Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1924, Page 19

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. e — $1.25 Roasters 6 Table Tumblers With This Coupon and With This Coupon and 79¢ | 19¢ Aluminum Double Roasters Six Colonial style Glass Table s = A Tumblers, full size; sold regularly 12-inch size; well malle. (S) at Scecacin gires IS ‘, Sale of $1.50, $2, $2.98 and $3.50 59¢ Turkish Towels Solid Gold Jewelry - 25 dose i e Bl ed Turkish Towels, some with space for monogram. Choice of assorted ‘styles and kinds. Good ] absorbent quality s for face or bath use. $ . ?lltb.rhe‘li nxrk' h Towels, white . with bluc border: A special Pre-luventory Sale, of Solid Gold Jewelry, in many of JSc |«|o,.¢y“,mb Ab- the newest and most popular styles and designs. All high-grade ‘:7""";3""’ ‘)'I‘"_'"" qualities, substantially made. The lot comprises the following: or buth use. . Goldenberg's—Firs Scarf Pins, Baby Neck Chains, Baby Pins, Lingerie Clasps aud = Brooches, also Boys' Tie Clasps and Cuff Links, with reinforced PR hy ORY SALL plated connections. Handkerchiefs y, comprising many n E Women's Pure Linen Handker- rings. Bar Pins, Swea chiefs, white only: hemstitched Canities, Cuff : plain or cord: 3 some opera len;.l)N ed stripes. and 19¢ 12C Othiers finfsiied with tavsels AIl marked at.. . values .. Geldentery +—Elmat: Eloos. Men's Handkerchiefs, plain col- ors with satin or hemstitched D6 7 A B porders: full size and $3 Party or Vanity Boxes tas waies. 19¢ tGenuine Leather Party or Vanity Boxes, in Women's Hllndk:rchieh, a large variety of colors, all silk lined and fitted $ 95 ,.“,"h‘,“.,m‘:,‘:it,;}t.‘.,’.‘x,,’;‘L’.'.’; with large beveled mirror, change purse, dorine . rolled edges. .. box, 1 stick 2 ! o £ = Men's Handkerchiefs, ox, lip stick holder. Popular rectangular siee Hundkorohiels 23C shapes with hemstitched border Goldenberg's—First Floor. “Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Sale of Women’s Fine Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery Famous “——" Brand Slight Irregulars of $2 and $2.50 Qualities $1.29 par The price—to our knowledge—is without parallel for silk hosiery of such high quality and beauty. Just think—thousands of pairs of fine silk stockings, with irregularities so slight that the wearing quality and appear- ance will not be affected—at savings up to almost one-half. Medium and chiffon weights, with lisle garter top, in practically every wanted shade to match every costume, including light and dark fawn, two shades of grax, otter, African brown, beige, nude, peach, apricot, blush. flesh, silver, gun metal. also black and many new shades for spring. 50c White Shower Voiles $1 Box Loom Crepe 36-inch White Shower Voiles, | o Zfi-il\';‘h !’”f"t;‘dl hBoxJ(l\(flln ey h . 5 repe, fine soft-finish quality, very fiie shieer quality, with in a beaptiful assortment of stylish shower effects; for S e s women's walsts, dresses, and dresses. blouses, kimonos, ete children's frocks. Yard.. 5 _ Yard . 59¢ White Chiffon Voile, beau- 50c White Oxford, 32 inches 35c Plisse Crepe, 30 inches wide, f self-color designs in honeydew tiful, snowy white, extra e; yarn - mercerized Ihl:u\ufll\ vuuuhlf’un 33C u for blouses, 29C and orchid; close-woven, finish; 10 ‘inches \\ldc men's shirts, etc. Yard, soft-finish grade for Jin- lgc 36 inch $2 Longcloth, 16 inches wide, wiee T:'.:"."#.:."Z'r‘f‘..-a e yards In 65c Tan Pongee, 32 inches wide, i 1 % with demi-rough weave; ; : silk and cotton fi Hrgo sssorimaaut <-n~ol- 39C I irn-. with lustrous 44c L Whits Drens - Lines, R Ao Rerar e Cheek Batiste, 36 inches | inohes wide: pure linen 6 5 C $8c Dotted Voiles, with the new wide: white and dainty auality,.tor. women s tmproved pin flock dots, in an and children’s wear. assortment of wanted colors; pastel grounds with bluebird printings; for 1 C e Wi D"m"‘ inches | fine. shcer. two-ply qual- 39(: lingerie wide. sheer qufl_ slight mili sec- $3.50 \lucenndv Batiste, 36 | ity with C 7 75¢ Wash Satin, 36 inches wide, ity: ten yards $1 Colored Dress Linen, pure high-grade varn-mercerized cot- RN et s linen quality. In copen, 2 ton fabric, in white, light g, cach plece. helio, & and old 590 blue, navy and black: 48C Goldenberg's—First Floor. Tose: 36 inches wid for Hingeric........ A PHENOMENAL PURCHASE OF Throughout the store from Basement to Fourth Floor are groups of merchandise that have been severely reduced to effect a dispesal of them before stock-taking. * For eurpatrens it is a harvest time for sav- ings. Every need for the person and home can be supplied at a price that means economies far beyond expectation. The more you buy the more dividends you draw from this extraordinary event. \ N 98¢ Bread Boxes 2 Cans Cocoa With This Ceupon and With This Coupon and 69c- I 9c White Japanned Tin Bread Two regular .10c cans of Boxes, roll top style; well | [ Hershey’s Cocoa, - one-fifth- | made. pound cans. (S) ‘Washington Housewives—Attention! Tomorrow We Hold Our Greatest Sale of Sheets Slight Seconds of Qualities Selling at $1.75 Plain Hemmed, Hemstitched and Scalloped Sheets Without a question the most wonderful values we have ever offered. Greatest in quantity, in assortments, in savings. Housewives know the present high cost of cottons, and they will appreciate what it means to be able to buy sheets of this high standard at such a low price. All are Seamless Sheets, full bleached and made of the most dependable sheeting cottons—heavy weight, even thread—full of weat and satisfaction. Choice of hemstitched, plain or scalloped edges. ¥t will be wise for you to buy now for future as well as immediate needs. Every wanted size—including 63x90, 63x99, 63x108, 72x99, 72x1031/5, 81x90, 81x941/, 81x99, 81x1031/, 81x108, 90x99 and 90x108 These sheets are termed “mill rejects,” bec ause of very slight faults, such as an occasional thick thread or oil spot—minor defects, which in no way impair the wearing quality. 19¢ Yard-Wide 16¢ Unbleached Cotton Bleached Cotton 40(: Plllowcases 1} 1 2% C from 5 to 15 yards. One yard wide Special, at, 14c yd. quality: for general 4 in the lot: 42x36 and 45x36 inches: hand torn and froned; 20(: Bleached Muslin, a close #5x36-inch Regulation Size b woven soft finish grade, In’mill“Tengths ranging } | 4c Slight Seconds c 35¢ Bleached Pilloweases, only 25 dozen 400 dozen Bleached Pillowcases, full firm-woven qual{ty: mill seconds size for regulation beds, made of heavy 32 White Dimity Bedspreads, §1 @0 | even thread cotton, free from starch or | .45 Bleached Pillowcases, sizes 42536 and 63x90 single-bed size; very inches v fine quality: good quality 2 dressing. Hand torn and ironed, fin- from storch or dreum 37(: 75¢ Hemstitched Bleached Pillowcases, size 43x36 inches: beautiful lace edges; ma s 2 piligy torn places. cot n starch or dress- ina S NOTION CLEARANCE Sc wnme Eh“w\udm, 5C “hs‘r:'-? L-lu:‘ncr\:, quality: 3i-inch TWO vlrdu f - cards ‘for .. S0c Senitary Apr 3 e w ,|| ple lot al £l P 9C worth 3%¢ to 50c each. 25C Defiance Safety Pins, oney PAL oo dozen assorted on card 7C All Rubber Household I\\unnrdwlur. . \'ro--.\l‘l\ . 3 made .. WO Pairs for. .. .’"“ Sard pleces: | pin g () Stickerei Edges, white 5 ;;::‘,N bine. THREE C und colored effects Three- OC - vard pleces. TWO (n!‘ HoneyComb Wash 5 o Cloths, assorted kinds. C Bach ..o e Hair Nets, cap and fringe - shapes: not all shades; Rubber Sheets, 10¢, 1{5c and wc valies. 25‘: \:: PL’:“hhe b SIX for . 7 Hooks "Eyes, 5 Baby Pants, all rubber, and wh ze.lsx?u Haia OC rmlé . THREE cards for..... ur, anitary Goldenberg's—First Floor, kime. SIX In rol for $1.69 Georgette Crepe 40-inch Georgette Crepe, a close woven, sturdy quality, in all the most sought after shades, in- | cluding turquoise, mais, peach, orange, jade, | s 39 emerald, electric, sapphire, copen, king's blue, . navy blue, light and dark gray, American beauty, — rose, henna, pink, burnt orange, red, black, etc. Yard 72.inch Silk 'run-, fine mesh Allover Spanish Laces, 3 quality; in wh inches wide; in a beautiful as- black and n e w sortment of patterns. White. shades. $1.69 value. 1 29 tan, cocoa, gray, American beauty, gold, orchid, navy blue and black. o ik Gorton Net, firm woven | ERSY (Dlue amd 1 89c¢ Shoulder color ' grade; for curtains, lin- 44C Venice Laces, 3 and ings, etc. 5% value. 4 Inches wide: white, At . ecru and cream. 59¢ 44C Metallic Cloth, 36 inches wide, value. At.... in gold, steel, silver, old 89C Swiss Embroidery Flonncm‘s. gold, king's blue, black. 25 inches wide; vuffied, ete. $1.25 value. hemstitched snd, e)olz-n 44(: Goldenberg's—First flnv ! patterns. 69c val PRE-INVENTORY SALE Knit Underwear - $1.35 val ,000 Yards of Fine Silks| 255 Regular $1.89' to $3 Values ‘Women's Fleeced Cotton Under- wear, separate garments; shirts high neck and long sleeves, low neok and sleeveless; "These beautiful silks are altnew, fresh and right in the height of favor for Spring. The loveliest }’:&"‘,.,k,'h’;'y e, 05¢C weaves and the most wanted colors are in this fascinating array of silks. While we list some of Womu Gauze Cotton Vests, them, the freshness and beauty of these silks simply cannot be described! The opportunity pre- 1 Y e 25¢ sented for savings is a most unusual one. —35-IN. PRINTED ALLTYME CREPE (Slight Seconds) —39.IN."CREPE DE CHINE KNIT less; seconds of 36 ues. Children’s White Flemd Waist Sults, with garter attachment; values. —35-IN. BROCADE VEL-VET I Geldenbers's—Tirst Tieor. ' I Chamoisuede Gloves —35-IN. CHIFFON TAFFETA I 79¢ Pair —35-IN. SATIN MESSALINE Chamoipuede Carntict Glonee —ETC.ETC. G i~ sizes 2 to ea —36-IN. PLAIN CONGO CREPE 29 —-3‘-;3‘11 \‘;’}SI;I:F F;I?ROCADE e d da i 756 P e ' C‘hlldmr White Ph‘u‘ Knee —36-IN. SELF COLOR BROCADE ol __35.IN. PRINTED KNIT e STt 43¢ —ETC, ETC. broidered backs and strap wrists. Choice of mode, gray, beaver and brown. All sizes. - Black and all wanted colors in the assortm ent. Widths 35 to 39 inches. Economies - ‘ m‘_"l-g“ll’:lhg;ocgaflmw 24 eqialed at $1.29 a yard. - mmnm s—Fint Floor. ished with deep hem. ‘Termed seconds, but the defects are slight—no holes or szso wl.ug Dimity Bedspreads, size 72x hand torn and froned xtra ll‘l)l!\l\ for A Foremost Value-Giving Millinery Event $7.50 and $10 Millinery at.. * Hats that sold for several times An assemblage so con assortment that a H for every face may be case. Choice of satin, faille velvet and combinations. Every woman who needs a new hat to freshen up the winter costume should avail herself of this. oppor- tunity. * We advise early selection. as such wonderful values will not re main here long. Millinery Trimmings At Extraordinary Reductions To close out before stock-taking these lots of millinery trimmings— fancies and feathers—we've marlked them at a fraction of former selling prices. 100. Ostrich Plumes in a good range of wanted col- ors. Qur regular £ values reduced to.... Ostrich Fany and Wings; all new effects. Pre-Inventory Clearance price, choice. .. Goldenberg’s—Becond Floor. PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF Men’s Winter Furnishings $2 Glastenbury Wool-mixed Un- | $2.50 and $3 Automobile Gaunt- derwear, natural gray color; lets, Hanson make; full “iined; heavy and medium plain _ black only: weights: mostly all sizes 81, 9 and 93 : $l 95 sizes in regulars $1 55 Perfect quality. Pr,. and stouts . Genuine Duofold Union Suits, $1 Blue Chambray Work Shirts, wooh outside, with cotton inter- collar “attached a=nd one breast | lining; perfect quality. Mostly pocket; double stitched through- | all sizes inm the lot, also a few out for extra service; stout sizes. nlxes 14% to 17. Sale 69C . Regular $3.00 values (all cot- prie on) M“o Cotton ‘Half Hose, high, Regular 34.00 values at $3.45. spliced heel, full reinforced solo Regular 35.00 values at $4.35. and toe; black and plain $125 Lambsdown Underwear, i Seconds of 36¢ 18C heavy fleece lining; clear, white fleece, guaranteed not $1.65 Faultless Nightrobes, of | fo i 98¢ heavy domet flannel; plain white, e With striped fannei $1 Genuine Guyot Suspenders, trimmings; all reg- $1.19 | imvorteasiock: non- ular slz . elastic webbing; in o H-vy-wnun Oxtord Gray Coat :\;3[‘;;% vlaI{;:|rc<rlors and 72(, Sweaters. V neck and two poek- | ° . made with v $2 Heavy-weight Domet Flannel t shoulders. Pajamas, ~ full-cut coats and 2. $l 39 pants; sizes A to $l 45 D pértect: quaiity. S Pre-Inventory Sale of ART GOODS Stamped Towels, including Check Glass Towels, Crash Kitchen Towels, Hemstitched Huck Towels, sortment of neat, prelty p:uerm fic to 35c values. At... 500 Stamped Searfs and C.nun. 3350 S tampe d Bzd-pmdg stamped on E£00 quality unbleth!d 50 Stamped Piiloweases, Jos $2.50 u|n0 l'ruu ot the Loom muslin; 25¢ ity Sets, three finised with l-lnr: hem- 51 ploes in set; at mpen: 25C it om; neat on white nene; nNeal Palr oo o patterns. TWO for. Goldenderg’s~Tint Tioor, A MUTILATED MONEY STOLEN, IS CLAIM Man Held on Charge of Ex- press Car Hold-Up Near ' Waverly, Va. | | | | | | By the Associated Press ! HARRISBURG, Ark., January 19 | Federal agents today took arge of In. man under arrest here. who gave his name as Le r. twenty-threr years old, and NOUNCENe= . Was mude that he would be taken te Atlanta, Ga tonight for investiga tion ax to atleged lmplication in th robbery of an exprese car near Wav a Decembér 6. on a largs amount of Joutiluted curreney which ‘\ ras being returned to Waghingtor | for redemption Star = sald to b rrendersa Lo {the sherift here Tues night and 18 reported to b given veluntary i Information as ) the express rob ibery. The supposed hiding place of the loot obtained 1 | Gisclosed Y mude [ here, oth {whers in Star i another man entered the express car and actually committed the robbery Fhe name of this man was un. cription of { Tt was stated. at the Treasury De partment vesterdas that ne word o {the eupposed rohowry of tie expres |ear at Waverly, Va, had been re {eeived there 'MELLON PRESENTED " MEDAL AT DINNER | Sexvices to Country as Treasury Secretary Recognized by Manufacturers. | Bs tin Associated Press | PHILADELPHIA 1 Secretary of the Tre Melion was {the guest of h ner giver {tonielt by the Mauufacturers’ Club. at which he was presented with : isolid gold medal by the club in ay preciation of his services to b e Treasury De as planned be reduction an- ris to_Mellor ates Senal entative Louis T. Me Pennsyive anla. chairman ot e on banking'ane Mellon went into = er was a time when the » more needed a man of |he suid ..rru-.q' the nation Wit single-minded purpose through evers Waking hour from that day to this |TRUSTEESV TO PRESERVE i GEN. LEE CHAPEL Little Brick Building Where He Lies Buried at Lexington ‘Will Be Left Intact ted Press Va. January 19 celebrated chapel built by Gen bert I Lee on the campus of e University will |be preserved as it has stood through lout the as “the south’s most |sacred sh i Meeting today on the birthday of the Confederate leader, the univer- Isity board of trustces decided to abandon plans for the merger of t! chapel. containing his body and, tho: of the Lee family. into a grea auditorium _to accommodate t r»“hu. student body of the univer proposal little red brick ‘(du|l> and ors | ganizations, was reached by the trus. ITecs after a joint meeting with & spe- teial committee the Daughtera, of .the Confederacy. The commitiee was il hm:nlml‘(l by the organization aftey agreed to raise the mec lessary for the alteration, but | later b3 s submitted by the ‘university for this purpose were. re d The Daughters of the Confederaes were joined in their later protestrby chapters of the Colonial Dames, hi IDaughters of the American Rewslu- ition, many swomen's ¢ form et President and | Mrs. W Virgints members of Congress and the state |legisjaturc 'BEVERIDGE EXPLAINS - OPPOSITION TO LEAGUE | Declares U. S. Would Lose, . Adf Chance for Homogeneity by, Participation. ' By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 19.—The nmiv structure of the American people 5 Agi, vet welded, and for this reason, formen |Senator Albert J. Beveridge of Indmwd! 'tola _the National Republican Club, {day he was unalterabiy opposed to ticipation of the United States in rope's affairs. _The topic of the x{urm)nh‘s discus- il uropean situation ch, and in no way,” was answer. the welding process various nationaiities here would cease immediately once America took sides In a Buropean quarrel; the for- mer_senator added: “Our great task is to weld these racial groups into a homogeneous peo- ple ,not only in language and ideals. but in blood—a people to be known in history as the American peeple.” — ACCOUNTANTS GIVE UP. Ten of Nineteen Indicted in In- dianapolis Under Arrest. { INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. January 18 —Frank C. Willie and Frank Huight local accountanis. ipdictad by the federal grand jury Weunesdax with a number of others in connec tion with the federal investigation of the affaires of the Hawkins Mortga Company and 104 welfare loan o otics, surtendered fo the Ui States marshal here today y were released on bonds, Haight on 5,000, and Willis on $3,000. Ten of the nincteen persons indicted Have been arrested.

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