Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1922, Page 18

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i an active part 18 WILLIAM G. McADOO AS A COWPUNCHER. = s administration e spring round-up n which he took '@ Rotary l er, /m ted, ]nwnlms‘ Cl(llln ! Valve Auto Engine JAMES B. 1108 N. Fi and M N.W. Sosptocleanse, der, 25c. Samp: OFF on All Lamps & Shades HENDERSON / RUGS Samtary Carpel Cleaning Co. 419 New Jersey Ave. or 1481 hours, North 9129 TENTS S. Gor't. Surplus Property (nt Our Prices on All Kinds of Tents, Camping Equipment and Outing Clething. ANK & SONS 1006 Pa Ave, Rely on Cuticura To Clear Awa Skin Trouble he Tycem o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922. — y Sports Dresses, Afternoon Dresses Dresses for Travel, Theater or Calling Canton Crepes Crepe de Chines 66 Years in Business TF at 12w Nliniéfiselz Fur Cold Storage Clearance Sale of DRESSES Sold Up to $55—In Two Lots—Reduced to $ 1 6.50 & $2 4..50 Crepe-Back Satins Tricotines OT a special Purchase; not bought for a Sale. Every Dress in this Sale—and there are over One Hundred and Fifty—is right out of stock. All this season’s Dresses of the finer sort. and Women. A good assortment of sizes for Misses Fur Repairing Poiret Twills 98¢ Rag or Matting Rugs 59c 36-Inch 25x50 Hit-and sign Rag Rugs, dark coloring extra fine v anese Matting handsome wool rug signs—First Floor — Bur- gain Table, miss De- light and ment of dots, The Extraordinary May Bargain Carnival Continues to Offer Unmatchable Money-Saving Opportunities. It's a sale of record-breaking values. Washington's greatest merchandise event is now at its best. Perc grounds, in a 1 25¢ Yard-Wide Percales, 18c is backing the great event with its quota of bargains, CHALLENGE VALUES! $2.50 Bedspreads S0x90 Bed spreads White Dimity full double-he ht spread f $1.98 25c Unbleached Cotton - 16¢ Whlte Crochet Bedspread: 19¢ Bleached Muslm 36-inch Bleach 14c Ao, Lidan stovenvib Bedanes Warranted fast eolors $1.75 Longcloth nois finish g 35c¢ White Batiste 22¢ 40-inch White 19¢ SOo ColoredyOrgandy 35¢ 39c Novelty Suiting e 29, 25¢ $2 All-Wool Serge woal Cream twilled quality $2.25 Ali-Wool Serge SRS g nged and shrunk; in navy blue only. Children’s Socks White Cotton § 69c Ruffled Flouncings Flouncings, ) with baby ruffled edg deep ‘49c scalloped open-eyelet effects. Women’s 50c Stockings “Onyx” Lisle Hose, ) 35 in black o 12(! quality: c ; seamed back; per- Tectlaualley alitatzes o2 o Women s 35(: Cotton Vests tn each 25c¢ Colored Lmene 34-inch Colored 1. finish quality, in all wan al also white vlish tweed effects nd dre 39¢ Tan Pongee Tan P\ 36-inch cerized quality children’'s frocks ongee, a yarn owomen's 45-inch Children with with t 5t09 Swiss Embroidery Fine grade all sizes. Misses’ 50c Unlon Suits &' Gauze Knit Union Suits, ) and sleeveless; knee { made with drop seat; per- 39c et My e Women’s 89c Nightgowns Women's Nightgowns, of muslin. hand.embroidered designs; In pre 69c colors; tailored neck and sleeves; full-cut =izes. ] Women’s $1.50 Pajamas Women's and Misses' Two- plece Billie Burke Pajamas, of batiste, in orchid, blue and flesh; tailored necks, ecke:) and ryffled ankles. Children’s $1.25 Dresses ants; Pect quality; sizes 2 to 14 years. Children’s “Dolly Varden” Bloomer b Dresses, in an assortment of pretty new floral designs, with white collar - and cuffs and bloomer cuffs; sizes 2 to 6 years. $1 Fancy Aprons Women’s Fancy Aprons, with 1 cretonne straps and pockets: also some trimmed with rickrack braid; c in tan, blue, rose and green. $2 Slip-On Sweaters Slip-on Wool Sweaters, 3 smart new models, in black, brown and tan, with tie belts } and round necks; assorted () sizes. $2.50 R & G Corsets Beautiful pink brocade, low bust and extreme long hip models, with elastic insert; high-grade boning; all sizes. o . iraviiaviiay Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, 65¢ Heavy-weight Fiber and Sflk Mixed Hose. (iet your share tomorrow. Store Hours: Open at 9:15 A.M., Close at 6 P.M. s —Satins Worth $17.98 and $19.75 The past ten days’ heavy selling have left an accumulation of about one representing the balances of special purchases, the combined lot will be offered tomorrow at this radical reduction. X Not many of any one style, but a varied assort- , ment of the season’s best sellers to select from —CGeorgettes —Canton Crepes Beautifully beaded and trimmed styles, embroidered, draped and accordion pleated models, panels, ove straightlines, semi-fitted modes, cports and dres All the wanted shades. in a with sizes, values. $10 |- dresses, and hundred silk —Crepe Knit —Crepe de Chine —Combinations Sizes 16 to 40 for misses and Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Midsurmmer | Hats 30th. unpac her wear Strikin embre Boys —the kinds Brand-ne —~Garden Hats —Sport Hats v beautiful h e ollection of new mid-summer hats most favored for warm the coming holiday on the just unpacked—styles include —Transparent Hats —Dressy Hats 2ts for misses or matrons, designed anton, Milan, Felt, Leghorn, \ large assortment of the much: Goldenberg’ l—sewna Flonr. $15 to $18 50 and W All-Wool 2-Pants Suits Jovs' tweeds, ¢ large ings. lined $11.85 A wonderful Challenge offering oi All-wool rtment Clever No a with alpaca @ ‘pants fully lined. including stouts. Boys’ $15 Blue Serge Suits with Two Pairs of Pants, $9.75 for dress wear or for any funu- o blue stripe s Norfolk demin, kha material irst Floor. i AL MEN’S SUITS Blue Self-stripes, Splendid values at twice the sale price. gy Soldenberg’s First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance From :ra..;«uNmunmuunmmwmummlmmnmmmmmlmmmmlmmmmmmmmmmmm i simeres and cheviots, in a regulars, Both pairs of pants fully Tinea. Boys 56c Overalls, 33c Regulation Overalls, with and suspender st zes 2 to 6 Norfolk vles and color- olk models, coats d both pairs of s 8 to 20 years, extra sizes and Si sion lined 10 to model |Boys’ 75¢ to $1 Cloth Pants, 55¢ Good quality cheviot and cassi- bib mere, in an assortment of neat saastocelon i3 . “Well tailored: taped cloth and Straight knee style. In to 8 years. Knicker- to 16 years. i T sizes 4 bockers in sizes 11.75 Broken lots of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits have accumulated dur- ing the busy selling of the Challenge Sale, and we've grouped them in this lot for another rousing clothing event tomorrow. The size and style % ranges are not complete, § but men who wear sizes from 34 to 39 will find a satisfactory selection. The majority are in con- servative models, and about one-half of the suits are in Blue Serges and with full Alpaca or Venetian linings. Incense and Incense Burners An interesting and novel dem- onstration direct from the Flowery Kingdom. Japanese women in native costume will demonstrate and fully explain the merits of these delightful oriental household and temple requisites. Yamato Incense at 25c¢, 50c and 75c¢ Yamato Incense Burners 35¢ to $3.00 Morning Dresses Actually Worth ) $1.47 Dresses suitable for house, street. morn- ng and porch wear—the kinds you'll see «lnng all over at $2.30 and $3.00. 15 different styl cach one prettier than the other. ade of excellent qual- ity domestic ginghams, in— Small Checks, Medium Checks, Large Checks Straightline with contrasting ve pockets trimmed w and long-waisted collar and cuffs; h colored embroiders models. edging: narrow bel Others w - bar organdy vestee: pockets fin h rickrack brald; wide sash. ack styles, with pique collars and cuffs. edged with embroidery: smart tailored dresses in combination with organdy and bands of self material: large patch pockets Colors of black, ]\‘Vlk green, lavender, brown. navy and c I sizes 36 to 46 Challenge Sale of Low Shoes $4, $5 and $6 Values $2.48 Pair They are a surplus from a prominent Philadelphia jobber and are offered in a number of styles and leathers. Included are Oxfords and Pumps of Black Kid, Patent Colt, Tan Calf and Dull Leathers. Sizes 2% to 7 in the lot. Various toe shapes and Louis, Cuban and low walking heels. Welted, turned and McKay sewed soles. Misses’ & Children’s $ 1 8 5 $2.50 to $4 Shoes. . Misses’ and children’s nxlnrrk and Strap Pumps of patent colt, tan and dull leathers. Welted and McKay sewed soles. Sizes in the lot from 6 to § and 8% to 2. |Cut Glass Dishes wre 114c Cut Glass Olive or Bonbon Dishes, 6-inch size, with handle. Goldenberg's—Basement. nude and gray lighter weight; al seamed Seconds of The prices defy competition. Girls’ Garden Frocks, Sl Girls' Garden in white, also black back Every department in the stor CHALLENGE VALUES! $1.75 Chlffon Satin $1.69 - $fi 85 $12.95 Grass Ru $50 \Yardrobe Trunks Three-nl structed ~4dc SIM $l 89 Bleached Sheets Fourth 39c Bleached Pillowcases 45x3 hed 2 25c Shaker Flannel 27-inch F a heavy doul 16¢ - 39c White \"oile ) ! w hnn Ch inch White Cannon Clot i 1 25¢ 25c Cannon Cloth e : 196 20c Pajama Checks 86-inch White close woven, soft ~ extra 3 underwear. 39¢ India Linon 59c White Organdv a Che ish grade, w.r 40-inch White India Linor 45-inch Wh quality, width), ex for walsts and dr 39c Whlte Dim fie | sneer woven white che Eton Collar and 50c Collar and Cuff Sets beautiful e: Cuft 3 all popular shapes. Za $1.00 Vestee Sets Dainty V. 3 with and and dainty With Jace-trimmed col $1 Sllk Gloves Two-clasp Pr S ble-tipped fing 50 colors; seconds r c $1.00 pair. Long Silk Gloves Kayser Silk Gloves. 16-but- ton-length a gray; all siz Velues worth $1 ; $1 4‘9 $8.95 Grass Rugs Heavy Double-warp' Grassy Rugs, size 9x12 ft, strictly quality, in blue,

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