Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1923, Page 23

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g e THE EVENING Mrs. Harding Shuns Egypuan Band of “Useful © . Infl S G Women” in Fairy s i o v a f By the Associited Press. Dispatch to The ‘\ur | gowns, also-appropriate for the the- S SW YORK. April 25.—The length | &ter, r green-beaded georgette. MANCHESTER, Bnglang, Apti i With this is worn a black satin cape | 25—*"The Useful Women,” an or- Sf a skirt is'a matter of moment to | poavily' trimmed with jet and with | gorr Lol FEREL WOMCLT S5 00 all women and many men, both for (a green lining the exact shade of : Business and personal reasons. For |the dress. The cape is two-thirds | league of falry godmothers, has started operatiohs here. Under B b A% ap An oo interaatad it the length of the gown and is thus e benelit of thuse eres of neither the extremely long nor the $ i 1fay be stated authoritatively that the | extremely short This costume | 18 @ufdance bachelors requiring Hrot. 1ady of the land will wear her |18 Completed. as of Mrs | wives, elderly gentlemen looking for some one with whom to dis- cuss politics, brides needing ad- | Harding's newest o s, by slip- skirts this spring, approximately siX|jers and stockings of an .exactly es from the ground. vive about .the. trousseau, or hostesses seeking “fillers” at a | matching- shade, 'he writer is able, through ex-| Une of M Harding's ne dinner party, all will be assisted. Mrs. Lily, the daughter of a noon fros i crepe de press permission. to give descriptions | French gr with touches o of some of the latest additions to Mrs. | blu. an d in bands of Pmbroidery; Harding's spring apparel. recently re- | 4round the neck and on the sleev former lord mayor of Manchester. celved at the White House. These who is starting the scheme, ex- plains that in addition to the du- ties mentioned above. her “useful Harding wears a g Sabe With w collar of Eray ord whits show an abiding sense of individual- . a wonderful conception of color values, a sure judgment of becom- ingness of design and a total avold- ance of extremes of i Co ervaltis i o i ouservatism is a keynote of Mrs. | Perhaps one of the most striking g's ideas in_dress. as is the | and ai ished of Mrs. Harding’ so with the President himself. | new ev Vet the haute couture declare that the | of black and eeru Span “lothes of no other mistress of the | {s adorned with flowing lace draperies White House have been so admired | and is furnished a wonderfully ef- | heir appropriateness and smart- | fective color contrasa by being touch- Perhaps these two latter fa «d at the belt witn a large, loose 1ors help to account for the fact t ette of roval purple veivet. the President and his wife are coun The effectiveness of all these ¢d among the best-dressed men an is heightened not wonen in America. care with whi; -|a woman pirate. who has alread have been ¢h N {taken a heavy toll of loot from ves: the animation and vivicily which has | sels. Nothing is known of her. ex- || marked her recovery from her recent | cept the fact that she speaks English, | beautiful | illn wore a| The bold n.m h ..r prevailing E reen, with a | tian influence deep mauve ostrich trimming which | upon Mrs. formed a high rolled collar, making a | so far h ‘wonderful background for her face. ' to discover, for the Luxor design. One or her new mi-cvening though old, ‘are far from co after-| nat she selected to accompany this costume is of beautifully modu- | lated shades of one rich tone | melting women” will be wilfing to mend wachelors’ clothes and darn their cocks, look after children, act as auides to country visitors who want to see Manchester, exercise provide players for bridge parties in emergencies, search for missing relatives, do family shop- ping, find. or try to find, vacant houses, teach languages and read books in almost every tongue, ar- | range tours and do the packing. | —_— I There rtecently appeared on the | - | rjver at Hongkong, much to the ¢ |alarm of ship owners and their crews, | into another, Striking Evening Gown. reen is a color which has found | & or in Mrs. Harding's new costumes. | Wor example, a gown she wore at the | theater recently was of mauve lace. With this she | ton boots, and carries a*wicked-look- || brocaded cape of appie ing revolver, with which she compels || her victims to surrender. Under her | are a score or more Chinese brigands, who, although they are cut-throats nd rchbers, obey her implicitl { THE MANS STORES ¥ OF WASHINGTON STAK, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDN 15“1\\ APRIL 25, 1yz3. | wears a serge costume and Welling- || Special Offer . “WEAR-EVER”' 8%INCH ALUMINUM FRY PAN ‘ 1.20 Cover 21c extra ‘(Regular price 30c) time only / “Wear-Ever’ Aluminum Cooking Utensils First Floor Bargain Booth and Store. $1.95 Couch Covers $1.19 v_ Imitation Linen Couch finished with knotted fringe; natural linen color grounds with red, green, blue or tan stripes. Goldenborg's—Fourth Floor. $1.69 Seamless Sheets Extra Size 90x90 inches ($1. Sheets of a h)gh standard of quality used by Washington housewives with satisfaction for years grade, hand torn and ironed, in the de: Subject to slight 90x90 inches. 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect quality, free from starch or dressing; full double- ’ { | bed \\nrlh 31 $l.35 cuch 35¢ Blelched 36-inch size: p made of heavy close-w i pillowease cotton, each. Goldenberg s—First Floor. for limited | Women’s $5 and $6 Oxfords & Strap Pumps $3.69 Shoes from our regular stock that have sold down to a few oi a kind now reduced for prompt dis- posal. Choice offered of U(fords and Strap Pumps of pat and black kid. Black s and low walking heels. Goldenberg's—First Floor. and dull leathers. Louis, Spanish Sizes 2}% to 7 in the assortment. Termed “Run-of-the Mill” 25 lleavy, round thread rable extra large size, imperfections. $350 Crochet Bedspreads, full double-led size; heavy ralsed Marseilles pat- $2.49 terny 50c Bleached | llowusexl.l-h\ pillow- inch s of tulb) r from 3¢ Starch or d 20c Bieached Muslin, a close- fEfniml Grade. 5e wide 59¢ White Chlffon Voile . . 44 Inches Wide—Special at ixtra fine, sheer, two-ply quality for charm- ing summer frocks and blouses, made ul'-w» lected Sea clinging finish. A4-inch White Tndian lengths from 2 linen Head, | 36-4Anch Imported White Ratine, | a high-grade wash fabric for | womens ' sport suits 59C ] and dresses. Worth Island combed cotton, The width is 44 inch with soft 36-inch White Poplin, varn lity, with 48C s finish Women’s Slip-On Sweaters, $1.98 These Smart, Practical Sweaters are shown in an assortment of pretty new weaves, with round necks, long sleeves and tie belts. In black, blue, Harding blue, buff, gray, jade and peacock. All sizes. Women's Sweaters, tuxedo models, with tai- ckets and belted; in : $4.75 and navy blue hair : Your Old Mesh Bag Can Be Made to Look Like New Irrespective of size or condition, any Mesh Bag Department during th veek will be made look like new at no nal cost. Repajred and re- ninicdie 61 45 plated in gold ... and re- * $2.75 “Before” “After” Goldenberg's—First Floor. Sale of High-Class Dresses Many of Them Duplicatss of Regular Stock Dresses Selling Up to $37.50—Unmatchable Values at $14.50 Misses’ Sizes 16 to 20. Regular Sizes 36 to 44. “Stylish Stouts,” 42Y/, to 52V, Continuing with replenished assortments the sale that attracted such favorable at- tention last Monday. Think of choosing a dress of exclusive style and of the same high character as we have been selling in our regular stock up to $37.50 at this low price. You will marvel at our ability to offer such wonderful values. The beautiful materials—all enjoying the greatest popularity this season—arc: Roshanara Crepe—Canton Crepe— Crepe de Chine—Egyptian Crepe— “Alityme” Knitted Crepe Silks—Wool Crepe — Tricosham — Dropstitch Tricolette—Shekara Silks—Printed Canton Crepe—Lovely Summer Printed Silks, Etc. $2 Satin MesSaline 35 Inches. Wide—All Wanted Colon A Dbeautiful quality silk, firm woven and Styles include smart Sports Dresses in contrasting colors, and rich looking combinations, Dresses for Street and Afternoon wear and for formal occasions. Long waist and straightline models, with pleated skirts, mamy trimmed with ribbon girdles, buttons, roscites, ctc, others with lace or organdy collars. The Highway of History Is the Buy-way for Men! The Leadership of Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington Emphasizes the Leadership of the Man’s Store on Pennsylvania Avenue to the classxc boulevard so closely assoctated with the high moments in the lnatory of a great people. F AMOUS thoroughfares of the world yield homage Pennsylvania Avenue is unique. It is at once the highway of the political life of a nation and the ar- tery of the business life of a nation’s capital. The Avenue is peculiarly and inimitably an institu- tion in the world of men’s apparel. It is more than metropolitan. It is cosmopolitan., Men have always turned instinctively to the Avenue in matters of dress. Midway of the Mile of Destiny, the Man’s Store for t\\'entfl-fivc vears has linked its destiny with this his- toric thoroughfare for men. And each year its growth has proved the wisdom of the founder. A_finer Man’s Store has just been inaugurated on the original site—re-created for beauty and rededicated to duty. It is being remarked upon as the best-ap- vointed shop for men on the Avenue—or off it. Among Many Notable Features of Our Expanded Institution Pennsylvania Avenue Service In Collars Known to All Men: Arrow Collars Ide Collars Aratex Collars Van Heusen Collars MONEY'S WORTH OR MONEY BACK D.J. KAUFMAN Inc 10057 PAAVE with rich satin face A general favorite for spring Shown in a complete assortment of street and also black and white; 35 evening shades; inches wide. Women’s Muslin Drawers, 79c Women's Extra Muslin Drawers, with deep flounce of pin tucks and hemstitched ends. Yoke bands. All full cut, well made gar- ments. All wanted sizes. Batiste Step-ins, pink, lavender and white, trim- med with lace medallions, ings Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Size 25¢ Dress Ginghams 19¢ Yard 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in a large assortment of checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors. Fine, close-woven, soft-finish grade, that will make up into smartest and prettiest summer frocks for women and children. Mill lengths from 5 to 15 yards. 25c Percales, 18c Mill ends of 36-inch Percales, lengths from 2 to 10 yard Cholce of checks. stripes, do plaids and neat figures for men and b shirts; algso women's house dri s and_ap Goldenberg’'s—First Floor, TR S Fashiongrams From Paris McCall Printed Pattern 3057 PRACTICAL bloomer frocks as attractive as this are wel- comed by the busy mother who make her ‘small girl's clothes. The quaint high yoke deepens into a front panel. The dress was made with Printed Pattern 3057, every thread pure silk. and summer. tions of colors. Sizes 16 to 20 for Misses; Goldenberg's—Second Floor. $1.59 k. Here Are Real Savings on Young Men’s Suits With One and Two Pairs of Pants $16.90 wr-sighted young men will lose no time in profiting by this sale of Spring Suits at $10.%0. And no wonder— for just think of buying-a brand-new suit at such low price—right when vou are expecting to pay regular prices. Few-of-a-kind styles from our higher priced lines that have accum- ulated from popular lines that have been selling freely. Sports models and two and three button styles of Blue Serges and Fancy Cassimeres, in light and dark shades— excellent variety of colors in the lot. Tartan checks, brown, tan, green and'gray mixtures. One pants suits, half and quarter alpaca lined; Two-pants suits alpaca lined. Sizes 32 to 38 included in the combined lot. Goldenberg’s First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance from K Street. $12.95 Perfect Quality Stenciled Crex Rugs with Factory 9x12-Feet $ 9 8 5 o Label Large Room Size CREX Rugs are everywhere known for quality, scrvice and attractive appearance. Tomorrow’s sale offers the most desired kinds at a rare saving. They are perfect quality Crex Stenciled Rugs, 9x12 ft. size, in a pleasing as- sortment of colorings, includmg wanted greens, blues and browns in beautiful stenciled designs. Every Rug 6x9=ft. size 4 ft. 6 in. by 7 ft. 6 in. size $5.95 || $3.95 Stenciled Grass Rugs, $3.65 $x10 ft. large room size double-warp Grass Rugs, green, blue, brown and combination colorings; choice of oriental or medallion designs; tape-bound ends. $14.15 Congoleum Rugs | 39c Grass Runner, 24c $9.85 ! | 22-inch Stair or Hall Runner, heavy double warp_ grade, green stenciled borders, Wwith tape bound sides; any quantity cut from full rolls. $1 Grass Rugs, 59¢ 27x54 heavy weight double warp Grass Rugs, in green, blue, brown or combination col- in oriental or medallion (First Floor.) “Red Seal” Congoleum Rugs, wgeconds of the famous “Gold Seal” quality, defects which are slight, such as a misprint or broken border: beautiful wool rug designs, in the most popular colorings. 59¢ Rag Rugs, 39¢ 18x36 Rag Rugs, hit-and- miss effects, light or dark col- ors, orings. (First Floor.) designs. Colors of Navy, Black, Deer, Tan, Almond Green, Regular Sizes, 36 to 44 and Gray, Rose, Orchid and beautiful combina- “Stylish Stouts” in sizes 4204 to 5415 Tots’ New Spring “Cinderella™ Panty Dresses $1.50 These charming little dresses are the latest ~|\h= for the little girls from 2 to 6 years of Made in superior style, of guaranteed olor materials, in plain shades and with novelty appliqued designs, cking and fancy stitchings. Girls' Summer Frocks, of 1m orted ging- hams, in a la of models and lars and pliqued d. W Goldenbers's—Third Floor. A Base Ball or Bat Free With Purchases of Boys’ Suits Boys’ $8 and $8.50 Two-Pants Suits Famed “Double Service” Brand $6.69 “Double Service” Suits with two pairs of pants are well tailored to give long wear—the best value possible to find at this price. Clever Norfolk models, in a variety of neat mixtures. Both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 y $1.50 and $2 Wash Suits, $1.29 il siptes Eotb g of s Bovs’ Wash Suits, all | gf material .(‘r(‘h.mh Sizes new Oliver Twist and | N e $8.69 Middy styles, also flap- FREE with per models, plain colors #and combination ef- fects; sizes 3 to8 vears: each suit warranted fast colors. in medium s lined s’ ane Ball Suits, of reg- 1l cloth, in plain ed or blue trim- t of shirt, ; sizes 4 to ) values at Regular ) values at Goldenberg's—Third Floor. $1 Window Shades | $1.25 and $1.50 Chair - mounted on 69c Each 3 ft. x § ft. 9 Perfect Quality Holland Finish Window Shad strong spring rolle white, olive and complete with ring and all fix- tures. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Cushions, 77¢ Large > Bar_ Harbor shape Chair tufted . with 18 buttons, th cotton; boxed with fast cr <. in light or dark floral, bird and folinge desi Goldenberg's—Fourth Fioo

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