Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1926, Page 14

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in Savs: | GLENNAN SERVICE HELD. | Funeral of Former Public Health Official Conducted This Morning. || Men’s S0c Collars : — Men’s $1.50 & $2 Caps Funeral services for Dr. Arthur H. Three for Glennan, former assistant surgeon * (480) Genuine Van Heusen , (180) Men’s New Fall Caps. zeneral of the United States Public |/} salesmen's samples and short }sl f;‘l:nm::t': B:.J?lplellsnd.:g %$1 e 3 Fall Health Service, noted for his work |} nal one-plece web collar, in taped. All the new elght best selling shapes. *ns. Limit, three to customer. e |in curbing vellow fever, who died R . ! suddenly Tuesday night, were con- ‘ - ¢ ducted at St. Patrick’s Catholic diers Into Action Against Church today at 10 o'clock. Mgr. C. F. Thomas, rector, officiated. Inter-|| i = R as in Mount Olivet Cemetery. o Indlans. mi(“o‘n“ as Sty 0 0 M th B E t M l i orary pallbearers were: =l = RIGHETS: L ur vnce-a-vion argan Lvent jor vien y University Club; Charles E. || 3 Muncaster and Capt. vern, all representing || y Club, and Dr. H. W. || < stin, Dr. J. W. Kerr, Dr. Samuel || B. Grubbs and Dr. 'W. F. Draper, rep- || . ting the United States Public h Service. A delegation of the|: | ary Order of the Loyal Legion |}l ded the services. n Goldenberg’s Original Sale—Unequaled for Savings! Men who have attended Goldenberg’s Monthly DOLLAR DAY of Furnidhings know what to expect tomorrow, when we hold our September Dollar Sale. In many instances your dollars will do double duty, and in every case the purchasing power of a dollar bill will be stretched to the limit. We've planned for one of the biggest and busiest Dollar Days in the history of this successful monthly sale. The timely values offer an opportunity for wide-awake men to supply all their Fall furnishings at greater-than-ever savings. While we have tried to provide enough merchandise to last the day out, we cannot guarantee the length of time any of these lots will last. Come early. No phone or mail orders filled. = vens$1 & | 386 Men’s $1.50, $2and Hose, 2 Prs. $2.50 New Fall Shirts , 929 Are Perfect—457 Are Slight Second 2 Men—read this news—then act! il isn't often, even in a Dollar Sale, that 3 we are able to offer such shirt values. (Slight Irregulars) 3 Here is a sale that's going to net you 5 ; 57| big savings and lots of shirt wear (142) Men’s Mercerized ) s b .} comfort. They're all high-grade shirts Golf Hose, in plaids, checks “and you can pick a bargain with your and cross stripes. Broken eyes shut. Made by shirt manufac- y H turers who supply us with our regu- ]°t§ f;o'lr: ous rc’f"k_‘r»sw;‘f ; lar stock shirts. Surplus lots, samples, G Regidrs e overproduction and slight seconds. ot. 4 Z=2N N \ \ = [ \ \ \ ! \ ither sets in, an’ if he we'll see what kin be Joe Kit's lawyer e ), e e comm 2 e A aded botk families of the i F. Dille Co.) Sued. that of a n ed hur ¥ > b » D, 4l ngton, | e is country the s of Red | Men’s $l Neckties Two for $1 (900) Men's Wrinkleproof Neckties, medium - shape four-in-hand. with satin slip-easy bands. Made of genuine silk and wool and fine domestic silks. Al new Fall patterns. \ Men’s $1.50 Night Robes $1 (240) Men's TFaultless Night Robes, made of fine 232282282 NORTH 5997 dv on exhibition | of no effort | " \ \ \ \ \ \ : \ All are perfectly tailored, full cut and correctly made. Materials are Men S $ 1 % 2 5 -7, Genuine Imported English Work Shirts i / y Broadcloth Printed Broadcloth g A Gigantic | N - | Rayon-Stripe Madras Purchase and Sale! g \ Vel b e Ducetyne (] Values to $30! : [ ‘ Rep Cloth (180) Men’s Ideal Blue \ Oxford : m: \ 1 ! 1 | ad vith t full-cut 2 TOH\OI'I'O?V Only o Bealltlflll \ ;;:,d".e: ::r:c ble':a;? pgckzltl; S . e DLInh Cr G e m:;h\(::;n::: Ie:. Plain white (I-‘_:::r'a I;n:i;i(;\l»n]ri;.\'.mS?oincfo{‘fi Fur Trimmed and Sport i 33320102ttt i ettt st iiitataiecandacipiaraiideiizescaiisrissadaisatiiecsitsecaiaizaies coat style; 35 inches long. All regular sizes, 131 to 17; all sk Union Suits Two for (226) Men’s Athletic I Union Suits, of fine quality soft finished s check nainsook. Sleeve- less style; perfect closed crotch. Sizes "9 = (Slight Trregulars) It 34. 36 and 38 only. A few slight ir- & (164) Men's Medium-weight regulars, but majority are perfect (1.800 pairs) Men's Sport Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, quality. . - Weren; Misses H N p Hose, silk and ravon mix- ecru color; broken lots from 3 R d E: f = Aees stock. Long or short sleeves. $ $ & 53 SR and Extra Sizes ) tures. Full reinforced heel, oty in'ds, 8 uad 02 few Men S 1.50, 1. 65 . . / toe and sole. New plaids, larger. d 2 U L s $ 3 i ! stripes and novelty designs. an $ nion SllltS Others $195° 32950 $39s0 ; ! Men’s $1.79 (3600 Men’s Regatta and We ordered 10,000 coats for our 34 stores. Men’s 35c Half Hose | Men’s 50c Half Union Suits e s | 1 Luckily they were ready before the paralyzing Six Pairs HOSC, Four Pairs Buy the First \' $ 1 and blocked mercerize s (Slight Trregulars) garment strike in New York. They’re on dis- | Suit for $1.79 pongee. Leg openin ) play now —offering a most dazzling array to { $ 1 $1 Buysth.e fSec:ond regulation styles. S 34 to 46, but not | uit for in each grade. All choose from—at values unsurpassed. | T s . ¢ (Slight Trregulars) i (Stight Trregulars) (600) Men's Heavy Ribbed Men’s $1.50 to $2 Pajamas i (1,676 pairs) Men’s Full Mercer- (1,200 pairs) Men's Rayon and Union Suits, in ecru or ran- . All Wool Fabrics | New Styles 4 tzed Lisle Half Hose, mercerized | Silk Mixed Half Hose, made with dom gray color. Flatlock Slight Irregulars, $1 e s cordovan, blue and new plain col. = inforced sole and toe. Black, and a few domet flannels. Full cut and well made. Slight irregu- ported tweeds, mixtures, i striped and all new plain colors. lars and samples. overplaids, efc., and dress coats of suedes, | TSR P bolivias. In ail belts, leather pockets, N e T . Another Headliner for en.’ ob 1 Fall Sale Qf Men’s& Young ERS! Men’s New Fall Suits For the boy who is difficult to fit and the girl who is hard to please we have on hand an unusually s ' smart selection of fine new fall styles . . . at prices | 3 that set a precedent for value-giving! i | VAN kel Boys’ 4-Pc, Suits . . . 9% 1 mgs. Fine Fur 1°s i One of the best value-giving sales of men’s clothing we’ve held in a Atmminn. Girls’ Dresses . . . . 4 > 5 / Girls’ long time—suits of such evident quality that your savings are instantly irl’ Coats . . . . ., 7% i 2 o p & P recognized as unusual. The selection is varied and you are certain to find the svle, material and size you desire. SPEC]AL! Men’s SUITS ' ; Every suit brand-new and well tailored to give satisfactory wear. Ex- . ity materials, in the most approved colorings and patterns for In the new fall models! In the season’s 5 3 — quall - s F ]]Bgflk tripes ngd edp had: most popular shades and all wool fabrics! 4 i cl Sl b b HLEEULL O 5 =3 men, you'{] go far to, equal the savings in, he : FREE a'fd plenty ‘ff the popular plaids. All o~ these quality garments! 34450 | Pocket Cigar with two pairs of pants. Double and TOPCOATS and O’COATS, TOO! ! | Or Cigarette Lighter | single breasted models for men and e Vi i young men, high school students and e = e W lt}; the pur%hgse of ) g , g J - 9 il one of these Suits at | eollege men. Half alpaca lined. Sizes e =y il Men’s i YY) $19.75 we will give free of E‘*\‘z D : Fall i 3 charge a handy Pocket 33 to 42. d . Hats : Cigar or Cigarette Light- Also suits of fine All-wool Serges s A o, = Ladies’ ‘ Fall er. Reliable working, use- } ! I l / . . M".I g '3“ ful and practical. Just and Wide-wale Worsteds, with one pair 3" [~ = = Wl ¢ : ?:"a“““‘;t“'h“‘ and there | of pants. Double-breasted styles. Sizes ‘_ Open Saturday 2l : Sl 33 to 42. L. to . ‘e ’Til 10 P.M. | f ‘Goldenberx’s—First Floor Clothing Store for Men.—Direct Entrance from 3th Street. WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS

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