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shortly you }m it TIght off with fine No Littered Desk With a! Work Organizer $1.00 and u That daily influx of bills, ‘memorandums, checks, or- _ litter your desk until an- swered? Mave a handy Work Organizer’ on your desk. Slip each comm nication into its own pocket it arrives. There you will ha 1z rafe and sound when you aeed — it : 24 not constantly in the way. Make your choice of covers: —flexible, strong paper. —black fabricoid. —genuine flexible black leather. Come see ome—you'll take it home with you. STOCKETT FISKE - CO PRODUCING STATIONERS 010 -E-STREET-N'W The Vermont State Association will give Its twenty-first annual maple sugar party at Rauscher’s, Monday at 7:30 pm. Daweing at 10:30. Promi- nent Vermonters will speak. The Washington Handicraft Guild will nold ap exhibition all week from 110 am. to 10 p.m., Sunday, from 2 to 6 p.m. Blological Soclety will meet Satur- day, 8 p.m., at Cosmos Club. Speak- jers, J. S, Palmer and Vernon Bailey. morrow evening at headquarters, 1722 H street, to receive delegates attend- ing Book Sellers’ convention. The Henry-Polk Home and School Associaticn” will meet in the Henry School tomorrow at 3:15. Dr. J. C. Buchanan will, ‘speak. Telephone demonstration. A dance under auspices of Catholic ‘Women's Service Club will be given tomorrow at 601 E street, 9 to 11:30 p.m. . Maine State Soclety will hold fts last spring meeting Saturday. 8 p.m., at Thomson Schaol. Program. Dan- cing. Admission by card. Big Sisters will meet fomorrow, § pm., at 704 11th street, room 606. Rambler Pastime Club will give n dance tomorrow, 8:45 p.m., at 1101 E street. Alexinder T aleskl will Analogies Miss sive illustrated ta Be- tween the Pre-Raphaelite Brother- hood and _the Barbizon Painters” to- morrow, 5 p.m.. before the art class of (eorge Washington Unliversity. Public invited. s Pupils of Harry Edward Mueller will give an_organ recital tomorrow in _First Congregational Church, 8:15 p.m. Columbia Union, W. C. T. U., will meet_tomorrow, 8 p.m, with Mrs. M. R. Sullivan, 3625 Macomb street. Lieut. Van Winkle will speak. on — The Eeleet Kiub will give a dance Saturday, 9 p.m., at 2400- 16th street. Emanuel Shaver, Metropolitan Bap- t _Church, will give exposition of Sunday school lesson tomorrow at 4:45 p.m,, at Y. W. C. A, 1333 F street. Emery-Eckington Parent-Teacher M'CDEV ey cial_price per yard. B Slip Covers tq Order 1003 Sth_St. N.W. | We're going to make our Lunch- rooms a_headquar- ters for Sea Food— the moderate prices invite every one— A Whole LOBSTER =65=" Brolled alive and served In a sati factory and pal able manner — YOU WILL ENJOY BOTH ‘THE SERVICE AND THE LOBSTER. BRRoRBongiunoonnEn IONA; ' }vT AéSOCIATION AN AMERICAN CiT 126 N1 RESTAURA B EN| Wiltam 3. Burns, chief of the ‘bu- To the Delegates of the You are especiall invited with ALIL VISITORS TO ‘WASHINGTON to in- spect our = famous Lunchrooms and en- Joy our famous cook- ing and service. SELLEVUE FARMS & 1332-34-36 G St. 1338 N. Y. Ave. NOTE ¥ 1538 New York Ave. . :nmh open until 18 sl [t d [ w v o] 5] ! IRIE | Foreien Wars, wiil meet at 920 Penn- sylvania avenue southeast. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn’$ hurt & bit! Drop a little “Freezone” an “aching oorn, in- stantly that stops hurting, then gers. ‘Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient o remove every hard cern, soft corn, or eorn between the toes, and the cal- - Tases, wi il Special in Slip Cover Excellent se- Linens, Phom® Damasks, Etc., at spe- 39¢ . |games; Association will meet tomorrow at $ pan. in Emery School. Speakers: Selden M. Ely, Mrs. Glles Scott Rafter aund Miss Jennio Hedrick. Mixs Blanche Bertha Brown will be hos t a musical at the Woman's National Foundation Sunday, 5 to 7 p.m. Tea will be served on the lawn. Members and their guests invited. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will address the Stearns Bible class tomorrow at 11:45 a.m., at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church. Susie’s Originnl Kitchen Band will play Wednesday, 8 p.m. at Second Baptist Church for benefit of Friend- ship House. ~Admission charged. A meeting of the Columbia Junior High School Parent-Teacher Associa- tion will be held in the school next Thursday night at § o'clock. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. St. Mark's Men’s Club will give an entertainment at St. Mark's parish hall. Progressive Council, No. 8. D. of A.. will give a five hundred card party at 8:30 o'clock, Naval Lodge Hall. Northeast Washington Citizens’ As. sociation will meet at 8 o'clock, Ma- sonic Temple, 523 8th street north- east. Philip Walker and Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, speakers. copal Church will meet at 8:30 oclock. Sergt. Jasper Post, 13, American Legion, will meet at o’clock, 1101 E street. * Speakers: * Senator David I. Walsh and Capt. Luke McNamee. Diviston No. 1, Ladies’ Auxiliary to Anctent Order of Hibernians, will meet at Catholic Community House, 601 E street. o Third District of Columbia Infantry Drum_Corps will meet at 8 o'clock. 1219 New York avenue. Plans will be made for memorial eervices for Buglers Fred Fagan and Charles Fuckes, killed in the world war. reau of investization, Department of Justice, will address the Washing- ton Salon and United Arts Society at the Playhouse. Subject, “The Danger of Red Propaganda in This Country.” Other_speakers will be the Comtesse d’Audiffret and Robert Lawrence. The Chemical Society and the Amer- | ican Pharmaceutical Association will hold combined meeting at 8 o'clock, Cosmos Club. H. C. Fuller will give s, “The Chemist and the Drug- . illustrated with moving pic- Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Department f Potomec, will meet at 8 o'clock in G. A. R. Hall Rev. John Keating Cartwright will deliver the fourth lecture of his course on church history at Catholic Community House at 8 o'clock. b- Jject, “The Close of the Middle Age: The Rosedale Athletlc Club will give {2 henefit dance at its gymnasium, 17th and Rosedale sctreets northeast, at §:45_o'clock. Admission charged. Re- freshments free. Robert E. Peary Ship, Veterans of Keane Council, K. of C.. will meet in K. of C. Hall, 918 10th street, 8 o'clock. 3 The joint Memorial day committee of the G. A. R., Spanish War Veterans, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet at G. A. R. Hall. Rev. David Ransom Covell, rector of Trinity Civic and = Community Church, 3d and C strects, i to speak h and the Motion Pic- ,” and Thomas Ince will speak in defense of the industry at the church at 8 o'clock. The pictuxe film “Gethsemane” will be shown to the public for the first time in this city. ~Harding Chapter, No. 31, Orfler Eastern Star, will work the degrees. ‘| AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Thomson—Tonight, California State Soclety meeting; mililnery; Aduit Dra- matlo Club; plain sewing; electric fron use. 3 Wilson Normal—Tonight, Spanish. dramatics; dressmaking and° millinery Tomorrow afternoon, girls’ gymnasium club; girls’ dramatics; Girl Scouts A. C. Fast Washington—Tonight, Ameri canization class; community orchestra; Veterans’ Bureau A. C.; Wallach Pleas- ure Club. Johnson - Powell — Tomorrow after- noon, French for children; violin in. struction for children. Dunbar _High—Tonight, Community Centers’ band; Simon Commandery, Knights Templar, _drill; Carlisle, Ploneers and Holy Name basket ball teams; plano lessons; sewing and needlework club. Southeast—Tonlght, Country Dane- ing Club; Leviathan A. C. ‘Garnet-Phelps — Tonight, American Legion; Woman’'s Exchange; Douglass League and Supreme Council; French; community singing. . Lovejoy—Tonight, Bible Study Club Buffalo and Oriental A. C,; plain gew- ing and dressmaking; reading room and Community. Choral, Soclety: Lome nursing and dietetica. | Officers_and members of League of | American Pen Women will meet to- | The Men's Club of St. Luke’s Epls- |/ TURE T A T R A A e T T > T 0 RO AT O T AR T U T 6 %3 TR, 8 Women’s $3.98 . Sweaters, $3.48 ..Women’s Wool Tux- edo Sweaters, in tan, navy, black and henna. Mostly all sizes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor, |- 29¢c size. Mill Run ' ‘ Window Shades Termed mill runs on account of slight -defects ‘in cloth or irregularity of Mounted on strong spring rollers. Choice of several shades of green, Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. IT PAYS TO ood Smashing Reductions for R Tomorrow’s remnant offerings offer wonderful opportunities for savings—prices are sharply reduced to clear away all odd lots, Jl;&\ 29\ e S Sn— BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. *THE DEPENDABLE STORE® ] broken lines and incomplete assortments. No mail or phone orders filled. . Regula-r inch Mercerized Shantun, Dotted Swiss, Values worth 19¢ and 25c yard Remnants of White and Colored Wash Goods,' consisting of White Mercerized Lawn, White Indla Linon, White Linene, White Chiffon Voile, High-count Pajama Checks, Plisse Crepe, Longcloth and Nain- sook, Printed Batiste, Printed Voile, Colored Linene, Colored Beach Cloth, Colored Plisse Crepe, Stripe and Check_Sulting, Colored Organdy, Colored Voile, etq Desir- able lengths and colors. ™ Widths from 36 to 40 inches wide. Values worth 29¢ and 3%c¢ yard........ Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Children’s White Hats R Vo w 1}18c Just Arrived! Girl.” Made of white split Milan, in roll brim and sailor effects, trimmed with gros- grain ribbon. Exceptional values at the sale price—$1.29. Clean-Up of Odds and Ends Trimmed Hats, $1 . Values Worth up to $5.00 Including the popular Garden Hats for Summer wear, and many others that are desirable in every way. The response to this announcement will be large—better come early for first selection. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. . Friday Remnant Sale of Ginghams and Domestics Remnants of 27-inch Dress Ging- hama, in stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors; also 32-inch Peggy Cloth, Bleach- 16C od Shaker Flannel, etc.; good, useful Jengths Values worth 25c yard. Friday at Remnants of 36-inch Percales, in stripes, checks, dots and figures; also 27- inch fine quality Dress Ginghams, in- Jengths from 2 to 6 yards. Regularly 200 vard. Friday at .... Remnants of 27-inch Dress Ging= hams and Standard Apron Ginghams, in good, useful lengths. Regularly 15¢ yard. Friday at «....- sontiaeessoness Remnants of 36-inch Unbleached Cot- tom, lengths from 1 to 6 yards;.close woven, round thread quality. ~Forth 1230 yard. Friday atee.oeescsieontonees Remnants of 36-inch 39-inch Blenched and Unbleached Cottons, close woven grades; lengths from 2 to 7 yards. Regularly 15c and 20c yard. Friday at.. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, "Friday Remnant Sale of - Men’s - Furnishings 14c 93c Men's Pull-over Athletic Undershirts, fine ribbed | 25¢ cotton; plain white only; broken sizes; only 17 dozen in the lot. Regufarly, 50c each. Men’s Neckwear, odd3 and ends; medium shape four-in-hands; stripes, fizures, plain colors 190 Friday at Seseos AT Trophy Make Athle perfect iclosed crotch; strictly perfect; sizes 34 to Regularly $1.00. Friday 690 Athletic Underwear, Va’r.s‘ity, kegatta," coat shirts, knee length drawers; samples, seconds and_odd lots of values worth to 39C Men’s Wérk Suits, one-piece style; of heavy stitched; sizes 42 only. Regularly $3.00. Friday at ... / f ose, good quality light-weight maco cotton, in black and white; fully re- 1 l of values worth 1%¢ and 25¢ pair. Fridex at c Men's Police and Fireman Suspenders, Regujarly 50c. Friday at .. Galdbaberg’e—First Floor, Collar and Cuff Sets, eyelet embroidery, fq_smart Peter Pan shapes. Worth: 60c set. Friday at ......c.. attached; fine eyelet organdy and net, trimmed with lace. Worth 79¢ each. Fri~ Friday at 29C and moire effects. Values worth to.50c. good ‘quality: plaid nainsook, soft-finished quality; Me “Girard” and other hish-grade makes; sleeveless $1.00 each. Friday at .... 14 quality twilled khaki cloth; full double l 69 Men’s Half H inforced heel, toe and sole; slight seconds el wiobuy: Tl Taather ot 2DC, Friday Remnant Sale of Vestees, with cuffs ; Tuxedo shape collar ARY “Bb w.coveioass - Goldenborg’s—Rirst : s 12l2c Remnants of Wash Goods . To see this collection of white and colored wash goods remnants is to be inspired with the endless possibilities of lovely summer frocks. There are many materials here. and a little money will make a beautiful dress. COLORED WASH GOODS include 36-inch Satin-stripe Voiles, 36-inch Mercerized Poplin, 36- h rce ) Pongee, 36-inch Silk-and-Cotton Crepe de Chine, 36-inch Novelty Plaid Skirtings, 36-inch Mercerized Wash Satin, 30-inch Silk and Cotton Plisse Crepe, 36-inch Eponge Ratine, 36-inch Kimono Silks (silk-and-cotton mixed fabrics). WHITE GOODS include 36-inch Yarn Mercerized Poplin, Transparent Organdy, Shirting Madras, Silk-and-cotton Ph;se Crepe, Chiffon Voile and other high-grade fabrics. All In good, useful lengths for women's and children's wear. Remnants of White and Colored Wash Goods, including 36-Inch White Pajama Checks, 34-inch White Cannon Cloth, 36-inch Longcloth and Nainsook, 27-inch colored 38-inch Printed Voiles, 34-inch Colored Linene. | curtains, scarfs, etc. ¥ t *double row- of laces and insertions, sleeves . ‘trimmed.to match; mostly all sizes. Reg- ‘White and Colored Summer Fabrfcs } 12%¢ .Remnants of White and Colored Wash = Goods, including white Transparent Organdy, White Two- ply Voile, White Plque, White Mer- cerized Batiste, White Novelty Skirting, Colored Transparent Or- gandy, Colored Chiffon Voile, Col- ored Dotted Swiss, Colored Striped Voiles, Printed Batiste, Novelty Check Suiting, Silk and Cotton Chif- fon Silks and Mercerized Poplins. Widths from 27 to 40 inches. Values worth §0c and 6%¢ yand, Friday at N i} 29¢ Friday Remnant Sale of Furniture One Bedroom Suite, mahogany finish, Colonial type; slightly imperfect. Friday Lot of Kitchen Tables, sold “as is,” Friday at .......... Mahogany-finish Colontal design; sold “as is™ af $245 $1.50 $14.75 we $12.75 ibrary Table, Friday “as is.” Friday at All-steel Army Cots, slightly imper- fect; sold “as {s.” Friday at 98¢ Cotton Pads, cot size; covered with woven or A.C.A. ticking” Friday ‘;‘t $2098 lOne Simmnn:blvory'-finixhed Bed, 4.6-ft. $l 1 size; o ing.” Fl 3 Ong Simmons White Enameled Bed, two- inch "continuous posts and onc-inch fillers; $7 $12.50 46-1t. size. Floor sample, £old “as Friday Three Englander Beds, 3-ft. size; ivory finish: twin link spring. Floor samples. Friday at One Southern Rome Couch Bed, covered with Floor sample. open to 3.4-ft. size; good quality cretonne. Friday at .. Two Simmons Bungalow Beds, coil spring; green finish, 3-ft.-width. Fri- day at 3 Furniture -Btore—"‘Across Friday Remnant Sale of Rugs and Floor Coverings Extra fine grade 1,600-warp Grass Rugs, sizes 9x12 ft. and 8x10 ft., for large rooms; choice of green, blue and brown medallion; all-over designs and neat borders. Only a limited quantity; ma; $6 85 o not last all day. Worth regularly $10.9 9x12-ft. Brussels Rugs, also 83x106 Velvet or $19.50 tre and $12.50. Friday at........... Brussels Rugs; all seamless and products of the Alexander Smith and , Co. _ Floral, oriental and medallion designs: good color- 75 ngs. Worth $22.50 and $25.00. Fri- 516 day at L 5 $x12-ft. Herringbone Weave Crex Rugs, in blue or red; also sxl12-ft. Herringbone Crex Rugs; in green, blue and red and 8x10-ft. Crex de Luxe or Herringbone-weaye Rugs, in green, gray or red stenciled designs. Values $9.85 worth $15, $1 and $20. Friday at Cook’s Cork-filled Linoleums, 8-quarter width, in plain brown, in full rolls, but slighily imperfect; also mill lengths from 2 to 4 square yards; in tile or parquette flooring designs. Worth 39C regularly 76c and $1 square yard. Friday at effects, light stenciled ' design 'd7x!4 Rag Rugs, hit-and-miss double-warp Grass Rugs, in_various_color- 79C and dark colorings, or 30x60 ,‘,'t’hf_'. anues worth $1.25 and $1 Friday First Floor—Bargain Table, Friday Remnant Sale of Undermuslins ‘Women's Sleeve Corset Covers, trimmed with ulatly $1.50. Friday at ... 79C ‘Women'’s Nainsook Nightgowns, round and square neck styles, trimmed with embroid- 79c ery edging; also ribbons and lace: included are a few sleeveless models. Regularly $1.00. Friday at. depeseesassiiassonse Goldenberg's—Third Floor. e \ Friday Remnant Sale of Laces and Embroideries Remmnants of Laces and Embroideries, also Nets and Crepe, in desirable lengths and widths. An as- One-Half Regular Prices Swiss and Cambric Embroideries, edg- Ruffled Flouncings, fine quality Swiss embroid- ery; also with rows of val lace, with 49 ‘ 69c yard. Friday at .. c Goldenberg’s—First Floo: Fo . Marquisettes, 19c Yard-wide 'Washable Cretonnes and figured estry designs; mill lengths from 1 to 8 yards, but plenty plike for’ trunk, -cushion and. couch covers, ‘Cases, $4.85 . - sortment of patterns. Marked at ings only; four inches wide. Friday at .... IOC dainty ruffled edge; 27 inches wide. Worth 39¢ and 48c Cretonnes and ; Marquisettes, light and dark floral, bird and tap- First Floor—Bargain Teble, & s Sui 24-inch Leather Suit- Cases, . cloth lined; made - ‘with shirt fold, good lock and side bolts. Omly 12 at “this price. I % Goléwmbery's—Fourth Tloor, < $7.50 - Friday Remnant Sale of Boys’ Clothing 40 Boys’ Two-pants_ Suits, odds and ends from our regular stock; of all wool cheviots, in neat mix- tures, %excellent for school or dress wear. $4 90 . Sizes 7, 8, 9 and 10 years only. Values worth §8.75 to $10. Friday at....... Boys’ Cloth Hats, fancy mixtures; light weight for Spring wear— Regular $1 and $1.25 values at 79¢c. Regular $1.50 and $1.95 values at $1.15. 0dd Lot of Boys' Wash Suits, left from regular stock in an assortment of plain and colored combi- nations; Middy and_ Oliver Twist models; ?;zes 3 to § years.. Values worth $1.25 and 85C .50 2 !é&m Neck £ oys’ Neckwear, four-in-hand style, in nest> ehocks piaris and stripes. Vatues 24 C worth 39c and 45¢ each. Friday at. Boys’ Blue Overalls, fast-color ue denim, made with bib and *shoulder straps. Sizes 3 to 12 years. Worth 59¢ each. Fri- 44C day at First Floor, Boys' School Pants, good quality cassimere and cheviot; neat suiting mixtures, alsc heather effects; strafght knes or knickerbocker styles. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Worth 79c. Friday 590 Bt opomsessessnien First and Third Floors, Boys’ Percale Blouses, attached soft cojlar ‘and cuffs; high count quality, in neéat patterns and stripes. Sizes 8§ to 16 years. Worth €3¢ each. Friday at. Goldenberg's—First Floor. - Ribbon Remnants 3c, 8 and 12ic Yard An accumulation of ribbon remnants, including all wanted styles and colorings, such as satins, taffeta, mplres and fancy effects, widths suitable for every need. Valuer worth from Gc to 25¢ yard. Goldonberg's—Finst Floor, Women’s $4 to $6 Low Shoes, $1.85 Pair A Friday clean-up of various broken lines and remainders of summer footwear for women—217 pairs at a fraction of former selling prices. Oxfords and Pumps of Patent Coit, Tan, Kid and Dull Leathers. High and low heels. in the combined lot from 2% to 7. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Friday Remnant Sale of Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear Odd lot of Women's Lisle Vests, low neck and sleeveless; some in bodice style; persect quality; broken sizes. Worth 75c. . 0dd lot of Women’s Gauze Cotton Union Suits, low neck and sleeveless, loose kne@ seconds of 50c values. Friday at % Children’s Knitted Bloomers, pink and black; sizes 6 to 12 years. Seconds 121 Boys’ White Balbriggan Drawers, 23c Black Sizes 39c¢ 29c broken sizes; also a few athletic shirts; broken sizes Friday at. Goldenberg's—First Floor. —~Canton Crepe —Krepe Knit Sizes 16 to 40 only, Goldenberg’s—Becond Floor, Silk Remnants Sacrificed Regular $1.50 and $2 Values + Remnants of our most desirable silks, in lengths wanted for dresses, skirts, trim- N mings, etc. The group consists of— . 40-inch Crepe de Chine, 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta, 35-inch Satin Messaline, 35-inch Chiffon Satin, 36-inch Tricolette, 35-inch Fancy Louisene, 35-inch Foulards, etc. Large range of street and evening shades. Goldenberg's—First Floor, SPA Dress Goods Reduced Qualities Worth Up to $2.50 Yard All remnants and short lengths from ’ our .best selling lines ° of dress goods 3 grouped in this lot and marked *way below regular prices. 3 There are remnants of All-weol Tweeds, in varl- ous desired colors;, also All-wool French Serge, Storm Serge and Broadcloth, in wanted colors. Widths, 50 to 56_inches. Friday at. $LIS yard.- Goldenberg’s—First Floor. et oor o - 2=Clasp Silk Gloves i - i . ' FiNE 49c Pair Two-clasp Silk Gloves, embroidered .and plain back styles, in gray, black and white. Odd sizes. Seconds of $1.00 values. ‘fihva. (wo—il_agp and sgr’:gl; > n_gray, san eaver, vra. 49¢ 01 - wrist styles, and ‘white. - Values worth to 8%c Notice! Beginning Monday, May 15, the store will open at 8:15 A.M. and close at 5 P.M. emnant Women’s and Misses’ $19.75 to $27.50 Silk Dresses Purchase of a Maker’s Stock —Plain Georgette —Crepe-back Satin —Brocaded Crepe —Chiffon Taffeta —Crepe de Chine In tomorrow’s dress sale we promise you one of the biggest value surprises of the season. They are beautiful dresses of the “better kind,” and the assortment is so varied that every-woman and miss will find just what she wants, . 7 Dresses for street, afternoon, dinner and sports wear—including elaborately beaded effects, accordion pleated styles, long line models, embroidered dress: braid and ribbon trimmed effects and clever sport dresses. tan, all the new sport shades and pastel colors. Bungalow Aprons| | 7% Made of good quality percale, in an assortment of attractive patterns and models; trimmed collar, pockets and sash; full- cut sizes and well made. First Floor—Bargain Table, | Day A Remarkable Friday Offering of $6.00 to $10.00 Dress and Sport Skirts $3.95 Your enthusiasm will be unbounded when you see the beautiful skirts here tomorrow at the amazingly low price of $3.95. A remarkable under- price purchase accounts for the great values. You couldn’t buy the materials alone for this money. ' —Satin-striped Prunellas —Striped Bedford Cords —Checked Prunellas —Plaid Velours —Sport Tweeds —Novelty Skirtings The majority are in the favored b —some are distinctively tailored med. Patch, slot or inset pocke shades and color combinations. women. 4 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. leated styles few are trim- All the newest zes for misse wn; s 0dd lot of High-grade Corsets, including Amer- elastic top and medium low bu $2.84 $4.50, Friday at ..... ees ) size 22 only. ced Corsets, beautiful pink broche, medinvm and Regularly $6.00. 22 to 30. Regularly sizes. Regularl Friday Remnant Sale of = high-waisted models, t wvith lace; Friday Remnant Sale of ican Lady, P. N., Warner's and Royal Worcester; of plain_and fanecy pink material, o white coutil with extreme long and mediun b : broken sizes from 21 to 23. Worth 1o Three Bon Ton Front-laced Corsets, beautiful pink coutil, elastic insert and 1 hi $2 98 TSR U < Three Bon Ton Front-la models, with long hips; s double’ boning: 2 24 Warner’s Corsets, of elastic top and long h Lot of Pink Bandcaux, hook-back model th Goldenberg's—First and Third Floo %) < . v - Girls’ $2.50 Dresses, $1.79 - Little Girls' White Dresses, of organdy and with tucks. Sizes 2 to Children’s Rompers, of bea ul _colored g hams and white madras: peg-top and = loose-leg models. Trimmed with cox trasting _colors. Values rth $L5 and $1.98, Friday at...... 3 at Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. & Tn black. nav ¥, brow e iR s T 98¢ 35<inch Sport Silks, S Y il TR \ Friday Remnant Sale of Hosiery Women's Fiber Siik Hose, in assorted colors, :fit ‘l;ul blgck. dmadle ‘with seamed bac! 35 sizes, econds of values worth to § Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned,” in black and cordovan; double sole, heel and toe; mostly all sizes. Seconds of $l 00 $1.79 values, Friday at................ 2 * Women's Black Cotton Hose, seamless, also ~eome with seam up the back, in black and 1 1 cordovan; broken size! seconds of 25¢ val- es. Friday at . b c ldenberg’ 5 e s R $3 and $4 Portieres and Couch Covers, Each, $1.95 21 Vashable Linene Ciloth Couch Covers, 50 inches wide, 2% yards long; woven borders of blue 3 and brown; good, heavy weight. Tapestry Portieres, 45 and 48 Inches wide; some plain, others fringed. Many can be matched into pairs. 078,788 .78\ /& % e |