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Relieres Coughs and Colds ‘When the famous blizzard of “’88” caused so much suffering, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey brought relief to thouands. Today, it is thesamegeruin Tup, comgounded from the d ‘anold fumily phy- ble syrup stops coughs, 00 -« an relieves con- gestion. Children tak: readliy because of x;j-_:lu-amé‘. e. h:; all drug stores.. CRefuse substit “TAR HONEY" Insist on A.IBNB!LIA% c NING AND PRESSING Ladies’ Suits (Plain), $1.50 Work Called for and Delivered SPINDLER’S Main 2704 Consult Us About Interior Decorating we'll_be pleased to tdeas for your con- ation. We manufacture Window Shades—Seve you 25% to Lansburgh Decorating Company 1756 M Street Next to Connecticut Ave. Julius Lansburgh Manager. - PLAITING HEMSTITCHING BUTTONS COVERED Mrs. M. E. Holley Col g 536l 1on st s YOUR PIANC WORCHS 1o G EST. 1879 BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing i or 83 munths.gltn L Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. Prealdeag JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Do yours bother you—cause xiety?! Remembe: hey lead to my other serious troubles, bladder allments and uric acld excess. Some= times w. kidneys are the fore- runmers of complete physical break- down, if neglected. Be wise in time! meed to check It now by taking PLANTEN'S “RED MILL" CENUINE IMPORTED ver two centuries has mal remedy ia Holland y ant- Tt is m wonderful relfet acld troubles. Leok for htkane Tue rrant Kind. vewrs 18 we. The e packsi X in all_urie €07 12th St. N.W. Society (Continued from Eighth Page.) ‘ ington December 1 and 2 under: tre auspices of the people’s legislative The new progressive sen- representatives and governors are to be the guests of honor. Among the progressive senators expected are Senators Brookhart of Towa, Frazier, of North Dakota, Howell of Nebraska. ; Shipstead of Minnesota and _Wheeler | of Montana. Among the préressive governors expected are Gov. Blaine of Wisconsin, Gov. Hunt of Arigona, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 27, 1922. 1. - Gov. Sweet of Colorado and Gov. Walton of Oklahoma. In addition to the senators, representatives and gov: ernors, are about 250 men and women throughout tte nited States who are coming to particlpate in the con- ferences and who will be present :l!l the dinne Among these are Mr. Undermeyer Dr. Owen ¥ Florence Kelly, Mr Peahody, Prof. Thor- d_Mrs. Charlotte Per kins ‘Gilman of New York, Mr. Her- bert Croly and Mr. "Robert Morse Lovett of the editorial staff of the New Republic, Mr. Oswald Garrison Villard of The Nation. Mr. John F. Mrs. Glen- Evan liss Zona of Wisconsi Clark of the supreme court of North ! Carolina, Federal Judge Amidon of North Dakota, Federal Judge George W, nderson of North Dakota, Mr. e Tavenner of Colorado,_ Prof. Edwin Borchard _of New Haven and Rev. Samuel Z. Batten, chairman mmittée ccial service, Northern rhe Land of Heart's iiam Butler Yea H of the Slipper.” will be s “iub nta tomorrow ion fay annive t the home of M g . Kreps in honor of Mr shn Merry- man Saturday evening. The evening was spent in singing and dancing, and there wgre refreshments, Ly present were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kreps, Mr. and Mrs. Koehler, Miss M. White, Mrs. Thornburgh, Mrs Mentzer, Miss C, Mentzer, Genevieve and Geraldine Kreps, Miss Aderson Mr, John Merryman, Mr. Harry Smail and Mr. Smith. Miss Anna Hall Green left Wash- ington this morning for New York, witere she will be the guest for ten. days of Mrs. Merrill Callaway. Marriage Licenses. ( Jarriage Mcenses bave been frsued to the ol eunedy and Hannora V. Dugan. Paul Feters of Harrisonburg. Va., and Mullican of Rockville, Md. .. Smith of Aldie, Va., and Louise of Steriing . §. C., and Vir- Deaths Reported. i bis have heen reported 1 tin the last twenty fou 614 G st s e Rochambea. Hevry 0 X 1146 1700 st Jane H Ladd Brox o' Infant “opheiia Bu ) sireet Charlie Robison, © Reed Kospitai. Births’ Reported. i following bi health depart 15 hove heen t Stricken—Passengers Escape. PLYMOUTH. England. November An epidemic of influe as_ broken | | qut among the officers and erew of the | ! American_steamer President Rooseveli. | i The chief officer of the ves er are among those il cases of the diseas: 1 and the | There are of brandy were ordered b: for the invali by board on the at Plymouth. arriv steamer The_ President Roosevelt left w | rk November 18 for Plymouth, Cher- hourg und Bremen —_— |COLLEGE HEAD QUITS JOB. | Resignation of Dr. Granville at Gettysburg Announced. GETTYSBURG, Pa., November Resignation of Dr. W. A. Granville, pres- ident of Gettysburg College, .formerl Pennsylvania College, since 1910, to take | arc next, is announced, Dr. | cation in Chicago. PARIS BAKERS MAY QUIT. Strike Considered as City Halts Higher Bread Price. PARIS, November 27.—Indignant over of the prefects to permit an se in_the price of bread, the of Paris have called a general meeting for today, at which wiil be idered the question of shutting 11 bake shops until authorization |- i< given for hizher prices~ COLOR MAP ‘ of the . World Today and Index Gives form of govern. ment, area, population, language and religion of every country. Size 28x42 inches. Convenient for wall or desk. Has instantaneous finder— a simple device that carries the. eye instantly and ac- curately to the fo:nion of any place sought. Reverse side has Map of the United States —with index containing 1920 census_figures for all ¢ over 5000, compared with former census;, also states, capitals, populations, etc. The Star obtained a lim- jted number of these maps to aid readers and students to understand .the news. Price, 75 Cents Each at the Business Office Counter T TS TS SRR Hitels, 'S and of | FRUIT CAKE Two Pounds 89c Four Pounds $1.78 Delicious Fruit Cake, brimful of candied cherries, candied pineapple, raisins, walnuts, spices, etc. Short ened with butter only and sufficiently to make it mel- low. It grows better with age. 75¢ Hemstitched - Pillowcases, 50c 45x36 Hemstitched Pillcweases, with beautiful torchon lace edge, in assorted patterns. lowcase * cottons, such as brands These make ideal Goldenberg’s—First Floor. ‘Made of fine quality pil- Utica Cast Iron and Anchor and practical gift suggestions. These Last Two Days of the Challenge Sale Hold | Wonderful Savings in Wanted Merchandise Lace Curtain Sale At Unusual Savings Notions Clark’s O. N. T. Darning Cot- ton, black white and loc colors.FOUR balls OTRE Snap Fasteners, ack and white; one dozen on card. Regularly G card. TWO 5C airpin Cabinets, large size, containing _about 300 assorted wire hair- lzc White Cotton Tape, 12- 7 (¥ pins .. yard pleces; No. 8 width. Piece .... Dr. Parker’s Skeleton Waists, * for boys and girl: Pt Women's Sanitary Aprons, per Trees, full white and worth 50¢ vegularly 10c pair 6C Dressmaker’s Shears, assort- ed sizes: good quality 48 C steel: black japanned Palr . otton, 200- handies. ‘White Basting vard spools; No. 30 only; regularly §¢ spool. TWO 5C spobls for Women’s Hose Supporters, we-on style; good qual- ity elastic, in white or lOC flesh; rubber buttons. Pr. Excello Guaranteed Dress Skteluifsaperioniiquals ¥ nainsook covered; light weight; sizes 2, 3 and 4. Pair ..... 25(: Acme Quilted Baby Coach Pads, guaranteed wash- able; size 17x18 Inches 250 Blanket Sale At Savings of 1 to 1 68x80 Guaranteed 85 size; in beautiful plaids of ~70x80 Fine Grade All-w fleece, in pretty plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray, as well as white or gray with blue or pink borders. values at of blue, pink, t. $6.00 values at Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, Wool Blankets, large double-bed blue, rose, tan and gray; all with wide bound ends to match. $10 values $6.95 $8.75 $4.45 $12 High-Grade .Comforts The three lower priced groups are filled with Hygeia hrand white cotton; the higher priced groups cotton and many are all-wool. 72x80-inch are filled with lamb's wool and double-bed size, covered with fine grade silolines, mercerized cambrics and best sateens. $2.95 Usual $4 Values $3.65 Usual $5 Values $4.65 Usual $7 Values -$4.95 " Usual $8 Values 48¢ & 59c New Washable Cretonnes, 24¢ $0.85 Usual $10.00 Values $9.75 Usual $15.00 Values Splendid New Cretonnes that will give the desired *“new” finish to the home for the dull winter months. In tomorrow’s sale’are thousands of vards in mill lengths, as well as full bolts, in a wealth of beautiful floral, stripe, birde foliage, woodland and tapestry designs. Handsome light and dark colorings. Ideal for window or door drap coverings, ries, scarfs, cushions and furniture as_well as for any decorative purpose. First Floor—Bargain Table and Fourth Floor Drapery Section. $65 and $79. Axminster & || Wemen's $450 Slipon Wilton Velvet Rugs, $48.75 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Alexander Smith’s Make Close, Deep-pile Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, in rich oriental, Chinese, medallion and neat designs. In blues, rose and tan shades; all seamless and perfect quality. Seamless Brussels Rugs, 2 ., Alex- pet Co’s makes, in floral, or ental and m light and dark 1lion designs colorings. Val- ues we $30 s i 30 $23.75 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Women’s Thread Silk Hose, $1.79 Regularly Up to $350 Pair tivery pair perfect, first qual- ity, AN are full-fashioned and pure thread silk—cholce of plain silks or with embroidered clocks. Some silk all the way up; others with lisle garter top. The assort- black only; worth ment includes Black, White, Cor- dovan, Russian Calf, Nude, Gray and Gold. Women’s Chiffon Silk Hose, full-fashioned, with double sole, heel and toe: in black ~and colors; subject to slight im- $l ‘59 perfections .. Women's Fiber Silkk Hose, with three-séam back; seconds of values to bsc. 25C Yair ‘Women’s Heavy-weight Sport Hone, dropstitch™ effects, with seamed backs, light gray, green and brown; subject to slight im- 39(: perfections ............ Children’s Cotton Hose, wile and medium ribbed; black only; perfect 25C quality; mostly all sizes Goldenberg’s—First Floor. — Women’s Flannelette Gowns, $1. Women's Flannelette Night- gowns, heavy, soft-finish qualit; with double vokes and collars, finished with cuffed sleeves; dou- Dble seams. Full cut sizes.—First Floor, Bargain Table. Women's Bloomers, of Wind- - sor flanneleite: dainty bluebird designs; full cut sizes. \'?luea worth $1. 85C pair 5l ‘Women’s Nightgowns, of gen- uine Windsor flannelette, biue- bird designs on blue or pink grounds; V neck and three- quarter sleeves. $l.69 Values worth $2.00. ~ Women's Flannelette Pajamas, one und two-plece styles: neat stripes, also plain pink and blue: some with silk frog $l 98 trimming. Worth $2.50 each. At...... 2 Goldanbers's—Third Floor. e —— . Wash Fabrics 30-inch Plisse Crepe, printed designs, also plain colors of pink, flesh, light blue, honeydew and white; fine mer- cerized quality; for lin- 25C gerle. Worth 36c yard 36=inch Colored Poplin, a yarn mercerized quality, in all wanted colors, also black: for women's d children's wear, also draperies. Worth 59c yard 36-inch Mercerized Batiste, in lace effects; for lingerie; in pink and honeydew. Worth 50c yard . P ’ 36-Inch “Fancylk,” a,fine silk ish self- and cotton fabric, in st; color lh‘“ atrlpeai‘ m‘ ink, joneydew, g] Plue. orchia and white. 7sc 35-inch Tan Pangee, a firie silk. and ;ole::‘rll‘ weave; for ‘women’s ant ren’s wear, so draperies. 44 Worth 65c yard ....... c 30-Inch Seville Crepe, fine sk .uia cotthcfil“ uh:'oi for lin- gerie, in W] pin and_flesh. Worth 59¢ 390 yard Goldenberg’s~—Tirst ¥loor. 3 Women’s $2.50 Kimonos, $1.98 Flannelette Kimonos, neat floral patterns; large collar and sleeves; trimmed with satin rib- bon: elastic waist; all sizes. D of flannel- ette; light and dark gray; made llar a with col belt; all h.ll!l. ‘Worth $1.00 77c eac! Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugn, also deep pile Axminster Rugs, Alexander Smith's make; in floral, oriental and medal- llon designs, in _the most wanted colorings. Size 639 ft. for small rooms or apartments. $20. Salé price. . ) Boys’ $15 to $18 Overcoats, $10.85 Great, swagger Overcoats for boys of 10 to 19 years of age: splendidly madc of heavy plaid back, double-faced overcoating materials, also all-wool lined Overcoats in double - breasted models with muff pockets and large convertible collars. Boys’ Two-pants Suits, clever Norfolk models, of all-wool ma- terials, in neat mixtures both pairs of _knickerbocker pants fully lineX and taped; sizes 3 to 18 years bt is $11.85 to $20, at ...... Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, in navy, gray, brown and cinna- mon; button-to-the-neck models, with muff pockets: inverted plait back and full belted easyv slip yoke and plaid body linings; Bizes 2% to 9 years. Values worth $6 and $4_88 $7 each, at Boys’ “Double-service” Suits, new Norfolk models, with both pairs’_of knickerbocker pants fully lined; neat dark mixtures; sizes 8 to 16 years. Values worth $6.50 $5,75 and $7 each, at .... Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Sweaters, $2.98 Women's Fine Quality Wool Siip-on Sweaters, stylish round neck models, with tie belts. In buft and brown only. Women’s $5 Sweaters $3.98 Wool Coat or Tuxedo Sweaters, new block stitch, with tuxedo collar and belt; buff trimmed with brown and brown trimmed with buff. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Girls’ Gingham Dresses, $1.19 Smaurt Gingham Dresse: in pretty checks aud platds, trim- med with contrasting color col- lar, pockets, belt and sash: sizes 7 to 14 years. Dresses, of all-wool blue rerge, stralght and waist line modeis, with set-in sleeves; bright col- 53 98 . ored trimming; sizes 7 to 14 vears. 3 Girls’ Pajamas o flannclette, effects; Billie Burke vears. sizes 6 to 1 79 values. c Regular Children’s Flannelette Night- neat stripes: double brald-trimmed collar and mode! Sizes 5 to 14 years, at Sfe Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. $4 and $5 Beaded Handbags, $3.29 ‘Women's Beaded Handbags, in an assortment of beautiful, at- tractive patterns, with shell frames; large, roomy shapes; closely beaded. Goldenberg’'s—First Floor. $1.50 Crepe de Chine 99¢ 40 inches wide, all pure silk, of good welght and excellent texture for waists, dresses and lingerfe. Good range of wanted street and cvening shades to choose from. Challenge price, 98¢ yard. 40-inch Canton Crepe, a su- perior quality, in black, mocha. heather, navy and copen piues. wortn $1.89 2.50 yard ... 40-inch Imperial Satin Char- meuse, a pure silk, rich deep satin face quality, with soft clinging finish,.in Llack, navy, brown, gray, tan, turquoise, piuk and white, Worth $3.50 $1.89 vard ... : 35-inch Chiffon Taffeta, pure gilk, rich lustrous finish ity. guaranteed to weal and all wanted $‘l'29 street and evening 40-inch Black Satin Duchesse, all_pure dye quality for street and evening c wma_evmine o= $1.08 yard en - 40-inch Canton Crepe, in black, navy and’ brown grounds, with handsome self color $2.49 satin designs. Worth $3.00 yard .... 38-inch Silk Jersey, an extra heavy. fine close woven all silk quality, in black, $l.89 navy, brown and Worth $2 36-inch Tricolette, all-silk grade, plain, fine mesh and self- colored lace striped effects, in black, white, pink, orchid, light blue, brow and navy. Worth § yard 40-inch Sport Satin, a heavr, brilllant rich satin face qualit in black, navy blue, brown and white. Worth $3.00 yard Coldentorg D Do Knit Underwear Women's Fleeced Cotton heavy winter weight, high nel slceves, ankle regular sizes only. Boys® Heavy Gray Mottled TUnion Suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length pants; per- $1. Misses’ White Fleeced Union - Suitw, high neck and long sleeves. anlkle-length pants; perfect qualit; l 4 t0 12 vears GoldeabgryaEint Floor, Women's 12%c¢ to 19¢ Sample Handkerchiefs 9c Each Embroidered corner effects, in white and colors. Of fine quality lawns and dimitles. Goldenberg's_First Floor. Men’s Shirts ‘The sp! Corded Madras, Flat Stripe Mad- 1 Cotton ‘Woven Novelty ‘Mellis Repps, Hyde Sateens, Duc- etynes, ete. Every Shirt perfect. All sizes, 131 to 18. Large assortment of newest and most wanted patterns. Colors guaranteed absolutely fast—a new shirt for any that fades. LOT ONE— Values worth $1.69 a pair, at........ $1.19 LOT TWO— " $1.85 Values worth $4. £ $2.65 a pair, at 79c Table Damask 50c Yard 6i-inch Mercerized T Damask. a soft-finish. hea: weight/quality that will launder perfectly and give unlimited serv Shown in an assort- ment of neat patterns. Buy your Thanksgiving needs now and save money. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $2 and $2.50 Handbags, $1.55 1 purchase of new, up- c-minute styles in Handbags —including Vanity Bags, Swaz- ger Bags and Pouch _effects. Black and ocolored le: good quality, in emb ed and novelty cffects. . and_copen. Vli oT F?IUR&; alues worth $5 a pair, al:' 2 $3.75 ” FIVE— Values worth $7.00 a pair, at... LOT SIX— Values worth $6 75 A . $1000 a pair = $2 All-Wool French Made of oxir wool with the d Iy woven dov o4 ches sponged and shrunk sortment includes the popular shades of the Navy Blue znd Brown. 54 -Ain_cl‘n lAII =wool Coatings, good $1.49 Velour, quality, i1 $2.39 season assortment of ed colors. Worth $3.00 yard ......... S4-inch All-wool superior high-grade black, navy, brown $3.25 yard $1.75 Seamless Bleached Sheets, $1.39 “Wx% Double-bed Size Seamless Bleached Sheets. periect quality; made of heavy, close-woven sheeting cotton; handtorn and ironed; finished with 3-inch hem. 81x99 Seamless heavy round-thread quality brand. Worth $189 cach 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, Bleached Sheets, extra’ large well known $1.49 Port- free from sStarch or 29 dressing; hand-torn and ironed. Worth 3%c each..... C Crochet Bedspreads, handsome seilles patterns; full double-bed size. Worth $3.50 each. Crochet Bedspreads, full double-bed size; heavy Worth $2.50, each.. raised designs. ch Unbleached Sheeting thread quality. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 35c Dress Ginghams 23c Yard 52-inch Dress Ginghams, extra fine soft finish grade, in a large and color- staple and and plain 36-inch Printed Challie, for comfort coverings, etc. large variety of oven ras, white grounds with woven colored stripes. Worth 50c vard. - Goltenborg'sFist Ficer 25c Outing Flannels 17c Yard 36-fnch Outing Flannels, light grounds, in .neat colored stripes; heavy double-fleeced quality, for warm winter garments. inch Bleached Shaker Flan- mel extra_ heav: dou- ble - fleeced quality. Worth 25c yard i 18C 36-inch Printed Fleecedown Flannels, beautiful sssortment * of new styles and colorings. Worth 85c¢ C yard . 36-inch Outing Flannels, ex- tra heavy double-fleeced quality, colored stripes. 25c ‘Worth 39¢ vard. Goldenberg's—Firs! Winter Coats, Dresses, Suits and Furs A remarkable sale, planned to meet the needs of wome giving and Winter wear—featuring marvelous values in the n garments. Prices are down to a point that mak of the entire scason. Fur-Trimmed Coats and Wraps Worth Up to $85---Tomorrow at developed of the richest and most wanted fabrics, Bolivia and Normandy. Siberian Squirrel, American Fox, draped models, new straightlines, Garments of real beauty and superb quality, including Arabelle, Ormandale, Luxura, Pollyanna, the finest furs in iavor this season, including Golden Beaver, Fine Caracul, Taupe, Wolf and Natural Raccoon. Wrappy Coats, long bloused effects, side effects with Mandarin sleeves, etc. $19.75 to $25.00 DRESSES $12.90 Choose irom Heavy Canton Crepe, Faille Canton, Satins, Silk Laces, Velveteen, : meuse, Flat Crepe, Tricotine, Poiret Twill Straightlines, lowered waistlines, bioused effects, side and draped front effects, circular and flare styles. and Wool Jersey. \Winter Coats of Unusual Quality Values Regularly Up to $45 at Coats of splendid quality materials, including dene and Cut Bolivia, the majority wit match. A wealth of correct styles, in Navy, Brown, Deer, n who want new apparei for Thanks- ewest styles and most reliable quality es t' is the most impressive value-giving occasion ‘49 Richly trimmed with 29z Normandy, Velorette,. Bolivia, Cordelaine, Sue- h luxurious fur collars; some with fur collars and cuffs to Sorrento and Black. i High-Class Winter SUITS Worth Up to $4950 ar- sizes up to 50%. $24.50 Smart Suits of the better type, in tailored and fur-trimmed styles, Polret Twill and Soft Velours. Every Suit faultlessly taflored. Colors of French. Blue, Navy, Brown and Reindeer. misses; 36 to 44 for women, and a few stout of Marleen, Twill Cerds, Sizes 16 to 20 for ' Wonderful Values in Furs and Fur Coats Clmkex of Fine Fox Fur; regular walue, 2 t cicsesescscacnee Smart Chokers of Fine Selected Fox Furs. regular value, $17.98. Stone Marten Chokers of ®ne silky quality; regu- lar value, $45.00. At..cceceecieneccncnroonnnaananess L P P TR T 1$12.50 1$17.50 }$35 Fur Coats of beautiful trimmed Ko- regular value, linsky Marmot Fur $175.00. At. } $139.50 Handsome French Seal Coats, correctly tai- lored in the newest style; regular value, $165.00. Af \ STy squirrel or skunk collar and cuffs, worth $335. At Worth 29c yard, at B 5 raised Mar- $2.49 $1.89 Cotton, heavy round- l4c Silk Spanish Laces $1.98 Yard Beautiful Silk Spanish Lices, flouncings and all-overs. 6 inches wide; an assortmen new designs in black. b tan, gray. navy and white. Linen Cluny Laces, cdgings and insertions: 2i: to 5 inches wide; white and ~ecru 35c colors yard s = Trimming Laces, including vale, crochet. fllet and cluny; various width: 5c values worth to 10c var 36-inch Metallic Cloth, for foundations. girdles, side drapes, etc.; in steel. old goid. silver and all wanted shades. Yard ......... 98c 72-<inch Silk Tulle, fine qual- ity. in orchid, pink, eky. jude, turquoise, mais, I T black and.white, v Goldenberg’s—First Fioor. e $7.98 Marabout Capes, $5.98 Beautiful new soft, fluffy Mar- about Capes, in natural, black and seal brown, finished with ribbon ends; lined with good quality silks. $3.98 Brushed-Wool Scarfs, $2.79 Smart. Practical Brushed W Scarfs, with fringed ends, po ets and belts: novelty border ¢ fects, in brown. tan, gray navy combinations. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Towels 25x50 Extra Heavy Double~ thread Turkish Towels, very al- sorbent grade, for bLath use. e value at .50¢ Finc Quality Turkish Towels, pink or blue horders; large size: 1deal for values eNE a5 Huck Towels, rcd or blue bor- ders: close, absorbent weave quality. 19c_values at ..13%e Gold ‘s—First Floor. Lace Bertha Collars 55¢ Dame Fashion's latest neci- wear novelty, one that has won the approval of all well dresced women. Sowme of i others In plaited net effects trim- med with val or oriental laces White and cream colors. Dainty Collar and Cuff Sets and Separate Collars, ¢f embroid- ered linen and organdy; in white and coiored ef ~ fects. Each ncatly boxed .....ecceinniinnn Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women's $3.50 to $5 Footwear, $2.39 Many different stvies to choose from—all stylish and serviceable. Come expectng to find the it shoe values offered this season at $2.39 a pair. q ‘Women's h Boots, Wom~ en's Oxfords and Strap Pumps. Tan calf, black and brown kid, patent leather, dull and combi- nation leathers. Welted, turned and McKay sewed soles. Military, Cuban, Louis and low walking heels. All sizes in the lot from 215 to 7, B to D widths. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. e Housewares Challenge L ST 40c 13" wood B 98C 49c 69c¢