Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 13

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mi---ut Never Eéualed---Goldenberg’s riginal NN Tomorrow---Wednesday---One Day Only’ The Greatest Sale for Boys Held in Washington Goldenberg's original Dellar Day for boys needs no introduction to the mothers of Washington, We inau- gurated this sale seven months ago and each month it grows in popularity as its wonderful values .are spread broadcast. Every store can sell merchandise, but it takes Goldenberg initiative and originality to ereate an event known all over the city for supreme value-giving, The September Dollar Sale will be held tomorrow, and' for this one day you may revel in a feast of wonderful bargains in brand-new, dependable quality Fall and Winter cloth- ing apd accesscries for school and dress wear. z We advise early shopping, as in some instances lots will not last all day. each item, and no more when sold out. See Window Display of These Wonderful Dollar-Day Specials Quantities have been listed before Pay the Regular Price for Firat Suit or Mackinaw— '? Buy the Extra One for With the purchase of one of these New Fall Suits or Mackinaws at + $6.00 you,niay select another suit or mackinaw, or two suits or two macki- naws, just as yon wish, and pay ONE DOLLAR for the extra suit or mackinaw. 2 s i 3 The suits are of good quality wool mixtures, neat dark shades in a variety of pretty patterns, such as oxford gray, brown, heather and olive colorings. Coats made with yoke in inverted plait back, some with the new golf back. Knickers full cut and lined throughout. Sizes 7 to 17 years. .. The Mackinaws are of good quality mackinaw cloth, in ap assortment of P -rich plaids and. colorings. Made with three patch pockets; full cut double- R breasted models, with belt. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Practical garments for school wear. Price of first suit or mackinaw, $6.00—extra suit or mackinaw, ONE DOLLAR, Two suits for $7.00, or two mackinaws for $7.00, or a suit and mackinaw for $7.00. . Shop early so as.not to be disappointed. Boys’ $9.75 All-Wool Serge Suits and Mackinaws (51 . You may select two suits, two mackinaws or a suit and @ mackinaw and pay $10.75 The Suits, of all-wool navy blue serge, well tailored Norfolk models, with yoke and inverted plait back, lined with alpaca; knickerbockers cut very full,.lined and taped throughout. Sizes 10 to 16 years. 1,000 Boys’ 79¢ to $1.25 School Blouses, Two for Pay the Regular price for First Suit or Mackinaw—Buy the Extra one for The Mackinaws, of all-wool heavy mackinaw cloth, in a variety of rich overplaids, full swagger, double breasted models, with large convertible collar; muff pockets and flap pockets; all-around belt. Sizes g to 18 years. ] 720 Boys’ $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Wash Suits 2 A leading manufac= \g turer’s sample line and 55 close-outs, all fresh and clean and perfect quality. Choite of Oliver Twist, Middy and Coat models, in plain white, white and blue and plain shades of blue, tan, gray and assorted . color com- binations. Fine quality materials. Sizes 214 to 7 years of age. 2 I The product of one of the best known mak- ers of boys' blouses in the country—each blouse bearing the original trade-mark label. Of woven: madras, mercerized fabrics, high- count percales and khaki cloth. An assortment of styles, including attached soft collar, neck- band and sport models. Every blouse full cut and well made. Some are slightly imperfect, while others are perfect quality. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Values worth from 79 to $125 cach. 300 Pairs of Boys’ 79c to 85c School Pants, Two Pairs for Good quality cassimere, cheviot and cotton wors sted. Straight knee and knicker- bocker styles. Serviceable grades for school or “rough wear, Sizes 5to 17 years. 186 Boys’ ;n Girls’ TWO for Genuine Koveralls and Play Suits for boys and girls. Choice of long or short sleeve models, in ankle length. Sizes 1 to f 6 years, The Koveralls are subject to slight im- perfections, which will in no way affect wear or appearance. 600 Boys’ $1.50 to $3 Corduroy Suits Oliver Twist model, button-on corduroy straight knee and wash- able waist, in tan, blue or white, assorted color corduroy pants; also All-Corduroy Suits, in Oliver Twist models, with sailor collar and cuffs trimmed with tape. Slzes 3 to 8 years. ) . 280 Pairs of Boys’ 79¢ te $1.50 Wash Pants, sl ll TWO for..cccccecocccssovvessccsosccncce Choice of our entire stock of Boys" Wash Pants, of pure H linen, crash; khaki cloth, white duck and other high-grade fabrics. |l Broken lines and assortments. Sizes 7 to 18 years. | 316 Pairs of Boys’ $1.50 Lined Cloth PantS .cccseccecssscccoccosscosacocncsse | Moatly every pair.of the entire lot fully lined, with the exceps il tion of a few pairs of hnvr "ht :h-v‘z:s.u An lmfl:unt of | neat suiting mixtures—exceilent for achool wear. Sizes 7 to 16 years. © . . 300 Boys’ §1 and $1.25 |« Make Shirts % TWO for Every mother of Washington Is familiar with this brand of shirts. Each one bears the maker’s label, which every mother will instantly recofllu as one of the highest standard and quality. Of mad- neat . stri plain e 246 Boys' 79c Muslin Night Shirts, TWO for Boys’ Muslin Night Shirts; good quality, well made and fifl{l‘hld; v fltap:d neck; sizes 8 tg 14 ty{'ars. " .. All strictly perfect quality and products ‘of one of R attached: and neck! styles, }ha lead! fllnfiflfil!_’f‘! of hoye’ shirts,'a brand noted Full cut sizes from 12 to 14 necle or_ their ility, ect fit and or F‘" ma- meagure. - Termed “seconds,” but terials. Attached r style, also neckband style; in the fanlts are slight and w-fll not etty stripes, plain white and khaki color; sizes 1245 to affect wear or appearance. 4 neck measure. 260 Boys" 85¢ Blue Corduroy Knee Pants, TWO 'for navy blue Corduroy Straight Knee }sl 200 D e e - Good quality cordurdy for school wear. Full-cut knickerbocker style, in sizes 7 to 17 years. Pants, f ‘lt?h?m ellows from 3 to'8 £ | s, for the e s from 0" Made with buttonholes through to the vmnd‘: "“' } |In the Boys’ Department § 600Boys’*6Norfolk SuitsandMackinaws | 79c to $1 Play Suits | yo1 a1 $1} $3.50 and $4.00 Lace Curtains, $2.65 An endless assortment of Curtains to choose from tomorrow at this extremely low price. Bee atiful Scotch, Nottingham, Cable Yet and Filgt weaves, in white, ivory or ecru colors. 313 and 3 yards long, full widths. Heavily worked curtains by the pair or panel curtains used one to a window. o . »‘g —_— nt to Econamy-Wise Women—This Sale of New Fall SSES OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY VALUES AT We state that to the best of our knowledge no sale of dresses held in Washington in-vears can compare with this event in point of values and savings. Remarkable dre’ses—radiantly beautiful styles—dresses you wouldn't believe possible could be sold for such an amazingly low price. To fully appreciate just what an opportunity this is, you must come and see the dresses with your own eyes. Canton Crepes, Tricotines, Crepe de Chine, Wool Crepe and Poiret Twills Are the Favored Materials —Accordion Panels —Open Sleeves —Silk Fagotting I —Bandings of Jet | rt Tail —Metal Buckles and | . —Straight Lines Ornaments | —Wide Sleeves Colors are navy, brown, cocoa and black. Sizes for misses and women. Geldenberg's—Secend Floor. ‘ —Drapes —Loose Graceful Panels —Smart Tailleur Effects The First White Mud Pack A New and Instant Beautifier \ Special Demonstration This Week of Deney‘s WHITE MUD PACK Cleanses—W hitens—Beautifies The development of years of experimentation to pro- duce the perfect complexion clay. Contains no grease or alkali. Does not grow hair. Coniinu;ed Tomorrow Each day discloses new delights in facin- ating Autumn Hats. Delightful . origina- tions and clever adap- tations—with equal distinction in their supreme style and in- comparable value. Your inspection invited tomorrow. French Room Hats $10 to $40 A marvelous showing of Fall Hats of the better kind, in- cluding orlginal Parisiap models from Hermance and Mar- guerite & Leonie and the creations of foremost New York designers. A hundred different expressions of newness and individuality make this showing a revelation of correct styles and unsurpassed value. Full size jar—introductory price during this demonstration .....c..cee Extra size jar, $2.00. - Goldenberg's—~TFirst Floor. 15 Mohawk Sheets, 5|2 The name “Mohawk” stands for high quality, as every housewife knows. Tomorrow you may supply your needs from this sale at a worth-while saving. 81x90-inch size for double beds, full bleached and seamless—every sheet perfect quality. 25¢ Yard-Wide Percales, 19¢ 36-inch Percales, navy blue grounds in neat checked, " striped, dotted and figured designs; a close-woven, soft- finish quality, for women’s house garments, aprons, etc. 35c Shaker Flannel, 25c | 35c Canton Flannel, 25¢ 36-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- 27-Inch Bleached Canton Flan- nel, a heavy double-fleeced nel, extra heavy nap quality. quality. Goldenberg's—First Floer. A Feature Event for Wednesday— \ L0 78 @Y 18T Specialized Hats at $5 | Homefarnishers’ Day 11 theso lowely s & O ear e thae el | O R S R 5 ther:\ is noe::ou'ivle Yn selecting just the asive hat that will | Oom lze ugs 4 Bt o g e Ly e Sl s T \ R 1 r . l!::fglsfi:lt:w::t coli::: and beautiful trimmings fully repre- A" P erfect Quallty sented in this Opening Sale-of specialized values at five dollars. § It will pay you to attend this sale and purchase new rugs for Fall and Winter—such savings are not to be shared every day. In the group you will find— \ $3 Crep Satin, $2.69 A wonderful quality of heavy, crisp finish crepe back satin, :a?ie by oneq of the best mil . Al})pure silk, and with a rich satin face. Comes in navy blue, brown and black. The width is 40 inches, - ¢ 9x12-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs 1L3x12-ft. Brussels Rugs 83x10.6-ft. Axminster Rugs 83x104-ft. Seamless_ Velvets _—— —_— 7.6x3-ft. Seamless Axminsters 4 New Fall Sweaters e may il oLy K I $ 2 for Women, $3.98 = R ] i Regular $4.50 Value s . 1 Fine quality all-wool Sweaters, in new and attractive The assortment embraces a varied range of new and attractive ol stitch—a smart-looking tuxedo model; in b.lle- navy and designs_and colorings. All rugs in this sale are:the product of 3 brown, with narrow belt. All sizes—specially priced for Alexander Smith & Sons Co. and guarantced absolutely perfect. B tomorrow’s sale at $3.98. 5 Women's All-wool Slip-on Sweaters, round ne:k $65 and $70 Wilton Velvet and models; assorted oolors. Worth $3.50. $ s 2 e e e 1'98, Axminster Rugs, $;l18.75l : 'omen’s Wool Jersey ‘Tuxedo models, in 9x12-ft. Wilton Velvet and Close, Deap-gfln Axminster Rugs, per= Made tect -, including some of Alexander Smith & Sons higa-grade axtra large sines el Pk vert Lot AU I ade’in one plece With no seams to mar their beauty Sleeves. Black and navy blue. Sizes ¢8 to §3. Warth 3, at. 5 /" Little Tots' All-wool Sweaters, piain white, also Sl.gs of design; handsome new patterns and colorings. hite_trimmed with pink or blue; oost style. .75 seamle” Bruuels 19.65 Biaags fod yedrs WOTIR $3.00, 8. eresnersserernacresoss &fiazn‘ eamless Brus: 50:& $ luni Alex- B oriental and '’ medallion designs; colorings to suit any room 3 « $6 Blankets, $4.65 Pair 66x80 Large Double-bed Size Part Wool E , plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray, as well as white with . blue or pink borders; all finished with mercerized binding: $10 and $12 Comforts, $6.45 =~ - 72x80 Double-bed Size Comforts, filled with Hygeia brand wool, covered- with high-grade satines, in rose, .and s ith & Sons make; close woven quality, in floral, ander Smith ns q 'y Women’s $5 to $7 New Fall Footwear, $3.45 Women who need new footwear for fall can save ‘sub- stantially in tomorrow’s sale of oxfords and pumps. Styles are new and correct, and the range of models offers a wide selection. They consist of pateat, tan calf, black kid and dull Righ-arade saiies, tn s | Leathers, with vacious heigits of heela 1 Logs Cuban and. | iie T st S voraecs.

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