Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1925, Page 44

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he would no wisely spent is an investment in prosperit i come only when men ar ard and re fuse to spend. ) right now that 1 shall make no the money of this cl all | use it where it will be of use to man- | WASHINGTON, D. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 30. g - Radcliffe, New President. sToSRE' Says 90,000 Here Lack Or- ganized Leadership. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABL In the Men’s Store—Main Floor SPECIAL NOTICE To accommodate those men who will want to attend this sale on Radcliffe announced pointments for the | toland Whitehur ph Lee, treasurer: e, newly Club | All Sizes 14 to 18 All Perfect Quality Johnson; public Aspinwall; boys’ by publicity, Sem mittee their way to office, the Men’s Store will be open— | Rotary § Ray A = at 8 A.M. e 5‘- i Begins What Is Probably the Greatest > first thin litterateur-. And’ then to i the office_ bov i J 4] Cleans Silk and Satin Slippers They must be absolutely clean on ALL occasions. Carbona cleans them like | | new. It dries instantly, leaving no edor, and they ca immediately. For saters Ty ,‘( hael, identified with | nization for | s in this & th ) com- | of marbles and base | Ever Held in Any Store in Washington! 7,600 Men’s Fine Shirts 200250 1$3°° Values Washington men know e his environment if | v must be given| ay. He through | We mus Note These Fine Materials: ) this sale so well and have the e first livered sidency of the 4 [ —Rayon ( fiber silk ) Striped Madras such confidence in Besides | —Woven Madras—best domestic quality and value of the ¢ quality - wiimmii, Shirts that each succeed- ing sale sets a new record. —Union Cord Woven Madras We have had many shirt —Tape Stripe Madras sales—but never have we o - a5, i | Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little | “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- | “nited States Marine d the wsic d 1 of o fri who once orps. By spe 5. Clark, trom Whitcomb, cor forme: d, which luncheon as a ship for the new presid served in the ) ne cial request bonist, and Arthu netist, played solos, the stantly that corn stops hurting, ‘then | shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient | togremove every hard corn, soft corn, oricorn between the toes, and thesfoot | calluses, without'soreness orirritation. needs good “gas”— quick to respond—agile —strong. Just the job for “Standard” Gasoline with its pep and power. - 'STANDARD" GASOLINE A PRODUCT OF 55 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN REFINING heen able to offer such fine o qualities and such values at such a low price! 7,600 G OOD Shirts will be when the doors open at 8 o'clock tomor- Plan to be ready row morning. here then. ~and all are first gualily —Nellis Rep Cloth —Finest Grade High-Count Mercer- —Complete to 18 ized Percales —High-Class Novelty Shirtings range of sizes from 141 -—All regular sleeve lengths Shirt Sale Starts at 8 A.M. To Accommodate Those Men Who May Want to Attend This Sale Before They Go to Business The Men's Store, however, will be the only department open for business during this extra hour and fifteen minutes. Set your alarm clock.and be here when the sale starts at 8 o'clock. by upper Seventh Street door, direct to Shirt Sale Plenty of Clerks to Serve You Promptly. Enter Each Size on Separate Table for Easy Choosing. The immense assortment of stvles, the fine qualities, the careful workmanship are features of especial importance. Every shirt is perfect—generously cut, correctly proportioned and well tailored — shirts oi exactly the same quality as vou would expect to find in regular stocks at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Buy- ing them at $1.19 is just like picking up money! These are not Shirts made for “sale” purposes—but the product of America’s best shirt manufacturers secured at unusual conces- sions because of large orders placed during the dull period. Ocean pearl buttons securely sewed on; pre-shrunk neckbands, pre-shrunk cuff linings, top center pleats from neckband to end of tail, stitched by machine in a way that prevents puckers; button and buttonholes—every detail marks them as shirts of superior quality. The majority are neckband style, but there are plenty of collar-attached shirts in the lot. ; i A wonderfuily attractive selection of patterns, including pin stripes, club stripes, candy stripes, checks, plaids, novelties, cluster and two-tone stripes. All sizes, 14 to 18; all regular sleeves lengths. In Conjunction With the Shirt Sale—a Phenomenal Offering of Men’sand Young Men’s Two-Pants Suits Exceptionally Low Priced for Men Who Would be Well Dressed and Eco- nomical. Newest Spring Models, In- for Young Fellows and Conservative Styles. 31075 Conservative business man, college chap and high school student—yow’ll find your two-pants suit here to- morrow. The unusual value that’s tailored into each one of these suits is sure to win your approval. Wide variety, making choosing easy for every man and young man. There are Collegiate suits, with two and three button coats and wide trousers and conservative models aplenty. All tailored with attention to detail, which means that the well dressed appearance is there to stay. The excellent materials offer choice of Cassimeres and Cheviots in all the favorite colors—powder blue, London lavender, tan, gray and many tones of brown, as well as rich light colorings. : Sizes 33 to 42 regulars. Each suit has extra pair of pants—which practically doubles the wear. Goldenberg’s Clothing Store for Men—First Floor; Direct Entrance from Seventh St. cluding Collegiate Style ' gusset sleeves with Friday Bargains in Boys’ Clothing (18) All-wool Sweaters, Spring | weight; shape Former Friday_at (2) Norfolk Suits, good qual- ity suitings, {ullined * nickerbocker pants Sizes 7 to 9 years. For- mer $5.00 grade. 52'?5 (32) School C of suiting mixtures and lWEeG;. Sizes 63 to 67%. Former 79 to $1.00 erades. Friday at. .. SIC {First Floor—Bargain Table.) (63) Four-piece Vest Suits, also Two-pants Norfolk Suits: good, serviceable materials. 7 to 16 years. Broken lines from regular stock selling at $7.95 to $8.75. Friday 36.69 f neat striped percale and plain tan pongee color material; short sleeves and double-yoke back: perfect quality. Sizes 8 to 16 years. For- mer 190 geade. Fridayat.. O3€ Goldenberg's—Third Floeor. ericket _style, with neck. Sizes 30 to 36. $3.00 grade. 31.95 | = in dark mixtures; | Sizes | Play Suits, oi genuine blue denim and khaki cloth; one-piece length and long zes 3 to vears. s rade. Fri- 7Qq Novelty Suits, tan mercerized waist, yith all-wool jersey but ton-on Wnee pants. Sizes 21 to 7 years. Former $4.00 = grade. Friday at...... $2.45 0dd lot of Junior Coat Suits, straight-knee pants, of all-wool mixtures. Also Novelty Suits broken lines from regular stock Sizes 3 to 8 years. Former $6.50 to $8.00 Erades - ... $4.95 Stout Suits, for boys 12 to 18 years of age; all-wool materlals in dark mixtures; one pair of full-lined pants. For- mer $15.00 grade. ...... $5.75 . Overall Suits, one-piece style, in khaki color; trimmed with red | buttoned shoulder; one pocket in front. Sizes 2 to 3 years. Former grade. Fri- | day at.... 38¢ $6.50 Two-Pants Norfolk Suits, $5.45 Boys’ Two-pants Norfolk Suits, of good serviceable materials in neat dressy mixtures, light and dark colorings. Both pairs of pants fully lined; sizes 8 to 17 years. (22) Raincoats, with hat to mateh: of black rubber and dou- ble-texture tan fabric: guaranteed rainproof; sizes 4 to 16 years. Former $4.00 and $5.00 grades. Friday at.... $2.95 (18) Four-piece Vest Suits, of weol mixtures in dark patterns; coat, vest and two pairs of lined knickers; sizes 8, 9 and 10 years. Former Friday at

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