Evening Star Newspaper, March 24, 1926, Page 16

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THE EVENING NEW EASTER HANDBAGS Reproductions of the Popular $3.50 and $5 Styles New arrivals—just unpacked and shown for the first time this week. Fashion's favorites for Easter and Spring—i L] pouchy shapes. And with a jeweled® frame, too. Stones to match fabric. Silk lined, and fitted with change purse —chain handles. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. STAR, WASHINGTON, SDAY, MARCH 24, 1926. ANTHFASCIST PLOT IN'SPAIN CHARGED Foes of Rivera Said to Have Been Asked to Unite Against Mussolini. $1.50 TEMPTATION FULL- FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY Get-Ready-for Easter Sales Loom Large Tomorrow at $1 50 a pair, but for tomorrn\v e lowcr the price to a dollar Ewfim i a_pair. Of flawless beauty and exceptional quality—in the de- sirable service weight. Reinforced with double sole and heel, and mercerized lisle garter top for added service. All wanted Spring shades to choose from. Cunmng Easter Apparel for Baby New clothes for the Baby come first in every young mother’s Easter plans. Our Third Floor Baby Department is now splendidly ready with everything that Baby needs—fresh, new stocks of cute little garments—at prices notxceable for their moderateness. l glorious new colors to match the Spring frocks—fashioned of fine quality silk crepe, in the soft, i | | | | | | | i BOTH SIDES OF.7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDABLE STORE he Popolo di hat anti-Fascist are working hard | I/ to enlist the support of Spanifh Re- ans who oppose the Primo de ||f in order to | §| inst Musso- | | £ T @mw A Great Showing of New and Stunning Easter Millinery Modes Featuring the Smartest and Most Fashionable Paris-Inspired Hats '$10—$12 S50—8$15 In a List of New Gay Spring Colors That Reads Like “Who's Who” in Hats the Popolo di Roma adds, wents have conferred || wanish_opposition leaders in nd Biibao, promising them |' ainst Primo de Rivera. A number of Carlists and Republi- cans have heen invited to attend an onterence to be held in the end of this month. FREE —With every purchase of $3.00 and over in the Babies' Department we will give a 23c Hand-painted Coat Hanger. Babies' Coats of sllk crepe de chine, | in white, pink and blue, with hand- embroidered collar and cuffs; shirred | vokes; €oft linings. s vears. At-—— $4.98 i Baby Boys' Wash Hats, roll brim s , in white, combi- | nation ai 3 & neatly made and finished. All-wool White Serge Coats, hand- embroidered collar and cuffs; pear! button nlmln»d wh]l! sateen lining Sizes 1 and 2 $3.98 Hand-made Philippine Short Dresse A comprehensive showing of newest styles at these moderate prices—emphasizing unusual types and exceptional values! New arrivals shown for the first time. Real beauties, every one! Babies' W o ol Cashmere | Coats, hox models, with em- broldered or scalloped collar and cuffs; pearl button trim- med. Sizes 1 and 2 vears. At YALE BOYS PAY COSTS. Charges of Pelting Chorus Against Robb and Others Not Pressed. NEW HAVEN, Conn, March 24 UP).—Throwing candy at dancing girls in a vaudeville skit cost three Yale students a littla money vesterday, al- though the complaint which charged them with disturbing a theatrical per- formance on va pressed. The students, C| er Warren, of this city, Richard Miller of Canal Zone and Roger Robb, were required to pay the costs of the court, which were nominal. A 'theater officer made the com.|! plaint, claiming that the students onto the stage from the s that it fell among Oc - All-wool Spring-weight Coat 3 New Spring Bonnets of all- . over embroldery and fine qual- ity organdy, with dainty frills and tucks; some with pin- wheel back. At— $1.00 New Silk Cap Linings, light pink; Unusual and different millinery in the new col- ors—the newest shapes—newest crown effects, and smartest trims. “Sweaters, fancy block weave; plain light blue and pink with Handmade Phllippine Dresses of white nainsook. elaborately embroidered. Sizes 1 and 2 years. At— $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98 Bables’ Philippine Petticoats, Gertrude style, hand-scalloped neck and bottom. 1.00 Baby Boys' Pongee Hats, Beautiful “Bonnets of silkc crepe de chine; light blue and frill, ribbon and bud sillc linings. Clever tailored styles, clever youthful types, silk and straw combinations, exquisite hair braids, dyed lace, Shangha and Balibuntl—painstakingly D ang whlte A sistol e et eules: made and each one the creation of a master artist ! SOC of millinery. | ‘Goldenberg's—Second Tloor. $3.50 New White Voile Dresses, others of figured batiste, some with ruffles, others with deep | roll brim, stitehed crown and hems. Sizes 1,2 and 3 vears. brim; new models for Spring. $1.00 59c Flannelette Night- Baby Blankets, size 30x40 inches; plain pink, hlue and white, with striped borders. ‘ 50c Baby Blankets of the bett nd size 36x50 inches; beautiful new pat. All-wool Coat Sweaters, link Cliarge Accounts Invited. S ain pink and blue; collar and bottom trimmed with silk. 1.98 ] Little Girls' Handmade Cinderella | wered the chorus liber- | flj - WD nghter. Boys'—Your Easter Sult at Real Saving! Boys’ Four-Piece Vest Suits The incident was reported to the |/ §| Regular $10.95 to $12 Values $9.75 New Spring models! Cleverly tai- lored from fine all-wool fabrics, in an excellent range of attractive mixtures of serviceable colors. For Easter and dress wear. Included are Suits With One Long Pair of Pants and One Pair of Golf Pants and One Pair of Knickers and One Pair of Golf Pants. Newest model English Suits, with vests to match. Just what he wants to wear on Easter morning! All sizes 7 to 18 years. $15 Four-Piece Vest Suits New Spring Sults come 75 breasted models, Sizes 11 to 18 )cxru Three and Four Piece| Suits for High School Students With two pairs of long pants or one l‘:el‘r golt Vest Suits at $6.95 | sz, b e g ot oy Dressy Easter Suits of serv- COICRRS. Sk Tl iceable materials; made with $14.75 $16 50, $18 50 to long or short pants; sizes 7 to 16 years. $24.75 S 39¢ Ratinspun 29¢ Yard 36 inches wide. A rich, yarn- mercerized cotton fabric with crepe weave. Come in all wanted ‘ colors, specially desirable for women's and children’s Spring and Summer frocks. Babies' White gowns, with drawstring bottom and buttoned front. Dresses, cute new models, with hand- drawn Work or hand-embroidered de- signs; dainty Spring colors, Sizes 2 to 6 years. C | | $1.98 and $2.98 50c White Domet Flannelette Petti- i | SEEK TO PROTECT BUYERS Better Business Bureaus Would Halt Florida “Wild-Catting.” Louis Rothschild will represent the Better Business Bureau of Washing- ton, of which he is director, at next Monday i Flannelette Kimono Wrappers, | coats, long or short Gertrude styles; . white only; shell stitching of pink and | hemmed 11 ched; butt $1 Dress Linen, 46¢ 5 of n emimed ‘or shell sttiched: Puttoned | £02 JOX50 tnches; heautiful blue; assorted styles. shoulders, 36-inch Irish Dress Linen, pre- |3 shrunk, pure linen quality, in all o C - 39C $1.95 l'-:.:l?)r:e“- two-tone shadas; fast Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. . e S T e STy =R ; $25 $29 75 and $35 { ‘aster f‘lovelties! I Just arriveat ew novel- Business Bure Eastern States to discu: he work of the bu reau in protecting the public ag: “wildeat” Florida real estate promo- tlons here and in other eastern lo- n_with the Comimerce, u organiza- d through- zencies by may be in- of the Flori- || Washington, | § pri ted. While s being sold i r. Rothschild said today, represent a fair investment or honest specula- tion, hundreds of lots have been sold rices and some 81x90 Sheets | 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, double-bed size; made of heavy, round-thread sheeting cotton, free from starch or dressing. Wide hems. $1 Sheets, 79¢ 54x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, single-bed size; free from dress- ing; round-thread sheeting cotton. $2.50 Spreads, $1.79 81x90 White Dimity Bedspreads, double-bed size; perfect quality; good, serviceable, all-year-round spreads. These Sn with two p tailored of riety of stylish mixtures. foreign trade during Jan- est for that month Extra Size Dresses ural tan shade: 30 incies wide; tractive dressings, to help rich, lustrous finish. 39c Lingerie Fabrics 25¢ 36 inches wide. Choice of shadow check or stripe voiles. All wanted lingerle shades. 29¢ Plisse Crepe, 22¢c 80 inches wide. Neat, pretty printed deslgns, also plain colors; soft-finish quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, ML iy Sizes 4015 to 5214—For Large Women The larger woman, who is seldom able to find her size in a special sale of dresses, is offered this unexampled opportunity to buy just the kind of smart frocks she is looking for—and at savings as unexpected as they are welcome! make the youngsters happy This special purchase is from a maker who spe- on egg rolling day! cializes on the designing of dresses for large Easter Baskets, 10c to $1.50. women and every dress in the collection is mod- Cotton Chicks, Sc. eled on the slenderizing lines so much desired Rabbit on Cart, 10c. 2 . T Velvet Rabbits, 39c and 59%. by women who require extra size dresses. Other Easter Novelties, 5¢c to 59c each, Grass, green or purple, 5¢ box. Easter Greeting Cards, 5c to 25¢. PRODUCER OF THE BEST PRINTING *“Small Work Exclasively”* $1.50 Bleached ) $1 19 L] Slenderizing Models of Crepe Elizabeth, Georgette, Fine Canton Crepe and Flat L HOWARD S. FISK, MANAGER il an 1816 90O 12vu srreer n; Easter Furnishings for the Boys $2 Spreads, $1.59 Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed size; heavy raised Marseilles de- signs: neatly finished. 29c¢ Pillowcases, 22¢c Crepe. . Straightline, long waist line, circular skirts and straightline skirts. Many with cluster pleats. New high necklines, V and round necks. Stationery Department—TFimt Floor. 29c and 39¢ i 3 Beautifully trimmed with lace insertion, heavy ecru lace with designs of iridescent beads, rosettes, fancy buckles, bias folds and ruffles of taffeta; silk braid, gilt buttons, fine tucks; gold and silver lace. gold tinsel thread, etc. for draperies and coverings of all Colors of black, navy, brown, rose, rust, green, S blue, powder, cocoa and tan. Flo&Im® Floor—Barzain and Fourth $2 Chiffon Taffeta Silks Tomorrow at $1.49 Yd. Taffetas are in greater demand this season than ever— your Spring wardrobe must contain at least one taffeta dress! Tomorrow we offer a regular $2 grade of Taffeta, firm woven, heavy weight, all pure silk quality, at this low- ered price—$1.49 a yard. Thirty-six lnches wide, in all the sought-after shades and changeable effects for Spring. Regular $1.00 Silk Pongee, 65¢ 33-inch Tmported Silk Pongee, pure silk, hdavy, 12-momie quality, in natural tan color, for men’s, women's and c! s drapery. $2.25 Satin Charmeuse, $1.69 40-Inch Satin Charmeuse, all-silk grade, with rich satin f: black and all wanted street and evening shades, > S Regular $2.50 Flat Crepe, $1.98 40-inch Flat Crepe, t! h , ally o aha,des.:s “le:n %?.Ce;(x ra heavy, silk quality, In wanted Goldenberg’s—First Floo: Cretonnes, 19¢ Fast-color, Yard-wide Cre- tonnes, light and dark floral, stripe and bird designs; full bolts and mill lengths, but pienty alike $1 Bell Brand Blouses, $1.25 and $1.60 Little $1.25 and $1.50 Bell ‘with sport collar or high Friend Blouses of white Brand Shirts, slight i~ neck. Sizes 7 to 16 and colored broadcloth, regulars; white and col- years. At— Sizes 6 to 16 years. At— ors. Sizes 12 to 14 neck : ’ 79c 98c """98¢ S Pamiesles =i e Men’s New Spring Two-Pants Suits $19.75 For the man who wants good, stylish clothing, this sale will be a boon. Really, men, you will find an unusual assortment of materials and styles— and every one a good one. The suits are all brand new — Spring’s newest and most ap- proved models. All are well tailored and you can expect satisfactory service—for we guaran- tee it! Cassimeres, Cheviots and Mixtures, in single and double breasted models. All the favored colors, in- cluding plenty of the want. ed blues. Sizes 34 to 42, regular. Goldenberg's—Fifst. Floor.—Clothing Storo for Men, Direct Entrance From “Say It With Flowers” _Easter Sale of‘ Potted Plants Easter Lilies, 39c bloom. Hyacinths, 49c pot. 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, per- fect quality; hand torn and ironed. 25¢ Sheeting Cotton, 16¢c 39inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, extra heavy, round-thread quality. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Charge WILKINS BREAKFAST COFFEE Bonsted RIGHT Washington Evergreen Ornamental Trees Shrubbery Oakton, Va. Visit the Fairfax Nurseries A Short Ride by Auto or Electrics Now is the time to plan for Spring and Summer; beautify your place; add cheer, brightness and value to your home. Fairfax Roses are the last word in refined delicate fragrance; we have a great wvariety to choose from. ORNAMENTAL TREES of all kinds: fine box bushes. cvergre plants in_profusion: come out and make our choice: delivers in good order guar. Anteed, taady for x0 Jdapau Burb Accounts Invited. New Gloves for Easter $2.95 Pr. A beautiful assortment of stylish Gloves of imported kid, with novelty flare or turnback embroidered or perforated cuffs; contrasting color embroidered backs; p.k. and over- seam sewed. Sizes 53 to 734. In black with white, silver, blonde, brown, mode, beaver, black with red or green. Accounts Invited. Save ONE-THIRD in This Sale of $10.95 ngh-Grade Heavy The superior quality is worth emphasizing—they are not like the ordinary flimsy grass rugs 3 usually advertised at similar low ) prices. The extra thickness of the weave gives you the assurance they will always lay flat on the floor, and means longer service! A choice selection of new and altogether different patterns, usually shown in very fine rugs. All are 9x12-ft. size for large rooms, and every rug is fresh, new and perfect. Other Stenciled Grass Rugs, in sizes 3x6 to 8x10 ft., ‘at proportionate savings. 9x12 Ft. Rattania Rugs 65¢c Cong?le:jlln Runner Hodges’ Make Rattania Fiber 24-inch Congoleum, for and stair X ; neat figured centers with boj signs In rose, blue, taupe, green, gray and other wanted color combinations. i ouldenbnr-—rnm- Floor. —_—— Sale of Strollers and Baby Carriages At Unusually Moderate Prices There's no end of comfort and service in these New Style Strollers and Baby Carriages. They have tubular steel pushers, oi ered springs and strong wood wheels with rubber tires. Attractively fin- ished in pretty shades—with the new features that make them very desirable. See them tomorrow in our Furniture Store, “Across tho Street.” Fiber Reed Strollers $12.50 Fiber Reed Strollers, with fiber reed hood, reclining adjustable back and foot-well. Long tubular steel In cafe and ivory finishes. pushers. “,'x‘.:.:h].‘ M e Pullman Carriages Asparagus Ferns, $1.49 pot. Calla Lilies at $1.89. . W. R. Gray Qakton, Va. Electrics From 12th and Avenue Autos Take Chain Bridge Route $17.50 Pullman Size Baby Carriages, fine fiber reed- body and hood; lined in imitation corduroy rep cloth. Full- length tubular steel pusher. Choice of cafe, dark blue, ivory and fawn | _Ferns, 2Y; and 3 inch sizes, Boston Ferns at 49c to $1.98. | 15ce e i et Cyclamen at 98c, $1.19, $1.39 Potted Bulbs at 15c. and $1.49. Primroses at 98c. Gladiolus Bulbs, 69c Dozen Plant now for early Summer flowering. All top size and among the best obtalnable. Choice of “America” or “Pendleton’ varieties. Goldenberg’s—FIrst Tloor. Charge Accounts Tnvited. $3.95 Robe Blankets. $2.85 Each Heavy Part-wool Robe Blan- kets, size 66x80 inches; Indian designs, as well as combination block effects of various colors; deslrable for bed coverings and couch throws. $3.50 Canvas Porch Curtains, $2.68 Heavy-weight Canvas Porch Curtains, 6 ft. wide, with 7.6-ft drop; blue or brown stripes: strong _pole. Complete with ropes and all attachments, ready to hang.

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