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‘ m wu_l_ BE DR“_'_H] - Women’s £3 and $3.50 $1.50 and $1.25.Handbags Umbrellas, $2.29 » AT : $1.00 Each 125 Women's Umbrellas, superior grade “ast black materials,. including - Of recal lemther, in desirable shapes and colors; others of sitk and : e silk gloria, English Bradford cloth and Corolla twills; all fully teed i 2 i ? Combined Military and Phy- for Wear ané service. Th s leather fabrics. Heavy frames, neatly lined, fitted with_vanity mirror Y for wear ind service The populat stubby club end style with attractive ST T Wemieh aa Sansdes sical Training Course to | Goldenbers's—rirst Froor. ‘ Goldenberg's—¥irst. Floor. =l Closed Saturday on Acmnmt of Holiday—Twofold Bargains Tomorrow! We’ve made extensive preparations to serve thousands of customers tomorrow who will find irresistible values throughout the store in seasonable Fall merchandise. Special Sales of School Apparel are fvatnred at typical money-saving prices, and many other special offerings combine to make Friday a day of unusual interest. It will pay you to shop here tomorrow for all your needs. A combined course in military and physical training for the ninth year 0 ashington’s junfor high schools will be formulated by a spe- c mittee of school officials and fes appointed yester- ank W. Ballou s been contemplated 1 months as 4 _means of giving the junior high school boys specialized — e e physical and military training, while at the same time preparing them for AR e e Do A Specml Sale of ! Tomorrow-——Our Annual Sale of Work to Be Limited. ° E ; Although details for the new course | Ny ’ - ' ’ szl Girls' Bloomer Dresses y mittee, school officials have suggested fents sufficient group work to enable \ { them to receive credit for one year's| N military tr: ng when they enter the \ s e Sises 7 1 Brand New | : ; to 100t and bquad move \ o ;, 0 F:;lnSt ]‘: | Complete From Cap to Stocking. \ ups comparable to the § i [ ] o4 " | Total Value, $13.38 :‘ ot the hantor | N ||| For One Day Only~Friday ... oo Py \ will laid on the pl the military tra be used by the junior Il they com- The best styles for school wear—new and attrac- tive models, fashioned of novelty cloth; in colors of rose, jade, flame and French blue, with white collars WY, /// | Every year, just before the opening of the school term, we hold this special sale of Boys’ | School Outfits, and it is always welcomed by thrifty parents because of the timely savings it brings. This is your opportunity to secure a complete School Outfit fox your boy—complete from D Sie Sanlor Dl acicl ateie and cuffs. Hand-embroidered and smocked styles. to stockings, and you can buy it tomorrow at considerably less than you would have to pay if dunior dm,,n(hw hool competitions are A large selection of pretty styles. Sizes 7 to 10 years. you bought the articles singly. \ planned in their stead. R \ Whether the funior high school 2 The Complete Outfit Consists of : \ mich. a5 Al fnguleh oo EioH Mlddy Bloomer Dresses I $10.00 Four-piece Enghsh Vest Suit, with two pairs of knickers or one Sc}:rmi{ Cadet: one of the questions 5 B pair of knickers and one pair of lon pants. Sizes 8 to 17 years. I to be »:;a:: éame r‘om‘r;fluoe» D!.nnle foflsbl llld‘ggd_ Blorll-;r | $1.00 Blouse, collar-attached style, in white or striped effect. | raft Course at Once. resses, of blue kiddie cloth; | Ioirtion s hel Pt E S braid-trimmed collar and slceves 2 98 géco‘ic‘;}’f g o { { committee to bey immediately the finished with red silk tie; bléom- [ eather Belt, with buckle. : drafting of the new course, and, if ap- ers to match; sizes 3 to 6 years. | 39c pair of Black Ribbed Stockings. Actual Saving proved, it is likely to be introduced Il i 39¢ Cut Silk Four-in-Hand Necktie. > soon after October 1. | 2 o R of $3.73 jace d[.f SR Lmle Girls’ 5weaters, $2.50 Children’s $1.29 Tams, $1 ; 10c Cluett-Peabody Handkerchief. ) ntendent of schools, who has | 2 . pe 5 = af the cadet organization, is{ (N Fine grade Wool Sweaters, slip-on model, in brown, | _Of suedine cloth, in red, copen, sand and pheasant | $10.75 to $12 Four-Piece Vest Suits, $9.75 All-Wool Sweaters, $3.95 1 of the committee. Other red and buff; made with iong_sleeves, border trim- | O oakwood; fini - s e i New Fall English Model Suits, with one pair of All-Wool Sweaters, pull-over style; with roll collar: s ln(“lu(:e 1&!»(;. \:lilk:uso‘n. ming:; Fall weight; sizes 3 to 7 years. = {§! knickers and pal f long pants, or two pairs of knick- plain colors and combinations; sizes 28 to 36. istant uperintendent, n | ers; vest to match; sizes 8 to 17 years. £y of colored schools; Lieut. Col. L Boys’ $1 School Blouses, 79¢ 0, ACR0Oks; . TN 0 e 9 Qui s ce M. Craigie, U. S. A., profes- Girls® Mlddles, $1.50 Girls Bloomel"s, $1 | Smart Set” Suits, $14.75 Little Friend Blouses, attached-collar style, of striped sor of military science and tactics in Beautifully tailored suits, of all-wool materials, in | madras, white madras and plain tan, blue and green ma- ' the high schools; Warrant Officer Ed- Of white lonsdale fean, regulation models: some | . Of Soft, lustrous black sateen, made with button- all the Fall's choicest patterns and colorings; one pair | terials; sizes 7 to 16 years. ward York, who has charge of mili- with flat braid trimming: finjshed with pocket; sizes | hole bands and continuous crotch: double stitched: golf and one pair knickers, and separate vest to match; $2.50 to $3.50 Pants, $1.95 tary instruction in the colored school 6 to 18 years. sizes 6 to 14 years. sizes 8 to 18 years. . o B Sy B FREE H. White, head of the physical | \ School Pants, golf and knickerbocker styles, of suit- / training department in the Wwhite —Scholars Compan : | 5 0 Quit — = | ! s, Boys’ “Prep” Suits, $15.75, $18.75 and | 1ng mixtures, in ‘a variety of patterns. - Alo corduroy | | D Henderson fheNninr Girls’ $4 Middy Skirts, $é.98 Children’s Bloomers, 50¢ | $23.50 schools; Dr knickerbocker pants; every pair fully lined and taped; | fon, fitted with pen- v the raining department in | St o e Fall “F slzes 8 to 17 years. cils, pen and e the hools; Alvin W.. Miller, | eaturing for tomorrow these new Fall “Prep” = el th t incipa ntrai High School; W. Separate Middy Skirts, of all-'wool materials, in Of black and white sateen, fully reinforced; large, || Suits, with long pants and extra pair of golf pants; vest $1.25 School Pants, 98¢ N iia. of X6 L. Smith, principal of Dunbar High \ novelty checks and plaids; made with deep hems and | FoOmY sizes from 4 to 12 years. i}l to match. Sizes 12 to 18 years. School Pants, of suiting mixtures and corduroy; | School i School; H. P. Safford, principal of the | attached waists; full plaited; sizes 6 to 14 years. Goldenberz’s—Third Floor. | Goldenbers's—Third Floor. | knickerbocker style; sizes § to 16 vears. g Macfarland Junior High School: Miss |\ Alice Deal, principal of the Columbia = %Efi;fi:’;:fif%fifi“fr”‘S_l““SEZ‘;? < : ,A Timely Sale of . . l Dependable School Shfles 7 Clt;sed Saturday:;So Tomorrow We Hoid a Rousing asnowsce o wenl| Girls’ and Misses Fai B, Bitinas cnd Childess Sal fM F hi HOLD UP HARLEM BANKIN . i € o0 en S urnlS lngS s \\\ Fall-Wlnter Coats i £ A The children will nf::l | Three Line Up Clerks and Custom- i = new footwear for ; Trimmed With Fur Collars — Some - ers While Third Rifles Till. opening of school, and |}i With Fur Coliars and Cuffs et ‘ {§l and so we have planned to make Friday the big day of the week in our Men’s Furnishings $48,000 Gems Stolen. our stocks offer sturdy | Department by holding this special sale of Fall* needs tomorrow. Read the list of bar- By the Associated Press. quality shoes for boys, For pre-school and high school—smart | il | | gams—-evcry one at a great saving, NEW YORK, September 17.—Three \n. j_ misses and children at f| i Fall and Winter Coats that every gisl and Our usual Saturday sales of furnishings are always looked forward to by our men cus- tomers for the savings they bring. We will be closed this Saturday on account of holiday, T e e s S T [ lowest prices consistent 2 4‘00 Mell S $1 50 alld $2 with reliable quality. |} Bring the children here | ° - Fedey for the o | New Fall Shirts branch of the East River National |R footwear. Bank, Harlem, at the points of re- volvers, while a fourth rifled a till of $3,000 in cash. As the men backed from bank the manager, S. S. Wagen- hauser, fired four shots at them. They fled and were lost in the throng of passers by. Th bbers entered the jewelry = o5 GE R 4096 rill find: jiist Misses’ School Shoes, of tan calf, patent and dull leathers, in- o Dhiree Tobilacs entered {ne iomve )Ou‘?g ff“'bs o Allt Y‘;a;'s “& ddl 4 cluding Oxfords, Pumps and High Shoes. Sizes 113 to 2. Side, bound and gagged the clerks and to her lancy. new styles, designed o $2.50 rifled the jewelry counters of gems youthful lines and as smart as coats costing: .50 to $5 . valued at $48,000. Carefully locking double the price. [) the door behind them, they walked 2 Children’s Oxfords, Pumps and High Shoes, of patent, tan and out and disappeared. * Materials are Suede, Velour, Kersey, Lus- dull leathers. Heel and spring heels. Sizes 8% to 11. ! S 5T A trous Bolivia and Shaggi Polaire. Some are $2.25 to $4 | | SUES DIVORCED HUSBAND. trimmed with fur collars, others with fur AT s i | —— collars and cuffs. | 00l Shoes, for little and big boys, lace and blucher styles, |l Mrs. Sofield Asks $25,000 for P Grackle in Oxfords and High Shoes. | ; Newest Autumn shades of Pansy, Gracl | : «Breach of Promise.” Head, Rust, Deer, Rose, Tan and Pencil Blue. Sizes 1 to 6, at $3 to $5 | Every Shirt Absolutely Perfect— / CHICAGO, September 17 (P).—Mrs. | R Stralghtline and flare models, with standing and . Navguerite T: ¢ SAnsn'L pins o oy shawl collars. Trimmed with silk stitched braid, Sizes 10 to 1315, at $2.50 to $4 i Guaranteed Fast Colors Armand Sofield, president of a sash |N plain and fancy buttons. Sizes 8 to 16 years. I Every-shirt is finished in high-class custom Department, % and door company, her former hus- nior_Coat Floor. Geldenbers’s—Shee First Floor. band, for §25,000 for breach of prom- | N manner, full cut and perfectly proportioned. ise. It is the first breach of promise |R The identical kinds you’l ing i ’s suit in Cook county’s records brought s you'll find selling in men’s by a wite her divorced hus- | N QX/ S b furnishings stores at $1.50 and $2.00—includ- . f fie!dsl \e\'erdei y?mcrge(lxum §\\ Omen S and Mlsses i Ch]_ldren S School Hats | The Fine Materials Consist of— ing everything new in shirts for Fall. i band. The 1914 and at the end of five years she obtained a divorce, charging cruelty. N ] W h 2 1 : = it $7.95 Wrist Watches Secially Priced at e gy Broadeloth (with —Harsaony Peresles proposed a remarriage, which she ac- | N ; the label) cepted. but that he chinged his mind. 1 98 2 49 and U t 4 5 —Woven Madras —Reps Sofield filed a reply denying he had . ) . p 0 ‘e proposed marriage to his former wife. ) ~—Corded Madras —And Other High-Grade Shirtings : : ZRy ?lmart, 1‘21'35;,&:1 styles in.new Fall | sxze?fik:’:r;g s:zig:;!acrolsl?;:;t?;:;tdhsstyle and with separate stiff collar to match. All K millinery for gchool and dress wear, |[| Women’s and Misses’ Wrist including perky pokes, off-the-face Watches, with reliable six- effects, clever little felts, velours, vel- 300 Men’s $1.50 210 Pairs Genuine $1 160 Men’s $1.50 and ol o . jewel movements; “attractive | vets and velvet combinations. All «——— Night Robes Civers d $2 Fall C $3.50 Philadelphia white gold" finish cases, -in the wanted Fall shades. 18 uyot Suspenders . aps tonneau, octagon and fancy cushion styles. Men’s and Boys’ Wrist W-tchu. $3.25 Chester Suede Cloth Tams, 98¢ || 98C 69(: $1 o e heavy, leather straps, X $3.00 Wllmlngton siiver’ plated watches New Fall Tams, of suede cloth, in all the favored colors, in- e et e e Geaulnel i purtoa; Feench Samples, surplus stocks and AND RETURN 3 $5.98 cluding wood, sand, red, copen, rose, navy and brown. neck style, trimmed with wash: | webbing; white, plain colors, | facturers In. mewent® Il aas SUNDAY Goldeaborg’s—Second Floor, Millinery Depertmeat. able braid; extra full cut sizes; | stripes and dots; full length. terns; light and dark colorings; SEPTEMBER 27 ool perfect quality. Men’s $1.69 Pajamas all with non-breakable visor Special Train 2 . 420 Men’s $1 Blood’s tern Standard Time) Your Favorite Fall Hat 9 [ $ 360 Men’s $1.00 / Yashington (Union Station) 1s Here Underwear . 5 . en S - Union Suits t Cotton Pongee Pajamas, coat Ar, W!‘mm!mn 10:05 A 10:25° AN Philadelphi Street, 10:50 Retumning, ley umu Emld Street trimmed with rayon (fiber silk) frogs, full cut and perfect qual- ity; blue, tan and helio; sizes A C s West Phu.del m Models for You D v\j:mlnnz‘u 8: 5323‘:& o FA. : This Season’s 9 5 Men and Con 3 Garment = b P Blood’s Medi -weight Ribbed M el Make Athletic Tni Tickets on s tws dars vreceing Newest Models 1 @ ; servative Styles - Batbriggan Underwear, long- 1,500 Pairs Men’s S5Oc | suits, of fine grade 7580 check. Similar L;en\r:l‘o'.::‘bg:mrm October sleeve shirts with sateen facing; R H ed nainsook; each in sanitary "December 6. : . dels s 1 ixtures long drawers with reinforced seat ayon Half Hose glassene envelope; perfect qual- t N Pennl Pan Raflroad This. season’s newest models, in popular mu: and satcen wfi"n"“d e gla e o slight imperfections. : Nrne sn-nd-m Rallroad of the Warld and plaids, in light and dark shades. Black, blue, i c a i 5 v gray and brown effects. ' 480 Men’s $1.00 e 600 sen s = ¢ Fancy hoe Fall Neckwear Rayon (fiber silk) Half Hose, port Hose plain ribbed; high spliced heel, & double reinforced sole and t 37 black and plain colors. 65(: 120 Men’s Worsted C Men’s Fall Neckwear, of fine (Slight Irregulars) Single and double breasted styles, 3-button double- - breasted and 2-button single-breasted with rounded cor- ners and large lapels, and 3-button single-breasted con- “ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL Mailed Milk B & . servative models. All regular sizes, 33 to 42. grade dometic _ sike, ' medium Sweaters paFaney Ribbed Sport Tiose ) ) ¥ ind nationally known plaids, figures movelty pat- n eel, and sole. x’:xna‘lx(es, such as the famous FREE!;B‘--:?M l.hty terns. ~ w m h g':.'."’"'d '(';o,‘;'“b “g,ssg’;:' AT A it -240 Men’s $1.50 Soeaters, et v e | 300 Pairs Men’s $1 to et” an enber| - 3 ; f s = ; d 1 kets; bro; J a ZS cial” Qualities, styles and T“:;‘: n??-f"'f};f;fift - ‘ v , “Springtex”’ nd At hesther shases > | $1.50 Onyx Half Hose colors to take care of every WO-DRNIS HuitS @ - % P / Union Suits s 9 preference. row we will give free of charge " 7 | § 300Q Pairs Men’s 40c 68 C A well] bzdm;:dedf ogglnt:ble. Smart Set $4 the new “Ever-Ready” Safety : ily assimilats at nour- B Mt i “ s Make Half Hose, s k!l’xesnndup e atlo! Useatmeab. Goldenberg “Special”. .$5 R:&r andkC;g:r;.tte Case—new X, s 5 ,gtny;mz:h ok falt Hose, sport meals, or upon Btetsom. .. .......87 & $8 ek - 88 Kkatche “""fi’““é‘&.““ bbed Balbrig- 5 Wide X".if‘.fl""hfi"“,’.‘?m:’r‘i’.a“"m‘éi end when faint or hungry. o — Hat SRy en Pulte sam coje; long; Brighton and Parls Web | toe and sole; perfect quality. bl _,Mnb’mmm ; for Sicn, b 2 "-'R?"" | el e e s g | sieevés an Jensth legs; per | Gasters, plain_colors end hot or celd water. No cooking.