Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1926, Page 62

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MARCH 14, 1926—PART 2. Open a Charge Account Remember—no interest or & es extra ‘“carrying charges.” We Merchandise Advertised for 15¢ Talcum $2.25 Briefl Cas 25¢ Jars of Mum 7c Fairy Soap 35¢ Cold Cream 7 7 do not penalize our Charge customers. With This Coupon and 14¢ Toothbrushes, 11 assorted shapes and styles: bone and transparent celluloid handlos. Powder With This Coupon and 9 C Narcisse Talcum Powder, from the makers of the weil known Two ‘With This Coupon and 9¢c Rogular 7 Cakes of Fairy Soap. for the toilet and bath. (Tollet Goods Dept.» S) Daggett and Rams- Cream, sold regularly With This b Coupon and l 7 C K . To'iet Goods Dept) () With This Coupon a d$l 05 ( Genuiti Cowhid] Leather Brier C with lock and key Black: and tan only (] 4 BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST “THE szsumg STORE" | | Soap. New Arrivals for a Repeat Sale of Regular $2 All-Silk Foulards In a Host of New Spring Color Combinations of Exclusive Printings All the fashion advices announce the pre-eminence of Foulards in Spring and Summer modes. The newest frocks feature them, and Washington women heartily adopt the lovely fabrics for Spring and Easter wear. Last Monday we held a special sale of these fashionable Foulards, and again tomorrow we announce another special offering at the same low price which brought such an enthusiastic response be- fore—with new styles and equally as interesting values. 36 inches wide. The assortment includes a wide assortment of beautiful two and three tone printings. in floral, geometric and neat designs in new color com binations on light and dark grounds. Pure silk qual + 50c¢ Turkish Towels 39¢ Each A Good Heavy-weight Towel, suftable for face or bath use— fine grade and very absorbent; pretty Jacquard borders in blue, pimk' gold and helio. Generous size. 18¢c Huck Towels, 12iic Hemmed Huck Towels, all white: also red bordered styles; soft absorbent weave. 20c Huck Towels, 15¢ Hemmed Huck Towels, ab. sorbent grade, with fast-col- or red borders. Sale price, 15¢ each. or $1.75 dozen. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. $1 Beaded Dress Orna- ments and Motifs, 49¢ A large and beautiful as- sortment of Beaded Dress Or- Vividly Colorful and Bright are Hatis of Ribbon In Combination With Fine Straw Dress Hats Street Hats Tailored Hats Tams Berets Gigolos 3.95 Hats That Simply Glow With naments and Motifs such as vou will want to put the fin- . - ishing touches to the Laster © $2 Chiffon Taffeta, $1.69 ||| frock. An the most sought- | atter shades and comb : are shown in popular and slzes. Embroldered Bandings and | Braids, all styles and colorings for trimming Npring froc ) six inches wide, Prices ity, 36 inches wide, and every yard perfect. $1.75 Crepe de Chine, $1.39 s0-inch Crepe de Chine, all- close-woven quality, with : SR GGy lustrous finish. In all new street anesilh s o and evening shades. . S ;’ = 2 ane. 5 $2.75 Flat Crepe, $2.19 | $2 Silk Broadzloth, $1.69 d-inch Flat € heavy, | 98 3 rou 3 > {0 §1.98 Yd. inc A I8 0 s < VY. 2 > & t in 40-ineh S B o in all mbroidered Applique, in an { vhite ||| assortment of mart und ef- fective designs in rich color | ings. Priced ut 98¢ to $2.50 Yd. Charge Accounts Invited. Goldenbers s—First 1oor. Spring Newness! Spruce little straw and silk com binations, swagger little berets, gay new ribbon hats. (Spring isn't Spring without them!) Charming, youthful and becoming cffects in straw, silk and combinations. Yy Small, medium and large shapes. A with novel trimmings of flowers, ribbons. pins, ornaments, etc. A wonderiul varie of new Spring styles at an irresistible price! Tomorrow only, $3.95! Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Charge Accoants lovited. & Gk Lo $2.25 Satin Charmeuse $1.89 36-inch Colored Chiffon Taffeta, -~ pure silk, . softfinish quality. W street and even s: also beautiful ehangeable ef unted strect and eve- | heawvy, rich | black and we Goldenberg's—First loor. Charge Accounts Invited. Tomorrow—Our First Big Spring Event In 25 and $30 Smart New Spring Coats '" 98 | Stunning New Easter and Spring Garments That Will Prove a Revelation in Style, Quality and Value! . At this remarkably low price these Spring Coats will be the talk of the town! So new and smart—so remarkable in value—that women who see them tomorrow will want to take advantage of this unusual saving opportunity and buy their Spring and Easter wraps at once. Each coat in the collection mirrors one or more of the features fashion has installed in the new mode. Clever Models for Misses and Women—Skillfully Tailored of Sought-After Materials. —Poiret Sheen —Swagger Tweeds —Clever Twills —Rich Overplaids —Soft-Finish Suede —Novelty Mixtures in straightline and Hare models, with new Bishop sleeves or puff sleeves. Some with turn-back cuits 1 plain or fancy silk crepe 0 7 57 New Spring colors of Gray, Tan, Graystone, Navy, Royal Blue, Rosebud, Snuff and various color combinations of plaids and mixtures. Complete range of sizes for misses and women. 16 to 20; 36 and 44, and extra large sizes, 42V to 52%. ~tanding or tuxedo collars. Single and double brea . Linings f crepe de chine, sat Goldenberg's—=Second Floor. (harze Accounts Invited. e — = A Special Sale of $ 5 Ra Edna Wallace Hopper's Toilet Preparations Miss Edina Wallace Hopper. known as “the Eternal Flapper,” is appearing at the Earle Theater this " i In connection with her ap- Standard Quality Dress Ginghams, full 32 is city, we are hold- inches wide; soft-finish quality; excellent for nd demon- children’s frocks and women’s house dresses. | . s ; er's }f’u*;'t‘g; The large assortment of styles includes pretty 4 i " The Bst checks and plaids in all wanted colors. 39¢ Zephyr Prints, 29¢ 32-Inch Dress Ginghams Regularly 19¢ a yard- 14c¢ 50c and 59¢ Stamped Bridge or Luncheon Sets 39c a Set New and attractive Bridge or Luncheon Sets of five pieces, consisting of 36-inch table- cloth and four napkins. Stamped on un- bleached muslin and all-white linene, in four dainty designs that are easily embroidered. These 5-piece sets are only 39c each. $1 Stamped Tubing, 86¢ Stamped Pillowease Tubing, hemstitched for cro wein Fast Color Ze 4 ull the new cheting: others stamped for scalloping. Assorted neut ntz desiz d f children's attractive pattern: frocks and women's how « 29¢ Linen Vanity Sets, 19¢ 25¢ Percales. 19¢ Warranted Alllinen ity Sets. three pieces in sei: 3 i Sk . <tamped on good grade oyster white linen 75¢c Stamped Art Pieces, 44¢ \Warranted Alllinen Stamped Pleces, including nters and Bufiet Se mped on heavy oyster white linen. enberg's—second Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. Purchase of 800 Pairs of Women’s $1 and $1.2, New Spring Gloves: 5 The wanted styles for - . S pring — gloves of chamo- Ld".“‘ t“h al_l;:c Hopper Facial suede, with novelty cuffs, in E dn:u“',nlllac Bsnes Yo flare and turnback embroid- = SRionpe ered effects; contrasting —Cream, 60c 4 4 Edna Wallace Hopper Cold | Smbroidered backs. . Thece b 2 e Cream, 35¢ and 60c 5 ; flesh and white. Hemstitched yoke and Pdaa Wallice Hopper Vs ;1;:3:: ot;’ rg;:?'r; S::g' ::3:, deep hip hem. Correct lengths—in all | ) = P ishing Cream, 60c aTior Tl ShasnST. to sizes. Edna Wallace Hopper Face 8t Sline | Powder, 50c and $1.00 s 4 .50 Crepe Costume Slips | Perrin's Kid Gloves, $2.50 et Edna Wallace Hopper Rouge, i i 7S¢ 1sp Kid Gloves, of exceptional quality, witl =) \ $4.50 fi ¥dna Wallace Hopper Hair- mbroidered werseam sewn. Black, gray, mode, beaver, bra ifl Edna Wallace Hopper Youth Special sale tomorrow of Radium | Clay, 50c and §1 Silk Costume Slips —new styles to lf| wear under the new Spring costumes. | Beautiful, lustrous quality, in all the popular high shades, as well as navy. | on Stripe Madras, light grounds, ipes. A fine qmality madras for nia ing men’s and boys shirts. Youth, 50c and $1 2 ¢ to choose from. Sizes 53} to 8. Edna Wallace Hopper Fruity 84c Shampoo, 60c Edna Wallace Hopper Hand Lotion, 60c . fesit, Gloves, superior wearing quaiiy point backs. New Spring colory i pongee, mode. bea fack and white. Sizes 533 to 8. Churge Accounts Invited. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—(harge Aecounts Invited. 1 $1.79 Sateen 1$3.98 Radium Costume 2 Costume Slips Regular $1.95 Novelty Silk Scarf} - - Saucy new scarfs of crepe de chine silk to LR / \ wear in the ways fashion approves—many ) » styles to choose from in this underprice offer- | ° ! i G d ing tomorow. Full 175 yards long, 19 inches | “Twillsheen” Costume $1.98 wide, finished with hand-knotted s:ik fringe. Joyous Spring colorif Slips Extra Size White Costume | of pink, navy, pencil blue, tan, jade. maise. red, honeydew, copen high lustrous 9 ‘, / .| white. $2.98 ' with hip hem a izes 46 1 Silk Windsor Ties “Twillsheen” and *Ray- sizes 46 to $ S orreet iengths; | o b $1.50 Costume Slips pansy, copen, wine. I, henna and $2.50 Extra b}izc Costume Slips A shoe jobber of Boston, Mass., gave us 800 pairs of women'’s low shoes at unusual price 59¢ Flower Boutonnie: concessions—representing surplus floor stock and remainders from recent sales. The shoes are substantially made of excellent quality leathers and are offered in a variety of desirable styles for Spring. You Have Choice of Oxfords and Pumps, of Black and Blonde Satin, Tan Calf, Patent Leather. Suede, Velvet and Dull Leathers assortmeit n and silver; Beautifully

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