Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 11

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L1031 3 e Brushed Wool Scarfs Open a _IT paAYS TO : M(;Cal: Fashion New Fall Waists, Special, $1.79 > 8 uarterly for A splendid variety of new waists from our regular stocks, Saturday at $3.89 | |30-Day Charge Fallanawine | | e e s = New shawl co! nished with venise lace and plain linene. hemstitching: vest front eff: Account It will be a great con- Contains all the newest ideas in Dresses. Suits, ts, tuxedo collars, trimmings of ol No wonder the vogue for these Brushe¢ Wool Scerfs is so great—they're warm, practical and becoming. A spe- denh 0 o cial group offered under value tomorrow—Fringed Scarfs yenience to you, and in ad- = =— Wraps and Children’s lace and embroidery; others with collar,and cuffs of embroid- of soit brushed wool, with extra wide pockets and belts. figfi‘xe“"o!‘“’:‘&y‘;g“fi — i Gatments. i Price 28c) ered organdy and rufies of Val. lace; and plain tucked models, In colors which include tan, brown and taupe combina- rock-bottom finished with picot e as well as plain tailored waists of ! 5 - prices. ™ BE BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE e I et Apply Ofice—Fifth Floor, Goldenberg’s—Socond Floor. = (] - Our Third Floor Juvenile Department Offers Wonderful Values in % (Children’s Winter Coats. The Season’s Smartest Styles and Wanted Materials at Notably Low Prices For little tots from 2 to 8 years of age we are showing a remarkable array oi spe- cial values in winter coats, that are certain to delight mothers. Prices are much lower than asked last season for the same qualities, and every child may be cutfitted for winter at very moderate cost. Materials are beautiful Bolivia, Heathertone, Kersey, Chinchilla, ete. This season’s newest styles: extra well tailored, with nevelty pockets, belts and button trimmings. Colors are rich browns and navy blues; also Reindeer, tan, Pekin and Copenhagen blue. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Prices, according to style and quality, at—* ‘ $6.98, $8.98, $10.98, $13.50, Up to $18.50 Girls’ Serge Dresses Girls’ ‘Sweaters, $2.98 | Children’s Sweaters, $2.98 $5-98, $6-98, $8.98 tO $ll.50 | Fine Quality All-wool Slip- All-wool Sweaters, Neckwear Department—First Floor, i O O i G G Children’s slip-on models and button-front on Sweaters, smart new fall Fashion’s Last Word of the New Styles— Girls” All-wool Serge Dresses in navy blue; regulation sailor l t styles; white, pink and blue. Fine g} Most Expensive Models ment of popul . Sizes 0 to 14 years. and buff, finished avith belts. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. ‘E e e s ] Such originality, such diversity of clever ideas, such E S ial! | 2 . El values have not been combined with such a low price xtra Special. | New S llsh Handba S E this season. We go on to new value achievements to- 9 |E morrow—here are hats at $5 that will win new fame for S t F 11 ‘ t i i Goldenberg millinery leadership. mar a Oa S | Of DuVe es @ ‘7 l t E Dozens and dozens of N-E-W Hats—hardly any e Ve S = ) two alike, yet styles to pleas ery woman and young Copies of $5.00 Shapes For Girls and Misses A Come tomorrow and sat yourself as to the un- usual values in this sale of New Trimmed Hats at $5.00. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. number of garments made up and little pros- pect of unloading. He was glad to part with his merchandise far below what he had ex- pected to get for it—our ready cash secured these splendid values. Tailored of Velour, Silvertone and heavy wool coating mate . in styligh models, with the new nd collar effécts. Belted and loose ba ome have yokes with full box pleated ts, others hang loosely from the shoulders, with belted fronts. Trim- med with fancy bone buttons and large, stylish cut pockets. Sizes 8 to 14 years. All the leading shades to select from. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Mothers, Here Are the Smartest = Felt and Plush Hats | Men’s and Yoen’s s 0 for Little Girls ; Some With Two Pairs of Trousers ' And Priced at Only A Sale! A Wonderful Money-Saving Event! '$195 - $24.75 Every little miss will want one of / Men, be here tomorrow to see the remark- miss. : i S —Wide Brimmed Feather Sailors S i —Feather Hats and Feather Trims aturday, ° | —Small Smart Turbans for Suits = St — g —Gracefully Swathed and Draped ° = 5 = g \ *: —Irregular Brims, So Much the Vogue. R lar $12.98 to $15 Val P e 1;1 Plenty of the favored BILACK Hats, and a complete ?g“ aL T S Rt -Au,es,, \ ] el ARG fithicolon ~ Our buyer, while in New York this weels, i 7 found a garment manufacturer with a large An assortment oi shapes and styles shown heretofore only in high-priced handbags—and offering unusual values at the special price of $295. Included in the collection are Mirror-top Bags, heavy metal frame Bags with built-in Dorine case and Pannier Tandle Bags. The Velvets are in i i ST black, navy, brown and taupc; the Duvetynes in brown, tan, castor and navy. fittings Silk lined and many with purse and mirror " Goldenberg's—First Floor. A Remarkable Underprice Purchase R esults in This Unexpected News | Women’s and Misses’ Genuine | RN S e 43 T T 9 3-Piece Jersey Suits At the Lowest Price on Record 3 D | L2 % “Fulwool’ these hats for Fall—they're so smart ! and becoming. Several attractive g Here's welcome news, indeed—of a purchase and sale of the season’s smartest Sport Suits at a price amazingly low. The newest idea in suits—a practical, dressy and smart-looking gar- ment that can be worn as a separate coat, a separate dress or a suit. . Fashioned of genuine Continental “Fulwool” Jersey —guaranteed all wool and for satisfactory wear. The coats are in the popular three-quarter length, well tailored, with pleated back, new convertible high-low coflars and patch pockets, finished with tie belt. Makes a splendid separate coat for all-season wear. The Jumper can be worn separately as a dress—has narrow belt, finished with buckle and patch pockets. . Colors of Mocha, Bagdad, Heather Green, Heather Blue and Navy. Sizes 16 to 44, for misses and women. i L Goldenberg's—8econd Floor. Opportunity Knocks at Your Door With This Sale of Boys’ Two-Pants Suits of Crompton’s All-Weather . Corduroy Mothers who attend this sale tomorrow will save hand- somely on their boys’ Fall and Winter clothes and, in addi- tion, will be amply satisfied with the good looks, correct style and splendid materials of the suits with two pairs of pants offered at $8.65. Fashioned of genuine Crompton “All-weather” Corduroy—the standard of quality, famous for wear. Coats alpaca lined and both pairs of pants lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 16 years. ' Boys’ $9.50 Mackinaw Sport Coats Fashioned of heavy durable quality mack- $6.95 | inaw cloth, in an assortment of new plaids; in- Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $11.95 Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $15.00 at $8.65 1 Tiimmed with streamers, bands and styles to select from, in black, red, brown, taupe, beaver brown and navy. bows of grosgrain ribbon. Millinery Department—8econd Floor. Durable School Shoes For Misses, Children 'dnd Boys Comfortably styled footwear for juveniles, of patent colt, tan, black kid and dull leathers. Dependable qualities offered at lowest possible prices. [} Sizes 6 to 8 at $2.25 to Sizes 214 to 7 at $3.50 to $4.00. 4 $8.00. Sizes 8Y; to 11 at $2.50 to Boys’ Shoes, 10; to 131, .00, ; at $2.50 to $4.50. Sizes 11%; to 2 at $3 to $6. Sizes 1 to 5% at $3.00 to Goldenberg's—First Floor. .00, Sale of Men’s. New Fall Shirts $1.69 They’re shirts of the better kind—fashioned of best quality American woven madras. You would expect to pay $2.50 for their equal, and in fact, they measure up to the standard of regular $2.50 qualities. i | able values in this sale of new Fall-Winter Suits. When you examine the splendid fah- rics, note-the good tailoring and the attractive rtment of styles; you cannot fail to real- ize that this is YOUR opportunjty to buy new clothes to best advantage. Every suit sold with our guarantee that theyll give vou sat- isfaction or you get your money back. Styles for men and young men. The product of high-class makers who enjoy a reputation for turn- ing out clothes of quality and correct style. Some With TWO PAIRS of Trousers—That Means Double Service and Two- Fold Economy Two-trousers Suits are in grayv and tan herringbone, also gray and green stripe her- -ringbone and a variety of stripes, including brown, gray and olive. ’ One-trousers Suits of blue cheviots, mixed worsteds, in gray stripes and checks: also an assortment of gray, green, tan and brown cators. Sizes for men of all normal builds—34 to 42. Men’s “Stout” Suits, $35 and $39.50 A varied assortment of styles for large size men, in- cluding the popular herringbomes, dark worsteds and blue serges. ’ ‘Goldenberg's Clothes Shop for Men—First Floor: Direct Entrance from Street. F ' Women---$5 to $10 pecials inNew | New * Seasonable Jewelry all Footwear r Every shirt absolutely perfect and guaranteed fast color. Made with , soft turn-back cuffs and shown in a wide variety of the popular candy and novelty stripes. All sizes, 14 to 17, in the lot. - Wrilliant Bar Plnn._slerling sil- ver and platinum finish; new de- signs, some with gallery settings. 65c With safety catches, Gold-filled Baby Lock- A number of new, smart models get a first showing tomorrow and they’re sure to delight women who are look- ing for fashionable footwear at reasonable prices. Whether you prefer high or low shoes, you will find splendid assortments of both kinds—in all the desired leath- ers and shapes. Patent Colt, Tan Calf, Black and Brown ors; perfect closed crotch; some A 3 5 few are subject to slight imper- Men's Lewis Make Unflon | verted plait and muff pocket model. Full cut A 3 = % AT AT i Kid, Suede and dull leathers, with Cuban, Louis and low | sizes from 8 to 17 years................. fEucs Men’s Union Suits, $1.15 | Lewis Union Suits solid Gotd Lingerie Clasps, en- | Walking heels. Welted and turned soles. All sizes, 24 to i - - d 1 cxfa’.?;‘."éul’ff."f.',‘.‘mf S A $2.00 to $6.00 raved and *embossed 69 c 7, A to D widths. ; Goldenberg’s—First Floor. pair, ... Goldenberg’s standard make, fully guaranteed in Made of strictly all-wool fabrics, fully tested and fections. Values worth $1.50 and Suits, mediume and heavy ith 9 0 every respect. Fashioned of good quality cheviots oAl b isf i ; 1500 each Weights; cholce of balbriggan or | . Soll Gold Lavalliers, Wih Men’s and Women’s Umbre"as o et in. an. assortmens of mewmixturcs. | Siaretieet, to ghe sihfactory wear. Lined | Mem's $1.00 Underwear | Sttt mf tmonaic v | soli sl et 9 ' Both pairs of knickerbocker pants lined through- throughout with “non-rip” linings. Both pairs of Diit made; perfect closed crotch, | out: soldered link $l,2 at 32.95 out. New Norfolk models. Full cut sizes from 8 knickerbocker pants fully lined. Sizes 8 to 17 79¢ All sizes, - chain ,...ooeeeenens 3 Lot of Men's and Women's Umbrellas, in an assortment of at- years. Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $16.50 to $25.00 Goldenberg’s standard make, fashioned of highest quality wool materials, in all this season’s most stylish and serviceable patterns and colorings. Strictly all-wool cheviots, tweeds and worsteds. Sizes 8 to 17 years. - g - : Goldeabers’s—Third to 17 years, Floor. Reis-make Heavy-weight Rib- bed Bllbfliglll Underwear, made with French ribbed neck and silk facing; drawers with full rein- forced seat and satine walst- band; all regular sizes; perfect quali Men’s $3 Pajamas, $1.95 Faultless Domet Flannel Pa- jamas, extra heavy quality, trim- med with silk frogs or braid; 3 full-cut sizes from A to D. Goldenderg’s—Tirst Floor, Solid Geld Broochew, substan- | ., ;00 smple handles, including women's full length ivory effects, . bakalite trimmed, ebonine and novelty handles, many with rings to niatch, others with leather straps or silk cord loops. Men's Prince o: an tially made; crescent, ‘Wishbone and Har- vest Moon patterns. $1 '00 ‘Wales loops and natural woods, in inlaid, stérling silver trimmed slun styles. All of fine quality wide taped American (cqtton taf- eta, each fully guaranteed. Many in the lot with silk cases. Solid Gold Baby Rings, 79 c Goldenberg's—First Floor. " with tiny stone settings. Regular §1.00 kind..... T

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