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_ 38 THE EVENING STAR, WAéH]'NGTON, D. (. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924 ~—~ ! 244 Boys’ $1.25 to $1.39- 480 Boys’ $1.79 to $3 3 Wool Scarfs, 2 for Cloth Suits Good -Héavy Brushed Boys’ Suits of cloth Wool Scarfs, for boys and and corduroy, in Oliver children, in plain colors and Twist and junior Nor- pretty combination color- folk models, in a great$ variety of desirable ings; in.gray, tan, brown, styles and colorings; white, red, etc.; finished with fringed ends. Large ; sizes 3 to 8 years of age. and small sizes. P IRRRORNRY T — e ——————— 3 4 N 13,400 Neckties in This Annual Christmas Sale—The Largest Selection We’ve Ever Offered Men! 13400 Neckties! Think what this means! Over cight miles of silks. Tied end to end they would reach from The Parents’ Greatest Gift Opportunity—In Our Newly Enlarged Boys’ Department, Third Floor. Washington’s Greatest Sale for Boys—One Day Only—Wednesday, December 17th. Our December Dollar Day for Boys rises to new heights of value-giving, and offers an opportunity for rare savings on the most practical a buy for the boys. Unheard-of economies have been effected in securing the newest and most desirable merchandise at extraordinary concessi turers, which are refiected in the wonderful savings offered tomorrow. Goldenberg’s Dollar Day for Boys is the only sale held in Washingto sold below the actual cost of production. Every parent seeking practical and sensible. Christmas gifts for boys should be here tomorrow to p R b S g SRS e -4 our store to Hyattsville, Md. Do you wonder that we re- ceived price concessions from the makers that enable us to give you necktie values sur- passing anything hitherto at- tempted in this city? From France, Ttaly and the finest looms of America come the silks that fashion these > . b st cen 200 Boys’ $1.50 Polo Hats and Tams, Polo Hats, of all- wool overcoatings, with ear bands, while the tams are of chinchilla in several desirable shades; sizes 674 to 7. able Dollar Day Specials. We advise early shopping, as the values are so great we doubt if quantities will last all day. 400 Boys’ Norfolk Suits | With One and Two Pairs of Pants | and Overcoats ‘We have listed the exact qua y before each item. 175 Boys’ $2 Coat Sweaters handsome ti ks that one ordinari s only in the higher price lines of ex- clusive haberdasheries. And the ties themselves were made by one of the country’s foremost mnecktie manufac- turers. . - Mackinaws $1.25 Play Suits Two for Just what the kid- dies want to romp in; on good clothing; of \ blue chambray, blue ( denim and krinkled cloth; sizes 2 to & vears. any size or style for inder coat: sizes 26 to Both Garments for $11.75 : Every garment in this $} Sale of newest style and dependable quality—well tailored for service and dura- 184 Regular $1.39 to bility. A sale you cannot afford to let pass $2 Juvenile Sweaters The Norfolk Suits include all-wool Norfolk models with one ,; Models for pair of pants and part-wool suits with two pairs of pants. This i ) season’s newest styles in a variety of attractive colors and patterns, { all skillfully tailored. Both pairs of pants fully lined. Sizes 7 to Boys’ and Children’s $1 Hockey Caps Two for 17 years. _Pure Worsted Knit R R AR R AR S AR R AR AR S R AR B R NE R a3k ST R R R R R R T A A R R R T B R R R R R R I TN R IR IR HERE’S THE IDEA: Pay $10.75 for the M 4\ Sttt First Garment (One or Two Pants Suit, Macki- jEg b naw or Overcoat). And select another garment, $ S ; Sl A \ 5,000 Ties at s L e ] 240 Boys’ 79¢ to $1 School Caps Two for School Caps, of sulting mixtures, others of mavy blue material; sizes 6% to 7. Well made and finished. The Mackinaws are heavy-weight all-wool and part-wool mix- tures, in rich plaids. Made with muff pockets. Good variety of pat- terns. A gift every boy likes. Sizes 8 to 17 years. The Overcoats are heavy-weight, convertible-collar models, with muff pockets; yoke or inverted pleat back; full belted. Choice of handsome tan and brown colorings. All with warm plaid linings. Sizes.6 to 17 years. 480 Boys’ $1.39 to $2 Flannel Pajamas A special purchase from a leading manu- facturer, including samples and surplus stocks. Good heavy- weight outing flannels, in neat striped ef- (€ ) e e ey Men's Four-in<han@ Ties, of best American and foreign silks ncluding Ombres, Moires, ado; in a wonderful selec of handsome colorings and si Stripes, checks, large anc small figures, Persianeffects and scores of novelty patterns Every tie perfectly tailored, and finished with satin service band, with bar tacks for safety. « - 1,500 Boys’ 79¢ to $1 Blouses Two for Perfect quality, made with attached collar and _double yoke back of high-count percale in neat stripes, also’ plain white, tan and blue ma fects; one and two terials; all made with i les. Well cuffs. Also in the lot Sizes 4 to are the famous " ” 284 Boys’ Madras Shirts Collar-attached models, of rayon (fiber silk) striped madras, whitc$ - ey Eachetie neatly boxed. madras or blue striped percale; with separate col- lars to match. brand Khaki Blouses, Sizes 1214 to 14 that are “slightly / neck measure, shaded; made with at o ’vm]vcdcu“ar,A!/c~>¢14|](,}c:‘r~ 600 Boys, $1. t $2 300 Boys’ $1 to $1.50 $1 to $1.25 e \ : . 3 a, Shirts, Two for Pai d Nightshi ' Boys Lined Pants Samples and Siight Secbads ajamas an ightshirts |\ 4 B s e Famous “——" Brand Shirts, of striped madras T f il desrablelcolor and percale; khaki and plain white materials. At- WO 1or ings; made with tached-collar and neckband styles; sizes 1235 to 14 Manufacturer’s samples—good, heavy fleeced S watch pocket and neck measure. quality; one-piece pajamas and full-cut night 2 . belt loops. Every shirts’ sizes 4 to 12 years. b/ pair full lined and 4 cut; \izc:lS to 16 600 Boys’ $1.39 to $2 Sample Wash Suits 160 Boys’ and Girls’ et $1.29 to $1.50 Koveralls e 3’?;‘5, white and blue, white and old rose, white and tan or white and Génuine Koveralls, of blue denim, khaki and } invincible cloth; long or short sleeves, all ankle 5 pink. Others in length;; sizes 1 to 6 years. ruffled styles or genuine flap- 160 Boys’ 95¢ Knee Pants, Two Pairs ygr _mzo’fle]s (éf ikha!(i cloth. Straight-knee Corduroy Pants, pretty shade of ) $ 1 { W i i i fi i i BTN 8,400 Ties at o) 1 N - C Talk about values! See these at half a dollar and fill all your gift lists. _Beautiful Rayon (fiber silk) Knitted Ties, in a wide variety of new weaves, in- cluding the popular accordeons. plain colors, stripes, i neat figures, b AR RN N R AR AR AR AR AR R AR RSN ENENE 5. 7 Extra Added Attraction— Regular $1.65 Combination Belt, Knitted Tic s and Pencil for e Good quality 2 leather belt, with 7 initial buckle, ¢ regularly $1.00 E L each, Knitted Four-in-Hand Tle, < - regularly 650 . N each, with metal 2 S lead pencil. The , entire. combina- 2 Boys’ $1 Flannel Blouses : .. Two.for Samples and Slight Seconds “ " Brand Flannel Blouses; gray, khaki and }$1 purposes. Consider a Man’s Comfort and You’ll Give A Bath Robe Smoking Jacket or House Coat . Our extensive assortmenis of Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets and Lounging Robes solve economically the gift problem of what to give the man of the house. And solve it in a way that will be pleas- ing to him—which is equally important. The choice is ex- éellent—the prices very mod- erate,.indeed. Tomorrow is a splendid time to make a se- Jection. Bath and Lounging Robes of Lawrence Mills, Kz:l]y and other * fine blanket robes— -Se gt s G E N S R CNS e A o - ¥ ey -y B tan; good thickset quality that will wash; sizes 4 lumberjack plaids; made with attached collar and double to 9 vears. yoke backs; full-cut sizes 7 to 16 years. Two for $L 400 Boys’ $1.29 to$2 Indian and Base Ball Play Suits An ideal gift for the boy—In- R RN R T R N R 144 Children’s $2 Bath Robes The Gift Always Acceptable 600 Regular $4.95 All-Wool Juvenile Suits, 3 O’Coats and Raincoats > Here's the Idea. Pay $4.95 for the First Garments. Select "\ another Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat with Hat to match, any size or style, for R > i $4.98 to $13.50 ‘Dressing Gowns of Rayon (fiber silk) materials, in hand- some designs— $16.50 to $25.00 Smoking Jackets of double- faced golf cloth, in a variety of colors— $5.98 to $10.98 e Gaoai i $13:50 SRR ENERERER 4 e B M e L X B L PO SR R NR T Suits, elaborately trimmed, with feather ‘head- ¥~ piece; in an as- _sortment ‘of styles; sizes 2 to 14.years. Base Ball'Suits of gray striped - flannel; hat, shirt, pants and leather belt; sizes 8 to 16 years. dian Chief Play $ 4 4l Both Garments for $5.95 BRRBITATNZ 7 g i Juyenile Suits, of all-wool jersey, in Oliver Twist and middy styles, tan and heather shades, others with mercerized poplin; waist and jersey pants and junior Norfolk models, of corduroy. Sizes 2V to 8 years. The Overcoats, button-to-the-neck model, neat dark mixtures, sizes 5 years. The Raincoats, are waterproof black rubber, with dark khaki lining; and Sow’'wester Hat to match; sizes 4 to 16 years: = m:mmmmxxmmxzz:&mfi Bath Robes, in an as- sortment of pretty figured or floral de- signs; made with 2 to | round collar, pocket, girdle and tassel; well tailored; full- cut sizes from 2 to 5 years. Sizes 2 to 5 years. $ Warm Blanket eSS, G Gl et Gt G e e e SR X