Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1923, Page 33

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FLOWERS IN COLORS OPENING FEATURE Presentation of Fantasy Billed at Memorial Continental Hall Sat- urday Preceded by Picture Show. | | Preceding the presentation of the || fant. he Voice of the Wild| Flowe tA4:30 and §:30 on Satur-| dry of this week at Memorial . tinental Hall, under the auspices of | Vild Flower Preservation &»-} the Gentlewomens League | hington. the society will show snd pictures of wild flow and interesting for . it was announced toda 5 the will be given as a dance, || poem written Minnigerode || Andrews especially for this o E sented 3 v ice Thompson, while group ineclud nder: ibers of the Art Club Players, Harriet Murphy and Le field I'erce, will have pa pantomime interlude, “A Lily ‘ v ss’ Adelaide d Louise | mortals who | en. Rev. D, up_of cho tomime, and | I ppear in as For nd Helen Minnigero as Pan. Those Responsible for Production. Members of the Association of The- 1! ater Arts who : production i president_ of . Miss Caroline MeKinle ntomime | | i i Schreiner. They ng a a trio of Washington musictar posed of Miss Helen Gerrer, ) shoral director; r director of |} . and John age decora- tione. ! The public is again asked by the Joint committee of the Wild Flower | Soclety and the Gentlewomen's | League to notice that no tickets will be on sale at D. A. R. Memorial Con- tinental Hall. LIEUT. GRAHAM PAYS g JUDGMENT IN SuIT!| | I An eclio of the $500,000 heart balm suit of Licut. Lorimer C. Graham, U.! 8. N, against Augustus L. Hume H wealthy lawyer of New York, was heard yesterday in the District Supreme Court, when Lieut. Graham, through Attorney Theodore Block paid a! judgment for $400 rendered some months ago in favor of his former | wife, Elsa Portnier Graham. now Mrs, || Humes. The court costs and interest had swelled the amount peyond $500, A check for that amount was handed to Wilton Lambert, attorney for Humes, and an order entered satis- fying the judgment against the naval eftiee <==r>co i i EYESIGHT ~—wastes energy. You | cannot be at your hest |wh.l\ poor vision. Our glasses will overcome vour trouble. Consult Dr. Mer- eug, in charge of our | op! ical department. He can fit you with proper | Tenses as low as— | | % N N % % % 22 % aiver D o Srination to deter. mine whether your eyes are in good condition. KAHN OPTICAL CO. | G7-619 7th St N. W. 7227 7 72 @ | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923. Friday Remnant Sale—A Day of Big Bargains Women’s Low Shoes BROKEN SIZES AND ODD " 0TS OFFERED FRIDAY $1.59 a Pal: Included are Women's Oxforas and Pumps of patent and dull leathers, rep: resenting the incomplete assortments and broken lines remaining from recent sell- ing. Welt, turn and McKay sewed soles, high or low heels. Sizes in the assort- ment from 25 to 7. . Goldenberg's—First Floor. Children’s Wear Gingham Dresses, $1—Pretty styles i from 6 to 14 vears; neat assorted fast colors. : sizes 14 and 16 years only. kirts, $1—W hite Lonsdale Jean Skirts, full plaits; attached waists; size 6_years only. $1.50 Middies, 69c—Girls’ Middies, in white, trimmed with checked gingham or navy blue: slightly soiled: sizes 14 and 20 cears only. Nightgowns, 39c—Little Girls’ Muslin Gowns, white and pink; shirred stitch- ings: sizes 4 and 6 ycars only 69c Aprons, 39c—Little Girls Ging- ham Aprons, assorted checks; rickrack braid trimmed, ties on side; sizes 2 to 6 years. 50c Teething Bands. 29c—Babies’ Teething Bands, “Vanta” make; mostly all sizes. Fine grade, Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Corsets $4 P. N. Corsets, $2.29—Practical side models, with low bust and long skirts: white coutil ; removable side steel; sizes 24, 25 and 26. $4 and $4.50 Corsets, $298&—R & G C-B and P. N. Corsets, of pink coutil and brocade; various popular models; broken sizes. §$5 Nemo Corsets, $3.98—Eight Jus-pul Corsets, in pink, with elastic insert at 5 reinforced front: siz 5 29 to 31 $3.50 Corsets, $2: ve American Lady Corsets, pink brocade, low bust and long skirt model, with wide front clasp; sizes\ 25, 29 and 30. Third Floor—Corset Section Pink Bandeaux. materials, fasten b: sert: all sizes. First Floor—Bargain Table. 5c—Of fancy pink model, with elastic in- Women’s Sweaters $5.98 Fiber Sweaters, $3.98—Fifteen Fiber Silk Slip-on Sweaters, two-toned color- ings of brown and gold. navy and silver, red and silver; three-quarter-length sleeves. 54 . Wool Sweaters, $298—Tuxedo Sweaters, in tan only; stylish weave: broken S Goidonbers's—Third Floor. J from sets. Decorated China Brgad and Butter Plates. Regularly 10c each, at Se. Lot of Wash Boilers, heavy tin, copper bottom, cold wood handles, assorted; slightly marred. HOUSEW ARES Lot of Glass Mixing Bowly, assorted sizes; left Each, 10e, Worth_to $2.49 each, at $1.21 39c Market Baskets, small size, well made, 25¢ Lot of Colored Candles, assorted sizes. Worth 15¢ each, Se. Lot of Tin Canisters, left from sets; tca, coffee, sugar and flour canisters. Goldenberg's—Basement. Each, 10e. A New Purchase Results in Another Wonderful Sale Friday of : WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES Values Worth Up to $15.00 A week ago we announced a similar sale of Dresses, and the re- sponse was so great that the entire lot was sold out in a single day. Careful planning brings another lot of the same splendid quality Dresses to sell at $5 tomorrow. If you were here last Friday you know what to expect—new, wanted styles in the season’s mode at marvelous savings. The materials embrace— ‘Taffeta Silk, Tricosham, “Alltyme” Knitted Crepe Silk, Wool Jei'sey, Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Velvet, Etc. A variety of attractive styles. in plain and cmbroidered designs and many gay colored Egyptian patterns. - Wool Jerseys with ‘kerchief collars and belts. “Alltyme” crepe and silk combinations, embroidered effects, tailored models of Poiret Twill with embroidered sleeves and straightline models of Tricosham. Leading summer colors to select from. Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Up to $3 Women’s Union Suits, $1.49 0dd lot of Union Suits, including Kayser's make, with silk top and tight knee; others low neck and sleeveless, with crochet yokes and tight knee; also a lot of athletic union suits, in flesh color, with ribbon shoulder straps. Women’s Union Suits, 49c—Gauze Cotton Union Suits. low neck and sleeveless, tight knee: broken sizes. Women’s Vests. 25¢c—0dd lot Silk Lisle Vests, bodice style and ribbon shoulder straps; pink'and white; broken sizes; seconds of 39 values. Childrew’s Underwear, 29c—Separate garments, bloomers, gauze vests and boys’ Dalbriggan shirts and drawers. Boys’ Union Suits, 49c—O0dd lot of Balbriggan Union Suits, athletic style: sizes 6. 8 and 10 years. Goldenberg's—First Floor. —_— Important Friday Offering of 200 New Summer Hals * $2.95 - Smart-looking, fashionable Trimmed Hats for wear now and later. they’re priced below actual worth. Hats of the favorite ma- terials, in all the wanted shade trimmed with Howers and wreaths and pretty ribbons, in pokes, off-the-face styles, mush- rooms and with rolled brims. Very, low priced— just for Friday, at $2.95. Goldenbers's—Second Floor. Domestics and Cottons 25¢ Romper Cloth, 15c—Mill ends of 32-inch Romper Cloth, light and dark grounds, in stripes and checks; fast colors; ¥4 to 214 vards. o 25¢ and 30c Ginghams, 15c—Remnants of 32-inch Dress Ginghams, 36-inch Percales, 32-inch Woven-stripe Tissue Ginghams and 27-inch Shaker Flannel; useful lengths. 39¢ and 50c Ginghams, 25c—Remnants of 32-inch Bates.and Corded Dress Ginghams, 36-inch Shirting Madras, _36-inch. Woven- check Tissues, 30-inch Serpentine Crepe; de- sirable lengths. 16c Unbleached Cotton, 12Y2c—Rem- nants of 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, close-woven grade, in 2 to 10 yard lengths. 39¢ Hill Cotton, 29c—45-inch Bleached Hill Pillowcase Cotton, free from starch or dressing. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Chiffon Silk Hose Scconds of $1 79c and $1.25 values........ Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, in fawn, cordoyan, nude and light gray; also lot heavier weight silk hose, in Russian calf and nude, with two- toned clocks up the side. Some with one scam, others with threc-seam back. The de- fects are hardly noticeable in some, while others in the lot are perfect quality. Women’s Stockings, 10:—Lizht-weigfll Cotton Hose, in black, white and cordovan: seamed and scamless; scconds of 15c values. Children’s Hose, 10c—Black and Cordovan Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose; seconds of 15c and 19¢ values. Childrew's Socks, 29c—Thread Silk Socks, in plain colors; also fiber silk, in white and assorted fancy tops; seconds of 50c values; broken sizes. Geldenberg’s—First Floor, v $12.50 and $15 Dress Trunks, $8.95 Sample Dress Trunks, 32, 34, 36 and 38 inch sizes; fiber or canvas covered; heavy brass-fin- ished steel dowels and corner trimmed; good wide bolts and lock; hard fiber bound; neatiy lined; deep tray. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, You'll agree when you see them that Men’s Furnishings Work Shirts, 59c—60 dozen only, in- cluding Defiance. Golden Rule, Arkwright and other high-grade blue chambrays, also Stifel dots and khaki_cloth: collar attached; sec- onds of $1 and $1.25 values. Union Suits, 95c—*Setsnug” and other makes, fine quality ribbed balbriggan, ecru color: short sleeves and full length legs; closed crotch; seconds of $1.50 values. Union Suits, 69c—Athletic Union Suits, of striped madras, corded madras, mer- cerized pongee, etc.; sleeveless style; per- fect closed crotch; mostly in sizes 36 to.42; seconds and samples of $1 and $2 values. 32 Pajamas, $149—Famous Lfifdn make, fine cotton pongee, trimmed with silk loops; full cut sizes; perfect quality. 51 Union Suits, 69c—Fine white gauze cotton, athletic style, sleeveless and knec length; closed crotch; all regular sizes. Underwear, 44c — Balbriggan and White Gauze Cotton Underwear, short sleeve shirts, full length drawers, with double seat and satine waistband; all regular sizes; sec- onds of 75c values. Silk “and Fiber Hose, 29c—Thread Silk and Fiber Silk Half Hose, black, white and plain colors; odds and ends from stock and sales; seconds of 65¢ and 75c values. 39c Suspenders, 2lc—Fine lisle web- birlg, in stripes, plain colors and white; wide and narrow: webbing. Geldenberg’s—First Floor. Handkerchief s 12%c Handkerchiefs, 10c—W omen’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched bor-" ders; white and colors. 29¢ to 39c Handkerchiefs, 19c—Men’s Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, perfect quality; hemstitched borders; broken assortment of initials. Goltonbarg’s—First Floor, Belts and Girdles 25¢ and 50c Belts, 12c—Women's and Children’s Belts, black and colored leathers; plain colors and combination effects. 5 51 Leather Girdles, 44c—New Persian and Paisley effects, in rich colorings, finished with ring and leather tassels. Geldeaberg's—Tirst Floor. Savings Multiply in Tomorrow’s Sale of Regular 25¢, 29¢ & 39c Wash Goods Remnants IN WHITE AND COLORS A host of short lengths and remnants to be cleared away tomor- } row at savings of one-third to one-half. A varied range of staple and novelty weaves for summer frocks, in white and every color.. WASH GOODS include Printed Voiles and Batiste, Linene Suitings, Beach Suitings, Mercer- ized Satin Stripe Voiles, Plaim Color Organdy. Printed Organdy, Plain Color Voiles, Novelty Check Suitings and Shadow Stripe Batiste; 32 to 44 inches wide. WHITE GOODS include Longcloth, Nai Pajama Checks, Novelty Suitings, Organdy, V. India Linow, Cannon Cloth, etc. 34 to 40 inches wide. All in useful lewgths—ijust what you weed for summer dresses, waists and childrew's wear. 50c and 59¢ Wash Goods, 29¢ Remnants of Cotton Canton Crepe, Printed Crepe de Chine, Printed Chiffon Voile, Ratine Check Canton Crepe. Plaid Voiles, Ratinspun, Plain Crepe de Chine and No White Goods, including Chiffon Voile, Novelty Skirtings, Beach Cloth, Indian ovelty Crepe, also ead, Woven Corded Check Canton Crepe, Pique, Shirting M adras, Canton Crepe and Organdy. 36 to 44 inches - Printed Voiles, 24c Yard wide.. Mill seconds of 30c quality, including Beautiful tian Voiles and Trouville Voiles, in light and dark colors; beautiful designs. 40 inches wide. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Laces and Embroideries Six Yards Lace, 25c—Filet. crochet and val edges and insertions, various widths; white, cream_and ecru colors. 25¢ to 39c Embroidery. 19c—Mill ends of Swiss Embroidery, edges, insertions, galloons and beadings. Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. Glove Oddments 3 Chamoisette Gloves, 69c—O0dds and ends of 12-button length and strap-wrist gauntlets; embroidered back and spear point - effect: s. Silk Gloves, $1.25—Tricot Silk Gloves. elbow length, double tipped fingers. Paris point stitching; mode, silver, gray and white. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.50 Sofa Cushions 88¢c Each 20x20 Round-shape Sofa Cushions, filled with soft. fluffy silk floss, covered with fast color cretonnes, interlined with muslin; flared sides, large button trimmed. Ggldenberg's—Fourth Fioor. Neckwear 50c Vestee Sets, 25c—Of linene and ginghams, in roll and Tuxedo shapes; cuffs to match. 98¢ Bertha Collars, 59c—Venice Lace trimmed, Paisley and metal effects on black and white net. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $6 Porch Curtains $4.45 Heavy Canvas Porch Curtains, 8 ft and 10 ft. wide, with 7-ft. 6-inch drop; blue or tan stripes; mounted on heavy awning pole, complete with ropes and all attachments ready to hang. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Undermuslins Corset Covers, 44c—Of soft finish nainsook; lace and embroidery trimmed; as- sorted styles and sizes. $1.50 ~ Camisoles, 79c—Black Silk Camisoles, hemstitched top and ribbon shoul- der straps: extra sizes. 69c and 79c¢ Chemise, 48c—Of lot of Envclope Chemise and Novelty Step-ins, pink and white and novelty trimmed. 1.50 and $1.98 Drawers, 98c—“Doro- thy” Skirt Drawers. of fine nainsook; trim- med with lace and imported embroidery. 5198 Drowers, §145—E xtra size “Mildred Stout” and “Dorothy” Skirt Drawers, trimmed with laces and embroideries. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. $1.39 Run of the Mill Bleached Sheets, 98¢ 72x90 Run-of-the-mill Seamless Bleached Sheets, three-quarter-bed size: linen-finish grade. Imperfections which will not affect wearing quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 39c and 48c Cretonnes 19¢ Yard Mill lengths of Yard-wide Washable Creton- nes, left from recent sales: light and dark floral. bird, foliage and tapestry designs. F mer draperies, cushion, comfort and furniture slip covers; lengths from 2 to 10 vards. First Floor—Bargain Table. Kimonos and Sacques $1.50 Kimonos, $1.33—Long Crepe Kimonos. plain blue and rose; also pretty figured designs. Dressing Sacques, 74c—Percale Sacques, in light colors; trimmed with rick- rack braid on collars. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. $8, $10 & $12 Grass Rugs Imported Grass Rugs, small lots of high grades, some s]ightly damaged during shipment, while the large number are perfect quality. Sizes 8x10 and 9x12 ft. large room size; woven reversi- ble borders and oriental or stenciled designs, in green, blue and brown. $12 and $I5 Rugs, $8.95—8x10-ft. size, herringbone weave and regular Crex Rugs; also a few of the former grade; size 6x12 feet; perfect quality; stenciled designs in brown, blue, green and red. $5.85 $25 and $30 Rugs, $19.75—Seamless Brussels Rugs, Alexander Smith and Sons or Firth Carpet Co.s makes: oriental and ‘medallion designs; good colorings and pat- terns. 8.3x10.6-ft. size. ““Red Seal” Congoleum Rugs Red Seal Congoleum Rugs—Seconds of the famous Gold Seal quality, in handsome carpet designs and colorings; all with complete borders. 7 ft. 6 in. by 9 ft. $6.95 When Perfect, $10.10 6x9-ft. Size $545 When, Perfect, $8.10 Soc Floor Covering, 19c square yard.—Yard wide, in remnants from 1 to 4 square yards, including Congoleum and other felt-base coverings; wood flooring effects. @eldynberg’s—Fourth Floer. Fridflg' Bargains in Boys® Clothing 69c Overall Suits, 55c—Khaki cloth, one-piece style; sleeveless, button-on shoulder and knee length; trimmed with red; finished with two pockets; sizes 2 to 8 vears. $1.00 Pants, 74c—O0dd lots from regu- lar stock; spring-weight cassimere in suiting mixtures ; sizes 7 to 16 years. $1.50 Flapper Suits, $1.19—Genuine Khaki Jean Flapper Suits, sport collar, short sleeves, two pockets and button-on straight knee pants; web belt to match; sizes 3 to & years. $8.50 Serge Suits, $6.69—Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, all-wool quality; broken lines and sizes from 8 to 17 years. Top Coats, $§4.75—0dd lots, of values formerly selling at $4.75 to $6.75; all-wool navy blue serge; sizes 4, 5, 6, 8. 9 and 10 ycars. $8.75 Top Coats, $5.95—Eight Boys’ Tweed Top Coats, ail-wool materials; sizes 3, 6.9 and 10 years. 79¢ to 51 Blouses, 65c—0dd lots, of percale and madras; light and medium shades: neat stripes; attached collar; sizes 7 to I years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor, Towel Remnants Huck Towels, 10c—Neat red borders; absorbent weave; for hand or sidc towcls; mill seconds of 1 values. Cotton Towels, 15c—Absorbent Cot- ton Towels, si ble for hand or tea mill seconds of 25c_values. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Damask and Napkins 59¢ Table Damask, 39c- of Mercerized Table Damas patterns; lengths from 175 to 3 vards. 6 Table Napkins, 39c—Fifteen-inch Mercerized Damask Table Napkins. neatly hemmed; assorted patterns; seconds of valu worth $1.25 dozen. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Bungalow Aprons 74c Each Women's Bungalow Aprons. of good quality ginghams, in assorted stripes: othicrs of per- cale, in _various printings. First Floor—Bargain Table. J - N Remnants of $2 and $2.50 SILKS $1.49 vd. Splendid selection of silks in favor for Spring and Summer, in black and all leading colors. “Alltyme” Knitted Crepe Silk Crepe, Canton Crepe, Crepe de dered Canton, Chiffon Tafjcta, Georgette, Satin D._a.-l_lf.rsr, Y Messaline, Striped Canton anc 35 to 40 inches wide. Lengths suitable for all needs. f Goldenberg's—First Floor. Stationery _Up to §9c Stationery, 29c—Boxed Stationery, including Willow Linen, Crane's Linen Lawn and Keith's Kraften Linen, White and CO‘OI’S_; 29c. $1.50 Fountain Pens. 89c—Self filling style, with 14-karat gold points. 10c Shelf Paper, 6c—Good quality white paper with fancy borders Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floor. Toilet Articles Gravier's Perfumes, sold regularly at 73c ounce. At 50c. 25c Japancse Incense, assorted odors. At s\ clour Powder Puffs, with ribbon bow. At 15¢c.. Lion Castile Soap, for toilet or bath. At 18c. Creme LeMon, a high-grade cream. At 33c. Assorted lot of Spanish Combs, shell, amber or jet. At 69c. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Clearance of Men’s Two-Pants Suits $16.50 Broken lots accumulated irom active selling of Men's Spring Suits—all re- grouped at one low price for a quick clean-up Friday. Choice of a good va- riety of patterns and colors, in styles for men and young men, as well as voung boys just entering long pants. . Sport models, single and double breasted styles, in good wearing materials, also Blue Serges in students’_sizes. Sizes in the assortment from 32 to 40, but not all patterns in each style. Goldenberg's First Floor Clothes Shop for Mon—Direct Eatrance From K Street, Notions Ribbon Wire, white only; three-yard picces. TWO for 5¢c. 10c Stickerei Trimming, white and colors: three-yard picces. At 5c. Collar Bands, for men's or boys' shirts. THREE for 10c. Silk Hair _ Nets: browns. SIX for 5c. Mectal Shoe Trees. pair, 10c. Goldenberg's—First Floor. with clastic; assorted . B Vanity Cases, 33¢ Oxidized silver finish, pleasing shapes and practical styles, fitted with coin holder, mir- ror. puff box and card compartment. 25¢ Thimbles, 10c—Sterling Silver Thimbles, various designs and sizes. 50c Metal Bag Frames, 15c—With chain handle and sapphire clasp; well made, practical styles. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Pearl Buttons, 5¢c Card _Ocean Pearl Buttons, shirt and trimming sizes, from 12 to 20 ligne; one dozen on card: seconds of values worth 10c, 12c and 15¢ card. Goldenberg's—First Floor.

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