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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JUNE 18, 1922—PART 1. ° ¢ ‘olde«mbe«r BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “TRE DEPENDABLE STORE® Pages 1 and 2 of Our 3-Page Bargain Special. See Following Page. $3 Canton Crepe Rl 40 Inches Wide 2 4 Wanted Colors. . . ° ; Pure Bilk Canton Crepe, a heavy, firm-woven quality of exceptional richness and with beauti- ful high luster—this season's favorite silk for street and afternoon frocl Shown in white, black, tan, gray, bisque, navy, mohawk and brown. 40 inches ‘Wide. New and smart styles that add the§ finishing touch to the summer frocks.g Vestees with cuffs, of net, val lace trim-~ med and venise lace; also eyelet em- broidery effects. Tuxedo and Peter Pan collars. " $1 Flexible Rhinestone Bracelets 59¢ Flexible Rhinestone Bracelets, platinum finish, adjustable style, closely set with first quality imported brilliant rhinestones. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Up to 59c Fancy Bead Necklaces 16c Fancy Bead Necklaces, colored crystal and novelty effects, graduate and pen- dant styles; all desirable colors. Goldenberg's—First Floor. “Excello” Dress Shields 21¢ Pair “Excello” Dress Shields, a superior quality light-weight nainsook-covered shield, in regular and shirtwalst styles. Sizes 2, 3 and 4. Notion Department, First Floer. . Bed Pillows, large size, filled with steril- ized curled feathers, covered with heavy art "c“i"gfi Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. bargains—the climax of value-giving! In introducing the Climax Sales lns—each. one supreme in savings. Every Department Manager has sale offerings. Don’t miss any of them. e [ ] [ ] 45-In.89¢ Imported White Organdie et The Most Wonderful White Goods Sale of Summer! 2 3 < Climaxir}g all previous sales this season, tomorrow’s offering of e m l= “ n u a lr a e these beautiful imported white organdies should create a sensation. C ! j (7 S [ nie e e e NG They're Going Fast—Men—Don’t Miss Getting Yours in This T R i T L T One of the finest grades imported from Switzerland—firmly woven, exceptionally sheer and fine, and with a permanent finish which Ready for Another Rousing Day Monday With frequent tubbing will not affect. Note the desirable width—45 - inches. i j # : : : ¢ : . eplenish men Equall 536[ ‘_v’thltg Voile - 1 2 SC 75¢ White Voile } 59c 39c White Organdy | 29C R P ed ASSO'l‘t ts and uatly g . n;m:s ‘\‘Nr::le u:l: ...... seeees J 40 Inches Wide at. 40 Inches Wide at. } as Blg Values ! twp m“”“:“ ““‘:"l';p}."l“;’ée“ t:‘;"'-!u*""";:;-'r- | _ 40-lnch White Chiffon Voile, a very fine, 40-inch White O y, a fine, sheer g’ ot oy 3 | sheer, two-ply quality, closely resembling the | quality, for walsts and dresses. & high-cost georgette. sch White Wash Satin, a superfor-grade | 34 Inches Wide at. Men have been coming by the hundreds, and they're buying shirts in generous quantities to last all summer. 29c White Nainsook } 18c The peak of value-giving is reached in this great event— 36 Inches Wide at. 36-inch White Nainsook, a close-woven, fine, R pbric, with a beautiful, rich, satin-f; | 34-1 Vh! ;5 v: - - 3 s 2 icts . H e ft&skamx i Sl:ei.«.:. BURTACS | nten qualty, for middy biousss, suits. ete ;Sc“'wh'fzzs"";':;s"wm";* we can say without fear of contradiction that Washing-| & ‘“Tmhes"tfm 0:'6")’ Voiles] 386 59c Wash Satin ‘F 39C | 35 tnches ‘:,m - 5 b 39¢ ton men have never been offered such high-grade shirts i e at.. i .. . . . v = White N J 36 Inches Wide at.............. J 36.inch White Dotted Swiss, fine, sheer as are to be found in this semi-annual shirt sale. When ' 36-inch Wash Sat} Voiles, beautiful | sat woven dots and | oM SRR | AR e i dote T }{((((‘((((((L \ A you see them and note the splendid qualities, surely you’ll mercerized cotton material, for lingerie, In ing the stylish pin dots. (S0 R Yt 18, 1 L S figures . sheer, two-ply quality. . ¢ R fesh, pink, navy, royal blue, 1a green W T < 75c White Skirtings | 49 C and white, fhe SRaEnS 35c White Suiting W} 2 5 C T (Y : want to share the remarkable values. 36 Inches Wide at s 39¢ White Batiste ] 290 36 Inches Wide at.............. J $6-inch White TINZS, yarn mer- r 36-inch White Honeycomb Suiting, a fine 37 Inches Wide at s i 1ity, 3 a%itnch, White ‘Mercesiaed Hatiste, w, yarn | DAIKSI=WeAVe quality, forisuitkand o o cerized quallty. | | mercerized, soft-Anish quality, for lingerie. | Geldeaberg’s—First Fleor. J ardine and basket- with novelty white woven s, Lot One—Values Worth $1.50 and $2.00 Every shirt is a “top-notcher™ that you'd be $ willing to pay regular price for—there isn't a common shirt in the lot! Materials are fine Corded Madras, Flat stripe Madras, High-count Percales, Mercerized Cloth and Oxfords. All perfect shirts. Made with five-button 35¢c Cold Cream $1.25 White Sateen o Shadow-Proof Petticoats | |.meus Geldenberg’s—First Floor. : fronts, soft cuffs, plaquet sleeves, pre-shrunk 3 a c neckbands. Every one correctly sized and guaran- & V 15¢ Talcum Powder teed to fit. A few shirts in the lot with collar ;i, Right in time for vacation needs—a special offer- attached. Sale price, $1.00. 4 ing of women’s white petticoats greatly underpriced. 9C Can '(; Of soft, lustrous white sateen, shadow-proof and with silk scallops. Straightline models, with double panel back and front; elastic waist. All the correct lengths. $1.50 White Petticoats, $1.00 Extra Size White Satine Petticoats, the shadow-proof kind, with hemstitched hem and silk scalloped edges; straightline models, with double panel and elastic waist; der, fragrantly scented; good quality talcum. Goldenberg's—First Floer. Orange Blossom Taleum Pow. Lot Two—Values quth Up To $3 Lot Three—Values Worth $5 and $6 i They are made of fine imported and do- These shirts are exceptional from & Woven Madra 1k-striped Madras, every angle—the materials are unusual- | . Co ussiun Cords, Plain and ly fine, the patterns neat and attractive, e 3 e reerized Cotton FPon- the colors just what are wanted. Shirts e gee, Novelty Shirtings and Satin-striped Ma- splendidly ‘made and perfect fitting that bl dras. will appeal to particular men. Peil Every Shirt cut over custom patterns, pre- [ J Made of heavy quality satin-stripe [ ) < English Broadcloth and plain English 50c Cocoanut shrunk beaded neckbands, continuous faced fronts from neck to tafl: sleeve plaquets fin- Broadcloth—all with the English label correct lengths. ¥ i Shampoo, 25¢ ished with button and buttonhole; full skirt. in the neckband; also high-grade Silk 5 sz 98 White Silk Petticoats, $1 95 There are stripes of every color and combi- Shirts, sizes 1¢ to 17; regular sleeve t & = i ® R. & G. Cocoanut Shampoo, nation; also checks and plenty of plain white lengths. The color r?ge is wonderfully (5 White Tub Silk Petticaats, with the new improved shadowe for the hair; regular 50c shirts, so popular for summer wear. A large complete and affords a wide selection of & proof double panel back and front. Silk Scalloped edges. bottles, number of shirts with collar attached in the the most wanted stripes for summer ol Straight-line models, with elastic waist band. All lengths. Geldenberg's—First Floor. lot. wear. o3 Goldenberg's—Third Floor. w = BOys’ WaSh S}.lltS 2'?‘“33:;“’!{’;:;’: He',:" New'—.Me':;' , For the Climax Sale—l,(zOO Pairs, of ?;'{ migses QBn gye || 39c | | Famous “Varsity” Brand| | Women’s $3 to $5 White Low Shoes | & These are not a “job B e i Athletic Uni()n Suits Women and misses have an oppor- ?g] These are classed as mill runs. tunity in this Climax Sale to supply lot,” but strictly all brand- 1 cool and comfortable white footwear new, fresh, crisp mer- on account of slight imperfec- White Kid and White Canvas Ox- ° fords and Pumps, :;‘Dl;l. Wh:nh Wllll‘ Inn! Iaflot( . cir wear| ties. < - . . Chandise il’“"d‘:?‘d 3 fect: would Rell at 69¢ each. t at amazing savings—the result of a with Louis, Baby i R;;;Sc) of Orgootd,‘squ:laitv 29¢ Honeycomb a c special purchase from two jobbers of A Pair Louis, military and ' Chambray, Rep, Linene Towels, 19¢ their surplus lots. Unusually attrac- low walking heels; _\él and other fast color fab- o it on fase oy Suits That Sell Regularly Everywhere at §1 and $1.15 tive assortment of styles to select welted, turned and 3; rics. bath use; sise 20x39 inches. ALL PERFECT . from—all the McKay sewed soles. fl Choice of Oliver Twist 25¢ Turkish Towels ' most desired kinds Sizes 2J5 to 7 in the £ with long or short sleeves,. etk g “Varsity” Athletic Union Suits are for the vacation o g. or Middy Suits, with long els, absorbent, close-woven known throughout the land for season. Also included e sleeves. Colors include plain grade, for hund or fuce use. ' % are Women's R gray, blue, brown, tan, white Slight Imperfections. superior materials, good workman- ’mynm_«f and # ey i " if 3 ‘umps of blac and two-toned combinations 80c Terry Cloth, 25¢ ship and real comfort. In order S Rt g of tan and white, white and 24-inch Heavy Double Thread that all our men customers may il ey e Bleached Terry Cloth, very de- A 5 da cathers, blue, green and white and sirable for towels or face share the savings, we must say “not in sizes 2% 10 cloths. 7. ; others. Every suit well tailored and warranted fast colors. Sizes 3 to 8 years of age. Boys’ Palm Beach and Panama Suits, $7.45 more than four suits to a customer.” Made of fine quality striped nain- sook and checked madras, in sleeve- less style and permanent closed $2.50 Royal Worcester crotch. ‘The most perfect cut ath- : Corsets, $1.50 letic union suit made. Sizes 34 to 46. < - A epecial lot of this famous make Corsets, of fancy pink Men’s Underwear, 29c |Men’s Silk-and-Fiber Goldenberg's— ot ¥om Goldenberg's—First Floor. ——————————‘—_\ Men’s 10c ~ Monday Is 25-Cent Day Handkerchiefs 4 for 29c In the Art Needlework Section ine Palm Beach and Panama Suits, tailored by one ding manufacturers of boys’ clolhmg.l :\o‘;fnl'k R et e mode!s front and back, inverted or box-plaited; in o 93 L Men's Balbriggan and White 44‘; Men's “Quality” Brand Hand- . . sand. ta " olive. brown and gray; sizes 7 to 17 years. Lo el i e fronine Gause " Cotton Underwenr Hose, erchicts. in. platn white oy, Offering 2,900 Pieces of Stamped —~ an eavy home supporters. short-sleeve sihirts. full lengt en's Silk and Fiber Half w emstitched border; iy s’ $8.75 All-Wool Boys’ $4 Rubber Sizes 22 to 28. drawers. Broken lots from e aailich effecis, high finish, full size. Sold regularly Art Pieces—Worth 39c to $1.00 oys’ $8.7 Hore, dropl ; hig Sui ! Corset Girdles of handsome Fesvlar stosk and remainders | gpliced neel; doubleiirelnforced: atiociench Ulale price.(FOUR Any number of pretty pieces to choose from that 3 < ocent SR ! .. & < or 29e. < . t ,""“ts $4.95 | Coats ink brocide, three sections of L L T e T SPiare Goldenbers's—First Floor. . women want to embroider during the summer months and t‘.Bn: A Beys’, Black h:gs:g elhu:::c‘ ;"{,lh no lacing: °| gtbees“are pertec lssllllfl]"g;- seconds of 86¢ values. during the vacation season. Some quantities are limited. o pirs ¢ - alues wor : each. ! Rubber Coats, $2.79 porters; sizea 23 to $l .19 Men’ F“'pb & SL'“( Men'’s $3 Imitation Come early for best selection. i with khaki lin- 28 - Men's Fiber Si ’ (A 3 = Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Women's Leather | | Children’s Sta d ing; made to withstand all Panama Hats, $l 79 Stamped House ildren’s mpe elements; sizes 6 to 16 years. Hose, 25¢ bl Fiber Sk Half Hose, in Imitation Toyo Panama Hats, Belts Dresses l,(on:!‘)-ers y black and plain colors: high | in sailor, optimo. Astor, drop 50 Ready - made Lot of @ d] apliced heel, . full reinforced crown and Alpine shapes. Regular 50c 29 Stamped House dren's Stamp e . . 39¢ and 45¢ 20le And 'toe: ‘subject to slight | Ieather sweatbands and rub- Values .... (¢ Dresses, in sim- Rompers, in 5C 'C gven ISSue 1n anis Tpertections, “atan will wov | ber perspiration shields. All 5 ple designs, easy C white, cream n < Stationery affect wearing qualities or ap- sizes from 6% to T%. A nmsa) latst S oments to work: good golyu;: sizes 1 to S ’ ather s, a ty material; e} 25¢ Bo. pearsgosiiijcheledst, Selgandeteeorine) i white and novelty effects; plain T cut slzes X i and plerced styles, with mother : (v of pearl, cellulold and metal Correspondence Cards, fine -| buckles. A variety of the sea- Full 36 Newaest Inches 33c Styles and Wide, at ) Effects Lo St el e y 4" best selll designs easy to em- s Beautitall fiesnet sl MR EpLintoktY and colors: some with gold R Soibiug Stamped Table deslgnsioany D e {hese beautiful tissue ging p e edge. Rox of 24 cards and 2¢ Goldenberg's—First Fisor. Covers S x 36~-inc] Center Stamped Table loveliest of all summer frocks for women and children. A five, soft finish quality, in a large assortment of all the most-sought-after checks, in small, medium and novelty effects. In plenty of the popular black and white, green fii:e and blue and white checks. envelopes to mateh. Goldenborg's~First Floor. pleces, in tan and Sample Handkerchiefs At 1 to Y4, Less Than Regular Prices A manufacturer’s sample line of Women’s ] S e %25 white: excellent qual- e ok nerv | C|| i ainric 25¢C iceable material. patterns. S| Pl Scarfs, in tan and 45¢ Keith’s Linen and white, lavender and w e o s, in = 35¢ Bates Gingh Luggage Cases, 19¢ Handkerchiefs, in pretty embroidered corner, Writing Paper Children's S Drosses, | Thite, vemr pIstiy B e 5c Percales, 18¢c c Bates Ginghams, 29¢ Luggage Cases, of imitation lace edge, colored border and novelty effects; c in white and colors g | 4% I " SR e leaiher ;:"",'::‘,:"““' ""‘"}"’::: fine quality lawns, dimities, batistes, etc. Each : 290 yoars. Spocial........ Embroidered Plllowcases, Sheex q:‘-‘Jii:’”' gfi;’."\ ‘Z’z:xl'r‘: ::grg.u’r!"hl;m-‘:s'or‘t'-.-:’;t" ::\?‘Iu‘;:: handle; a cenvenie:n: p:-r.:lul handkerchief mounted on original sample cards. | hyee for ,“’,{ st ,E"%::.m ‘;‘;',!; sumr;d Napkin lSeu. 16- ;f.‘:c’;:d g‘“"'“:_‘ E'.‘;“ 256 s or men's and boys | all size checks, in ail colors, case for outings, picnics and Values worth regularly up to 19¢ each. Sale 8¢ white ' ifnen-anish " paper; 60 inch slzs, sets o 25C i | B L Alsh SOTaenIa WenE! alzo plaids in beautiful color SbniaNt e, rice T oo Do sheets in sach box. AR @eldonberg’s—First Floor. combinations. P ceseaeraennse ‘Goldenberg’s—First Fioes. ” @eldenbeg's—Third Floor. Stationery Dept.—First Floor. y 10110 ia-Tigio\ v T0V:Ia\ e\ o oy o\ raX a5 V0V fon reViie oY 1aL T o\ 8\ 1oV ey TaNii8 A0 TaV 0V 070 ) i\ i1a\ a\I/e\ 0\ (81 i) (8 AVI/8\IIeN. 8. BV B\ (81 S