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! THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924 ' : - THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., g : interpretstion of orders. Responsibility lendail about five minutes before the (Tife Members of Senate to Lose Head of Gen. Lee on Anniver- Near Houston—Several s | he witaessed a document which Jen- GOVERNORS TD MEET 2 K“.I.ED 50 HURT The wreck, one of the most SPANBH K‘NG ORD Rs nings told him was his will, yesterday y i Z complicated the work of atforneys \ sesking to settle the esiate. b | Miner claims that he was born in | has not been placed. ot Chicago, knew Jenmings as his father, and that the latter recognized him and provided It and his mother crash and was picking up speed for with an apartment and supportes i A " ghom il Tial7, when Miner Immunity, But Not: Per afted into the Army. e received 3 i {letters while in France from both sary of His Birth. Badly Scalded. Jennings and his mother, he said. After I charge at Camp Upton [ in 191 said he came to Chi- ago, but could find no trace of his ther or mother. Charles 1. Miner, Miner said he went to Jellico, Tenn., Y 5 nd married young woman there in old, Louisville, Ky., as w|jges H ms he is the sole heir natural son of the late to the Jennings estate: Jennings, eccentric recluse, who loft | Atlorneys for the estate never have BN Bt T s found a will and the only heirs they have heretofore found were seven contly, and of a local man who cousins. \ monles will attend the unveiling of the first figure in the Confederate memorial now being chiseled in the side of the mountain, near this city. Mrs. Helen Blane, charter member o6t the United Daughters of the Con- tederacy, sponsor of the memorial. has been selected to unvell the finished head of Gen. Lee while there will be in attendance upon her a number of Children of the Confederacy. Mrs. Plane {8 the widow of a distinguished Confederate officer. Dr. Plato Durham of Emory Uni- versity, will deliver- the unveiling oration, while Bishop Benjamin .J. Kelley of Savannah has been invited to deitver the benediction Unyeiling exercises will be held several hundred feet up the steep of the mountain on a platform con- structed especially for the oceasion. The_ exercises will be presided over by Hollins N. Randolph, president of the Stone Mountain emorial Asso- clation. \ ing Congress and the elective part of the Senate, but doubt arose régard- ing the status of the permanent part of the senate. It was therefore de- cided to deprive the liamentary immunity in the present exceptional situation, in which all citizens must be equal before the law and not permitted to evade or ridi- cule the Jaws of the country. To have left the permanent part of the senate with liamentary fmmunity would have served to allow attempts at ridiculing the law and evasion of responsibility; therefore it was logi- cal for the government to issue the decree.” The decree announces that when normal constitutional conditions are re-established u new cortes will be convoked. —_— Eskimos in the Canadian northwest ,CLAIMS $6,000,000 AS “NATURAL SON”| Charles E: Miner Says Late Edwin B. Jennings, Eccentric/Re- { cluse, Was His Father. serfous in routh Texas in many years, 7 is thought to have resulted from mis- b AT UNVEILING RITES IN RAILROAD GRASH CHAMBER DISSOLVED it of yar: 4 4 Train No. 26, northbound from —_— . Seal; . Louig, had left a blind siding at Hil- | Ceremonies to Reveal Sculptured Passenger Trains Meet Head-On + |#he Tun to the next station, when Train No. 25, southbound from St Louis, Dal- las and Forth ‘orth, loomed into view. The impact was heard for a mile. manent Seats. " Buggage cars, telescoped by the crash, were piled in confusion, but pas- senger coaches and sleeping cars kept the tracks. The front end of the for- ward coach of the southbound train was split open, and several negro pas- sengers were injured. Several passen- gers and trainmen also were scalded by live steam from the engines. — e It's sometimes better to back down than to get your back up. By the Assaclated Press. ATLANTA, Januai 10. — Eight southern governars 1 come here for the unveiling of the sculptured head of Lee in the ,side of Stone Mountain, on the anniversary of the chieftain’s birth, Japuary 19, accord- ing to the program for the ceremonies ‘made public here. The cere- By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, By the Associated Press. MADRID, January 10.—A royal de- cree has heen issued dissolving the chamber of deputies and dismissing the elective members of the senate. Under the decree life sengtors are de- prived of their parliamentary immu- nity. have asked the Anglican Church to An official note says: send missfonaries to offset the de- “The king signed a decree dissolv- ! moralizing influence of vicious whites By thie Assoclated Press, ~ HOUSTON, Tex. January 10.—The engineer and fireman of one train were killed and more than fifty persons in- Jured, three probably fatally, when two Missouri, Kansas and Texas railway passengers trains met head-on at Hil- lendahl, eight miles from here. January 35¢ and 45¢ Cretonnes and Marquisettes 19¢ Yard Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, light or dark fioral, bird and foliage designs; aiso fancy plaid or tape-edge sheer quality White Marquisette, in lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but pienty alike for curtains, draperies, etc. Women’s Silk Underwear One-Half Off 0dd lot of Women's Silk Jersey Underwear, including vests and bloomers; good serviceable qualities. Silghtly solied from handiing. Marked at— ; One-Half Off Regular Prices Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Friday Remnant Day--The Great Money-Saving Event! VALUES! VALUES! The entire store abounds with extraordinary money-saving opportunities tomorrow. For we have gone through our stocks with a determination to close out all BROKEN LOTS, ODDS AND ENDS, REMNANTS, SHORT LINES and MUSSED MERCHANDISE. We have searched under counters, on shelves, in stockrooms and have inspected ever: piece of merchandise. We have priced all these goods to dispose of everything.tomorrow. Everybody will want to come and share the economies. Be here early. ’ WE CANNOT FILL MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS FOR RE! T SALE ITEMS Ribbon Remnants An accumulation of short pieces and rem- nants of high-grade Ribbons gathered together and marked at prices that mean unusual sav- ings. The assortment embraces all the most. wanted kinds, styles and colors, In various widths and lengths. 6c and 10c Values 3%e 12¢ and 16c Values T%e¢ Goldenberg's—First Floor. 59¢, 69¢ and 79¢ Percale Aprons 48¢ Remnant lot of Percale Bib Aprons. in as. sorted neat patterns;.others of checked ging- hams; assorted practical styles. 23¢ and 29¢ Values 15¢ 39¢ and 50c Values 29¢ First Floor—Bargain Table. 5 dozen Fancy White Aprons, of checked dimity and lawns: slightly mussed. Regular 50c and 59 values. Friday at . Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, o 5> ““Nashua™ Blankets, $3.65 Pair 17 pairs of =Nashua” Brand Blankets, good heavy-weight cot- ton, with soft fieece finish. Gray and tan with blue or pink borders; sizes 66xE0 and 66x84 inches, for double’ beds. 72x84 weigh Wool Blankets. heavy ail-wool fizcce and filling. with 157 cotton warp that adds Srenoth: S or $6.45 blve, tan ana _gray. $10.C0 values. Friday at : 72x80 Sateen-covered Comforts, light and dark colors: filled with white cotton; stigatly soiled fro $3.98 lot. $6 and $7 values. Friday at e Lambs' Wool Fllled Comfort size 72x80 inches, for double beds: light and dark colored coverings. with pink, rose ur 54.95 blue sateen borders. $7.50 vatues Friday at Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. S —— Clearance of Umbrellas Women's and _Children's Silk Umbrellas, navy, green and garnet; attractive handles; some with tips and club ends. For. mer $5 to $6.98 val- X ues. Friday at Children's Umbrellas, black American (cottdn) taffeta covers: assorted sizes; stylish handles. Former $1.00 and $1.25 values. Fri- day at.. 5 Goldenberg's—First Dress Trimmings Coat and Dress Ornaments, also buckles, of celluloid, fancy metal and combination effects; assorted Styles and colows. For- mer 793¢ and $1.00 values. C Friday at .s 4 ¥on Silk Dress Braids and Bandings, assorted colors. Former 3C 10c to 50c values. Friday Chenille Tassels, prain and combination ~colors. Former 50c values. Fri- day at...... i Goldenberg's—First Floor. e $2.50 to $6 Hand-Embroidered Models ; $1.00 ea. { At cicarance of Hand-embroidered Models, used for display purposes—about 200 pieces in the lot, including Rompers, Scarfs, Cen- ters. Luncheon Cloths, Napkins, Pil Ses, Combing Jackets, Aprons, etc. about 200 pieces-in the lot. No Mail or Phone Orders Fill denb Kimonos and of silk and cotton and rose; slip-on v $2.39 (2) Kimonos, of box-loom crepe; aislon aaet, g $2.98 biue omiy: slightly (10) Extra Size Kimonos, of ser- $2.39 Friday at.. figured designs. Kimonos, (5) crepe, in modei: Former Friday Kimonos, blue lightly $2.75 values. Friday FU (3) Long Japanese hand.embroidered de- signs; blue _only. $4.75 values. Friday 3,98 (18) Flannelette Kimonos, as- sorted gray, biue and red patterns; made with short sieeves; small and medium sizes. Former $1.29 values. 79C Friday at.. (26) Percale Dressing Sacques, dark blue and gray; sizes 38 to 44. Former $1.00 79C values. Friday at.. (2) Eiderdown Dressing Sacques, light blue and pink. Friday at.......c..... \ Goldenberg’'s—Third Floor. s Clearance of Rug low Tops, Panty Dresses, Buffet Shop early, as there are only led 0. D. None Sent borg's—First Floor—K Street Annex. Apron Ginghams 12%e Remnants of Standard Quality Apron Ginghams, in wanted blue checks; warranted fast colors. Use- ful lengths. Goldenberg's—First Floor. and Overplalds. belts. sleeves. embroidery effects. plaids. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. N t otion Remnants W hite Basting Conon'g 200.yard spools. Regular- C Iy 5c each. Four for...... Dress Shleld: assorted lot; odds and ends of 16c to 5C 25¢ values. Pair. . . 10c and 15c Hair Net: ‘ringe style; assorted shad! SC Each . . wesens Silk Halr Nets, with elastic; broken assortment of shades; former 5c and 10c lC kinds. Two for... Walst Linings, sizes 34 and 36; former 3% and 2 C 50c kinds. At. Children's, _Underwaiats, _styles for boys and girls; sizes; regularly 50c to 35C 75c each. Friday at.... Sanitary Aprems, @i+ 21 Wire Hairpin i 3c and 56 kinds. Hooks and Eyes, smail sizes; black and white; 5c and 10c kinds. Two cards for Goldenberg's—First ¥lsor. 89c¢ Bath Robing 49¢ Yard Remnant lot of Bath Robing, fin, soft, fleecy quality for making men’s and women’s bath Good variety of colorings. able lengths. Goldenberg’s—First Fleor. i 50¢, 59¢ and 75¢ Wash { Goods Remnants, 39¢ Yard . Remnants of white and colored wash goods, Including Mercerized Wash_ Satin, Shantung Pongee, Mercerized Poplin, Crepe de Chine. Silk and Cotton Plisse Crepe, Volles, Ratinspup, Homespun Crep Inches wide. Goldenberg's—First Floor. 0il Opaque Window Shades, 39c Slight seconds of the regular 85¢ quality; size 3x5.4 ft.; mounted on spring rollers; ecru and green. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor, tetaiamas Room Size s at Great Reductions Savings of One-Fourth, One-Third & One-Half A clearance of factory close-outs and floor samples in our’ fourth floor rug section tomorrow, offering well known brands of floor coverings at prices that establish a new record for values and savings. Various styles and sizes, but limited quanti- ties of each which will not last al (4) Alex. Smith's~ Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 ¥t for large wortr $20.75 Worth .00. Friday at (10) Axminster Rugs, Sanford’s Beauvals or Smith's Yonkers and makes; handsome de- made in one piece; slight i ne iy $42.75 $65.00 and $75.00 values. Friday at (7) Seamless Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 ft.; two very good p terns; in woven (not printed colorings. Sold $l4.75 t $25.00 Friday at Seamless Axminster and wiiton Veivet Rugs, Smith’s make; slightly imperfect; floral and orlental designs; 9x12.ft. large-room sixe. $29.75 (8) $50.00 values. and Wilton Velvet Rugs, ental and medallion cach. Friday at.... $3'45 reversible designs in good Friday at... (32) Axminster close deep-pile heavy-weight grades; floral, ori. designs; size 27x54 Inches; sold at $5.00 (14) Hodge's Cherokee Fiber Rugs, sizes 8.5x10.6 ft. and 9x12 colorings. Sold at $13.76 and $14.75. $ gl 10.85 First Floor—Bargain Table. 1l day—so come early. 195 yards of Reversible Cott: Carpet, close woven and durabli reversible stenciled de- signs; 36 Inches wide. ’ Sold at 69c yard. Fri. 290 day at... . (16) Cook’s Make Linoleum Rugs, 4.6x10.6-ft. and 4.6x12.ft. sizes; wool ru designs; com- § plele‘gol’dzrfl. .50 3 95 1 and $9.00 value $ Friday at - (14) Congoleum Art Ru; i complete borders; handsomé wool rug designs; good colorings; slight seconds of o 3.50 values, 9x9 ft, s 9 size. Friday at > 5 (11) Real Orlental Ru - age size 3x6 t.; Hamadans, Mes. souls, Serebands and other radés; good patcerns and color. ngs. an $60 values. Fri- $ 85" van - $24.75 (8) Basket-weave Rush Rugs, extra heavy weignt; In reversible carpet designs; green, blue and brown colorings. Seconds of $15.00 $5 95 values, at.. * (75) Stenciled Grass Rugs, heavy double-warp grade; size 3x6 ft.; green, blue and brown designs” slightiy water stain, uring ship- 77¢ ment. $1.50 values. Fri. day at... . Colored Organdy, atine, Silk and Cotton Pongee, Print: dian Head, White Organdy, Chiffon Voile, etc. Useful lengths for all needs. ercerized Dotty 30 to 50 Friday Bargains in Men’s Wear $2 Wool and Cotton Mixed Un- dershirts, Bradford Mills maki natural gray color; perfect quality; sizei $l .3 42 to 48. Friday at. Oneita Cotton Unlon Suits: heavy ribbed; olosed crotch; ecru’ color; sizes 38, 40, an Seconds of $2.00 val- $ - 29 ues. Friday at....... 1 Heavy Ribbed Cotton Underwea nd ecru colors; shirt rs to\ match; $1.00 values. 630 Seconds of Friday at.. Smoking Jackets, choice of our remalining stock, made of doubl faced golf cloth; collar lapel, cuffs and pookets trimmed with reverse side of cloth; sk frog fastenings. $6.50, $6.98 and $7.98 Values $4.29, $8.98 to $10.98 Values $5.35 Lewis Make Wool and Cotton Mixed Underwear, heavy and me- dium weig| silyer gray color; perfect quality; broken Sean s ana sa0 921 values. Friday at i (Nnn.'e:%hlnfld—Non. C.0.D." —No refunds. 137 pairs Silk and Wool Haif Hose, also lot of Cashmere Hose, with 'silk clocks; heather v 35¢ Heavy Wool-mixed Sweaters, pull. over style, with three-piece ‘sha collar; plain color body with cor $4 and $4.50 values, Neglige _Shirts, sote atton down. Colar attached; erf izes 17 only. -$1.65 values. 5 e e & B0 Friday a $2'59 White Oxford S e, e, 1o and Friday at .. 73 sl‘ls Women’s $15 to $22.50 Winter Coats, $10.98 Come with the expectation of finding the greatest Coat values that $10.98 ever bought—ycu will not be disappointed! utility and sports wear, of fine quality materials, including Velours Stralghtline models, Box or inverted pleats on many. Trimmed with smart touches of fur bands, silk stitching and Choice of brown, navy and black, also rich over- All sizes 16 to 44, for misses and women. Coats for dress, many finished with narrow Tallored and large flowing 400 yards Mercerized Tabls Dam- ask, ‘soft satin-finish grade; 72 terns; lengths from 115 to 3 yards. 83c value. 300 yards of Mercerized Damask, 18 inches wide; suitable for scarfs, mlil lengths. 29c values. Friday St ..o A Mercerized Damask Napkins, 18x18.inch size; neatly hemmed: onds of values worth $1.50 dozen. Six for. . Table Darask inches wide: neat pat- Friday at.... . 59C napkins and tray cloths; 16 C sorted patterns sec- 59 C Goldenberg's—First Floor. Women’s Neckwear Odd lot of Neckwear, Including linene vestees, separate collars, Bertha collars, circular ) ruffiing and odd pairs of IOL cuffs. Friday, each, at.. (20) Brushed Wool Scarfs, In as- sorted brown, tan and black com- binations, novelty _borders and fringed ends. Furmer $2.98 and $3.39 values. $] .1 9 Friday at...... (24) Wool fluffy brushed wool; combinations. 50c to 89c values. day at.....coo0.nn Chenllilette Veiling, in brown, taupe and gray: one-yard lengths. Regu- larly 29c each, Friday at Goldenberg's—First Floor. Tams, soft, 37¢ Former black, 12¢ softening and whitenin the skin.... e blades ..... .o s 42" R. & G. Cocoanut Sham: 21 c Magnum’s Perfumes, including many of the Toi 3 s Toilet Goods Jergen's Lotion, for 35 o C Gillett Safety Razors, with two poo, high-grade sham- ooy cssy by popular odors...... . 89c Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Remnants of $2 to $3 Silks] ‘& Knit Fiber Fabrics; $1.19} A large group of fine silks and knit fiber dress fabrics, also artificial silks, including the following: Crepe de Chine, Foulards, Striped Taffeta, Figured India Silks, Drapery Etamine, Artific Silks, Canton, Taffeta—Fiber Silk Drapery Fabrics, Striped Broadcloth, Figured Georgette, Plain Striped Surah, Plald Taffeta, Duvetyne, Messaline, Changeable Taffeta, Col- ored Pongee, Black Satin, Brocaded Vel-Vet Knit, ete. Good nge of wanted colors. majority are 35 to 40 inches wide. Lengths from 1 %o 5 yards. The $1 and $1.25 Remnants, 69¢ Yard ficial silki The qualities consist of all-silk fabrics, silk mixtures and arti- in printed novelties, colored poplins, striped shirtings and pongee. Widths 33 to 36 inches; lengths from 2 to 4 yards. * Goldenberg's—First Floor. e S P PP, also $4.98 tallored and '$10.98 values. At $4'98 iy BT (G $12.50 values. At .. . Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. s Women’s Ready-to- Wear Apparel (13) Extra Size Suits, of good Botret twint, “Regu . Regu- R e $19.75 ;| (ll.".) dflryhlmhla ::wcs. nishe: wit! ur collars. $3250 $ values. At.. . 12'98 (18) Goody Middy Blouses, of all- ‘wool lln;nel. In :edv navy and green; sizes 16 to 22, $5.98 valu $2.98 o({m Novelty grepo de Chine verblouses, combination colors.. Regular $3.98 val- ues. At. . 98c (100) Serge and Velour Check Dresses, sizes 35, 38 :l:d 40. $5.98 values. 52.98 o18) Crepe de fiv'u{‘e L verblouses, wh ite and flesh colors. .9t mher s s $2.98 d (23) Oxev'-‘blouses. of voile and imity; slightly soiled from handling. $2.98 $ and $5.98 valses. ... l '39 (73) Black Lace Dresses, others of light colored georgette crepe; sizes 16 to 42. $19.75 va ues. At.. Coats, izes and $12. Corsets and Bandeaux (12) American Lady Corsets, of pink coutil; low bust and skirt model with wide front clasp and elastic Insert; sizes 28 and 29; also 2 Thomson's Glove-Fitting Cor- sets, of pink brocade, low bust and long skirt, with wide front clasp: sizes 31 and 38. For- $2'29 mer $3 and $3.50 var- ues. Friday at.. . (6) R & G Corsets, of pink coutil: low bust and extreme long hip odel, with eastic Insert at back; sizes 28, 29 and 30. Former $3.50 val- 52 48 ues. Friday at . ™ fasten back mostly 19¢ (First Floor—Bargain Table.) (5) Juspul Nemo Brassieres, of white material; fasten front model, h underarm lacing; . zes 48 and 50. For. mer $2.00 values. Fri. 79(: day at.. cesee (3) Juspul Nemo Brassieres, in ‘white; fasten front model, with underarm lacing; sizes 46, 48 and 50. Former 79C $1.00 values. Friday at Corsets, of elastic-top (4) American Girl fancy pink material model, with S.inch skirt; sizes 25 and 26; also 3 American Girl Cor- sets, of pink batiste, low bust and 11-inch t'kl 28 only. 95 Former $1.50 values. Fri day C Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Bandeaux, models, with elastic inse; all sizes from 32 to 42. Former 29c values. Fri- day at.... e eseiic { 20c and 25¢ Outing Flannels and Domestics, 15¢ Yard Remnants of Outing Filannels, Shaker Flannel, Percale: Ginghams, Printed Comfort Coverings and Printed Flannelette. Good, useful lengths. 36 Inches wide. Goldenberg’s—Flirst Floor. $3, $3.50 and $4 Lace Curtains, $1.95 Scotch, Nottingham and Filet Weave Lace Curtains, 2)7 yards long; white, Ivory and ecru colors; t and heavily worked patterns. 9ne to four pair alike. \ $3 10 $5 Rope Portieres, $1.98 (8) Rope Portieres, large husk and tassel trimmed; fill in space from 4 to 7 ft. wige. Rose and biue; stightly solled. Dress 27 to Friday at 15c yard. Fur Coats 1 Natural Muskrat Coat, 32.inch ) I:r:‘w;"fl’”" seal awl 'colar, cuffs and border. $179.00 $ andborder. & 49.50 40.inch _length; fength; size 239,50 vate, At 589.50 1 Natural Marmot Coat, 38-inch length; raccoon shawl collar an R e 5, e & $59.50 utria Coat, 32- inch length; size $ $295,00 e AL 89‘50 Children’s Wearables and velour check com- binations: sizes 3, 4 $2 98 values. Friday at.... L] (3) All-wool Navy Blue Serge sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. $5.00 values. Friday 52.98 (6) All-wool Dresses, red waists Sizes 10°ang 12 years only. $3.95 values. (3) All-wool Coats, double-faced cloth; all-around beit and four ears only. Former .98 values. Friday at (1) Pink Broadcloth Coat, white fur collar and cuffs; slightly soiled years. Former $15.00 value, Friday at..... belt and yoke models; sizes 'and 2 years; slightly sl 98 values. Friday at... o (8) All-wool Sweater Sets, white slightly soiled. For- 3 0 mer $5.00 values. Fri- $ .5 (29) All-wool Middy Skirts, black sizes up to 12 years. Former $2.98 values. (9) Wool Angora Tams white, rose and green. 5 C (12) All-woo! Blankets, soft and borders, - $lik -« ribben - bound. Former $2.98 - values, Friday at.... (7) All.wool Dresses, of crepe and 5 years, $3.98 Dresses, neatly trimmed with red; at ... > with checked skirts; ol $2.98 pockets; sizes 3 and 4 4 95 $4. from handling; size 2 7 50 $7. (2) White Corduroy Coats, solled. Former $3.98 only; three and four pleces; day at ...... 7 and white checks; Friday at..... $l '98 Former $1.50 values..... Tuffy; white with pink or blue Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Handkerchiefs Women’s Pure Linen Handker- chiefs, all _white; hemstitched borders; perfect quality. 10 C 12c to 15c value: Friday Boys' Handkerchiefs, white and colored Initials; broken assortment of initials; others with col- ored borders. 10c, 12/>¢ and 8C 15c Kinds. Men’s Handkerchlefs, all white, with hemstitched borders; perfect quality; full size. 9C 12/5¢c wvalues. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Gloves 0dd lot of Boys and Girls Knitted Gloves, with deep cuffs: also gauntlet effects: In heather, - brown, oxford and black. 85c vaiues. 6 C Friday at....... Children's Knitted Wool Gloves, novelty effects, In gray, brown, navy and red. 59c 37C values. Friday at....... Goldenberg's—First Floor. < Hosiery joned, black and cordovan; silk from toe to top; most- Ta e S 98 Friday at... .o Socks, three.quarter length; ribbed effect; assorted colored with fancy broken sizes; seconds of 50c values ‘Women's Fiber Boot Hose, three- seam back; black and assorted seconds of 50c value Friday at.. - medium weight, In black and colors; one or broken sizes; seconds of 25c values 5 cesine three-quarter length; In black and colors; turn- seconds of 39c values. Friday at Women's Silk Hose, full fash- Iy all sizes; perfect Children's Mercerized Cotton colored turn.over top: 3SC shades; mostly all sizes; 29C Women's Cotten Hose, three seam back styles; 15 Children's Socks, over cuffs; broken sizes; 25C Goldenberg’s—First hfi!r. Footwear (100 pairs) Women's Oxfords and Pumps, broken lires and odd lots, of patent, brown and black kid and dull leathers; high and low heels; sizes in_the lot from 2!, to 7. Values worth 83 and 34 pair. P 1.48 Friday at............ (150 pairs) Children’s Shoes, of black dull leather; button style; broken lines and odd lots: sizes 6 to 703 _ Values sl worth $2.00 pair.” Friday at (100 pairs) Boys’' Shoes, tan and dull leathers: broken lines and odd lots; sizes In the lot from 1 to 5!';. Values worth $3 and s4. Fri- 92,20 (200 pairs) Misses' amd Chi dren’s School Shoes, lace and but- ton styles; dull leather; heel and spring heels; sizes In the lot from a1 “Uatues worth $2.25 to $3.00 sl 39 pair. Friday at...... » Goldenberg’s—First Floor. 30c¢ & 40c¢ Dress Ginghams Percales, Etc., 19¢ Yard : } Remnants of Bates’ Dress count Percales, Outing Flannels, Flannel, Serpentine Inches wide. at 19c a yard. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. s Housewares Steel-blade Butcher Knives, assorted styles and sizes; 29c to 49c values. . 19¢ (11) Cut Glass Lemonade Sets, one large pitcher and x tall glasses. Reg- $1 .69 ularly $2.49. Friday at (8) Willow Clathes Baskets, large size; slightly soiled. Reg- ularly $1.98 and $2.25 98C each, Friday at........ (14) Heavy Tin Copper-bottom Wash Bollers, with cold wood handles; slightly dented; regularly $1.98 to $2.49 each. Friday $l . t9 Lot of Steel Knives and Forks, left from sets. 8C Each e Lot of Artificlal Frult, assorted Kinds; 15c kinds. At ... ane (22) Aluminum Coffes Pots, 1/a-quart trade size. Regularly 79. Each .. . Goldenbery’s—Basement, 59¢ 25¢, 35¢ and 40c¢ Wash Head, Dimity, Indla Linon, Mercerize Plisse’ Crepe SRP——— Remnants of white and colored wash goods, Crepe, Longcloth, Nalnsook, Pajama Checks, Printed Volles, Plain Color Voiles, Merverized Pongee, Goods Remnants, 19¢ Including Indian d Batiste, Organdy, Voile, Plisse Dotted Swiss, Printed In desirable lengths. Plain Color dy; Plain Dress Crepe, Shadow Check Organdy, etc. 30 to 40 Inches A = N Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Undermuslins (4) Short.sleeve Corset Covers, trimmed with lace around neck and sieeves. $1.25 5 C values. Friday at........ (5) Black Batlste Corset Covers, trimmed with lace edgings.” $1.50 values. Fri- 1 day at avees (2) Princess Silps, of fancy sateen; _hemstitched tops; $2.00 ‘values. 1_48 Friday at... (6) Princess Slips, of pink batiste, trimmed with laces and insertions: slightly mussed from handiing. $3.98 val. ues. Friday at...... 2'29 (6) Nainsook Nightgowns, with yokes of Val laces ana embroidery: mussed” from han- $1 48 diing. $1.98 value: Friday at....... = 3 dozen Novelty Volle Night- gowns, sleeveless modeis; pink, Blue 'and lavender. $1.98 values. Friday 1.29 (11) Navy Blue Satin Camisoles, some with embroidered designs: hemstitched straps; sizes 36 and 38 only. $1.79 val- $l ues. Friday at... Black Satin Camisoles, extra sizes; nemstitched yoke and satin ribbon straps; former $l 29 . (6) Enveope Chemise, of silk crfic fledc;l'ln:. 'I‘QII;{ lace trimme pink and blue; slig| $l 48 ' » $1.98 values. Friday with fanc; values. Friday at. Knit Underwear Women's Part Wool and Cotton ankle or knee $l.09 neck and elbow sleeves, Knee.length pants; broken sizes. Friday at......... Boys' Fleeced Unlon Suits, gray mottled: high neck and long sleeves, ankle-length 69C seconds of $1.00 Friday at 3 Children's White Flecced Kneo Pants; perfect quality; sizos 4 1016 years. Fri. 45C day at. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. ghams, Shirting Madras, High- Printed Fleecedown Flannels, Dom: repe, Bleached Canton Flannel, etc. 5% Useful lengths for women's and children’s wear, 27 _to 36 Friday Friday Bargains in vl . Boys’ Clothing (16) $2.45 and $3 Wool Sweaters, brushed wool and knit slipover style; plain colors and 10 Y0RM8. o cernennnss ® (33) $10 and $12 Overcoats, all. wool light tweeds, with plaid backs, in large sizes; also brown and green cheviots in small sizes; sizes in the lot Friday at . nd (15) $10.75 and $12.75 Plush-col 1ar Overcoats, dressy models; quilt- ed linings; muff pock ets and full beited; Friday at......0.. 2 (50) Madras Biouses, neckband style; sizes 6, 7 and 8 years only; some slightly imperfeot. Values worth 53¢ to $1.00 29C each. Friday at weee (92) $650 Two.pants Suits and Mackinaws; sults of cloth and cor- duroy, mackinaws in assorted plalds; sizes In the lot from 8 to 1 $4 79 years. Friday at..... * (88) Boys' and Girls' Knitted Caps, combination colors; fit over all_head sizes. 19C 39c values. Friday at.... (16) $15 Overcoats, dressy mod. els, some with *velvet collars; sin gle and double breasted form-fit- ting styles; sizes for boys 16 to 18 years. $3.95 Friday at “Tes (18) Boys' Blanket Bath Robes, neat patterns, mannish style: but. ton and buttor e collar; finished with girdie; sizes 6 ues. Friday at.... (84) Shirts, good quality striped, plain_ white, blue chambray and khaki materials; collar attached or neckband styles; sizes 12/> to 14 neck measure. Some slightly Imperfect. Vai- ues worth $1.00 and $1.50. 79C Friday at.. i (17) Two-pants Corduroy Suits, Norfolk models, with yoke and laids; two pairs of ~full-lined nickerbocker pants sizes 7, 8, 9, 15, 16 and 17' years. $10.00 6.39 values, Friday at... (62) $1 to $1.50 Pants, of all-wool blue serge and neat mixtures; straight-knee style, full lined; In sizes 3 and 4 years; also knicker- bockers In dark mix- = Sares: sizes 8 and 9 years. 09C Friday at................ Goldenberg's—Third Floor. 16¢ to 20¢ Cottons, 12¥%5¢ Remnants of Bleached and Un- bleached Cottons, 36 and 39 inches ‘wide; good, durable grades, in wse. ful lengths. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Remnants of $2 to $3 All-Wool Fabrics, $1.29 Remnants and short lengths of all-wool dress goods, including French Serge, Tricotine, Tubular Jersey, Velour, Crepe and Broad 2 tack, navy, brown and ot s S0 P 'Ba e 3¢, "Lengths suitable for dresses, suits, skirts and all full 54 inches wide, children’s wear. desirable colors. These a $1.50 and $1.75 Materials, 98¢ These dress goods are absolutely all wool, and include French ,, Tweeds, Granite and Storm Ser B Conny"and brown. Lengths from 2 to Black, navy and brown. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, e; 42 to 54 Inches wide. yards. Geldenbary's—Tirst Fioer. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Fleer. Goldeaberg’s—SBecond Floor. Goldenherg’s—Third Floor.