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THE bUND&Y S"[‘AR W 'Hh\(xl N, I). (!,, }]< BRUARY '7 1926— PAR[‘ 1 Rc"rt.ar b? 50 Stamped Krmkle Bedspreads $2.92 Stam 1pcd Sprcads $1.59 75c Stamped Scarfs, 39c e Weave Stamped All-linen white lin 19¢ Part-Linen Bleached Crash, 13c 1,000 yards of Part- Linen Bh ached Crash Scarfs, stamped on| Floor Samples and Discontinued Pat- terns of Chenille, Wilton and Best Grade Worsted Wilton Velvet Rugs at Amazing Savings Tomorrow! et ) “d'l\' Rubber Diaper Tri- angles. $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Values at | Shadow Skirts, Al-Rubber Nov- } - Aprons, \ erall Aprons, 5 ani v Petu- tary Step-ins Irregulars of 25¢ kinds at 12¢ irst Floor.— llmrzv \frmmh Invited. I.:l 55 Al Baby Pants. iing Spring lines and to Goldenberg’ Tots leit from the R .59 Full-Fashioned Service Silk Stockings The Well-Known “Temptation” Brand—Perfect Quality $1.19 a Pair Our customers are familiar with this brand and will ap- preciate what it means to be able to buy “Temptation” Silk Stockings at this saving. Full-fashioned, service-weight thread silk stockings, reinforced with double sole, heel and toe and mercerized lisle garter top for added serviceability. Choose from a good range of desirable colors. Women’'s Rayon Hose Children’s Socks 39c A New Purchase of 560 Dresses day! "KNITTED TWO{N- 1S, PAT. OF TS e narkably Low Priced! A sec- A purchase of manufacturer’s sample lines, odd lots and >~ at sensationally low prices! Read the list and be here early Children’s Aprons, rters, Rubberized Tne Last Day Of Thls Great The supreme quality of these rugs is familiar to most house- Sanitary Blo The Majority are perfect—Some Have a Slight Mill Defect (2) W. and J. Sloane’s Wilton Rugs, 9x12-ft. size. (4) Best Worsted Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12-ft. size. Faa S ; ! 1 rice dress section! Also two extr ) Maker’s Samples and Odd Lots of Notion Specialties @E’g S {actory surpluses of notion specialties, secured to sell at a frac- / tion of regular prices. Included are the most desirable and Clea rance of $85 $96 ! for the hr&t choice of these bargains! 39c an 50c Values at 15c to 25c Values at 1 1 7 50F R S R Wonn : Sew- - tnenoomoizenugs ton Wi -v ti AT Women's Sanitary s, .\«nvu\ Aprons. 50c and 75c Values at Aprons, Sanitary Aprons, Rubhes wives. The great durability and the hard wear the rugs may be learance Event-—DraSth Mark Downs = subjected to make them exceptionally desirable—by far the best We are making v hroughout the Store e st The collection includes the following: (4) W. and J. Sloane’s Wilton Rugs, 8.3x10.6-ft. size. (2) Whittall Teprac Wilton Rugs, 8.3x10.6-ft. size. (2) Extra Heavy-weight Roxbury Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12-ft. size. (4) Best Worsted Wilton Velvet Rugs, 8.3x10.6-ft. size. $55 and $60 Axminster and $32.50 and $40 Axminster ft. Good patterns and 325 & $30 Seamless Half Price and Less BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" wanted articles usually found in our notion department—all beriz Garters All-rubber 58 50 [ Women's Faney S Crib Sheets, qualities in this type of rugs that can be purchased. (1) W. and J. Sloane’s Glendale Chenille Rug, 8.3x10.6-ft. size. (1) Extra Heavy Axminster Rug, 9x15-ft. size. thton Velvet Rugs and Brussels Rugs Axminster Rugs ) design $40 & $50 Wilton Velvet Brussels Rugs N imate terms. It is our con- Regular $5 and $6 Axminster Rugs $2.98 wness. For this event we h will give vou a clear s famous throughout Part- Wool Blankets SZZ.Sb Hajl R‘u.nners $3.68 $4.18 $5 o Grades Selling at $5.95 up to $7.95 a Pair e v ath ¥ Lintoleuts ( 2 and Smith's His 225 pairs of Part-wool Blankets to be cleared at three low ! e L 2 g toal prices tomorrow—close to mill cost. They are 66x80 and 70x80 double-bed sizes, in pretty plaids and jacquard designs of various desirable colors; also plain white and gray. Fin- ished with sateen-bound ends that exactly match the coloring of the blanket. $5, $6 and $7 Comforts $10 and $12.95 Comforts $6.75 hye You will find all the lovely new Springtime bsewood—Tangerine—Ecru—New Blue— tions. d of the Beauti- ric known as Dress Bears the e $14.20 and $16.20 Congoleum and Neponset Rugs, Each $15 to $20 Stenciled F iber and Grass Rugs | $22.50 ard $24 Congoleum $4.50 and $6 Linoleum and R and Lincleum Rugs, $12.95 $11.25 Linoleum Rugs Ca goleu $4.65 ders Goldenbers patterns. worder Goldenberz's—Fourth Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. i ’, 7 / Semi-Annual Rummage Sale of = P, Hoase/wld Needs, Silverware, Etc. 39c $1 49 Bread Boxes, 59c Ash Sifters, $1.39 Tlead, 7 : ’ : % Bread Bor ght colored trimmings, the new roll collars, H with folds and edging of contrasting colors. hny with lace collars. All sizes 16 to 44—for —The Smartest Millinery Vogue for Early Spring Regnlar 55¢ thte ) lndlan Head Indtan 88c Electric Torchieres 3¢ Sale of Women’s Impertect uniforms, Sample Handkerchiefs An importer’s sample line of Women's Handkerchiefs pur- chased at prices that spell real economy. All the newest and most popular styles of fine quality linen, high-grade cottons, with pretty embroidered corners, colored woven borders and plain effects, White and colors. 15¢ and 19c Values 25c to 50c Values 16¢ 9¢ Women's Ha s, sheer uw's Handkerch line v pre Tace each Golidenhers's—First Floor roidered. Regular wide. 69c Chiffon Voiie, 33c 38-inch Tmported White Chitfon Voile, extra fine s wo-ply quality, with wide tape Enghsh Longcloth ’ coft-fimish e Longcloth, Goldenburg's—First Floor. ne: and other pastel ure’s—Second Flaor Muslin Underwear $1.69 Candlesticks, 98c 15:, 19¢ and 25¢ Glassware, 8c e [ e t Table Glassware. As- | 1 wly for $1.69 a $1.98, $2.25 & $2.49 Wash Boilers, 98¢ v Copper 1 10c CE‘I rI Sea‘t,\s’ 3c Zflc, 39c and 49c Knives, 15¢ n Leathe iir Scat styles < ; _wnwnx $4.98 Clothes Hampers. $3. 49 3 : B I mpe BULB BOWLS - for e edgings —Third Floor—Charze e The Big Dollar Shoe Sale T hat Always Attracts Crowds! The Half-Yearly \ Clean-Up of Broken Lines and Odd Lots of Footwear! N N \\' NS AN \ i / / patterns. in the lot. Men’s $1.25 and $1.50 | Men s $1 Undershlrts, 39c Men’s $1 and $1.25 Night Robes, 69C 2 e Work Shirts, 65¢ dlas en’s Work Shirts, o e llen A Sisht 1 ¢ Men's \\(P‘rkm:;‘n.; 1 blue cenim, \]‘h g ; | o & R | nel. Coilarattached > 2 ; *kets. Tull-cut body, rip s M l2S | Men’s $1.50 and $2 Union feet quality Suits, 69c Mens 50c and 75¢ et o Half Hose, 25¢ Men's Onyx and other High-grade | Half Hose, sport style. T'ull rein- | forced heel, toe and ole. Plaid ¢.nd | striped patterns. Perfect quality and slight irregulars. Men’s 29c Half Hose, 12c (Slight Irregulars) Men's Maco Cotton Half Hose, high spliced heel and double rein- forced sole and toe. Black and staple plain colors. | | | $5 and $6 Sweaters, $1.69 i 28 Men's Sweaters, in sport style and elastic rib; pullover and Vv l nec| All-'woo! ool and fiber and woel and eotton. N one sold to dealers, Children’s $1.50 and $1.75 Shoes 200 pairs of Children's Shoes, of patent leather, and dull leathers; lace and button styles. e« Men's $4 and $4.50 Union Suits, $2.19 (Niight Tr lars) $1 Step-ms, 79c Costume Slips, 79¢ Cl U , Of e i White M ~hn me \\,,‘ others ean-Up of Men’s $1 a5 |: [ ] s p tio $1 50 Corset Covgrs, 79c 51 98 lronmg Boards, $1.19 ench « s S e - 79.. Alurrunum Kettles 39¢ n z 3 to $2.00 Neglige Shirt Reminm SR | o s | P Kt 3 Pa]amas $l 39 % 75¢ and 98c Paper 2 | Kd nd 4 quart Kettle and o o eg tge irts Pajaimas, round Holders, 49c ; : T G ane 1 ; de Nickel-plated Sll 98 Dmner Sets, $8. 79 - Odd Lots From Regular Stock and Slight Seconds 3 : bird or 1 attern vies an: Lot WS T = 634 Shirts by actual count—representing 5 ! v the remamdera and broken lots left from selling, together with shirts s s slight u-regulars because of \ trifling impcrfectionsA .Out they go to- morrow at a fraction of former pricings! All are full cut and well made Shirts of fine materials—Broad- - cloth, Woven Madras, Corded loth, Percale and 5 g 3 : X}a,g:a:;(cf[f;t(;h"hng facl;nf',s 1,800 pairs of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s High and Low Shoes—worth two, three and four times the sale rvice! 3 i ] 1l and collar-attached styles. Stripes, figures, | colors and Biggest sho? alucs ofithe s eason! S . il Nt ail sizes ineach saabe 1l Ao g00d range of sizes The semi-annual clear-away of shoes Washington women know! Hundreds of pairs of shoes for women, 2 misses and children—representing broken lines, odds and ends and incomplete sizes. Shoes formerly priced two, three and four times this low sale price. Thrifty shoe buyers will grasp this chance to supply the family’s footwear needs for months to come! None fitted. No mail or phone orders. All sales final. Women’s'$3 to $4 Shoes ‘ 800 pairs of Women's Pumps and Oxfords, of ) | ? patent leather, tan and dull lm!hcn Some sub- | ject to slight factory checks. Sizes 2V to 7. ‘: Sizes in the lot from 4 to 8. g . ¢ . Misses’ $2 to $3 Shoes | Women’s Shoes TWO Patrs for 300 pairs of Misses’ and Children’s High and ‘ 1 4‘;0 p.‘.\;rs of d“(;‘"l‘l”l‘) 1“‘ gh Shocs, of p ;S| it e - cather, tan and du thers— I Low Shoes, of patent, tan and dull feathers. Some mlc‘ it Ser\,cc:?)lc‘fl:;d,j;“‘f\ ‘\:‘”h Aon And Cuban heels. Sizes 2J4 to 5. w_slight irregul Men s $2 to $3> Pa)amu, 86¢ it Irregulars) Flannel ed suits termed factory checks. Sizes 8/ to 2. Goldenberg’s—Shoe Department, First Floor. Men’s $2 to $3.50 Pajamas{, $1.15 ¢ v Pt : : Men’s $2 to $2.50 Un{on Suits, 89C Goldenbers's—Virst Vlaor,