Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 24

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19¢ Yard—Wide Percales‘ Il ends of 36-inch Per- laht srounds in a | 39¢c Washable Cretor'mes 34 and 38 Inch Cretonres, light and dark colorings, In miil lengths nmmop— -59¢ Pillowcases With Embroidered Initial 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, wlth embroid- Children’s Stockings Children’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Stock- sortment of cheeks. L from 2 to 8 yards, but plenty aliké “ings, in black and = stripes. dots, plaids and for draperies and other decorative c R N l ered initial; mac net sengths from ‘ purposes, Desirable patterns and dovan; sizes 574 to 9%4: 2 c i xl"”g\\:lc of heavy, firm P | REters sar colorings. Seconds of 19¢ values, Bioken assorbment of 1o ‘(“1”" C . Nt of mitals First Floor—Bargain Table. ~ Another List of Won- derful Value Attractions . for Wednesday In Our ' Great Semi-Annual First Floor—Bargain Table, Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Rl 300 AL 01 s 3 A a0 e \\ sale w ti outfi 200 Boys’ Indian Chief Play Suits 51 Complete See window display. shirts ashington parents have ]LAI“((I to look forward to our Monthly Dollar Sale in the " ill attract enthusiastic crowds here tomorrow. our Xu\'unmur Dollar Day the greatest in our history. 1y of the special advertised lots will make useful and practical Christmas gifts. will not last all day. Pay the suit or mackinaw, buy the extra suit or mackinaw You may i select two suits, both with two $ p.nr-, of pants, or two mackinaws, or a two- Deparent The Greatest Sale for Boys Held in Washington. Wednesday---One Day Only Joys’ Department, and the We advise early shopping, as 300 Boys’ $9.50 Two-Pants Suits and All-Wool Mackinaws Regular price for the first announcement of another The many wonderful underpriced lots of wanted winter apparel for boys bid fair to make in some instances quan- 200 Boys’ $4 Blanket Bath Robes 51 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Deep same fine quality. _any roeem in the house. $3 Felt-base Rugs, $1.85 . 3x9 ft. Heavy Felt-Base Rugs, made by the Congoleum Co.; handsome designs and colorings: $70 Wilton Velvet or Axminster Rugs, $52.75 9x12 ft. Alexander Smith make Wilton Velvet or Axminster Rugs, all made in one plece with mar thelr beauty. Handsome medallion and neat figured desig tl,r rose. blue, tan and others equally hle. Golderberg's—Fourth Floor. Flannels & Ginghams 35¢ Quting Flannels, 22c 36-inch Outing Flannels, extra heavy, double- fleeced grade, in neat colored stripes, 29c Shaker Flannel, 18c 27-fnch Bleached Shaker Flannel, heavy, Gouble- fleeced quality, for winter garments, 25c¢ Dress Ginghams, 18c 82-inch Dress Ginghams, in staple and fancy checks; all wanted colors. 39c Shirting Madras, 29¢ 32-Inch Woven Shirting Madras, light grounds, $45 and $50 Axminster Rugs Pile Axminster Rugs, 8.3x10.6-1t. Size Seamless Wilton Velvet and Axminster Ruqc (.f thr All are perfect and offered in handsome floral, oriental and medallion dealgns—hbnca and colorings suitable for Goldenberg's—First Floor. 1347 530 Seamless Brussels Rugs, $22.75 room sizes, In floral, gns; desirable colors. oriental and medallion | $9 and $10 Grass or Wool and Fiber Rugs, $5.45 heavy double warp s, as well as re- er Rugs, in oriental and Alent color combinatiors. ible Wo allion desig Little Tots’ $7 All-Wool Winter Coats, $5.98 ied of heavy-weight, soft, warm, all- terials, in lmmn with hdt all around and pockets. Sizes 3 to 6 y A Girls’ $7 Dresses, $5.98 Wool Jer: v htline models, with narrow bel designs in vivid b French blue or navy Curls $:> 98 Mi ddy Dresses, $5 Ser Dresses. trimmed with | | H & with wo colored stripe: ose-woven, Soft- ied with hand-embroid- finis 'S 2 7 v ' 3 and front; fpll pla } pants suit and a mackinaw, and pay $10.50. et quality; for men's and boys' shirts, women's peet id front; fpll plaited | The Suits arc of good quality cassimere and Pay the regu- oom.,,k,“_nm s x Ooliineiat—mhtia et i cheviots, in medium and da tans, brown lar price for the and neat pencil striped elfects first robe, then = with inverted plait or golf ba select’ mioither > ), s A s full-tined knickerbocker pants, in' sizes 8 to 16 years. for SLOOboth Get Your Supply of Warm Bedwear in This Sale of The Mackinaws, of ail-wool, heasv-weighe macki for $3.00. naw cloth, in sortment of rich plaids; double- = ] L b l d C tt F ll d C f rt breasted models, with extra muff, pockets and flap sianeses maice am SWO001 an otton 13 (& omiorts R pockets: large convertible collars; shown in ail the x[“fli fy’.’.“ for fid Lot of Fine Quaiity © it TR A 7 Aok ¥ ~ 3 . ryes 8 DS s as 4 ot a »dd et rom he season” 600 Boys 09c to most désirable color combinativns} sizes 8 to 1o Gz _of Fin y Comfor isisting of ¢ let fro on’s laps. 300 Boys’ Madras Shirts, $1 All strictly perfect quality, in 200 Boys’ $1.50 & $2 Sample Hats Of chinchilla, in gray, brown, blué and cinnamon, the popular tam shape, with detachable ear Pay the l"egular price for the first Suit or Mackinaw— buy the extra one for...... 5 With the purchase of one of these “Suits or Mackinaws at 3600 vou may select another Suit or Mackinaw—or two Suits or two Mackinaws, just as you wish—and pay the extra $1.00 for extra Suit or Mackinaw. The Suits are of excellent quality, cheviots, worsteds and cassimere, well Hcavy-welght Outing Flannel Pa- jamas, in an assortment of neat stripes; all trimmed with silk irogs; well made and full cut. TWO for 400 Boys’ $1.25 and $1.50 Quting Flannel Pajamas Suits and Mackinaws [$1 Blouses, TWO Suits and Overcoats Pay the regular price for the first suit or overcoat, buy the extra one for.....1... . With the purchase of one of these suits or ovi ats at the r price of $5.00, you may nother suit or overcoat, or two suits or two overcoats, and pay One Dollar extra for the ex- tra suit or overc lity tweeds, h button-over : Ts trin braid of umuntmL w]nr The Suits, of fi Tw I Dy taking the entire lot from the Hockey Caps, FOUR for manufacturer we secured these caps } $l at a wonderful price concession, which enables us to offer them at this un- usually low price. The lot includes seconds of broken lines of values worth in many in- in as mrml «nh\ 200 Boys’ $1'.50 Wash Suits $l Boys” Oliver Twist Wash Suits. with cor- weight _Cotton Coat with roll collars; sizes 280 Boys Nightshirts TWO for $1 Boys' Muslin Nightshirts, V- neck style, in sizes § to 12 years; rade Lambsw $1 Caps 280 Boys' $6 Norfolk 300 Boys’ $5 Juvenile | ' o P s . match; 2 to 10 IS, reen and 0 inches. For double be $15 Lambswool Comforts, $9.75 84 Double P or border: 2in all over; pro $3. 50 and $4 Comforts, sz.4s ble-hed Size Comforts, -filled with ; covered with good New Lace Curtains Choice of white, ivory or ecru colors in neat novelty or elabgrate worked design ham, Filet, Madras or Tuscan ‘weaves. of double-twisted round thread. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Women’s “Onyx” Full silk stockings will appreciate buying these at a dollar a pair. Full fashioned pure thread silk, in black, white and variety of desirable : and 3 in Scotch, All perfect quality, $7 and $8 Wool Mixed Comforts Wome.25 tailored, with inverted plait back: s duroy pants % . . - also suits of Lrompt{a;l of kJ““}"fll'd brown and clive. Sizes 3 to 8 years. and washable Unlon SUItS, BDC corduroys; all with full lined knicker- The Overcoats, button-to-the-neck models, e Qi 85 Z 3 bocker pants; sizes 8 to 17 years. with muff pockets, inverted plait |baleLa:1nl ]dIL . }\(;;Isé;s)‘,lltl‘l\l.’cf.:il- = A o X 1.’1\?;“-& 5}32;‘2:: 5 v 1 plaid body lin- ar ; The Mackinaws are of all-wool or part-wool round belt; fin yoke and p for PR / I ] Boys’ Fall and Winter Caps, mackinaw cloth, in a variety of neat plaids; brown and olive mixtures, in sizes 3 to 8 sizes. 3 tos 7 gular $3.00 Values Regular $4.00 Values Regular $6.00 Values S 'Lm‘}g]aenfl also of suiting mixtures, blue serges double-breasted models, \\n’/'h Iarlg7e con\cr;(lblf. also blue cheviot. years. ; This sale of Lace Curtains provides savings of one-third with ankle-length pants; and cordurc in plain or inner collars; full-cut sizes from 7 to 17 years. Rich 5 the original values—just in timé for new curt: for fect quai 5 ::;‘r‘\d susies ”;:l/ Cover vl e Tor comBinations: 1 500 Boys’ and Girls’ 50 Boys’ $1.50 Coat Thanksgiving. In each assortment there are panel curtains, $2 and $2.25 Merode . ’ Sweaters, $1 which are used one to a window, and curtains by the pair. ' o Union Suits, $1 ferode Union Suits, ght cotton: low neck tight knee; per- rds lon Notti made wei eles: Goldenberg's—First Floor. Wanted Dress Fabrics $3 Canton Crepe | | attached soft collar or neckband . double, Worsted knitted caps, for Beine Flaanel Nightahiris, ¢ RO e One-piece style, in sizes 8 to 14 years. Doy or irls, in plain shades and two-toned n;xx:tn:(rlge]eg;efle(;l:m;lzes}_:a;?‘efll Fashioned h All-wool Tailor's Serse, in &7 Z() | s a Two-piece style, in sizes 8 to 16 years.. « combinations, also heather mixtures. penceit sleors utine g wianne) p r Sllk S t k . may 9 v . | E=kiiEhet foidiycers: ure 0oC lng So-inch All-wool Broadclofh, in $1.69 | black, navy blue and wanted colors. o 1 300 B $1 to $1.50 |600Boys’$land] ’ sl N ihen Autaos Giimiina Coxe: 65 08 | oys’ o 500 Boys™ 79c to $1 | ouwiicsiau e e, St s S g3 g B 2.50 a pair—Tomorrow at Warth ™ . - | “—__” $1 25 F]. l s s % 4 Goldenbo: Foor | lr S anne Women who know the merit of “Onyx” S Made by one ot TWO for shdes, in chiffon and heavier weights. The 2 59 Y d America’s leading manu- Boys’ School faults are sliglit and do not impair the wear- . ar f facturers of boys Pants, of suiting ing quality or affect the good looks of these A splendid quality_of heavy weight that will shirts, including sam- $1 ples of slight seconds. Every shirt bears the maker’s name. and will be instantly recognized as one of the highest standard. Plain white and neat fancy stripes ; mercer- ized materials, madras, percale and $1 Mothers will surely take advantage of this tional offer to provide their excep- mixtures, also gray moleskin cloth, ful} School Pants cut knickerbockers,‘$1 ideal for school or rough wear; sizes 7 to 16 years. stockings. Women’s Flannelette Nightgowns ( $1 Heavy quality Flannelette Night- gowns, double yokes; embroidered and ed; all pure silk with rich, give ali the wear d na\\ brown, tan, gray lustrous finish, in bl and white. 40 inches sz Satm Duchesse. $1.69 in Duchesse, all silk, rich or making handsome street $1.75 Tricolette, $1.39 ( Oxfords. Atf‘iChFd collars and neck- boys with warm clothing for 288 Boys’ $1.50 and $2 l sw Boys’ $1.50 Corduroy braid _trimmed styles; full cut and 26-inch > Tricolette, extra heavy, all band styles, in sizes 12}5 to 14 neck | the winter months. Made Lined Pants, $1 Pants, $1 well made. ; pure il . in white, pink, henna, navy. st Floor. measure. also pull-down polo, of good quality flannel, with collar attached. Sizes 7 to 15 years. 244 Boys’ $2 Flannel Blouses, Made from good quality suit- ing materials, such as cassi- mere and cheviot; assorted neat p-\uerns that will match the odd oa uls "sizes 7 to 17 years. 1,000 Boys’ 66 mostly all full-lined mod- Crompton's Waterproof Cordu- roy Pants, also the Famous Jul- lard Corduroy; lined and un- lined. Sizes 8 to 17 years. $1 and $1.25 leather tams, tweed hats with leather crowns and many ether styles, for boys or girls from 2 to 10 years of agc 50 Boys’ $5 Corduroy .Norfolk Suits for One Dollar—buy the pants for $1. Sold in com- plete suits only, total price of coat and pants, $2. These Blouses are 75 per cent wool, mostly grays, but a few khaki color in the lot; ing manufacturers of boys blouses. * \ ' We were fortunate in securing 1,000 blouses from a large manu- facturer, one ‘every mother -is familiar with, including sam“fi; fancy striped «ffects. and plain white; attached +§ soft coflar;and neckband styles; sizes 7 to 16 years. — Bl"and Blouses - $1 for Three- _quarter beds; hand torn and ‘Women'’s Bloomers, 59c Flannelette Bloomers, pink and blue striped effeets; double stitched; full-cut sizes. Extra-Size Nightgowns, $1.50 Extra-size Flannelette Nightgowns, silk stitched: double = >‘ throughout; double-yoke models; cut generously full. ‘Women’s Kimonos, $1.98 Flannelette Kiomnos, neat floral patterns, elastic waist models, with three-quarter sleeves; all sizes. Dressing Sacques, $1 Flannelette Dressing Sacques, neat patterns and colorings: made with cuff sleeves, collar and all- round belt; all sizes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. $1 Bleached Sheets 69¢ trimmed; sizes 3 to 8. 72x90 Inches Quarter Beds Men's Leather House Slippers, leather soles; Goldenberg o v ) . Children’s Nightgowns Children's Flannelette Nightgowns, neat striped effects: made with double yokes; braid trimmed collar and cuffs. 2 to 6 years at 79c. 8 to 14 years at 89c. Sleeping Garments, $1 Children's Flannelette Sleeping Garments, oft fleeced quality; neat stripes; with and out feet; made with drop seat; sizes 2 to 10 aolduflm: 's—Third Floor. Challenge Sale of Shoes Women’s $1.25 Moccasins, 85¢ Women's Felt Moceasins, in copen, china blue, with elk soles: ribbon and pompon old rosv, orchid, gray and lavender; Men’s $2 Slippers, $1.45 Everett and Romeo styles; tan only; sizes 6 to, 10. which adds to the wearing qual- ities. inch size for three- ironed. ‘Women's Kid Boudoir Slippers. with turn soles brown, ten and black; finishetl with silk pompo; Goldenberg’s—First Floor. made with attached collar’ full-cut sizes from 7-fo 16 | a4 51 '3:?&“.‘." e M3 el ofs Shumantlc Children’s $2.50 to $3 Shoes, $2.29 The ideal suit for school wear. Buy the coat years. From one of the lead: | of :styles, of percales, B ith, welded seam in center, | blucier = snapietorni hoes, MR el cctiten: flece mad ‘Women'’s $2 Slippers, $1.39 in red, pink, blue, sizes 3 to 8. - rs

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