Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 19

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922 19 } "THE ' EVENING : S Up to $3 Ebony Military Brushes $2.29 \ilita chony solid backs, with g quality white brist] drawn Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs 3 in Box for Christmas Greeting Cards Regularly 5c, 10c and 15¢ Each 6 for 19¢ $4.50 Brushed| Wool Scarfs $3.49 Wide Brushed Wool Scaris, made with belt and pockets: combination colors of tan, blue and gray. A practical suggestion. The Economy Christmas Store r~ IT PAYS TO DEAL AT 1 L3 Brushes, odd Salesmen's samples and lou—uhmce of a variety of styles, expressing apprupnatt holiday greetings. Come early for first selection. 19¢ a hali dozen. First Floor—Neckwear Dopt. Goldenberg's—First Floor Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Smoking Stands oy Truly @ marvelous group ol silk shirts—worthy of their prominent place as one of the big feature events in our cconomy Christmas Sales. Time for every one to buy the men folks Silk Shirts for gifts, when such shirts are only $4.95. Made by one of America’s best silk shirt- makers—the beauty of the patterns. the splen did workmanship and the exceptionally quality of the silks proclaim the high character of this offering. Materials are Satin Stripe Crepe de Chine, Satin Stripe Broadcloth, Flat Stripe Broadcloth, Satin Stripe Baby Broadcloth, Double- warp Jersey and Satin Stripe Eng- lish Broadcloth—all silks of the ~ finest grades. Colors guaranteed, of course. Kiddies’ Rompers, $1.00 A wonderful variety of patterns—pin stripes. broad stripes. bar stripes, candy stripes, novelty patterns. two-toned col silks. And note this—1.080 Shirts in the lot—Dbetter not delay. ored stripes and plenty of the desirable plain white and white satin stripe Various sleeve lengths. A Swurtling Purchase Brings a Sale of $32.50 to $42.50 COATS ale of Men’s Overcoats Values Worth Up to $30.00 U 8% A Beiore-Christmas sale of smart hats for women and an unusual opportunity for savings. The rt Hats of straw and wool combinations. 1 felt and all velour, in every wanted color. A remarkable purchase of a maker’s overstock of Winter Over- coats enables us to offer values that have not been equaled this sea- son. Better Overcoats and greater values than any you’ve known in a long time. No man who needs an overcoat should pass up this offer, misses that ofie aroup include felt and straw, ¢ At $1.95 and $2.95 Millinery Department—Second Floor. A List of Useful Gifts in Boys’ Furnishings s for hoys will find just juvenile furnishings. The Majority With Luxurious Fur Collars \ dozen di the for sensible in our stock ¢ Everybody looking i thing to please-a boy Boys™ 75¢ and $1 Hickok Belts, 45c amous maker et n(\n sented Neatly erent styles to developed of all awvored fabries, and that are the very line irom this in styles newest and most desired for full lined and half hncd. some with helts and others half belts. winter. and no man who sees the overcoats will pass it up. Dressy Coats of soft, velvety ma- tted F { Just-the kind men and young men want—great. big. roomy Overcoats in a ter ] s oy, Bihiy Madras Blouses at =) Z 5 = = LarmEIla, Elvalaine, Suedine and e i variety of styles and colors to please every one. Velorette—the majority with big adras and Pereale 7 : : ’ < i i Ay g i . Plaid backs. contrasting backs and seli-backs. of herringbone patterns, with | i?:,,}"t,“:“:f()t:;f:‘::, :,‘.,:“;;';:r‘e“: J ulster collars. belt around and large patch pockets. Quarter lined. Colors of e s s gray. brown. tan and green mixtures. Also plain oxfords in conservative models: :i o The size range is from 33 to H. . bloused backs that are the last oat fashions. Linings of ful soft silks or rich satins. . navy, Sorrento, brown and deer. Sizes 16 to H. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Women s Gifty Slippers Goldenberg's First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance From K Street. Bertha Collars Sale of $3.98 to $5 Practical Gifts for Girls| 8¢ Sllver-Plated Mesh Bags at $2.98 $2 Chifion Taffeta $l 49 Yard fon-finish Girls’ French Serge Dresses, smart ~|m1ghmm models, beauti- in white and ecru colors; fully embroidered in bright colors: finished with v $5 98 an assortment of neat patterns. belts: sizes 7 to 14 years. Vzlues worth $7.00 eac Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Girl Bentsette Rainconts. Girls® ‘Flannel with hat to na greer i n x‘y:nlrx:u u._'. STl collar) sid cults: women’s Duplex range of Regular $1.75 Values Worth §7 .i:m' ‘::‘r:eda"gn “\:zl(lefi s . A\ special lot secured to sell un- Special at eas':l'a.',b.,, eThird Fioor. {"'f,"'h“"“;,' sils $3 50 GIOVCS, 596 Pall’ der price. The well known ot ; Two-clasp Duplex Cashmer- Whiting-Davis make—an assur- plete D : B ettek Gloyes, with emhrmdereg ance of quality. Fine ring mesh, in . “fi“‘ i $35 d $40 R S R backs; in black, gray an a variety of popular shapes, in- Worth S1. ® | all Oom lze ugs brown. cluding many of the favorite wish- Kayser's Strap-wrist Gauntlet bone frames ' Cleseaimitiifenbolderedibscks Stihupgandyichai The better grs Felt Moccasins, with soit padded | . shades: all sizes, 706, handle styles: ';h““ or fringed. soles, \u!nlmlll!“n ribbon trimmed. with large pompons | § c JuChildrexsiCanntied Gleves 10 Exceptional at $298. the comfortable kind that make the best gifts. In pretiy il two-clasp style; in gray, brown Silver and | Plated Mesh | Piceadilly Mesh Bags. the pop- colors of American beauty. copen. orchid and purple. Nizes and black. At 59c and Ragx, Whiting and ular ring mesh bag. with dorine 3to 7. Alexander Smith, Hartford and Firth Carpet Co.’s make Goldenberg's—First Floor. box built in frame; wishbone and l s \cgmlc;» l]lerfc:lt Quality Rulga ixll hand:mge flfirlal, m;ienta;l “.,,;nfh: :‘;X?Lta_hrlmérame:s"fino éuaglns and medallion designs, in rich colorings. mall lot of each SaGh; iz Values worth up to $ Goldy size and fabric the reason for this extremely low price. In- 500 lllcense oldenbers s—First Fisor. PRI R PRrED nd tan l cluded are: L 6 to 11. | 5 1 7.6x9-ft. Axminster Rugs 83x106 Brussels Rugs Burners, 39c = Flannels and At $2.50 to $4.50 pair | 7.6x9-ft. Velvet Rugs 9x12-ft. Brussels Rugs Japanese Incense Burners, with a( :e I l I all I a e D0m est- cs S | e box of Japanese incense cones; . 1 | with leather soft padded i plxio-fn Largo Room Size Grass | Alexmnder Smitk's Seamiens novel and attractive shapes. $1.50 Values | $2.50 Values I $4.00 Val | soles. in ugs, double-warp qu: Y. run; ugs, close woven i o 2 alues 36-inch Printed Ki Flan- i % 'l green. blue and brown oriental, | quality, size 8.3x10.6-t. for large FrscBlceTellet jGoseaiDert | meln, In @ beautiful $l 48 | medallion and neat rooms. ' Oriental or medallion | S assortment of new = ill Dborder designs. - designs _in light | styles and colorings. 25C i Worth $7.00 each .. or dark cqlor- 48C Cretonnes ° | ° ° W 7 | ox12-1t. A;n.ln(her and lvs:l:- [eat Xngn. ‘Worth $30.00 519,75 | S RchTOutln " . heavy 1 ton Velvet Rugw, heavy weight, . 21 8 - flecced qua > i deepiclose pile. perfect quality | nz:flm fares }?n;lt‘w gt 24c Yard Choose from panels or curtains by the pair, in white and et mlk o O 220 $1 75 90X90 Extra Slze | fabrics, t lebrated Smith's | e W ringed ends; S q H stripes. Worth 30¢ vard I S2eT oriental. meaaltion | o s orienia i anath mcasiiior Full bolts from which we will ecru colors; 2% and 3 yards; in Scotch, Nottingham, Filet, B-imch Shirting Madras, white . i neat figured designs; colorings geslksns inlllzh! and 2 95 cut 1he‘flesllredl;um‘\n:nofoy::rdsé Cable Net aud Tuscan weaves, in neat, novelty or heavy groundsRiwlay Sned e “i'g" a i to suit any room $48 75 ark colorings. also m engths 2" to e el et stripes, close - 1, i R Y un Worth $4.00 each. vards. All full 36 inches wide, in g soft-finish 2 C eamiess eac e eets 13- Ses00icach: «ooees — light or dark floral, stripes, bird Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Worth 3ic . Y icdch First Floor—Bargain Table. and tapestry designs. For dra- — Qliftaide 1 Ehams, in all-silk blue che warranted fast col- ors. Worth 15¢ yard , peries and various other deco- I8 rative purposes around the home. 12/z¢ $1.39 First Floor—Bargain Table and Fourth $4 Heavy-Weight Blankets $2.95 Pair Floor Drapery Sectio 35¢ White Silk Envelope Chemise Goldenberg's—First Floor. Novelty Aprons QOXY0 Se double bed deep hems. nless Bleeched Sheets, free from starch or d xtra large size for ; finished with * as itche: e e N: 0 " J - 64x76 and 66x80 Double-bed Blankets, white or gray Indian Head Every woman will surely apprecratedgdtSf of silk under- {35‘ Zsm Am(ni_lffs‘ T T o g > e il 5 d ] aatis prossp made of Utica and | Tanc wi's e with fancy borders; also plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray; |* zsc Yflrd wear—thiese Envelope Chemise are made of good quality Tith Bt e i reaier - SOC % Dl $4-98 as well as white with | Wwith blue or pink Crepe, plain and printed patterns, crepe de chine, beautifully trimmed with imported laces and Satin Brocade Camisoles, pink, blue, brown and light color materials. with fancy low Aprons, m elts combination colo: a waists and umkeu 8 3% xpreads, fine grade cotton, with soft, fluffy finish. - 36-inch lWhite1 Indiian If-iead‘ insertions, others in tailored hemstitched models, with appliqued designs. 79C e 70380 Double - bed - size Wool Heavy - weight Part Wool inen-finish quality, for fancy esh, or others trimmed with bed © Marseitles Blankets, 100% wool woof, pretty | Blamkets, plaids of blue, pink, work. etc. built-up or, ribbon shoulder straps. In f orchid and light Tick rack braid ¥ Al Sl $2 49 | pll.lds of blue, pink, tan and tan and gray, as well as white 30-inch Silk and Cotton Plisse blue. Black Satine Bunga- oty . hlue or pink bor- s borders; soisette $ in pink, honeydew, fluh‘ W 00 Unbienched Sheeting b d ends. Wonh light white; decp cut models, with satin straps. orth $3 $ o o v round mflmfi Floer, s . Goldenberg’s—First Floor, /Goldvlborg‘.—l'hird Floor. Goldenberg’s .—'nnnl Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floor [ 20c yard....ecoeoenn.en 34

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