Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1924, Page 18

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18 REIBHSBANK HEAD ‘ 69c Window Shades 3 Pkgs. Envelopes 25c Writing Paper 3 Note Book Fillers AR | 48c¢ 10c ||G ADETFS || 17c 20c Or. Schacht Invited to Appear Perfect quality Window Shades, -rh"e packages 0‘6%(:011‘- = .~ = icgi size 3x5.9 inches; st spring / s - Beyfore Dawes Commission. | ES\::;;;; '?:u'n"nn,:rh.:li‘:ua%fiu::x}r{: ;nercial slznvrl:pes, sold regs— DEPENDABLE s.l.ml' 24“:“':2‘;:5 ‘!:?P;:bc\;rhltgthonly; F;Ilhree 'Eaé;lg‘:() Note Book i © arly at cka, S S J 4 with en- illers, size 8x10%%, open side Will Be Heard Monday. : o b4 pACIART ) - s velopes to match, (S) || orend; rukvd_‘ ? _' 5 ;‘S(, ris in connection with the com- He will | Exclusive, High-class Dresses of Distinction able to the of the data n the German .| At Less Than Fifty Cents on the Dollar 3 | Positively Worth $50, $60 and $75 Street . \ \ Eight of the Dresses, - . Afternoon eautiful ¥ L A ) ‘ K » Frochs, / ' # Styles i ' ‘ ‘ ! ‘ : Sketched by 5,000 PUNCH BOARDS || : Evening . SET AFIRE BY POLICE ' 4N Gowns Our Artist Morris Schwartz, i g Ry i 3 T . g > o - - 500“12 zrfll::ec;;:g u; Get | ‘ A ‘ 14 Fomorrow we stage the most wonderful sale of Dresses Washington has ever known. 97,900, an \ * Ordered Out of City. i B N Fresh, clean and absolutely new. High-class Dresses and Costumes for street, afternoon and i i e NI £ A N evening wear from a leading maker of exclusive creations. Actual values, $50,00, $60,00 and e Taaars e By s ) $75.00—some even worth more—tomorrow at $22.50—at less than half price. and in some instances 4 “punch hoards” went {8 j A : two-thirds below their real worth. up in smoke today, along with what | hopes of Morris | 1 / adelphia. to “clean up 3 ! , g [y Sl Beautiful styles, glorious fabrics, superb work- manship, and exclusive designing characterize all these wonderful frocks. N YA | ‘ ; I A ELOog | < Bear in mind, this is not the usual run of sale 4 10 leave town by | 5 A 4 dresses. Far from it. They are the maker’s bal- of a suspended ! | il ance of regular stock which he sold preparatory by Judge Corle . SN 4 i i i e X ; A to opening up the coming season's lines. ey | Y ; 7 ’ . Dresses for all occasions. For evening, for i dances, for bridge parties, for street and afternoon. In short, a woman can find dresses for all her activities, and at this price she can buy several. i to teni & 4 Prict i A rnxlnl(vlulllk - St ne Hia o Khow 1kl e packe: | Tailored and fancy models of Poiret A3 " fnale Police Prosecutor Jilek . . Four Styles Twill, Duvetyne and Charmeen, in side ’ and indi- ng Central Sketched and draped panel effects, long flowing ted a bon-! neh boaray or tailored sleeves, round or tuxedo col- AUTde'FICIALSWQUIT, lars; some with long sleeves; high neck lines with squirrel fur collars, new three-tier skirts and circular ' flounces. Some with loose Mandarin jackets, others with vestees of beautiful embroidered net; embroid- s ered in scroll designs of duvetyne and silk braid. Still others with flying squirrel trimmings. Inc., Resign Afternoon Dresses of Chiffon Velvet, Duvetyne and All-Over Lace, in straight line models with side drapes, rosettes of contrasting colors and new full puffed sleeves with tied wrists and embroidered in che- nille. Ohers with vari-colored silk embroidered designs; long tight sleeves and round neck. Handsome All- Over Lace Dresses, with crystal bead trimmings and crushed girdles. Colors of black, navy, brown, cocoa and combinations of bright colors. Evening Dresses of Chiffon Velvet and combinations of Gold and Silver Medallion Laces and Chiffon Velvet. Others of beautiful embroidered Chiffon Lace in green, rose, black and brown. FRENCH ARMY, 66-0,000. | Sizes 16 to 20 for misses, 36 to 44 and 427 to 50%% extra sizes. Strength 220,000 Men TUnder This sale is a wonderful treat for our patrons—and worth ¢ oming any distance to attend. It will open promptly at 9:15 a.m. Figure for August 1, 1914. i Monday, Second Floor. To facilitate service and aid you in finding the dress you want, we have arranged sizes on separate racks. Look for your size. Four Styles . Skctched v being applied w e termi- || I it wis announced today. The !} army will then number some 220.000 || W men Jess than were under the colors ! y e e B BREAR (LR O 4 Cl f R 35¢ Dress Ginghams Rl S St WOMEN’S WEAR earance o egular fult 32 B o are. the infantry divisions t from fifty to thirty- g « : inches y cavalry Visions from Silk Radium Petticoats, in Corduroy Breakfast Coats, em- wide 25c j K buuuru‘l, colors; alpol“l"tlre 8ilk b;'.-naefl uun;lly; "1):. blye and O B | Jarsey Petticoats, with narrow. | cherry; made W L 5 1 Plaitings and narrow tle belt and 52.69 [ ] ) Oa S Dress Ginghams of the best domestic makes, firmly ::;‘Lx::‘; mx.t‘el deep flounce . woven and full of service. Many styles to select from, in : o Satin Camisoles, val I in- i . aie 2 £ - ids in colors, ar- e o o e i e - A Drastic Underpricing of Our Better 8 oy ek e e i olors: All war port sateen; bullt-up and satin e s e '\Z"""" 5 bmives. $1.29 A L 3 Coats Tomorrow at 25¢ Percales, 36 inches wide, 25¢ Dres: made with K $1.50 values. light grounds with printed | wide:lurge ot cheeks checks, stripes, dots, plaids, stri in l 6C Lawrence Blanket Bathrobes, Satis sole, in navy blue and = aids and i es: colors; ed & double stitched for extra wear: | black; built-up and strap shoul- ; ; Sizes 16 to 20, D A istcanion 1 4C el i choice of an assort- ders; all sizes. Reg- $1 49 ; grade ....... th, 32 inches ment i 52_69 p alues 49 36 to 44, and Standard ide: hea 22¢ Z sasmesse v Ginghams, all-size 1 Ging 3 ze ] Goldenberg’s—Third Floor, 4214 10 52V, fast-color blue and 2 d : 5 . y brown checks. 12/ C issue Ginghams, 32 inches - . hed ide: beantitul ¢ Great as have been previous Coat Sales e omet 27¢ maabroven praas at 20¢ extra heavy reversible 36 inches ! “] A & at Goldenberg’s this season, nothing can wulity ...~ 256 Outing : Regular $2‘25 A]-l' 001 N = compare with the extraordir;ary Calgeasin. " xPo""a':fn.fl';"ffl"'lg'g i lght .rau:lfi“"l“g""é in_various styles and s i akedss stripes ... = Al ¢ R this sale.. We are not letting anything colors ool ‘T'horough (El:aning il Tllbu]al' Jel‘sey, $1-59 Yd- & staé)dhm the way of complete clearance, - e e 1 The close-woven quality i 3 ) 5 '\ and the opportunity is now yeurs to pur- Needs Thorough _ {[il. Aii-wool and ;:;f):cflnlni(.m?hit\ivllSg4nilr1:§1}1]cs“«_‘wfi?i:?r ey ! i mi chase a lll)il,;h-classyCoat at a p:‘icc rt)han Women’s Sweaters Reduced Workers I u'l‘fi‘lfin‘"f.-,':idi‘l Exccrhaggsirat[flc colors as Copen, royal, henna, ‘ ~ hardly covers the cost of manufacture. Brushed Wool Golf Sweaters, in | ‘Brushed Wool Sweater Vests. y , bea mohawk. i tan, with pearl but- $2 98 slesveless style; in tan, gray, red . . The Recommended (3250 All-wool, Coatings, 54 $225 All-wool Crepe, 54 inches ; h . The season’s most favored materials, includ- [, Tmmins: 21t sud By 298 min . . 1de, H Ze8; Service Column in the nchées wide, medium and winter wide, one of the most popular ills Normndy, BO“VII, Bl'mllilg Salt’s Peco Heavy Wool Knit Coat Sweaters, :Llusl:lpfi * tion of The ' welgm’u; in plain fabrics for dresses, | " Ee e g oo xna, ey e, o $1.39 | bown sray and $1.69 - Plush, Silk Crushed Plush, Lapinex, Seal Plush, ant gockets: mestly G E OR | st aoep o7 Sresters s PPIy ¥ neat MIXtUres.cesss o gy R 2 % s $5.08 | oIy, v w"‘h .bg names .nd .d- it = { M.‘sd mu.h, e‘c ues, at . wraveda ®. l“‘ ]:.Y; :nfl ;qu'r: $3 98 dresses of thorough -0 All-weol Valout; 5¢ inches 5032, All-wool Men's Wear Serge; 2 ¢ Geldendery’s—Third Fleor. Tors 8000 vatues, at e Window and Vacuum g:;r::éfi 1?{,2301(%:‘:33'"”. i ;:.,‘“53: :l:‘“ 3-2:':: i - o COn'g Xith"!:xr;e fall shawl ‘;“‘;" g mh‘d“,";:x“ ing concerns. , beaver, taupe n nk : ) 7" llars of Australian Opossum, Fitch Opossum, a e 3 In fact, Recommend- L B i $2'69 Drownt e rerve s sl 59 i (S:qulm‘l. Manchurian Wolf, Raccoon, Moufflon or Viatka PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF ice wil | - ta; sish ol 1.75 All-wool . 42 i |4 oney fur. e b 5L T VN T it indac i e vyniea ausiy, 50-inch lengths, in belted and straightline models Table Damask and Napkms 3 coats and capes, 1 ck, vy, . ), - ¥ i every line of personal |f|'/ Dlack, “wray and $4.98 poay; ean 2wy $1.25 i with large tailored or flowing sleeves. €olors of black, Extrs Heavy All-linen Table Damask, eream only: 70 § ] 5 and domestic service— N | e e . y ] navy, brown, deer and kit fox, Beautiful linings of crepe inches wide; -us.orled neat patterns. sz'.ou VIR B :&’:’f:fi$ e I 95 Bolivig Cloth, 54 inches wide, | inciis wii fiayech Foplin, 40 > de Sinecedins i e e o ea i 3 , s wide, in blac . ’ rich lustrous finish, rich iustrous [ All sizes in the lot—16 to 20, 36 to 44, and extra for coats, capes, 52,98 3nlllty; ideal for 51_49 a} ¥ large sizes, ‘2% to 52, : 2 hemmed; five pattérns to sel .5 black only.... eto. 32 Tenses pumansimesvin - dosen. Sale, price, SIX for..

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