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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925. &m&%&&m&h&m&m&mwmmw&%mwflmm&?%w&%wmmmm&uwflm 300 Boys’ $1 Hickok Wide 150 Boys’ $4.95 Leather Belts Norfork Suits Two for } S]- With the purchase nf i:xsc:l(icl.arsgzis x;fie};-tonguc ) i::fhego;;ltm;a{ select $ Both Suits for $595 1 Suits, in a varlety of shades. Knicker- bocker pants, full lined. Sizes 4 to 16 vears. Some slightly mismatched Boys’ Sample Belts, in all col- one of these suits at All-wool and Part-wool Twud Norfolk Imitated, But Never Equaled in Value-Giving—Goldenberg’s Original After Hours IOGEALREIOEE RGN EATONA, Kgr. 0 Oorme'! N'err'ber of | Ancient Ruling House of ;,t South Ireland. Vim is gre and go-gettir when workda nd .pep is splendid, | by jings, IV\I( e ended let us ' bez Joop is es, lots and switches | 1 that theme, Tepiete with charme. n!lflhw 1 see him walking to my e in the dell; there he sits and | n talking of the things he has | of the homes with painted of the ranches in the West, of s and sheds and stables, villa Il the rest. I would talk of sages, and of music fit for , but the | ice of Jabez rages, tell- wads. He is telling as sold to some poor | k of deathless Dante | rnest, heart-felt wish. On ubjecta finer, prouder, 1 attempt but his voice is nine and he roars me down t is good to hump and rbles on the floor; ca-| the poodle, making | , playing tunes | e’ on the priceless will not be ! Ordered to Wilmington. Robert P. Cory Maj Artiller Glassburn, Coast who has been under ; In the Boys Deprtm > Greatest Gift Opportunity! Dem’mber Dollar Day in the Enlarged Boys’. Department Offers a Wealth of Savings on Sensible Gifts! One Day Only—Wednesday, December 16th Extraordinary efforts have been made and plans laid for the year's greatest Dollar Day one with gifts to buy for boys should be on hand first thing tomorrow morning to choose Cl We cannot fill miil or phone orders for Dollar Day items. 2,500 Boys’ 50c . . Four-n-tand Ties | 482 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Mackinaws and Overcoats Three for $ Here's the Plan: Pay $10.75 for the First 1 Garment—Suit, Mackinaw or Overcoat— Then Select Another Garment, Any Size or Style. Your Unrestricted Choice for Both Garments for $11.75 Suit, Mack e of newest ed for service THE SUITS—Three in the Boys' Department! More merchandise. more space and greater values than ever—and every ristmas presents from this list of exceptional value offering. 162 Boys’ $1.39 to $2.50 Blanket Bath Robes ROC VILT a malig Phoebe livery deriul N well 1d Overcoat in th dependable bility vie and d Soda Foynuin? and four piece Lnglish Vest Well if youmust | know- follow this | - columnanother * day ortwo and you'll know all | about em! 2 Ca;ndE ~ ~ T ca%o%?r(}a 1107 F. St., N.W. American Flyer Trains and Other Mechanical Toys K omaNi 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. What a Boy Wants in an Electric Train —— First of all he wants a Train with “FEATURES—a train he can ‘‘ds things with.”> He wants a Train that will automatically reverse itself, that has individually lighted Puilmans, flashing htad]lghts and cars that couple up autommatically. He wants sliding doors on the baggage car and a Mail Bag Catcher that will pick up the Mail Pnu(h as the ‘I'rain roars past the station. He wants a * train—one with the cars llthographed in be: \hulurr-nm pamtednryust ‘dipped.”’ Hewzme a locomotive to look like the ““REAL THING"*—for instance, like the electric engine that pulls the 20th Century in and out of Grand Central Station, New York In a Mechanical Train A ]m) wants Powtr—he wants his train to run fast for a long distance. He wants a heavy spring motor, steel gears and steel pinion gears. In short—most Boys want American Flyer Trains Your dealer will show you an “American Flyer” suitable for Boys of all ages and at a PRICE yow’ll be glad to pay American Flyer Mfg. Co., Chicago Satisfaction First Since 1839 _ 810-18 7TH ST iteadquarters 0 Washington for_Ameriean Flyer Electric_and Mechanical Traine { a.s.:w*&mmwwwwwwww%wmmwwmmwmw*ammwmii ‘., % ~c|ecl from. 600 oys’ S9¢ to 79¢ Ties and Belts Two for ith pencil, or har- ' $1.50 to $3 Cloth Suits One of the greatest un derpriced purchases ever made-—an opportunity that Mothers seldom see. High-grade Cloth Suits, in Oliver Twist, Middy and Junior Norfolk mod- Materials of cordu- . tweeds, cassimeres, annels. Over a dozen different - styles to select from. Sizes 3 to 8 years. 168 Boys’ and Girls’ Genuine e Koveralls Real Koveralls and Play Saits, of heavy denims, khaki and blue Invincible cloth. Sizes 2 to years. 220 Boys’ $1 Play Suits Two for One-piece Suits, cotton materi: Made with drop seat and ankle length. Finished with metal buttons. 366 Boys’ $1 Hats and Caps, Two for $1 Big Boys' Caps, of all-wool suiting mixtures; "also flannel checks and corduroys, in plain and in band styles. Polo Hats for the junior boys. All sizes from 6% to 7. of heavy-weight tan with neat red stripe. a3t | 300 Boys’ $1.39 to $2 Wash Suits Boys' Wash Suits, Oliver Twist, Middy and Vestee styles, in a varfety of colorings. Sizes 21 to 8 years. 200 Boys’ $4.95 ) Overcoats Here is the plan: Buy the first coat at the regular price of $4.95 and then select another coat for Winter Overcoats, but- ~ ton-to-neck models, in neat shades of brown and gray. Belted styles. Sizes 214 to 8 years. Both Coats for m&%&x&&&&m&fi&&m&&m&mw&&m&m&mWm&rwmmwm some with long and short pants, oth ers and a vest. All-wool wearing qu Light and dark pe THE MACI warm. In a v Sizes 8 to 18 years. THE OVERCOATS-—Big. endidly tailored from plaid t A wonderful variety. v of rich plaids Thesgreatest sale of Kr and Knicker- bocker Pants we have ever offered Of tweeds, cassimeres and cheviot. Full cut ar nd well made. pair pe to 14 3y 120 Boys’ $1. ()9 to $2.50 Long Cloth Pants, Special ufacturer’s odd lo of suiting mixtures. Light and darkc 265 4 to 16 years, 766 Boys’ $2 Corduroy 167 Boys $1.50 to $2 Lined Pants Long Pants Eoys' Lined Pants sufting mixtures pair full lined 8 to 16 years. 175 Boys’ $2.45 Part-Wool Sweaters (Slight Irregulars) Pull-over ~t\ with roll tion colors. \(/{~ 26 to 32. > fl 244 Regular $1.50 Juvenile Coat and wool-mixed mate warm, Size: ers with two $2 0dd V ests Two for atterns. Nizes 6 to 16 y INAWS are all wool and part woal: heavy Made with mufi pock double-1 s and o 8 to 17 1 Percales, M ized Materi models, i ment o 18 vears. 600 Boys $1.50 to $2 Broadcloth Blouses 7 to 16 years 1 1,500 Boys’ 79¢c and $1 Blouses Two for Manufacturer’s clean up of all Broken Lots and Slight Irregulars Attached-collar Blouses in white, tan and blue: also Periect Quality W hite Mercerized Striped Blouses. Sizes neat striped percales, ma- Every blouse with the 7 to 16 vears. Attached-collar Blouses. of dras; plain blues, tans and white. double-yoke back. Full and roomy. Sizes Sweaters | Juvenife Coat Sweaters, in plain colors and combi- | 1 nations. Sizes 22 to 25. ) : Just for Dollar Day! Boys’ $1.25 to $1.95 Flannel Shirts, Blouses & Lumberjacks Manufacturers’ close-outs, broken lots and slight irregulars. You have choice of Boys’ Flannel Shirts, and Blouses in khaki and gray, and a variety of Lumberjacks, in plaids and checks. Sizes 8 to 16 vears. Come early for this bargain. e 300 Boys’ Regular $1.50 to $2.50 High-Grade Shirts This lot of High-grade Shirts consists of Imported English Broadcloth, Striped Madras and other ’ fine- $ 14 in neck. Perfect quality i and slight irregulars. “\\\\ 120 Boys’ $1 and $1.25 Shirts, Two for Collar-attached Shirts, in white grade shirting materials. band styles. = White, tan, i and neat striped percales and mm? dras. = Full-cut shirt, with double s yoke back. Sizes 1214 to 14 neck- Perfect quality and slight ) Collar-attached and neck- blue and stripes. Sizes 12 to band. irregulars. 286 Boys’ and Girls’ $1.39 to $1.69 Indian Suits Big Chief, for the boys, trim- med coat, pants and feathered " hat. Squaw Suits for the girls, with painted Indian design blouse, trimmed skirt feather headpicce. y o 420 Boys’ $4 to $6 Fine Novelty Suits With the purchase of one of these suits for $3.48 you may select another suit Both Suits for $4.48 The lot includes many pretty sample suits. All-wool jerseys, serges, some with long pants and wash waist, tweeds and worsted jerseys. Sizes 3 to 9 years in the lot. 5 and s i it s ;; ¥ I v i t. I 2 i i 1 i 2}5 i g it 1 i O&Z‘ s Ed M é it i d WE VR NENENENE R N R N M M M R R W N R R R R !