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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.’ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923. w0 32Inch T8 Dress Ginghams 18c Yd. Correct material for the kiddies' new school frocks, in an array of the most sought-after checks and staple shade¢. All fast colors and 32 inches wide. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Fall Mixtures and Soft Finished Corduroys, $ 6 ° 88 School days are drawing near, when every boy will néed a new suit. These “double service” suits will exactly fill the bill—good durable quality Cassi- meres in neat and dressy patterns and serviceable Corduroys. New Fall Nor- folk model with yoke and box pleat back. Both pairs of pants full lined. Exceptional Values in Street and Sports - $19.75 Wonderful new purchases and intensified value-giving combine to make this unusually low price on Coats that are right in the height of fashion for street and sports wear. New, fresh, inspiring—come and see them tomorrow. Cleverly fashioned of Overplaids and ‘Novelty Stripes, in straight- line and belted models, trimmed thick with brogue. Even in the environment of his na- | fia *8ain. ,};‘;*e,,";:w}’:g"'::g. vt tive New England, w-iere many of the |already seen, that something must be qualities that have attracted the at- [ done. . 9 To teach Cai to talk was bevond tention of the nation to him are the | o % 1S8R Caf Lo tatk Was Bevond common property of most mature men | let men know him, to throw them in and women, Cal Cooiidge has always |contact with him until they, too, could i codly ‘eel life under the cold skin of silence. been considered murkedly different (5550 170 URGEE ARG, €06 ST, Pad 1o be from his fellows. Cal's great obstacle |done. Cal had to learn what these in his early days was his inability to (men, from whom he was always really talk. It amounted—and it still does | apart, thought and felt. —to a physical ailment. Unless he| Cal learned. He learned how to do was asked a question or was re-)the little personal, human things that to give an opinion Cal found | Would win_ popularity even with the ble to use his tongue. He [handicap of a sticking tongue. was Lelieved by those who met him He learned to greet men on the to be uninterested and uninteresting. | street; he learned to call en bored But Cal was not as callous as he|old women and listen to them talk; seemed; he suffered from his inability | he learned never to forget a name to mingle with his fellow men. | he learned to speak proudly and in He was just beginning to feel the | high company of his lowllest friends. feal extent of the burden his reluc- [In fact he learned the lesson that he tant tongue laid on him when, as a | had in mind when he wrote to James college boy, he was taken by Bob |Lucey after he became President: b a Northampton boy, to the shop | nes Lucey, the shoemaker. Cal |be here.” He returned again t stayed to listen to the glib stories, Mrs. Coolidge’s $39.50 Frock Wins Store Many Customers Twenty-five dollars is a trifle steep for footgear, maybe. Anyway. although the natty little bronze slippers that had been trotted out fitted her just so, and the silve: gray ones that followed fitted just gs well, Mrs. Calvin Cool'dge “shopped ®ome more,” and got what she wanted for less money, the other day when she made the rounds of the down- town shops in quest of even wear. Ever ton the of her bunch counters of more than one ce she came to Washing- w first lady has done much hopping here, and the astute of psychologists behind the tore know chief characteristics. Takes Second Look. As in the case of the shoes, Mr always take it t nor attribute E as won her laudits in the shopping world villingness tc vice and good valu When gets something she 1i she goes right out and “boosts's the place e where she ‘got it Not long after she came to Wash- | HOLIDAYS CONCLUDED BY REFORMED JEWS Orthodox Observance of Rosh Hashanah to End With Services This Evening. d Jews in Washington last cluded their observance of foot- | “lare not h at & ive eredit for | (Copyright, 1023.) il |ington, as the President's wife, Mrs. Coolldge went all alone into one of the downtown shops of the popular | price type. She was looking for a | frock. “Out of the display put befo | her she picked a fairly inexpenst | model of good lines and substairial { material. “Slender and girlish of fi {ure, the frock suited her admirali Only w! she gave her name and address did the saleswoman know she first lady. i Senator's Wife Interested. A few days later the wife of an im- ! portant ator entered the store ed “to see some of the frocks Coolidge was looking at the | other day.” The store got a customer | tand the ‘senator's wife a bargain. laining her good luck the sen- fe “said, Mrs. Coolidge h. 1 that when admi heaped upon he dent's wife replied Anyway, the ‘story goes, | frock. casually sold to | 10oking ger, was jfor a half dozen sales in h rnmental ci “And there who would take the troubl | Where they got a ‘good buy, is the way the story ends. (Copright, 1923.) Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted | Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES i Eyesight Specialist 409410 McLachlen Bldg., 10th and G Sts. N.W, ! Phone Main 7 i 72x99 Seamless “If it were not for you I should not | (ff / ées 8 to 17 years. $12 and $12.75 Two-Pants Suits, $9.75 Double service suits of high-grade woolens and Crompton corduroy, in neat mixtures, medium and dark shades pairs of pants fully line “Smart Set” Suits, $14.75 art Set” Norfolk Suits, all-wool ma- teri; in neat and dressy mixtures; coats lined with alpaca; both pairs of pants fully lined; sizes § to Better grae *S Suits, with two paire of pants, at $16.30, $18.50, $21.50 and $23.50. $5S Juvenile Suits, $3.95 New fall modes, for the boys from 3 to 9 | years of age—of wool jersey. rich tweeds and corduroys: Oliver Twist and middy styles. Scholar’s Companion Free With each purchase of a Boys' School Suit tomorrow, we will give free of charge a Scholar's Companion, containing set of pencils and pens to start thg school term. Bleached Sheets $1.39 These sheets are extra length for three-quarter of heavy round thread sheeting starch or regularly at $1.75 each, tomorrow at $1.39. $1.19 Sheets, 89c—50x90 Seam- less Bleached Sheets, and ironed cotton, dressing dressing. S1L75 Sheets, Seamless double-bed thread round quality. 39¢ Hill Cotton, Pillowcase Cot- Bleached ton, free from starch or dress- ing: perfect quajity. $5_ Bedspreads, ochet edges and cut double-bed . size; beds—made hand torn free from starch or $149—81x90 Bleached Sheets, full extra sheeting; perfect heavy 29ca—45-inch $3.98 — White scalloped ut corners; full heavy raised Sandalwood Gray Black Panne Velvet Lyons Velvet Felt s, also drab waterproof corduroy; new Norfolk mcdels, with both sizes 8 to 18 years. | Sweaters Specially Priced $2 Slip-over Sweaters, in brown. navy blue, maroon with contrasting color col- lars; sizes 28 to 34 $2.50 Slip-over Sweaters. comibnation striped _effects, with contrasting sl 95 color roll collar; sizes 28 to 34...... B Heavy Jumbo Sweal and fan | collars All-wool Pennsylvania Knit Sweaters, in | plain and combination colors; sizes 8 to " 18 years, at— $3.95, $4.40 and $6.75 French Room Hats For Street and Dress Wear $10 ¢ $12.50 The reputation of Goldenberg’s for style leadership is enhanced by these early Fall ar- rivals in our French Room. radiant with the smartness of the accepted mode for the 1923 season. All are new— COLORS— Royal Sand Brown MATERIALS— Hatter's Plush Duvetyn Choose your Fall Hat now—come tomorrow and see this display of beautiful millinery, & | anah, the new year, and| those of the orthodox faith will close | > congregations and continued until 1 ducted by the ducational | Association. Th ion has . 2 to raise | and They will be resumed about begun in N — OVERHAULED Marseilles patterns. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.39—Cro- chet Bedspreads, full double- bed size; in assorted Marseilles design: 35c Pillowcases, 25c —45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, large size, perfect quality; hand torn and froned. 50c Pillowcases, 35¢—42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, made of heavy round thread pillowcase tubing. Goldenberg s—TFirst Floor. A Remarkable Group of reasonably priced at $10 and $12.50. Girls’ School Hats - $1.95 to $7.50 A wonderful showing of stylish and practical ts for the school miss in our second floor llinery department, in charmingly youthful *ll‘mp(s of mushrooms, berets, pokes and roll- i'brim styles. Of felt, duvetyn and silk velvet, trimmed with lovely ribbon cockades, pert bows and multi-colored embroidery. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 39¢ Bleached Shaker Flannel with contrasting shades, buckles and buttons. Large flowing and tailored sleeves, crown and shawl collars. Colors of gray, tan, brown, deer and novelty mixtures in light and dark colorings. Sizes 16 to 46 for misses and women. Goldenberg's—Second Floor, $2.50 Princess Slips $1.98 Made of good quality imported sateen, in black, brown, navy blue and white ; hemstitched yokes; full length; all sizes. Extra Size Slips, $2.75—0f import- ed sateen, in brown, black@nd white: hem- stitched yokes; full cut and well made. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. $1 Perfect Quality Window Shades, 74c Strictly perfect quality Oil Opaque and Holland - finish Window Shades, 3x5.9-it. finished sizes; mounted on strong spring rollers, in white, ecru, white and dark green; complete with all fixtures and crochet ring to match. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. New Cretonnes Regularly 48¢ Yard 27¢ Yard This assortment embraces all the newest and most popular colorings and designs so desirable for draperies, cushion, comiort and furniture coverings, as well as all decorative purposes. Choose from floral, stripe, foilage and tapestry designs, in light or -dark colorings Full one yard wide, to mill lengths or full bolt, from which we will cut: the required number of yards. Fourth Floor—Drapery Section and First Fleor— Bargain Table. Fall Dréss Goods $1.75 Value at $1.49 All-wool Crepe, one of the season’s most popular fabrics for dresses and skirts—featured tomorrow at this low price. Black, navy, brown, burgundy. cocoa, tan and gray. 44 inches wide. $3 Wool Tricotine, $2.49 44-inch All-wool Tricotine, proper weight for fall suits, dresses, etc., in black, navy, brown, burgundy and plum, $3.50 Wool Velour, $2.98 4-inch All-wool Velour, extra quality. for suits and capes; in black, brown and nu: ue. $1 Storm Serge, 89c 40-inch Storm Serge, close twill quality. in black, brown, navy, burgundy and plum. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s $4 to $6 Oxfords and Pumps at $2.85 pair Styles and materials that are right in iashion’s favor for fall—including Ox- fords and Pumps of patent, tan, black kid, satin and dull leathers. \Velt and turn ‘soles, Louis, military and low walking heels; various toe shapes to choose from. Sizes 274 to 7 and widths A to D in the lot. Goldenberg's—First Floor, For School Days—a Special Sale of time,” which will mark the| of the holidays. outstanding feature of the serv-| $1.000,000, which is to serve as basic | funds to provide free education to 10006 persons. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS ONLY GEMYINE MATERIALS USEO o Women's and Misses’ New Fall Dresses their services tonight. Religious exercises were) begun this| morning at 6:30 o'clock by orthodox Loeb at Ohev Sholem Synagogu! of Education,” which had a connec- | (Swiss or American) tion with the movement being con- | . 2 2 el need of assistance throughout the | world and contributions will be taken for various worthy causes, including the sufferers in Japan. 5 29c Yard condicted la night was the Xiddish sermon delivered by Rabbi J Members of the various congr tions were reminded vesterday of About half nd area of Japan is pH"'Ip FRANKS forest. and about half of this is owned 812 F SENW. irable land is so | | ONE FLIGHT UP e FRANKLIN 10210 f rarely consists of | more than an or two. ForFineFurniture See PLITT Prices Now Reduced THE deepest reductions ' the history of the Plitt establishment in effect on all Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room, Sunroom Fur= niture during September 7Sale. Smoking Complete range of sizes 16 to 44, and plenty of “Stylish Stouts” in sizes 44!; to 52Y3. - These Dresses express Fashion’s newest dictates. Expert designers created them and many are copies and adaptations of much higher priced models. ¥ The lovely new fabrics include— —Heavy Crepe de Chine Janton Crepe —Poiret Twill —Moire Knitted Fabrics —Satin Crepe —Rich Charmeuse —Dropstitch Tricolette Straightline, silhouette and belted models. with full or three-quarter side or front panels. Embroidered, braided and tailored designs. Colors of black, navy and brown. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 36-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- nel, heavy double-fleeced qual- ity, for women's and children's garments. Outing Flannels, 19c— 27-inch Outing Flannels, light grounds in blue or pink striped effects; heavy deuble- fleeced quality Outing Flannels, 25c— 36-inch Outing Flannels, extra heavy fleeced grade; new pat- terns and colorings. Goldenberg's—First Floor. $2 & $2.50 Bed Pillows $1.45 21x27 and 20x28 large size Bed Pillows, filled with sterilized curled feathers, covered with heavy grade stripe and fancy art ticking: a good, fluffy filled pil- low at a big saving. Featuring Two Special Groups of Smart, Practical Garments , at Economy Prices New shipments of girls’ school froc have just come in and we've singled out two special groups that should interest mothers who want to buy their daughters’ school frocks at savings. School Frocks $1.98 Qi fine quality ginghams, in bright, clear colored checks, plaids and plain shades that will tub per- fectly. Straightline and waistline models, trimmed with white and contrasting effects. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Middy Blouses, $1.50 White Jean Middy Blouses. braid trimmed, yoke front models, finished with pocket; sizes 6 to 18 years. $2 and $2.50 Middies, $1.50 Khaki Middies, some with émblems, others with silk braid; also made of natural color linen, with braid trim- ming; mostly all sizes. Middy Skirts, $1.98 ‘White Jean Middy Skirts, deep hems and plaids; muslin waists at- tached; sizes 6 to 14 years. Sport Sweaters, $6.98 Heavy Wool Shaker Knit Sport Sweaters, in maroon, brown, nav. blue and heather; sizes 14 to 18 years. | School Frocks $2.98 Unusually smart models of cotten crepe and beautiful ginghams in a varied range of new and attractive colors, with bright, artistic touches of embroidery and appliqued de- signs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $4.50 Knickers, $3.98 New Wool Tweed Knickers, adjust- able belt and buttoned pockets: buckle and adjustable knees; sizes 1{ to 18 vears. Khaki Knickers, $1.98 Girls' Khaki Knickers, adjustable belt and knee; buttoned pockets; sizes 8 to 22 years. Middy Skirts, $3.98 Navy Blue Wool Serge Middy Skirts, deep-plaited models, with wide hems; muslin waists; sizes 6 to 11 years. Coat Sweaters, $4.98 Children's Extra Fine Wool Coat Sweaters, in brown, copen and tan: belted models, with pockets; sizes 6 Panty Dresses. S1, $1.98 and $2.50 Just the dress for the kindergarten “miss.” A large assortment of new models, with embroid- ered designs: guaran- teed fast colors; sizes 2 Stands Mahogany, with one to five ash trays, cigar lighter attach- ment. IVere 450 to P : 2235.: SEPT. SALE = , 3.38 to 20.89. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Golderberg's—Third Floor. o 14 years. to0 6 years. 1,800 Pairs of Men's Thread Silk Hose Seconds of Regular 75¢ Quality at 6c a Pair Because of slight irregulari- ties in the weave—defects which do not impair the wearing qual- ity—we got this lot of men’s silk half hose to sell way under the usual price. Pure thread silk, with high spliced heel, double re- inforced sole and toe. Black, cordovan and other plain colors to choose from. $1.25 Union Suits, 95¢ Merit make fall-welght Cotfon Ribbed Tnlon Sults, full lensth legs, closed crotch; perfect quality, e < Suspenders, 35¢ President Suspenders, wide or narrew webbing, in stripes, plain colors and white; fresh stock, $2 Union Suits, $1.29 Regatta Athlstic Union Suits, fine quality satin striped madras, corded madras and other materials; side leg opening; regular sizes. Alex. Smith & Sons’ Make x12-ft. Wool Rugs At Savings From Later Prices il $2.25 Crepe de Chine =3 Il . at $1.98 yard Bedroom Suite Special 4-piece Suite, brown mahogany. IVas 19600 SEPT. SALE PRIC 147.00. Other suites in mahogany, walnut, painted—as low as Fine all-silk quality of firm heavy weave, in all the wanted shades for street and evening costumes, including plenty of white and black. The width is 40 inches. $2 Chiffon Satin, $1.59 35-inch Golored Chiffon Satin, rich, satin-face quality, in a com- plete :!!Dr! ment of street and evening shades; also black. $3.25 Canton Crege, $2.79 . 40-inch Canton Crepe, heavy, high lustrous-finish grade. in all wanted fall shades, includipg brown, gray, tan, royal, sandalwood, navy, black, etc. $3 Moire Silk’ 32.49 * 3§-inch Extra Fine Quality Molire Silk, In black only; for street or afternoon gowns. Goldenberg's—First Floor, Sale of Lace Curtains At a Fourth to a Third Below Prevailing Prices In each group will be found paaels used one at a window and curtains by the pair, in an assortment of styles and designs ample to meet all requireraents. Choice offered of fine quality Scotch, Nottingham, Filet, Madras and Tuscan weaves, in. white, ivory and ecru. 2); and 3 yard lengths. $1.19 || $1.85 || $2.65 A large shipment of our early-in-the-year purchase of Alexander Smith & Sons’ Rugs will be placed on sale tomor- row at prices that offer savings averaging about one-fourth. 1f new floor coverings are needed for Fall and Winter it will pay you to attend this event tomorrow and make your selec- tions from the very complete assortments offered. $30.00 Seamless Brussels Rugs, 9x12 ft. size $32.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 {t. size.. $35.00 Seamless Brussels Rugs, 9x12 ft. size $47.50 Seamed Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft. size. $55.00 Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft. size. $50.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x12 ft. size $72.50 Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft. size. .. $85.00 Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft. size..... $72.50 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12 it. size Smaller room sizes at proportinately low*prices. Congoleum Art Rugs $10 Stenciled Grass $10.95 Rugs, $6.95 - (When Pertect, $15.75) 9x12-tt, large roo; 9210661, Genuine Congoleum | e 3600 morn oronrn” Saiie Art Rugs, with complete bor- | Grass Rugs, in stenciled otlent: Qers; handsome wool rug de- ‘| medalilon, neat and movelty de- lov combina- | signs of green, blue, rose, red, fections are tan, elive, gray and brown. ne way Geldenberg’s—TFourth Ho\n._ Breakfast Room Suite Windsor Five-piece Suite, in walnut. Was 5280. SEPT. SALE PRICE, 39.38. Painting—Paperhanging—Upholstering' Telephone Stands Mahogany, with - chair. Were 1000 to 41.25. SEPT, SALE PRICE, 150 to 30.94. Terms Arranged to Your Convenience GeoPLirTt CoIne I525-14th St_NW. <~ Main 4224

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