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WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, Saxtiiae 29, 1993. URGES POOR STUDENTS NEGROES FLEE INDIANA PAY WHEN SUCCESSFUL| . TOWN UPON WARNING University of Pennsylvania Pro- By the Assoclated Press. vost Would Make Free Scholar- CLINTON, Ind, January 21.—Frac; ships Mortgage on Future. tlcally all of the negro residents o Blanford, a mining town near here, PHILADELPHIA, . January = 21— Graduates cf universities who —go have left the town, following orders issued by white residents for all ne- (Jlews | through college on free Scholarshins | groes to leave the place unless they Sk be required to pay thelr tul-|iwere able to produce an unknown tion after they have become es- lnegro who assaulted eleven-year-old tness, | tablished in business or a profession, Isabele Bales, a white girl. 7 t8]Dr. Jostah H. Pemmiman, provost (2t |, Beveral familics, “married negroes, Mani e Univers 0 nnsylvania, de- e ission to remain “the ch 25 in ‘Sapsstial, h"l'}" foaes nnual Peport. : Out Of | n " the oun jt" wae sald. OMclals Lovaity inaisdes toyater "t the b i L enngylvenis | from here visited the town and an- rras Tastitation whih e wall th | ofp 1014 Dr. Penniman said nounced there was no sign of dis- unique institution which we call the|799 held scholarships. the monetary g g By BB BB chureh in f{ts. highest and fullest Signinoance.” L yilue of which was approximatel | had” subsided In touching on the fascist! move-|" The provost said that he would ing of Matthew, Mark and Luke that|ligion is made a clingin, Christ on earth did not have the pow- | forms which takes the er of God. Moreover, the story of & | what should virgin birth was not the teaching of the early church. Pleads for Free Clergy’. In allusion to present-day church organization, Dr. Grant said: “Do you want an American church of freedom rather than a church of authority? . You can have it. you waat an unshackled clergy? You can have it. Minisiers have the op- portunity, and the time, to read and learn. Do you want to know all they can find out, or do you want it hidden from you? “Do you want a church silenced by sinister financial power? This church every Sunday night is dark, where once it was as crowded as this” The latter reference was unmis-— takably to the closing of the Sunday night “forums” inaugurated by Dr. Grant and abolished upon the sug- t0 outward mnlona{:lo, ‘was the text chosen eart out o | by Bishep Willlam T. Manning of the - |dlocess of New York preaching In e 1 o et ot | S it O ol e o s i ted In & religion which | | 0" hls recent. latter o the Hev. has_done,” Dr. Grant s A great Percy Stickney Grant, ‘rector of the deal of m. Church of the Ascension in New York, In otting Ta or wiy 8 been Spent | calling upon him to recant doctrines in_my youth.” g vnlsh he expressed in & sermon last Nearing the end of his seromn, the [ SUS3%Y: congregation still remarkably at tive, Dr. Grant said, as if in su mary of the controversy: “La_Follette, Bot and Johnson are members of the same party as Henry Cabot Lodge. Their interpre- tation is different from his. But who | J can say that the party, or any other Pparty, 1s not enriched by those who 80 far along the interpretative side, the living side, th that tries to meet the requirements of the facts of life today, rather than the latter, Which may have been handed down from a remote past. " GRANT CONFIDENT HE WILLBE TRED New York Rector Declines, However, to Say When He Will Reply to Bishop. CROWDS CHEER SERMON Rheumatism? —banish pain/ Apply Sleans. Restore healthy circulation of blood through con; . Since con- p—— o ~almost instant religf! will not was restating for the ent earn: gestion of superiors because of the charge that “liberal” doctrines had been expounded within walls. Dr. Grant made no direct refer- ence to Bishop Manning, who spent the day in New Haven, Conn.,, where he delivered a sermon. The rector, however, referréd indirctly to the the church Instead of Retracting, Clergyman Emphasizes “Heretical” Doctrines. By the Amociated Prees. NEW YORK, January 22.—The Rev. Percy Stickney Grant, rector of the Protestant Eptscopal Church of the Ascenslon, expects to be tried for Leresy. He declined today, however, to Indicate when he would make for- mal reply to the ultimatum of Biskop Willlam T. Manning that ho either recant pulpit utterances that . did not have the power of God resign. He said that his sermon yes- terday, In which he reiterated that Christ was human while on earth and Was not possessed of miraculous pow- ers, should not be construed as his reply to the bishop. “1 will make my reply to the hishop formally in the manner in which he addressed me.” Dr. Grant said. “Those things must be done deliberately and carefully.” ismmmem it he did not retract, say- ng: Judges Change Minds. “Dr. Briggs, who was tried for heresy and put out of the Presby- terian_church, told me one -day, fif- teen years later, that his judges in those fifteen years had changed their ideas und then themselves held the heresles for which he had been put out of the church.” ; ntal growth,” Dr. Grant con- tinued, “is getting rid of ideas that are not good for one and supplant- ing them with ideas thag are. Any one who stops that process is K Jacking his soul. We don't want a religion that has too large an over- head charge. 1f out of 365 davs in the year a_man's religion demands 200 for religious ceremonials and similar affairs, that is too large an rhead. ransactions of the miraculous aro unnecessary to religion. Accordingly. many clergymen refuse to have al the splendor of Christianity Expects to: Be Tried, ark and dificult by stories which Me indicated that he expected afdo not accord with our scientific trial for heresy, by telling reporters| knowledge. ‘When fellowship with Who rought his copy of the sermon | the religlous reformer and leader thaz he wanted it back, as “in case|who claimed He was ‘the way, the this thing goes to trial I will need |truth and the light’ and whose words all documents.” and deeds bore out His statement, Dr. Grant's stand was condemned | when such association can only be in & number of sermons preached In|secured in ofcial church organiza- tion by belief in facts and theories other New York churches yesterday. Bishop Manning ched at New | which no college faculty in the coun- try_would possibly 0. K. then Haven to Yale students. His text was “Be Thou Faithtul Unto Death.” When You Are Speaking from the pulpit of the Fifth Avenue Church,p!nr‘\\’hh‘h he Undecided 1314 G St has been rector for thirty years, Dr. Grant falled yesterday to retract a single one of the statements which oaused Bishop Manning's action and led churchmen to discuss the proba- bility of a trial for heresy. Instead ©f retracting, Dr. Grant repeated. “Your son comes home from coll Dr. Grant said in closing. 3 ‘Son, 1 20 to church.’ Do you want your gon to reply. ‘Father, d me to listen to all that bunk' ™2 Rector Denounces Grant. At the same hour, membe Simeon's E; Church Bronx passe: upon the bishop a authorities to ta law and of Cough Remedy Really better than Teady-made srrups, and saves about $2. and quickly prepared. cough Ellil“y‘ and provided.” on charged that Dr. reproach on the sanc- | ity matrimony: had made - statements tending to the encourage-| If you combined the curative ment of the violation of the ordina- | properties of every known “rudf. bly of the clergy: had denied 2" cough remedy, vo elements of the Gospel, | adh o Yo prota ¢ Jesus Christ; and the | ) s contained in the power a there is in this simple Apostle's Creed.” homemade cough syrup, which is Even the ai€les of the Chyrch of the | easily prepared in a few minutes. Ascension nn:muf {n'\i;p .';.:h‘«-unh!u Get from any druggist 21, ounces D erowded duting Dr. Grant of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle mon. The divorced wife of the mil-| and fill the bottle with syrup, using lionaire. W. I3 D. Stokes, Mrs. Philip | either plain sranulated sugar syrup, Lydig, flancee of Dr. C at in the | clarified molasses, Iloney. or corn s i |syrup as desired.’ The result is a :;\’:J.’FL the ons of th »pal full pint of reallv better cough syrup Church are againgt the remarriage of | than. you coul made for | divorced persons, Tastes | Crowds Block Alsles. pl:!!unt and never Lv“"‘- \ An hour before the services were 10| This Pinex and begin the entrance to the church Was getg right at the cause of a cough | blocked, with "I':'i::r:r::lv's e remn. and gives almost immediate relief. o ontremation. and some who were It loosens the phlegm, stops the of unknownorthodox tendencics. Po- | nasty throat tickle and heals th sore, irritated membranes so gently | near the door. One woman fainted Iy that it is reall - The cxosc”nr Dr. lim;a::‘.:: o ;:“lb ly aston. g e | A day's use will usuallj' overcome | gprinkled in the ‘lh'e ordinary cough, and for bron- AR e e ot chitis, croup, hoarseness and bron- thuisstie,. or DEEAS chial asthma there is nothing better. *Th lause ceased for moment, | th:n .\::’s renewed as forcibly as be- Pinex is a mgsl'v-lu‘.‘rle ]cq'm“" tefn. o Dr. 1G‘r|.nt hesitated, and then ,’grl.ged c:mp:lln doh g!g ne or‘;ly left the pulp! & .. | pine extract, an as been used for "Je"r":r“3“,{,‘{;];}'fi:,,"‘;:‘";,"{m“‘,‘\’;“,',‘i, | generations to break severe coughs. fef in 4ho portion of E mo:ml To d:;oldmdztrpggl./r;u:;-:;u-fi doctr concerning _ Chris life. { vour — 44 “Whate of him must be | Pine with full directions, and in accord witn b humanity. ISnase |don't accept anything else. Guaran- o take my interpretation of s reom his compantons, and mot from | teed to give absolute satisfaction or | ne, or the latter-day theo- , money promptly refunded. The! nd surely it is in the teach- | Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. of those less en- antagonistic. ne reports that ajtrial for heresy was|| made | | could not get as much real curative | '} Tup preparation || \\ 5 N (‘ NN X oy v/ kZ2%% ~ <z 7 om-agg__sgulf nshine racker Spread with cheese or jelly. Filled with anything that tastes good in a sandwich—Tak-hom-a Biscuit is a welcome change. Splits-in-two. Right size to bite off without scattering crumbs. Always sold in the red package. Branches ds Over 109 Cities ment in Italy, he said; “I sometimes think we need a fascistli movement BISHOP URGES LOYALTY. in the intellectual d- epiritual life here in our own lan By the Associated Press. NEW HAVEN, Conn., January 21 thou hful unto death, 4 If you want work read the want col- umi t T Itke to discourage the practice of ap- plicants asking for free scholarships when they were able to finance their own educations. Of 166 persons whose applications for scholarships had been refused this year, he added, seventy-six, neverthieless, were.in the universit: FARM JOURNALIST DIES. OMAHA, Neb., January 22.—G. W. 1y known farm journalist and former editor of a number of such periodi- cals in Omaha, died at his home early Sunday morning. 45x36 Initial Pillowcases, in letters 1 and J only. NO PROFIT SALE price 25(: 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, made of extra quality round thread plllowease cot- 4 on. NO PROFIT 2 SALE ¢ 36-inch Outing Flannels, a heavy double-fleaced quality, white grounds with col- ored stripes. NO PROF- lsc Ginghams, IT _SALE price .. Standard Apro: in all size blue checks; guaran- s 7 price D .&\L}f 2C 36-inch Printed Fleecedown Flanaels, in & beautiful assort- ron;nl of B?g“r;{‘g co.ll: 14 ngs, N F 1 Ce...vvnnnnian C 36-inch . Percales, light grounds, in a large assortment of styles and effects; fast colors. NO PROFIT l4c sA“LE‘ DRl =inch Unbleache close sturdy quality, e, Cotten, for general use. NO lzl/zc PROFIT SALE price . 36-inch Plaid Cotton Suitings, in Scotch and Tartan , eftects. NO PROFIT lz’/zc 32-inch Check Dress Qin qualities; in & large assortment of “colored checks. 18 DEIOV. ... oioen s C ering, in the wanted all-over and Persian 12’/3 SALE price . C 32-inch Woven Shirting Ma- stripes, for men" d womeén's wear, NO 220 PROFIT SALE price... plain colored and striped effects; warranted fast col- 12’/ SALE price. 2C 29-inch W Shaker Flannel, a heavy double- fleeced reversible qual- 19C SALE price ..... hams, one of the finest domestic NO PROFIT SALE 36-inch' Printed Comfort Cove styles. NO PROFIT dras, white grounds with colored 27-inch Dress Gin, in ors. NO PROFIT e Domet or ity. NO PROFIT SALE price .... . Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. Wi s Yoner T Uk '3.,“,’.”"‘35“':‘ dovan; perfect quality. NO PROFIT SALE price ‘Women's Cotton Hose, me- dium weight; black, white and cordovan; seamed and seamless; mostly all sizes; eeo- lOc onds, NO PROFIT SALE Cotton and Lisle price ... = ‘Women's Hose, black and cordovan; light welght; seamed back; perfect quality; mostly all sizes. 186 NO PROFIT SALE pr&,e... e omen’s Fiber Sil ose, with three seam bu:k;k --l:rua colo'rs;u -ub:e;'qto to dm- 42 perfections. -PROF- IT SALE price......... C Children’s Ribbed Cotton Stockings, black and cordovan; mostly all sizes; seo- 100 onds.” NO PROFIT SALE price . Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor, ‘Women’s Heavy Fleeced Cot~ ton Skirts, high neck and long Eleeves; perfect qual- ity. NO PROFIT SALE 590 s Cotton Union Suits, ankle length: per- ‘Women’s Fleeced Cotton Une slooveless, ankle length ‘pants, w equestri- BALE Drice ............ soc Misses’ Fleeced Cotton Pants, N0 Boys' Fleeced Cotion Union Saits, heavy weight; jaeger col- onds. NO PROFIT SALE Drico .cvevereenne price .. ‘ome! medium weight; bodice style; PROFIT 8, price, derwear, shirts low neck and enne waist. NO PROFIT knee length; _perfect rromt 40C or; broken sizes: 690 Goldenderg's—Tirst Floor, 30x40 Crib Blankets, blue ‘or pink plaid or blook designs. NO 390 PROFIT SALE price.. Goldenbery’s—Tourth Fisor. Women’s & Misses® Dresses, $3.39 Of velour and serge, self, fancy braid and button-trimmed Styles, finished ~with narrow belts; straightline and plaited skirt modeis; navy blue and brown only; sises 16 to 44. Goldenberg’s—Becend Floer. Embroidered Turk! Sets, consisting of large and wash cloth to matcl one to & buyer.) ¢ Geldenberg’s—Tirst in brown, h and navy blue; . coats, with belt and pateh pook- ets; sizes 16 to ¢2. Extra Size Bleached Sheets 81.25 90x9¢ Extra Size Seam- less Bleached Sheets, perfect quality; the fa- mous “Garza” brand. Perfect Quality Window Shades, 44¢ 3x5.9-ft. Perfect Qual- ity Opaque Cloth Win- dow Shades, white or green; strong spring roll- ers; complete with ring and fixtures, Housewares Aluminum Cooking Kettles, ten-quart trade $ ize, NO PROFIT ;:LE“"‘ price B 1'09 Aluminum pans, 77c PROFIT SALE price .. Cana, lock cover, size 48 C Lace Curtain Stretchers, 6x12-t._ size. NO PROFIT SALE price ated QGalvanized Iron Ash Cans, heavy weight; FIT SALE price 7 Oval Shape Double Aluminum size. NO PROFIT SALE price R e il Heat- ers, with brassed oil tank; center- burner. NO PROF- IT SALE price .... Gabvanized Iron Revolving Duatless Ah Sifters, L $1.96 PROFIT SALE price o “hoppers, with four cutters; easi- 1y adjusted and cleaned. 88 price : C Inverted Gas Lights, ‘The “American Home" Nickel- ted Electric Irems, full Hea Tin Wash Boilers, with So1a wood ' han- 810 strictly perfect 8.3x10.6 \feet, one of Smith’ all-wool f guality, in oriental an llon destgne; light all complete. NO »la welght and guar- dles: No, size. NO Floor Coverings products; and_dark colors. NO P price bulge shape and bail handle; twelve-quart size, NO Galvanized Iron Garbage center brace: $1.66 tull size. NO PROI Roasters, large $1.63 Nesco P draft smokeless $4.84 over can. NO & Keystone Heavy Iron Food OFIT SALE PROFIT SALE price.. 36(: anteed. NO PROF- IT SALE price ¥ PROFIT SALE price.. Seamless Brussels R Quality, ' sae woven quality, medal- 'ROFIT BALE orreas $16.95 Cook's SR i oo, B 6x12 feet; handsome wool rug designs; slight im- erteotlions No $5,25 ce, Heavy Doublewarp Japanese green, red and brown. $2 88 o light and dark colorings, price... 'ROFIT SALE p: Rugs, size 8x10 feet, beautiful stenciled patterns, in" blue.u tan, Perfect quality. NO PROFIT SALE price, 27x54 Hit-and-miss Rag Ruf-. with plain band borders, in 77 various colors. N PROFIT BALE Dricer o c mwflhmih. Floor and First flounce. NO fce ich, lus- trous ‘ silk-mixed " qui PROFIT SALE price, yd. 69c quality, tn black, SALE price, yard Sl '98 floral and_Persiun’ de- 36-inch Tricoletts, fine mesh brown I.nsd NO & lack Satin’ all-silk quality; wear guarantéed. NO FIT GAT 2 $ l 085 Women’s Petticoats o ROFIT effects and plain strit border, 36-inch Silk Popl i wh:‘!ty. in a complete range of street and evening shades. NO 40-inch Canton Crepe, 2 su- perior high-grade silk and wool navy blue and brown. NO PROFIT 36-inch Printed Kimono Silks, all-silk quality, in signs. NO PROFIT BALE price ..... ... 7sc gllsilk quality, (n White, pink, 13 ue, orchid, navy, black. PROFIT SALD price .. 690 n extra heavy, rich satin face, PRO! Y pri Geldeaverg’o—Tirst Fioor. effec medium lengths. SALE Flounce Petti ality cotton tops; pretty tucked fine yarn; medium gray, /O PROFIT S8ALE price Goldenberg’s—Thind Yiest. Large Size Bed Pillows, cov- art tiokin, No Mail or Phone Orders Filled For One Day Only—A Bargain Feast Extraordinary—You Are Invited! * This “No Profit” Sale is not merely an attempt to sell goods. . Back of it is a well conceived idea to stimulate buy- ing and turn a dull day into a busy one. Prices are lowered on advertised items to a point that enables you to buy at extraordinary savings. 7 NOTE—By “No Profit” wt do not mean that we sell every item at actual wholesale cost, for we do not. In some instances items are sold at below wholesale cost, in others with but the neces- sary overhead expense added. Boys’ Clothing™ Boys’ Cloth School Pants, knickerbocker style, in an assort” pertoct. duatity: sires s perfec ;8 to 18 years. NO PROF- r 'SALE ‘price ... 65C First and Third Fioors. Boys' and Girls’ Worsted Knit Caps, plain and combi- :u;cn ‘nulon: fit any ISC ead size. IT SALE First Boys' Wash Suits, Oliver Twist and Middy styles, in plain and “fancy combination styles; ast color: slzes 8 years NO PROFIT SALE price .. % 74C Boys ouflui Flannel Pajamas, an s sizes 6 to 16 years. NO PROFIT SALE price .. 690 Boys’ Blanket Bath Robes, in a variety of pretty colorings; fin- lae, el 52 match; sizel yoars. NO PROF- $ IT SALB price .... 2'00 ' Black Rubber Cn-ul] Hodgman make; warrante: Yht. l'ubflfl E(l{(r; to years. N - prorir save $2.65 price .... Boys' Overcoats and Macki- maws, of chinchilla and mixtures; sises 8 to 18 years. NO $ PROFIT price 5'00 Boys' Suits and Ovefconll of taod’:ium.v tweeds, in Oliver Twist and middy over- tur:' ol!llzc“: to 6 55 rs. NO PROFIT $ | Toilets I Flexible Steel Nail g’ROFIT SALE price. Danderine, for the hair; medium size, PROFIT SALE price.. Milrone Nail Enamel, in cake form. NO PROF- IT SALE price, boX...... 7c Creme LeMon, for 1B SRR LS 20C Women’s & Misses’ Coats, $6.75 and Misses' Fu of wool velou models, with col lined; full brack; ‘Women's oollar Coats stylish belte lar with button; hll't% Navy blue and sizes 16 to uf mouse gray and $2.98 ment of neat mixtures. S4-<inch All-wool Winters 0~ PROFIT wool Canton blue. NO PROFIT ama, in navy blue only. 8C ngs, strictly all-wool quality, gray. NO PROFIT closa double twilled SALE price......... SOC brown, seal brown, SALE price sl '50 gnd ehrunk; in ue s an PROFIT SALE pri ‘ ‘95 Men's White Handkerchiefs, slight defect in finlsh, in no SALE price, SIX for ,. Handkerchiefs, full size and NO PROFIT SALE Umbrellas, 88¢ can (Cotton) taffeta covers, par- Geldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. Of wool velour, with beaver- blue, brown and green; sizes 8- Dress Goods fawn colors. NO S4-inch All-wool Tweed Suit- NO PROFIT SALE price Weight Coatings, in tho e fects. SALE price Creme, in black, SALE price. $ l '39 NO PROFIT BAL in neat mixtures of SALE price......... $l'25 quality, in_navy blue 36-inch Costume Velveteen, dark green and 50-inch Chiffon Broadcloth, black, navy NO ice Goldenberg's—Tirst Floer. > good soft finish quality, with way affecting wear nor 29C good quality; broken - price, each ...... Men’s and Women's Umbrellas, u’vn frames; good assortment of handles, including many with Girls’ Cloth Coats ette collars, smart belted mod- 10 14 years. S4-inch Bolivia Coating, in PROFIT SALE price ings, in a large assort- 89C oned ef- 98C S4-inch brown and navy 44-inch Al Chiffon Pan- S4«inch Camel's Hair Coat- blus, tan, brown and 36-inch Storm Serge, a heavy and plum. NO PROFIT chiffon finish quality, in golden plum. NO PROFIT fine rich lustrous quality, sponged d'brown Handkerchiefs hemstitched borders. Some have appearance. NO PROFIT Men's Pure Linen Initial assortment of initials. 210 Goldenberg’s=—Tirst Floor. good qualfty fast black Ameri- cord loops. $8.75 els, with patch pockets; in navy Geldenperg'o—~Bocend Floer, N .1 Men’s Furnishings fully reinforced sol. 10c white and colors and 33C Men’s Paris and Bright bing. NO PROFIT xed Gloves, NO PROFIT SAL the Loom es 18, 19 98C four-in-hands; choice of stripes, PROFIT SALE price... and_cotton mixed: medium sizes up to 50, inciuding regu- domet_ flannel, trimmed with B and C. NO PROFIT SALE Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor, lots, not all this eason’s mod- sizes (32 to 40). NO Men’s Medium-weight Suits, shades of tan, brown and green; price .... s wool tweeds, in light shades; a Men’s Half Hose, maco cot- toe and heel; slight se Men's President Suspenders, striped effects. NO Pad Garters, black, white and SALE price . go0d heavy quality, with extra of Nightrobes, extra full cut sizes; PROFIT , fine grade figures, plain colors and 190 Men's Glastenbury and heavy weight: natural lars and stouts. NO $1.29 silk frogs; perfect quality; price B . Men’s Clothing el; mostly fitted models; dark PROFIT SALE price .. all wool; quarter and half lined: sizes 32 to 40. 9 $11.95 Young Men' chance to match the odd. coat; ton, in black and plain colors; onds. NO PROFIT SALE fine lisle webbing; in plain PROFIT SALE price .. 5 plain colors; lisle web- 16C Men's Wool long wrist; army stock. 18C trimmed with white braid; per- N domestic silks, medium &hape novelty effects. NO Under- wear, wooi gray_color; mostly ali PROFIT SALE Men’s Luxedo Pajamas, heavy sizes A, $1.10 Men's Winter Overcoats, odd shades; mostly small 510 models for young men: medium NO PROFIT SALE Pants, of all- sizes 29 to 40. NO PROFIT SALE $2,69 . price .. . S8-inch Mercerized Table SALE price. 8 extra heavy, for Goldenberg's—First Fleor. Damask, neat dice pat- 37C (Limit th as luncheon cloths or table Table Damask terns. NO PROFIT 36-inch Mercerized Dice Dam- tops. NO PRO! 1 , for scarfing or :::Mnl. NO PROFIT l l’/zc SALE price. .. Mercel;‘lud ,Phn:;nk Table Cloths, hemstitc or scalloped; 54-inch sfze. 75C NO PROFIT SALE price (Limit one.) Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Keith’s Willow Linen Cor- respondence Cards, white and colors; 25 cards and ef- velopes. NO PROFIT 35C SALE price.. : Composition Books, board backs; 84 pages of good RORIT SALE price.. l C BROFIT SALE price... Luggage Cases, with riveted strongly made; con- venient for carrying 9 hand] lunches, school books, .t(;. NO PROFIT SALE Stamped Pillow Tubing, as- gorted neat patterns: hemstitched for créchet or stampe for scalloping. NO PROFIT SALE price. .. 75C (Limit one pair.) Lace-trimmed Scarfs and s J Herlmmclled carts, cream color ar linen.. NO PROFIT SALE price Z 590 Goldenberg Scarfs, $3.19 ‘Women's Brushed Wool Scarfs, assorted dark striped effects; made with fringe and pocket; 800d heavy weight. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Women’s Aprons 34e Malds' Round Waist Aprons, of unbleached muslim trimmed with cretonne pockets and bor- ders. Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. Wash Goods inch ‘Lon‘)‘:cloth. fine chamols finish qual- NO PROFIT SALE P 5 36-inch White Pl,nma Checks, In the desiruble pin checks, for under- garments. NO PROF- lzl/zc IT SALE price....... 33-inch White Cm:non Cloth, a cloge woven, linen fin- {sh_quality. NO PROFIT lOC SALE pric 5 nch White Mercerized eck Nalnsook, extra fine soft clinging quality, for lingerie; boxed containing ten yards. NO PROFIT 3 BALE price S 32-inch ite Mercerihud" 1 Madras, various w! ] oven “marcerized stripes; mill lengths from 2 to 6 yarde. NO PROFIT 190 SALE price 36-inch White Check Dimity, o fine. sheer, criep quallty, for en's and_ children’s NO PROFIT SALE 24C price : : 36-inch Colored Poplins, rich, lustrous mercerized quality, in ink, light blue, laven- Ber: taf, reseda and gray. NO PROFIT SALE [ o4 PriOE .-.ooo-- 32-inch Shantung Pongee, a silk and cotton demi-rough qual- ity, in tan, old rose, 4 gray, green and gold. C NO PROFIT SALE pric 5 25-inch Chiffon Silks, rich, lustrous silk mixed quality, in & £00d assortment of street and even shades. NO PROFIT 195 SALE price........ 2 Goldenberg's—First Floor. Jewelry Bar Pins, rhinestone and col- ored stone effects; bril- llant settings; attrac- tive styles. NO PROFIT C SALE price 7 Mesh Bags, silver-plated fine ring mesh; aseorted desirable shapes and sizes. NO PROFIT . SALE price. 2 Gold Filled Beauty Pin Sets, two in set; dainty styles; plain and engrgved effects. NO PROFIT SALE price Goldenberg's—1 Floor. Leather Goods Women's Handbags, of silk, velvet and leather, in an as- sortment of pleasing styles; a 3 $1.25 e leather, aud novelty fects; assorted shapes. NO PROFIT SALE 15(: price . 5 Geldenderg’s—Finst Floor. Footwear ‘Women's Black and Tan IflFh $hoes, Louis and Cuban heels; sizes in the lot from 233 to 7. NO PROFIT # SALE price Women's Red Felt Comfort Siippers, padded soles and_pompons: _&izes to 6. NO PROFIT 57(: SALE price. ‘Women's Kid Boudoir Slip= pers, tan, black and pink; leather foles and pompons; sizes 3 to 7, but not in each_color. NO PROFIT SALE price 896 Goldenbers’s—Finst Fleor. Notions Real Hair Nets, cap 5 and fringe nets; full size. OC NO PROFIT SALE price.. Paper Shopping- Bags, large size: strongly made. NO PROFIT SALE price.. Three-in-One 0il, sewing machines, writere, ete. N SALE price. .. Electro _Silicon, silver and metal pol powder or cream. PROFIT SALE price Nickel Safety Pins, on card; assorted kizes. NO PROFIT SALE price, TWO cards for....... Goldenberg's—Tirst Floor. Children’s Bloomers 20c Pair Children's Muslin _Bloomers, large reinforcement; well made; full-cut sizes from 2 to 10 years, Infants’ Long Petticoats, of ° white flannelette, with muslin bande and neat 33 i hems. NO PROFIT SALE prico . 3 c Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Extra Size Cloth Dresses, $6.95 Women's Extra Size Dresses, of French serge, In black and navy blue; trimmed with fancy braid and’ silk embroidery and belt; full-cut sizes for stout woman, from 421 to 523, i enberg’s—Becond Floor. { o em | Of pink and white coutil; low and medium bust models, long skirt; guaranteed boning; | all sizes. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. with Lining Satine 33c Yard 86-inch Mercerized Lining Sat- ine, fast black; rich lustrous grade. (Limit, four yards.) Goldenberg’s—First Floor. | I \ { | 1 I