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THE EVE G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, APRIL 5 BE SLOWTO STRIKE, DAVIS URGES LABOR Secretary of Labor Predicts End of 12-Hour Day and =" | The Whole Store Abounds With Savings $2 Summer Curtains $1.25 Pair Ecru and green grounds, with vari- ous color stripes; tassel trimmed; 40 inches wide, 212 vards long. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. 59¢ Drape Veils 29c¢ Stylish Draped Vells, various styls meshes, with scroll or dot effects; combination colors. B Goldenberg's—First Floor. Gingham Bungalow Aprons, 74¢c Good quality Gingham Bungalow 4prons, in assorted neat stripes: open front style with two 7o and tie belt; well made; full Women’s $4 Sweaters $2.98 Women's All-wool Tuxedo Coat Sweaters, buf? and black only; niceley made and finished; mostly all sizes. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Friday! This is the day every thrifty shopper should sizes. First Floor—Bargain Tabls, By the Assoclated Press WARF ., Ohio, April 5. Davis, speaking before the A mated Association of Iro el and | Tin Workers today, reafirmed his belief in the trade union idea, urged | 14bor to “be slow to use the strike | declared that the and the seven-day n industry must g a firm belief,” the Secretary trade union srnal principles of right we can establish the era American industry. cretary alga- | Our regular Friday Remnant Sale always brings exceptional values and worth-while savings. For tomorrow, prices are far lower than usual. visit Goldenberg’s, and the reason is fully stated in these strik ing values and prices. No mail or phone orders. Hueds New ats New Paisley Blouses Friday at $4.95 Styles that are right up to the minute— in the height of fashion this season. Beau- tiful combinations and colors that reflect the mode. Exceptional values tomorrow at $4.95. New Spring Waists Reduced to $2.49 Lot of 50 waists from our regular stock that have become slightly soiled from handling. Of fine, sheer quality French voile and striped dim- ity, in fancy trimmed styles with tucks and I insertion. Others frill fronts of 1 small or large : & or short sle Peter Pan, shawl or tuxedo collars. Goldenberg's—Second Floor, Mill Ends and Seconds of 35¢ Plisse Crepe, 12ic Yd. Mill ends of Plisse Crepe, in plain and fancy effects; lengths ranging from ' to 2 vards. 30 inches ‘wide. Firm, crinkly quality of exceptio krade, selling off piece in perfect goods at a yard. Can be used to good advantage purposes. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Turkish Towels 19¢ Each Turkish Towels, neat blue bordered style - sorbent weave for face or bath use: siza 17x3 inches; mill seconds of regular values. and day week “T have #aid, “that through the and fts « and justic of good wil Remnants of 50c, 69¢ and 75¢ Spring Wash Goods A great, big, attractive lot of white and colored wash goods, in- 39 cluding the short lengths and remnants from our most popular lines— regrouped and repriced for a rousing clean-up sale tomorrow at sav- ings that will attract crowds of Washington’s thrifty women. Lengths suitable for every purpose. The assortment includes— Crepe de Chine. ... les. .. .Paisley Ba- tiste. ...Ratinspun....Plain and Checked Ratine....P. ey Voile....Cara= van Batiste. .. Silk-finished Mercerized Cotton Plisse....Mercerized Wash Satin. ... Mercerized Stripe Batiste. .. .Satin Stripe Lingerie Voiles. ... White ..Imported English Nainsook....New Cloth....Imported Dotted ...Mercerized Striped Shirting Madras. ...Mercerized Poplin, etc. 29¢ and 39¢ Wash Goods, 19¢ Remnants of New and Wanted Wash Goods, in a large assortment of beautiful weaves an colors, as well as staple white fabrics, in lengths for_waists, dresses and children’s wear. Included the lot are Printed Voiles, Linene Suiting, Beach ited Organdy, Mercerized Pongette, Plain Colored Voiles, Printed Batiste, Plaid Novelty Suitings, Plain {olored Novelty Striped Voiles, Plain Colored Organdy, India Linon, Organdy, Cannon Cloth, Honeycomb Suitings, White Voiles in plain and novelty effects, Checked and Striped Dimity, etc. Widths 27 to 40 inches. 19¢ and 25¢- White Goods, 15¢ Remnants of Longcloth, Nainsook and Pajama Checks, in useful lengths for every spring need 36 inches wide. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Rare Values, Indeed ! New Spring Dresses Worth up to $25 $12.50 Every dress is an irresistible combination of beautiful fabrics, smart styles, graceful lines such as usually found in garments at much higher prices. Every wom- an who needs a new spring dress and values economy should be here tomorrow to choose from this group at $12.50. Fashioned of such favored fabrics as Taffeta Silk, Canton Crepe, Alltyme Crepe, Tricosham and Paisley Combi- Hatofs 6 C-B Pink Brocade Corsets, Beautifully embroidered and braided ef- models; broken fects, some trimmed with flowers, gold and ize to 30; also 18 R & silver cord or Paisley silk. Plain, draped by e g e and bloused models. In black, navy, brown, cocoa, gray, henna and copen. Sizes 16 to 44 in the lot. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $12.50 Grass Rugs 9x12-ft. Willow Grass and 2,400-warp ITm- ported Grass Rugs, stenciled- and reversible 2 - e o model, with wide elastic insert woven border designs of green, blue, tan and et rose; all perfect quality; tape bound edges to 3, 24, 28 match (‘()Il)rjl]lv in rug. X . s j"fl”fll\mlflzflz' $2.44 eat piais. Yhis. trimed $14.15 Neponset Rugs, $6.95 Sweaters, plain white, trimmed with pink or blue, = <. - s alvo’ piain pink and P 1,98 0x10.6-it. Large Room Size Neponset .Rugs, a high-grade blue. Frl'd“"nh o | felt-base floor covering, bought to sell at this extremely low Infants’ “Vanta” Bands, cot- || price because there are only two patterns. A neat tile or wool ton and wool mixtures; tie-on sio “or e i SoRHEanRH ixioqTRvie Ve ¢ rug design. Complete borders, good colorings. Urzes Counsel First. of every strike, it 1s that, ultimately, it} ation or compro- | wave been idle for | s to me, 1s settled Ly mise months, have been br her around the | « and reach a settlement. | back to where they Figured Voiles. .. .Plain Voiles....Canton Crepe. Plain and Figured Pongee. .. .Poplin....Monte Carlo Added to Our Famous Specialized Line of Spring Millinery at onflict nths of i have counsel before nd of Long Day. % nt Hardi represeatatives of the e long sh ich seek to pe utti- | more reorganize hasis. “that the Amer- more than glad ss that m eliminat in the cheerfully pay the t in their bills for A very complete showing of new Spring Hats in the sale of Specialized Hats at $5 ready tomorrow. There are Hats to please every taste—smart, distinctive models ne that will delight because of their beauty and becomingness || ey 2t 15 <l b neat red and surprise you at their reasonable price. e s anpuEraac fophand borders: . o Mill seconds of 1 12I/2C Values. Friday at .... Hats of Hair Cloth, Timbo Braid and novel straws, Silk and e Straw Combinations, Rich Fabrics—scores of fascinating new effects, in fact 58=Inch Mercerized 4 i Table Damask, 39c 10 pieces of 58-inch Mercerized Table Dam- ask, splendid wearing grade for general use. Neat patterns. Mill seconds of the regular S9¢ quality. 50 dozen Mercerized Damask Napkins, 15 fnch size: neatly hemmed: assorted pa M steel | SON CONTESTS WILL. Man Claims to Be Heir of Sup- posed Bachelor. J N $1.75 Run-of-the-Mill Seamless Sheets, $1.29 31 dozen 81x90 Run-of-the- Mill Seamless Bleached Sheets; extra heavy, round thread quality, free from starch or dressing; the im- perfections are very small, in no w affecting wearing ualitie Goldenberg's—First Floor. 16c and 20c Cottons, lZ%c Remnants 36-inch and Unbleached : good useful lengths; close woven qualities. L Goldenberg's—First Floor. Remnant Lots of Corsets i NPWw: the posed Probate of owe o died r Flowers, feathers, embroidering and fancy trimmings are ap- plied in many effective ways. There are Hats for street, dress and sports wear—for miss or matron. By all means choose a stunning new Hat here while selections are so large. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. James C. who claimed Goldenberg’s Original Feature— Boys’ School Outfits Complete from Cap to Stockings Regular Value, $11.53 For Friday Only at $8.55 Every boy needs a new Spring out- fit for school wear. This sale offers an opportunity for mothers to outfit their youngsters at a worth-while sav- ing. The various items are taken from our regular stock, and the complete outfit consists of— —$8.00 Two-pants Norfolk Suit, in neat dark mixtures. Sizes 7 to 16 years. —$1.00 Blouse, of striped madras. —39c Silk Four-in-hand Tie. —$1.00 Golf Cap, plain blue or suiting mix- Remnants of $2 to $3 New Spring Silks 1 $1 49 a point that means busy selling tomorrow. 5 Included are Canton Crepe, Satin Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Taffeta, Costume Satin, Satin Messaline, Striped Sports Satin, Brocade Canton, Satin Duchesse, All- tyme Crepe, etc. Widths 35 to 40 inches. Good assortment of spring colors Useful lengths for blouses, skirts, dresses, capes, etc. 75c¢ Silk Striped Shirting, 50c Handsome quality silk striped Shirting, extra heavy weight and firm texture, in white grounds with newest’ satin stripes. Very pop- ular for men’s shirts, women's and children’s wear. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Girls’ Gingham Dresses i 1$1.59 AT. Girls’ Gingham Dresses, in plain colors and checked effects ; guaranteed fast colors. Smart new Spring models, with full sash bows, new pockets and collars. Full cut sizes from 7 to 14 years. Smaill let of Little Girls' Dresses, of colored organdy, pretty shades of mais and blue; | rufie trimmed | models; mostly all n | size: ' i that he had no relati one of { 1 had | or of d. Cross tised as e foen & o Remnants and short lengths from before . young | ed that he said. | the relationship will be HERMINE “ON LEAVE.” Intimates of Ex-Kaiser Give Ex-| planations of Reported Rift. By the Assoctated BERLIN with April reports in 5.-—In_connection | circulation abroad wife of for-| ft Doorn, heavy pink ar ause of a with her husband, atter to the fact that the tract entitles t month leave « in Germany | for the p > of looking after her 5 Nemo Corsets, low-bust models with long skirt; heavy oiled; sizes 24, 1'$5.48 13 Warner’s Pink Coutil Cor- wets, low bust and long skirt 1 circles close to the Hohenzol- c 1 that complete har- Doorn, - although | ping the lid down on of William in_order to much as possible from ture. —75c Hickok Leather Belt, with buckle. —39c Heavy Ribbed Black Stockings. : Total value, $11.53. Please note you may 2 make your own selections as to pattern or style. 0dd Lots of Boys’ Clothing 3 120 Boys' Wash Suits, Oliver | 7 “Stout” Boys’ Two-pants Furmture it and Middy - Styles; assorted | Suits, of all-wool mixtures and colors; blue serges; one of a kind; sizes 13 to 20 years, regu- $9.75 . flESll".lbLe ! for BrldE.S ( rorth 100 aha '§ larly $1 Friday 20 Boys' Tweed Middy Suits, Friday_at at all-wool; sizes 3 and $2 95 . 110 Boys' Blouses, of percale and white mallrjas; Sl 4 vears only, worth $4.95 each, Friday at Boys’ Corduroy Knee Pants, of Lawrence corduroy; stralght knee style; in tan only; 690 $1.00 pair, Friday at.. (First Floor) sizes 4 to 9 years, worth Goldenberg's—First and Third Floors. remove him the public eye Kiddies’ Rompers and Creep= 59¢ ers, assorted colors and combinations; peg top style; all sizes. Friday, Goldenberg’'s—Third Floor. ey Potted Plants Specially Priced Fresh from the greenhouse come these hardy growing plants, which we offer to- morrow at the following low prices: Hyacinths, 29c pot. Holly Ferns, 69c pot. American Beauty Rose~ bushes, $1.00 pot. Boston Ferns, 89c to $1.98. Rambler Roses, $1.98 up. Jonquils, 19c pot. Lilies, 29c bloom. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 13 Thomson’s Glove-fiitting Corsets, low and medium_bust models, h long skirts: heavy 25 to 32; also Royal Worcester Corsets, of white couti low bust and long sk ;_heavy boning; sizes 23, 34; worth $2.48 39¢ Grass Runner, 19¢ 18 and 22 inch double warp unner, for stair or hall ape hound sides; green ‘rhntl ed border designs. 1.50 Grass Rugs, 79c and 3x6-ft. heavy double $4.00. d all-over and border de- ‘ s ns.—(First Floor—Bargain i S e in black, gun metal and African Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. elastic insert; mostly brown. ~Perfect quality. all - sizes: worth 35¢ ‘Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, in each Friday at... black and colors; black with P J :; L] First Floor—Bargain Table, L] wo-Pants Suits $7.50 and $8.50 Crex Rugs, $3.95 4.6x7.6-ft. Perfect Quality Crex de Luxe and Herringbone Weave Crex Rugs, factory labeled; to be sold at this price | because they are drop patter: T tan, gray and brown stenciled medallion and border designs. Spring brides who re- ceive Henderson Furni- ture will treasure the gifts a lifetime. Many odd pieces of Mahogany at Impressively Reason- able Prices. JAMES B, Women’s Silk Hose, $1.00 Pair Pure Thread Silk Hose, with each, Friday (First Floor) L sNBoywiSchool Capsy of light (First Fioo: S Men’s $1.50 & $2 [ ] # Neglige Shirts 95¢ “spearpoint” heels, co ors with square hee 79c Vestee Sets 49¢ Eyelet and Net Lace Trimmed Vestees, new shape collars, at- tached; white and ecru colors. onds .. ‘Women’s Cotton Hose, light weight, in black, white and cor- and_ seamless Y chingny q/u S$US wha g wear KRYLIO THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS See with the Eyes of Youth You cannot obtain satisfaction We feature the genuine Kryptoks, from inferior bifocal lenses. as our Dr. George” Warren singularly successful in derful glasses. deserve the best. Charge Accounts Are Welcomed CASTELBERG'S cce pre- scribing and fitting these won- And your eyes is 3SRl AN e | 400 Men’s Neglige Shirts, odds and ends of high-grade qualities, of woven, count percale. Soft cuffs. ularly $1.50 and $2.00 each. _Genuine English Broadcloth, irts, plain_white, tan perfect four-in-hands, plaids, ombrees and novelty ef- fects, Worth 7o each. balbriggan and white gauze cot- ton: short sleeve ghirts, full length drawers, with extra full reinforced seat; all reg- ular sizes; seconds of 44c 69c values. Friday at.. corded and printed madras and close- All" well made and finished. Slightly soiled or mussed from handling. Values worth reg- Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, full double stitched throughout; bib style, heavy suspender straps, regular sizes; per- fect quality. Worth $1_65 $2. Friday at = Athletic Union Suits, of madras and nainsook; perfect closed crotch: sizes 36, 58 and 40 only. 0dd lots o values worth $1.00. 690 Friday 8t coeeosescose 38 Suits of Pajamas, of Shantung silk, trimmed with silk frogs; natural tan color; sizes A and B. Slight sec- $2.10 onds of the regular 36 value. Friday at.. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. " Women’s Oxfords and Pumps Women's Oxfords and Pumps, of patent, tan, black kid and Values Worth dull leathers. sizes in the lot from 2 to 7, Goldenberg's—First Floor. Good serviceable styles, with high or low heels. . Kayser Silk Gloves, 79¢ Pair Two-clasp Silk Gloves, Paris point stitching; double-tipped fingers; in mode, pongee, gray, mastic, black and white. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 25¢ & 30c Dress Ginghams Howe, in black and cordovan; mostly all sizes; seconds of 15c values. Friday C at Children’s Mercerized Cotton Socks, assorted colors, with turn- over cuffs: also white 19C with striped tops; onds. Friday at. Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. and Staple Domestics 16¢ Yard A remnant lot of the most wanted materials, including 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors; also 32-inch Romper Cloth, 32-inch Peggy Cloth, 36- inch Percales, 27-inch Shaker Flannel, 32-inch Woven Striped Tissues, etc. Excellent lengths for every need. 35c and 50c Remnants Remnants of 36-inch Shirting Madras, 36-inch Woven Check Tissue Ginghams, 32-inch Bates’ Ginghams, 32-inch Chambray, 30-inch Serpentine Crepe, etc. Good useful lengths. Fri- day at Geldenberg’s 25¢ P TTT T LRI TRT T Really Great Values at $19.75 Value-wise men will take advantage of this sale to buy their spring suits now. The sale price is down to bed- rock—only because we bought the suits at a con- cession is it possible to offer such values at $19.75. Every suit is brand-new and up to the minute in cut, color and fabric. There’s a good selection of styles and colors and every man will find something to ‘please him in the assortment. Well tailored suits of tweeds, the popular pencil stripes and other ma- terials, in colors of brown, tan, blue and black-and-white stripes. Exceptional values—not to men- tion the extra service that two pairs of pants 1 give. Goldenberg’s First Floor Clothes Men—Direct Entrance From K Street. Shop for Sleeveless Net Guimpes, with trills, lace trimmed, for wear with suits and 980 sweaters, Friday at... Goldenberg's—First Floor. Remnants of Dress Goods Regularly $2 and $2.50 Qualities $1.39 Remnants of fine quality All- wool Dress Goods, including Homespuns, Tweeds, Suitings, French Serge, Storm Serge, Can ton Crepe, e Useful lengths for spring s, coats, skirts an:‘]l dresses. All a3® 54 inches wite. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, 29¢ and 39c Cretonnes, 19c Mill lengths of Washable Cre- tonnes, 34 and 36 inches wide; lengths from 2 to & yards, but plenty alike for cushion. comfort. furniture or couch covers; and dark floral, stripe, foliage and tapestry designs, First Floor—Bargain Table.

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