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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. who exact & constant toll from mal admirers without ever cantributing an adequate return. > In presenting the “Gold Diggers” in Washington, Messrs. Smith and Duffy are making the first production of | slde resort. Tn it Mr. Barton will im- |thie play ever permitted outside ! e the management of David Belasco, D B e cictace "C''°" |through special arrangements made 5 | with him. A great cast {s promised dsncing Chorus ot duinty Glviaitics s | under the airection of Harry Manners, e hAIL S SFTaD who Is staging the Washington offer- - | in. tncluding Miss Kuy Hammond, & i )| talented young star from the west PRESIDENT—The Gold Diggers.’’ coust, who will play the role that At the President Theater next week, | was ‘created by Ina Cluire. "George e e aten musicsl ploce | beginning Sunday. night, Davia Belas- | Baimes, Mobert Lowe, Viola Leach in which Mr. Barton hus appeared | eo's famous Broadway dramatie suc- | == under Shubert management, the other | cess, “The Gold Diggers,” the play in| 9. four being ~The Passing Show of |which Miss Ina Claire scored one of | BELASCO—"Bluebeard's 1919, “The Last Waltz" “The Mimic ! the greatest hits of her carcer and | Wife.” World,” and “The Rose of Stamboul.” | which Is now on tour duplicating its | e. The book of “In the Moonlight” is by | New York popularity, will be the at- | “Bluebeard's Eighth Wife," by Al- Walter De Leon and Edward Delaney | traction. {(red Sevolr.-@ Bl = Dunn; the music by Alfred Goodman, ! It is a study of American metro- | o oo An o gt oY with ensemble music by Sigmund |politan and stage life, a glimpse be- | Charlton Andrews, will be the offer- Romberg. It has been staged by Fred | hind the scenes Into the private lives, | ing at the Belasco Theater next Sun- G. Latham, and the dance numbers by | ambitions snd methods of thoso|day night. It is the play in which Jack Mason. It Is in two acts, the ' Broadway “lilies of the fleld” who|Ina Claire was scen here and in which locale being & southern California sea- * toll little and spin not at all, but'she won much success It is typically 19 the big New York playbouse. support- l skit, by Willlam K. Wells; Wyeth and ed by “White, Black and Useless,” alLa Ran, a song, dance and comical combination, in “The Black- e smith”; the Melvino Trio, rare musi- clans with novel instrument: and Louise Barlow, in “Da Las’ S with songs and funny dialogu Follis Sisters, in flapper frolics, and Nate Leipsig with his wonderful pack of cards. A Century comedy, still another laughmaker; the Urban Movie Chats and the International News will com- plete the program of entertainment. STRAND—“Dancing ‘Shoes.” The Strand’s vaudeville program next week, instead of the customary one headline act, will distribute greatly through each offering. THURSDAY, 'APRIL 26, 1923.° dancing duo, will offer & new and intriguing éycle of ‘dance creations, with Joseph Daly at the plano. Hocky & Green will send their “World of Make Belleve” as the added attraction, featuring Nola St. Clair and a cast including Tillis and La Rue, Charles Gibney, Florence Mackle, Ella Gouden and Alfred Florenz. The scene is the Temple of Amusement and the story concerns a young girl who visits the temple, where bur- lesque, grand opera, farce, comedy, drama and musical comedy are re- leased from the chambers in which ey are locked to make separate bids | for favor. Completing the bill will be Dooley and Sales, In their 1923 edition of ‘Will Yer Jim?”; Jay Dillon and Betty Parker, assisted by Marie Lobr and Hal Findley, In “Nic-Nacs of Now": Bert Hughes, who plays basket ball on a bicycle; Dornfleld, In “Trix and Chatter,” from Elsie Janis and her gang: Binns and Grill, in a novelty, and Aesop's Fables, Topics of the Day and the Pathe News Pictorial. French; the adaptation has been deft. Its story concerns Monna, the bril- llant daughter of an impecunious nobleman, who must be married off to save the family fortunes, and John Brandon, an American billionaire, who has already had seven wives, who, for the most part, have been divorced. She finds that he settled a sizable income on his former wives and by sharp business methods in- duces him to settle double the usual amount on her before she consents to marry him. They marry and his troubles begin with a vengeance. Miss Hazel Dawn will be seen in the stellar role, supported by Frank Con- roy, Fred Raymond, jr.; H. Dudley Hawley, John Daly Murphy, Henry ;)ll‘niell, Dorothy Leeds and Helen Flint. KEITH'S—Adelaide and Hughes. Keith’s will offer next week an ar- ray of Maytime merrymakers. The bill will be headed by Adelaide and Hughes, the dancers, and Walter Kelly, the famous “Virginia Judge. Adelaide and Hughes, the famous GARRICK—“No More Blonds.” George Marshall’s Comedlans, head- ed by Peggy Coudray and Chester anoounced in “No More o the Shubert - Garrick Theater for next week, beginning Sunday evening. COSMOS—“The Tents of Allah.” Next week will bring to the Cosmos Theater the first of its series of extraordinary photoplay productions as one of the big features of its) vaudeville bill. The picture will be Assoclated Exhibitors super-produc- {tion, “The Tents of Allah,” based on Charles A. Logue's thrilling story of an American girl, who set the people of Morocco by the ears by offending during a religious rite. Monte Blue and Mary Alden are the stars of this skit. and Anita Diaz and her troupe of trained monks. fifteen minutes of real comedy tricks. The pictureplay will offer Shirley Mason, in “Lovebound,” a story of & young gIrl, her father and her swect- heart. GAYETY—"Mimic World."” The Gayety Theater announces Cain and Davenport's “Mimic World” as its attraction next week, and with it forty or more players—not one over twenty-one. Novelty {s promised in presentation and in the details of.the offering. Mimiery, recalling a score of famous stage stars, will be fe: X .| tured in the first half of the sho Harry Abrams and his company| with a special dancing Interval aud will appear in a musical frappe, |oriental musical melange. “Ming Toy ploture, which has been called won- |“Dancing Shoes.” a revue of songs|!o complete the program. "Ja derful. and dances and_difficult character | COugblin and Estelle Powell. “the From the New York Hippodrome |numbers; Carey, Bannon and Marr, a | JO¥ 8irl of jazzy songland,” will pre- will come Bud Snyder, with “Bluch,” | fine program of songs: Will Fox and |8ent speciaities, and every plaver in one of the big laughing features of | Florence Kelly, “Good-bye,” a comedy | (Condnued on Twenty-seventh Page.) POLI'S—“In the Moonlight.” James Barton, the comedlan wko flashed into the public gaze and made an astonishing hit one night during the actors strike, in New York, has been raised to stellar honors by the Shuberts, and will be seen in & new musical comedy, “In the Moonlight,” at_Polls Theater, Sunday night. Eighth Turkish Towels 15c Each 23 dozen Turkish Towels, with neat blue borders; ab- sorbent gradec; seconds of 25¢c values. House Dresses 59¢ Former values up to $I of sheer voiles in pink and light blue. Oddments in broken sizes, 36 to 25c¢ Sterling Silver Thimbles 10c Each Sterling Silver Thimbles, vari- ous sizes for women and chil- dren. 19c and 25¢ Belts 10c Each Women’s and Children’s Leather Belts, assorted styles and shapes; desirable colors. 45c Table Oilcloth 19¢ Yard Remnants of Five-quarter Tablg Oilcloth, lengths from 1 to 2 yards; neat fancy pat- 19¢ Bleached Crash 124c Yard 19 picces of Bleached Union nen Crash, very absorbent grade for roller or tea towels; ncat blue 59¢ Polly Prim Aprons 44c Assorted pretty patterns, of good quality percale, with neat bindings and pockets. Waists $1.98 Former values up to $3.98, Slightly soiled and mussed waists of sheer voile, with Peter Pan or tuxedo col- Those acquainted with our policy of cutting prices in these Friday Sales will know what to expect lomorrow—j—extraordinary savings on the most wanted merchandise for Spring and Summer. Some quantities limited, so come early. No mail or phone orders filled. Friday Special— Sweetheart Toilet Soap 5¢ Cake For toilet or bath. Limit, two cakes to a.cu: tomer. Friday only at S¢ a cake Goldenberg's—First Floor, Young Men’s Two=Pants Spring Suits, $15.50 Remainders from popular lines of spring suits sold at higher prices—all with two pairs of pants. Included are sport model in Tartan checks, sizes 34 to 40, and brown striped cassimeres in two-button, double-breasted madels, in sizes 34 to 38 only. Only 42 suits in the lot—come carly for first choice. Dress News Extraordinary—Positive $10 to $12.50 Vullues sizes. Fri- (12) Men’s Rubberized Rain- (75 pairs) Men's Separate Pants of all-wool Tweeds and coats, in olive arab shade; in- . 1 cluding famous Hodgeman make. | 5o o s aurs ® Tomaos hel s Sizes 8 to 44 For- $6.95 ::’ 8 Sdflmm_ $2.95 merly Id up to Goldenberg's First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance from K Street. Boys’ $7 Two-Pants Suits at $5.50 Remarkable qualities are these suits at $5.30. Made of durable materials in brown and olive mixtures, with neat in- visible stripes; yoke and in- verted plait backs; both pairs $12.50 a . ALY Basement Housewares The beautiful fabrics include— > S al olovered Butter Dishes at $8.30 each. uce Boats at 2 (Rase ball each suit.) 110 Boys' One-prece Pajamas, of neat striped percale: pearl but- ton or silk frog_trimmed: sizes 4 to 16 years. Worth $1 Friday at.... 300 Khaki Suitable for boys or girls from 2 to § vears of age. Made with two pockets, buttoned shoulders and trimmed with ‘l: ;‘It B cless and knee length. Vorth 69c. Friday at. o 55¢ 140 Boys' Pants, of suiting mix- tures, lined and unlined:; all knickerbocker, in sizes T to 17 Years. Values worth $1 to $1.50. Triday > 7% Boys’ School Blouses, collar at- tached and sport Styles; of striped madras and khaki; long rt_sleeves; sizes 7 to 1% Worth $1.00 each. ggc Goldenberg's—Second Floor. TR e S )] 40-Inch Egyptian Voiles Mill Seconds of 50c Quality ) ndividual Butter Dishes at 98c White Japanned Tin Bread Boxes, roll top style; slightly marred 59" Lot of Kitchen Canisters, white Japanned tin: left fri sets; marked Sugar, Undermuslins Lot of Pink Batiste Bloomer Drawers, trimmed with lace edg- ings and insertions; large re- inforcements; “full cut; worth $1.50 pair. - 98C day at eas Novelty Step-ins, of batiste, in assorted light colors; also white trimmed with _colors; $1.00 each. Friday at.. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Up to $1.50 Handbags, 48c 0Odd Lot of Woman's Handbags, of good quality leathers, as- Thousands of yards in remnant lengths—drastically reduced. A great variety of the newest and most popular styles designed for this son, including Egyptian, Oriental and Caravan paintings, as well as neat conventional patterns in the most wanted color combinations. Lengths range from 1% to 5 yards. 69c and 75¢c Wash Goods Remnants materials; open &nd elastic knece ; styles: broken lots and sizes; o o larly $1.00, Friday 48 at . ew rin 1 TYESSES || = sy . sorted stripes Special Purchases Just Unpacked—Offering Choice of Values $1:00. cach, 30 Gingham Dresses, piain colors and checks; high-waist models, Not picked-over Dresses, but part of a brand-new purchase to 6 vears. Values : 4 dozen Jumper wear, for sports occasions, etc. Dresses, tleeveless style, of as- A large assortment of attractive models for late Spring and trimmed; finished with™ leather Y belts; sizes 3 to 6 years: 48C gay shades and combinations now so popular. : oo ) Nightgowns, ?, neck ‘and Men’s Furnishings empire-yoke models, with ki- e 3 i o . ose. odds and ends ] : ; o . = » ? AR LG . Lot of Good Quality China- Alltyme” Knitted Crepe Silk, Tricosham, Crepe de e T g et Point” “and other Vigh-grade of pants fully lined. Sizes 7 to Bables’ Vanta Bands, fine grade s; black and plain_colors; (Base r and 39c pair, Friday at.... eral patterns of open stock. ok I o Men’s ' Corwith Make Athletic t Plates at 1lc. Ali-wool Blue Serge Suits, . ; . L % : i Girls' Bloomers, i e : style. color “navy “blue: well ta This Friday Dress Sale presents thc best values we have musiin and white crepe: 39C b B M A U OO DALE, Span ; 3ixe ] B = e t of sateen; 5 P 5 hrh, with plenty of the offered this season at so low a price—choice, $5. s CBidaay at oL le es 34 1o 45, Crowds will be here waiting for the doors to open—avoid Men's or bat FREE S i oo $l 00 caffs, white and striped eftects: . e ot Al shirts: In sizes 14% and 1613 Sweaters, in rose and 8 All-wool Coat Sweaters, in Friday at... TR iy of madras 62,98 . . $1.39 Aluminum Coffee in_the lot. Values worth and pockets piped with red; but- Suits, | de: S0 Tiiday =t . nainsook, marquisette, silk stripa | Kettles, 12.quar e madras, solsette and other ma- | trade size with small ; 1 550, Friday Regularly 26c each, Tri- 19C STON ol S0 Erlday At ere, threequart ir. $ 1 .69 Children’s Wearables Kiddies’ Rompers, of §0od quality slightly soiled. Regu- broken A i s day at Selling Regularly up to $12.50. Amazingly Low Priced at— with full skirts; sizes 3 79C i i f N York 1 worth $1.00, Friday at. just received from New York. Styles for strect and aiternoon sorted colored chambray: braid Summer wear—dainty newest trimming effects, and all the bright, Worth 79¢ each, Friday r ow pink and white muslin: 1 sl X of “Ony “Tuff-Toe,” “Seven s el iy Worw 3OC | e ware miarked at ridiculously i 1 i i i . v low prices. Closing E e o Chine, Tafieta and other materials in plain or combina- ST e Bt o 0 perfect quality, " Worth 3sc 1g¢ ow p osing out sev vears. ase ball or ba = =t < 7 .with each suit.) tion effects of strikingly beautiful design. Undershirts, pull-over style, of | | 3 values worth Littie Girls' All-wool Skp-on 59¢ each, Fridav at with disappointment by coming early for positive $10 to $12.50 dresses. S =ouROl BISC SEeen S o nee and 1o v - > & Friday at.. bl satin stripe English ~broadcloth VOO Sen g;\l ‘jrflpd from handling; only i L : in the lot copen. Worth $2.50 $l 25 e . 2 S D Eriaay At . Worth 85 and §6 each. g og 3 o (No Exchanges, :'n"d‘:x"w({‘r{x:l\':anou:‘a"t?rln":r"'é Odd lot of M~7's Neglige Sh rts, Flour, Tea, Coffce; odel, Oxford and other | slightly marred; as- Lol €00d quality shirtings: ¥ R At soiled: broken sizev; 163 shirts 17 Girls’ Two-plece Dresses, of 2 28 wol Percolators, six-cup size; E navy blue material: collar, cuffs $1.60 and 32 each, Feidar at 79 panel sides; slightly 79L sl gl i seconds_and samples of Regatta $2.80 Aladdin White .3"|:",-m'-,. o $l'98 and other makes; of madras, Enameled Cooking $l 69 Muslin Drawers, couss & T terlals: mostly in sizes 34 to 40, 33 Aladdin ‘White e ey il nixes @ few larger sizes. Worth g9 | Enameled Rice B = & assorted patterns. small and me- 0 Aladdin W Goldenberg's—Third Floor. oo it vomied froml and me- | 3236 Aladdin ‘White colors; some White ‘Sport Shirts, neck models. with short sleeves; plain white Ox- ford weave: ‘sizes 121 to 14 neck measure. Worth $1.00. e (00 6 Boys’ Two-pants Stout Suits, of all-wool materfals: sizes 14 19 and 20 only. Worth ey aterer. $8.9 Corduroy Suits, Oliver slightly damaged; vears. 85¢ ‘Biue " Serge Reefers, blue serge, with sizes 2 to_$ Friday at $4.75 75 Boys' School Caps, most] of mavy hlue all-wool material. fdw suiting mixtures.; sizes 63 to 6%. Worth 7% to 95¢ each.” Friday at. 59¢ Goldenberg's—Third Floor. $10, $12 popular low sizes 213 to Friday at. 21 Boys' all-wool navy twill sorted shapes and slightly scarred from handling. Goldenberg's—First Floor, Gloves Women’s Sueded Strap Wrist Gauntlets, two-tone embroidered bacl; cohtrast gore: in covert, chamois, cafe, biscuit, ouk and 89C white .. A Elbow Length Silk Gioves, Paris point stitehings, double - tipped _fin- gee, black and white Women's Kid Gloves, black and brown; sizes 5% and 6!z only. Friday 69C at 3 Chamolsette Giove strap - wrist and 12 button styles; various 690 colors . Goldenberg's—] and $15 Room Size Rugs Large Room Size Rugs, at one-third to one-half regular prices, including small lots and floor samples. medallion and neat stenciled borders, as well as Oriental, woven reversible kinds. The following desirable rugs are included: 9x12-ft. La Belle Rugs, 9x12-ft. extra close 3200-warp Grass Rugs, 9x12-ft. Sloane’s Wire Willow Grass Rugs, 565 7.6x9-ft. Hodges Wool and Fiber Rugs, 21 Herringbone Weave Cre; Rugs, perfect quality, size 8x10-{1 in green, tan, red and brown stencfied medallion and Grecian key lorder designs, worth $16.50, Friday $9.75 at ... 3x6-ft. Grass Rugs, heavy doubie warp quallty, in oriental and me- dallion designs of blue, green or brown. Also Rag Rugs, size 27x54 imches: light or dark hit-and-miss designs. $l worth §1.50 cach, Friday at ~First Floor. Felt Base Floor Coveringt in tengths from 1 to 3 yards; yard- wide, in parquette floor- ing designs, worth 50¢ lgc yard & ‘Wool and Fiber Rugs, 12x15 and 12512 extra large sizes: heavy grade reversible rugs In oriental and medallion designs: most de- sirable colorings: limited quan- | tity, wort | 32230 ana 32150 H14. 5 | Friday at.. Girls’ Coats, $5 Formerly sold up to $10.98. Lot of 16 ‘Girls’ Spring Coats of serge, tweads and sports cloth. Half and full silk lined. Sizes § to 14 years. Second Floor—Junior Coat Section. $3 & $3.50 Summer Curtains, $1.69 Pretty Cross.striped Curtains, many of fine merceried yarns, in green, rose or brown grounds with various color stripes, 21§ yards long, 40 inches wide; tassel trimmed. Goldenberg's—Third Floar. Close Woven Seamless Brussels Rugs, Alexander Smith or Firth Carpet Co.’s makes; 8.5x10.6-ft. large room size; in orfental, me- dallion and neat figured designs, light or dark colorings. includnig many bilues, $30, Friday at.... Crex de Luxe znd Hermngbone Weave Rugs, beautiful stenciled designs in green, blue, tan, red, gray and brown; size 4.6x7.6-ft., perfect quality, dis- continued patterns, values worth $8 and $4 45 $8.50, Friday at.... o ‘‘Red Seal” Congoleum Rugs, seconds of the famous “Gold Seal” quality, but the defects are very slight. Large room size 9x12-ft, in handsome wool rug designs, also tiling patterns. Mostly in blues, $16.20, Friday at » Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Oil Opaque Window Shades, 58c These are termed mill seconds on account.of & slight irregular- ity in width or uneven ,edge. 3 ft. by 5 ft. 9 inch size, in white, ecru, medium and dark green: strong_spring rollers; complete with crochet ring and all fix- tures. Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. — Table Damask, 39c Yd. 250 yards of Mercerized Tabl Damask, assorted neat patterns; remnants and seconds of values worth 59¢ to 69c yard. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Remnants of Colored Wash Goods. including Printed Voiles, Plain Color Voiles, | Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Plain and Figured Pongee, Mercerized Poplins, Monte Carlo Voiles, Paisley Voiles, Ratinspun, Plain and Check Ratine, Paisley Batiste, Wash Satin, Caravan Batiste, Lingeric Voiles, also White Pique, White New Cloth, White Shirting Madras, Widths from 27 inches to 40 inches. White Mercerized Poplin, etc. Mercerized Plisse Crepe, able for every need; all wanted colors. Color Organdy. 29¢ and 39c Wash Goods Remnants Remnants of Printed Voiles, Linene Suiting, Beach Cloth, Printed Organdy, Mercerized Pongee, Plain Color Vpiles, Printed Batiste. Plaid Novelty Suiting, Plain White India Linon, White Organd Stripe Batiste, White Cannon Cloth. 39¢c 19¢ Lengths suit- White Honeycomb Suiting. White Voiles, plain and novelty effects; Longcloth, Nainsook and Pajama Checks; widths from 27 to 40 inches. Goldenbers's—First Floor. Laces and Embroideries Val Laces, cdgings and inser- tions, diamond-shape meshes; 12 yards in_each piece. Worth 59¢, Fri- 390 day at........ Swiss and Cambric Embroiderles, edgings and insertions. Values worth 15c yard, lOC Friday at... z Trimming Laces, vals, crochet and filet effects, in va- rious widths; edgings and insertions. SIX 25C S R T Swiss and. Carfbric Embroidery Skirtings, scalloped edges evelet patterns; 17 45C inches wide............ Trimming Laces, including Ven- ice, filet, crochet and vals; various widths. Worth 19¢ vard, Friday IOC SR Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.25, $1.50 & $2 Panel Lace Curtains 79¢ Scotch or Nottingham Weave Panel Lace Curtains, 213 vards tong, 40 to 45 inches wide; white and ecru colors; neat or heavy worked design; from one to six of a pattern. Many perfect qual- ity, while others have slight defects. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. e e T Veilings Veil Lengths, in dotted effects; plain_or fancy meshes. Worth 25c length, Fri- 12(: day at . Drape Vells, fancy meshes, with borders; assorted col- ors; 1% yards long. 22C Worth 49¢, Friday at.. Veilings, chenille dotted effects, plain mesh; plain black, navy and brown, ‘also combi- nation colors. Worth 59¢ 39C yard, Friday at........ Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Remnants of 25c and 30c Dress Ginghams, 16¢ Remnants of 32.Inch Dress Ging- hams, in checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors, 32-inch Romper Cloth, 32-inch Woven Stripe Tissues, 32- inch Peggy Cloth, 27-inch Shaker Flannel, 36-inch ~Percales, etc.: good, useful lengths. Remnants of 36-inch Shirting Madras, 32 inch Bates' Dress Ging- hams, inch Woven Check Tis- sues, 30-inch Serpentine Crepe, etc. awlrlnble lengths and colorings. Vorth 35¢ and 50c yard, Friday _at " 25¢ Goldenberg 's—First Floor. Women’s $4 Sweaters $2.98 Lot of Women's Fine Grade Jersey Slip-on Sweaters in henna and navy blue with Roman striped borders;” also all-wool Tuxedo Sweaters stylish weave, made with belt and collar, in buft colo- only. Goldenhere's—Third Floor. Remnants of $1.75 to $2.50 Dress Goods $1.19 Yard Remnants of All-Wool Dress Fabrics, including the following wanted weaves in a wide selec- tion of colors: 54-inch Tweeds—34-inch Home- spuns—G4-inch Storm Serge—id- inch Canton Crepe— 42-inch French Serge—S4-inch Flanmel, ete. Lengths used for capes, coal suits, dresses and children's wear. Goldenbers's—First Floor. Women’s $1.50 Kimonos $1.33 Women'’s Crepe Kimonos in plain colors, also pretty Japanese and floral figures. Some with ruffle trimming, others with narrow belt. ‘Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Toilet Articles Keep Clean Hair Brushes, good quality b les; solld backs, at 44c. Dressing Combs, pink, blue and white imitation fivory, assorted styles, at 2fe, Elcaya Cold or Vanishing Cream, jar, 3¢, Cuticle Scissors, steel; needle poin wrl 's Superior full strength, bottle, Single Compacts, go canee, containing powds and mirror; al s, good quality . pair, 39¢. Bay Rum, " finished puft $12.95 and $15 Dress Trunks, $9.75 Canvas_or Vulcanized Fiber Covored Dress Trunks, 32, 34, 36 and 38 inch sizes; all with deep tray, neatly lined, brass finished dowels and corner trimmed; good lock and side bolts. Gotdegberg'eFourth Foor, 35¢ & 39c Cretonnes 19¢ yard Miil_lengths of yard-wide Wash- able Cretonnes, in lengths from 2 to 10 yards: light or dark floral, stripe, bird, follage and tapestry designs. 32 to 34 Inch Cretonnes, light and dark colorings, in lengths from 1 to 8 yards, also yard-wide White Curtaln Mar- 12’/26 quisette: worth 25¢ in_Table yard. Friday at. First _F] Neckwear Collar and Cuff Sets, also vestees, with and without cuffs; eheer organdy and eyelet em- 44C broldery ; new shape col- Neckwear, lars . 7 Odds " and _Eni including collars and odd cuffs slightly soiled from handing. © wortn 25¢ 1 2C cach. Friday &t........ Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Women’s $4 and $5 Low Shoes . and Dull Leathers. the lot. ' Geldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. High and low heels. including Oxfords A Rousing Clean-up of Broken Lines Friday at 3 Clearance lot of several hundred pairs of women’s Low Shoes, accumulated from recent selling; and Pumps of Patent, Tan Calf, Black and BSrownoKid. Suede izes 214 o 7in 513 Hosiery Women's Light-weight Cotton Hose, black, white and cordovan: seamed and seamless back; 9c mostly all sizes: seconds Women's Derby Ribbe: Hose, in black and cordo- 35 Children's Fine Ribbed Cotton Stockings; black and g¢ Women's Full-fashioned Thread Silk Hose, in Russfan sizes; seconds of alies Fiidis ut... A9 Cotton Socks; plain colors; turn- over cuffs; perfect quality. ‘Women’s Fiber Boot H. , in black, cordovan and taupe; Slres: ‘seconds. Friday at. 33C€ sheer ~ quality, in black square heels; broken sizes; $2.75 pair. Fridayat.... ‘Women's Dropstitch Fiber Silk black, cordovan and gray seconds. Friday at . . ercerized Cotton Sockw: assorted fancy all size: seconds of 3Iic e ‘sport van: seconds of 30c values cordov: ; seconds .. calf, gray. cordovan and white; hildren Mercerize: Friday at 2lc three-seam back: broken Women’s Onyx Chiffon § i | k seconds of values worth $1.50 Hose, seamed back, in white, 45¢ Children’s W hite tops and turnover cuffs; mostly Goldenberg's—First Floor. Summer Underwear Odd lot of Women'’s Unlon Suits, “Forest Mills” and “Merode " makes. low neck and sleeveless, tight or shell trimmed knee; .others bodice style with tight or shell- trimmed knee: perfect 75C quality; elightly .soiled. . Women's Gauze Cot- tn Vests, bodice style, IOC seconds. .. . ‘Womy Merode’ Underwear, shirts "low neck and sleeveless, pants knee length: perfect quality; sofled from _handling: broken_sizes. 390 each. . Friday 8 Women Mills” make, silk mercerized fin- ish; bodice style, with tight knee and’ closed seat;’ slightly soiled ; broken sizes. Val- 89C ueg worth $1.25, Friday at ‘Women's Jersey Camisoles; slightly soiled. ‘Worth $1. flPfldn.\' at. 75C Children's’ Underwear, odds and ends of styles for vS slightly soiled. 35(: Chlidren’s ~Gauze Knit Unlon Suits, low neck and sleeveless, garter attach- ment ; seconds of 59¢ val- ues. 'Friday at.. - Goldenberg's—First Floor. Notions Ready-made Walst Linings, in white only; worth to 69c each. At e, 50c Bunny Walsts, for children s"a:m 6 to 10 years of age. At Fancy Garter Elastic, assorted kinds; ~ three-quarter yard strips. At 19e, Stickerel Trimmings, broidery edgings, pleces. At Be. Silk Hair Nets, with elasti sorted brown. SIX for Be. 8c Wire Hairpins, straight or crimped_styles: 23 to 3% inch sizes. TWO packages for Se. Goldenberg’s—First Fleor. neat em- three-yard Values worth $5 and $6, Friday at 3 ¥ $3.85 White Gauze Cotton Underwear, seconds of “Oneita” make; short- sleeve shirts; full-length draw- with double reinforced orth 75c each, Fri- 43 day at - - Goldenberg's—First Floor. Kettles, four-quart $l lO trade * Wash Boilers, slightly copper bottom: cqld handles; various - sizes. Values worth to $2.49 each. Fri day at.. Goldenberg's—B marred; wood ment All-Silk Remnants at Half Price and Less . The accumulation of short lengths from active selling in our silk department enables us to offer phenomenal values at big reductions tomorrow. The materials rep- resent practically every silk in our regular stock—includ- ing crepes of all weaves, as well as other fashionable silks, in the most desirable lengths for dresses, blouses, etc. Remnants of 36-inch Silk Poplin, 36-inch Silk 36-inch Tricolette, inck Iimono Silks, 33-inch Silk Striped Shirtings, Values up to $1.50 yd. Friday at....... dosea Remnants of Canton Crepe, Satin Charmeus Crepe de Chine, Glace Taffeta, Satin Messalin. ped Chiffon Duchesse, Chiffon Taffeta, ete. 35 Pongee, 36-inch .Chiffon Taffeta, ete. Sport Satin, Brocaded Satin, Values up to $2. vd. Goldenberg's—Firat Floor. Friday at Corsets Pink ard White Corsets, mostly ali sizes; slightly soiled; 79C low and medium high busts, sizes 24 to 29, 33 and 34; values worth $3.50 and $4. Friday at 5 American Lady Corsets, of pink brocade; low bust and long skirt models, with wide front clasp; sizes 26, 329 $2.49 and 30 only, worth $3.50, Friday at.... 5 R & G Corses, of pink and wihite coutil; long skirt models, with heavy 'guaranteed boning: sizes 22, 26, 28 and $3'50 29, values worth $4 and $5, Friday at.. Pink Bandeaux, good quality mesh and fancy materl- s, fasten back models with elastic insert, Fri- 250 Corsets, and long skirt models, with elas- tic insert; slightly soiled; slzes 24, a’ $5.48 and 26, worth § Friday at.......... Lot of Warner's and P. N. Corsets, of pink or white coutil: low, medium and high bust models, with long hips: some with removable side steels; others with elastic insert; ‘worth $3.00, Friday broken_ sizes from 0 36, values Tor : $2.48 Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Women’s Tweed Sports Suits, $8.98 Women's Tweed Sports Suits, full silk lined; colors of rose and orchid. Sizes 18 to 40. Former values up to $25.00—at $5.98. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. (9) to 40 inches wide, 59c¢ RE . Striped Satin, Satin $1.50 Run of the Mill Blecached Sheets, 98¢ 63x90 Run-of-the-mill less Bleached Shects. single-bed size. Extra heavy, round- thread quality, free from starch or dressing. 25 dozen Seamless Bleached Sheets, sizc $1x90 inches for dou- ble beds: extra heavy round- thread quality; free from starch or dressing. ~Seconds of STsivalnes s D119 3 Dimity Bedspreads, $1x90 dou ith h].i(hed size: white pink woven stripe: day at :o.. T $1.98 $12 White Satin Marseilles Bed- spreads, extra large, in handsome Zalts“i patterns, scalloped, with ut-out corners; some SHghily soiled .. orre $6.98 15 dozen 90x90 Seamiess Bleached Sheetll. ox!m’ la{xr‘ size. free from starch; worth $1.89 ecach Friday at . ceees $1'35 45-inch Bleached Hill P'llowcase Canog, perfect quality: free from stare or dressing. Worth 89c yard ...... .. 29¢ Remnants of 36.inch Bieached Muslin, a close woven, soft finish m‘u:"ll‘: i‘n lengths from 1 to 4 yards, Worth 20c vard. < 12V5¢ Seam- Friday at . Goldenberg's—First Floor. Art Department 0dd lots of Stamped Goog: cluding tea aprons, pillow s, with backs, scarfs and center- pieces; values worth 25¢ to 50 each. Fri- 12‘/2(: Perle Crochet Cotton, large balls, assorted colors, mostly in dark shades. Worth lOC 23c each. Friday at.... Odd iot of Dresser Scarfs and Centers, lace edge and hemstitched styles. Values worth 39¢ to 50¢ 250 each, Friday at Goldenberg's—First Floor.