Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1926, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926. T ve— S . LN 25¢ Sweetheart Soap Sweetheart Soap (guest weetheart ay. | and Taleum Combination | room ize) and 1 can of| Talcum | swder, total valuel ¢ for Washington Both for Iie. A O A A A A A A AT A A, YA AT W] Hundreds of Super-Savings! Prices at Cost, Box of 3 eakes of) Totletll LGZ -‘fif ay On And But ( The Prices in This Advertisemd Day I This is a tremendous sale event, in which we want all Washington to participate. The loyal patronage of the public bears a direct relation upon the success of any st . : b ; I ya'p 8 ¥ I o The sale is for Thursday only—and because it is of such money-saving magnitude we want all our friends—old and new—to share. Read every item in the four pa Cuff Kid Gloves $1.49 Sample TLine Kid Gloves, backs: overseam‘'and P. K. flare assorted colors and sewn: cuffs $2.95 to $4.50 Novelty Imported | embroidered ||| and turnback | $1.59 Fruit of the Loom Colored | Umbrellas, guaranteed fast color and rainproof; clubend |f| style, with amber-finish tips | Navv, green and and ends. red. Handles alone on many worth §2 to §3 I 32.973” lb 53.‘)737 VUrmbrellra's- 1 an;] 31.507 New Spring NECKWEAR 59¢ Vestees with and without uffs, Panels, Jab d others: of lace, net ® Silk: white and orts d and Black. _ These new style features: New puffed sleeves, high necklines, circular skirts, new flares, roll collars, tailored models. ‘Al sizes, 16 to 46, and extra large sizes 50c Rayon Sport Socks 35¢ Seven-eighth length; all desirable shades, with farcy turn-over tops. | Children’s If Smart Style at Moderate Price Means | Anything to You—Then This Dress Sale Will Be a Revelation! A wonderful sale of new and fortunately purchased ‘ Dresses—models that reflect the latest trend of the mode—sensationally underpriced for Thursday only— | WASHINGTON DAY! Truly they are frocks of surpassing loveliness. distinguished in quality, fashion and workmanship— you'll know it's extra good fortune to be able to choose A sale that will be long remembered by fashion-loving women of Washington. every new phase of the Spring mode is represented in the group. Models for street, business and dress wear. A rainbow of beautiful colors. The Lovely Materials Include: Canton Crepe—Flat Crepe—Combinations of Canton Crepe and Embroidered Designe—and Many Others Néw colors for Spring, of Rose, Green, Powder Blue, Cocoa, Gray and Tan—and plenty of the fashionable NAVY BLUE for ten dollars! from 4275 to 5073, $20, $25 and $27.50 Spring Dresses At a Price That Will Demonstrate WASHINGTON DAY’S Leadership in Value-Giving! So; Seemingly A Most Sensational Purchase and Sale for WASHINGTON DAY of “Onyx” Pointex Heel Silk Hosiery I § Slight Irregulars (" - of $1.95 Quality, ¢/, /i Every woman who delights in the graceful line which the Pointex heel gives to one's ankles will want to pur- chase a liberal supply of these famous “Onyx" Silk Stockings at one dollar a pair. Pure thread silk of fine weave, in the desir- able sheer, chiffon weight, in all the new shades for Spring, including— Blush, Grain, Pearl, Crash, Brown, Cham- Mauve, Wood- land Rose. Nude and other colors. as well as Black. pagne, Peach, Sandalwood, Zinc, Gun Metal, Pink, Except for a slightly discernible flaw, which will not affect | in any way their wearing qualities, these are the same high-grade silk stockings for which you are accustomed to pay $1.95 a pair. only—WASHINGTON DAY—at $1 a pair. Goldenberg's—First Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. Thursday Bags 44¢ Handy Shopping Bags. du Pont leather fabric. black only; large, shape utility ical for 39¢ Red Streak Electric Curling Irons, guaran- teed to hold heat: well made, practical style. Noti dept. ). (Notion Dept.) 5 aps Just First Floar—Rargain Booth, Women's $2.95 Rayon Pettibloomers $1.95 | Just for WASHINGTON DAY at | this remarkably low price. Beau- I tiful Lustrous Quality Rayon Petti- i hlpomers, with the silky finish, made with elastic waist and donble elastic knee: others with faney gar- i ter knee, Perfeet quality garments, | | Goldenbarg's—Firat Floor. i Regular 50¢ Shirting Madras 32-inch Rayon Shirting Madras, colored woven stripes; very fine, soft- | 2 finish grade, suitable for men's and { hovs' shirts, etc. \ 50c¢ Tissue Ginghams 32-inch Rayon Tissue Ginghams, in ) a Tovely varicty of dainty checks and | smart plaids: all wanted colors and \ combinations 29¢ 69¢ Silk Hose | (Slight Trregulars) 25¢ Pair Thread Silk Hali Hose, high- spliced heel, remforced sole and toe, or mercerized lisle; seamed back. new plain colors, black and stripes. Extraordinary WASHINGTON DAY Feature! 300 Boys’ $6 to $10 New Spring Suits English Model Vest Suits for Larger Boys and Junior Coat Suits for Smaller Boys. Sizes 3 to 17 Years Included. | $3.95 The big economies on every side for WASHINGTON DAY show nothing more astounding than the values in the Boys’ Department. No wise mother will miss this one day sale! 29¢ Jelly Jars, plated spoon and cover; with silver pretty shapes; clear glass, in plain and tinted styles. First Floor—Bargain Table. English Model Vest Suits, for the larger boys—sizes 7 to 17 years. Coat and vest to match and one pair of fulllined knickerbockers. Dressy dark mixtures. . Junior Coat Suits, of all-wool mixtu v Navy Blue Serge Admiral Suits with lorg pants. Clever styles, in sizes 3 to 10 years. 82 and $3 Wash Suits, $1.29 High-grmde Wash Suits for boys from § to 10 years of age—choice of Middy or Oliver Twist models, in new Spring colorings. both plain and combination effects. Mate- vials include pure linen, York Golden, mercerized fabrics, peggy cloth and broadeloth. Warranted fast colors. $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts, 65¢c Bell Brand Shirts, attached - collar style, of white, tan and blue fabrics; $5 and $6 Juvenile Suits, $1.95 All-wool Jersey Suits, with an extra waist of tan mercerized fabric. Each sizes 12 to 14 neck measure; subject to suit with separate coat or pullover slight imperfections. | sweater to match. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. Genuine “Eclipse” Fountain Pens 67c Famous “Eclipse’ iJ Fountain Pen=s- everv one a GEN- UINE “Eelipse”—at just about regular wholesale cost. The popular big- barreled kind. in red or black. Self-filling and with 14.kt. solid gold point. Many styles, some with nar- row and others with wide gold- plated bands or plain with col- ored tops and bottoms. Men's stvles with clips. Also smaller sizes for misses and women, with ring: some with gold-plated bands. Goldenberg's—First Flaor. Refular $3R&G Girdles $1.38 R & G dles, of’ pirik novelty fabric, with one-plece elastic sides and. . four garters; 13- inch length. Splendid model for average fig- ures. Sizes 26 to 34 in the lot. ~ Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Gir- Women’s 25¢ and 29¢ Vests 17¢ Women s Gauze Cotton Vests, made in ‘bodice All perfect. e Wash 35¢ Yard 36-inch Wash Satin, varn-mexcerized, satin- face cotton fabric, an- other popular lingerie fabric. All wanted A Great WASHINGTON DAY Sale of Men’s $2 to $4 Pajamas| Samples and Slight Irregulars of Famous “F——s" Make $1.15 They're so far ahead of any TPajama | values that we've seen, there isn't any comparison. Coat and slip-on models. trimmed with silk frogs., washable hraid or plain style. Made in the finest manner of these high-grade materials: Fine Lustrette Cloth, Mad- || ras, Ducetyne, Oxford, Fine | Nainsook, Cambric and other superior quality cotton cloths. Plain colors, stripes, figures and novelty designs. Small, medium and extra large sizes. Men’s $1.39 Eh:glish B cloth Athletic Union Suits 79¢ These are made of genuine imported English Broadcloth—(each suit bears the genuine English Broadcloth label.) A well known make, famous for superior workmanship and perfect fit—every suit measures up to the highest standard. Sleeveless style, with closed crotch: taped neck, broad ribbed web insertion belt across back. Every suit perfect. Sizes 36 to 46. Goldenberg's—First Floor, Charge Accounts Invited. anad built-up | l[‘ shoulder strap (30l i ; styles. Regular 1 i and extra sizes. Regular $2 All-Wool Poiret Twill 40-inch All-Wool Poiret Twill, an extra fine, rich lustrous quality fabric, very popular for Spring coats | and suits. Comes in all wanted shades, including Oxblood, French Blue, Beaver, Copen, Henna, Pow- | der, Red, Navy Blue and Black. Regular $3 All-Wool Flannel, $1.98 a Yard S4-inch All-wool Flannel, a beauti*l suede finish grade that is very | desirable for coats and dresses. New L,ring shades, such as Gray, Beaver, Lanvin, Red, Rose, Copen, Pansy, Tan, Pekin Blue, Rosewood, Powder, | Navg Blue and Black. oldenberx’s—First Floor—Charze Accounts Invited. 75¢ and 89¢ . Rayon Crepes 49¢ Yard #h-inch Printed Silk ahd 7| cotton Crepe de Chine and Rayon Crepes, in a beautiful ascortment of new Spring styles and colers. 39¢, 50c and 75¢ Round Garters 23¢ Pair Fancy ribbons, in an as- sortment of pretty styles and wanted colors. Sample and odd lots.—(Notion Dept.) UNION SUITS 39%¢ Gauze Cotton Union Suits, bodice and built-up shoulder styles; tight and shell-trim- med kn perfect quality. ~_Boys’ $1 and $1.25 PLAY SUITS 59¢ One-piece style: of plain blue and khaki materials, also striped effects: long and short sleeves: ankle or knee length. Sizes 3 to 8 years. $2.50 Radium " h STEP-INS $1.69 In flesh, orchid and honey- ||| dew; dainty lace and medal- lion trimmed styles.

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