Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1925. 240 Boys' 79¢ to $1C ' Boys’ 1 to 52 Vests, 2 for | t,Zf - | |29cand39 $4 Tapestry o'l)'rvsvo focro : a?s ffiémff.u SRS : Cretonnes \19c Couch Covers e . made just like .I ul $ fast-color Cretonnes, 34 and 36 inches wide Sizes 4 to 8 vears.—Boys’ Dollar lengths and fui ru:*“:!ln:‘]‘vlr‘v‘ “”fl.; Day—Third Floor. 5 i £ Table and Fourth Floor. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor What is the reason for he value offerings are this wonderful event? To " ) oI T— BT S 2 PSR P M i 2 i \ store-wide. Every depart- show the people of Greater £ : - § - ment is putting forts its best Washing that Golden- (o D ’ efforta to produce saving ¥ berg's sell quality merchan- B B opportunities out of the v ordinary. Brand-new Fall and Winter merchandise at prices that challenge com- proof ! SRS : s iz parison! dise at prices that save them money. He more A Challenge Sale Opportunity! $45 Seamless Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs Close Woven, Deep Pile, } Seamless, 1iged Wilton Vel- vet and Axminster Rugs—all perfect quality and in the de- sirable 9x12-it. size, for large r sortment offers choice of bez medallion and neat conventional designs: ings for dining or bedrooms o s — 1 l I I I I I l ‘3 l I $11.40 Gold Seal 530 Sumlexs ) I t e BO -) S D epa t t sAsx?nsm:::- slf..:f 3L Congoleura Art ' % /22 Brussels Rugs - 519** Smith's fabrics, sizes 36x54 and Squares $6x63 inches; close, ep pile ct Quality C W ashington’s Greatest Sale for Boys—One Day Only; Wednesday, November 18 | - ™ coloring: ralte 1 and ¢ T \ double feature event—our November Challenge Sale and Dollar Day for Boys combine to make this one of the greatest days of the $1.50 Felt-B $3 50 and $4 $62.50 & $70 entire vear for mothers with boys to outfit. We made our plans to eclipse all former records for value giving. An opportunity to supply Gr l: l:;es ¢ 88c Congoleum and ' IA | Wilton and all vour bov's Winter clothing needs, and at the same time save on Christmas gifts for boys ,\a”f"’:. -:i“gm“ Igy . Linoleum Rugs ; | Axminster Rugs ' We have listed quantities before cach item—no more when sold out. No mail or phone orders accepted for Dollar Day items. 1t. Fine Crada S " Smit ted \ 5 = = - —_— Imported Greatest Values Ever! e caogngs : Boys’ English Vest Suits . VIcCALL S$7 and S8 Wool and $ 4 9 5 PRINTED PATTERNS . Two-Pants Norfolk Suits Cotton Filled Comorts | 9%+7) $ Mackinaws and Overcoats$1 EERS Filled Com Here’s the plan: Pay $10.75 for the first garment, (Suit. orts, size Overcoat or Mackinaw) and select another garment; any style or size. Your choice for e Both Griments for $I1.75 . = e Mothers who attend this Dollar Sale in the Boys * Department will share in some of the most ren y 2 % other goo able values in Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaw s ever offered in Washington. Investigate, and save! 5 s 7 \ qualtiy New I Suits of all-wool Tweeds, Cassimeresand Cheviots, in neat mixtures; light, medium and i \ '\ ured fabr dark shades. LEvery suit perfectly tailored. Coats alpaca lined. Both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 'y R, 7 to 17 vears. -wool and Part-wool Mackinaws, n ne:# laids and plain colors; made with muff pockets: double-breasted models. Sizes 8 to 18 year Warm Winter Overcoats, in smart double-breasted models: some of double-faced cloth with plaid back. others full lined. The majority are perfect; a few are slightly shaded—hardly noticeable. Sizes 8 to 17 vei I e $8 Wool-Mixed | “600 Boys $2 and $3 New | 1000 Warstea 324 Boys' $6.95 Over- Vot (35,05 Fall Suits ) Hockey Caps = coats and Juvenile Suits e < &0, le be < Blankets, si: c fil 2 S & 39¢ to $1.60 Grades y GtiEA Tl R McCall Printed Pattern 4319 bt el o : ; HIGH collar, clus- One of the Coats at the ends. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. » Oliver Twist mod DR al d regular price, $6.95, you s 5 . - may select a Juvenile o< els: waists of | Suit, any size, any style, T LR ==t $6 and $7 Beautiful Quaker Craft And vl a variet 2 conl lmmuulh Fit all head s ) A Both Garments for .t:’w,,;:(\a\i‘rnlj? \t (\ 1:‘11:\11\7 Lo (AN 700 Boys’ . $7.95 ¢ LACE CURTAINS A \ e AT J Overcpats of fine grade chinchilla, ton-on knee pants of / </ $2.45 Long : lined with worsted or red flannel. Also 50c On the Dollar and Less! al-wool tweeds 1 } > i v Blue Admiral Coats, with brass d y i d 5 5 = 1d braid trimming. Others cheviots, Jersey and 3 \ 2" Corduroy - of fancs” miixture. mannish coatings. R S tred e Dalits =/ ) = 4 Suits of all-wool navy blue serge, corduroy: full-lined knee pant b, {weeds, corduroys and mixtures; middy Sizes 3 to 8 years. J - .;mou ver Twist styles. Sizes 3 to 9 isands of Qum;»r. raft Lace Curtains hich to lar flet weaves, as wel handsome w s for which Quaker C Lace Curtains are noted. All are 21 yards long, and come in white, Egvyptian ivory and other tints. A curt v room in your ho 300 Pal’t wool f s 600 Boys’ $1.50 Pants Every palr perfect qualily, new and fresh. Iully ~ua|unloc‘d~~a‘ br;e\\. pair for any that fail to give satisfaction. ¢ L:(“p,;qt lmn;=_ ‘?\nlrk:r— Challenge Sale Savings! JockoU e ST e $1.50 and $2.00 Grades at $1.00. $4.00 and $5.00 Grades at $2.38. tures, in gray. tan and E t 3 Pullover Sweate o brown; others of good qual $230 and $3.00 Grades at $1.48. $8.00 and $10.00 Grades at $4.85. plain colors and duroy in light ity corduroy, in sizes 8 to ) Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor.—“Charge Accounts Invited.” Sweaters i AT Other Quaker Craft Curtains and Panels at Irregulars of $2.45 Grade pretty combinations; o e, e o e e i . @ s . = S . 2 rom 4 to 15 S, knee Pants of all-wool mix 3 o Ch ll S l f Ch ld R 302 Boys’ §1.39 | i ' WIS ehees RTESEE SR O SE—— sorteds; colors. Sizes 2 s’ o $1. C Q 266 $1 5 Mmo; mC:)at Swear to $3 wish Suits P S s o siei: Flannelette Undergarments Two Pairs Knickerbocker Pants, of suit- suinch Russian Crepe, i ¢ children from 2 to 6 years ing mixtu and corduroys; sizes % heavy, rich, lustrous, deep- t \ 1 red: plain and com- ' in Oliver Twist and 8 to 16 ars; slight irregulars. crepe finish, in black, navy, of age, i y plan aneis .mple suits in the lot; | Also Straight-knee Pants of suit brown, cocoa, Madonna, Lu- bination colors. 24 to 28. Perfect quality. . blue and green mate’ mixtures, in sizes 4 to 9 cille, burnt russet, fawn, tan, in plain and combination colors. | years; perfect quality. Srie andifag 3 to 8 years. Every suit war- ‘2..00 Boys’ $4.95 Overcoats P | Bo;ssi’vi;{..st) Indian & lmj sz.zg Printed and Juvenile Suits 2\ ""'efs“"s AT $l 50 Flannel Pajamas e : k 51 68 Pay $4.95 for the First Cna: Ts'hen A 3 o ¥ ( i ¥ One and Two Piece Pa r Juv t, p % 3 / Select anothe . ] v ] A jamas, of good, l|cz\.y»\\t|gh[ s0inch Printed Crepe de any size, any style, for { < 4 A0 VAR 1 cr all pure silk, firm Both Garments for $5.95 . It manita sadbresihexsaifscs N \ outing flannel, in striped ef S S S to 12 years. 2 ; : andic gs. Overcoats in button-to-the-neck model, g suit packed in box eeE fects of wanted colorings. Winter styles and colorings. cat dark mixtures; in sizes 3 to 8 : 144 Boys’ $1.50 to $2 y j Trimmed with rayon frogs A ; ¢y WETteR Seupy N yShirts A 08 s and pearl buttons. Sizes 4 to $2.25 Satin iddy and Oliver Perfect. Quality and Stigh Irregalars. & o~ 18 year: Charmeuse yeatsy s Highgrade Shirts, of % = - = 2 1,000 Boys’ 79¢ to $1.00 1 e o e 1 S SR ched. 12 to 14 neck R oy ) 401 inch“\afill(n q(“‘];ll;‘r‘neuxo Ji‘| Teasure. eavy, alls SChOOI Blouses, 2 for $1 Hickok Belts These are the Genuine Koveralls that $ ‘ i atcast Jandl evening mothers like to dress their kiddies in shades, also black. Perfect Quality and Slight Trregulars f . While playing and romping. Winter- Brand Blouses, collar-attached & Knitted Ties weight blue denim and khaki_cloth. $2 Satin Canton Crepe Sizes 7 to 16 years Belt and a Ti tvle, of striped madras, striped percale, Two for Made with-long, sleeves, ankle length. le-yo N o 9 239 Boys’ Regular 59 2 3 % 200 Boys' $1.50 to $2 o, Bola S 156 ober ool . e AR s i 3 “Bell” Blouses tongue buckle: in all wanted col- $l Play SUltS, 2 for {0-inch Colored Satin Canton assorted striped effects; made withi | and blue stripes; made, with set-in {0 34. The Ties are o b : drop seat. Sizes 2 to 6 yea sleeves. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Verfect Quality and Slight Irregulars Crepe, rich satin finish, in v . ectec e ted four-in-hand style, Boys' Play Suits, onc-piece style, of heavy- } sI black and wanted street Flannelette Petticoats, ried | Flannelette Bloomers, made terials. Every blouse made with dou- Belts or Two Ties, or a Wwhite madras and plain tan or blue ma- You May Select Two } s]. Sizes 1 to 8 years. , of imported English broadcloth each neatly boxed, with pencil, i had strij with flounce and musiin | with continuous crotch; noml pat o 5 s e - pes, o ! E 1 white and tans, also a few stripes; ) harmonica or knife. :;f.lgg.‘:.' e s ;3:‘-3" il © Gotde +—TFirst Floor. waist. ' Sizes 2 to 10 years. zes in_the lot from 6 to 16 yea i o ap Aecounte Yavites

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