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14 GITIZENS IN FIGHT FOR SCHOOL FUNDS ‘Seat for Every Child Every Day” Is Slogan of Campaign. Backing the program of the citi- 8" school committee of five in its rive for “a seat for every child, & ull day for every day in the school : ear,” the Rhode Island Avenue Citi- ation was urged =ns’ Association last night unani- ously adopted a resolution calling «pon Congress to provide such school acilities. Enactment of the following legis- The estimates of he board of education submitted in onnection with appropriations for he fiscal year 1923-24, including all tems which failed of inclusion in the stimates of the director of the bud- ret; the teachers’ salary bill, and the ompulsory education and school cen- sus bill" < The association adopted a report f its school committee submitted .y Willlam S. Torbert, to petition ‘ongress for the purchase of a site or the McKinley Manual Training school in the northeast section at a ‘ost_of $215,000, already Included In he budget as submitted by Congress. MecKinley School Additions. Under the resolution the unexpend- ~d balance of money heretofore ap- propriated for alterations and addi- fons to the Gage School would be nade avallable for the new McKinley Nchool, and the Commissioners would he authorized to enter into contract | for the new building at a cost not .to_exceed $3,500.060. fCitizens’ Associations were instructed | Delegates to the Federation of to vote for un amendment providing for each association two delegates and an alternate to the federation. The resignation of Kenneth B Armstrong as chairman of the public ‘utilitles committee was accepted. ‘Although the new pavement laid down between 12th and 16th streets on Rhode Island avenue was said to be full of ripples, Robert V. Balley, chairman of the committee on streets and sidewalks, reported that District engineers had predicted that warm _weather would permanently remedy the cordition. 1 A proposal to rope off streets dur- ng snow for protection of children coasting was discussed and referred to the committee on fire and police. Setting forth that one person had ‘been killed and another recently in- ‘jured by colliding with steel posts supporting the Baltimore and Ohlo viaduct over Rhode Island avenue, iBarney Harris proposed, and the as- sociation unanimously voted, to make ‘efforts to have red warning lights iplaced on the posts. It was voted to hold the election of ficers in January instead of March. Twenty dollars was appropriated for e use of the joint citizens’ commit- e on fiscal relations in their fight to secure title for the District to $5.000.- %000 in the Treasury, claimed to belong +to the District. The work of the icltizens’ committee was warmly com- imended by William S. Torbert. The association voted to give $100 ito the Sherwood Presbyterian Church :huuding fund. ' RADIO NEWS ! Meyer Davis' famous aggregation of artists from Le Paradis will itreat the radlo audience tonight with 'a special concert program throagh istation WEAS of the Hecht Company. {The concert will be broadcast begin- ining at 9 o'clock. H NOF, the Navy’'s powerful station in *Anacostia, will be kept busy from 6:45 io'clock until 8 o'clock this evening Ibroadcasting governmental lectures. iThe bureau of education will open the flecture program at 6:45 With & special {broadcast, which will be followed by stalks from the Agriculture, Labor and Treasury departments, in the order :nl.mad. 1 ¢ o Doubleday-Hill Electric Company 'WMU) will broadcast a special pro- am of music from 8 to 9 o'clock : {tonight. anseassenssennn BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Local Wireless Entertainment. 'NAA~—Naval Radio Station, Radio, Va. :45 to 4 p.m—Closing live stock ¢markets. 4 to 4:15 pm.—Hay and feed mar- jlots. { 5 p.m.—Weather report. E'ffl to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram. :46 p.m.—" her forecast. m.—Time signals; weather re- hip orders (2,650 meters). val press news (3,650 8. 11 p.m.—Weather forecast. L (Bxcept wheres noted, sending is CW 0 meters. 3:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- tatables. 5 p.m—Report on dairy products grain. 7:30 p.m.—Live stock and grain re- ports. 8 p.m.—Report on fruits and vege- vtables. 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. MWTL—Continental Electric Company H 5 (360 Metern). .~u to 7 p.m.—Phonograph selec- ons. fwz‘l—‘n- Hecht Co. (360 Meters). 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the phono- rl;-n and player-piano. pm.—Special concert by the Meyer vis Le Paradis Orchestra. i'."—l)'lll“ly-llll Electric Com~ pany (360 Meters). L:.:” to 6.30 p.m—Program of mu- $8 to 9 pm—s; bmuste ™ ipecial program of :”J-—'I.I!' & Beoyer Company (360 . H ' IWIAY—Weodward & Lothrop (360 Meters). 4 to 4:30 p.m.—Music and features, Meters). H 1 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the phone- sraph and reproducing plano, v 6:48 Btates (OF=—Naval Aflr Station, Anacestis, D C. (430 Meters), m—Lecture by the United jureau of education, 7 p.m.—Our Friend the Forest,” 7:18 acture by D-gnrlmunl of Agriculture, ture by the Depart- “Some Ex: ed es About Women in_Industry.” Department pum.—Treasury ecture on “Allowable Reductions jn Income Tax Returns,” éLIOUOB TAKEN FROM SHIP, i BALTIMORB, December 28— stoms inspectors have seized ferty- 've cases of assorted liquors on the wAmerican steamship Antilla, the sec- nd big “fiad” of smuggled wet goods g‘!b.o.ukon from ships here in less w ived In mrt from ubs, '"..,h sugar lean Sugar = of the Nflfl lumnlg ‘white and ecru colors. T conestor of cuey Selbusbonk'a— Rt Fisews oe The Antilla, Capt, Peterson, Puerto Ti oat of the liquor was bunkers and the after-part of the attempted sm ing of ffty of Scotch whisky week the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY . DECEMBER 28, 1922, Ribbon Remnants 3¢, 9¢, 15¢ Remnants of fine quality Ribbons, left from holiday selling, satins, taffetas, plaids’ and wanted light and_dark shades. strable lengths. 6c_to 35c yard. Goldenberg’s—Firsf molires, it Floor. 1922’sLastFriday Remnant Sale, the Climax of Savings including dresdens, novelty patterns, De- Values worth from 50c and 59c Aprons, 39¢ Maid's White Aprons, assorted styles, neatly trimmed; slightly mussed from ‘handling. $1.50 Aprons, $1.29 Extra Size Bungalow Aprons, as- in sorted checks; trimmed sleeves, neck and pockets. effects. brown, colors, Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. 50c Mesh Veiling Mesh Veilings, an assortment of stylish meshes, ix scroll and dotted 29¢ Yard Choice of black, navy, taupe and combination Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. Gloves, 39¢ Pair Gauatlet Fleece Lined Gloves, also wool knit- ted gloves, in brown, navy and gray. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Children’s 59¢ and One-clasp Jersey Tomorrow’s Remnant Sale—the last of 1922—brings a host of extraordinary values in seasonable merchandise that everybody wants. All the remnants, all the incomplete assortments, all the broken lines and odds and ends left from the busiest holiday season in our history have been marked at drastic reductions—some one-half, others one-third and one-fourth less than former prices. For the keen shopper this will be a day of days for Clea.rance of Children’s Apparel Little Children's Rompers and Creepers, in plain white assorted colors; broken sizes; values worth up to 69c. 48(: Friday at’... . Small 15t of ham Dresses; as: broken sizes: values worth $1.69 and $1.98 trajghtline mod- collars; sizes 6, : $2.98 Girle' White Middy Blouses, cuft-bottom style, with round collar and cufts of checked ging- hams; mostly large $1.00 sizes; values worth Girle’ Middy Blouses, of gala- worth Friday at . tea cloth, in assorted colors; mostly all sizes in the lot; regular $1.50 values. 69C Friday at z 10 Gt All-wool Sweaters, ‘coat style, with all-around belt and pockets ; sizes 32 to 36; regular $2.98 00l Sweaterny white with pink or blue trim- button-front models, with ; sizes 3 and $l'69 only; regu- 2.00 values. Friday at Children’ ng Garments, of flannelette; assorted neat stripes; made with feet, open back and drop weat; 48c sizes 2, 4 and 6 years; worth 69c each. Fri- day at ..... Bk sisat 5 Goldenbers's—Third Floor. Women’s Silk Hose, $1.95 Pair Women’s Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose, in assorted street shades; all sizes; per- fect quality. High spliced heel and toe. ‘Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, with three-seam back; in black and assorted street shades: also small lot of Thread Silk Hose, in $1.00 pair. “wir 59C Cotton_ Sport Hose, heavy welght: in blye and cor- dovan heather mixtures, with embroidered silk clock up the side. Seconds of 650 values. Friday i 5 al ed Cotten ngs, in black and cordo- vdn. All sizes. Seconds of 190 values. Friday llc at ...... B Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s $2.50 Petticoats, $1.69 ‘Women's Petticoats, fine qual- ity cotton top, with flounce of changeable taffeta silk, made with elastic bands. Assorted colors. All lengths. ‘Women's Cotton Petticoats, in navy, green and copen; plaited flounce. Values worth $1.00 each, Friday 790 At iiieeiasssesiiianns Women’s Knitted Petticoats, gray grounds with assorted striped borders; draw- 48 string_top._ Regularly 59¢ values, Friday a! C Small Lot of Women’s Petti- bockers, of lustrous quality satine, in purple, ' greéen, navy blue and brown; double elastic cuft and large reinforce- i e1.25 lt.so palr, Friday a Goldenberg's—Third ¥loor. Clearance of Odd Lots Furniture One Three-piece Bedroom Sulte, bed, dresser and toilet tabls; mahogany finish, $98 Friday at One Thr walnut finish; dresser, bed and tollet table, Friday at.. Two Walnut Dressing Tables, triplicate mir- ror o One Walnut-finish China Cabinet 5t $15.75 Six Irom Beds, white-enamel finish; double size; two-inch floor samples; $7.95 Twe Mattresses, cover- Six Co sd with art ticking; single and double bed sizes, Friday at $6'75 ight Bedreom Chairs, walnut ll!;” mahogany fin- ! eral styles. Friday 54.95 choice of sev- Rockers, wal- Th hegany finish; h seat =i $12.95 ‘ers, of eak, in Scml:' sny. fin- 528.7 5 I.l‘h, Priday Herniy $2.98 proarrreerress ix Lace Bertha Collars, 49¢ savings. No mail or phone orders filled. Remnants of 50c, 65¢ and 75¢ White and Colored Wash Goods, 399 desirable cotton fabrics for most wanted lengths. —3%-INCH MERCERIZED SHADOW CHECK' LINGERIE BATISTE A wonderful collection of high-class, highl waists, dresses, suits, lingerie and draperies—all in the —36-INCH SILK- AND COT- | —36-INCH YARN-MERCER- | TON PONGEE 1 1ZED POPLIN | B S INCHBPLATNVAND] | =2 INGH MERCERIZED i < 5 .- | RATINSPUN PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE 36-INCH MERCERIZED —36.INCH RATINE AND | SHANTONG 40-INCH NORMANDY VOILE EPONGE ]_so. NCH_SILK AND COT- | —54.INCH WHITE INDIAN _36.INCH LINGERIE SATIN | TON LINGERIE CLOTH | HEAD 39c and 45¢ White Goods, 29c 29c and 35¢c Wash Goods, 19c Remnants of Indlan_ Head, Dotted Swiss, Nov- Remnants of Plain and Printed Voiles, Plain Col- elty Voile Waistings, Solsette, Mercerized Pongee, | ored Organdle, Colored Dotted Swiss,’ Plain and Mercerized Nainsook and Check Batiste. All are | Printed Mercerized Plisse Crepe, Silk-and-Cotton 36 inches wide, with the exception of the Indian Head, which is 44 inches wide. | Goldenberg's—First Floor. Chiffon Silks. White Shirting Madras, Indla Linon and Indian Head. Widths ranging up to 40 inches. Mussed Handkerchiefs An after-Christmas clear- ance sale of Handkerchisfs solled from counter or window displ: A Friday Clearaway of French Room Hats Formerly Priced Up to $20.00 make them just like new. Included are men's and wom- en's Handkerchiefs. Lot One Lot Two Up to 10c Up to 15¢ [ ] alues Values 5¢ 9 Our entire collection of French Room Hats enter to- morrow’s sale—about 200 in all. The majority are Satin Hats and Satin and Straw combinations, together with 30 exclusive Winter Hats of Lyons and Panne Velvets, Hat- ter's Plush, Brocaded Cloth, Squirrel and Satin Combina- tions, the trimmings alone of which are worth more than the sale price. Friday at $6.95. Goldenberg's—Second _Floor. Knit Underwear Reduced 0dd Lot of Women's Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle sl 00 ° length; perfect qual- 0dd Lot of Women's Medium- Goldenberg’s—Finst Floor. New Year’s Greeting Cards 5c to 35¢ Each Shown in a profusion of the most appropriate styles and kinds. B Goldenberg's—First Floor. Fruit Cake Lace Remnants One=Half Price Remnants of Laces, Nets and Georgette Crepe, in various lengths and kinds. Marked at One-halt Off Regular Prices. Goldenderg’s—First Floor. ity. Friday at... weight Shirts, Dutch Two Poun ‘our Pound: peck and elbow sloeves. 69c o Pounds Sk 1P78 - riday at.. 9 0%, &y Ficeerd taton saien, | W $ 9 $ e e e TOnS omen’s $2.50 89c - sleeve ankle pants; Deliclous Fruit Cake, brim- et atzes omy. " Fri: 5OC Spencers, 51.98 ful of candled cherries, day al .. cens candied pineapple, . raisins, Childi Fleeced Women's Wool Spencers, With S Auts, splces, etc. Short: Pants, ankle length; long sleeves, in black and white; ned. with butter only and seconds of 60c val- 35C mostly all sizes. sufficlently to make it mellow. WeRi5a e vseis dniea et : It grows better with age. Goldenberg’s—Third ¥leor. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Year-End Clearaway of Women’s Apparel Our Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs Now Marked at Sharply Reduced Prices. Opportunity is knocking at every woman’s door in this clearance sale of ready-to-wear apparel. It is one of the established: events at Goldenberg’s, and keen judges of value seeking smart new apparel for the balance of the winter season will find the offerings exceed their expectations, Silk and Cloth Dresses, Formerly up to $ 8 8 8 L] reresy Formerly up rees 2ot rTererrreerre Formerly up to $1975. 00 ccseoscrvosnssrorreosctrresensamrres $1798. .. icresserersccessranaseseversovnaaven 59050 y Misses’ Fur-trimmed Suits, Formerly up 10 $25.00. cecevcervosvrosrrcovrercrers Fine Tailored Suits, Formerly up to $30.75. vecreranncrrarersniiisierasrerensy $24-50 Misses’ Fur-trimmed Coats, Formerly up t0 $22.50., . 00000rreererrrrrirrerrrerrerrreer $9~90 _ Beautiful Winter Dresses, Formerl up to $35.00.,,40.+ ...n..y $18o50 AT ek oo e oo 59-75 Women’s Winter Coats. to $37.50...0errrvrrrrreoss Fur-trimmed Coats and Wraps, Former- Iy up to $45.00, crrrerrese 527.50 $5500, 01 c00rrrrrrrrrrers 532-95 Luxurious Coats and Wraps, . Former- : ly up to $99.50. .04 ¢ 00+ $48.75 Remnants of D ies Up te 25c Values Up te 50c Values Up te $1.50 Values All the remnants and mill ends left from 3 record season’s selling must’go, regard- less of cost, and in order to accomplish this we have marked them at unheard of low prices. In th;y ot vgll_ll be found Cretonnes, Vailes, Scrims, Marquisettes, Silkolines, Swisses, Cur- tain Nets, Te: floral, figured, bird and tape: effects, in all the most-sought-after colorings. s Wool Jersey Suits. Formerly up to $10.00 Wool Plaid Skirts, Formerly up to Girls' Fur-trimmed Coats, Formerly up te $22.95 Fine Winter Coats, from 1 to 8 yards, but many pieces alike for draperies, coverings of all kin 1 ‘ Cloth, Rep, Poplin, Sunfast Draperies, Silk-mixed Fabrics, etc., in plain, Lengths and many " Weaves, in $17.50 to $25 Room Size Rugs, Friday at $12.85 Small lots of High-grade Rugs, of which we have but a few of a kind. Included are five 8.3x10.6-ft. Seamless Brus- sels Rugs, Alexander Smith’s make; four 7.6x9-it. Seamless Velvet Rugs, six 12x15-ft. Extra Heavy Wool and Fiber Rugs, eight 9x12-ft. Hodge’s Rattania Rugs and six 8x10-t. Crex de Luxe Rugs, in good patterns and colorings. 9x12-ft. Cook's Make Linoleum Rugs, cork-filled, burlap-back kind, in hundsome wool rug designs of blue, brown, gray and green. of slight blur in printing. $18.00 each. Friday at.... 9x12-ft. Heavy Double-warp also 8x10-ft. 1600 “warp and novelty weaves, in green, blue, tan, rose and brown medallion and neat border de- Friday at.c.coovennan . sings. Values worth $10.00 each. These are termed seconds on account Worth tan, when perfect quality $9.75 Rugs, painted all-over designs, $5.00 Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs, im:lm‘]ingrh Carlton, Colo- 3 nial and Ardsley brands; mostly or dark colorings. First Floor—Bargain Table. in size 27x54 in choice of floral, oriental and medallion designs; in light Values worth $5.00 each. es; $2.95 Friday at.. Corsets and Bandeaux Lot of Corsets, including War- ner's, C. B., R & G and American Lady makes, of pink and white coutil; elastic top, medium and low bust models, some with* medium and long elastic inser! ; slightly. soiled from handling; sizes 21 to 32. Values worth s $1.88 heavy mesh also of fancy fasten back 25C day at (First Floor.) 12 P. N. Corsetn, of heavy pink . Fri- coutil, medium low bust and long irt model, with wide front Pink Bandeaux, material v at Corxets, including Royal Worster and Bon Ton makes: of white coutil and pink brocade; low and medium bust models, elastic top and Insert; broken sizes. Va' worth $4.00 and $5 00, Fri- $2'98 day at . Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Women’s $1.50 Crepe Kimonos $1.29 Long Crepe Kimonos, neat patterns; assorted colors; neat- Iv made and finished; broken sizes. Women's Lonx Flannelette Ki- assorted floral monos, patterns and colors; loose models: values worth 1.5 $1.79 each. Friday at Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Clearance of Odd Lots Men’s Furnishings Men’s Blanket Bath Robes, lounging and regulation styles; of Lawrence blanket cloth; good patterns and colorings; ~small and medlum sizes; only a limited quantity. Values Friday at 28 Men's Sleeveleas Pullover Sweaters, also regulation coat styles; V necks or roll collars; wool and cotton mixtures; mostly in Oxfqrd gray. 51‘95 n or ¥ Values worth $1, $5 and $6. Friday at .. Fiber Silk Half Hose, ull rein- regular weaves of 50c ZSC values .... double-faced golf cloth; sizes 34, and 36 only. $3 95 . forced heel and toe; ir- 20 Men's Smoking Jackets, fine Values worth $5.98 to §8.50. Friday at.... en's Heavy Cotton Union Suits, ecru color; high - grade makes; made with closed crotch; some slightly imperfect; sizes 38, 40 and 42. Only a limited gquantity. Values worth $2 and l 2 1 0 $2.50 each en's Fleece-lined Umder- shirts, ecru and silver colors; clear white fleece will not rub off; mostly all sizes; seconds of $1 55c values ¥ 0ol and Cotton Mixed erwear, natural gray color; shirts and drawers to match; mostly all sizes. Values worth $1.25 each. Fri- 790 day at i) Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Army Gloves, long wrist style; in light brown and dark 2SC Oxford gray. Friday at. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Remnants of $2 to $3 Fine Silks, $1.29 . Remnants of our best selling silks, including Canton Crepe, Paisley Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, Sport Satin, Satin Duchesse, ersey Silk, Chiffon Taffeta, Messaline, in black and wanted colors. Chiffon Satin, Satin Luxor and Satin Good, useful lengths and widths, ranging from 35 to 40 inches. 50c Silk Stripe Shirting, 39¢ 21 pleces of 83-inch Silk Stripe Shirtings, in white and tan grounds with handsome .silk stripes In attractive ocolorings for men's shirts and women wear. Goldenberg's—First Fleor, | $1 and $1.50 Silk Remnants, 79¢ Remnants of silk, {ncluding plain and lace stripe Tricolette, silk-and-wool Pongee, silk-mixed Poplin, Printed Kimono Slilks, Changeable Taffeta and Plaid Taffeta, 35 and 36 inches wide. Good range of colors. $4, $5 and $6 - Lace Curtains - $2.65 These curtains are to be sold at this low price because we enly have from 1 to 4 pairs alike, while others are elightly soiled, White, ivory and ecru colors, 3% and 3 yards long; Scotch, Not- Cable Net and Filet neat, mnovelty or heavy worked designs. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floer, $2.50 and $3.00 Portieres and Couch Covers $1.48 Each Tapestry Portieres, In green only; plain or fringed ends; 88 inches wide, 3 and 2% yards long; many can be matched into pairs. Couch Covers, in oriental stripe patterns and various color- ings; 46 inches wide, 2% yards long, Galdenberg’s—Yoprth Floor. Deeply Reduced for Clearance—These Lots of Men’s Suits and Winter Overcoats - $17.50 Because we want ta clear ouf stocks of small lots and broken lines, welve lowered the price to a new level en these suits and overcoats, Men who want to save many dollars should get in tomorrow, Big, burley Overcoats, heavy, loose cut and of splendid wear- ing materials, including ulsters, ulsterettes and dressy coats of oxfords for men of conservative tastes. Colors of tan, brown, green and gray, and plenty of herringbones. - . v Wmmmmmumm—mxmu Suits with one and two pairs of trousers, consisting of Wor- steds, Serges and Cassimeres, in a large variety of desirable styles and colors. Tailored in the newest models for men and young men. Sizes 33 to 44 in the lot. Remnant Lots of Ginghams Domestics and Flannels Remnants of Bathrobe Cloth, an assortment of styles and col- ors: desirable lengths for wom- en's and children’s robe: yard. 39c ch Dress stripes and hirting Ma- nted Fleecedown h Outing Flan- Serpentine Crepe, ues worth and Wi 19 50c yard. Friday at... C Remnants of 36-inch Pereales, “hallies, 32-inch nch Shaker ful lengths. iy 15¢ Remnants of Friday 27. 27-inch Standard Apron 7-inch Outing Flan- lengths from 2 to Values worth 12’/2(; Worth Goc day at Fri- 30-inc etc.; useful u 15¢c and 20c rd. Friday at 3 Mill Ends of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, lengths from 3% to 2% yards: large assortment of checks, pluids, stripes and plain colors. Worth 35¢ yard. Fri- lz’/zc day at. see Goldenberg's—First Floor. $4.00 Blankets $2.29 Lot of heavy-weight Austra- lian brand Blankets, fine grade cotton, with soft, fluffy finish; size 64x76 inches; in white with blue or pink borders. Fine Quality Blankets, 85 and 100 per cent wool; some slightly soiled from display. Sizes 68x80 and 70x80 inches. Plaids of blue, rose, tan and gray, as well as whife with blue or pink borders. Values worth $10 and $12 each. Friday at $6.95. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Comforts $3.00 Values, $1.85 $4.00 Values, $2.69 $7.00 Values, $3.85 Lot of 16 dozen Comforts, se- cured from a large mill at & big price concession. Some have slight water stains, others per- fect quality. Sizes 72x72 and 72x80 inches, for double beds. Filled with soft white cotton; covered with fine silkolines, while the high-priced qualities are covered with satines. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Dress Goods Remnants 36-inch Tweed Suitings, in neat mixtures; regu- larly E9c and 69c yar 39(; Friday at Remnants of All-wool Dress Fabrics, including Imperial Serge, Tweed _ Suitings, Jersey Cloth, Storm Serge. Chiffon Panama and Novelty Suitings, in widths rang- and $2.00 a ing from 42 to 54 Friday at ... $1'l9 inches. Worth $1.75 Goldenberg's—First Floor. Friday Bargains in Boys’ Clothing 300 Boys® School Blouses, odd lots from stock and recent sales; made with collar attached; neat to 15 years Sizes 6 39c each, Friday at. Boys® Shirts and Blouu( of all-wool and part-wool flannel, in collar attached shirts in sizes 1233 to 14 neci measure, Values worth $1.50 to $2.50. Friday at .. ] 60 Boys' Si and Overcoats, suits of tweed, in middy and Oli- ver Twist models; overcoats, but- ton-to-the-neck models, in dark mixtures. Sizes 3 10 7 years. Values worth $2.98 and $4.95. $ 9 Friday at ee--e-- 5 2' 5 50 Boys' Hodgman's Black Rubber Coats, guaranteed rain- proof, Sizes 4 to 18 gv. years, Worth $4.0% sz_ each, Friday at.... 40 Boys’ Blanket Bath Robes, various designs and colorings. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Values_worth $4.00 ~ each. Friday at.... Goldenborg's—Third Floor. Women’s Footwear Yanes”. 2" $1.69 Women’s High and Low Shoes, brown, patent and dull leathers; high or low heels; welted, turn or McKay sewed soles; sizes in the lot from 2% to 7. Broken assortments and odd lots from stock. Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor, Remnants of 39¢c Table . Oilcloth 22¢ Yard Remnants of Five-quarter Ta- . bleilcloth, in plain white, fancy and tiling . effects; good, useful . lengths. Goldenberg”s—First Floot. S