Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1927, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1927. — e One successful sale fol- A IT PAYS TO prompt service—everything in readi TN NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTSIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIEIIIINIIIIIIWE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS lows another in this busy R\l hess for our GREATEST “TWO dress department. One =y H FOR $15" DRESS SALE! thousand more dresses ! L) The models pictured here by our ready for another thrllhng — staff artist are only a small part of ! Extra salespeople in attendance for the wonderful dresses included in sale tomorrow! 1000 HIGH-CLASS DRESSES Hundreds of New Spring Styles Included—Materials and Colors High in Fashion’s Favor! This phenomenal dress sale : . . No dress sale held in recent will enter its third successful day tomorrow, with undiminished assortments and just as wonder- ful values as those which attract- years is comparable to it. Thou- sands of Washington women who bought dresses in previous sales found the values so wonder- ed enthusiastic crowds here yes- ful they told their friends, and so terday and today. A hurry call to the manufacturer for more dresses brought an additional thousand garments, which have just been received by fast ex- press. Fresh, new—just unpack- ed and ready for another record- making day’s selling. Pay $14 for One Dress—Buy Another for $1 —Sold in Pairs Only. (TWO Dresses for $15) This “TWO for $15” Dress Sale is meeting with a public response that is sweeping every- thing before it. We are prepared for another busy day tomorrow, and will have ready one thousand more dresses, sent to us by fast express. Women ready to buy Spring Dresses, and seeking the best values possible, should be here early tomorrow. this unique dress sale gathers force with each succeeding event. If you have never attended one of Goldenberg’s famous’ dress sales, now is the time to become ac- quainted with the marvelous values! pat! e w: &5 Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses—In Fact, Smart Frocks for Every Occasion. Sizes 16 e wdl to 48, Including Plenty of Extra Large Sizes. ; : i A Galaxy of New Spring Styles The colorful embroidery which is the leading Spring touch— smocking—neat pleatings and hand-drawn work are featured in many —-—RiCh Satins styles. One and two piece models, with tailored, batwing or new These Lovely Materials —Brocaded Canton puffed sleeves. Evening Dresses, in all-over beaded effects, trimmed with bias folds of velvet, others with lace and ribbon trimmings. Afternoon and street models trimmed in @émbroidered designs, fine tucks, fancy but- tons and contrasting colors. Circular, pleated and shirred skirts. All Wanted Colors —Combinations of Georgette and Velvet —Rose Gray —Chartreaux —~Cardinal Nude —All-over Embroidered —Je e Dresses with Tinsel Thread —New Blue —Navy g ) —Green Racks of the most charming models—styles you would ordi- —Flat Crepe —Fine Twills —Filmy Georgette sl i 2 —Cocoa —Black narily find in dresses costing much more. ! —Rose —Brown Frocks for dancing—street wear—afternoon—or busi- . g —Orchid —Maize ness. All waiting your earliest selection. Don’t fail to 5 —Street Shades —Evening Shades H H be here tomorrow morning! § -H 5 § El E ' g g g H £ £ E H E El E El El = g El | Sizes for Misses, Women and Large Women Misses’ Sizes 16 to 20 Women’s Sizes 36 to 48 A great variety of styles in each size and plenty of the larger sizes up to 48 Important I_n originali.ty o_f design, beauty of style, fineness of fabrics and trimmings, range of colorings and sizes— these dresses far surpass in value any offered in previous “Two for $15” Dress Sales. There will be a big demand for these dresses—so b on hand when the doors open! : . T NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS mnmunu|uuml|||||uu|lu||||||m|||||m|||||u|||lu|um|unummummmuu NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS ; . " 5 » . /

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