Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1926, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1926. 83 T, 7. T, T 7. . . T, T e 7. . . T Note—Change of Location » The following Departments have been enlarged and are now located as mentioned below: N N i in K Street An- . e Another cf our famous Saturday Sales — offering all new and scasonable merchandise at unusual money-saving advantages. Read each item and check the article wanted. Value-wise women will be on hand ecarly tomorrow to share the many bargains offered. No Mail or Phone Orders Filled. 69c Lingerie Pabrncs [ 19¢ Shaker Flannel, Five Yds. Bleached lecce quality 'Vlen s S0c Collars, Two for e Vanuesen Collar: ular shapes. R (Limit, four to Festoon Necklaces 29¢ Each pearl s, tinished n connections. Come All Fur Coats' At Final Reductlons Regular $2.95 Silk Scarfs $2.69 Nov rh\ and Plain Color Si'k Crepe de Chine Scarfs, 19 u.m- Department in Eighth Street An- “Women's Neckmear in Section 5. Main Floor. Art Department, Second Floor. New Spring Hats Smartly Individual 36-inch Printed Silk-and-cotton Lin- gerie Fabrics, in neat printed lingeric designs. : 75¢ Stamped Scarfs Stamped Alllinen Scarfs, pure oyster- ) white linen; two pretty designs.—(Art 3 c Dept.—Second Floor.) Chlldren s S0c Shirts | 139¢ 69c BO\ed Statlonen “Hundcraft Lawn" white, pink, blue, S s of paper, vles and 1 ity to secure a at a trifling price Irregulars) ed Cotton Shirts The new Spring Hats are as colorful as the first bed crocuses, lovely hats of Felt, Silk, Silk and Pedaline Braid, Silk and Straw, Swiss Hemp crowns, combined with crepe Children's neck and 208 to $149.50 Sealine (dyed @By concy) and Mcndoza Beaver Coats. §79.50. Sizes 38 to (1) Muskrat S109.50. at $129.50. formerly (20 Muskrat Coats. formerly 74| and Gros de Londre or hair S198.50. at $159.50. crowns with contrasting fac- \Vomen s 79¢ I\eck\\ear 7 | ings. | An assort ‘omer ' [ | | (1) r Mu-krat Coat. formerly $225.00. at $118.50. 11) Hudson Seal tdved muskrat) Coat. formerly 8395.00, at $295. Size 38. (I Natural S merly $395.00. (17 Blended Squ merly 855000, at 311 Hudson Seal Coats. formerly 0. at SI75 Is or with hand- stted silk fringe. me in all the t popular plain They will make the Winter outfits more and can be worn right through Spring. and small hats, each with some distinctive n proclaims its newness and smirtness. Colors are Wild Honey, Peach, Copen, Dogwood, the new Greens and Blues, in vary- ing shades. Men’s “‘Reis” Méke Union Suits Greatly Reduced ste which 7Dc Lmen Crash l our Yds. \ rrel Coat. for- as a rel Coal. for- W mI comhinations. Goldenbere's — First 1160r—"Charge Ac- counts Invited.” Women's $3.25 Imported Novelty Cuff Gloves IIIII 1 RIS ERI 29¢ Outing Flannel, Two Yds. {39¢ AP/ Geineh On extra heav: and well stripes 69¢ Table Oxlc]oth Heav Handl\erchnefs. Six for 1 69c \\ omen’s '39¢ | Former $6 Grade at $4.35 Former $5 Grade at $3.45 Former $3 and $3.50 Grades ar $225 Former $250 Grade at $1.85 e = to 7. Goldenbers's—First Floor—"Charze Accounts Tavited Accounts Invited.’ Sale of Women s Regular $S Low Shoes I'he m regular 1 include Pumps and Oxiords } L velvet, satin, suede and dull 1 rtment « 139(! | $1.39 Athletic \ Union Suits, 79 | h {ootwear of I low heels. i _7 y ! == Girls’ Sprmg Dresses 139 2 ) rrom 9 15 to 1 O’CIOCk :‘rc:nh $1 98 N%:“IQL A Regular S0c Llaterlne 39C ! { ‘ron Styles {f | fesular g0c Lot of Listerine, To | 50— Saturday Morning Sale of e Men’s $1 Sport Hose i (Slight Trregulars) von-and-wool Mixed A Dbrand-new ment of the season’s .ni vance styles, in a wonder- Boys’ Winter Orercoats é\ 400 Boys ' $7 to $12 Overcoats Sizes 3 to 18 Years Sizes 7 to | 14 Years § color Choice of plain tion Pearl Bead \ecklaces (Manufactured) s 19 and n\ ars. $18.50 to $23.50 Vest Suits Vest Suits, with two pairs of, knickers $1 | 75 =l 2 é Choice of our entire stock of Boys’ \\ly‘:‘.; r:z::;” striped cf I Regular sn‘,]nc \l\.?t&x\ ! 39c Esmon \ 5] Winte -_“}”f‘)x_.|1t§](;\l::w,u g ! ( 4 39 fects aithi vlite i . e N ; b i . vario for ek y 5 $7.00 to Sl2. inheard- . ~ol embroid = . N ‘g of low price for Sa om 9:15 to Tektels: spmmegmit 300 and 69c Tea Aprons $1 Bed Pillows N 1 o'clock only ( = maodels of double-faced woolens, To o s 1 v I n 1 1 itk N . onl leats and sas oth ) | T 1 »;3 o ]V;'II ;.]” o lted 4;r ‘:H]u ~!\I\~1 in ; tan,; | : gl?: 10.:“[,(,‘7 Il'rhn ractive \ 39(: | ( N P> i n and heather » novelty styvles tor the '\Al :l' JOVS, . N ’ - Spaie 1pes Men's lOc and 12V5¢ Y & copen, jade and NI 12 75 to $15 _VQSt SUItS cont chambray : Handkerchiefs, Six for . \ % o tjm"‘“‘—-\", Full cut sizes hite Hemstit - E N\ & g $9 75 from 7 to 14 years. s 39(: $l .50 and $1 98 Bracelets ) 69 N <ome with v Girls’ Bloomers cop e C $1.98 symnasium Bloomers, «f black sateen, full plaited with elastic and gov- at knee and band and Indestruetible “Bestyette” Ramcapcs. $2 98 Knickerbocker 1o long pants inch lengths J—'—'\ 13 to 18 yea $1.25 to $1.50 I | | s croteh; sizes 12 . ! : I.umber]ack Suits “Bestyette” I Blez}cl’:_ed M‘us!lm LTwo Yds. | E: ‘ Tuit of the oom ) y‘ e $6-95 Slickers, $6.98 with haoas i eached Musiin, perfect quality 39c 95C Allwool Lumberjack Suit hese came il el the Girls’ hdd‘ bright waterproof Skirts, $l 98 Of white th long sailor pant neat patter; 65¢ Congoleum Runners, Yd. i | 39¢ 25c Casement Cloth, Three Yds. Figured Lnsfl‘nent \('il lh[fr\rh;\"idndo\\l ) 'wo- Pants Sui 1ts s fic anees st it ) 30¢ wide. $24 75 15¢c Apron Ginghams, Four Yds. Regular $29.50 and $34.50 Grades Amoskeag Apron Ginghams in all size } 39c blue cherks. An unusually fine collection of stvles and Ravon and Silk-Mixed Hose models, each thoroughly tailored throuzhout of Women's Rayon (fiber silk) and Silk-mixed Hose, with threeseam | 39 fine quality woolen materials, all specimens of % yon: c fine tailoring such as well dressed men admire. 11l Runner t desizns in FoThird Floor, Chrge Recounts. Invied ther strap and buckl: Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—" narze Accoonts Invited.” Bn\s Cotton Paj: light “mu\“mm TW‘£L§“E NDresses two pme st —{(First and Third Floors.) $1.25 Silk Poplin 40-inch Silk-mixed Poplin, rich, lus- trous, heavy quality, in tan, gray. pansy and copen. EW { 69¢ $1 Tubular Tricolette 36-inch Tubular Tricolette, a close- ) woven ravon (fber silk) quality, in all | c wanted lingerie shades. $1 Stripe Shirtings 23-inch Stripe Shirtings, a heavy, trous quality, in white grounds with handsome rayon satin colored stripes BN Fast colors, s 69(', 89¢ Cotton Balts ) 69 N 2x90 Two-pound Cotton Ba making double-bed comfor d i rtment of ude, :rrmn.«nlmrl otter, regulars of 6%¢ value, back and o Come in a . such as g , flesh, etc. These Dresses Are Fashioned of the Beauti- ful, Lustrous Rayon Fabric Known as “TWILL SHEEN.” Each Dress Bears the Famous “Twill Sheen” Trade Mark Label. Of particular interest are the new necklines, the new bright colored trimmings, the new roll collars, etc. Straightline and circular fronts. Some models finished with folds and edging of contrasting colors. Trimmings of medallions, gold braid, self-covered buttons ; many with lace collars. All sizes 16 to 44—for misses and women. Radiant coloring is one of the feature notes of the dis- play. You will find all the lovely new Springtime shades in demand, including the following: Lipstick — Gray — Rose — Periwinkle Blue Rosewood—Tangerine—Ecru—New Blue— Black—and Many Delightful Color Combina- tions. > T I B Shown in the Wanted Fabrics and Colorings, Such as: Hard finished and unfinished wor- steds and cassimeres and cheviots, in gray, brown, blue, green, lavender and powder mixtures. Double and single breasted models with plain or' patch pockets. Skillfully tailored and finished. Al sizes from 34 to 42 in the lot, but not in each mixture. Men’s Plaid-Back Winter Overcoats Fine - grade } $29. 50 Heavy - weight Winter Over- coats, fine high-grade woolen ma- terials, with striking plaid backs. Fully cut, roomy models in sizes 34 to 40. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. ““Charge Accounts Invited.” " S0c Pillowcases 45x36 Pequot Bleached Pillowecases, perfect quality, 139 ot Daina }39c quality, with rich, lustrous finish. 60c Indian Head 54-inch White Indian Head, linen-finish s c quality; 2 to 10 yard lengths. 35¢ Serpentine Crepes, 2 Yds. for women's kimonos. } 39(: 69¢ Crepe de Chine 36-inch Printed Crepe de Chine, a silk- ) and-cotton quality, in printed designs. § c Serpentine Crepes in printed designs, All wanted colors. 75¢ Turkish Towels Fancy Turkisk Towels, extra fine grade absorbent weave. Assorted colors. $1 Stripe Broadcloth 36-inch Satin Ra pe Broadcloth, a yarn-mercerized q y. White and | c colored grounds with satin colored | stripes. $1.50 Stamped Dresses Children's Stamped Dres ) stamped on mercerized poplin; 1 69¢c sorted plain colors, Size 8 vears only.—{(Art Dept.—Second Floor.) $1 Table Damask 7’-(m_h Mercerized Table Damask, fine, Neat patterns. weight quality. l9c Longcloth, Five Yds. } 690 36-inch Longcloth, a close-woven, soft- finish quality. 25¢ Sheeting Cotton, Five Yds. nch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, | 394nch Unbleachied s ug}(u (69c e extra heavy, round-thread quality. § \ N \ :\\\ § \ . ;\ \ \ % 22 2 %, 7

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