Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1923, Page 47

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23 = THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. .(J., FEBRUARY 18, 1923—PART 2. 4 Scratch Playing || $1 Window | | $1.95 Couch 79 (la;'bage Cans _| - Shades Covers With This 5O Pads Cards With This 60 - With This = With This 4bC Coupon and.. . e With This Coupon and 1 Coupon B Coupon and.. ... , Ty q ) Alumi D - Periect Quality and .... . i Doshie Csgon and loc ‘i’“""“ - 2 l c Oiled Opaque or Heavy 1mitation i Galvanized Iron Gar- 3 @ 1 (=] Roastuis, U -1awn B! ! size; round shape. Scratch Pads, con- wPlaying Cards, Holland _Finish Linen Couch Covers, \ ) bage Cans, lock covers; venient size for desk, good quality tinen || Window Shades: Lol g LR (S) | | telephone or pocket | | faich; Tuil packs. Size Jxs9.t; want- | | airipes ‘on- natural size L e ) 3 ed shades; complete color grounds; fring- B . S | () || cd ghades’ complers | | calvgrotnantirie: | | e DOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" Statlonery Dept. . Fourth Floor. Fourth Floor. (8) A Specially Arranged SaleT at Will Provef Uusual oMn of ashington Values Easily. Worth $2.50 and Even More very Shirt Perfect Quality—All Sizes 1315 to 17—All Sleeve Lengths This sale will prove a history-making event—offering 3,000 Shirts of fine quality materials, guar- = anteed fast colors and perfectly cut. *Don’t confuse these shirts with those advertised at $1.65 and more —quality distinguishes them—quality in the fineness of the materials—quality, too, in the careful way they are made. d Materials Are Heavy Russian Cord Madras, Zephyr-Weight Woven ‘Madras, Close-Woven Silk Stripe Madras, Blackstone Madras DN \\ p Shown in all the newest Spring 1923 pat- terns, such as pin stripes, candy stripes, broad bar stripes and many combination stripes. Shirts made in the usual custom way, with five pearl button fronts, with full placket slecves.” nd buttonhoiés and pre-shrunk beaded ncckband. Sizesa 131, to 17 AllRegular Sleeve Lengths - Every shirt guaranteed fast colors, a new shirt for every one that does not entirely prove satisfactory. Values worth easily $2.50 and even more. Sec window display. Goldenberg's—First Floor. A Marvelous Sale of At Hell Price and-Less - | 25e 55c $5¢ Bleasciirglgsfieets Genuine Oriental Rugs| Men’s “Onyx” Hose The success of our Oriental Rug Department has been truly remarkable. Lovers of these rich floor coverings are quick to_appreciate the opportunity to choose from a large and varied stock of genuine Oriental Rugs at one-half and l¢ss than prices quoted elsewhere. Every man is familiar with “Onyx” Hosiery, recognizing Choice is offered of 100 handsome rugs, which include fugs from recent putchases. The | them to be of the highest standard and quality.” At these un- majority are strictly. perfect®uality, while a few, being odd pieces, have small places that have | ysually low prices it will be wise economy to lay in a supply At Away Below Present Market Prices been skillfully repaired. Shown in all the richest and choicest colorings. Sizes 2 ft. 10 in. G < i = ’ L e e : fortheseasy . o A purchase of 600 dozén Seamless Bleached Sheets. BELOOCHISTANS KURDISTANS TABRIZ LOT ONE—“Onyx" Sample Hose, of lisle b e FERir e DG HAMADA BIJARS SAROU thread, mercerized lisle and mercerized cotton. S i el arade atial: e li 1 ’1 e jour LILLIHA SENNAS TURKOMANS Included in this lot are the famous Onyx “Dub- | tive. All high-grade qualities at less than today's who MOSSULS - DOZARS ETC. L-Wear” Hose, which are fully reinforced for | sale prices. g B extra wear. All perfect quafity. Stri o ality §50 to $65 Values $75 and $100 Values $115 to $140 Values $150 to $200 Values 1134, Former 39¢ and 50¢ values 2 Made of ;\llxllc:\t':“:ll‘l’dg(:ll:f:\;]td({:::l(l::;\ cotton, fiec $26 76 $42 50 $59 50 j $74 50 e vl:“.u—_:(f“:"x" Pure Thread Sil.k.H“"": ] from starch or dressing. The lot comprises the most = = . = with square or “Pointex” heels, full fashioned; wanted sizes for double beds. lisle or all-silk double reinforced sole and toe; | ] 9 5 black and plain colors. The injuries are slight © $8.50 Japanese Rugs, $4.85 Cook’s Linoleum Rugs Half Price , | axd wil not affect wear nor appearance. Be- Lot One Lot Two Lot Three E an y D% le s SE e G S e So gt | speel et s o e Eee e snceon s om st | Sewbecn semovel Bivegalier weetves of 9240 90x90 Extra 81x90 351_"99 e Repmiarty S6.00 Sore peioes 4345 EEies Gusi ge s e s ving Gt | oy SHREE. A0u? Brand Mo, B0 Large Size Size ize 24x48-in. size. Regularly 75c. Sale price, 39c. 7.6x12 ft. : $15.00 $7.85 | on account of slight defeéts in weaving—faults | J g 10.6x12 it. $21.00 $1098 | which do not interfere with wearing qualities. | ®oldorbers's—First Floor y’ $1.75 All-Wool French S ovV'S . i -Wool French Serge T ° Serges are still among the favored ! P ¢ o materials for spring suits, dresses WO- ants Sults and capes. This is an exceptionaily { $ 9 A car shipment of these famous cork-filled, burlap Linoleum Rugs cause of this low price the trade mark label combination colorings. Stenciled designs, in hundsome wool rug pat- | which this factory is noted The injuries consist of a slight blur in print- 6x12-it. size. Regularly $4.25. Sale price, $2.45. Size Value (When Perfect) sate price] Thread Silk Hose, high spliced heel, double re- 3x6-ft. Regularly $1.50. Sale price, 79c. 4.6x12 ft. $9.00 $4.45 | inforced sole and toe of hgsle thread ; black and 55 35 19 27x54-in. size. Regularly $1.00. Sale price, 55¢. 6x9 ft. $12.00 $5.85 | plain colors. These are classed as irregulars o . . @oldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 12x13.6 it. $27.50 $13.75 | Irregulars of $1.00 values fine, close-twilled, all-wool quality full 42 inches wide, in black, navy. | brown, copen and burgundy. Yard, ! * $2.25 Allswool Cu:‘ton Crepe, 54 $§169 All-wool e orm S 50 inches | wide; black and navy $ 1. l 9 blue ..:... g Galvanized Iron Re- #8c White Japan- HKeystone Heavy 2% 5 Aluminum y 5 . sl:,so “AI &o “e:'tweedl. 54 volwing Dustless Ash ned Bread Iron Retinned Food D iettlen; 10- e - nches - P = Ch % 100 Boys' Spring Suits, purchased from a . vide, ! mixtures, for suits, $1 .69 ‘ - :"'_':':h it $2.49 Boxes; roll- 29, With "¢ eats $1.09 large manuficturer at away below the pre- _black d | :k(é:saonxxlll \‘\'-vr;‘;nls e e _can top style ..... ters, for.... o vailing prices. Each suit with two pairs . welght, 56 inches wide, b of full cut knickerbocker pants. Dressy | benutiful cclor et || a0 GRial ) EISIE e $2 69 Norfolk models, in a pretty shadg of me- | ana children's wear, Beaver and gray..... - dium gray. Pants fully lined. Sizes 7 to | Inchés wide... & Gatlaaiitgle P REC Ribnt 17 years. Boyw' “Smart Set” Sults, with two pairs of pants, of rich tweeds; well tailored and finished; | e, b ; Dnmts’ fined. with. aipacas ew rin ettcoats both pairs "of " pants fully }$9 75 b L calve adjust- . . lined » 2 i ment; a high-grade Mrs. Potts’ Saa‘ Colored Glanw $2.49 Heavy Tin > guarantced §3.10 1roms, nickel-plated Frult Bowls, with Copper-bottom Wanh Lace Curtatn 7% Large Toyw sgmare sewr Smits, with two patrs of | oo 5 \ Sniah. 2 itone: separate stand and 7 Boilers, with cold Stretchers, with cen- Scrubbing pants, of all-wool materials, in an assortment egular $5.00 = - pieces of ar- nd1 S lrhrace §1g0 Mopa. long 0t et Epring colorings; cholce of tweeds, cassi- . stand a nd gy 69 VG179 ewisraot siee SL. Mops, lons ere or eheviot. Sises 7 Values, at. ... ( ° A - handle ...... b 1 to 20 years, including P regulars, extras and < ok 3 stouts . * Now that women are planhing spring outfits, their thoughts naturally’ in- clude a new petticoat—here is an op- Boys’ Overcoats Finally Reduced portunity to saye money. Made of pure silk jersey, with deep-plaited flounce, * $6 Chinchilla Overcoats, | Boys' §7 to $8.50 Overcoats, of full cut at hips. " In black, tan, navy biue eend $3 88 el Tined: g sy | blue and purple. Made with elastic years, ut S ’ o size =, $4.88 waistband. All lengths. : Boys’ $10.75 to $15 Overcoa at . = -wool terials, in sizes 3, ¢ B oats, raglan 1 el Table Lamps, Ww! $1.10 Galvanized = Fl‘d“‘.‘,"_\.m"’:.‘,“ Pt ihe rioddls, for the WArger boys from | tirents, cis oy bire ooy BeaoL 52,98 H art glass PANCIE 83- yron W a 8 b vy Taes Radio Aluminum Electric ggc Toc Galvanized Ironing Boarts, ittlo fellows and .15 11 to 14 yeal 0od Fancy tucked and plaited flounces sorted shapes ek bl e Table Stoves for Iron Coal Hods, on folding stand, d 16 vears for the quality all-wool ma- and fin- §1008 s large 24- 7g9c Frying ' 69¢ well $1.79 Bt Doy -iveonees ® terials. at = @Goldenberg's—Third Tieer. ishes g inch sise No. 7 sise made. .. Silk Flounce Petticoats, with cotton tops, High-grade Metal

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