Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1922, Page 7

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3 FREE Noxema Cream 3 Cakes o Toilet Soap Toilet and Bath ) Soaps, made by the F 1 Paalmoli\‘zeyCo; J 1 lc Witch Hazel, Buttermilk, Glyc- erine, Elderflower and Hard- water. (Limit, six cakes.) $1.25 “Bén Hur” - Extract, Qunce Ben Hur Extract, 1 a fascinating and } - lasting oriental ] ssc perfume; sold regularly at $1.25 ounce. Monday at 55c. (Bring your bottle.) $3.98 Traveling Bags 51 $1.05 rain Co w - o Leathe r veli 1 leather lining: bod lock and side 35¢ Danderine Regular 35c bot- } 2 1 c The first two hundred cus- tomers in our Toilet Goods De- partment will be given Free a generous sized sample jar of Noxema, the well known grease- less curative cream. % tles of Danderine, for the hair. Women’s “Pointex” “Oryx” Sample Silk Stockings Slight Irregulars of Qualities sold up to $3.50 Pair Full - Faghioned Pure Thread Q f 9 [ J Silks, With “Pointex” and Square Heels '. . Pair ‘Sun Bonnet” Frocks For Kiddies from Something entirely new for the kiddies—pretty “Sun Bonnet” Frocks of superior quality, soft- finish materials, in copen, rose and gold, with voke, strap, peckets and sash of beautiful colored cretonne, with the cutest little sun bonnet to match. Full cut sizes from 2 to 6 years. Children’s $1 Guimpes Madras Guimpes, in green and white, trim- med with white collar and cuffs; all sizes 596 from 6 to 12 years. 59c Yoke Dresses Babies’ Short White Yoke Dresses, soft- finish nainsook, yoke trimmed) with tucks and 43c embroidery; sizes,l to 3 years. . Worth Regularly $1 (] z. S / (/ Here are the finest thread silk, glove silk and ingrain silk stockings, in all the desirable Summer colors, light and dark; all full fashioned and with ° “Pointex” or square heels. Some are all silk; including garter top, others have lisle garter top. : 74 /] 7] ooy, ulf) Goldenberg's—Third Floor, en’s and Women’s Umbrellas Y 7 W N allenge Sale ! 7 7 Up to $5.00 Heavy, medium and chiffon weights, in plain, dropstitch, open-work clocks, others Price ° Qualities clocked in white and black, also Fish Nets, self clocks and beautiful glove silks. Colors are black, cordovan, Russia calf, polo gray, medium gray, silver, gold, navy, Piece dyed Taffeta Covers, various qualities of high-grade silk hd cotton mixtures, guaranteed fast black and rainproof. An sortment of attractive handles, including ivory, and bakalite ffects, ebonines, fancy carved woods, with rings, leather straps red. wistaria, orange, old rose, sk; blue, flesh, fawn, white, _Amcrican peauty, .purple, etc. Termed “irregulars,” but the trifling faults t no way impair the wearing quality. . " Women’s Lisle Hose Up to 50c Socks Up to 59¢ Socks hd s[i:k cord loops. Some in the lot have slight defects in finish, cel:xlfa‘::' ?'r‘-dx rhfirfl 290 sus::m:::. ‘c:n:;: 23c S S{:Mrfn{\i:g';flf = Lisle Hose, 2 £ i 29 t all sold with our regular guarantee. Chiffon Cwelsnt and colors, with plain merceriaed., C plain or striped turnover cuffs; also some with colored striped cuffs; perfect quality; all sizes in the lot but not in 7ach style and color. others a heavier quality. In black only, with seamed back; plain and colored border garter hem. Seconds of values worth up to 69¢ pair. plaTn-color bodies with striped turn-over tops. Perfect quality. All sizes in the lot, but not in each style. s N ‘Women’s $2.00 Umbrellas, $1.39 Umbrellas, good quality rainproof American (cotton) taffeta edge; paragon frames; celluloid and bakalite handles, with ith rings and loop: so plain effect: ldenberg's—First Floo: inest Banded Sailors and |Sale of $1 & $1.25 Untrimmed Hats |Bungalow Aprons Worth $4.95 2.19 171° $6.50 and $7.50 ° . Through an extraordinary purchase we secured thousands of smart guaranteed fast-color percales, in checks new Banded Sailors and fine Untrimmed Hats to sell at a fraction of their and plain colors. Open-front and “slip- intended selling prices. They are THE hats for summer, and at this on” styles; some with new cretonne ‘} low price every woman and miss can afford to have several. Guaranteed Fast Color Percales, two of the styles sketched. A sale of bungalow aprons that will make pockets and trimmings, others with rick- rack braid trimmings. Goldenberg's—Third Floor, and Tables. Women’s Waist Aprons \\;?‘mm'u V\;nls]t Ar:m:u].l o; good 59¢ White Aprons White Pinafore Aprons, of cam- i 44 C First Floor Bargain Included are Italian Milan, Rough Braids, Combinations of Lisere and Milan. All col- ors and combinations to choose from. bric; full-cut and finished with CrOSS-StrAP DACK.....ceennnsnaes e Goldenberg’s—Thi $12.50 Fiber=Covered Trunks, $6.85 Vulcanized Fiber-covered Dress Trunks, 34 and 36 inches; well con- structed; heavy brass finished dowels and corner trimming; good lock and side locks. An inexpensive trunk that will give lasting service. $50 and $55 Wardrobe Trunks at $28.75 Heavy three-ply veneer construction, With vlucanized fiber covering: bulge lift, ten hangers on nickel-plated trolley, cretonne lined shoe box, laundry bag, compartment for electric iron, adjustable hat box, steel ‘rod locking device, high-grade spring lock, draw bolts and double dowels. Goldenberg’s—~Fourth Floor. Their jaunty trimness and smart straws emphasize the op- portunity for satisfactory selec- tion that this low price brings. Goldenberg’s—Second Fioor. Challenge Sdle of aces and Embroideries Swiss and Organdy Flouncings, 27 inches wide; dainty ruffe ate tached, also scalloped Challenge Sale of Art Goods Exceptional values 0-inch Silk Georgette Crepe, avy close woven qual in_an sortment of seventy-five wanted well edges, _in _ eyelet - ef- offered in the Art De- 5 w h e. fect s worth 69 s . 3 pEEe; $1.00 yord . 49c partment for this sale, Challenge Sale of 50c and 75c Mesh Veiling, Swiss and Batiste Skirtings, 18 including many new Gloves 29¢ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY 14 1922_PART T Paper Shopping Bags Large size Shop- 5% ping Bags, strongly 1 c made of heavy Ma- | o nila paper, with rivited handlesg sold regularly at 10c each, Notion Department. hallenge Sale of 1,8 | Men’s $1.50 and $2 Shirts O5 * The Most De- sirable Shirts. Are Inclided in T his Remark- able Underprice Epent. These shirts will fairly “walk out” of the store to- morrow. Men will be quick to realize how truly mar- velous the values are at 95¢. They are full cut and well made shirts of genuine “Quinebaug” madras—a material that is guaranteed fast color and noted for durability. The pattern and color range include about everything that the particular man would want. The new pin stripes are here in black, blue, orange, green, tan and lavender. There are many other styles to select from. Made with five clear pearl button fronts, pre-shrunk neckband; soft, turn-back cuffs; all hand pressed. Sizes 14 to 17. Every shirt perfect. Men’s $1.50 Union Suits B. V. D. and Regptta Make Union' Suits, of checked nainsook and striped madras; sleeveless . style; sizes 34 to 46. (Limit, Up to $6.95 Silk Shirts Limited quantity of Men's Silk Shirts, of satin-striped and plain broadcloth, heavy satin _stripe . Slight im- 10c Shaving Soap Williams Shaving ) Soap, round cakes to JL 4c fit the shaving mug. (Limit, three cakes.) Sterling Silver Thimbles rhinfies Yo et |} OC sizes only.—Jewelry Dept. Men’s Half Hose Mercerized Lisle Half Hose, in black and plain colors; extra reinforcement for wear; irregular weaves of 330 values. z Men’s Fiber Silk Hose Fiber Silk Half Hose, high spliced heel; double reinforced sole and toe; black and plain colors; slight seconds of 50c values. Men'’s 50c Suspenders Imitation Guyot Suspenders, fine quality, close-woven, non-elastic web- bing, in stripes and plain colors; full length. _Men’s Union Suits Lawrence Mills Unlon Suits, white and ecru color ribbed balbriggan, made with_closed crotch, short sleeves and full-length legs. Seconds of $1L.50 values. +17c¢ } 27¢ 129c¢ } 95¢ three suits.) crepe, baby broadcloth, radium silk, plain’ and satin stripe jerseys. perfections. Men's Underwear. ‘White Gauze Cotton and Ecru-color Balbriggan Underwear, shirts with short sleeves, full length drawers, with double reinforced seat; seconds of 50¢ and 65c values. Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor, 6,000 Yards of New Silks Choicest Weaves, in a Wonderful Array of Beautiful Colors—at a Record Low Price for the Challenge Sale! We purchased a great quantity of beautiful silks for our Challenge campaign and we’ve marked them at one low price that should attract enthusiastic throngs of value-wise silk buyers here tomorrow. ? The following gives you some idea of the variety to select rom— | —35-inch Chiffon Taffeta, in all shades. —40-inch Crepe de Chine, in all shades. —35-inch Satin Messaline, in all shades. —33-inch All-silk Broadcloth Shirtings. —35-inch Black Satin Duchesse. —35-inch Printed Foulards, in newest effects. —36-inch Wash Satin, in white and flesh. —40-inch Satin Charmeuse, in black and brown. —40-inch Crepe-back Satin, in black and navy. : © - $3 Sport Satin 40 Inches Wide, $2.39 a Yard Extra heavy rich satin face quality, in navy, brown, midnight blue, white and high shades—so popular fo sport r. 40 inches wid Challenge Sale price. $2.39 yard. ‘Boys’ $7 and $8 | ilk Spanish Laces, flouncings n black. white. navy, copen inches wide: in a lar; blind designs Crochet Laces, four in 30 inches wide, d sortment of openwork and ge as- Cambric and Swiss Embrolderlele four inches wide; an assortment o White Oriental Lace Flouncings, scalloped deep 35¢ and novel stamped pieces. 75¢ Stamped Gowns signs. (Limit two.) Two-clasp Silk Gloves, embroid- ered and plain back styles; in pon- &ee, gray, mode, mastic, black and white. Seconds of $1.00 55¢ values .......tieecieseionoes 12 and 16 button Siik Milanese button length; spear point back; in white, pongee, gray, beaver An assorted lot of Mesh Veil- ings, fancy meshes, in chenille dot- ted effects; various styles and color ‘combinations. Silk Radium All-over Laces, 36 neat patterns: edgings and Stamped Night- Gloven, Paris point back; white, hes wide: fine qual- insertions. °®Values worth luc gowns, soft-fin- 44C Doneect: ands ey Valtah 95 79c Drape Veils, 39¢ an assortment of $l_39 10 200 YATA Leovnernernnes ish white nain- Worth $1.39 and $1.60 pair.... 29C Fashionable Drape Veils, 1% ik Semtgus. -« sook; assorted meat de- Kayser: Chamolsette Gloves, 12- | yards long: chenille borders, also scroll effects; in combinations of tan and brown, jade and.black, copen ches wide; [<ings and ngs, va- edges; heavy embdroi- 0C Goods and mastic. = Values worth and black. henna and black, jockey bus pretty dered effect 1. 5_ Stamped $1.00 DRIE i e g 69C | and periwinkle. misoles, ¢te. ity net . Stamped Scarfs, Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 18-inel th at 69 yard. Centers and C R = Pillows, natural 6-inch strous Lor in foundations Jade, 89C orchid quali for veils nmings: Worth $1.00 yard , il d.ymais ... ro: 49c¢ 9 yard Values worth 72-inch White Net, fine. close woven quality, and dresses. for A Box of Stationery Stamped With Your Own Monogram 79c No Die Is Necessary “hoi ; : . also, women’ - Y Choice of about thirty styles, sim- ot i - 35¢c Bates Ginghams Ve qeoch Lyonr; Sfast ooloch \ ilar to illustrations—three-letter mono- 78 Hemstitohed }590 32-inch Bates Dress 29c Khaki Drill : 3 gram die stamped in gold, silver or Scarts, heavy Ginghams, in a won, 7c i3 A A cream color art crash: size derful assortment Ol i 36-inch Khakl Drill, any plain color on 24 sheets of writing . 17%x47 inches, (Limit checks, stripes, plaids 3 a heavy twilled quals paper or correspondence cards, and 24 two.y _and piain colors, Perfect gality— | 1ity, for msz'::d kand. i c y % 3 3 et envelopes to match, for 79. * Iixcellent quality paper. in white and s This remarkable offer is for Monday only. Delivery will be made in ten days, or two weeks after receipt of order. ‘% Dept.—First Floor, S o 69c¢ Ruffled Net Flouncirgs, in white: $1.69 color art crash, in an as- sortment of neat designs. Each, 28¢c. 75¢ Scalloped Scarfs assorted color edges; full length. 2 $1.25 Table Covers Stenciled Table E88c Covers, assorted pretty color combinations; 50 inches; round or square. Each, 88c, $1.25 to $1.50 Pillow . Tubing : Stamped Pil- % low Tubing, for crochet edge or: 69c patchwork designs. (Limit one pdir.) $1.00 Linen Scarfs 59¢ Cretonne Pillows Cretonne - cov- !’39C ered Plllows, for ; asscrted floral pat- porch or canoe Yard-Wide Percales 19¢ Yard nciennes Laces, edgings and | 36 inches wide; plaited ruffles, in Scalloped §44 : S ¢ s & stitel ol 3 Scarfs, heavy C o Hize lo match; _aiamond hemstitched and tucked cffects. oo e el 10 Worth Regularly c Neat Printings Fast Colors Two cases of 36-inch Percales, liglit grounds, in a large assort-" ment of new styles and colorings, such as checks, stripes, plaids, dotsand neat figures. A fine, close-woven, soft-finish grade, espe- cially desirable for men’s and boys’ shirts, as well as for women’s and children’s avear. Warranted fast colors. . 20-inch Tissue Ging- 3SC checks and colorings, hams, in_ & beautiful including black; extra fine sheer 45c Tissue Ginghams variety of new stylish quality. Yard, 35c. full pieces and fast colors. Yard, 27c. 35¢ Serpentine Crepe 30-lndlcfenu(ne ?c:‘- pentine Crepe, in plain 25 c?lors .fnd ’flntede ge‘; ]’ c SPens, for wgm kl:wnol and n%\ue garments. Yard, 260 . 32-inch Peggy Cloth, 1 9 woven wash fabriec, } c 25c Peggy Cloth in_stripes and plain colors; a heavy firm that will: make up into practical wash suits for boys and children, . 25¢c Shaker Flannel 28-inch Bleached Ehaker Flannel, a , A Challenge Sale Afiord to Miss .The extra pair of pants'gi\ Boys $15 to $18 Suits With 2 Pairs Pants ' Boys' 71 §11.85 Set” Nor- . folk Suits, with two pairs of pants. All- wool tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots, In an assortment of popular colorings and mixtures. Coats lined with aipaca; both pairs of pants fully lined and taped throughout. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Stdut sizes from 13 to 20 years and extra sizes 19 and 20 years, Boys' $15 Serge Suits With 2 Pairs Pants . Boys' All- ; wool * Navy }$8 55 z * pants finely tailored Norfolk with yoke and inverted k; coats lined with al- ‘both . pair s of fully ‘ _lned‘:nd«n'pw. An from . i Boys’ Clothes That No Thrifty Mother Can 2-Pants Norfolk Suis $4.08 of res the suit double durability! Unsurpassed values prepared for the Challenge Sale—buy yotir boy one of these suits with two pairs of pants tomorrow. Neat Wool Mixtures, Spring-weight Cheviots and Cassimeres, in a variety of neat, serviceable patterns; well tailored Norfolk models, with yoke and in- ‘verted pleat back. Both pairs of knickers full lined. Sizes 7 to 16 years. 5 5 Boys’ $3 Junior Norfolk Suits Junfor Nor- folk Suits, of good wearing . cloth, in gray, blue ‘and brown mixtures. Just the thing for vacation wear; but- ton-to-the-neck models, with yoke, two-flap pocket effects and belt; straight knee pants; siges 3 to 8 years. Boys' $4 Wash Norfolk Suits Cool sum- mer Wash Norfolk Suits; = clever Epor model, with patch pockets, plain or box-pleated styles. Materials consist of black and white cradi Daytonja cloth and Leonard su «ings, in gray, brown and neat stripes. li-cut knickerbocker pants; sizes 8 to 17 years. Each . suit wlrr_ln!ad fast color. Boys’ 69c to 85c Wash Pants Boys' Washable Pants, of black and white crash, heavy C khaki and striped Daytonia cloth; ideal for summer and vacation wear; straight- nee style, in sizes 4 to 8 years. nickerbockers in sizes 8 to 18 years, Boys’ $2.50 to $4 Wash Suits Famous “Jack Hor- 4 ner” make, of o fine grade Peggy Cloth, Palmer Linen, Gol den Cloth, Rep and other fabrl Middy and Oliver Twist model in an assortment of plain shades aiso combinations, still others in _ plain white; sizes 3 to 10 years.

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