Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925 Hard-Water Soap 3 Cakes for 10c Perfection Hard-water Soap, for toilet and bath usc; large size. cakes. Three for 10c. An unusually attractive sale of Sitver-plated Ware i ' new and artistic designs that are useful as well i mental. The assortment embraces the following Fruit Bowls, Vegetable Dishes, Vases, Candlesticks and Many Other Useful Articles Goldenberg's—First Floor.—“Charge Accounts Invited.” BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDAB; STORE" ‘s—First Floor. urge Accounts Invited.” \ One Offered l*vcry Day During the Challenge Sale $1 Rhinestone Orna- ments for Trlmmmgs 39(: ents for dre ent of effective mn hapes, set with first qual | Bwmsmranin , ‘A Dress Sale of | Women’s $1. ull-Fashioned “ i sockings | Unusual Importance Thread Silk Stockings Usual $25, $30, $35 and $40 Values at $1.00 and $1.50 Pearl Necklaces and Chains 49c¢ (Manufactured) Fine Quality Ind estructible $79.50 and $85 Sealine Fur Coats | (Dyed Coney) Luxurious Fur C of rich, ed con i lustre most popular sizes and styles $119 00 Extra Size Sealine Fur Coats (Dyed Coney I $140 to $laO Sample Sealine Fur Coats ed Coney) uni- utiful Children’s 79¢ Golf Sock Children’s spon :39¢ (Slight Trregulars) $20000 Handsome 3 Muskrat Fur Coats Muskrat ¥ An exceptional purchase of 200 Higher-priced, New Fall-\Winter Dresses results in these remark- : able savings. The unusual array = “152\.. of charmi styles offers the greatest values of the season in up-to-date, modish frocks of the better kind. Models for Street, Afternoon and and Evening Wear 19¢ Ho $2.98 Tapestry Handhags ¥o Accounts Tavited.” $2.49 Geor- gette Crepe Prin 1 Geor Women’s 12V5¢ and 15¢ Handkerchiefs Autumn Sports Hats .y ‘ Materails are Rich, Lustrous Satins, ¥ B 1 t $5 Georgette Crepe, Taffetas and Flat | . e ; Men’s 25¢ 'Kerchlefs Women's 59c ; Petticoats Women's Flannelette Pe Regular $7.50 79¢ Cotton and $10 Values Net 3 Cotton .'\.:". 51;04‘(’)] M'eml $1 87 |-r4|v aded Metal ( nlh 75¢ Extra Size | Peltlcoals 59c 1z ¥ 15¢ T 11 t ir i ne - and satin stripe 29c Art h quality. Full Laces Art Laces, zes 16 to 46, and extra large sizes from to 547:. ldenberg's—Second Floor. rze Accounts Invited.” s—Third Floor. } $1 Oilcloth Tablecovers (Slight_Irregulars) Kmt Underwear e Women's Cotton Undergarments, ig \)m'» with low neck e&nd pants with aitie.c L 50¢ Winter Overcoat .50 Bleached, $l 15 Two-Pants Suit iy [ J .v'fl 1 St grade. ... > S4x34dnch ON $1.69 Bleached For Sheets 2 Made to Retail for Almost TWICE as Much— ! e “olors e “Z E nabey £heeiing o 2.9, P All in Up-to-Date, Thoroughly Desirable Styles hare e e b D 1 size Challenge Sale Offerings from the Men’s Department OVERCOATS $3 All-Wool 48 :;82? 'Seaa‘t.?\“ $5.08 Men’s Regular $2.00 Most men favor the big, burly, double-breasted box Dress Flannel c Sixi Fav. cnds, R.bb d U 1 . model this season—so we picked this style exclusively e e s g ‘ 1 € nion SllltS in making this uncommonly good purchase. Double and single breasted. Plenty of the season’s newest color- ing—gray, brown, tans. in plaids, overplaids and plaid backs. Sizes 33 to 42 included in the over TWO-PANTS SUITS Collegiate and semi-conservative models ;: double and single breasted: in Cassimeres of dependable quality. Large selection of patterns, all cut with. medium and wide leg pants. Sizes 33 to 40 in the Two-pants Suits. Goldenberg’s Clothing Store for Men, First Floor: Direct Entrangs from Seventh Street.—*“Charge Accounts Invited. Full nf K2 ! a 75¢ Glowsheen % 25¢ Yard-Wide and Rayon Crepes { 59c Outing Flannel 180 h G nel, light grounds, in neat col- n and other Fine Quality Heavy reversible fleece quality. in all the newest shades. " 29 18c i D(fmet 18c the appearance of pure silk fabric. 59¢ Lingette |59c Brocade | Flannel 28-inch Bleached Do. Wash 49c ? met Flannel, heavy Satin o, | fleece quality ace cotton fs I'iie Vogue of the Hour! 3right Colors and Black hing corsage flow Id leather bandings. < them 69c Stamped Towels Be e 39¢ Rle(’ldnd g Piflowca 2 $1.69 - . $2.75 Jerse,\' 54=Inch lors; for sport X i : 3¢ Bleached h Jersey 75c Pillowcases 11 wanted co in phm colors, ovats 98¢ Dress Crepe wh Dress Crepe hairline stripes denberg's- st _Floos arce Accounts Tnvit \Vomen s $3.50 Corduros $1 Pillowcase ) $269 Tubing s Pillow 45c $2 49 rs) 39¢ to 50c¢ t will give wohder Cotton Scarfs 1. Closed crotch, pro- close-fitting ribbed neck, es 36 to 40, Men’s SS Worsied Mixed i Spor{ Coals 3 29c $3 98 erkled Bed~pre1ds 69c Cpse 5c¢ Unbleached lndlan Head Beay n will bu ell as pe ft, lustrous ide and long (ull of lovely cherry, ro: $5 Corduroy Robes $3.95 v Christmas ar. Made of corduroy ¢ perfect Men’s 59¢ Rayon (fiber silk) Half Hose Slight Irrezula Quality -Rayon ayon ias 36-inch Outing F ored stripes, 29c Dress Ginghams g hed Tndiarn $1.50 Dres<|ng$l 29 d q bacques own Dre SR in striped Tea Napkins e quality, with w horder down front ar Gin Regular ich Dress and ext = and extra »l'l finish t|\| - 139¢ Challenge Sale of Toys. $21.98 Pioneer Automobiles $16.98 Choo-Choo Cars $275 ler-tired disc wheels; with imitation sirument board, road lamps, license plate, motor exhaust, etc. $1 Erector Sets Gilbert Erector Sets, the steel con- struction toy; () many models can flrong u,.\ « be made. 0:. 1l wanted lingerie colors. 60c Colored ' 48C Poplins ° 36-inch Colored Top. lin, a ¥ rnnwrl-(‘n[m! cotton br lustrous finish. wanted colors \ted street and | evening shades. | 29¢ Plisse Crepes | 190 30-inch Plisse Crepes, at printed d for Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—"Charge Accounts Invited.” ——————————— ¢, 0.‘ * 1 39¢ $1.50 Woolette Sc::f: ,39(: Woolette Scarfs _in pretty plaids of combi- nation colors; self fringe. 13 yards long. 79¢ Table Damask 59¢ 64-inch Extra Heavy Mercerized Table Dam- ask, fine, neat patterns. KD Gl Toa\isels ’\ 26(: ‘Warranted Alllinen Glass Towels, heavy, ab- sorbent weave that does not lint. 79¢ Boudoir Caps 42 Boudoir Ca]\s of Seco silk, lace and ribbon trimmed; pink, blue and old rose. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. “Charge Accounts Invited.” & % Fleece- .190 10c‘ own Flannel 15¢ Apron Gl"ghams inch Fleecedow n nel I m new printed colorings, for wome 1\ 's kimonos. 25c Standard Apron Gin ghams, in all size blue and brown ch ) owing| 12V5C Dres Flannel han |n. h | ment .,r neat colored % ¢rip es. | checks. Double fleece quality. qual Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—“Charge Accounts Invited.” s o o £Xd Women’s Regular $1.19 6 Chamoisuede Gloves 5 ‘Women’s Novelty Chamosuede GXUV!N contrast- ing embroidered backs; flare and turn-back embroid- ered cuffs. Mode, beaver, sand, covert and brown. Sizes 5% to 81%. Women'’s Regular $3.98, $2 39 Kid Gloves ‘Women's Twelve-button-length Imported Kid and Suede Gloves, Paris point and embroidered backs. Gray and mode. Sizes 6 to 7%. (Golgenberss—First Floor)—“Charge Accounts Invited.” B1g “Savmgus on Fall Housewares $1.49 Garbage Cans Corrugated G Iron Garbage Cans, with Heavy Iron Retinned % Food Choppers, with four steel cutters. $1.49 Cooking Kettles $1.49 Bread Boxes Coal Hods Aluninum Cooking Ket- tles, $-quart size; panel s cover and bail handle. $1.69 Wafile Irons ‘Waffle Irons, of high- grade: easily operated. Heavy Tin White Ja panned Bread Boxes, roll top style. 98c Wash Tubs 65c Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, 22dnch size; side hanlles. made and fin- Floor 14-inch vd._dur; weeping Brushes

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