Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1922, Page 12

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* RESIENTSEEKS_ § T0 REVNE mAnfll Towels and ‘Toweling Heavy Absorbent Weave Cotton Towels, ciose woven, quick-drying kind, for hand or tea towels. Seconds of 20c lz‘/zc i with et T bor- der, for roller or 9%0 towels. Worth' 15c ylrd Remnants of Table || UP fo$5Umbrellas Oilcloth, 19c Yard || - $2.77 Rémnants of 5-quarter Table dyed ‘Taffeta Covers, various lo~ : 5 7 alittos ot hieh il 7 Oilcloth, in plain white, fancy oqo‘:\‘m'lx uono.’lm" antecd Tast black and tiling effects. Desirable 2 lengths. |, ~ . Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floer, Bungalow Aprens, blna and red check ”fll with plain colars or rlck ruk braid; finished with sash I’e 69c gck.t Regularly ............... w--.-’ Waist Aprons, fine g ity percales, medium and ilgat colors; | trimmed wll{: ruffies or scallopes inding. gu- larly 39c each. 290 t Parley With Steel Heads To- night Called for That Purpose. Hoping to bring about a more gen- “eral and pronounced stimulation of production In the so-called basic com- modities, President Harding will con- panies. The conference will follow a dinner g A Day of Mntchless Values in Sensoluble Merchandise—Every Item an Out-of-the-Ordinary Bargain > $1 7 These two money-saving events are combined to make tomorrow one of the . e A slight defects in finish, but all sold with *our regular guarantee. V.0 at the White House, and while no an- nouncement has been made as to the -most important bargain days of the seasor. Every depnrtment contributes items at greatly reduced prices. Read the list carefully. Pel'CaleS and Glnghams guest list, or the matters to be dis- 4 No mail or phone orden_fi!led. Open 8:15; close 5 p.m. R I 2 ]/ cussed, it is understood that trans- s I T L T T T T L S L L --—.------............_él Vllues. at i i Remnants of 36-inch Percales, light grounds, in a large Women’s Ready to-Wear Spec1als e R e e = Items Which Afford Extraordinary Savings employes will be among the principal plaids, checks and stripes. Good, useful lengths. Another Record-Making Sale of topics. Remnu of 32-inch Dress lllmu of 27-inch Dress Mormng Dresses Among Those Invited. in checks, stripes, imghams, in checks, stripes T Women’s Low Shoes ) $4 to $6 Values..:... Women'’s: Low Shoes, oxfords and pumps, broken lines and odd lots left from recent large purchases and sales. Of K‘z!en! colt, tan, black kidand dull leathers. Welted, turn and* cKay sewed soles Louis, Cuban and low heels; sizes in the lot' from 2% to 7. g No !lnhll’"—,t Refunds. who it is understood have received invitations to attend this gathering are: Elbert H. Gary, chairman, and James A. Farrell, president, of »lha TUnited States Steel Corporation; Charles M. Schwab, chairman, and Eug gene G. Grace, president, of the Bez;— lehem Steel Corporation: Willlam Corey, chairman of the Mldvtle‘Sleel Company; John A. Topping, cha rm:n of the Republic Iron and Steel Works 1. E. Block of the Inland Steel Com- pany; J. Leonard Replogle of the Rep- ingle Stecl ComBAT Cia" dteel Com: » e the prestdent 1of) Amont. president of e Rinerican Steel Foundry, and W. v Io hicago. = l’h:l: ;;xl'\w.r‘\nz which is regarded as preliminary to a similar session to he held at the White House with rail- Friday Remnant Sale of Men’s Furnishings Men's High-grade Silk Shirtgy, of Peerless satin-stripe crepe, broadcloth, satin-stripe La Jerz, radlum silk, Among the prominent. steel men G Siatis and plain colors: alss | and plain colors: alos 27.inch 2-inch Peggy Cloth, 33-inch | Standard Apron Ginghams, Romper Cloth, 36-inch Plain | in all size biue checks; lengths Color Chambray, in good, use- | from 1 to 6 full lengths. Worth Worth 15¢ 25c and 3 ard. lsc | Friday at Friday at . | Goldenberg’ Summer Hosiery Women’s Thread Silk with black satin sedmed back; all ; slight seconds of $2.00 pair.. 1 39 Women’s Fiber Silk Home, seamed back; as- sorted colors, but The Challenge Sale Preseats Another Big mey Saving Opportunity $5.98 to $9.75 Actually Worth $2.50 and $3.00 $1.25 and $1.50 Kid Gloves 69: and Paris point made, perfect $3.95 “Faultless,” Remnant Sale of Knit Underwear S SR N road executives Saturday night. is not black; sec- and”other —Safin-striped Prunellas Dressés suitable for house. street, morning and porch wear— el = lnoked upon in certain quarters here onds of s9c val- 35C well-known makes, in striped —Plaid Velours the kinds you'll see selling all over at $2.50 and $3.0. i e e i a% another aviden ues. Friday at. effects, plain white and_colors; 5 diepent stslen.—engh ona precticr than the other. Mads of > soft, flexible quality, in mode, black and white. neck and sleeveless, knee length; regular and extra sizes. Worth 6Sc. Fri- 39(:, day at X Women's Gauze Cotton —Checked Prunellas ~Striped Bedford Cords rt Tweeds +~Novelty Skirtings Stylish box-pleated effects: the lufuenco: of excellent quality domestic ginghams, in— Small Checks, Medium Checks, Large Checks Straightline and long-waisted models, with contrasting ves- tee, collar and cuffs; pockets trimmed with colored embroidery Overseam, edging; narrow belts. (’)‘thauk :m:dcr hlr:r'-rdy ‘v stee. ;m?‘mm"vt‘den pockets finished with rick-rac! raid; wi sas] Also tie- blek ack. v - plain "tatlored, shirred and stylgs, with pique collars and cuffs, edgcd with embroidery; smart fitting gloves. O en ek . meev Pt o e R tailcred dresses in combination with organdy and bands of self Kayser Silk Gloves, two-clasp extra sizes. Worth 29C - material large patch pockets. ith double tipped fingers, 3%c. Friday at.. slot pockets. A wide range & style, wi ¥ o hookae . X e T sm.c;;o:; of black, pink, green, lavender, brown, navy and copen. i pongee, ‘eray. beaver, biack et e i Fire Floor—Barpsia Beoth olsette Strap Wrist Gloves, in white or white and black combi- nation; embroidered and spear s point back. Values Morth $1 and 31.35. Fri- ODC day at .. 3 determination to use his office in bringing_about quicker revival of business generally and to encourage and increase production, especially of the basic commodities. At the same time it is known that the steel interests are vitally con- cerned at th.s time in the settlement of certain labor difficulties, and in the possible immediate reduction in freight rates. Coal Question May Come Up. The coal question also is expected to be discussed, at least casually, be- cause of its close relationship to the the coal P T T R I S s Women's Cotton Hose, all well made and finished; light weight: seamed back; slightly imperfect, in black and cor- but worth $2 and l 35 dovan; all sizes; $2.60, Friday at.. seconds of 18¢c l lo Men's Iron Klng Overalls, of values heavy blue denim, made with bib Children’s White Mer- and suspender _straps; cerised Cotton Socks, sum- J perfect quality. Sizes 38, 79C mer weight; assorted color 40 and 42. Worth $1.25. . turnover cuffs; Men's Athletic Underwear, of sizes 5 to 9%. nainsook and other good quality Worth 25c pair. l C fabrics; high-grade makes; In Friday at @oldonberg’s—First Floer. broken ‘sizes. Seconds and odds- and-ends from regular stock aemn.» up to, 81 39C Men's, Blue Work Shirts, of A Record Challenge Offering nl i : : i i steel industry. However, Friday Remnant Sale of . 01 matter, it is intimated, will be con- genuine ' Golden Rule chambray, 400 F l ted G h F ks Goldenborg's—First Fleor. = '“h s “pm.hwl_ sidered more extensively :‘ S"“ ':‘ 4 Nec{(,w;aar and :.I.leh 33?;?:'."‘5&'2’."'15?‘1’5’*‘,"",'3 lne mpor lng am rOC Friday Remnant Sale of ::yrle‘-:‘r:er;ml Ty lhn6!ce road conference to be held Saturday eilings and '16%. Rerfect 5 ; 1 quality. Worth $1.00, . ‘Table Damask years. Worth 15¢ [ night. Peter Pan Collar and Cuff | Friday at.....o........ 65¢ Worth Regularly Regular sizes, 16 to 44 ¢ P and Napkins - Goldenbory s—First Floor. Regarding the possible reduction the working hours of steel em- Sets, ‘of eyelet embroid- Men's Tllread Sk Half Hose, Stout sizes, 427 te 5215 $4.69 Men’s Union Suits, fine-grade ribbed balbriggan and cotton, in white and ecru colors. Choice of Augusta, Potter's, Corwith and other high-grade makes; broken s in ery, in pretty new pat- high-spliced heel, reinforced sole $7.00 to $9.00 ployes, it is kmown that President ferns.. Worth S0c each. JC | and toe: in black and colors: $9. s ot iSt-incks M rrers Harding has taken a particular in- Ty o e g iy tsed Table Damask, 2 good heavy £ 15 & oposals already made {(B ~ Friday at ............. : or ever. e: 1o i to obthln a more eneral ob- Women's Vestees, of fine net, | 5553nds of 65c values, 316 Cool and attPactive summer dresses, fashioned of fine quality genuine imported English and S aNrheat: i meot e Remnants of 15¢ servance of the eight-hour working val and venice lace; smart TARY Wb o=l Scotch Ginghams, in more than 20 different styles. A variety of models, colors and effects, from Mill lengths. Values C Unbleached Cotton worth 3¢ yard. Friday 38 day operation in the steel industry. At present the majority of the steel workers work twelve hours on a stretch, and the President is believed to desire the introduction in the steel industry of three working shifts of eight hours each. MERGER INQUIRY BEGUN. Daugherty Invites Heads of Firms to Meet Here Saturday. Attorney General Daugherty today invited representatives of the eight steel companies named in the Senate resolution directing an inquiry into which you are sure to find what you want. All the popular checks from small to medium and large. Tuxedo collars, roll collars, shawl collars, round nec embroidered, tailored, trimmed, straightline, bloused, vestee, low- ered waistlines, overskirts, ruffles, are some of the style features. All the popular shades. Sizes 16 to 20 for misses; 36 to 44 regular sizes and 42% to 5214 for stout women. tuxedo-shape collars at- tached. Worth 89c each. SOC Friday, 8t 5oaeseeseiie Fancy Mesh Veilings, also dotted effects, in brown. navy mostly all perfect and black, “also com- qual Values worth natfon colors. Worth 29(: $1.25 and $1.50, Friday 79C e yard. Friday at .. at . Geoldenberg's—First Floor. Boys’ $6 and $7 Junior Norfolk Suits 93/,c Yard Remnants of 3%-inch Un- bleached Cotton. fine close woven grade, in lengths from 1 to § yards. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Wash Goods Remnants l!xll Mercerized Damask Table Napkina, neatly hemmed; assorted patterns; seconds of values worth to $1.50 dozen. Friday at SIX soc T L T T T T ey Friday Remnant Sale of Children’s Wear a proposed merger of independent companies to meet him Saturday to discuss their plans for the propos-3 merger. The Attorney General, who with the Federal Trade Commission was directed to take cognizance of the " 153.89 With Two Pairs of Pants. ...... Correct style for the boy just wearing his first knicker- bocker trousers suits. Made 01 quality wool mixtures, in a variety of pretty shades of gra brown and heather mix- Little Girls’ Ginghain Dresses, various models; with sash and white collar, some with em- broidered designs, others trim- med with contrast- Worth 29¢ 16 c Choicest White and 39¢ and Colored a yard. Summer Fabrics. A remnant sale that will Grouse enthusiasm—offering ing colors; broken ine, cqlorst 2roken @1 00 years. Friday ll Little Tots’ Billle Burke Pa- Samas, of crepe, in light blue, pink and white; made with wide out pockets and rufMe amkle: A Friday Sale of the Very Fashionable sizes 2 to 5 years. Garden Hats || 000000 great quantities of the season’s most desired white and colored wash materials at remarkable savings. WHITE GOODS include Mer- COLORED GOODS cerized Lawn, India Linon, | Printed Batiste and Voile, Linene, Chiffon_ Voile, Linene. Beach Cloth, Plisse jama Checks, Plisse Crepe, Stripe and Check Suit- Longcloth and Nainsook. ings, Organdy, Voile, ete. tures. Norfolk models, with yoke and inverted plait back. Both pairs of pants full lined.” Sizes 7 to 10 years. Boys’ White Duck Pants, Boys' All-wool Pants, in fine Guality. tatlor-made, With rich shades of brown, gray, watch pocket, belt loops and | green and heather mixtures. flap hip pockets; sizes 7 to Each pair full-lined: sizes 8 to 17 years. Worth 16 years. Worth $1.50 pal rrmay $ $2.00 and $3.00. s at 1"15 Friday at 1 39 merger, a portion of which was ef- fected yesterday, addressed his in- vitations to the presidents of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Inland Steel and Tube, Brier Hill Steel, Youngstown Sheet and Tube, Midvale Steel and Ordnance, Republican Iron and Steel, Lackawanna Steel and the Steel and Tube Company of America. include ‘Widths range from 36 to 40 inches. every purpose. Useful lengths for EFFICIENCY SURVEY = : oBoye, Coveralis,_oncpicce IN DISTRICT PLANNED JBoys, Wash Suits, Middy | irves tna Kkl Tow neck E 0 | B ek toods. . SOC | weeh oers.. 25¢€ Fnday 290 - Girll‘ Frock Aprons. in pink, gold and blue. with cretonne pockets and sashes: new models; broken sizes from $l 00 6 to 14 years. Worth . $1.25. Friday at .... * Misses’ Bungalow Aprons, light blue and pink R heeied gingham; square neck and kimono sleeves: belt and pocket trimmed with rick rack g braid; sizes 16 and 18 Friday at Children’s Wearables, includ- ing muslin petticoats, ‘bloomers of chambray and white satines, also babjes’ flannelette petti- coats; odd lots and 19C\ Wash Goods. . Remnants of High-class Relullrly b0c. plain and combination color- ings; well tatlored; warranted fast' colors; nnn to 10 years. Values w $1.00 and $1. 25 Frl- 69c - day at. First Floor, or ankle length pants; collar, belt and cuffs trimmed with red. finished with pocke! eted buttons and drop buttoned front; sizes 3 to 8 years. Worth 69C $1.00. Friday at Remnants of White and Col- ored Wash Goods, including White and Colored Wash | Transparent Organdy, Voile, Goods, including Voiles, Pop- | Pique, Batiste, Noveity Skirt- lins, Cotton Pongee, ' Plaid |ing, Dotted Swiss, Striped Skirtings, Wash Satin, Bponge | Voiles. Printed Batiste. Check Ratine, Silk-and-Cotton Ki- | 3uiting. Poplin, Silk-and-cot- mono Silks, Organdy, etc. 36 | ton fabrics, etc. 27 to 40 inches wide. inches wide. 19c and 25c Wash Goods, 115c"Yard ‘White and Colored Wash Goods Remnants, including Pa- jama Checks, Cannon Cloth, Longcloth, Nainsook, Dotted Swiss, Printed \'nlles. Colored Linene, etc. All desirable lengths. A survey to determine how greater efficiency may be obtained in the va- rious offices of the District govern- ment will be made soon by Herbert D. Brown, chief of the United States bureau of efficiency. Commissioner Rudolph said today he conferred with Mr. Brown a few days ago and the latter agreed to make the inquiry as 8soon as possible. Mr. Brown made a study of sal- aries in the local government last summer and recommended increases for practically all of the statutory city employes, including the Com- missioners. At $4.75 Regular $7.50 Values Two of the styles are illustrated and you can see at a glance just what charmmg examples of Summer millinery these are. Very light in we:ght—finc chain and oatmeal bodies— some trimmed with yarn, embroidery or pompons; cthers with colorful wreaths of field flowers. COLORS OF BLACK, NAVY, SAND, PINK, ORCHID, JADE AND PEARL Sport Hats, $1.85 New row-and-row, straw and felt * Flapper" Sport Hats, Z Friday Remnant Sale of Women’s Petticoats ‘Women’s White Satine Petti- econts, soft, lustrous quality, with %llllhed with hem- R §1.19 Silk Remnants Values Up to $2 Yd. $1.19 At that time, however, his work for the federal government was so heavy that he could not go into the ques- tion of the efficlency witk which the city departments are conducted. hrly $1.50. *'Women's White Muslin Pet- ticoats, full length; flounces of $1.75, $2 and $3 Panel e ¢ val lace insertions and : h to . An accumulation of ;‘LW:.;“ slightly = sizes. Values wort! 2 $ 29 ideally suited for Summer wear because so hght and com 50c each, Friday at... Lace Curtains, 1 SERMON FOR 13 CLUB. e e s i 0 Criday At 1. B Dot ale AT coloreanid sty les ety el Each 88c : o 3 Goldenbers’ d d quality: stock of fashionable silks, Women's White Muslin Pet- » Aoy Panel Lace Curtains, used one Supday morning the members of ticoats, ruffies of imported em- 10 years including +the following Regularly 49c pair. Fri- 37c to a window, in white, ivory and the "Thh’l!en Clud” will attend broidery and insertions; also Arlington Methodist Episcopal desired ‘weaves, in all with' embroidery under flounce: Mareg 2 e s q“-‘.m’e"d!cx::;:‘e' of Church in a body to hear a special colors— slightly mussed. Val- C c an C raperles Children's Sleeping Garments, lo 48 ‘inches wide Choice of ST an e clube aims and ideals 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, ues WorlHi§1ids aua $l 69 ’ of white cross barred muslin; e ves, in DAttatos that aoe'goDs A 5 r : of the club, who has recently been ¥ Gettenbary e Thisd Floor, F C sty Vo 3 59 Soifrom hiEh mrieanoss i . and Furniture Covering c nouriced by G. T. Bowles, secretary of E ; : e club, or the semi-monthiy meet- Laces and — 1 and $1.25 TRzr:nlnts of 1“" pfpnhr eld tonight at the City o z 5 Y d . Friday Remnant Sale of s $ eeds—strictly - all-wool Ciap, Swhicn'wili be 8t b inatesd e Embroideries 25c Yar iy materials in the season’s the dinner special program, the Lengths suitable for all Remnants_ of. Fine Quality Corsets and Cook’s popular colors, including olub will adjourn at 8:30 siclock to | purposes. Friday's price, Laces and Embroideries, in va- An unusually large lot of mill lengths and remnants from our > brown, tan, copen, orchid, attend the exhibition of handicraft $1.19 yard. at the .rt Center gallery, 1106 Con- mnecticut 3 rious widths and desirable lengths. Marked at 50c Shirtings, 39c Onk-Half Regular Prices 33-inch Striped ~ Shirt- 40-inch Chiffen, in rose, emer- ings, heavy quality, in ald, mais, royal, wis- 19c white grounds showing a taria and black. Fri- Val Laces and Inser- tioms, 12-yard plecea. 356 rose, etc. All full 54 inches wide. b X | Remnants of All-wool Dress Goods, incliding French Serge, Storm Broadcloth, Velour, etc. 5 to 54 inches wide. regular $tock offered in tomorrow’s undenellmg event. Beautiful Cretonnes, in lengths from 1 to 10 yards, in light and dark color- ings; Sunfast Draperies,-Madras Swiss, Marquisette Voiles, Curtain Nets, Poplins and other fabrics, ifi plain and figured effects, for curtains, scarfs, cushions, couch, trunk and furniture coverings, as well as for many other uses. - Pirst Floor Bargain Tables and Fourth Floor—Drapery Bection. $7.50 Stenciled Grass Rugs Linoleums 59c Square Yard varied assortment of pret- [ DO ty striped combinations. dap Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Mill lengths of heavy weight Cook’s Linoleums, with cork-filled burlap back; 8-quarter width, in light and dark tile and parquette flooring de- signs. Lengths from 2 to .15 square yards, but plenty. alike for covering large low bust and long hip models; of white coutil; sizes Regularly $5.25. Fri $ 3.50 American Lady, P. N. and G makes; of plain white lnd H-l.(;flflll broken sizes; values worth $4.00 BTN 62,84 6 Nemo Self-reducing Corsets, 22)23 and 35 only. v 0dd Lot of Coneu. |nc|udmg pink coutil: front and back lated; ink ma- FRIDAY IS ' “LOBSTER DAY” 59c Cuslnons, 35¢ 18x18 Cretonne Covered Cush- 1ons, light and dark_floral, bird of fancy o > terial, hook back model, with . desting Cotion ANea: ' At the e elastic insert: all sizes. sized gooms. or tapestry designx. Ce : [ MHT:.;W nle:.“:‘. o e e’ tura oen I 8x10 Large Room Size Heavy. SIE b vite Ss anh 220 Gxifoniyo-Nteat e PR e BELLEVUE ":"‘,7',',_"‘"’ “as ‘""" $29.00 ::"unh::l’.f" nts Double-warp Stenciled Grass Rugs, in Wit Fieor ‘Goldenberg's—Fourth Fisor. B Siunch $98.00 e P S e | green, :;luue ang b;ow: oriental, Arfiedal- $ .85 e White Coutil Corsets, also 2 == 7 Gra tan Chairs and N -Tion and’neat border designs. - ew pink in the lot; topiess and 13323436 G St. ?.'n"..”'g"":: Room | Hockers: Eae X so | i Er- $39, fect quality. Fridayat.......... e 2&3}"5:"’.‘:31:"’v','§3e?"56"' A Sensational Clulbnge Sale of 1338 N. Y. Ave. | e e | due Whits W= x worth $1 and $1.25. Fri- % . Fridsy $155.00 | upholstered L e Bk e “Hodge's Cherokee Fiber Rugs, size 8:3x10.6 ft. and dRY Bt aurorernreres Y Men s S nn ults el ;lVol:y and 8:101.1: ;'::'l: “fi"’;,';':_‘“‘"" “9x12-ft. in handsome reversible designs and-best-colorings. Also L 8x10-ft. cngde Luxe Rugs, in three hlnd'oln. “designs. ice of gray, .tan, green and Brown ¢ col'ufmn Values worth $15-and $19.76. ‘Friday $10,65 back Lino- at COERy S LU « 6x9-ft. Cook’s Make Cork-filled, Jeum Rugs, in tile or .parquette fidoring designs; all with com- S Ee, ot B S e $4:65 g;n'x'-m':‘émsn perfect quality, $9.50. Friday at.... Goldeaberg’s—Tourth Tieer. " Small Lot of 21x54 Stendled flnn R-gl, double- wn.rp quality, and reversible Wool and Fiber or 50 c All-Fiber Rugs, in green, blue, rose, tan and b ‘Worth $1 each. Friday at ........‘....-...-n i worth up to $24,50. !‘;Id-y. $10.50 Sizes 34 to s 311,75 Representing broken lots from hi r~pnced lines, grouped in this lot and marked at $11.75 to make fo- morrow one of the busiest Challenge Sale days in our history. T?; majority are in conservative models and about half in the lot_are g Serges and Biue Seli Stripes, with full alpaca or Venitian |l’l Splendld values at twice the sale price. Sizes 34 to 1 %, b 65 ¢l LOBSTER. SEA 'FOOD PLATE A treat to all— served from :17 am |- Heavy Six-ounce Porch Cur- tains, 6 feet and 8 feet widths, WHI 7-foot .-Ipeh drop. Blue or tan stri ; on_heavy pole, with rnm and all attachments, ready to hang. Only & limited quan- tity, so we advise :ll:.:lrly call. @eldonderg’a—TFourth

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