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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, 'WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923 (m ; i : [ . [ ) L] | Super-Value-Giving Events €r 1nursaa oppers ‘ue | | , i | memsmraarararnaTraN rE R RN R TRIR LS A R I TS AU T EA RN ANGEOTAIGARTASNIOEA SN 25 ~ ; | b a P | | . ' | | © A New Purchase Brings Unusual Savings on Sy C Dfimghams .$3 Bedspreads $1.75 Wash Boilers -in. ress 81x90 Dimity = 5 Ginghams, in 19 Bedspreads, s 98 _Extra heavy i hecks, i Midare, . Galvanized Tron | f : Coats, Capes and Wraps fetenat | 19| | B} $128 | | €4 | 67,00 K ain _colors; stripes; light- with cold woo —— H Values Worth Up to $35 b o IS Toatd ftenigtiies <fastib || werahit; apread for alll yeac ||| Pandlc: No: 7' colors. around use. ghoe | . %\ ’s New Spring D | - gl . _ omens IN€e pring vresses | Fashionable Coats, Capes and Wraps so im- - L | port part of the season’s mode. Coupled with < & SRS smartness of style and quality, materials Values Worth Up to $25 are savings seldom offered so early in the For Thmsday Only | i LoD : : : Study the splendid economies featured in this | fl = All are excellently tailored, with dis- cotuney U1 S er-Valuea” We always have tinctive trimming touches that proclaim and we always will set the pace by giving the | these garments newest of .the new for most for the money. No mail or phone orders. ° | Spring and early Summer. g . Standard Apron Developed of V-el_o‘"') Poiret b Ginghams lz%c 1f you failed to attend our recent sales of Dresses at Tw,I[, Overp laid s, Sports 2 ot e ?| - B SlZ.iO,hllmre’sl anotger (l)]pponumty to share in the same re- ; . 0 2 Standasl Apcoly G et colore: : markable values that have made these events the talk of 1 | checks: Wi od 1 1 | Coatings and Novelty Mixtures = DESWI CHSCLeRANEMED Ny 2t the town. New Dresses have been added to tomorrow’s | H or full silk lined. Trimmings of ] 0 sale, and they offer equally as attractive assortments of i . buttons, silk stitching, ete : 39¢c Pl“owcases, Z9C beautiful styles as those in previous dress sales at $12.50. r, Brown, Navy and vari 3 45x36 Bleached Pillowamses, large size: per- 16 to 46 for mie i SRR G THE BEAUTIFUL MATERIALS INCLUDE— o Second E : e s veon = 1.69 BT Tricosham. . .Canton Crepe. . . Paisley soldenberg s—Second Fioo: L A with wide %l ) e e o Mok, whiiie and’ all’ wanted goke; A sueew belt and an Summer Printed Silks. . . Etc. street and evening shades. ;“’w ";"" and cuffs scems to Axe Biefs Sposilly Iouigtied Dresses with distinctive style touches—long loose or stitched a e O ee S an e UU ar H D h !-Dr-'he bwsy mother whose panels, short or long flowing sleeves, drapes, buckles, plain tai- £ I 5 H k Hotel M. SZ satln aucnesse t{,:',‘,',flf%“ Atws need’macs lcrfred‘;;:’mbnfl?crled.r,braidcd. S:;zme with dlacc' collars ;a‘nd girdles timely interest to Housekeepers, ‘anag I = of ribbon. vely Persian and Egyptian designs in rich printings, Aé! eu;r'!l OH = ’;‘ iet 'Iu il , Hote . 7." $l.59 ?ketched from MecCall as well as new Spring shades of navy, brown, tan, reindeeg' almond and oarding fiouse FOprIetors, who will need new supplies for f 35-inch Black Satin Duchesse, a rich, satin- Printed Pattern 3185,20c. green, ashes of roses, kit fox, etc. the Shrine Convention in June. tace, ull-silk quality. McCall Printed Patterns Sizes 16 to 44. Sale price, $12.50. $1.39 Sheets, $1.05 '$3.50 Bedspreads, $2.49 — & 15c to 45c Goldenberg's—Secend Floor. : : | end it RS Reeae Paven it dhien $6.50 Bolivia, $4.98 - — | | | qumlly.soc - - §6-inch Black Bolivia, one of the most popular AUNEEENPYTRNNYEETINTNNEERACNE S LN TRERRANNEEEANATRANTE SETER A PE ITPE FIPE PR i illowcases, 35¢ fabrics for stylish capes and wraps. 1 I o ¢ Bleached l'\llflwca{:‘xs. made, of A t s t’ C 4 f P . mporte reuvy quality pillowease t ; e | s M rtistic Copies of Paris Hats | . oL | 25c¢ Bleached Muslin, 19¢ C air Cushi y I Wh hi . A & e . ) TreSss 1Nnens dspreads, $1.98 ! 36-inch Bleached Muslin, very fine Bar Harber Shape Chair Cushions, neatly ose Chief Claim for Your Preference Lies in Their Individudlity < full double-bed | clowe woven, soft-finish quality, free made, "u“%dv:fl{:‘f:«rl‘ Ff.‘x‘n(:?:'«&l;lfy‘.‘iaw‘x:,hxf:fii 8 = . seilles designs, from starch or dressing. f,or"'d:‘r‘k";om. bied and tapestry designa— H c | ! oldenberg's—First Floor. CAl ° | la T—— RN R i ! Se-men Tmpostedi DyeasiLinas | ' ’, ! ’ i ; ens, heavy, firm-woven, all- Men! Here’s a Value Women’s $5 and 19¢c QM&I'C!IUIS'eFt&S, lq:}cm P New B lmeh quality, one of dhe most . Sheer Quality Marquisettes _or Tape- A group o nchantin New o ashionable weaves for summer | Serims, va or curtains. Full bolts, fi p g = g Genuine Imported $6 Oxfords and ST LT e deSHE S Srumber o vaeds, Hats i a special display and sale 7 dresses and suits. The color a v in our French Room tomorrow— = [oce pink reseda, tan, brown, | ‘JU) ot Suspenders Pumps . featuring the smartest of modes 7 light bluc, lavender, wistaria, | Selling in All Stores at $1 $1 Perfect Window for street, afternoon and dress © gray and white. g g Sh d 74 wear. Paris-inspired Hats and & 35-In. Pongee, 69 ) 69 * ades, C clever originations in scores of Z A b qu o Ccm,m C a pall' ° e Hinianes \:“:;3'?”'“5'3:{&;0’;‘;;:},: § styles—no two alike and every = fabric, having the appearance P ing Tollera: white, ecry, medium oF one of striking beauty and charm, f 2nd effect of all-allk pongee: Iy ‘nuine Imported * ¢ Gxr) figratns; coxiplate with all fixtures and There are silk hats with gorgeous 5 shades: also self c brocade S tot’ fhejmitation Newest spring styles, in ox- G g flower bouquets; new Arabian types gGexiene . regular price is $1 showing marvelous embroideries, 36=In. Poplins, 59¢ i fords and pumps of patent, tan calf, black and brown kid, dudl novel ribbon effects that are the » ol Colored Poplins, yarn mercer “last word,” also fascinating soft but for one day you ized quality, with Tich Justrous em at Goldenberg’s at = 39c and 48c 3 . y - lacy hats in new hues that lend un finish, all wanted colors, also Thite, stri Tigured leathers and black satin. Welt- Cretonnes, 24(: usual elegance, and tailored effects wutis, colored wi go—the i 3 i L 1 el ed and turn soles, with Spanish, Mill iengths and full bolts of Yard-wide that are unusually smart and becom. 36-In. Shantung Pongee | suspender made. ngths. At 69¢ a pair ¢ canuot sell more than two palrs o a customer. Men's Furnichings Department — First leor. ing. Come and see these attractive hats tomorrow—at $10, $15 and $25 Goldenderg’s—Secend Floor. 49c Shantung Pongee, superior high-grade cotton weave, yarn mercerized; all wanted shades for women's and children’s frocks. $2.50 Canton Crepe | Heavy rich lustrous quality Canton ] Crepe—the silk so high in favor for dresses this season. These beautiful silks + are here in the following wanted shades— | [ j Midnight blue, navy blue, brown, Ma- ] donna blue, old rose, Mohawk and mocha. 40 inches wide. $1.25 Stripe Shirtings | $2 Chiffon Satin, $1.69 89¢ | pi8-inch Colored Chiffon Satin, rich all pure silk quality, in a complete assortment of street Washdble Cretonnes, for draperies, fon and furniture slip covers; light or stripe, bird or tapestry designs.—First and Fourth Floors. military and low heels. Sizes 2%4 to 7, widths A to C. Goldenberg's—First Floor, $1.10 Garbage Cans, 89c Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans, medium size; lock covers.—Basement. N Y S $12 Bedspreads, $7.98 White Satin Marseilles Bedspreads, extra large size for double beds: handsome raised designs. 35c Printed Voiles, 19¢ 40-inch Printed Voiles, light and dark grounds, In new styles and colorings; mill seconds. Special for Gingham Week $1 We count these the best values | that have been offered in_two- pants suits this season. Every .69 two pairs of lined pants, which I means twice the ordinary wear. J A variety of neat dressy mixtures for school or dress b - Boys’ $8 2-Pants Suits suit a “double service” suit, with ear—yoke-back models with inverted pleats, patch pockets quality, for making handsome ot siew ard attractive street and evening costumes, styles; some with or- gandy trimmed collars, sashes and pockets, in h: 33-inch Fiber Silk Stripe ith flaps. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Shirtings, heavy quality with and evening shades, also white lustrous finish; whils and tan | and black. $2.50 Base Ball Suits $1 95 98¢ W. h Tubs 79¢ e~ "DiheagtiuRcolone) $1.50 Silk Tricolette With Bat or Base Ball y . ... ag 3 T . Shsaihass A o $2.25 Satin Duchesse | $1.19 : E . . alvanized Iron Was ubs, 22-inch size; side . i 36-inch Lace Stripe Tricol ., Regulation Base Ball Suits, of gray flannel trimmed with § 455 handles.—Basement. clear colored Washable $1.79 P R red or blue; outfit consists of shirt, pants, belt and cap; shirts . . . 35-inch Black Satin Duchesse, woven quality; white. flesh, { with collar attached, others collarless; sizes 4 to 16 years. A Ginghams, in a variety pure silk, heavy satin-face | pink, light blus, orchid, mais, bat or base ball FREE with each outfit. Better grade Base Ball Suits, regular $3.50 values, at $2.95. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. eta. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, 89c White Ratine, 59¢ 36-inch Imported White Ratine, a high grade ‘white fabric for dresses, skirts, etc. 225 All-Wool | [ Silk Stripe Tissue ] | 8% Table Damask, 59c b e 11 §1 Imported Whit full cut.and neatly fin- ished throughout. Fint Floor Bargain Tadle and for general use: choice of five patterns. (Limit six yards.) Ginghams 55¢ Yard Organdy Beautiiul lmported White Organdy, 45 inches Crepe,’1£yd. 54-inch All-wool Canton Crepe, ade for dresses, capes, etc,, in black, navy blue, fine, close wi ven brown and cocoa. $139 AH-wool Storm Serse, $1.19 double twilled quality, in black and navy blue, 50 inches wide Goldenberg's—First ¥loor. including the single and double breasted styles for men and young men. . 200 pieces of 32-inch Silk Stripe Tissue Ginghams, in a_beautiful assortment of new spring styles and colorings, such as plaids, broken and staple checks. Color assortment includes orchid, gink, tangerine, old rose, green, light blue, maise, honeydew, peach, black and white. Men’s 2-Pants Suits Double-Service Suits—at a Record Low Price, Too! $17.50 One of the best suit sales we've held this season—backed by values that should bring thrifty men here tomorrow to choose their new Spring suits from this lot at $17.50. Newest Spring styles that young men like— ular Sports models, as well as Every suit well tailored from good wearing materials, such as Cassimeres and Cheviots, in Tar- tan checks and plain and fancy shades, as well as mixtures of brown, tan and gray. Sizes 32 to 42 included. Goldenberg’s Firt Floor Clothes Shep far Mon—Direot Eutrance trom X Btrest. 19¢c Glass Toweling, 12ic 1,000 Yards of Red Stripe Glass Toweling, soft linen finish that does not lint; for side or glass towels. (Limit five yards.) 19¢ Huck Towels, 121ic 100 Dozen Hemmed Huck Towels, soft ab- gorbent finish grade, with necat red borders. Men’s $1 Work Shirts, 69c Clover Blue Chambray Work Shirts, collar attached; double stitched for extra wear; regue lar sizes from 143 to 17; perfect quality. Men’s Union Suits, 69¢c Flat Balbriggan Union Sults, short sleeves and full length legs; perfect closed crotch, ecru col- ors; seconds of $1.00 values. . Men’s Union Suits, 95¢c Athletic Union Suits, made with poros woven tops and nainsook bottoms; perfect closed crotch; all regular sizes; seconds of $1.50 values. Men’s Underwear, 59c Lawrence Mills Balbriggan Underwear, ecru colors; short sleeve shirts, full length drawers with extra large double seat; satine waist band; all regular sizes; seconds of 85c values. Gingham Petticoats, 69¢ Women's Gingham Petticoats, good qualityg in assorted stripes; made with deep flounces? all lengths. Girls” Gingham Dresses of waistline models; some with embrofdered designs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special at...... variety of new styles; ome In embroidered designs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special Bt cocesetccrrtececciiiecanes Celebrated “Cinderella™ Brand, stitchings and double collars of white material: 6 years .. G né'ham sizes 2 to Dresses Fine Grade Gingham Dresses, in an as- with _and without panties; some with appliqued de- v $1.79 sortment of popular colors; signs, others smocked an: still others with sash bac sizes 2 to 6 years ‘Goldenberg’s—Third Floor, Fastuiod bue Ginghion Wk Girls’ Gingham Dresses New, cleverly designed models that girls will admire, fashioned of splendid quality ginghams, in sizes and styles for little and big girls. “uaranteed Quality, in ncat checks—straightline and $1.19 Fine Grade Gingham ' Dresses, trimmed _with glque or organdy, others self trimmed. $1.48 Gingham Panty Dresses guAran- teed fast-color ginghams, some with fancy $1.00 in a Garden Rakes, 45¢ Garden Rakes, fourteen-prong size; long handle.—Basement. $1.98 Cooking Kettles, $1.39 Aluminum Cooking _ Kettles, large twelve-quart trade size— Basement. 79c Wash Boards, 59c Glass Covered Wash Boards, will not corrode nor tear the Boys’ $1. Blouses, 79¢ “Little Betvoot Bloust perfect quality; of neat ‘I'lpn madras in assorted patterns; tached soft collars, double yoke back; warranted fast ocolors; slzes 7 to 16 years. (First and Thira Floors.) 3 at- 50c White Check Voiles, 29c e R wide; an exceptionally fine, sheer quality, wi guaranteed permanent finish, a grade that alw retains its original crispness after many trips to the laundry. 59c Plisse Crepe, 38c g0-inch Yarn Mercerized Plisse Crepe, for lingerie, in pink, honeydew, orchid and white. 35c Indidn Head, 28¢c 86-inch White Indian . Head, linen-finfsh quality; lengths from & to 10 yards. Goldeuberg’s—First Floor. i | i | { h | 39c White Striped Voile, 29c § 36-inch Whito Novelty Stripe Voiles, fine sheer quality, with, white woven stripes. 50c White Voile, 39¢c 40-inch White Chifion_Volle, fine sheer, 1y quality, for walsts or dresses. 50c Mercerized Batiste, 39¢ 36-inch Mercerized Satin Stripe Batiste, in pink, light blue, honeydew and white; with self-color stripes; for lingerie. s — $6 Stenciled Grass Rugs 8x10-ft. Room $fze—Perfect Quality Higher prices are forecasted—better } take advantage of this sale and secure 8x10-ft. room size, double-warp Stenciled- Grass Rugs, in . blue, green, tan, brown and combination colorings, in. a good assortment of ori- ental, medallion and neat bordered de- summer rugs now. signs, 1§3.85 | i J $12.95 Crex Rugs, $9.85 9x12-ft. large room size, Erfl Rugs, in new 1933 pert ug: patterns; rown and combinations; four beautiful stenolled designs. ect quality, factory labeled, colorings of green, blue, $5 Linoleum Rugs, $2.45 |’ 50c Grass Runner, 29¢ 3x12-ft. Armstrong’s malk: noleum Rugs, cork-filled, e Li- burla; back grade, in light or dark wool rug designs, 22 and Grass 27 Ruuner, inch double-warp green stenciled border designs; tape-bound sides) suitable for hall or stair runners,

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