Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1923, Page 20

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21 CHARITY” OPPOSED INMOTHER PENSION Thomas Circle Favors Han- ¢ dling of Fund by Welfare i Board or Juvenile Court. \& in favor of the proposed pension for the District, but g the administration of such a vy elther the board of chi- ardians or the of the city, the Thomas Cir- | ion went on rec- nig Handling of such a ehild wellare fund by a child welfare the Juvenile Court was fa- tion, presented by Ed- ker, pointed out that most y-six states which have *hild welfare fund more re; * pensio there is of doling »n out through a char- ¢ or such funds || t would not nsclenceless childre Favors School dent of the ]| 1e Senate. b the House. Tho execu- ymended better | ween 13th_and 1ith from K to I, Clintgn Hiatt the assoc ol comm an e merr PRESENT ASSSTS 8D WOMAYS W ¢ Accepts Honorary Chairmsnshipl for Series of Lectures in In- terest of Sightless Soldiers. the wel: nska, who President to sery the lecture h's Thea n future, the date fn th inounced w id Dr. W city planned a_series iven in the United of introducing her helping the blind, the | ¢ which include, he mind | nutrition. by the ing bl ¥ re- by the ion of the mind the to overcome fear and bled to forget of her work and of her res recently ondon in t ¢ the blind veterans, .o nt visits to the Kovi recn, near Baltimore, Md. was greatly Impressed with the igh eMcleney of that institution, and was impressed with tho many -t nts. but still is improvement, and she would ald in bringing about ernment's adoption of her thods of t Robert W Chambers begins his greatest novel, “Eris,” in February McCall’s. Read the thrill- ing story of a penniless country girl who strug- glestofameinthemovies. Magazine § 10 out ToDAY Skin Eruptions . Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, no. enough of Nature's *Jubricating liquid is pro- duced _in_the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like :}hlh nltuhr:l- lr'l-rriunt and us 3 = Nujol is a lubricant—not board of | an unfair |} 4 | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1923. Sre-Fnventory c Jale ow in Full Swing—Clearance the Keynote of the Smashing Reductions Prevailing of All Winter Lines of Merchandise. A asterro e! Wonderful Purchase and Sale of Men’s 2-Trousers Suits & Winter Overco_ats Values Worth Up to $30 P Such Values as These Will Amaze the Town! We promise the men of Washington the greatest values in this sale known in years. So low is the price and so desirable the clothing that every man and young man in need of a new suit or overcoat this year or next will find it to his advantage to act quick. A special purchase of makers’ overstock, together with garments from our regular stock of higher-priced clothing, brings this remarkable opportunity for savings. The Two-Trousers Suits at $16.50 Splendid choosing irom suits of dark Cassimeres and light Tweeds—correctly tailored in the newest models, inclu ing styles for men of conservative taste, young men’s suits, Sizes 33 to 42: stouts in sizes 38 to 46. Sports and Norfolk models. The Overcoats at $16.50 Ihiese, too, are specially priced. The group includes grays, browns, tan and gray Herringbones with fancy plaid backs, Oxfords with fancy striped backs with belt all around and half belted; Ulsters in black and Oxiord. Chesterfields in black and box back Coats in Oxford. Sizes 33 to 44 in the lot. Pre-Inventory Clearance of I—!igh_ Quality Silkg $3 Matelasse, $2.49 Yard i Extra heavy, lustrous quality; one of the most favoréd silks { for winter costumes and blouses. Handsome self-colored satin | designs, on grounds of white, black, navy and brown; 35 inches | wide. 36=inch Colored Tricolette, 33-inch Fiber Silk Stripe all pure silk, firm-woven qual- | Shirting, rich, lustrous, guar- i in plain weave and lace anteed to wear quality; large stripes; pink, orchid, light blue, assortment of colored stripe white, brown and black. Worth combinations. Worth $1.25 vard. $1.25 yard. Sale price, 89c. Sale price, 98¢c. 36-inch Silk Jersey, extra fine, 40-inch All Pure Silk Canton soft clinging quality, in_black, Crepe, rich, lustrous quality, in navy, brown and gray. Worth | navy, brown, black and white. mandy, Plus ailored, blouse styles. Values Sale price . and straightline, embrofdered worth to $39. Goldenberg's First Floor Clothes Skep for Men—Direct Entrancs From K Street.) The Pre-Inventory Sale Slashes Prices on Qur Entire Stock of Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats, Wraps, Suits & Dresses _Of utmost importance to the’ woman who wants to replenish her wardrobe at great savings is this Pre-Inventory Clearance are being quickly emptied of the season’s remaining promptly before assortments are further depleted. Women's and Misses’ Coats, of Bolivia, Nor- Suedene and Carmella cloth; major- with fur collars; Women's models; lined. some $19.90 225 yard. Sale price, $1.89. Worth $3.00 yard. Sale price, Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $2.59. Caradat worth price collars; $115 to A Prelnventory Clearance of Fur-trimmed Cioth Coats, of Gerona and Fashona, with beaver, creps $169.50. fox or fine $89.50 ey styles; Sale Beautiful Clot Brussels Rugs, $19.75 Heavy grade, close woven, seamless Brussels Rugs—the product of the Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co., in 9x12-ft. size for large rooms. - All are perfect quality rugs, and the sortment embraces oriental and medallion designs in splendid colorings to harmonize with any decorative scheme. 8x10-Ft. Stenciled Jap Rugs, $3.45 £x10-ft, heavy double warp Japanese Straw Rugs, in handsoms stencilad.patterns, copies of the high grade wool rugs, in colorings of green, blue, red, tan and brown. $15 Cook’s Linoleum Rugs at $7.95 7.6x12-ft. Cook’s make cork-fllled, burlap-back Linoleum Rugs. wool rug designs, in light or dark colorings. Subject to slight fm- perfection. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor, $1.50 Seamless Sheets, $1.29 81x90-inch size Sheets of excellent wear- ing quality; seamless and full bleached. Heavy, close-woven grade; all perfect. Hand torn and ironed, finished with 3-inch hem. 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, large size; hand torn and ironed; perfect quality. ‘Worth 39c each. Sale price, 29¢c. Crochet Bedspreads, scalloped edges, with cut-out corners; extra large size for double beds, in_heavy raised Marseilles patterns. Worth $5.00 each. Sale price, $3.98. 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close woven, soft-finish grade; free from starch or dress- ing. Worth 20c yard. 16¢c. 36«inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, a close, firm woven quality,. Worth 19¢ yard. Sale price, 14c. Goldsnberg’s—First Floor, ues, 3 Sale price. Extra Sizé navy blue an lues worth Sale price. Poiret tw ellk lined; s 4215 worth ) $42. misses and small models, in black, brown; sizes 16 worth to $19.76. Women’s $1.25 Union Suits, 85¢ ‘Women’s Fieeced Cotton Union Suits, low neck and short sleeves, ankle length; reg- ular and extra sizes; perfect quality. Boys’ Union Suits, heavy weight; jaeger color; broken sizes; seconds of $1.25 values. Sale price, 69c. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s $6 to $8 Footwear, $3.59 Pair Women’s Oxfords and Pumps. Dis- continued lines from regular stock. Of patent colt, black and brown kid, tan calf and dull leathers. Welted and turn soles. All sizes in the assortment from 2% to 7; widths from Ato C. A chance for women of Washington to save on high-grade footwear. - Goldenberg’s—First Floor, - Polly Prim Aprons 69c New Polly Prim Aprons, neat checked inghams, trimmed with rickrack braid; fo‘ng waisted models, with large pockets, Novelty Aprons, of black satine, trimmed with cretonne. Sale price, 79c. Goldenberg’s—Third ¥loor. $3 and $3.50 Corsets _ $2.48 Lot of High-grade Corsets, including P. N. and American Lady makes, discontinued models; fine quality n}ateriaiu. in popular models; guaranteed boning. All sizes in the Iot, but not of each style. Brassieres and Bandeaux, with fancy nov- elty trimming; pink and white; broken lots and sizes. Values worth $1.00. Sale price, 79¢c. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. ' $1 Bed Pillows, 58¢c Bed Pillows, filled with sterilized curled feath- ers, covered with heavy-weight art tickings. Goldenberg’s—TFourth Floor, Coats and Wraps, of Polly- anna, Brytonia, Ormandale Velveretts, Normandy, an eam ess Bolivia, Kerami and Silk Seal Plush, with bes fox or nutria collars worth .00 to $99.50. piece Suits, of marfeen with paisiey silk fur collars of squirrel or worth fine quality tricotine, in ailored models; sizes 42 to 523, B Extra Size Tailored Suits, ill; black and navy to 51. Sule pr Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats, of velour, for women; navy blue and to 38 only. Salo Prico...ceeuses. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. afternoon etc. Regular $59.50 binations; size to 521 for st worth up to § $69.50 $89.50 to ¢ of ready-to-wear apparel. garments—you and Poiret twill and soft velour, in long line tuilored with Values Extra Size Skirt: plaids and striped worsteds ‘waistbands N and evening glace taffeta, velvet, P for women and mi =atin crepe, flat crepe, i $4 Comforts, $2.65 Cotton Filled Comforts, covered with good quality mercerized cotton materials, in light or dark colorings; 72x72 large double-bed size. 66x80 Heavy-weight Plaid Blankets, double- bed size; in pink, blue, tan or gray plaids, fine rade cotton with soft fleece finish. Worth 5.00. Sale price, $3.45. 70x80 Fine-grade Wool Blankets, large double- bed size; heavy weight with a small percent- age of cotton, which adds strength and dura- bility. White with pink or blue borders. Worth $10.00 pair. Sale price, $6.95. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Middy Blouses, $1.69 Worth up to $2.50 206 Famous “Goody” and “Marquise” Middy Blouses, of Lonsdale jean, in plain white or white with contrasting collar’ und cuffs; some w vokes, in regulation, icer or bloused styl two models with flannel collars. First Floor—Bargain Booth. $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Panel Curtains, $1 Fine grade Panel Lace Curtains, secured from the mill at big savings on account of an frregu- lar weave or thick thread, faults which do not affect wear nor appearance. Scotch, Nottingham Filet weaves, in_white or ecru colors; 2% yards long, 40 45 inches wide; he; work or neat designs. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, 39¢ Cretonnes, 19¢ Mill lengths of vard-wide Washable Cretonnes, in light or dark floral, striped, bird or t designs; mill lengths ' from plenty alike for draperie of all kinds Men’s 15¢ to 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 10c An immense purchase which comprises the odd lots and “seconds” of arge manufacturer se- cured at attractive Included are striped and _border as well as pl white hemstitched s t linen finish qu: ities. The injuries and in some stances hardly noticeable. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s $2 and $3 Handbags, $1.44 Women’s Handbags, of velvet and duvetyne, in k and colors. An assortment of popular styles, including pouch and vanity shapes: silk lined: some with inside metal frame coin pocket, others with purse and mirror. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Racks and cases should respond Misses’ Suits, 1 iricotne, collars: up to fur 18.88 serge, wool (! and plaited & $6.95 Dresses, for street, wear, of crepe canton, iret twill, lace, flat crepe, $19.50 “of velvet, laces and com- $30.50 iret twill, smart sizes 16 to 42. a5 i $9.75 of tricotine and ai: $27.50 Values show sizes 16, 50 t straightline tailored Values styles; sizes 16 up to $15.95. Women’s All-Wool Tuxedo Sweaters, $3.69 Women's All-wool Tuxedo Sweaters, fine grade yarns, in buff, black and navy blue; all sizes, - Women’s Slip-on Sweaters, all wool, in black, peacock, jade and orchid; round neck models. Sale price, $1.98. Women’s White Wool Scarfs, light weight. Regularly $1.50. Sale price, 79¢c. ‘Women’s Wool Sleeveless Spencers, but- ton front style, in white; all sizes. Worth $1.79. Sale price, $1.25. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Children’s All-Wool Sweaters| $1.25 Little Children’'s All-wool Slip-on Sweaters, in jockey red, tan, brown and peacock; round models, finished with cord and tassel; sizes 24, 26, 28. Girls’ Pull-over Sweaters, in heavy weave, in white only; sizes 30 to 34 Values worth $3.98. Sale-price, $2.98. Little Children’s Slip-on Sweaters, heavy weight; button shoulders, in maroon and brown. Regular $5.00 values. Sale price, Little Children’s Afl.wool Tams, in rose, copen, tan and white; finished with pom- pon. Regular $1.50 values, 69c. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. $1.25 Dressing Sacques, 89¢c Flannelette Dressing Sacques, neat pat- terns and colorings, all regular sizes, also a few extra sizes. Long sleeve models, finished with belt. ‘s—Third ‘Women's and gerge and wool jers tailored models: all T and suedene, with fur trimmings of nutria; some embroidery i Extra Size Dresses, oi wool crepe, > chin $8.50 serge, in draped, tailored and trimmed Sale price. Misses’ Dresses, of velour, -, trimmed and - $3.55 , of velour, Yalama opular shad waorth stitchery or =i 5 worth $8.75 crep French $7.95 canton crepe and alues worth Mater Best Don 59c Colored Poplins 49c Yard 36-inch Colored Poplin, a var’ mercerized qualit with rich, lustrous finish, in all wanted colors; also white and black. 3G-inch White Nainsook, t clear hite Chiffon Voile, two-ply quality, e 20¢ dian Head, noticeable. Women's dresses: worth yard. Sale price Sd-inch White linen finish qual lengths from 2 to 1 ; worth 50c_yd. 32-inch White Madras, with Fhite woven stripes; * yarn. mercerized quality worth _ 3%¢ ard. 25C Sale price. . Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $2.25 All-Wool Canton Crepe, $1.69 40-inch All-wool Canton Crepe, extra fine quality, in navy blue, brown, copen, Burgundy and black. A pop- ular fabric for dresses, suits, etc. Underwear, 44-inch All-woeol Chiffon Panamas, fine, close woven grade, in navy blue only; worth $1.75 vard 5 S4-ineh All-wool Velour, in navy, brown and 's, Ma worth mostly ail & it i $2.25 price . 5 Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Fiber Silk Boot in black an drawers to mateh. Men’s Unfon makes; heavy weight, in ecru, white and gray o vaiues worth $¢ and . " Undershirt » und other mak: Regular $4.95 to $6.98 - Blouses, $3.95 102 Blouses, of fine quality French voile, with trimmings of Irish crochet, filet and val laces; in tailored, frill and tucked fronts; sizes 36 to 46—Second Floor. 78 Extra Size Waists, of satin stripe and plain French voile, tailored and vest front styles; long sleeves, with turn-back cuffs. Worth up to $298. Sale price, $145, First HM!’—'B!Y‘MH Booth. @Girls’ and Misses’ Coats 19 Girls' Winter Coats, of wool velour and novelty wool mixtures, all with fur collars; loose back and belted styles, in navy, brown and green; sizes 8, 12 and 14 vears. Values worth up to $1598. Sale price, $9.19. 24 Misses’, Juniors' and Flappers’ Coats, of plaid-back herringbones, sports cheviots and mannish mixtures; strictly tailored garments, full belted with patch or slot pockets; sizes 13 to 17 years. Values worth up to $3250. Sale price, $19.50. Goldenberg's—Second_Floo: Mill Ends of 32=Inch 25¢ Dress Ginghams 18¢ Yard 2,000 vards of Mill Ends of Dress Ginghams, 32 inches wide, in a large asortment of checks and stripes; in pink, light blue, red, green, gray, tan, navy blue, etc. Warranted fast colors; soft-finish grade for women’s and children’s wear. 32-inch Shirting Madras, white grounds with neat colored woven stripes, fine, soft finish grade. Worth 39 yard. Sale price, 29c. 36<inch Outing Flannel, extra heavy double- fleeced quality, in pink and blue stripes. Worth 30c yard. Sale price, 22c. 30-inch Serpentine Crepe, in a beautiful as- sortment of printed patterns and plain colors. Worth 35¢ yard. -Sale price, 25¢. 29-inch Bleached Shaker Flannel, double-fieeced quality. Worth 30c yard. price, 22c. Goldenberg s—First Floor. Sale of Small' Wares Triumph Nickle sorted sizes on card; regular 10¢ c: White Cotton Tape, ity. 15e. Shoe or Slipper Trees, substantially made, reg- ularly i0c pair, Ge. Three-in-One Machine Oil, regular 10e. Good Quality black lor, heavy Sale ard rolls; good qual- 15¢ bottle, Sewing Silk, a TWO spools, e and_colors; regular 6c and rs for 10e. Hairp! . containing about 300 assorts ed wire hairp o values at 12e. Children's Knee Caps, or stocking protectors; black and brown; assorted sizes, neatly made; regularly 25c pair, 15e. spools; Shoe 16c kind Under Way—Already a Big Success Annunal January Sale of Men’s Shirts Men are coming for these shirts. sure edge they are getting the best shirt values possible to find anywhere. These shirts are from makers of excel- lent reputation who make nothing but shirts of good workmanship and fine quality materials. low price it will be wise economy to lay in a season’s supply of these GOOD shirts, Here Are the Facts That Establish the in the knowl- At this 7= Unequal Values ials of the better kind—Imported Madras, Ducetyne, stic Madras, Russian Cords, Fine Woven Cham- 1,‘1..;@-\50‘1\'\ Corded Madras, Cotton Crepe and many shirtings. ery Shirt Perfect—cut over custom patterns, which means they are correctly proportioned and perfect fitting, carl button fronts, continuou: buttonhole plaquet sleeves; hand-pre pre-shrunk neckbands. Ful",u guaranteed absolutely fast—a new shirt for any that fades. Patterns o please every taste. Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. E Women’s Sport Hose Irregulars of $1.00 Values Women's Light-weight Part-wool Sport Hose, in drop- stitch styles, fashionable colors, including wistaria, camel, nude, oxforc The imperfections are slight and in most instances are hardly stays; button and ed and with beaded Al sizes, 13% to 18, and heather effects. Seamed back; all sizes. | Women's Fiber Silk Hose, seamed back: black_and gray: | seconds of 30c valués. 25c. | 's—First Floor. d assorted ks; seconds Golden Men’s $1.75 and $2 Underwear - $1.09 Garment Men's Bradford.. Reis and Rockwood Wool and Cotton Mixed good heavy in natural gray color; shirts and Mostly all sizes in the lot. pringtex and other high-grade a few wool- 98C seconds of weight. Perfect_quality. uits, Hudson Mills in sizes 40 and 42 ale pric ribbed lot: nds of sizes: mecol Men's Ribbed Union S i vei D fect closed crotch; famous “T sizes 40 and 42; worth $1.50 each. ru und whit Goldenberg 's—First Floor.

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