Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1922, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. “ FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922, Sale of Sample Jewelry Up to $1.00 ) 5 Newest Designs 5 ( and Effects r with odd lots at this low Potted Plants Now {s the time to put out these potted planis in flower boxes and on the lawn. Geraniums, special at 23c. Sweet Peas, 25c. Ferns, 89c. Cigar Plants, 15¢; 2 for 25c. Rubber Plants, 79c. . u Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenterg s—First Floor. 1 Girls’ $7.00 White; Organdy Dresses, $3.98 Sport Sweaters Notice! New Store Hours Beginning Monday, May 15, the store will open at 8:15 A.M. and close at 5 P.M. $2.49 Young Women’s Sport Sweaters, beautiful quality light-weight wool, for summer wear. A most practi- cal addition to any summer wardrobe. In_such popular shades as jockey red, peacock, buff and orchid, with contrasting borders. Goldenberg’'s—Third Floor. Bulur s The lot compri Sizes ? ‘ Crisp, New 6 to 14 4 Charming \;; Years ,‘ ® { Models ! The young miss of 6 to 14 years will find in this special purchase white frocks certain to appeal be- cause of their style charm and loveliness. Smart, long-waisted models; some with 9-inch hem, others with tucks and narrow ruffles; wide sashes on the | side; newest sleeves. A large selection of styles, in k 4 crisp white organdy and Swiss organdy. spe pa cial for tomorrow at $5.95. v Little Girls’ Dresses, $2.98 | ’ Little Girls' New Colored Or- gandy Dresses, in_pink. orange and blue; flufty ruffie models, in several of the prettiest styles imaginable; finished with long sashes; sizes 2 to 6 vears. . I m' 43_&‘ i HWJ | Girls’ Guimpes, $1 Cotton Pongee Guimpes, or b trimming kimono S 6 to 14 years, Girls’ Pongee Dresses Girls’ 69c Bloomers, 50c Of black or white satine, lus- trous quality; reinforced fin- ished with rufiled full widths; sizes 6 to 12 yes Little Girls’ Dresses, 69c s s e, 0 ront and 2.50 and *3 Qualities Tomorrow’s the day. Here are really good Straws—the choicest braids—the best workman- ship—the finest trimmings. And true to the tra- ditions of our annual Straw Hat Sale, the values are superlative! Every new shape and all the staple styles—savings that make this the most interesting g ; i . event that could possibly happen right when every 4 -~y i { e I‘i man is ready to put on his straw hat. . ] i | | | | | Jumper Dresses, for the ] ‘ girle from 2 to 6 vears. | Girls’ Kiltie Skirts, $1.25 | 1 [ | cerized linene, in blue, 1 Of extra quality rep and cham- | peach, lavender. trimmed with rick rack finished with all around be match. bray, in tan. brown, blue and pink; trimmed with large pearl buttons on strap; wide hems and deep ;plaits; sizes 6 to 14. Sale of $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Handbags il 3% i Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Vestee Sets, 49¢ In pretty cyelet embroidery ef- fects, also of filet net, with val or . venice lace trimming. Smart, long Tuxedo collars, with and without cuffs. ldeal for wearing with the new Tuxedo coats and sweate Collar and Cuff Sets, oi org linene and other popular fabrics, 1 Peter Pan and_ tuxedo shapes. in plain white and new sport 50 effécts wuvvanassrisvasinieon C Many months ago we placed our orders with the best makers. Thus, we secured extraordinary val- ues for this sale. All Smart, Becoming, Breezy Styles Every Hat PERFECT! —Full Sennits at right price —Bleached or Natural —Flat Foots Shades _atthe . ' —Half Sennits —High-grade Toyo Pan- N h . (hf’:':;”g‘r’:"’\{‘.:‘r’”"‘;aSC:S' ".“1’]“,"]""‘ 25¢ ¢ —Faney Braids amas rigi t time s Go‘:denberf.—”rlnz 'k'lnur‘ 50c. Special at.... : . . g All finished w#h leather sweatband, silk bands, satin or silk tips. Many new “%. waen 3 I and different styles, assuring every man a hat that becomes him. Low crowns, Wh t R bb = mcifil}m crowns, high crowns, all width brims, saw or cable edges. Sizes 634 . Of fine quality 1 e 1 OnS 4 to 7)%. e leathers and silks, in all ? For Processions, Confirmation, Communfon and = the season’s popular 5 * other festive occasions. ;: 4 : “V L 2 ”'S l P shapes and styles, in- Beautiful Ribbons, including plain taffeta, hro- 2 - | Purchase of Famous*“VanLeir” Sample Panamas cluding Vanity Bags, Pouch Bags, Swagger | 5t fiat saun s taun sfebuetocs ot ‘,a Every vear we get th 1 £ thi P bett 1- Bags. Black and colored leathers; solid | Priced at b B ivery vear we get the samples of this fine make of Panamas—no better qua. colors and novelty pressings; silk lined. 29¢ to $1.10 itics imported into this country. Every hat perfect—newest 1922 stock. Some with purse and mirror fittings; others with metal frame, coin pocket and mirror. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $2.00 Corsets, $1.48 An excellent model for slender or average fig- ures; of pink coutil, with elastic top and long hips: Moire Ribbons, with one-inch satin smooth finish boning and wide supporters. Sizes | edge, also moire with three =atin stripes; 55C 22 to 28. all shades: five and seven inches wide..... ‘Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floor, White Satin Ribbons, for trimmingz; all widths. Priced at . 6¢c to 49¢ Hairbow Ribbons, good heavy quality, 29 a : C in a large assortment of patterns and color- ings, in taffeta and satin stripes........ : $5.00 to $6.95 Values at . .. Vataeent ...} $4.85 Shown in sailors, telescopes, alpines, astors, dip crowns and other correct shapes. Bleached or natural color. All regular sizes. Silk trimmed ; leather sweat bands, with rubber perspiration shields—every detail perfect, as is to be expected of sample hats. Goldenberg's First Floor Hat Department—Direct Entrance from K Street. Sale of Suits for Men, Young Men and lHigh School Students 21.50 T O T i LI, Saturday’s Extraordinary Millinery Event— | Over 500 Newest and Smartest Trimmed Hats Actually Worth $10.00 | Sale of Imported Gingham Dresses Supreme in Style, Quality and Values.......... = R L] O 9| The values eclipse any offered this season. Every woman and miss whe sees these lovely summer frocks ex- claims in amazement, “How can Suits that offer the utmost in style, quality and value for the money—demonstrating this store’s ability to provide the clothes that men and young men want at money-saving prices. Unusually large and varied assortment of the season’s most desirable fabrics, colors and styles at this moderate price—all specially priced for dresses like these be sold for such a little price?” —Small Checks. —Medium Checks. —Large Checks. —Straight and waist line models — plain, fancy or trimmed styles. All are new, authentic styles for tomorrow’s sale. In the lot you will find 3-button conservative models for the business man, 2 and 3 button fitted and body traced and the popu- lar sport models for the young man and high school student, in both single and double breasted styles; also a special model for the stout man. Students’ sizes, 31 to 36; young men’s sizes, 34 to 42; conservative styles in sizes 36 to 44 and stouts in sizes 38 to 50. Goldenberg's First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance from K Street. summer, 1922—fashioned of fine im- ported ginghams. Trimmings of lace, embroidery, organdy, pique, linen, rufflings, pipings, fagotting, hem- stitching, etc. All the newest color combinations to select from. Goldenberg’s—Becond Floor. 'Favored Shoe Fashions 500 Trimmed Hats, fresh from the workrooms of New York's foremost milliners, pur- chased especially for this occasion, offering regular $10 values at the one low price of $5.00. ' i About everything new and de- sirable will be found in the col- lection, which includes Hats for every need—for street, sports or dress wear. Many of the popu- lar black Lace Hats in the dis- play. Reduction Sale of Boys’ Clothing A midseason reduction sale that opens wide the door of economy to mothers who want to outfit their boys at generous savings. Prices are down to bedrock—every wool suit in our stock has been blue penciled to make room for summer clothing. @ 3 » 3 Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, | Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, $ 55 $1650 to $21.50 . 314.75 $12.75 and $15 Values | 9- Values ........... \ _ Boys' All-Wool Norfolk Suits, newest “Smart Set” Two-pants Suits, famed spring models; coats lined with alpaca: for style, quality and wearing powers. both pair of pants fully lined: an assort- Made of high grade all-wool materials, ment of pretty mixtures. Sizes 8 to 17 in an assortment of rich colorings and L mixtures. (‘om{slllir;gd :-lthgiln‘:slcnzr: :‘::2 ent Colt, Tan Calf, Black D P e Extra sizes 19 and 20 Boys' $7 Norfolk and Brown Kid, Suede and Suits, One and Two $5 45 dull leathers; also White Kid Nu-Buck and Canvas. * Pairs Pants . .. . . Louis, Baby Louis and low Walking heels. Sizes 2% to 7; widths Excellent Suits - for Summer, ‘4 to_‘8.50' Ever mindful of quality, yet moderately priced, we feature the season’s smartest modes in footwear at $4 to $8.50 a pair. i Many popular models in Oxfords and Pumps of Pat- Several of our best manufac- turers’ made unusualconcessions to us for this sale—the greatest in values known this season. Your Summer Hat, correctly trimmed in exactly the style you want is here—at ONE- HALF the price you would ex- pect to pay. ears—stout sizes 13 to 20 years. S vamen e 181075 hool or general S ST S T St 7 AtoD. . ...... wear. Neat mixtures; pants fully lined: ’ Boye Blue Serge Suits, all-wool qual. sizes 7 to 16 years. Godesberg'e—Fimt Wloor. "“““"'"',. ity, Norfolk models, pants fully o P AKI ) iy Ben31 Bloees, 0% Women'’s Silk Umbrellas exch aule A extre P L e A Celebrated “Mother's Friend” and Styles Materials | Colors [* Trimmings S tically ‘:3:‘;!““&0 1"’hese l-rs JuC:t what ‘l‘:lq‘n‘l"‘”r:;ke;é glfe.rlt!lg{rll;e:ngngar:l:l'e, ; S y i i o g boy ‘or nfirmation, mmun- n — [of —] jorn —Pel e | -] fon and festival wear. i wate! "sttache Soft collix’ and mort | Regular $6.50 and 4 9 5 Popular Shades for || “Satiore och —Killarney | Zostrich B i ’ : H —Mushrooms —Georgette —Gray —Biot Boys' 2-Pants Suits, $6 69 » s < $6.98 Values e Rain or Sun phien | =¢ rted 3 Boys' $4 White Suits, $2.85 —Chin Chins —Fe i open | —Ribbons < $8.75 and $10 Values | . % i - y —~Toques —Taffets | —Canna —Pins z Boys’ All-Wool Suits, smart Norfolk g ‘,?fl!hf&' P 'vfu'}',“:'l‘,::t}‘c‘:,‘ii Women'’s Colored Silk Umbrellas, superior quality taffeta, —Irregular Brims —Lace b —’lslose —Embroidery 1%’ Coats, lined with alpaca and serge, both lar, also regulation middy style. in all | iy navy, green, purple and garnet. Made with imitation ivory, —Garden —Novelty Braids —Mimosa 3 —Maline 85 pair of pants fully lined: an assortment white; all tallor made; sizes 3 to .10 Y g A 2 —Droops —Ribbon * —Black and White —Self Material § of neat mixtures; siz .amber, hardwood and leather handles, ring and strap. Ivory Tricornes and amber finished tips and club ends. Some with wide satin it 5 . | and silk_taped borders. lonberg's—8econd Floor. E Goldenberg’s—First Floor.

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