘" committee. I e e E i recalled by the - h of Napoleon Donaparte. When the body of the great Corsican was prepared for burial at St 50 the story goes, the he by a medical officer, nd under | |5 neglass. The noise | | g aroused him from d he started for- ward to se. in the clutches of | 2 huge rat which was endeavoring (o drag it to his hole. One version of the story runs that the officer scued it, ition that it awed n as to be | (3 mnd. thit the doctor Sub- | i { stituted t of a sheep, which was sealed in a silver urn filled with spirits nd placed in the coffin. E hundred-mile-an-hour grind means constant | hazard to the automobile are constipated, you face dangers equally as great. Constipation daily reaps its toll in ill health. With lightning rapidity, it spreads its poison through the body. It undermines resistance— lays open your health to sickness of every kind. ‘That is why physicians emphasize the need for prompt relief. The poisonous ‘waste must be removed at once. Old- fashioned, overnight cathartics are too slow—too uncertain. For quick, sure results, millions today use a water laxa- tive —a Yaxative which flushes the sys- tem comgletely. Ask your druggist for Pluto Water. Try it today. Note its prompt, pleas- ant action—its certain, complete results. Pluto, with its harmless minerals, flushes away all impuritics. You feel like a new person! luto Water is beneficial in treatment of kidney, liver and stomach troubles, rheumatism and nervous disorders. Bottled at French Lick Springs, Ind. Your physician prescribes it PLUTO WATER /7252 Physic When rawre wont PLUTO wi” " ERrgRERs EEEEEEE&E’Q %?EFEEE! ‘ A RS RS RS RE: RA RS RE RE e e e Chickering Upright Piano (used) Special Tuesday $165 Terms to Suit Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Kitt, Sec.-Treas. T A Homer L. B sanet e R g it because 11: tastes @ Jhe prcrtem content is the est mtfi? Efififlflfiflfiflfiflfiflfiflfiflfiflfififiéfi‘éfifl@fiflfifl%fifl?flfifl R Charge Accounts Thirty-day Charge Accounts are] solicited from responsible persons. Many of customers find a Thirty-day eat conven- ience. Floor. our Account a Apply Office. Fiith Goldenberg's. BOTH SIDES OF 77" AT i{ ST $1.00 to $1.50 Baq Frames at 79¢ . oxidized binations, date styles and cel- A wonderful smartest hats appeal to the Junc every woman and vou summer hat at a Every Iath time tomorrow. at a low Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $10.50 Stenciled Grass Rugs $5.85 Heavy Double-warp Japancse Grass Rugs, of a quality far superior to the ordinary kind sold at similar prices—in a large range of colors and ‘designs, mdudmg handsome me- dallion, neat and novelty border effects of blue, green and brown, also Chinese designs of blue, red, gold and green— beautiful designs heretofore shown only in carpet rugs. 9x12-ft. size—special at $5.85. 8x10-ft. Size 6x9-ft. Size Grass Rugs Grass Rugs Regularly $8.95 Regularly $5.95 $4.85 $3.45 $19.75 ‘ Brand-New Summer Rugs at 15 Saving 9x12-ft. Largest Room Size 3x6-ft. Size Grass Rugs | Regularly $2.00 $1.19 $50.00 Cook’s Linoleum Rugsi Axminster and Velvet 9x12-ft. Size ! at $12.45 5 Genuine Rugs, 9x12-ft. Size ‘ at $34.75 Cork-filled Burlap- Rugs—the well which is and ser- to slight some of which are Made in one horder. ’ imperfections, hardly discernable. piece” with _complete Attractive parquette and wool rug des from. All are 9x12 Goldenberg's—Rug Dept. Colored Satm Messaline - $1.49 Yard medallion and neat signs. in every de combination. flooring s to select 35 Inches Wide 35 inches wide, and of a finely woven quality, weight and with rich satin face. In a full assortment of lovely colorings for street, afternoon or evening frocks, in- cluding plenty of the navy blue and black. Ixtra special to- morrow at $1.49 a yard. Colored Chifion Taffeta Silk, 35 inches wide. soft finish, all- | silk quality, with rich lustrous finish: wanted Imported Japanese Silk Pon- mee, 33 inches wide: all pure silk quality, 98C natural tan shade.... Sale of New Hats "'. Designed for Summer Wear assortment < New Transparent Hats of Georgette Crepe, New Taffeta Silk Hats in all the wanted light | and dark shades; New Sports Hats—in great variety and unusual styles. Every hat a remarkable value a heavy | «nn:: and nm;: s " es, BS we $l 69 | Colored Crepe de Chine, 40 | e ’ inches wide; firm woven qual ¥ a 40 | Wwith rich crepy finish, in a la finish_grade: white, black, navy, | Shades. also jade. tomate. dews tan, pink, old rose, and brown ] 'I"’L’ . m-, es] 1 39 | grounds with _ self D ate yarar | Erounds o enenis, $2.09 | Back, ete. vard.. | yard ' Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $2.50 All-Wool French Serge | 50 Inches WHBE . . o cns $1 69 Yd. A superior, high-grade quality, with close-twilled finish, in navy blue only. Full 50 inches. Especially desirable for women’s suits, dresses and skirts. 54-inch All-wool Covert Suiting, in brown. gray, tan and green; for suits and skirts. Worth $3.00 $2 39 yard Goldenberg's—First Floor. New Laces, Nets and Embroideries 25 and 27 Inch Embrondenes, 72<inch Silk Tulle, organdy and ing dainty evening 79c pretty patterns for | frocks, in white, b k 36-inch Metallic Cloth, in gold, ete. or(‘lud P Sade, $1 .50 36-inch Organdy and Voile American Beauty. Worth $1.49 yard. reseda, platinum and $l 19 Flouncings, deeply embroldercd; 36-inch Oriental Flouncings, | a varied assortment | colors. Worth $2.00 51_65 Worth $1.59 yara yord 36-inch Embroidered Net Imitation Cluny Tor- chon, Filet and Val Lacex. Worth s¢ Flouncings, in black, vy, brown, gray e Worth yard . 5c dren’s | i pink, rose, orchid, jade, Yale blue, ‘ | and 10c yard. 72-inch Cotton Nels, \\lme. | s cream and ccru col- Floumm;,s, | Is-mch Orlenul | v pretty 1)rl|| $1.00 yard Goldenberg’s—First Floor. | Women’s $4 to $6 Low Shoes At $2 88 a Pair Excellent quality low shoes—representing a clean-up of surplus lots from a wholesaler—were secured at a concession which makes possible these unusual footwear values. Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slippers of Tan, Patent Colt, Black Kid and Dull LeatHers Welted, turned and McKay sewed soles, Louis, Cuban and low heels. Choice of 12 different styles—all new and desirable for sum- mer wear. All sizes in the lot from 2} to 7. Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. $2.19 t the price—3$3.00 25c Percales Styhsh Sllk Scarfs $4 39 to $8.98 | | I Awniz Goldenberg's—Fo 50c and 5% Double-Thread §],25 Mercerized Table Damask 86¢ Turkish Towels at 38¢ P 25¢ and 29¢ Huck Towels, 18¢ 3 et o Georgette Plaiting 95¢ Yard 49¢ and 75c Washable Cretonnes, 29¢ ¢ vard-wide Wash- . in light dark col- ._stripe. tapestry rns, In lengths rds, but as much alike. Tdeal for raperle cushion, couch, edar chest covers. as Readvy=to=Hang 105 at $2.29 Each v ¢ furniture slip covers. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. A Remarkable Close-Out of sa | 150 Dresses Values Up to $15.00 at $7.80 Values Up to $24.50 at $12.75 Women who want cconomize on the purchase of a new frock wil not overlook the unusual money-saving advantages otfered here tomorrow. We are aquttm" our stocks, and various short lots of dresses from recent special purchases and odd- ments from our regular lines have been rryrlced for quick disposal. Jl1~l women may share, these bargains—and as the quality is limited we advize an carly visit to our second floor dress section Tuesday. Materials are Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Taffeta, Tricolette, Serge and Satin Styles include Beaded, Embroidered, New and Tailored to Ruffled Ef- fects, Pleated, Straightline, Tunic, Sash mod es are not complete in cach lot and style, but a good range of size be had in the combined groups. Goldenberg's —Seco $1 .00 Imported Colored Swiss | A Rel Boy's Cap Inches Wide 9(: Yard Organdie, 45 Special, / Lixtra fin shades in 4ln to retail ¢ 3 the resu HUIJ special pi with a dis tive cobw includes the following: Orchi Nite Tomato Henna O1d Roxe Light Biue Navy Ocenn Harding Biue 35-<inch Pongee, a F cotton f nrl rich $1 00 White Organdle utiful white attra A be suited for naterial « the surplus stock of Organdics to sell away be The noted for wear inches. ow finish is permanent, Chif- ply qua fon fini pr 1 Iy pulled in no way wi o and durability. he New “Freshie” 50c Deautiful t sh, ina rink Turquoise Brown Adice pure 36-inch Tan Li Ti for Strong leatherette, in tan, with binding and button of orange, red, yellow or green. A cap for rough-and- tumble greatment. Roll it up. get it wet, put it in your pocket, sling it around and it will still look like new. Sold exclusively here. Goldenberg's—Boys’ Clothing Dept. Children’s Full Imported Ready=Made and e 69@ ;'—LZ':.’IL | Stamped Dresses sheer tra Each 38¢ A special sale of Children’s ly-made and Stamped Dresses and Rompers, of good | quality materials, in an assort- ent of neat, easy-to-embroider Completely made, re- g only a little embroider- v to finish. Dresses of col- nrc:l chambray and sheer white : rompers of white Indian and colored chambray. Sizes in the lot from 1 to 3. Coldenberg’s Floor., Re is 48 quality width— criine the Remember $1. 25 Seamless Sheets Men’s_JWE_Limn Handkerchiefs 81x90 98 Every One Double-Bed Perfect Size c zsc Again we offer unmatchable values in sheets of depend- close-out Bleached Sheets which we secured at a concession, mill able quality—: sheet perfect q\nm\, made in round thread sheeting cotton, deep hem. 8150 icamlcs l)lcachv‘d A gpeclal n!cr!nt of Men's Pure Linen Hemi W Handkerchiefs; :noa quality snd of 100 dozen Seamless | full size. Sold regularly at 3% each, One day at 25c, (Limit, very one piece, of extra heavy hand torn and ironed, with Bix.) 20c Bleached Crash, 14c Yard Crochet Bedspreads, double- Led size; in handsome raised 1500 yards of Union Linen Marseilles desig Crash, with neat blue border; Worth $4 absorbent grade for roller or tea | Quality ? | | f each towels. Goldenberg's—First Floor. e Qo

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