Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 14

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D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1924. RNt Bt snidont) P e N Special Demonstration of Famous “La Fee” Toilet Preparations Cleansing and Tissue Creams, Face Powder§ and Rouge Popularly priced at 50c and $1 00 th on our first floor and see the demonstration of e toilet preparations. stration a 25c can of “La Eee” Taleum will be given Caeh £1.00 purch; “La Fee" Preparations, nberg's—First Floor, B A SWEEPING CLEARAWAY OF OUR BETTER GRADES OF Two-Pants Suitc and O’.Coats ckfixings, in a wonderful as- h.uk: ]lrrfl(L qudlll\ rtment of the most delightful 5 16 years. e be worn this pring - S ) sual opportunity for to- ““““‘. S; to §3 ‘, s 45 morrow’s shoppers. “Tic collee ~ el ultx Rl e tion ude: Z choice l.vf several A Vo y Novelty Collars, Collar and Cuff hh — T el 3 s Women’s 12l/z¢, 15¢, 19¢ and 25¢ Handkerchiefs, 10¢ An_importer's sample line and odd Jots of good quality Handkerchiefs oftered for tomorrow"at interesting savings. The assortment embraces the following popular kinds and styles— $2.50 Mattress R Embroidered Corner Lawn and Swiss, Imported Voiles, in plain colors and he '"\» fonnd with colored hemstitched borders and | novel figured designs. sheeting cotton. embroidered worners. Embroidered Corner Colored Lawn, $1.25 Oilcloth Table Pure Linen, with one-quarter and one- | with one-inch and ope-half-inch hem- o half inch hemstitched borders; white | stitched borders. ‘;’,‘,L,h, and dainty colored effects. Goldenberg's—First Floor. onds, un',.... estie Dept.) Boys' $6.50 Two- ) $ Women’s Neckwear S S All New Spring Styles and Shapes BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K 5T. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' .95 m 16 years; Boys’ 75¢ School RBlouxes, of striped ' Formerly Priced at $35 and $39.50 . A sale in which we llme grouped all the high-grade clothing from our regular stock formerly selling at $35 and $39.50 and reduced to one low B price. We are going the limit in reducing these very desirable Two-Pants G uler Jaco Tabs iof Tolnt X rsastra R Suits and Overcoats—only our determination to clear our stocks could [ i 1 ! et, in various widths Boys' $1 Bl f A // /) m and ecru colors. Priced $ lue produce values like these! Come tomorrow—take your pick. il y 3 o iy Sl 79c at- ece overall 3 with long FINE SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF PANTS 69¢ to $1.98 Yard Fiveted bisttone: trimmed Wi Every Suit expertly tailored and with Two Pairs of Pants. Absolutely Goldenberg's—First Floor. Tivete, rimmed with all-wool fabrics, including hard-finished Worsteds and Cassimeres, in Newest novelty for Spring—of real French kid, with N T - . \ " s i This season’s most wanted styles; of splendid wearing all-wool Plaid SRt T o Guets Style. with Paris style, in blacky whitc, = ! 8. Re sty heavily em- 50 and $3.98 $2 39 broidered back, in brown, $1 ck; in_all “Anlld soft - fimis gual- New Popular with FICTION tapéa « Former $15 Grade 25c White Paja- .5 New Advance: Spring Hats = $8.08 cte, Panel, Tuxedo and Bertha o fast ol lars: also Vestees, of linene, A\ W and organdy. White, eecru { y Boys' 69c Cloth and colored novelty effects, AL Hneo Ranty § years. —_————————————— Ted;) sizes 8 years. Women’s $4.50 Novelty T R, 51 stripes and various mixtures. 2 and 3 button models, also Sport and Nor- o Lo’ 8 in the lot. § folk styles. Medium, dark and light shades. Sizes 33 to 42. Kld Gloves’ $2 89 ; L Le: d Fine All.W()ol Ovel'(joals of fancy turn-over or scalloped straight cuffs. Tn a variety of and vomrwn s . favored combination colorings, with different style fancy Plaid Backs and Overplaids embroidered backs. = 51 Glace Gloves, 12-button. mou- ' 69c Chamotex Fabric Gloves, Back and Over-plaid coatings, with large ulster collars, belt around, patch i\ e 1 Swith faney pockets. Also a few box models in the lot. Sizes 33 to 42. f ‘ . opalar this, SpENE: XTSI ‘"{.:’g;’,’.‘:;;:"hh Glocss, strips FREE_With each purchase of a suit or overcoat we will pre- /) e nlffld%n = Frcnch Glace Glov Deaver, v . mode sent a genuine Morocco Leather Bill Fold, with your name stamp- & o st te with Taris Dotmt r\\:nr Right Chamoisuede Gloves, ed in gold. ! : f gl i | e il 61 29 - O \prmg shade: ity | ™" Goldenberg's—First Floor. y 50c White Chiffon 40 ches ) — inche: bale of Big Boys’ Fine Winter O’Coats 7 e, 'S — New Hats Arriving Daily—New Styles—New Colors—New Models—Make Their Appearance Tomorrow in a Remarkable Showing of uthors — new h-printed editions, at 7a¢ S 29¢ White Linene, —Statiene Department. 7 St me inche For Saturday—Embracing Several Hundred Brand-New Hats— 18 Years . All Charming, Different, Clever 5 e £~ i, roomy swagger models of all-wool mate- Chenille Dot Veilings S iale in rich heather shades of brown and olive: ; & > SN N aglan or set-in ~1. Garments full of 44e¢ Yard - : ilored and Yowe and Wool body linings. Smart hairline b9>m to $15 Overcoats, $6.95 e of our entire stock of Overcoats for Ye Fellows from 2 to 7 vears. All-wool i n or raglan s double 1 $1.25 Senmed Bleached Sh NIx50 doub slight A brilliant new collection that offers an assortment of styles from which you will be able to choose exactly the Hat - vou want for Spring. In style, shape and color these Hats are “different.” oo, Baterii, ool oF Finlinea »’ All are cleverly trimmed, and the prices are remarkably imickers; sizes § to 20 years. \% irom “Saren or low for millinery of such charm and originality. 88 and*$8.75 Two-Pants Suits 1 T degis metand Rt lack, Tirst Floor—Veiling Dept. ol lined; finished with ff a i Gnd muft pockets. Spring Jewelry Sl2 to $15 Two-Pants Suits, $9.75 Pearl Bead \eckhces, gumr- teed indestructible, solid e gy o <j¥ _7 i b Sy Included are Hats of Milan Hemp, Milan, Coburgh $6.69 f It 1802 Uins bleach . d : 5 Ed R oy of caring materials, in er Bar Pins, very Straws and silk combinations. There are Pokes, Cloches, Tever styles, of B0l wca O e and box g in pr B t! cffeets; & / Turbans and smart Beret shapes. {-l v others with inverted plaid; sizes 7 to 16 Dash Welian: ting The new and jewel-like colors include Chinese blue, “Smart Set” Spring Suits, $14.75 Misses' Imported Bczded Bags, copen, lanvin, lacquer, red, wood. sand, brown and black, pring Suits, of all-wool materials. . Dimity ! t¥le: dainty desiz # Frslis auti Tailored: coats lined with alpaca; spreads. =0, and Black, with. wanted 'color combinations. Both the :ii with two pairs of lined pants. ; N lnch size youthful and matronly modes at these two prices—8$5 and P oa D and 20 years 3 tire standard au $7.50. Stout sizes 12 1o 20 years Goldenberg" 5 Coldenberg's—Third Floor, H i 2 Full Fashioned Sheer sort-anin guat: | S Men’s Spring Shirts Chiffon Silk Hosiery e Yarg, 10 At $1.79 $219 White Final Clearaway of Former aremiseiDen) 29¢ Slight Irregulars of 1 25 i indns wide: in a 82 and $2:25 Grades . ° larke sssortment of checks, Shirts of the better kind—every one fresh, new Meone v $40 to $50 Women’s Coats and of a quality much higher than usually sold at this Cottarn, o o Regular Sizes, 16 to 46 g 2\ price. Made of fine quality close-woven' Madras, with 1anits DN Our own better grades of coats are included, together W7 soft tupd downicobar. | Eac it lias ifwol separatc . fot ve. (L " . - c. for 40c. i —on in; . 2 rac- with late season close-outs of coats from manufacturers who £ i f,‘i'i“;‘ ik p‘;‘mg:s“‘tlo"c“lfo égld‘:;;nle gfzce‘:‘ii‘ ‘;[‘,"13,5 Men's took heavy losses to dispose of their surplus stocks. Trul; 3 4 and_ Wool the. most wonderful coat bargains offered this season at | 1200 pairs of Men's “Onyx" Half Hose, fine grade oo ikt ) # i mercerized cotton, high th(ed heel, double . $19.50. sole and toe. Black, navy, cordovan, new tan 25C he tie that will not Materials are Panvelaine, Bonovane, Khorosan, | Ll and ;‘:fii(‘; r'}‘f!eflsfljlfll ‘ l”-f-é‘ !fl':d& ut~.‘;f~ ’ “E"““‘l-, IWs Pork 20t = etic nion Suits, of idid madras; ect closed ampbell's Porl 3 Ormandale, Bolivia, Crushed Plush and Silk Plush Crofeh Texta " ongl trunl imeAsare: WmbicinE . ) ' anit Meansm with | 15 The majority enriched with fur collars of Moufllon, Fitch. Sdded ‘comfort to the wearer: sizes 34 to 46: QOC tomato sauc C Oposmm and Viatka Coney. | I\CI’(P:‘[ quality. 'Sl.la grade, at.... 4 TWO for.. A = - Scotch Bonnie Heather Jersey Knit Ties, beautiful Argo The scason’s favored straightline models, finished with figures and stripes on heather "background: St ful buckles, some tied to the side, others with inlaid border - Copies of k hat sell for $2.00 ard $2.5 69(: § cffects, others with bias folds or bias flounces. Tailored and Special at mandarin sleeves. Full 50-inch lengths. Linings of lovely Brighfon and Paris Wide-web Garters, crepe_de chine or satin. satin or moirc pads; plain Colors of navy, brown, kit fox and black. Sizes 16 to colors __and ‘atriped fEects, 35 20 -and 36 to 46. Regularly 50c pair, at. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Clearance of Pennsylvania Notair Sweaters, all-wool, wool and worsted and wool and cotton mixtures; V neck and roll _collar styles. Marked at— - One=Third Off Regular Prices Triangle Brand Ta- ble Salt, two-pound This is an opportunity for women to gratify their S e love of luxurious silk hosiery at a moderate price. packages. TV or Sheer gossamer-like stockings of filmy beauty—the $6.98 Ironing %ind that lend a definite air of style and elegance to € o mbination, ) $ —_— costume. Every pair full fashioned; in black and fous desirable Spring shades, and heavier weights , W - T colors, but no blacks. Although classed as slight n L.,q,,,‘ New Offerings in Spring Wearables I'e‘amred for ; Extraordmary Sale Of 1 000 irregulars there’s nothing to mar the appearance or A ont 5 affect the wear. cki Electric 1Iron, Saturday—Children’s Day N’ S l h H Women’s Fiber Hose, 59¢ i Sitk se, th - back, in black d as- 2 J delightful springtime materials | back. Seconds of 79¢ grades. for cleanins .lx_ml cogx;]rfd rcadyDin our Third I Many At About Wholesale Cost— Goldenberg's—First Floor. aliuminum war Floor Children’s Department to- : . morrow~timely news that will Every One Exceptional in Value ] Y : qudbags right up to the minute in style—in a special sale that Women S $6 and $7 ith: Sold weod 3 E a 0. iz 50 Shosi interest mothers who want to practice _economy in choosing = T provides the best values known in a long time. e popular shapes ] g include Pouch, Swagger, Semi-Envelope and novelty styles, of Low Shqes, $3-95 consisting of on ceight and guaranteed. Both for $4.98, daughter’s new spring apparel. Girls’ School Frocks $1.98 New arrivals in girls' School Frocks of excellent quality ging- hams in all the pretty Spring coi- orings. Some trimmed with pique, others in embroidered de- signs. Plain shades and bright colored checks. Large selection of styles, in sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Spring Dresses at $2.50 and $2.98 New and smart models in Dresses of Mercerized Rajah, hand-embroidered in bright col- All' the newest Spring Extremely becoming for girls of 6 to 14 cellent grade linings. One Dollar. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Girls’ Middies, $1.98 New Panty Frocks Brand -new Middies of $1.98 - white jean and plain blue Kiddie Cloth, guaranteed fast colors. - Made in regu- lation style, trimmed with | braid and emblem on sleeve. Perfectly tailored garments. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Girls’ Middy Skirts $1.98 ¢ Middy Skirts in all and plain blue the middies; pleated, Wwith hems attached. Sizes Charming new styles in Panty Frocks of the better kind—for little girls of 2 to 6 years. Beautiful Cham- brays and Ginghams, in reds, browns, gold, green, lavender and rose; appliqued designs with cunning pockets. Panty Dresses, $1.50 Cute and pretty models in Panty Dresses of fine ging- hams, trimmed with white pique and embroidered in two-tone effects. * Sizes 2 to pressed leather embossed slurred effects. Made with single or «*~an handles; some with faney metal frames. The leathers are of good serviceable quality and come in black, brown, tan and gray; all ° with change purse, mirror and ex- Choice at DU Footwear taken from our regular stock, to- gether with the remainder of several special purclnses—-seweral hundred pairs grouped at one low price for Saturday’s selling. All _good stylish models in Oxfords and ]"umpfl of patent leather, tan calf, black and brown kid, suede, satin and dull leathers. Spanish, military and low walking heels. Sizes 214 to 7. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Saturday Savings on Toilet Requisites 25¢_Daggett & Ramsdell's Perfect Shaving Cream, large tubes, at 18c. Colgnte's Big Bath Soap, large generous size cakes of high-grade toilet and bath soaps; regu- larly 10c each at 95c dozen. Melba Glory Face Powder, all tints, 75¢ box. leMelba Toilet Watérs, in favorite odors, $1.00' bot- the. “Princess Pat Treasure Chests, containing Cleans- ing Cream, Tissue Cream, Ice Astirngent Face Powder” and Rouge, complete trcatment in com- pact, and conveniently boxed form, at $1.75. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 18c tube. Goldenberg's—First Floor, de. perfect qua blue and brown c¢ $150 Rag Rugs, inches, in_light and dark colors. ‘.:‘5’.::‘."1‘15’.: ) $17:88 ers and covered with heavy- weight A. C. A. stripe and fancy art ticking. (Fourth Flour) 25c and 29¢ 2]/2 c inches \\lde light and dark colored de- signs: for all needs; mill lengths from 2 to § yards, also full pieces, from which we will cut the required num- ber of yards. (First and Fourth Floors.) -$1.50 Storm Serge, 1 50 inches wide, $ sponged fnd shrunk; in black ‘only.

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