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T THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 5, 1933—PART 2. 13 Onnmal Rummage Sal e Merchandise at Sweeping Reductions. A Veritable Avalanche & ¥You to Choose From. ‘Read Every Item! These Pages Only Hint of the Scope of This Event. Many of the Most Important Bargains Are ‘Printed in Small Type and Ap- pear at the Bottom of the Advertisement. ~—— . 35¢ and 50c Handkerchiefs | Up to 10c Handkerchiefs Me LII9CI itial Handk 6 fl”‘ 250 en’" &) - ) chiets,” WAth -hemstitched Dorders; | hemstioned: aiin siier emiroti brokelfillorlmnnt of inftials. ered corner and solid coler effects. - Handkerchiefs, 9c Handkerchiefs, 9c Mép’s Handkerchiefs, plain white ‘Women’'s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched; white satin stripe and white and colored effécts; neatl: Bordered effects; slight seconds of | hemstitehed borders. i values worth to 19¢c each. Up'to 19¢ Hanriksrthiels Sc to 10c Handkerchiefs @ 10c 3 for 10c 0 Men's Blue and Red Bandanna Handkerchiefs, with hemstitched ber- Y o ders. Children's Novelty Colored Berder 12%c and 15¢ 2 Handkerchiefs, printed effécts; nur- Handkerchiefs, 10c sery designs. % 25¢ and 35¢ Handkerchiefs 15¢ Men's Woven Colofed Border Hand- kerchiefs, corded éffects; hemstitchéd Women's Imported Embroidered borders; soft-finish quality. . BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" Corner Handkeérchiefs, many beauti- ful patterns; white and colers. b Because quantities in some instances are limited, we cannot accept mail or phone orders. i Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.39 Seamless Bleached Sheets 81x90-Inch Size 9 5 c 035“05 SALE for Double Beds, Mill seconds of a well known brand. Made of durable, heavy-weight cotton, seam- less and full bleached. 81x90-inch double-bed size. Quantity limited—hardly enough to last all day. Come early for your share of this bargain. THE SENSATIONAL HALF-YEARLY CLEAN-UP! ,300 Pairs of High and Low Shoes for Women, Men, Misses, Boys and $1.75 Sheets, $1.19 72x99 (note the extra length) 8eamless Bleached Sheets, large size for three-quarter beds. Free from starch or other foreign sub- stance. 81 Bleached Sheets, 69c 72x90 Bleached Sheets, with im- proved welded seam; full size for ee-quarter beds. Mill seconds. 34 Bedspreads, $2,49 ‘White Crochet Bedspreads, extra Beavy quality, with handsome woven Marseilles patterns; full double-bed size. Geldenberg's—First Floor. 30c Pillowcases, 19¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, made from ends of sheeting cotton: some with seams on both sides. $5.50 Bed Sets, $3.79 White Crochet Bed Sets, with scalloped and cut-out corners; tiful woven Marseilles de- signs; full double bed size. 59¢ Lace-Edge Pillowcases, 39¢ 45x36 Lace-edge Bleached Pil- lowcases, made of fine, even thread cotton. $3.50 Bedspreads, $1.98 90x100 White Dimity Spreads. extra width and length for double beds. Slight seconds. $1 Seamless Sheets, 65¢ 54x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, single bed size. All perfect qual- fve 40c Pillowcases, 25¢ 45x36 Bleached Plllowcases, strong, firm-woven quality; full size for regulation pillows. 25c Bleached Cotton, 15¢ A fine, close-woven, even thread quality, free from dressing: 36 inches wide. Clearance of $1.25 and $1.50 Men’s Neglige Summer Shirts Some Have Slight Imperfections, Each, C Odd lots from our regular stock and remainders of several special purchases of men’s summer shirts—to clear at this startling low price. About 60 dozen shirts and when they are gone—that’s all! Full-cut and well made shirts of fine quality Madras, Cotton Pongee, high-count Percales and other fine cloths. Neckband and collar-attached styles. Choice of a variety of stripes, fig- ures, checks and plain colors. Some are slightly imperfect, but the defects are hardly noticeable and do not affect wearing quality or appearance. ¥ 79c Union Suits, 44c Athletic Union Suits, of fine ality checked nainsook; sleeve- ess style; closed crotch: sizes 34 to 40. Mostly all perfect quality. 69c to $1 Underwear, 39c Balbriggan, White Gauze Cot- on, Nainsook and Madras Under- twear, sleeveless and quarter- leeve shirts, ankls or knee length drawers; mostly all perfect uality; broken sizes from stock d sales. 35, 86 and $7.50 Hats $2.35 Genuine South American Panama Hats, all popular shapes; samples nd soiled from handling; mostly tlli:es 6%, 7, 7% and 7%. ' 39c Suspenders, 17¢ Of fine lisle webbing, also heavy- Weight webbings; leather and kid ast-off. About 160 palrs in the ot 19¢ Neckwear, 9c *¥iber Washable Neckwear, white fwith celored panel or border stripes; also white with self pes. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Boys’ Wearables, 25¢ Oddments, including Khaki #Knee Pants, Blouses, sepa- yate parts of Wash Suits, (pants or blouse): odd teps of Pajamas, odd Pajama , “Shirts. little fellows’ ght Shirts. Wash Some slightly im- (First Floor—Bar- sain Table.) _ 0dd Lots of Boys’ Clothing, Night Robes, 69c Of good quality muslin and cam- bric, V-neck le. trimmed with washable braid: soiled or slight seconds of values worth $1.25 to $2.00. Up to $2 Bathing Suits 89c One-piece skirt style. plain blus and black; others with colored striped borders; broken sizes. $3 Bath Robes, $1.45 Cotton Crepe Beach or Bath Robes, round-collar or lounging styles; new plaids; only 15 robes in the lot. 65¢,75¢c and §1 Neckwear, 35¢ Silk Neckwear, four-in-hand shapes, in stripes, plaids. figures and novelty designs; satin slip band; soiled from handling. 31 to $1.50 Caps, 39c Odds and ends of Galf Caps, lined and unlined styles; fine quality woolen materiais; broken sizes: slightly —mussed from handiing. Boys’ Wearables, 45(:\ Odd lots, consisting of Blouses of khaki, madras and percale, with sport or at- tached collars and neckband style; also boys' Shirts, part wool Slip-over S1ee veless Sweaters, Play Suits, Over- alle, Wash Pants, Cloth Pants, Bathing Suits. Washable Sults, Straw Hats, Caps, etc. Broken sizes, Some slightly imperfect. — (First Floor— Bargain Table.) 79¢c Values Worth $1 to $2 ©0dds and ends from our boys' clothing department, including Wash Pajamas, Children’s Part-wool Bathing Suits.” Khaki Overall Suits, Buits, Sport Blouses, Gray Linen Pants, Cloth Pants, Straw Hats, Linen Bailer Hats, Cowboy and Indian Suits, $2 to $3 Wash Suits $1.35 ys' High-grade Wash Suits. %‘Rddy. Oliver Twist aml Dutch dy models; of fine quality ‘wash fabrics, warranted fast colors, Sizes 21 to § vears il Slightly Imperfect Choice at 79c. $3 to $5 Norfolk Suits $1.88 Washable Norfolk Suits, of khaki, white duck, gray crashes and tan beach cloth. Also cloth suits of dark mixtures. Sizes 4 to 14 years in the lot. LOT OF BLUE BRILLIANT " ENAMELED WARE 33c Regularly up to $1.25 The excellent quality featuyred gives definité mean- ing to the ynusuglly low price. 1 n therefore come carly tomorrow morning for cheice. —Tea Kettles —Rice Boilers Quantity is limited— Sport Sweaters, $1.95 ‘Worsted Mixed Light-weight Sport or Golf Sweaters, heather shades and dark maroon: V-neck style; made with two pockets: slight seconds of $5.00 values. Half Hose, 10c Cotton Half Hose, full reinforced heel, toe and sole; black, cordovan. gray and blue; seoonds of 30c and 25¢ values. Union Suits, 65¢ Ribbed balbriggan, ribbed cot- ton, flat-knit balbriggan, madras. crepe and other materials; regular and athletic atyles: some slightly imperfect: others perfect quality. Values worth $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 s . Men’s Pajamas, 98c Faultless, Varsity and other makes, all fine quality materials, trimmed with silk frogs. others plain style: some perfect quality; others have slight imperfections. Values worth from $1.50 to $2.00. Half Hose, 25¢ Thread Silk, Fiber Silk and Plated Half Hose, in black., white and plain colors; fully reinforced: seconds of §0c to 75¢ values. . | RIBBONS | 38¢ Ribbons, 21c—Plain and fancy styles; five and six inches wide; 8ood colors. 25¢ Ribbons, 16c—Novelty Rib- bons, stripes and Dresden effects; four and five inches wide. 59¢ Ribbens, #6c—Black Circ Rib- bons, for sashes; extra quality. 10c and 12c Ribboms, 8c—Narrow Xovelty Ribbons: mostly in dark colors. 15¢ and 19c Ribboms, 10c—Picot Edge Ribbons, plain and combina- tion colors. 10¢ Ribbons, 6c—Satin Ribbens, half-inch wide; black and colors. 35c and 39c Ribbows, 27c—Plaids, Molres, Dark Dresdens and Satin: stripe Taffetas. Goldenberg's—First Tloor. | _6LOVES | 75¢c to 98c Gloves, 33c—0dds and ends of Silk and Fabric ves, two-clasp style; white, black and colors. 89c 59c — Chamoisette Gloves. strap-wrist gauntlet style, in beaver, brown and black. Long Silk Gloves, 98c—Elbow. 1ength Silk Gloves. in white, with Paris-point stitchings. Goldenberg's—First Eioor. Gloves, Children. In This Sweeping Close-Out at ONE DOLLAR A PAIR! This is the sale that takes the city by storm—our season-end disposal of discontinued and broken lines of footwear for all the family. Even those familiar with Goldenberg’s semi-annual $1 Sale of Shoes will be amazed at the values offered. Shoes ordinarily priced at two, three and four times this low sale price. No wonder this sale attracts enthusiastic crowds of shoe buyers. Come tomorrow prepared to buy several pairs at $1 a pair. No mail or phone orders. 700 pairs Women's Oxfords and Pumps, of patent, tan calf, black kid and dull leathers. Not this season’s styles, but good, substantial qualities that will give splendid service. Sizes 214 to 7. Former $3.00 f values, at, a pair 100 pairs Men's White Canvas Low Shoes, broken lines, in sizes | 6 to 9. Former $2.50 and $ l $3.00 values, at, | 100 pairs of Women's Satin Boudoir Slippers, in assorted col- ors, trimmed with sizes 3 to 6. Former values, at, pair 100 pairs Women's and Boys’ Tennis Oxfords, in white, brown | and black: sizes 1 to 5% and 212 to 7. TFormer values, at, pai 150 pairs Women's Boudoir Slippers, of black and colored | kid: sizes 3 to 7. Former $l | $1.50 values, at, pair 59c Tissue Ginghams 35¢ ch Mercerized Tissue Ging- fine quality. in checks and plaids: beautiful ‘color combinations 39¢ Cotton Suitings, 19¢ -inch Cotton Suitings. large riety of dark'plaids and checks r women's dresses and children’s school frock: < 35¢ Tissue Ginghams 19¢ ch Woven Stripe Tissue singhams, light grounds with col- ored woven stripes; warranted fast colors. 50c Tissue Ginghams 29¢ 36-inch Woven Check Tissue Ginghams, in a beautiful a - ment of neat and novelty checks. 29¢ Romper Cloth, 19¢ 32-inch Romper Cloth, for child- ren’s rompers and women's wear; in a large assortment of neat striped effects 35¢ Bates’ Ginghams, 25¢ inch Genuine Bates' Dress s, in an endless varlety . plaids, stripes and plain Gingh. of che cclors. 25¢ Percales, 15¢ 36-inch Printed Percales, light grounds in a large assortment of patterns; fast colors Goldenberg's—First Floor. CURTAIN CLEARANCE $1.50 and $2 Panels, §8c (64) fine quality Panel Lace Curtains. in white, ivory and ecru, in Scotch. Nottingham, madras and filet weaves; 233 yards long, 40 to 48 inches wide. One to 5 of a pattern. y 2 $2.50 Curtains, $1.10 Pr. | Heavy . Summer Curtain 2 vards long, 40 inches w n rose and brown grounds with combination color stripes; tassel trimmed. [ Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Women’s Nationally Known “Van Raalte” Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery Slight Irregulars of $3.00 to $4.00 When you've seen the quality of these beautiful silk stockings you'll cer- tainly want to buy two, three or half a dozen pairs. Silk hosiery supreme for paire All terns. « 4 pair. ure silk from toe to top of garter hem, with openwork lace clocks in several hoice of black, light and dark gray, beige, cordovan, otter and cinnamon. At $1.79 “Wayneknit” Silk Hose, 79c . quality—eveéry svoman knows “Van Raalte” brand. The serviceability is not im- by theé irregularities—you can buy them with this assurance. at- Fiber and Silk Hose, 55¢ All sales final. 50 pairs Men’s Black Leather Romeo House Slippers, sizes 6 to 8 only. Former $2.00 $1 and $2.50 values, at, pair, 100 pairs Men’s Felt House Slippers, in gray and brown; sizes 6 to 10. Former $1.25 and $1.50 values, at, 400 pairs Women's Shoes, of patent, brown black kid and dull 1€athers. Sizes in the lot from 2% to 5. Former $4.00 to §6.00 values, at, $1 250 pairs Misses’ and Children’s Low Shoes, of brown and black | leathers; sizes 6 to 8, 81 to 11 and 11'4 to 2. Former $1.50 to $2.50 100 pairs Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes and Moccasins, in assorted colors. Former $1.00 and $1.25 values, at, Two pairs Belts & Girdles 25¢ & 50c Belts, 15¢ Women's Leather Belts. black and colors: patent and dull leathers, combination effects and plain colors; plain and perforated styles 31 Bead Girdles, 22¢ Imported Wood Bead ¢ combination colorings; att styles. $1 Bead Girdles, 48¢ Imported Bead Girdles, in black, jet and colored effects; all with bead tassel ends. Goldenberg's—First Floor. | $200 to $2.50 values, at, | pair .. values, at pair | None sold to dealers. 600 pairs Women's White Pumps, sizes 2V to 7; former $2.50 to $3.50 values. At Canvas Oxfords and $1 150 pairs Women’s White Canvas High Shoes, with Louis heels; small sizes, 2% to 4 only; former $3.00 values. $1 At, TWO PAIRS for 150 pairs Misses’ and Children’s White Canvas Low Shoes, heel and spring heel styles; sizes 8)3 | to 11 and 11'4 to 2 in the lot. | Former High | and | $1.50 and $2.00 values, at, pair.. $1 200 pairs Children’s High Shoes, ir lace and button styles; sizes 6 tc 2 and 8% to 11. Former 50 pairs Little Boys' Shoes, of dull leathers; broken sizes, 10 to 1312, Former $2.50 values, $ 1 100 pairs Boys’ Canvas Patch Bals, in white and brown ; broken sizes, 11 to 2 and 275 to 5. Former $1.50 and $1.75 @oldenberg’s Shoe Department—First Floor, | CORSETS AND GIRDLES | Odds and Ends, Worth up to $1.50 at 39¢ Lots that are broken in size and slightly solled. of pink brocade and coutil.” Corsets and dirdles; sizes 19 up to 28 in the lot $7.50 Corsets; $4.48 broc sizes 2 of pin skirt; 34 gnd 35. 50c Brassieres, 19¢ Small lot of Brassleres and Ban- deaux; broken sizes and slightly | de, low bust and long }' oiled. l $1 Brassieres, 59c (12) Ferrisette Garter Brassieres. of pink ba e, for girls wearing sizes 30, 32, 34 and 36. $7.25 Corsets, $4.48 (1) Nemo Self-reducing Corsets of heavy white coutil: low byst and long skirt el soiled: sizes 24, 25 and $7.25 Corsets, $4.48 (4) Nemo “Wonderlift" Corsets. of white coutil. long skirt model with elastic top; slightly soiled; and 27 only Clearing Out Floor Coverings $50 TO $65 WOOL RUGS, $36.75 0dd lot of 23 high-grade Rugs, including 9x12-ft. and 8.3x10.6-ft. Axminsters, 9x12- ft. and 83x10.6-it colorings. $25 & $27.50 Rugs, $18.65 sizes 9x12 ft. 8.3x10.6 ft.; Alexander Smith’s and Sanford Carpet Floral, orlental and medalilon designs. (10) Seamless Brussels Rugs. Co.’s makes. 31 to $2 Linoleums 59¢ Sq. Yd. Lengths up to 20 yards; some pleces alike. Extra heavy Inlaid Linoleums with slight. water stains; plain brown and green Linoleums and best grade Cook’s Printed Linoleums; all 8-quarter width. $22.50 & $25 Rugs, $12.75 Extra large size (12x15 ft.) fac- tory-labeled Crex Rugs, in green, blue and brown; 8lso 12x15-ft. extra heavy Wool and Fibre Rugs. Subject to very slight defec Only 5 of éach kind. Wilton Velvets. Some have been used as floor samples. $17.50 to and $10.95 to $14.75 Rugs $6.95 Small lots of summer rugs from oyr. regular stock, in- cluding the following: 3 Stenciled Crex Grass Rugs, 9x12 feet. 5 Herringbone Weave Crex Rugs, 6x12 ft. Cherobee Fiber Rufs dnd Stenciled Rush Rugs, 9x12 fe. The majority are seamless. Good patterns and $22.50 Rugs, $12.95 (18) Velvet und Brussels Rugs. 6x8 ft. and 7.6 ft #izes, six of each size; also 4.6x12-ft for small rooms gnd halls. Axminster Rugs 69c & 95¢ Runner 47¢ Yard 24 and 27 inch Stenciled Border Crex Stair or Hall Rynner, lengths i to 10 yards; also 27-inch fine grade 1,600-warp Grass Runner and 22%-inch reversible Wool and Fiber Runner. Quanti- ties limited—come early. $11.25 “RED SEAL” CONGOLEUM RUGS, $7.85 (24) “Red Seal” Congoléum Rugs, size 7 feet 6 inches by 9 feet, in handsome wool rug desi All have complete borders. $7 Crex Rugs, $2.85 size 4 fi.' s. Termed seconds because of slight blemishes which do not hurt wear or appearance. 33.50 and $4.50 Rugs, $1.88 two of ~——Dishpans —Coffee Pots —Preserving Kettles ~Milk Kettles o Solaliirs — Sipdaat Bous- Summer Rugs, of whieh only one or pattern remain, including Crex de Luxe, Rattania and Cherokee Fibér Ruygs, in sizes 27x54 inches and 3x6 feet. 31 Scatter Rugs, 68c 0dd 1ot of Ruygs, Ilwllld"lg 25x50 Hit-and-Miss Effect Ryg Rugs, and 27x64-inch Reéversible Wool gnd Fiber Rugs in desirgble patterns. Herringborie-weave Crex Rugs, . in., brown and red, with stenciled Women's Fyll-fashionéd “Wayneknit" Pal‘!’:tt quality; for small rooms of Hose, with double sole. heel and | suk | oe. In blagk, cordevah, ottér, gun metal, fawn and (12) 8 in. by 7 ft. 6 bérder design. porch use. 34 Grass Rugs, $2.29 : (39) Stenciled Gragss Rugs, double-warp Qquality; in orjental and medsllion designs of good colorings. size 6x9 feet. i (First Floor=Bargain Table.) . Women's Fibar and Silk Mixed Hose, in black and assorted shades; three-seam back; seconds of vaiues worth $1.00 pair. Children’s 35¢ Socks, 19¢ Mercerized and Plain Cotten Socks, short and three-quarter lengthg: white with colored 1098 turn-over cylts; perféect quality; broken sizes.- light ‘gray; seconds of values worth to $2.00 pair. Children’s Stockings, 10c bbed Cotten Stockings, in black and rekén §i3es; secends of 15c values.

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