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Lagrenag : 18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, DECEMBE WARNS ]APANESE ISR Somiotnft 1 et it S JF it 1| AQUARIUM, FAMED IN' NEW YORK st s | CHICAGO DEMANDS WINE AND BEER ateioien st ol " " ™) AS DRUNKENESS SHOWS INCREASE Housed Grand Opera. Consul General Yada reiterated his| changes they undergoing; open Sneas” sike lesdira: who. saited- he | Horap<Toms Saaerhiss (115, Jebunene HISTORY, TO BE ONE STORY HIGHER sugar plantation strike here a year|read the Hnglish papers and have ago, and urfed the laborers to exert | foremost in your mmt:’ peaceful co- The building is the only landmark siktar. broduction 6f (e foeaii® the gheration beétween Americans and|gy, e assselated Press. THat was a night of nights in old-time |f the early nineteenth century In older; Ry tne Associated Press Alderman A. J. Cermak, old-time Peelaiie Mt Attt i Phe mdvice and principles enunci.| NEW YORK, December 29.—The |New York soclety. New York, and equally noted for hav-| CHICAGO, December 29.—The | lcader of the “wets” introduced “Iam in sympathy with Isbor, but| 8ted by Consul General Yada, how-|Aqusriam, 114 years old, and looking Was Immigrant Station . ing nurtured early grand opera when! gnnual report of the municipal | the resolution which declared aim opposed o any attespt to pesmats | CTEL. Were practically refected by the | every day of it, has not yet attained its| In 1855 the immigration authorities ducea’in this country. In the stuffy| COurts of Chicago, submitted t0day | among other things that the pro- ji§- | the interest of Tabor by taking a | BRSSO, o Ko N TAMelutiag, | full Evowth. The bourd of estimats hs [ obtained tis building for use ap & Jand- | Suced in this country. In the stufty by Clerk James A. Kearns, show- | hibition act had failed to prohibit Countryman Tells Them Mis- | hostile acoitusy ian. a4 capitall cording to the Nippu JIN translation, 2 & ing statton for immigrants, and for|d! Corbary Bemas f and falled to meet with the ap- Coneul Vada was quoted an mance”| aeclared that ‘the views of Mr. Yada |voted an appropriation of $105,000, to {hirty-five years it served as the door | PSR CompAny, desan a season In| eq drunkenness increased here the /| nd fafled o w e St “If yoil had Aot strutk lab A you | consul general for Japan, of the Dast |aqd another story on this ancient struc- | to the land of the free. Then it was SIEAOE AT d ity w“;l’nezm,nm’,’;;o';"‘ a5| Past year, 51,800 persons being ar- throughout the country, conduct Will Affect Nation’s mizht Bave been able to get beiter | 4 Present of the various organiza- |\, "ot (he Battery, where each year |placed In control of the park commis. Pattl’s! sond detor. : faigned for Intoticatiop i 1921, “You could put every sher#. po- ; conicessions from the planters now,| j'on8 centering around the Hawali|7r i slonors and soon tanks were bulit and | PAl{s conducter. G O e leeman and the staie wilitia on Relations With U. S when they have reduced your wages, | LADOTers' Assoclation and on ‘their (2,500,000 visitors and home folks ex- | SOn°TS An¢ Soon tanks were bullt and the D e it he Guardla opposed | as against 32,305 in 192 the Job and you could not stop the | elations « O In Hawail the employer Is American | MoVement, widely differ from the{change glances with thousands of fish.|old builaing became known &s the qu{-‘n“n e A et e The report followed the action sale of liquor in Chicago,” he de- S d the émployed fs Japahese. The| Sohvigtion of our vrganization in that |y was explained that the solentlsts and | aqunrium. Buro i ot ' and be.| by the city council yesterday in | clared. HONOLULU, T. H., December 8 (By | & > they do not agree with facts. Ther In the buiiding had to mak e Lind made her | \bJure his esthetlc senses, and, be- o B e conditions are such that you cafinot attendants i the bullding 2] proars before Jenny Lind ma sides, his ancestors landed there and| voting 52 to 6 for a resolution de- The people will not stand t mail).—Misconduct on the part of| zet advantageous concessions through | 2T¢: Without adhering to the consul|foom for the growing number of Dla. | aehes fn Cactl Coamin the place was | G0, 0 o was" had be i spending of $11.000.000 a year lv Japanese laborers in Hawali will af- | waging Industrial warfare. general's argument, the delegates'| aorial adstocrats. the scefie of & gala ball in bonor of | (0® Fhce Jas Wael had become dear| manding that Congress and the | SHERGINE of 31LA00000 4 year Lo % itel S “Any blunderous conduct on your | Conferer ey dejlares that it] Many of tho most pcturesque puges|Latayette. At that time some of the Ferfain the same old “cheese cake» 1t| State legislature authorize the | and play the spotter. the slugeer ect vitally not only thelr Interests |, "Ji incur the reaantment of thy | Wil abide by the princip cofcaplial- lin the history of New York center | old colonial homes, since displaced by always hud been, but later was gur | Manufacture, sale and distribution | and the detective for the govern- here. Dut the relations between the| pianters, and naturally thers will be| I&POF co-operation and enforce 1t in|aiound and Inside of the onsmory | oryemmonres, Mptm aco dleplaced by suaded that the art commisaige whajd| ©f “wholessme beers and light | ment. United States and Japan, Chonosuke | race prejudice and il feellng between | 2ccordance with ita convictions. Squartum. It owas built as a fort in|castle and the battery. The Lafayette | s2Ged, thAC he art commission Dulla.| Wines.” “Mr. Mayor, you may expect i Yade, consul general of Japan here.| AMmericans and Japanes E‘ng plan- T R TR 1807 and at that time wus on a little | ball was forgotten by reminiscent so- ing would not be marred Alderman “Bathhouse John™” lot of trouble from me and my i . 2 tation strike last year is diréctly re-| Miss Mary Houston, owner and[island sinde joined by fills to the tip of clety folk after the great night when % Coughlin, dean of the council, had friends from now on if you told the Hawail Laborers' Association. | yyonsible for the partial success of manager of ten rarms, possesses more [ Munhattan, Later it became u public|Jenny Lind tripped across the stage the resolution amended to approve | tinue 1o use the money formerly the Japanese Federation of | the plan to import Chinese coolies|quarter sections of rich Oklahoma land [ amusement place khown as Castle Gar- | in all the splendor of her new yellow The eider duck builds its nest of Its the use of the revenue derived taxpayers to send lLabor, at the annual convention, ac- | into the territory. than the average woman owns|den, and within its walls ecaoed the first | gown. P. T. Barnum was in charge, |own down, six nests being required to| from wines and beer to pay a sol- ing for beer cording to the translation of his ad- “Appreciate the American clville dresses. notes that Jenny Lind sang In America. | and hls advertising of.the event got!supply one pound of this famous down. diers’ bonus. citizens.” J SN i T AT G T I T T T s e T T T T i T e oo ! 5y oot o7 TN T 7 R e T i G i e G T RS S S S S S & S 20 LA ST 2 S T 2 S A , IT PAYS TO . Window Shades Seconds of 5 5 $1.25 values ... C 3xG-rt.- Heavy Oiled Opaque Cloth Window Shades, mounted on sirong spring rollers, in white, ecru and green. Complete with ring and all fixtures. Termed g onds” on account of 85¢ Cork-Filled Linoleum At 29¢ Square Yard Short lengths from 1 to 2 square yards of Heavy Cork-filled, Burlap-back Lineleums, but a number of pieces alike; about 600 square yards in the lot; for kitchens, halls, bathrooms and vestibules: Light and dark colorings, in best patterns. At 29c square yard. Goldenberg's—Fourth Fleor. Women’s $5 and $6 High Shoes Friday at $1.95 Pair Clearance of Women’s High Shoes, of -brown and black kid, dull and combination leathers, with Louis nt_ heels, welt or McKay sewed soles; plain and tipped toes. sllght fefects in finish | | Sizes in the lot from 215 to 5 only. At $1.95 a pair. nor appearance. First Floor. Fourth Flos Greeting Cards A vast selection of en- graved and lithographed cards and folders. A thoughtful way of greeting friends on the New Year. Special as- sortments at Se, 10¢, 18¢ and e Gift Calendars, many beautiful and novel de- signs; neatly boxed, at . 15¢_85e and 35e First Floor. YEAR-END CLEARANCE SALES! $50 and $55 Axminster Rugs $31.75 Strictly perfect quality Seamless Axminster Rugs, sizes 9x12 ft. and 8.3x10.6 ft. for large rooms. The famed Alexander Smith and Sons products, noted for their wearin ties: cl, ric, in Cle‘ara of Millinery Friday $2.85 Out they go tomorrow— .choice at $285 of our | higher priced winter hats —offering values that will 2 Tomorrow we hold the greatest Friday Remnant Sale of the whole year—a sale that means an immediate and sweeping disposal of all broken assortments, ends of lines and odd lots remaining from the biggest season in our history. The reductions are drastic—prices in some instances are 509 offi—others 1; and Y4 off! Quantities are limited, and it will pay you to come early. We cannot fill mail or phone orders. I Remnants of 18c —=—crc——a———— e 9 - 9. n A Remarkable Friday Sale of Men's Furnishings Fl:::efo:z?/:l:"\'(ird . o Men’s $2.00 Shirts Prunella Cloth Skirts white o @ () | o SRR Shor ot Shirts, with stiff Remnant Sale of Silks Regular $1.50 to $2.00 Qualities al, medallion ickhy b - s E e 5 cutta,” full a stripes, checks and plaids, also . 1 i :_'id‘g'_’;‘l.‘ai:“‘f,‘;‘,’:gn“‘;.h’; ‘W PLAITED EFFECTS—IN SMART Well mide; ‘Slightly solled from | 27-inch Bledched Shaler Fian: A remnant sale of our entire accu- and neat figured designs, = 5 i COLOR COMBINATIONS hundling. nel, 36-inch Printed Percales, lation of short lengths and rem- ) in the best and most E are familiar with the i light “grounds, Z-inch Aptos mulation of short lengths and re c wanted colorings character of the millinery Eormer The Materials Men’s $1.25 Neckwear | (40, &rounds:, Zrinch Apron nantiopsls fihere s mide ranpe of 5 l $10 and $10.98 Rugs | & There-&te-Velvet Hats Pri Alone. Are Silk Knitted Neck- 89 inch Plaid Suitings and 32-inch beautiful styles and .colura to sclect 4 { A = Brocade Hats, Felt Hats, rices Worth Mo 5 S etasal i _f;"‘l;’w- C Check Suitings. ~ Good, useful from, and the low price quoted tells the story of the Wool and $5 =1 Duvetyn Hats and a few 0 2 e Wide and narrow ends; several | lengths and desirable colorings. wonderful savings to be made here tomorrow. Pue D paanion E Fur-trimmed Hats. Many Than the new weaves. & 29¢ and 39c Ginghams ) or neat desians of biue = i e 1 it E 5 SAVINGS OF ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF ON THI Z"“"""; tan sand brown. ateo = ol o ot gexes < Men’s $1.00 Underwear | ;Rgmnante of 32 inch 19¢ FASHIONABLE SIL e e oh Handsome Prunellas e ; f e & 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine. 35-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta. v I Yl Checked Effects—Combined Plaids [| | 3. Clearance Children’s Velvet blue atd brown n and neat border ced Under- plaide. checks, stripes - with white 79C and plain colors; 32-inch Peggy mostly «ll si Cloth, in stripes and plain colors; & T . 36-inch Heavy Quality Outing 33-inch Colored Satin Messaline perfect quality. | I slflpel and Checks 0 o Flannels, 36-inch Stripé Shirti . . i 2 cmxfl?fil&??«m a 1l fl : g Men’s $1.35 Night Robes | kisynels. 36-inch stripe snirting 35-inch Stripe Sport Silks. $17.00 Crex Rugs I e fats LR . poras St Faultless Night- calcs, light and dark grounds, : i Just on a clearance’ sale—trimmed L The bjggest and best skirt \aluc 9 robes, heav. \\o?ghl $l 10 Lengths suitable for women's and 35 ."d' F*'.‘Cy prcss S'lk('. hnlfu |-rir-(») 50 with bands of grosgrain W fered this season—a sale sure to interest felted flannel; full . children’s wear. 35-inch Stripe Costume Satin. these Imp Etylen dre Fol ety and every woman and young miss who wants o Siza vl madelandMinisked, Geidenberg's—First Fioor. 35-inch Plaid Louisene. weave Crex Rugs_—floor sailors. to save a great deal of money on a smart- mosga W ’i) 29¢ adnd 39¢ Cretonnes 33-inch Chiffon Dress Satin. P Sen e . . i § 4 and 36 inch Wash- 2 2 rooin i in rose. looking skirt to w car the balance of the Men’s Pajamas TR 19C 36-inch Tricolette. Die and St Eroen . s8eason. p o 3 Of madras, percale lengths from 1 to § 35-inch Black Satin Messaline. medallion and ueat border and cambrid; plai l. 9 vards, but plenty alike for cur- designs. | I | = s v 3 and striped effec tains, draperies and all kinds of All in the most desirable lengths for dresses, suits, waists, g Seconds of 69¢c Navy and Gray. Navy and Red. some trimmed with silk frogs; | decorative purposes and covee. overblouses, linings, trimmings, etc. ol e Tl values C Tan and Brown. Tan and Blue. all sizes; slightly imperfect. ings. Light and dark floral, bird Goldenberg's—First Floor, 2's Fiber Si N nd Tar Black and White. f aud tapestry designs, Friday B thsid Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, in avy a an. & Men’s Sweaters First Flosr—Bargain Table. e = = = = riday bargains for black only; semi- fashioned back; fiber silk from toe to top, including garter top. Up to $2.25 Silk Hose ‘Women's Thread and Fiber Silk Hose, in black $l and an assortment of street shades, also a few drop- stitch hose, in colors, seamed back; mostly all sizes in the lot. Every new plaiting—a large variety of color Oxford gray Coat $l 95 Children . combinations—smartest materials of the sea- Sweaters, some with 5 : < : full roll collar. others Girls’ §15%0 Dresses— son. Skirts that are equally as desirable for raeliealtaztotierai ) p Soi emnantso to ressGoods | .+ st $1 street wear with a suit, coat or sweater or pockets; all sizes. ' L] ° Plain coii. . checked ef- for sports wear with a tailored blouse. N o fects and plaids; made with Goldenberg’s—Becond Fleor. Men’s Silk Shirts large collars and sashes; bro- ken sizes. | Fine quality nov- Girls' $150 Smocks— 7 jei;,;eyflll:i"al‘!“ m‘:l"( $3.69 Friday at $1 .35 Small Lot of Girls' Smocks, 51 in Copenhagen blue, with but not in every style and color. ————_—_— = ASsorumont ‘]"’anleaulzz’,"z‘*z("s‘ifl“g \ rose stitching: sizes 10 and 12 ‘Women’s Cotton Hose A le Fl‘fld' 17 < A Remnant Sale in \yhich‘ we give our customers the benefit of estreme reductions on Z La:tlue"l()i.i s Guimpes Medium-weight Black = Men’s Lisle Hose woolen fabrics that are right in favor now. Excellent assortments of high-grade qualities, —Sepurate Guimpes, of 49C Cotton ' Hose, seamed OC & 50 and 54 inches wide, including: White cross-barred mus- bacic; all aizes; scconds x an s (Goed | quality Listc 14¢ lin: butlon ‘front stsie; finished o S¢ values. a ose, reinforced h roun collar: sizes 2 to 6 o - at. all wearing points: A 5 e i E years. Children’s Stockings | ‘s ” Midd SUitS : bladk and” . few. piain colors; All-Wool French Serge. All-Wool Suitings. All-Wool Velour. [ Childrents soc Broom. 30) o Tlack Cotton. Ribbea 10 ! - y [ seonds of 20¢ values. All-Wool Storm Serge. All:Wool Tailor’s Serge. All-wool Imperial Serge. | me0f pink chambras, C ey StocKings i C : A resses, suits and children’s wear. SRRl E Aol of 15¢ values. i S, nbery’s—First _ Floor, | Several hundred ) . . " airs of good quality $ 5250 d $3 W F S i e pairs of gooaauarity $2.65 an inter Coatings, Friday at of “parcate.in awurie Cable Net and Filet,Weave Lace Ehi < . . 3 years. Curtains, 23 and 3 vards long, in Remuants of 54-inch Coatings, warm, heavy weight. for women’s and children’s l 69 $150 Jersey Leggins to aix paies ajne °°;§’::-mg;: winter wraps. Good assortment of stylish colorings and patterns to select from. . FSmalllot of Children's 79C and neat designs, corfeo 9 3 o e Ty room in the house ¢ (OF “1Y ONasaherys=First Faet and black: buttoned hip and nee: broken sizes. —_ = =" 2 ) $1L25 Petticoats—Lit- 79 C i $4,95 & $6 Lace Curtains Good range of desirable colors and black. Lengths for skirts, Goldenberg’s—Fourth Fleer. Ramnants of 5-quar- 22¢ For Mijse.g Juniors, Flappers ards; plain white and tiling ef- mest 9 & Boys' Clothing I “——" brand Middy Suits at savings Petticoats, gertrude 39¢ Table Oilcloth $9'90 lonstha from 1 to '3 and Small Women ] “Fimt 'E'fl'"fl"d wiie Dept, A wonderful offering of the nation- 2 ally known and universally popular Boys’ Overcoats— that will create a stir tomorrow in our J¥=re=a s 5 = . tle Girls' Bhort Flannel g teies $9.95 |l Sk Fioor Tanior Apparel Section Cotton-Filled Comforts Remnants of White and [ | it s o 1= Ovelrlcoatn. ‘houH-vlv;I!);t over- We are not permitted to advertise Z xti(rlc.‘lr'n;d; .-;:‘vlsdldm 3 years. A coatings; s , 5 2, A % i X { S ey e 14, 16 ana the maker’s name—all we can say is 2 Colored wash Goods By 51.39 Boys’ Sweaters— l 2 that these are the most practical, serv- ] Regular $3.00 values . e L TR . . . + . dy louses, with re and Oxford Gray and Ma $1.29 iceable and smart-looking suits for all- AL R e A 19c and 25¢ White Goods Copenhagen collars and . cuffs; Swealors; atast 1 5 24 Piaxt around wear—and most- fancied by g6.iRempants of 40-inch White India Linon, 1 Bbie t e s eThers ke Fl % igc e H H 5 - 36-inc! Vhite Paj hecks, 34-inch W] i 3 . misses, juniors, flappers’ and small . Regular $6.00 values Cannon "Cloth, 38-tnch - Najnsoot 30 tmer l 2 /ZC T et sl Boys' Pants— $l 19 women. i Longcloth, etc. Useful lengths for women's 1ot of Children's Romp- C . ° Good Quallty Cheviot pisce Mi i and children’s wear. ers, of ‘white madrac, and Tweed Knicker- The popular two-piece Middy Suit, At R e straight and elastic knee style bocker Pants, full cut and roomy; of fine quality French Sergé and Kan- broken lots and sizes. strongly_sewn: sizes 1 to 16 | [l oy e duatity S | 29¢ and 39c Wash Goods Children's 100 Hats JERES et MoeE Yo aine s White Cotton-filled Comforts, sizes 72x72 and 72x80, for double - Remnants of White and Colored Wash Goods, —Tittle Childrens Cors 9OC Boys’ Caps—Good 79¢ S it s beds, covered with fine grade silkolines and mercerized cambrics; Wt Teaiay fichy White | Indie Linon, 33 ineh 1 duroy Hats in brown : e oot ey L , €O 5 gra 5 s I e 4 ead, 34-inch Whité Cannon th, and navy blue, with grosgrain ?x‘:‘%ui d rmoder. mew . some with satine centers; light and dark colorings. An opportunity | | 36-inch Lonkcloth, 86-inch Nainsook, 40-ineh | ribbon band. = large shape.—First Floor. ; to purchase extra bed covering at unusual savings. White Organdy, 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, nch White Girls’ School Tams— Al Goldenberg’s—Fourth Flaor, Tongee, 40-inch White Batiste, 40-inch Colored les, 40-inch Lot of GIfls' Tams, in 9C 5 Boys’ port Coats $3 98 9 Colored Organdy, inch Mercerized Pongee, Z4-inch Colored green only; practical for EA 22 Mackinaw Sport o Beach Cloth, 34-inch Colored Linene, 26-inch Colored Dotted 0] wear Y Coats: new macki- . . Swiss, 26-inch Silk and Cotton Chiffoh Silk, ete. e naw plaids: sizes 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, s 83c Nightdrawers— Lot of Children’s Flan- C e White Gaberdine, 32-inch White Check Dimity. | *“Girts’ $1.98 B e .. ! : T g 4 3 X om- }'x'.?"luifi? 5% ‘? 3 ’;-’&laa!?relnf;‘s‘ t 9 5 Two Englander Divan Couches, Seven cotvg:ei;. ag:h é’,;““;’)‘j‘h e a?;{ff Ll o PO s i Gir,‘,‘ bepshocon $l -44 : o2 S 7 Wwith mattress, cotton, co o | ored Silk and Cotion Crepe de Chine, 85-inch Colgred SiiL. = nasium Bloomers, of . _Boys’ Corduroy : a 1 o; to e e $17.50 | m e i $2,50 | [f ero i nd Cotion Crepe dc'ciune i5 Bopine, 10-men Baoo navy blue galatea cloth: full- larl; 50. At plinis, 40-inch Colored Suits— 11 Crompton » 3 larly $35.00. At.. arly $3.50. Organds, 36-inch _Colored Checked Organdy, ' 26-inch Colored plaited model, with elastic knee and Lawrenceé Cor- With choice offered of our regular age Ratine, etc. - and band; =izes 14 and 16 years. duroy Suits, with knickerbocker & o Four Drop-leaf Tables, Three All-eotton Mattrena: s I Goldenbarg's—Third Floor. pants lined throughout; sizes 8, stock of men’s suits and overcoats selling | inch top: oak 5 50 Follen GARexatIe T rer ) Goldenberg's—First Floor. Up to 55c Jewelry $5. > 13, 14 and 15 vears. * Y : & Sz _Boys Overcmts 64 95 Suits and Overcoats Odd Lots Furniture il eSO et ot S NS e L) e b : consisting of 44-inch White Indian Head, 26-inch \{ 29c At b ke s 14, 15, 16 and 17 years. 3 ish. larl ey 2 '";l 2 ” at $24.75 and $29.50, this clearance sale ;\;9:-0!.‘ Regularly art .:cmn{!g“l:rtl; $5 75 Assorted lot of jew- Bny:’gnm“m‘""-"n';mp__ 99c is proving one of the biggest value-sur- $6.00. At .. . giey. some n girt boses 16C i 1 % Nine Dining Room Chairs, TP . ncluding Brooches, Bar 53 o Sorador? sen 21, 3 Bewcolor Snd o o e fromr | EHA0\ BGOSR | rwe waps s s | Narcissus Bulbs Koit Underwear | she G ok b B 1an. and 4 years. @ — | ‘tation leather seal . Queen Anne W, Y rts— t Pins, etc. 3 ¢ Boys’ Suits—30 garments with all the style and character | Resularly $4.50. At.. Gotien Risulaeis $22. 50 Greatly Reduced o e zficnfllgmm. 4 5 C TRy O lota” lett 2l Boys® Junior Norfolk 53.65 that good tailoring can put into them: Two Brass Beds, double-bed | 5600 Ato.il Attractive earthenware 2n3 | weight Cotton Shirts, First Floor, Y| Suits.of cheviot A size; famous Rome quaiity, with : Dricicer. baskets and ‘managany. | Mhade with high neck and long Up to 50c Belts mixtires; sizes 2%, 3, 4, 5, § and $24.75 and $29.50 Suits twoitnen ” contin: $l 8 [ one, Tadye Weling Desk, | wicker biskeis s sleeves; broken Sizes. o e 14 Sl mee N L L Hha e et Ealr of Trousees larly 332.00. As.. 00 Regularly $26.00. $21.00 Ry v Women's 69c Bloom- 43 . crn. aixo. palant. lomth: C ; n * ereseritianaan - ers—0Odd lot of Wom- ; plain colors a vel com- Up to $1.00 Purses Fiolnet (s i ing, Chalic 519.75 Faur White Enasel Beds, with 3 Reguiar $1.50 kinds at $1.00, gi's Cotton Knitted S el tolDis R oVl g ! Women's Vanity “—86Mé With eXtfa puir of Trousers to match, | Continuous posts; 3 $4 9 5 Two Night Tables, Regular $2.25’kinds at $1.69. gn::xps_:?u?g:hsle::tg:nw.m and Fitst Flepr. rans and sirap Sooks 38¢ o aetuntve sintents mbseter mentmedeled | HiCuay Jirar ar P Te s e Feew! $8,75 | Suemem Dot Fm e || 7 13c Yard-wide Cotions 2 on ; o 363 Te AL X 5 s shaj in black . and colors; men’s sizes, 33 to 42. arly §12.80. At.... - A Boys® $1.25 Union Remnants of 36- ks unee 20 el o T S2475 and $29.50 Overconts © | potCutinmns, otn e | C 7R $4.00 and §5.00 Blankets | 12017 o et 100 | s Biied s 124ac Y S 3 $24.75 and $29.50 Overcoats o e Fbua: $l l 00 ONairs lapestey Heavy - Wolght 2 98 in Scru color: high neck ana | Eood, useful lenkths; fine, close- Tirst Foor 3 RN e asisaeTquay [ 19 75 larly $21.00. At.. * Dholstered $25.00 BlanEets s A D }“55..'.521‘1”"" ankle pants; per- | Woven Lq]ulll;iy. B et Feer ", ST 5 ARSI o v 4 50c Unbleached Cotton 0 reodts . od 4 - ¥ brands; white, tan or « * ' Boys $3.50.&$4 Shoes STEVE With Yoke aks Torit s g Four Layer Feélt Matireanes, T Tt o iy Samior, i Mill Ends of 76-inch "Of aull leather, brown, piaids, ete. Sizer 32 taggrones, In tan, | civered with woven 3 2 ORne Overstafled Rocker, | FV00i4¢ of blue, tan, pink, and Misses” 75c Pants— 35 Unbleached Sheeting 39c crkg Lol SR $2 69 rown, plaids, etc. - Sizes i3, :{‘.:‘:.‘.uc;‘m.l;“:; $9 50 l;;lh.of Shasticiie $22 00 gras: aizes th“ and 86x80 T Cotton, Pants. C Cotton: lengths auitable G ber; irst of ze. Rel o : 16 b Som. z88 a; ear: r making sheets: extra heav | O hom s to B Goldenberg’s First Floor Clothes Shop | [t ¢3¢, Resularly o Regularly §38. At SUTL | Miekty sonsastiom haudime |- ory swaahis b Found. thread qualliy: i “Geldenvery's—Finst Fieor. E : . Geldenbers’s—Fourth Floor, * Goldeabery'sFirst Floor, Soldenberg's—First Floor, - for Men—Direct Entrance From K Street. Goldenders’s—Turaiture Bters, “Acress the Htreet.”

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