Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1922, Page 21

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21 L they 36 Stylish Straigh Jersey cloth, in the popu ular $17.50 value at ... fur-trimmed styl Cords, Poiret 'rmn and up to $49.50, at .. 82 Chic Fur-trimmed S .n v Suedetex and soft Velours. ‘Worth up to $25.00, at. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Size tan and dull leathers. and odd lots. 200 pairs of Chlidren's Higa Shoes, broken lots and lines; sizes In the lot from 6 to S and St 8% to 11. Values worth 8. and 2:‘nu $ Friday i '39 150 p-lr- of nnys‘ and Little Gent's High Shoes. tan and dull leathers. broken lin: and odd lots. Sizes in the lot from 11 to 131 and 1 to $l.95 Values worth Goldenberg's—First Floor. and $3.50. Friday at Men's Luxedo-make Jamas, of hea new striped frog trimming: D: perfect qual ity Worth $2.00. Friday at Men's W blue chambray, tached and one bri double stitched; 16 and 16% Values worth Friday at . Pa- | domet flann " pattern. gee Shirts, odds & stock and re perfect quality 1 soiled from handling; mostly | | 1[1 sizey in the lot | lfi Frld:l)' ;oo | NN Men's Nightrobes, of fine quality cambric, plain or trim- med with V-neck sty sizes. S $1_values, Men's Fleece-lined wear, jaeger and siov colors; clear white not rub of Under- Oneita makes; ecru colors; drawers in 32 and 40. Friday at Goldenberg's—First Floor. - si Stone Marten ( hokers I $165.00 French Seal $235.00 Trimmed Seal Coats, Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Fashiongrams From Paris McC % Printed Patterm 2984 Lom fringe drips its silken way from each | wrist to the point of a | newly fashionable voke In this attractive frock. The gracefully bloused bodice and uneven hemline make the model especially suited to creve satin or fine chiffon velvet. Notice the flare at the elbow—it 1is quite the latest example of the whimsicalitles of sleeves. The sketch is from Mc- Call Printed Pattern 2984, The best Friday bargains of the entire season! ings on practical and sensible Christmas gifts. See opposite page for other news. ts, ther shad All-wool Reg- of - $9.75 I 51 Suits of the hemr npc. in tailored and hioned of Marlee: lou; s, for miss in jaunty box coat and flapper stvl Women’s $3.50 to $5 Low Shoes, $1.48 Pr. - 300 pairs of Women’s Oxfords and Pumps, of patent lea the lot Women's woit pers, assorted col- e Tot fmm 69 (Y 300 pairs of Women's Hixh Shoes, of leather, black ki -mmmmn low hee worth §4 to day Men’s Underwear and F urnlshmgs Fine Furs and Fur At’Way Below Prevailing Prices Fox Fur Chokers, $12.50. Fox Fur Chokers, $17.50. 7500 Trimmed l\nl-n~ v\ $125.00. mixed 1 th to 6. atos ¥ at Mews Woal Underw Coats . $139.50. $195.00. 179.50 Mink Marmot Coats, $149.50. $179.50 Trimmed Muskrat Coats, $I149.50, $335.00 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats, $292.50. bockers; sizes 8 to 11 c.’lch 50 Boyw' Norfolk Suits, odd lots of corduroy and fancy mixtures; full-lined pants; to 16 Y aTues worth $5 and $6. $3 48 Friday at. 47 Boyw All-wool Macki- naws, broken lines from regu- v s 5.27 Friday at. Hoyx’ Wanh Suits, Oliver and middy models, in plain white and colored com- binatiens; slightly mussed from handling: sizes i 2 to 6 years. Values ! “nrm i‘l ’5 to $1.50. C plain colors and com- 29c en, of o Capm natian .1m| effects; x||).'hl W uh collar with voke b sorted patterns: some st thers auatity k: a: 6 to 16 imper- perfe Values 69 and 79¢ Goldenberg's—Third Floor. ! ‘ 200 Bn) #* ana Qiris Hockey Charge Accounts A great many of our regular customers, »| who have been accustomed to paying as buy, find it very convenient to make Boys’ $5 Suits and Overcoats at $2.68 30 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, neat mlxtures- full lined knicker- years, also 27 middy and Oliver Twist ‘models, sizes 3 to § years, and 70 overcoats, brown and olive mixtures; models with muff pockets; sizes 3 to 7. Choice at $2.68. their purchzses on a Charge Account. ‘We'll be glad to explain the details of ths plan.—(Fifth Floor.) Wonderful Values That Worthily Close Our Challenge Sale Everything for the home and for personal wear—and importlnt sav= Juvenile Tweed Suits, button to the mneck 30 Juvenile Corduroy Suit: Norfolk models, with kne pants; sizes 3, 4 $l.44 and b years. Val- ues worth $3.50. Friday at 75 Pairs of Boyw Pants, gray mixtures; sizes 7 years; tull-cut knick- Values Fri- to 15 erbockers. q worth 69c pair. 390 day at Boys' Outing Flannel Night- shirts, heavy welght; neat stripes; sizes 6 to 16 years. Values worth 64C $1.00. Friday at.... © Boyn’ Tan Ralnecoats, dou- ble texture: sizes 6, 12, 14, 16 and 18 years. Val- $3 35 o ues worth $6.95. Indian Play Sults, also Cowboy models; sizes 3, 4 and 14 years only. Values Worth $1.50. C at 48 Boys' Muslin X htshirts, good quality: V shaped neck: slightly mussed from handling; perfect quality: sizes 8§ to 14 years. Values rlh 3¢ cach. Fri- 3 Big Dress Values Dresses high in quali 243 Women's and Chine, 1..u-.-\ Twill, Wool Crepe, Tricotine, Satin and Flat . Al slze differént m Valties up to $19.35 at 94 Dresses, for street, “d of Canton Crepe, 08 Benuhiul "Frocks, of Crepe Satins, Vi ton Crepes—e up to $35.00, at Smith & Sons fect qual- 0-ft. 6 and flh al, oriental and rich color- vet Rugs, fine All tan fabri rose, pile other’ and floral, ori- desizns; but a are Values iy $30.45 lion . siz 6 size the lot. ‘luded in er Rugs, size 4-ft. slightly imperfect, amless Brusse and and colorings: Smith & Sons 50 and $20. Friday at... Reversible Wool and Rugs, also heavy double-warp Grass Rugs, 9x12-ft. large room size; oriental, medallion and neat’ designs, in green, blue, rose, tan, red and brown color combina- tions; values worth $8.95. Fri- 5. day at.....ec... Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. olines, ing transit, ‘Weight Comforts, covered with fine grade satines, filled with Hygeia brand white cotton; for double beds but the injuries will not affect appear- These were slightly damaged Regular $5.00 values at.......$2.95 Regular $7.00 values at. .. ....$4.65 Lambswool Filled ine m»s figured on plain_color “\nrlh $6.85 Part-wool Heavy Weight Blan size S0 inches; blue, pink, tan and , also white or gray with r pink borders, bound with soisette Yalues worth $6.50. Friday at $4.45 Heavy Weight Blankets, plaids of blue, pink, tan and = also white or gray with or pink borders; 64x76 nd 46'{5‘! inches for double bheds. alues Prld.x)’ At Crib Blankets, white with blue or pink borders, also blue and pink plaids and nursery designs. Sizes 34x40 and 35x50 inches. Values worth = $1.00 each. 690 Friday at..... sl Gomonbm»"-—romh Floor. Friday’s Remnant Sale of $2 and $2.50 Dress Goods all-wool materials, in_every wanted length for , coats, capes and skirts, including Frenc] Jersey, Widths 50 and 54 Black, brown and desirable calors Fine, dresses, suif \\ceds Storm Sergc, Ivertone and Velour. inches. Friday at, yard o Dress Goods nemn--t-. in- cluding double Twill Tweeds, Fancy Mixed Tweeds, Novel- ty Overplaid Skirting and Serge, in neat block effects; 36 inches wide, Use- ful lengths. Worth 39c 59c and 690 yard, at 1 plece of 50- Plush. Regularly $4,98 $7.00 a yard, at., 3 pleces of 5i-inch All- 'wool Imported Coatingw, heavy inch Salt's Seal weight, for women's and children’s coats. Worth §3.00 a $ yard, at. 5 1'39 Geldenberg’s—First Floor, Serge, Broadcloth, $1.29 2 pieces of White Cordurey, inches wide, 49¢ imperfect. l ll|fl.'e of bGi-inch Bilaek Chinchilin _Coating, extra heavy all-wool quality. Regular- $2.69 1y $4.00 a yard, at ) 2 pleces of Gi-inch Storm Serge, in navy and 8 C brown. _ Regularly 9 $1.25 yard, at....... 1 plece of 54-imch All-wool Twill Tweed Sulting, in the wanted henna $l.29 36 slightly l!egu]uly 750 a yard, shade, Regularly $2.00 a yard, at., dinner Faille Crepe, . Toiret Twill and values up to £2 Satin-face Canton vet, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, and Can- winter v, Rugs and Floor Coverings -, great in value, but little in price! Misses’ Dresses, of Charmeuse, Crepe de in the combined $8.88 womeral wears $12.90 Faille Cantons. $18.75 or Slik Lace, ricotine, in afternaon a0, at. mode Mill Lengths of Battlenl Linolenms, lengths from 2 m 2%, square yards, in green’or brown; also Inlaid Linoleu in lengths from 3 to 12 vards $1.75, ard. worth square 95¢ 'l rl = . Cork-filled Burlap Back Linolcum Rugs. Cook's and rmstrong’s make, size 6x12 handsome wool rug de- =igns, in light er dark colors; thes are subject to slight imperfections which will not when per- $5.95 .’l(l" 1. nize, worth $6. nt $2.65 f¢. size. worth $8, at $3.93 Felt-hase Rugs, pretty pat- tern in blue coloring: plete with bord: fect in printing t wear nor alues worth, fect r[u‘A.ll!y u" 00. Frida Heavy worth, when perfect quality, £16.20 each. Fri- $8.65 day at W. & J. Sloane's Pro- Rugs, size 7-ft. 6x10-ft. neat patterns and colorings: complete borders; worth $10 each. $5.95 Friday at....... Yard-wide Felt-base Floor Coverings, oak pattern: short lengths; also vard- e re- versible Napler weave Carnet, in good colorings; values _worth S5c 19C vard. Friday at Henvy Double-warp Grass Rungn. perfect quality, in green, blue and brown orl- ental.' medallion and neat hor- der designs. Gx0-ft. size, worth $4.50, At $2.65 8x10-t. aize, worth $7.00, At $3.95 ,White and Colored Wash Goods Remnants of White and Col- ored Wash Goods, including many desirable fabrics; widths from 27 to 40 inches. lgc Values worth 35c and 60c yard. Friday at. 500 yards of 44-inch White In- dian Hend, mill ends from 2 to 10 yards; linen finish qual- lty. “Worth 4be yard, 310 Friday at 8 pleces ‘amd Cotton Crepe de (‘llne. !S inches wide printed floral designs. 29 C ‘Worth 50o ynrd. Frl- ch Ni fine close day at 36- Insook, woven, soft finish qu.luy. ten yards In each plece. $l 39 Worth §1.76. Friday “36-inch Black Grosgrain Pop- un.mynrn mercerized 49 quality. Worth 750 yard. Friday at ...... GEo Cc 3 ptecen of Tun Demi-Rough Pongee, 32 inches wlda‘ a silk and cotton fabric; slight! 59 (Y frayed selvage. or'.h 86c yard. Friday at.... 29c yard. Goldonberg’s—First Tleor, 39c Table Oilcloth 19c Yard Remnants of b-quarter Oilcloth, in plain "white, and tiling effects. Goldenberg’s—First Floer, 'able ancy Women'’s $3.50 Jersey Silk Underwear, $1.95 ‘Women’s Jersey Silk Ca es amd Vests, in flesh color yi lace yoke and ribbon lhnu der straps. First Floor, Remnants of 16c and 200 Cottons, 12V5c its of Unbleached Cot- l and 39 inches wide; leqnhu from 1 to b yards; heavy, firm woven quality. First M.. For Men, Women, Children Lower Prices Than Ever " Shoes for School and Dress $2.45 ON TRAIN CONTROL Installation Must Be Startedl by R., F. and P. January 1, Insistance of I.C. C. Men’s Shoes —in tan _and black; calf and kidskin; high and shoes; Black Satin Dress Pumps low Petition of the Richmond, Fred- One and two straps Sizes up to 5%; also Goodyear ericksburg and Potomac railroad for Cuban and high s .45 Knook - about beout b el a modification of the automatic train heels; turn soles; all —_ o ahie control order of the Interstate Com- sizes ........o...o merce Commission, requiring forty- nine raflroads to begin installation of a train-control device by January 1,71923, was denfed yesterday by the Ladies’ High and Low Shoes In black and tan; also number Novelty Strap Pumps, brown and s 85 . Women’s Felt Slippers black. Walking Oxfords in calf Exceptionally a 95 commission. The road asked an ex- and kéd;kln; B;bym!"lrl:nch. ivnln» ish, Cuban ' an: ary heels. tension of time to begin its installa- Speclal low heels for growing tion until tests had been made by the Pennsylvania rallroad on installa- tions of safety devices on the line of the latter railroad. At the same time the commission allowed two other roads—the Central Rallroad of New Jersey and the Great Northern Rallway Company— to install automatic train-stop or train-control devices on their lines. The New Jersey road was permitted to install the device on the portion of its line between Red Bank, N. J., and Winslow Junction, and the Great Northern was permitted to install a device on one full passenger locomo- tive division ifn North Dakota. An accident, In which seven persons met death, occurred at Winslow Junction last summer, and the commission girls. tractive assorted shades and designs. All sizes. Lwe Boots fnr Women Brown and black with both Cuban_and Military heels. Sizes 5, A o8 Wo ’s Lace Sllou Of washable kid; been installed the accident would not have occurred. June the commission cited forty-nine major raiflroads to com- plete installation of a traln-control or_train-stop device by January 1, 1925. The order also stated !hulylh! roads must begin such installation by January 1, 1923. —_— FARMERS TO URGE U. S. CONTROL OF RAILROADS Inheritance and Excess Profits! Taxes Will Also Be Indorsed. Herbert F. Baker, president of the Peoples’ Reconstruction League, who Is In Washington to attend the meet ing of the committee on “Farmers \ Hoots,” issued a statement, declar® that the league “will continue fight for unified government op <.. tion of the railroads—for servicr stead of speculative profit.” He said the league would keep al' s a big inheritance tax. restoration ¢ the tax on excess profits and enforcement of the tax laws, and to make money and banking systems serve the peo- ple, regardless of blocs and counter blocs. See Tables 13 and 14 —Third Floor. pointed out in its findings as to the Cuban or mlll(al’y cause of the accident that if an heels; Goodyear welt. . automatic train-control device had Sizes to 5%. — Misses’ Lace Boots noted makes; in tan THere are Buster e 32.45 or black; sizes to 2 Browns and other See Table &, 3rd floor. Buster Brown and Educator Shoes Button shoes, regular pat- terns, season’s accumulation, See Table 3rd_floor. Children’s and Misses’ Shoes Wonderful school sn]ld ; i (%3} On Table 6, Th! nl Floor. .85 - 9, Little Men’s Shoes Real leather: made s for good honest wear; xizes to 13; lace only.. See Table No. 4—3rd floor, £ Boys’ Shoes Many have rubber heels, in s lace and Blucher lace shoes. Sizes up to 5% See Tal Men’s ngh Sllm In black and tan: Children’s Felt Slippers Exceptionally attractive with 95c : some with ribbon nursery design Mr. Baker, who was a candidate for || trimmings: sizes 10 2...ocoeoeees Englisniace s ent s Senator Townsend's office in the See Table 11—3rd floor. year welt. Splendid Michigan primaries last September, continued: ‘The American people gave their verdict against ship subsidies, the sales tax and profiteering tariffs on November 7, and thelr mandate for a new deal on the rallroads, for taxa- tion of wealth instead of poverty and for real control of the great meat packers and the bankers. “The Peoples’ Reconstruction League has for the two years since it was formed served as the peoples’ lobby here in the National Capital for the measures the people so overwhelm- ingly embraced early this month. It will welcome and co-operate with any progressive and people’s bloc of sen- ators or representatives, and with progressives in both branches of Con- gress, who do not affiilate with such blocs, but who work for the things the people must have. All voters want is results—not more politics. —_—— On account of the standstill of the flax industry in Ireland., an investi- gation is being made with a view to growing flax in Canada. sizes. Infants’ and Children’s Shoes High shoes scason accumula- sl 45 tions; sizes to 8. See table 7, 3rd floor. Above Lincoln National Bank—Take Elevator at D Street Phone Main 8585 S T A ND A R D O F T H E W O R L D A Cadillac Announcement The Cadillac Motor Car Company an- nounces the continuation of Type 61 on a largely increased production schedule at the following reduced prices effective December 1, 1922. Touring Car - - - - - 32885 Phaeton- - - - - » - 2885 Roadster - - » » - - 2885 e e - - & 39 5-passen; upe - - - s;flm e 3950 Suburban - - - - - - 3990 Limousine - - - - - - 4300 Imperial Limousine - - - 4400 All prices F. O. B: Detrois, Plus wr tax The new prices govern the identical Type 61 which has met with a degree of favor unparalleled in Cadillac history. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR CO.. DETROIT, MICH. ral Motors Corporstion The Washington-Cadillac Company RUDOLPH JOSE, President 1138-1140 Connecticut Avenue Telephones: Franklin 3900—3901—3902 OPEN EVENINGS T. W, BARRETT, Authorized Sales and Service, 24th and M Sts. N. S T A NDARD o T H E Ww O R L D

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