Evening Star Newspaper, July 7, 1925, Page 16

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IR T T T e A T IOV PRI PR MR REM H E g H H g H = H g H H g E] H H H H H H H H E H g E - E 2 g E H E] H £ E H H H H H H H 3 g H H g £ : H H £ H B H H E H H 5 £ H g H g H H H H H g H H H £ H H S H H H g g H H H B H g H H H § H H g g g H H g § g H H H E H If You Cannot Attend This Sale Tomorrow— Phone Your Orders §~=owe o2 TONIGHT From 6 to 8 P.M. These Phone Numbers Main 5222, 5227, 5228, 5229 \ THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925. Special Notice! Our Salespeople will wear these Dresses, in order TEXPAYS TO @ ‘a Day! MAIL YOUR ORDERS ON THIS CHART efiberg’s BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. "THE DEPENDAB. One thing about dress sales at Goldenberg’s, you can depend upon getting satisfaction. True enough, there certainly have been many dress sales all over Washington. We positively can say this is a typical Goldenberg sale—which means that you can come prepared to find just what is advertised—styles and qualities exactly as represented. 12,000 Beautiful “Klassie-Maid” All Guaranteed 7 7 A Myrtad of Stripes-- Absolutely |/ The Fad of the Day! Fast Colors Also Plenty of ---For Business 4 ...For Home P laln COlorS"- --For Qutings Warranted Wash --For Sports —~For Shopping and Tubproof All the Famous “Klassie-Maid” chks—Dlstmgmshtd by Original Models, Chi¢c Trimmings and Perfection In Workmanship and Finish! : This is the dress sale of sales! One of the g est achievements in value-giving in the hisfory of this successful dress department 1 size and color desired. We reserve right to substitute. Mail orders will be filled promptly. Be sure to menflnnl A full month of plant vith Miller Bros., 2 street, New York's foremost makers of Summer dresses, enables us to present .. tomorrow these smart- 1o king frocks at t s v price. No sale like this before! Never such styles—never such wonderful workmanship and such real beat ty as in these wonderful dresses—at anywhere near this low price! Every Dress is brand-new --shm\ n for the first time tomorrow. They are styles you will find to be as charm- ing as many higher priced dresses. Yet they are practical as the most serviceable dress can be—for, remember, they are fashioned of English Broadcloth, Printed Panne Satin, Broadmoor English Prints and Myra Pongee— | fabrics that cannot be surpassed for wearing qualities and rich appearance after repeated laundering. These Colors in Stripes: Th So —Orchid and White Women’s and Misses’ Sizes, 18 to 46—Plenty of _ The Soid Colors: —Rose and White Rose ZGreen and White Extra Large Sizes, 48 to 54. 3 Tangerine —Powder Blue and White Window Display Lo and others, See LT AT T e L L e e e e e T e T T T AT mmmmmmnmmmmnunnmummnmmmmm b [Tng M

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