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THE ‘EVENING ~ STAR, WASHINGTON, Changes in Stations of & S el i i gg-flhg,“vn erdered to the Panama | headquarters, 8¢h Corps Arca, Fort o 305tom, 4 | to oty in the Pahama Canal Zone, Col. Dana_T. Merrill, general staff, O Ay, Arm /] The President has uccepted the |in this city, hus been ordered to treat- | y and N“y Officers | resignation of Second Lieut. John H.'|ment at the General Hospital, Hot| Capt.H. AL T. Pearce has been trans- i ferred from Guantanamo, Cuba, to the ‘White, jr., United States infantry Springs, Ark. Of Interest to Capital | W i eant Frank Grant. 10th | Listt GOl D, F. Cralg, Feld Artil- bt aprages e ! cavalry at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., has lary, at'Fort Sill, Okla., and Chaplain [ P8VY yard, Portsmouth, TinE ARMY. | been re‘t;{'retil3 l;:‘rl age. MQ‘" e u W.bshums:dnt;orz Benning, G‘L. Emflerl thJc. f:‘?;e;::x‘;recé:v;n 'um P Comadt . elster, cal 0! Ve en order t or erc; 0 irleston, e | Erig. Gen. C. J. Symmonds, recentlyl.gxciuazo and Maj. M. A Datley treatment at Walter” Heed Genoral |8 C.f Lieut. W, W. Bller from Indiar | mént, has been detailed as an aseist. | p Gommander V. K. Comen of the| First Licut B. G. Jones has been romoted, 4t Kort: Tluyes. ORto, han | Medisn) Corpe, at Fort Sam Houston, | Head, Md., to Guantanamo, Cuba; Lieut. | ant naval attache at London, England. | PEEWEID, B35, 00 o the | transterred from Quantico to the en ordered to Manila, P. I, for duty. | Tex., have been ordered to exchange %‘le resignation. by Capt. John T.|J. E. Ml omlon. Medical Corps, trom | Supply Corps officers at the Navy ¥ . West Virginia, Maj. H. M. Butler Maj. Alfred F. lurabcc Signal ntullol\l Boyle, Quartermaster Corps, of his J., to the Virgin Islands; | Department have been assigned to MARINE CORPS. from Quantico to New York, Secoqd €orps, in the office of the ehief signal| Warrant Officer H. C. Wathen in the | commission as an officer of the Army, t . Robles from Port au |other stations as follows: Lieut. D. M. | Officers attached to the 1st Marine|Lleut H. T. Birmingham from St.| officer, War Department, has been or- |Innnm.l Canal Zone has been ordered | for the good of the wervice, has beon. KA"J to Hampton roads, Va.; .Robingon to scouting fleet, Lieut. J. Brlnde in Hait! bave been ord a ‘Thomas, Virgin Islands, to Qunntico.‘ dered 'to Seatti Waih, tor Auty In | to this city for duty at the Finanse | accepted by Ahe Presidont: Lieut. Rohow, Medical Corpe, . Wognum to navy yard, Boston: ' ere First Lieut. R. J. Woodrich and Sec- connection with the Aliskan subma- | School and Warrant , Officer G. F.| Col. William 0. Gilbert, judge advo- | from Grr.-lt Lakes, Ill, to San Do- Ties t. C. R, Clerk to navy yard, \ewllo other stations as follows: V!a) D.|ond Lieut. H. W. Miller have been Tine cable syet | Dobert at the Finande Sehool, this|cate, has been relieved from duty at Lieut. C. B. Van Gaasbeek. | York: Lieut. W. W. Mahany to navy | M. Randall to Washington, D. C. and | retired. ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1923. Medical Corps, from tho Virgth Is- |yard, Washington, D. C. and Lieut. lands to Hampton roads. 'HABT. Smith to Hampton Foads. trard Bradford, | Subply Corps officers ordered to onL!E‘é‘;cfi‘Ifiif‘:';‘?.f; T otk e ! this eity for instruction at the Navy been assigned to the command of the | Department are Lieut. Frank Hum- Phillips of the | beautel at Hampton roads, Lieut. C.|C. B, Hobbs, at Quanti | Beld, and Lient vag of the o-31, 20| 13 Leavitt at the Washington navy > Quantico; ' FIrst | come-producing property and wili communieate Lieuts. David Kipness, G. C. Darnall | with v, elthes by iettor oF telepho it Commander J. C. Hunsaker of the | 3ard Lieuts (G I Schwarz and C.|and Second Licuts. J. P. Riseley and :-nrl'yén Tmost” caergetic action looking 1o ‘byreau of aeronautics, Navy Depart- e ot sale. e First Lieut. G. W. Walker to Quan- | tico, Oficers ausigned to duty in| Haiti are Maj. MAnney. Ji Quantico, Va.; u.u M. E. Shearer, i this_city: Capts. ¥. P. Mulcahy and WE ARE UNABLE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND —from prospective purchasers for weil sl ated iusiness and iuvestoient propertis If you have for scle business or otaer ARNOLD AND COMPANY 1416 Eye Btrest Main Auction Bridge Studio Auction Bridge and Mah Jongs Taught 1711 CONN. AVE. PHONE NORTH 3076 mingo; $3.95 Untrimmed Hats $1.89 15¢ Cotton Crash 10c yd. 50¢ Table Oilcloth 25¢ yard $10 Wrist Watches $7.95 pieces of fancy patterns, Goldezberg’s—Fourth Floor. Here’s a page of good fortune for Washington’s thrifty shoppers. small lots—all the mussed and slightly soiled ‘merchandise that accumulates in a great store in a month’s Furniture Davenport Suites, long revolving Pullman paten ed, rocker and chair. Mahogany finish frame, uphol- stored in Baker cut velour. Sbld! regularly 5150 at $250. Sale pric 2) Telephone : Stands, mahogany, With chair Three-piece a with imitation i;edb. eqmpped fiber rced head at .54 (8) Golden Onk Chnfio ers, also Two Gray Oak Chiffonie (no” mirrore); five roomy g lSuld‘.r ’ul:‘fl”l’: $l3 75 anity P! 3 Lnglander Da with coil q\ran nd foot. S ineh dres and full size Sold when complete £395. Sule price . Mahogany-finish Smoking Stands, hinged inet larly 122) Wall Mirrors, hla:e/ slightly i 08¢ teel Bathroom Cab- lneu. white enamel interior and regularly 50 and 38.88. Sola $7.95. Twin Link and Nat nnl Lmk Springs. t “n‘ Jbolvl‘x 2 Sold regularly 95 and $7.50. salo $ b 3.95 [$V) Foslef Ideal vae hflmel Crib, drop side; w 2 tloor ~sample regularly at Sale price ... ()4 l-nsler Ideal Crib, bead and _foot; floor sample. gularly H ale price Nine-piece Dining Room Suite; k-h-n Renaissance high sides. 1cm>e fillers: cabinet s, enclosed b tray, oblong table when complet. armch: price (10) Three-p ece Dining ‘Room Suite. perfect Chippendale period de- sign; genuine walnut, G tapestr; upholstered chairs, bi-inch roynd table, buffet, china case and serving table. 80ld regu- $285 Sale Goldenberg’e—Fux . s (pSoldenberg’e—Furniture Store *'Across Blankets and Comforts 26) 72x72 Double-bed Size Comiorts. filled with white cotton: good dquality coverings; $5.00. A xl!l) Double-bcd Comforts, s 72x80 inches; white cotton- iilled: good grade coverings, with plain sateen hordu Sold at $5 cach. $3 45 (42) rs of Hnn welghl Blankets, 64x76 and 66x80 inch sizes, for double heds; tan or with blue or Sold at Blankets, weight; pmds or blue, tar also wmt._ with bluc - $4.95 size 21x27 inches; coverea_ with heavy art tickings: some slightly faded. Worth $2.00 each. $l 10 Goldenbery’s—Fourth Corsets and Bandeaux R & G Front-Lace Corsets, of brocade materizal; heavy boning and wide alastic at bottom; also other popu- lar makes in various models; broken lots and sizes. Values worth $2.50 to 2.98 $4.50. Sale price..... (First_Floor). Lot of Corsets, including R & G, American Lady and La Regente makes; elastic-top models, with long hips; also laced-front models; broken lots and sizes. :a]uex X‘orlh 3250 to 51 _84 Pink Meuh Bundeuux, fasten- 19 back models, with elasti C sizes 32 to 42. Sale price, (Pirst’ Floor—Bargain Table). Mattings and Carpets 300 yards of Japanese Mattis 330- warp quality; plain whife; also Hodge's Fiber Mattings, reversible designs. worts | 9C and Velvet 50c and 60c yard 180 yards of Brussels Carpets, odd rolls and short lengths Bonn s 8145 and $2.00 D!ll‘l'l".—'l‘lfi Hl.r. S-quarter Table Oilcloth, the standard quality; plain (12) Wi filled case, with si st Watches, 25-year white gold Jewel reliable Swiss movements; octagon and tonneau shapes. Goldenberg's—First Floor, Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-wear Apparel (7) Plush Coats, also Sports Couts of dark novelty mix- tures; sizes 36 to 40. Worth $1 o Sale pri ; 8 (5) Plaid Sports’ §kms light tan, reindeer und g sizes 26 to 30. W $6.95. Sale price. S Suits of velour, with nutria fur collar and silk embrotdery stitch- ing; tan and dark brown; sizec 16 and_1s. worth $25 to $45.00. 1 Sale price... (3) Three-piece Costumes, of Pmrel Twill, detachable _embroidered de chine blouses and em- dered trimmed jackets: nav:- blue only; sizes 36 to $35 35, Values worth $69.50. nnvy blue, Sale price. (6) Tricotine Suits, traightiine models, with belt: ned with satin de chine; sizec 2% to 52%. Values price .. . 3) Fur Coats, of sealine (dyed rab- BItS 45T tcnen Hone sanawl ool Values ’S) Blouses, of georgette crepe and crepe do chine: embroldercd ge Values wor price .. '10) ‘Girls’ Coats, of movelty mixtures is: fancy and tailored re. Worth ind $14.50. Sale price (10) Fur Chokers and Scarfs, of Ice- land fox and Manchurian wolf; in beige Worth $10 and sx. Sale price Sale pric : Goldenberg's—Socond Floor. Silks 9 pieces of Radium Silk, 40 inches wide, pure silk quality, with high lustrous finish, in white, tan. brown, navy, turquoise, black, strawberry, pink and gray. _ Worth $2.50 l 8 yard. Sale price S pieces of Printed Ratine, 36 inches wide, in a large assort- ment of styles ua colnr- 89C ings. Worth $1.2 28 pieces of Calored Crepe "de. Chine. 39 inches wide, firm woven, al: silk quality, in all wanted street and evening shades, also white and black. Worth $1.59 vard... 24 pieces of Colored "Satin M.ualme. 35 Inches wide, rich eatin face in wanted vyard 4 pieces GF Hrocade Canton Crepe, 40 mcl\ga wide, pure silk uality, styiish moire Sifect. Xavy and black. $ l 98 Worth $3.00 yard 2 pieces of Black Satin Duchesse, inches wide, pure silic qudlt} for street and after- ngon costumes. Worth $l .98 aoldqn\m' .—m Floor, Handbags 6) Imported Beaded Handbags, lined; finished with heavy imita- tion shell frames: handsome de- signs in_rich color- ings. Worth $7.50. 5 50 Sale price 29) Leather Handbags, in an assort- ment of styles and shapes; somse fitted with mirror and change purse. Worth $1.50 $l.29 cach, Party or and brown here, also patent leather; fitted with large mirror and 79C powder and lipstick con- tainers . Goldenberg's Wool Rugs (11) 6x9¢. Smith or Firth Seamless nr- is nu-. xocfl patterns- and ‘i‘:’n"::d‘:m 50. Sale $ 10. 85 Velvet Rugs, size 8 ft. x 10 ft. ¢; perfect quality; good patterns and _colors. Worth $34 75 . (8) Smith's Axminster Rugs, perfect quality, 9x12-ft. large room size; oral and orien . W e, wern $33.75 ton Velvet-Rugs, also and Smith's Axminster 9x12-ft. large room size. ??3".:3“;’.7;”1.&? $47.50 A : . ]w;ml-hea Brussels n-xullrly at 325 oo, 518 50 : Sale o 5 Golden! Boudoir Caps, 4c (83) Boudoir Caps, of- silk, trimmed with ribbon and lacés; various protty shades. mmw. s §1.20° me will be disposed of at prices that will quickly dispose of them in one day. Boys’ Clothing Boys' Two-pants Norfolk Suits, ull - lined knlcl;cr- s, all wool and muff pocket; neat & $5.45 ice . Knee Pants, of corduroy and cloth; knee length, also pairs ot knicker al $3.00. Salo with lamb's wool r\!l collar; size 10 years. $5 75 Wortli $10. Sale price. (60) Flanoel Blouses, gray and khakiz attached collars; sizes ¢, 7 an years. Some perfect quality, \hhll others have slight imper- 65 C fections. - and $1.30. (21) All-Wool Sweaters, pull-mer or coat style; sized b to S years. Worth $4 and $ 35._Sale price 2 '95 7200) School Blouux, \ched collar or neckband style; sizes 6 to 14 years. Some pertect quality, others hav. mper ecllona 55C overs striped effecte; long sleoves, ankle lomitiy; stzes 1 to ¢ vears. Manu- facturer's scontinus line. Values wanh $1.39 79C each. . 9) Nidmh.ru. 3 f'n‘nne: sizes 4 to 8 years; Soc slightly soiled. ‘Worth H 95c e:eh At‘ i ats and Caps, for boys of e orn ore s D9C $1. ‘Sale price Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Lace Curtains and . Draperies 175) pairs of Curtains, marquisette or ?’blle dfl‘.’ yaxrdfl lo?:; ruffled or lace-cdge style: gold at $1%6 and §160 pair. 880 48). Panel Cartaius, Scoteh, Fillet and Tuscan weaves: white and ecru colerl'; ..;.& yardslong; $1 45 beautiful patterns. 3 h $2 each. At. 35) Panel Curtains, figpe mde Tusqn g oh i 1242c m: \or Madias weaves: rards long; handsome designs, Worth 34.00 $2 65 480) ylrd: White Cartain Marquisetts, sheer quality; yard wlde '26) T Couch Ccven, oriental designs; good colorings; 50 and b6 inches wide. Sold 3t $300 and $3.50. 51,88 (14) nnn of Armure and D-m- weave Tapestry Portleres; green brown and rose colorings; 50 inches wide. Worth $7 45 50 and $15.00 pair. \hll In(dn of Cretonnu. 36 inches de; light or dark colorings; in a good assortment. of de- signs. Worth 29¢ and 33¢c 19C )'I(Yd eseecnaaaenn 136). s, Nottingham, Tuscan and Filet weaves; handsome designs; Ii and 3 va ong. Wnrth $2.50 and $4.00 52'65 Hosiery Women's Fiber Boot Hose, novelty stripe - effect: black quly; broken sizes; seconds of S9c values Women's Fiber Boot Hose, novelty effects; assorted shades; three seam bac seconds of b0c values.. ‘Women's Mercerized Ribbed ST Hewe, black an cordovan; seconds of 50o 35¢ yalue Clnldml Heavy-weigh Spor three-quarter length; heather mix- tures with contrasting turnover cuffs; sizes; seconds of Men’s Clothing 36 Men . Ove all-wool plaid- iaterials, in tan and brown: ulller collar double breasted modell. with all-ground belt; sizes $24.75. 4 qu. " Fwo-Banis Suits, el worgted, - neat brown, blue and blaék stripes; lined with venetian, conservative = models for men; seniany = $17.50 Goldenberg’s—First M S0c and 79¢ Necklaces, 24¢c (72) Beaded and opaque -beads, plain colors and two-tone colorings. . Graduate apd styles. All the odds and ends, all the Housewares Bowls, 4) Electric Lamps, m-ho‘-ny finished base: ellk shades; ightly 9 and $%£.98 ecach, '15) Colored Glass sold rL:uhrl) at 5). Siiver-plated Flomer @ Bl.k!'l.p 49 $2119 cach, at cue (37) Steel iled. Regularly . £5c_ea worth 35¢ t 0 pieces Sold whon tern: originally containing co Dishes, 490 5c each, at Regularly $2. Hampers, large size; slightly soiled. worth $2 98 75) pieces of Wlnle Enameled Ware preserving kettles and (4) Polychome Sets, onc ow size; pem R AT $11.98 small size: brilliantly cut. Worth $1.69 each. stand, with six pieces ofartificial fruit 5 Worth $2.95. Sale pric: 2 09 Worth_35c_each 19" 3) Dinner Sets, gold stamped pat- but " Severa (15) Light Cut 'Gl. with handle regularly '6) Acme Galvanized Tron Tee Cream ra, 4-quart size. $ 1.69 2) Willow Ciothes 'F . wnllel Pr(l:cle 35) Faney Willow Clot rhan Wilew Gt 3,20 e {ncluding tea Lettles, covered saucepans, coffee pots, dish; 3 Worth 1. dimpans” worth a3 70C footed bowl “::OIIID‘E ooted bowl and two candlesticks. ‘Worth $ 8.49. S'Me price 5 49 -y 'x'u'df r‘i'" ightly soiles og- 7 bt Jor. 61,49 pri coes 2 $16.98. Sale price, 14) Cut Glass Compotes, Sale price . $l'19 (8) Blue Glass Fruit Bowls, on Light Cat Glss Pickle Dishes canoce (22) White Enameled Soa Dishes. Worth 3c eact, 29C 25¢ Novelty Braid, sizes, four and five. Four-yard pleces .... . {13) Stamped House Drenu, good quality unbleached sheeting cot- t cnpmsst Spatiers: SOC Stamped Dresses and good quality 19 white material. Sizes 1 to 3. Worth 50c eac Stamped Scarf: also pillow. art crash. each. Sale price ..... 25C 136) Square Stamped Lunch- eon Cloths, 44-inch siz 39‘ «poke stitched for cho- B chet. Worth s:‘ each at ¢ 59¢ Stamped Scarfs, spoke stitched for croche 39C limited quantity . i stitched Six dozen Stamped Gla: Tewels, assorted neat patterns. Worth 25¢ ea., Goldenberg’s—Ftrst Floor. ¢ Umbrellas 35) Women's Umbrellas, American (cotton) taffeta covers, fast black and rainproof; stylish handles in many popular effects; club ends and imitation ivory or DLone tips; slight sec- onds of §2 and §2 val- l (25) Chlldmn Umbnllu, good qual s tamad ndgs Americas. (cotiony taffeta covers; guaranteed fast black and rainproof; paragon frames;_ attractive hlfld!Q& tWerth $1.69 $l 39 (12)"Siik Unbrellss, for women and children; navy blue and green; attractive han- dies. Worth $5.00. Salo $3 095 fivldn\ut‘.—.!!nt m. Underwear ‘Women’s “Merode” Union Suits me- dium welight worsted, and artificial silk and_cotton; low neck and nloaveless, two styles; broken sizes; seconds of $1.89 values.. Infants’ Cotton Eh.m, long sleeves, button front, 25c sizes Ve i St weight cotton; choice o 95C Children's Forest Mills Unlon Suits, choice of t w o styles; values $l.39 worth $2 to $2.75 each neck and others pin back: i roken Gw-—'hn M. 137 Untrimmed Hats of Lyons velvet; all new shapes, in black only. Also Smart Banded Sports Hats of fur and scratch felt, in all the most sought fall shades. Second Floor—Millinery Dept, Dress Goods p-eces All-Wool Broadcloth, su nehes wide, velour finish; in green Worth Men's Furnishings Le make Union Suits, heavy- 4'xz_lm worsted mixe silvet color; broken ' 1 53 9 pe \elour, 54 ‘Worth $6.00. i Sale price . Half - it Hose, of muco’ cotton, full rein- nches wide, (n DIack, brown. Worth l 8 and plain colors onds l4C '. Sard '~a.h price and al- 0dd Tot of Suspenders, light 2nd beavy welght webbing; stripes 21C nd plain colors. Worth 23 and 50c pair, at.... weight; closed close-twill quality, 50 98¢ mixtures Inr ces of Winter-weight Cclungs Wool-mixed Sport Coats or Sweaters. Shila “weight; brown heath- ~r shades. Worth 52.79 i Ches Wlde fine close twil Jrflnd) Worth at Toys inches wide, rich silk finish grade three vard. Sale price. Sale price.. Settees, nicely painted rorte Linoleum Rugs 2) Girls anel", adjustable (10)" ook's Linoisum Rugs, perfect b Worth '$135 yard- 14 p:ms of All-Wool Storm Serge, inches wide; black and blue. Worth $1.39 d plee:s of All-Wool Tweed Suit- 54 inches wide, Worth $1.50 vard ‘Worth inches wide, for 's and child- neck model, with two pocket o $l.98 und detachable belt; mediun Woel French Serge. $4.00 each. Sale pric: Goldenberg’s—First Floor. brown $l 79 $2.50 yard, pieces of Bolivia, 54 12) Steel Train Sets, one steel luco- for coats and capes: motive and tender, and Jlack only. - Worth 36 $4 49 Pee o= e 69C Jb; oxch: Goldenberg’s—First Floar. '26) Toy Wood Foldm‘ 79c Worth 98¢, Congoleum and '2) Imported Plush Horses, on plat- ugh for small child to 21) C 1 At S = 21) Congoleum Art Squares, fb“df, p""‘)"h $13.98. $1 1-49 :xlg-ll. size; witnout orders; seconds o Jalues “wortn $1140. $7 85 seat: good size: elightly marrod from handling. Sule 55,98 quality; wool rug designs price . 10 ft. 6 x 2 5 Stick Horses, on 69 size; worth wheel, scratched | from C o handling -t ongoleum 2) Doll's Reed Gocarts, with rubber- rug _ designs, tired wheels; strong steel frame complete Rugs, Toiae e steel pusher and wooden handle; ft. 6 x 9 ft. A Y $2.88 argo size; slightly Slight seconds ...... seifea "% ST O $10.98 11) Cook's Linoleum Rugs, 6x12-ft. $14.49. Sale price ixlg. g;)od patterns 28) Imported China Tea Sets, two nd " colorings: sec- cups and saucers, iea pot, sugar nds of $12.00 value: $6.95 bowl and cream pitcher; ale price ..... 29C Coldenberg's—Fourth Floor. neat daeortt!ona ‘Worth ale pri Domestics 49¢c. annw»-mz. _ 20 pieces of Bleached Shaker Flan Footwear 2o 3 s wids; oz ") Women's Oxfords and Pumps, of pat R e e e «&C ent leather, tan calf, black kid plm. of Ontm‘ Flannels, 32 hches wide: extra rez\') double- fleeced quality, with col- lgc combination and dull leathers: Ligh and low heels sizes in the ored stripes. Worth ZSc vard 5 '00 yards of Apron Gm;h-mi, 32 inches wide, in brown iot .fr i% 7. \aluesunvlronh 4 to $l 59 pai black and white check 16 C H s ot ldnl! lefltheé. l;‘ce ?‘nd‘ but‘(or‘ yles; heel and spring heels; sizes b the lot from 8% to 11 and 11% e st Values worth i vy R L . dala $1 49 29c Romper Cloth, 32 inches wide. light and dark grounds, 10 Boys' and Litfle Gents' School Shoes. s et Al C tan and dull leathers; lace and - slis SR blucher sty sizes in the lot “oldenbers’s—First Floor, fom e {0 ll & ‘:nrth = B0 s var $1.98 Oriental Rugs (8) Oriental Rugs, Beloochistan, Ham- Children’s High Shoes, of dull leather. 2 8 to 8 lace and button stvles sizes in the :“}3: n‘.mitmfjsgu(‘f 6 :'.'?cf.e?’xsu'; lot from to T%. sold ' regularly at Citues “worth® $2.00 51,00 335 and $40 each. $18 75 at PSS At Goldenberg's—First 3 11) Oriental Rugs, including Heraz. himagana and Lillihans; 3 ft. to Girls’ Wearables i ft wide"'5 £t to 7 ft. long. Sold regularly at Girls' All-Wool Serge Dresses, com- 30 and $e5. sale D475 binations of red and navy, also Goldenberg’s—Fourth mr price plain colors; some with fancy ~Table Damask stitchings and ap- All-Linen pliqued 64 inches wid. mostly all size w5 $1.49 Worth $5.00 each, at.. 40! p(nk, white and green. ercerized Table 50c finished with _pompon. Worth $1.50 each, at 79C (12) Babies’ White Flannelette Petti- coats, eoft finish quality, with muslin waist band. 39 Worth 53¢ each. Sale price Geldenberg's—First Floor, Gloves Damask, 72 inches wide, assorted patterns; sec- onds of 79¢c values ...... Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Stationery Self-filling Fountsin Pens, 14-karat gold points, Sold regularly at 3150, Saie 8OC price .. Poker Chips, sssorted _red, white and blue; one hun- dred chips in box. Regu- 1arly 75¢ BOX....eeennnn 6OC L d SlStS Fr:lneh Kllelwu, 'wo-clasp style; % aceq afl. broldered bacike: $l 29 Embroideries e e e 3 0dd lots of Laces and Embroideries, e aen ol g e, [ mutn; st Worin Soenaie. oL sixes 44c orth 12% [¥ Goldenberg's—First Floor, . sty paceare vt 49C Tisiings Lining Nets, 36 inches wid pieces of Fancy Sateen, black wx,ue.c;-m.naecru::ol- 25C grounds ‘with ¢3lored ey ors. Worth 3% yard.... floral designs: 36 inches 39(: Goldenberg's—First Floor. wide. Worth 59¢ yard... pieces of Fast Black Sateen, 30 i’lc:‘e! wide; dtm"flliningfi. 23 petticoats an 001 ‘Worth 35c yard ;...mer& C Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Towels 20 dozen Turkish Towels, good quality, with neat blue borders. Worth 15c Boxed Paper, white and eolond 24 lOC sheets paper, with envel- 9dolun I'"t;.h lm‘l’ m” size double read qual- 17c ioialmeiiee 85 59c opes to match. Slightly soiled. Values worth 350 box. I . Goldenberg's—First Flsor. o 4%c 10 pieces of Bleached Cotton Crask blue borders; towels. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. suitable for roller or While quantities are limited, there’s such a diversity of items that you will be sure to find some need in Autumn apparel or household want—at a worth-while saving. We advise early shopping here to morrow—such values as these will be sure to stir many to immediate action. phone orders filled for advertised items. No mail or Wash Goods 12 pieces of Silk and Cotton Plisse Crepe, 30 incies wi pir light blue, orck S dew and whit. 69¢ yard.... 15 pieces of cotton qualits ght 430 ‘yards of Whi Checks, oft fin yard, 4 16 pieces of White Shirting Madras, 2 inches wide, with 29 white woven merceriz tripes. Wortn 50¢ yai Goldenberg's—First Floor. o Women'’s Wear 24) Women's L on ¢ Flannelete Kimond, assorted pretts 8 3 patterns; broke ots and ;nAzes “'nrlhoilvnfl -uth.':.\. ‘ 6) Women's Flannelette Pajamas, assorted striped ef- $l 69 lace and .:6) Pmk Muslm Bloomers, oxtra size; large rein- forcement. Worth 5¢ pair, at. co Goldenberg’ Bedwear and Cottons 25 dozen Seamless Bleached Sheets, HA!:(V d%uhlc b("d size; perfect quality; leavy close- \\o\en (:;Ade Worth $l 15 .29 eac! 30 Crochn Bcdsprem.ls. full double- L(‘L\ size; heavy raised Ma; |Ile€ d(s!gn~ $ 9 \V("th £4.00 each, 2 8 dozen 42x36 Blenchzd Pillow- eases, free from starch or dres ing: hand rn _JVHI ironed. Worth 39c ¢ 29C dozen Hemuimhcd Pillowcases. with lace edge, size ; firm wove u orth €3¢ each Crochet Bedsprmds, single-bed size; Mar- illes designs. Wor $ $1.50 each, l '09 16 White Satin Marseilles Bedspreads l-,xtrauln‘rge ls\ze for double beds beautiful raised pat- terns, Worth $12.00 $ toma. 7.98 1.800 yurd& of Unbleflched 00 7 : 12/2¢ 39 inches wide, closs "woven, frn qualits. Worth 18¢ ya Goldenberg's—First Floor. Velvets and Furcloths 9 pieces of Velveteen, 29 mchcs wide, and burgu ," 00 yard 5 pieces of Chiffon Veiyet, Wide: fine satin fa in hlack. brown. vard . . 18 " picces of Corduroy, 36 inches wide, close-p quality stylish narrow welt; wanted shades. Worth 79 $1L.00 ya . 2 pieces of Velutina, black and gold brocade ef- fect: 34 inches wide. 53.98 ‘Vorth $6.00 vard, at pieces of Salt’s Furtex, 50 inches wide, novelty effect g for S etc.; lack ‘Goldénberg's—Firsi Fioor Crex, Grass, Wool and Fiber Rugs (14) Herringbone-weave Crex Rugs, 4.6x7.6-ft. size; brown or red ster ciled designs; perfect quality. Worth $6.50 $2_95 cach. ‘29) Double-warp ss Rugs, hand- some painted all-over designs of green, blue and brown, 53.65 Worth scw each. $x10-ft. size e (16) He: Rugs. for large rooms: good pattern and colorings. W $15 and $16.50. 7 Stenciled designs £ood colorings. 6x9- size. _Sold rpgumrly at $3.50 and $4.00 each. $2 45 At Goldenbergs—Fourth Floor. S0c Chenille Dotted Veilings, 33¢ Chenille Dotted Veilings, plai meshes, in assorted stylish combina tion colors. Goldonberg's—First Floor. Brushed Wool Scarfs, $2.56 (25) Brushed Wool Scarfs, with nos - elty borders and fringed ends; tun and brown combinations. Dept.

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