Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 13

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’s $5.50 and $6.50 Colored Silk Umbrellas $4.88 ‘Women's Colored 8ilk Umbrellas, fine qual- ity silk taffeta, in navy, green and purple; imitation ivory and bakalite handles, with rings to match. Also leather straps in unique and novel shapes. Ivory and amber finished tips and club ends. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 3 z : Boys’ Bathing Suits Buys® All-weel Bathkisg Sults, California one-piece skirt effect, in a variety of new Peather mixtures. also blue, black amd com- binstion colors; plain and faney striped; flap and pocket on tights. Sizes 28 to 34. Regular $3 85 $5.00 values ... . ........... i Juvenile Bathing Suits, one-plece model, with V neck: xleev d b $1.50 Vestees and Guimpes 89¢ Charming pew {deas in neckwear to com- plete the summer frock. With and without cuffs, in net and organdy effects; daintily lace trimmed. Extra special at 8%c for choice. Camisole Vestees, $1 Dainty Camisole Vestees of fine net, wide point Venise lace bands, with elastic top and net shoulder straps. Neckwear Department—¥irst Floor. Potted Plar:ts and Flowers Fresh supplies have just been received from the nurseries for this special Saturday sale. Prices much less than regylar. Carnations, 49c dozen Peonies, $1.49 dozen Geraniums, 23c pot Ferns, 8¢ pot Basket Ca'endulas, 69¢ Basket of Mixed Flowers, 89c Roses, 69c dozen Sweet William, 19c bunch Goldenberg's—First Floor. O 0 3 [-] OF 7™ AT, K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE® T emrer—— BATHING SUITS For Wemen and Misses A complete assortmenst of Bnhing Suits and_Accessories for Decoration Day and the opening of the Bathing Beach. Children’s Bathing Suits at $1.00 to $3.50. Girls’ Bathhig Suits at $1.50 to $398. Wmns‘; aad Misses’ Jersey Bathing Suits at $1.50 to $2.98. = Misses’ Surf Satin Bathing Suits at $1.98 to $350. Women'’s Sut f Satin Bathing Suits at §1.98 to $5. Misses’ Worsted B.thinf Suits at $2.50 to $5.00. ‘Women's Worsted Bathing Suits at $2.75 to $10.98. Women's Sil}: and Wool Bathing Suits at $9.75 to $15.98. Silk Poplin B\:thing Suits at $7.95 to $10.98. Satin and Tafiista Bathing Suits at $10.00 to $19.75. Bathing Caps and Hats at 15¢c to $1.25. Bathing Shoes and Slippers at 49c to $2.98. Water Wings at 45¢ to 65c pair. Bathing Bags ait 49c to $1.00. —— Rubber Bathing Suit Belts at 49c. Goldenberg's—Surf Bection—Becond Floor. Girls' $10 Colored Organdy Dresses Goldenberg's—Third Floor Just in Time for Decoration Day— a Wonderful New Purchase of 1,200 Men’s High-Grade Straw Hats Values Regularly Up to $3 A New Purchase—Just Unpacked Latest Summer Fashions in Garden Hats —Drooping Brims —Flower Wreaths —Yarn Trimmed —Combination Colors { —@race of Line Shown for the first time tomorrow, and in high favor with those seeking cool and summery hats. Made by New York’s foremost stylists—better hats than you usually associate with such a low price. Youthful and alluring modes of loosely woven straws, bedecked with white or gay hued flowers. Shown in all the high shades, as well as staple dark colors. Geldenbers's—Second Floor. Coats, Capes and Wraps a RERBUBUBONG 7 They're better values than those offered in last week’s inaugural sale—and that's going some! The result of a close-out of a high class maker’s samples, surplus lots and cancelled or- ders. There couldn’t be a better time for a sale of Straw Hats—every man will want 2 new T T R TR 7 A reduction sale that offers an unusual opportunity for WL 5 i i S i B i 6 5 S 84 Straw to wear on May 30th. Better come in mothers to purchase cool and early tomorrow and get the pick of the lot— smart “Curmer. Froths for Values hundreds of men will be quick to realize the their ok it a big <}|m!lg Worth importance of this money-saving event. of fimfi shect Swits 0r>gand\': Upto $35....... ° All new 1922 Summer Straws. in the most wanted shapes. —Full Sennit Straws —Flat Foot Straws —Half Sennit Straws This is an event that will make a record for the Challenge Sale. Surplus lots and samples from several of our best makers, all grouped at this greatly lowered price for tomorrow’s selling. Wrappy wraps, smart capes and coats of the highest type—for dress, sport or general utility wear. Plain or Cut Bolivia in attractive ruffle models, picot edged, in black. Come in green, rose and apricot, with wide sashes. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Imported Tweeds —English Sennit Straws Girls’ $4.50 Dresses, $3.50 Cardonas Chamois Velour —Many Fancy Braids R R el Chinchilla Tricotine o« Poiret Twill Camel's Hair Polaire Cloth Mannish Coatings Full belted, half belted and loose back styles. with tailored or tuxedo collars, raglan or tailored sleeves. Pleated, tucked, plain tailored or trimmed effects. The majority are full silk lined; others halt lined. Colors are navy, new blue, reindeer, tan, brown and mixtures. Gdldenberg's—Third Floor. Sizes 15 to 44. A Special Purchase of 100 Men’s Mohair and Cool|| Boys All-Wool Serge Suits Kenny Crash SUitS . $10 and $12 Values @: —All-Wool Serges } $ 6. 7 5 ,fi/\&\V and collars. Finisheil ashes, =izes 6 Lo 14 Little Girls’ Dresses, $2.44 « P C ed Organdy and fuffy- d with wide . orchid and The assortment includes every wanted proportion of crowns and brims. All sizes; 65 to 735. The de- tails of workmanship proclaim their high quality. All trimmed with silk bands and full leather per- spiration bands; some with ivory cushion bands. Goldenberg's First Floor Furnis Shop for Men—Direct Entrence from X Street. 1,200 Pairs of Men’s $1 Silk Half Hose At 69c¢ Pair At this price they are a remarkable value. and you'll want to buy a season’s supply. Pure thread silk full-fashioned sox, with mercerized lisle sole and toe and high spliced heel. Black and all new plain colors SO ARG YR A dels. trix in biue TG ] i T T e P o S S i o VT \ In a Remarkable Value-Giving Sale at $9.95 Splendid assortments of Hot-weather Clothes for men and young men—just the kinds you want to slip into when the thermometer —All-Wool Cheviots / Right in Time for Decoration Day and Graduation Wear! i ‘i‘-/l/-*_ j Pl | ]T»Lw | T =4 {=d & % = & Ed & T The values are without equal. Just think of buying ALL- WOOL Serge and Cheviot Suits at this low price. Eco- nomically inclined mothers will want to outfit their boys here tomorrow. Because of very slight irregularities they are termed “throw outs,” but there are no r darned plac just an occasional hea hread. Sale price, 69c pair; $4.00 half a dozen. Men’s $2.00 | They are well tailored suits of fine quality all-wool navy blue Extra Special! % = . is climbing up into the nineties. There’s real comfort and good serges, also medium weight cheviots, in newest Norfolk models, cut 5 Regatm Athletic style in every one of these suits, and the price is exceptionally low full and perfect fitting; coats alpaca lined: knickers cut extremely Men’s $6 and $7 Union Suits. 31.35 for such qualities. Come in and get yours tomorrow. full; lined and taped seams. Sizes 8 to 18 years. ].Slillgkh;gh?ge ;rc;];edn;\‘:;‘n‘{:ir;“\lggeg;;el:irzg Mohairs Cool Kenny Boys’ $15 Serge Suits Boys’ $1.50 White Pants, $1.15 crotch, A erfec! ality. Sizes o A Fin lity white ¢ kerbocker $3.79 it petee sl S —Dark Stripes. Crashes Two Pairs §Q 75 | priniw e . Men’s 85¢c —Blue and White. —Stripes and Plain Colors. Pants ....... s Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Boys' Two-pants § a variety of neat mi paca and both pairs to 20 years of sge 75 to §10 Valuex, at 275 to $15 Values, at £16.50 to $20 Valuex, at § $7 to $9 Imported | »wimes Gingham Dresses |« sty Plain and Regular Sizes, 16 to 44 $4.69 —Black and White. —Brown and White. —Various other dark mix- tures with stripes. Double and single breasted A models. Sizes 35 to 44 regu- —Plain Gray. lars; stouts in sizes 38 to 46. Sizes 34 to 42, regulars only. Goldenberg’s First Floor Clothes Bhop for Mea—Direct Entrance from K Street. Correct White Footwear for Decoration Day 7 These suits were purchased under the reg- ular market price and tomorrow you will share the same money saving advantage. Dressy Norfolk models, with alpaca lined coats ; both pairs of pants fuM lined through- out. Sizes 10 to 17 years. Of Peerless satin-stripe crepe, broadcloth. satin.stripe La Jerz, radium silk, Peaureye broad- cloth and other silks; various color striped patterns, also plain white and white with self stripe; sizes 14 to 17; values worth $6.00 and $7.00. —Gray and White Stripes. —Tan and Gray Mixtures with Black Stripes. —Brick Brown with Black Stripes. “Porosknit” Summer Underwear, 69¢ The open mesh weave that keeps you cool and comfortable. Separate garments, in ecru color —short _sleeve shirts and full length_drawers, with reinforced seat. Perfect quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Sale of Handba gs 7SN ——— [t am— Z Goldenberg's—First Fioor. Tt Undermuslins For the Children 's Combinations, of d muslin, butten- with drop seat nee, hemstitched ' 79¢ s 2 to . sook, trimmed with Stout Sizes, 421 to 521/, o i — b Values Worth to) 2 69 Newest Styles $5.00 Each, at 5 . Smartest Effects A special lot of Women’s Handbags, secured from a leading manufacturer at a big price concession and offered tomorrow at worth-while savings. a The lot ineludes high-class Leather and Silk Bags, in black and colors, in all the newest and most up-to-date styles and most wanted shapes, in swagger bags, vanity books, pouch bags and others. Superior make and finishes. Gel ‘s—TFirst Floor. Cool, smart and practical, these frocks of imported gingham are reve- lations in value. A new lot on sale to- waists, of white cambric. low Models smart and just right to wear with cool, summery frocks on May 30th. The lasts and pat- that are new and morrow that will admirably answer cut back front, with double day trip. reinforced: sizes 6 to y trip 14 vears. Regularly SOC Goldenberg's—Third Floor. : ) Growing Girls,’ Misses’ and every requirement for next week’s holi- row of taped buttoms: fully Fashioned of fine quality imported o3 Scotch and English Ginghams, in a va- ried assortment of attractive models, colors and effects. Children’s Footwear The newest idea in vanity boxes." A feature of of this beauy box is the tiny electric light built in. Choice of two popular terns are varied enough to match any costume. Prices un- usually low for such good qual- ity footwear. i S shapes. Made of good qual- o 2 fty leather in black and Women’s One-strap Pumps of Women's Oxfords of white All the po; hae Oxfords and Pumpe, of white | : 4 e 4 : d _white pular checks from small to me- of : colors; fitted with mirror, white kid; turn soles and Junior | canvas, trimmed with black kid; dium and large. Tuxedo collars. roil collars, | fRARVEE 2 White nubuck n all se and toilet ites. t r r . ! Dzse gnd failoc reguiaties Louis heels; sizes 25 to 7, A to | low walking rubber heels; sizes ghawl collare round aecks square macks, em- | 50 eq Taste T broidered, tailored, trimmed, Girls’ Middy Blouses Goldenberg's—First Floor. —doh S 5 C widths. At $8.00. . 2% to 7, A to D widths. At $5.50. bloused, vestes, lowéred walstiines. sversicirig, | Sises 6 40 8 at $1.50 to $1.00 1deal for the girls for holiday wear; made of white Lons- for tomorrow a list of new song white reignskin, turn soles and white Nubuck, trimmed with tan blue, white, cardinal 1= i ~ —_— , 's Two-st £ 0 Sstrap P ffles, are some of the style features. All th Sizex B3 to 11 SLE5 to 3480 g For Sizes 2 e IR e O porlir shadeel et Tonts S Gor Tuates: 0 | e 1tk to 2 nt ghen 1o dage = Decoration C 6to 18 New Song Hlts trimming, welted soles and mili- | military and low walking heels; Lot ST EuIsT iSRS ARt PR K (10 BRES for Stout Goldenberg's—First Floar. 5] Day Wear Year tary heels: sizes 215 to 7, A to C sizes 2)4 to 7, A to C widths. At _— . g y . at 25¢c e Ke Soan. . ’ il . Ribbons =) The music department feakures Women's Two-strap Pumps of Women'’s One-strap Pumps of Women S N) | - ed Taffeta Ribbons, in pink. dale jean; regulation models, with short sleeves; braid- trimmed pocket and collar. Neatly made and finished; sizes 6 to 18 years. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Women'’s $1 and $1.25 Suriimer Waists - 79c Fresh, new, latest-moment styles, with tailored, Peter Pan and Tuxedo collars: some with rows of fine tucks and collars of eolere embroidery. Sport Blouses of white, with collars and cuffs of checkes gingham and smartly trimmed styles with collars and cuffs piped with contrasting colored embroidery—scores of other delightful styles to choose from. Colora are white, tan. flesh and combinations. Sizes for misses and women. Galdenberg’s—gecond Floor and First Floor Bargain Booth. hits at 25c It You On Knew" and “Angel Child.” only Music Dept.—Basement. $1.75 Long Silk Gloves, $1.15 16-button-length Silk Gloves, superfor quality _with double tipped fingers. In pongee, mastic, tan, brown, navy, taupe and white. kid; Cuban heels; sizes 25 to 7, covered military heels; sizes 214 B and C widths. At $4.50. to 7, A to C widths. At $6.00. Goldenberg's—First Fioor. R & G Corsets, $1.25 The new sport model for girls and small women, of pink coutil, with elastic in two sections; laced back. Sizes 22 £ $1.98 Girdles, of pink brocade and elastic; four wide ) supporters; no lacing; guaranteed. Sizes 22 to I mmu‘f:fi‘o“ql--‘ msgm...‘ ...... rl, P Vests, Special, $1.95 The Famous “Phoenix” Make “Phoenix” silk garments are known everywhere for their excellent designing and superior quality. The silk- mixed vests featured tomorrow at $1.95 are unsurpassed in durability and economy. Satin ribbon strap and built-up shoulder styles, finished with silk-taped neck. Perfect in cut and style. Come in white, gold, orchid and flesh. See them tomorrow in our Silk Undergarment Section, First Floor. and other popular shades; five c| wide ... = Brocade Sash satin_designs; beauti- ful patterns wad col- R e s Moire Ribbens, with three satin stripes apd edges, in a large assortment of plain shades; as well 55C as_white. ibbens, six and seven inches wide; inciuded are novelty taf- fetas' and Dresdens; large assortment of 39‘; styles and colorings. . Goldenberg's—Fixst Floor. * -

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