Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1925, Page 16

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D. C., WEDN ESDAY APRIL 22, 1925 BR'GHTWUBD ASKS . ‘ More New SprmgCoats Added tob the éa;e of T, HIGH &H_U_fll. SNEl Women’s .and Misses’ $17.50 \ ‘ Citizens Want Emery Tract|| , to $ 27. 50 Sprin g Coats : Boys’. gll;:s :: 51.39: Purchased—Playground d R 7 4 b o Facilities Sought. | : . 2 7 i g ! opeieana e et | . THURSDAY—A SALE OF B 7 e ¥ $ I I : 7 5 T B Smnmng Felt and Leghorn, Satm and Emery tract in_ Brightwood'as the most suitable site for. & high school || 2 3 Aiiaboaheen'v— SRS TIGE, was advocated in a resolution unani () 4 3 el P il. mously adopted at'a meeting of the ||}l ! Yooty Continuing tomorrow the lug xpeclal srlhug with . -25c Alll-Linen Sh Ty T s | b scores ‘of new models—the season’s favorites for Spring Bleached Crash The introduction of the resotution ||§| | \ . -and Summer wear. It is.possible to offer these smart gar- 19¢ Yard by W McK. Clayton, followed a X 5 ¢ discussion of the School needs 4 i ments so much ‘below_their true value only because they 500 yards of Warranted Alllinen in Brightwood and vicinity, and it was \ were bought under - extraordina arily favorable conditions. Bleached Crash, a heavy, absorbent T e \ /. Certainly a price you would never associate with such coats “:"‘;::‘::‘;‘f:’i:_‘:rn(x topeels: of Education to the necessity of secur- i 4 as-these. - Fashion’s most favored models. Of handsome, 1.:},‘L\;x:‘(r?re:!:'|52 T;R'm;xeet s el lll P style-right mau:nals,.hght in weight and splendidly made. $1 Turkish Towels east side of Georia. avenue gof cov- : N S any are Trimmed ibith Summer Furs on® Collar, Cuffs At 69¢ Sample-Hats !~ Each awith that air indefinable smartness rs cres, bounded ol o : . 5 i ; . 3 and ottom. A purchase of 150 dozén Turkish > i iy cae e k. : Dy Madison itreet, on the ml:;\r:xmh,\l Towols Seyks ine two-ply ahIILy, that l?cspeaks its h!é I‘as.snongmA The _woman looking for road, and on the east by Niuth, It (/| X Gleverly Styled ‘in the’ Sensons Flivort.d or tho diehgd alisiitist (BN [/ 5 new Spring Hats ‘will find‘in_this group rirany lovely models, Jhe, site 1s not miy Cheied eI Materials - . titul colored borders of pink, blue, representative of thé best and newest fashions and the many that an option be taken on thé Tand : f Rt under the five-year building program. (‘oate of Poiret Twill, Ottoman g.]k ]acqunrd f’égdtf:::;‘l,,.',"flf"a(\g'g:“]e. loliag 0t delightful colors and color comhgn:'mons fl_mt are designed to accompany smart new ensembles in pleasing harmony. i IO CiriNEES) o o a800 Silk, Campus, Fluffette, Worsted Rep, Crystal- $2.50 All-Linen Table 4 i e ciation, through Mrs. H. S. Parsons, ' ano, Flannel, Cheviot, Bengallana, etc. Damask ' Debonair fittle felf and leghorn combinations that one may urged that efforts be put forth to se- = wear with confidence, knowing they crown one's costume with the le playground facllities for The popular Prince of Wales models and straightline effects; $1.69 \ final touch of correctness. And satin and leghorn hats that are both the Brightwood and Brightwood || smany trimmed with Summer furs on collars, cuffs and bottoms, U HECERE T equally as smart and becoming. There are no other hats in the :1‘y‘:],.:.“']‘,:;:‘.l,‘:m chools. Under the next g Some with velvet collars, qthers with contrasting color trimmings R i market quite like these—so lovely, so desirable—cach one dis- with assembly hall, is to be con- g on collars, cuffs, sides and bottoms. quality, in two very pretty pat- | tinctively “different.” Smart, new shapes, snappy grosgrain ribbon structed on the grounds of the Bright- | | E Colors of black. navy, rust, decr, rosewood, tan, gray, Monte- terns. A good, heavy grade that \ \ trims—all the bright new Shades. Thursday only, $5.00. wood Park School and a new 16-room : : will wear indefinitely. building is to be erected in Bright- TEY AR BPTICOL NiRes 10: 19 4% Goldenberg's—First Floor. { T hees: wood. While it was announced that || there is a possibility of the Brightwood Park School having the name changed, the association voted to request the 5 MAKER'S SAMPLE LINE OF AR ! 9 s rien ' ot 5 9¢ White Broadcloth 79c Printed Crepp de Chine Bubies’ B ool Men’s and Women’s The following committee will take || es onne; and U l ll e el matiers 1o The sl 39 fl S BN Special 59¢ Yd Lingerie Hats — Dr. W. H. Eell, Mr. Clayton and Wil || : y at.. 7 3 [] Slight I 1 f Usual : At ‘ : a i 8 A ight Irregulars of Usual liam 8. Evans, Beautiful silk-and-cotton materials, -with ‘a High-Grade Qualities at Unusual $2.00, $2.98 and $3.50 e T John R S ¢ all-silk fabric of the same name. A varied Savings Instructed to vote for one delegate finish that the hardest tubbmgs will not dim. Mercerized in and Summer dresses. 36 inches wide. hlgh grade ciahles ot hEahtstand sis Want Playground Facilities. The sciation instructed its dele- || gates to the Federation of Citizens'||}| oA richness and sheen that rivals the more expen- Kinds e s | 3 . Aonid sivy uho has been nominaied o the ‘ad Slight Irregulars ; assortment of beautiful new styles and colorings We purchased the sample line of Babies’ . Saul and Mr. Clayton, were also A fine imported quality Broadcloth, with a lustrous silky- for choice—the most wanted printings for SPring . pnets and Lingerie Hats from a maker, of on the council from the northeast, | southeast and southwest sections of the yarn, it will always retain its rich lu:ter. White Broad- © 59¢ Canton Crepe, 49¢ * gives us.the opportunity to offer some very the city; also that the council elect its fo Spring and Sum- ; Je Sty Sttt Soun e cloth fulfills the requlrements r women’s Spring a remarkable values tomorrow. . 8 Sant Dla v vidy e S d A special purchase of cil instead of as at present planned. mer dresses, men’s shirts and children’s wear. * 36 inches wide. » 36- mr\;al)(;;‘a:tnr;“( :‘]p(' Ainr‘t‘é‘lnimn? Regular $5.95 Values, $3.9s Mere e W Frichs “ ott (imee o Tapasicr. : 35¢ Indian Head, 25¢ 4 S inited ahages Regular $4.50 Values, $2.98 grade American (cotton) Tributes were paid by John C Proctor, Cla 3 : £ s Taffeta Umbrellas, all of ton, Charles Landgrat 36-inch White Indian Head, a linen-finish qualll\, in 2 andn10 69 Tussdh 49 Shantungs 59¢ Broadcloth Regular 5400 Values, $250 the! biktert grades.. With > = S ol gal | vard lengths. ¥ ke 0 i . vice | Il . . v A 1 to e Jate Cravies & Leneaster vies | I g9 White Voile, 59¢ | $5 Jap Nuinsook, $3.49 Pongee, 55¢ 39% 49 Regular $3.00 Values, $1.95 xgzs i el ol B SN 36inch Tmported Regula‘. $2.50 Values’ $1 69 assortment of attractive handles. | Pl oot 36-inch Brocade Tus- Jomod of Broctors T, B Rendoni s 40inch Tmported. White Chiffon {0inch White Japanese Naln sah ‘Poogee, bemiitul | 3inch Shantunse. a E cellent O ¢ = 3 E sook, a yarn-mercerized quality: silk and cotton quality, | yarm mercerized aqu Broadcloth, yarn mercer- Cute lithle/bonnets in many styles, aid adorable - % ,Jii‘fi?'lhfi:’ f,(,i,rnafi; el iope o Volle, a,:; Aot Wil plykqull ten-yard, two-cut- pleces; neatly with selt coloned bro- | ity, with stylish demi- | ized cotton - fabric, in nipdels. i Hitiotto s hats for Tt hablear | Paintlly Many of the Women’s Umbrellas with amber: New members were elected; as fol- ity, for ity Summerfrocks. boxed. Cade designa® all wanted | roush weave, in all | neat pin stripes and frimmed with frills, shirrings, ribbons, imported laces fimsh t|£s and club ends to match. A. P. Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth K P street and evening shades. | wanted colors. wanted plain colors. and embroideries—many styles for selection. 's—First Floor. hlager, Joseph F. Schaeffer, 25c Pajama Checks, 18c | 39c White Voile, 25¢ Goldenberis—Firat Floor. : ' Goldenberg's—THird Floor, Dorsey L. Hanner, John R. Lapham, || ¢ 4 William G. Cullen, James B. Hughes, 36-inch White Pajama Checks, 36-inch White Voile, with small . s 1 59 Sea"'less Sheets ay A. Miller, Jules C. Ricker, Charles close-woven, soft-finish grade, for woven white ohecks; fine, sheer, ) ¥ y 3 \ re, Henry E. King, Arthur C. men’s and boys' underwear. two-ply grade. Nl s obglion| [ g L Sale of Regular $7 JapaneseGrassRugs $1.25 | | A resolution was adopted express- ||| Ing appreciation to the Zoning Com-|| mission and Maj. Wheeler for their etiviti L 3 : yeo ] v : 81x90-inch size for double beds; made of e T G | i $2 A ll.Sl lk 1 affeta 9x12-ft. Large 7 o extra good quality sheeting cotton, free from Georgia avenue, Blair road, Quacken. || : o g " Room Size Borin ° : B Yt starch or -dressing; band. torn and’ ironed. bos street, Concord avenue and Madi- ‘Sheére th ill'gi i i w7 = 3 Sheete that will give splendid service.” All are son street, from the proposed invasion With Spring house-cleaning days at hand, housewives will appreciate this e P i v v - & ~ e Bt I : -l saving opportunity. These rugs are heavy double warp and will prove ideal to put [ > perfect. = : - ; on vour floors when the wool rugs are taken up. Attractive stenciled designs in === 09 The poor lighting facilities on oriental and medallion patterns, showing colorings of green, blue and brown. e S $1.39 Sheets, $1. = 72x89 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra length for Georgia avenue were again brousht : bo 5 i & | \ Strong tape-bound sides $ fching the colorings of the rug, add to the fo e’ 2 tention ‘ot ithe faneoe j L St e S i v three-quarter beds; finished with wide hems. by Mr. Proctor. ) S o o =7 T T 3 | e i Lovely Quality Chiffon Taffeta, Congoleum Rugs, $12.85 7 TR \ 2 ~ $2.25 Spreads, $1.75 CITY HIRES PRESS AGENT. g Veall pure silk of soft, firm texture, Irregulars of $18.00 grade, termed such on account of some (rifiing injury that / i AN W;Xi"g“ hl:;‘\f_)el;nri‘;!;ofigsg;er:gai three-quarter-bed will not affect wear or appearance. Patterns and colorings same as those‘shown with a high luster that.makes this S . All with complete borders; beautiful wool-rug and tile i DR d 69¢ Pillowcases, 49¢ John Wilbur Jenkins Is Appointed | ||| M material effective for Spring dresses. ' B e b iriehilieh ol 31135 outs; it - 3 (EE0 Eirmatitciea Pilloweasde: itk luos’ciges, ot by Hylan. <h kL U] In all wanted street and evening 9x10.6-1t. size. lIrregulars of $15.35 grade, at $10.85 heavy, roun:»ls:'ellg.;llllo\\'case mmfi};c (EW YORK. 2 | \ as atiful change- . . | . 1llowcases, 2 W OIS Ll Saaunce ) shades, as well as beautif g Inlaid Linoleums Brussels Rugs, $19.50 |© $16.50 and $18.50 Rattania and 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, of round-thread pillow- m as made by Mayor Hylan yes- able effects.” 35 inches wide. 69¢ Sq. Yd Airsisiait case cotton; hand torn and ironed. terday of the appol f J v 9x12ft. Larg) s . erday of the appolntment of John Sisa Sratth's or Santord Car. Crex de Luxe Rugs, $13.75 25c Bleached Muslin, 18c Wilbur Jenkins as director of the -+ . vy i Linoleums, f::]l:vea:tOI\'rwub‘{'pnI:mm}‘:umtum;;lhe X 52 Crepe de Chme, 5159 m}g;ix‘;;‘m Ior;m:ll.so :l‘l)flelily— pet Co.'s Close-woven Seam- 4 . : 36-inch Bleached Muslin, close-woven, soft-finisk P BB R Lt L Bt - £ e full ‘rolls from which we Will | jess Brussels Rugs, in florsl, All perfect quality, but discontinued patterns— grade, free from starch or dressing. A v with_ric : g Mr- Jenkius was lormecly aanasing Justrous: Ston Shown I s complels assortment of wanted Spring cut the required number of | oriental and medallion de. | 9xI2-ft. Rattania and 8x10-ft. Crex de Luxe Rugs, in 25¢ Unbleached Cotton, 16¢c ;fl::g\(@fr‘?’e e o i shades, also black and white. Jreen, black and muiberry | sins: colorings to suit any beautiful stenciled patterns and most desirable color- 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, extra-heavy of the Josephus Daniels, and |(} tile effects. color scheme. ings. tound-thread grade. later was Mr. Daniels’ secretary in $2.25 Russian Crepe, $1.79 Goldenberg’s—First Floor. the Navy Department. He was once SRS T cetist@ens—ar S onoi - 515 i 35¢ Shirting Madras Regular $5 Ideal Porch Shades 68c $2.50 Satin Crepe, $1.98 18x26 Large size Bed Pillows, 25 d 40-inch Satin Crepe, allsilk, extra-fine quality fn wanted street filled with sterilized curled feath- C l ar v s 0 k ers, covered with A.C.A. stripe CHARGE ACCOUNTS and evening. shades; alio plack. and heavy-weight art ticking. e O SRR O L B it 0 Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. e IS AG at y i AR, INVITED finish grade for men’s and boys’ shirts; light Tdal Erand Pock et 4 o grounds with neat printed stripes and checks. All cal Brand Porch Curtains, the last word in por 5E curtains, made of basswood that will not warp, SATISFACTORY fast colors. green and brown pigment paint. Slats 74-inch wide, TERMS ARRANGED \ . ' 35 Ginghams 256 & ft. or 6 it. wide; 6-{t. drop. Complete with ropes, St St : i 7 i stay cord "and all attachments. ress Ginghams, rge assortment of s q blaids and wanted plain colors, Fine do- 4x6-foot Size at $2.68 A 7 mestic quali 7x6-foot Size at $4.48 - | G 2 ’ 8x6-foot Size at $4.98 | 25c Percales, 19¢ 10x6-foot Size at $6.98 \y . | * 36in¢h Percales, dark grounds, with checks, Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Dlamond stripes, dots and figures; in navy, copen, gray and of I : G g ik o 69c Window Shades Regular $4 P. N. Corsets £ 48c $2.95 Recent Perfect Quality Opaque Cloth Window A special offering for' Thursday only— o i | 2 1 Shades, 3x5.9-ft. size, mounted on strong excellent grade pink coutil, very low bust Importation f omen s» cCa C spring Yollers; choice of white, ecru, medium models, with elastic sides and inner sup- aml dark greens, porting vest; guaranteed throughout; sizes T denberg's—Fourth Floor. 26 to 36. H andkerChLefsa 9c " 39¢ Yard-Wide Cretonnes R ks Sheer Quality Mull and Lawn Handkerchiefs 19C Yard 49c Table Oilcloth with colored woven border, ‘colored and plain white lawns with embroidered corners. All perfect Yard-wide Fast-color Cretonnes, in mill 29c i ard quality. lengths from 2 to 8 yards, but plenty alike Goldenberg’s—First Floor. for draperies, cushions and furniture cover- Five-quarter Table Oilcloth, plain white, ings. Light and dark floral stripe, bird fancy and tiling effects, in many desirable and tapestry designs. colorings. Irregulars of standard quality. First Floor—Bargain Table. First Floor—Domestic Dept. $150 | % i s | Men’s, Young Men’s Surprise 5th Floor— The Four Designs Sketched e i g iyl i g T ' Sl Dt (5 varanteed [owerPrice Merchandise finds its explanation in the g el Chlldr en S M UShn Undel' wear Yo Dama bt Tl $5 Suspender Boys’ Play Suits Women's 59 tional price preferences we en- Bloo mers joy when buying precious stones Dresses 69 in great quantities. If you are 1 C 0 thinking of buying a diamond, $ 98 ‘ormes rades 5 THIS 1S, THE PLACE AND ’ tkan liee tom Mo ' C NOW IS THE TIME. ® Women’s Suspender various wanted sty!ea' Noveity Bloomers, of Dresses, good quality ma- » tak Because children need more underwear in Summer than any other-time you will be Jrose, pow. | deal for playing and ::?fe’asg;fi,fi;mfiar:flnf; Other Highly Desirable overjoyed at this chance to buy what they need 'way below regular price. orange, romping;‘ sizes 3 to 6| forcement; full-cut sizes. For style, quality and value you ‘will find these green and gray. - ” “Surprise Fifth Floor.” Values o T g P | P Suits unsurpassed at only $1975. Every suit is “Surprise Fifth Floor.” """‘"m o '. : I Billie Burke Combinations Nightgowns Princess Slips well tailored, correct in style and much better ‘Women’s 39¢ Boys’ Blouses Wrisley’s Powder $50 to $1,000 Nightdrawers, 5 0 c than you would expect to find at such a low price, Aprons 39 SOC SOC SOC The assortment includes the Collegiate model, 29c C 39C White and flesh with wide-bottom pants, for the student and young Slight irregulars of 69¢ , 3 : R H 1 & CO Flesh tint mus- Watsh; suduDrop) tint muslin, _shir- et Mualin Silie fellow who demands snap and style; also conserva- to $1.00 grades; attached | . Wrislev's Dusting Pow- . larmns . i e s Seat Bloomers, in ring and stitching, el M tive models for the business man. Fercale Waist Aprons. | collar and meckband | fi.fox'of aelightrally | ink and white. t medium size; two pockets styles; neat stripes; 7th & D stitching.” Sizes 4 gl Al sleeves. Sizes 4 to flounces. Sizes 4 to Fach suit has extra pair of pants—which practi- and ties; assorted fast- | double yoke back; sizes T | it e ootir o D ! to 12. S z 14. 14 years. cally doubles the wear. Sizes 33 to 42, regulars. color _designs. to 15 years. : St d Jewelers and_ Silversmiths for Goldenbers s—Third Fioor. s et ? ‘Surprise Fitth Floor. “Surprise Fifth Floor. ‘Surprise Fitth Floor. More Than Half a Century. | - Entrance from Seventh Street. <

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