Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1927, Page 25

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ROBINSON CRUSOE NOT 10 BE PTED | Dr. Schmitt Finds Island of! Hermit Is Beautiful Place. Robinson ( vied than Waldo I.. S« Institution, whe Fernandez 1l Chile, upon soe was move t aracte and fruittu “The i edge of from V: “Every grow on widely dive oak of Spair olive trees lobster fisiy shipped as they commn l’n]mll(luu l~ Mixed. Alres. whet high price. He liked fused to le ating room When any are wirelessed t treatment is operations, of crab, s nvertebrate fa idor on th he east, h at Deception 1Isf land: f day's run of the A The trip from Pu ‘l)\hhl Islands was 1 1l schooner which sk in the engine room dc Sends Many Specimens. result of his exped shipped back to the m for s > 12 mens of ably the I varied ever com many new and crabs South An: brealk As a which + west Among the n ous creatures gathersd are which the beaches nd hides in the daytime. and a tiny shrimp able to bore holes in ston puth ive ‘developmen re active than is gene ised up here. in forwarding velopment. The Chilean Bureau iisheries has arranged e marine collections to b: the Smithsonian for study.” it will publish that (l- some of of his expedition in a mono- hi tudied of the N ion_ in work is essen- development of the crab and shrimp fisheries. The Walter Rathbone Bacon travel- fng scholarship Smithsonian by M Bacon, financed Dr. tion, as coast of Bra 1 scientific establi Schmitt's expedi- ear earlier. Sir Hall Cai ntly Theatrical Managers’ England condemning impure plays. " ment for luncheon or din- ner made of ripe, juicy Hawaiian pineapple. De Luxe Pint packages .1 p: all ready to take home. /¢ AVE on the little things and the big things will take care of themselves, For instance, you save in buying your Milk from your grocer as vou need it, by avoid- ing wasted surplus. Order daily, along with your groceries, the exact amount of Milk needed. To economize in every way except in the quality of your Milk —order ~—at all grocers w—at all times with- | pped such 000 speci- | life, prob- | ¥ the most | America are of | to make ex- | sent to also the one he made to the| wrote the Association of ===—====N(Q INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNT $3 to $5 Lace Curtains $1.98 cluded are Panels, used and curta in Scotch and weaves, in white, » vards long. Onc one pairs Quaker ivory ecru. 2 Silk-fringed at a window, Filet, lace and THE" EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927. 50c to 89c Costume Jewelry 25¢ All brand-new, up-to-the-minute that are enjoying great popularity for Sumnier wear, Choice of Pendants, Brooches, Button Earrings, Drop Earrings, Bar Pins, Bracelets, Necklaces, Hair to Ornaments and hundreds of other trinkets. All cleverly designed, at- tractive pieces. BOTH SIDES OF styles iday Odd Lots of Corsets and Girdles & G Corset Brassicr ind-cotton fabric sey top; boneless fasten; ribbon Socond Vloor, First Floor Sale of Rummage Lots Boys' Wearables Perl ity and Slight 1 Vests, from uses (some and Wash Boys' Separate clot also damaged and faded) ible Knee from suits Odd Pajama Caps and Pants Pajama Pants P 25¢ lhlwl Wash Wash Knee zes 4 to 9 Blouses ._39(‘ Boys' Blous ts. Odd Boys™ W wsh Suits Coats from suits, Pants, Knickers, in vear Wash Cap: and her oddme Choice at First Floor—Bars: Odd Lots of Children’s Apparel (3 doz) Girls' Summer Voile Drresses, also fis batiste, in dainty colors, trimmed and tucks. Rm\mu izes, Reguiar 3295 grage. tor $1-98 odd lot of Girls: Dresses, of silk impomed +broadcloth and pure linen. Broken dizes o $1.98 Regular “Sweet S, r $4.95 grade, () Flare Dresse - teen” models, of hrured prints with sash cgular p $1.98 grade, for ... $1.39 1) Imported White Voile Dresses, dainty filet 1 and in- sertions. some ruffie trimmed Sizes 12 and 14 years only Slightly mussed. Regu- lar $4.98 6 $7.08 grades, Little Girls' Cinderella Colored Voile Dresses, some handmade and embroidered "in dainty colors. .I{hguLn grade, for Kllldles in red, brown Regular $1.95 79¢ baby eirls and 79 and $1 4@ L BT ittle Girls' Dresses, of colored voile and batiste, in light solid colors and floral patterns. slBru.\(n sizes. Regular and $1.25 grades, for .... 79c Children’s Summer Combina of crossbarred muslin: broken sizes. Regular T9c grade, for . % e (3) ‘Misses” Camp Suits, gray crash lumberfacket and knickers. Regular $5 $2'95 3 e pickers, of gen- well tai- 79¢ 59¢ Third Floor. Women's $4 & $5 Shoes $1. ‘)5 Ode Wome Pumps, patent leather, blonde, gray u:rl low walking heels. to 8 in the lot en's White Canvas Pumps and_Oxfords, high and low hecls. Sizes 3to7in & lot. Friday, pair 57¢ Men's and Womer Bath S 5 ors; & 10. i L Sport Oxfords, of 1d white Nu-Buck ith airmortored " $1.59 dren’s White Canvas High tyles; heel and i: N 49¢ Friday, August. 'l'm'l(hh 4 col bere's—First ¥l Naturdays During Odd Lots Toiletries Jergen's Bath Tablets, assorted odors; regular 10¢ size. Four cakes « Closed ve Shampoo, regular 50c Powder 2je size. I ; t & Ramsdel’s Perfect 18¢ tube, azurea assorted EMNANTS AND SHORT LO ARG Y 200 “Sunningdale” Golf Clubs 95¢ Ti vou want “whip” and perfect bal ance in a wood or iron—sce these “Su- ningdale” Clubs specially priced tomor- row at 93¢ cach. Hand forged and woc heads, with comfortable grips and hick ary shaits. The assortment includes —Mashies —Midirons —Putters Clothing Departme VIRV 50c and 59¢ Table Damask 38c Yd. Remnants of 38-inch Mercerized Table Damask, with assorted color borders. Tengths from 11 ‘ ~—Brassies ~—Drivers Mashie Niblics Goldenberg s — Men's First Floor. 7 I3TIVIVIVLLIIVNAALIMANANAMNANALY Handkerchiefs Misses’ and Children's Handker: chiefs, white and colored rolled edge styles. Regular 6¢ grade for 2%4e ; Women's Handkerchis white and colored effects, in plain and embroidered corner styles, with hemstitched borders. Regular Sc and 10c grades for Be. Men's White Linen Handker chiefs, neatly made, with hem- stitched borders. Regular 2ic grade for 13 Men's \\hxl(‘ Hemstitched Silk \nd Pongee Handkerchiefs, in plain and colored horder les. Also Women's Block Printed Silk Crepe | de Chine Handkerchiefs, in pretty novel patterns and colorings. Reg- 50c to 79¢ grades for Store Closed 10¢ and 12%¢ Wash Cloths 5¢ Each Slight Irregulars Turkish Wash Cloths, fine clo: ibsorbent weav with assorted color borders Satu | First Floor. $25.00 Wardrobe Trunks $14.75 Wardrobe Trunks, bound cor- Remnants Full size fiber covered, hea ners; double dowels, drawbolts. Cretonne face lined. Deep draw ers and clothes hangers on trolley arrangements. Fourth Floor. Odd Lots of Notions Spool Cotton, all good makes, in white and assorted colors. 100 | yards to spool. Regular 5c grade for 8¢ buying Goldenberg quality in useful lengths for dres Chine Se Plain Wood Coat Hangers, 3¢ —40-in. Radium Silk Skeleton Waists for children, mostly small sizes, | 29¢ Laundry Bags, made of dim- ity, in assorted colors; small size, 15¢ each. 50c Fancy in all colors, 29¢ each. Rickrack and Trimming Braid, assorted colors; three and four rds to piece. Regular 10c and \des, for Goldenberg's—Store Closed Saturdays During Auzust. Men’s $1.25 and $1.50 Athletic Union Suits 1,200 Suits 5 7c in the Sale! Men, this is a sale that you should attend and supply all ! your underwear for months to come! Fine quality athletic union suits of a well known make, all full cut and perfectly | made of high-grade materials, including Broadcloth, Madras, Rayon \tnpul Madras, etc. Sizes 34 to 46 in the lot. Men's Work of good qual- | Men’s Shirts, of imported broad- blue chambr: llar-attached cloth, madras, percale and other siyle. Broken si 31 00 > ‘cloths; neckband and values @ 49¢ ed styles. 0Odd_lots sales; $1.50 to $2.00 8@ lisle; perfe seconds of $1.50 dhd $t 00 qunlllxs‘s Broken sizes. Friday at 59c materfals; $1.25 Men’s Under: 4 i Men’s Undershirts, of rayon. values at ... 43c | athletic* and shortsleeve styles. 's Underwear, in regulation l’erfflt quality hletic styles, of gauze cotton, | irr balbriggan. niinsook and madra: —35-in. Chiffon Taffeta Rubber Tea Aprons, Remnants of Sport Satin, Printed Pongee Silk, Printed Silks and Falle Poplin. Perfect Quality. Sizes 34 to 46. ayon mixtures, ; all sorts of dc and lues at ... 50 29¢ | Men's Caps, of plaid linen, Palm h cloth, tropical worsteds and color combinations other $1it Men's Hose, of Mico cotton and Perfect’ quality and slight lisle, in plaids’ and stripes of want i ed color: se val- 1] e lars; 5% to $1.00 | 3dc | o at denterk o Firat Floor.—Closed Saturduys During August. Boys’ 69¢ to $2.00 Summer Wearables Choice : 5 98 Perfect Quality and Slight Irregulars .y Friday clean-up of odd lots of boys” apparel at ve- away” pmc! Come early for first choice of the bargains! —Boys’ Play Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years. — Boys’ Wash Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years. —Boys' Washable Knickers and Longies, 4 to 16 years. —Boys’ Cloth Knickers and Longies, 7 to 16 years. —Juvenile Wool Bathing Suits, 2 to § years. —Boys’ Shirts and Blouses, 4 to 16 years. —Boys’ and Girls’ Cricket Sweaters, 4 to 16 years. Ul Suits, of wool mixtures, some with knickers, others Sizes 7 to 18 years. $5.00 (200) Boys' most with vest; with long pants. to $8.00 values at . (160) Boys’ Washable Coat Suits, of tan and gray linen, also gray and tan Daytonia. With knickers, long pants or straight-knee style. Few White Admiral Suits in the lot. Sizes § to 16 yeura, to $5.00 values at ... creenn Boys’ and Girls' All-wool Bathing suhs, sizes | Regular $3.00 value &t ....... IT PAYS TO 7™ AT K ST “THE DEPENDAUg STORE" —It is a splendid thing f SPL, ENDID and 2?:"&1Lécr‘neli"ih22 we 2?35!"&“5 Day Saturdays during August. $2.25 Summer Silks The greatest silk bargains of the season! —40-in. Washable Flat Cr‘epe ) —40-in. Washable Crepe de —40-in. Printed Crepe de Chinc —40-in. Satin Canton Crepe —36-in. Printed Foulard Silks —32-in. Plain Color Broadcloth J $1.00 to $1.50 Silks, 65¢ Yd. Foulard Silks, 32 to 40 inches e. Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Closed Saturduys During August. ==WE DO NO Odc Runn Rugs, 24x30 Runn First We know you sanction it, too. Scatter Size Rugs 37¢ Each 18x108 T PENALIZE OUR FRIEND. Children’s $1 to $1.50 Play Shoes 79¢ Pair Sar 1 1ot of scatter size Rugs and ers, including 27x54 ( 24x54 Duroleum imported 3 Arm ers. Barefoot and av Oxfords of ta Rugs, Rag Rugs ng's Felt-basc Tables. Floor—Bargain First Floor 39c¢ to 50c Wash Goods Thousands of Remnants of Crisp, Fresh, New Suminer Dress abrics at a Fraction of Former Prices! Thrifty women will revel in the wash goods bargain tion of weaves so popular for making Summer frocks and lingerie—all in the most rable lengths, too! Remnants Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of Remnants of 59¢ to 75¢ Wash Goods 129¢ Printe d Silk-and-( Dress Linen, Mercerized Printed Voiles! te! Printed Dimity! Plain Color Voile Rayon Brilliantin Check Rayon! Silvertone Rayon! Eponge! Silk Mixed Pongee! Printed Rayon Crepe! Moongleam Crepe! l9c to Remnants Printed ord Linene, i 1 rth, Printed Tain Color P! stton repe, : ’ F -color Vi \ « cks Embroid- Rayon, Remnants of ered Rayon, Jrocade in Brocade Woven Plaid Ravo Broadcloth, Prin dy, Printed Voile Crepe de Chine. Irish Rat Tubular Jersey, Satin, etc. Goldenberg's—First I Voile, etc Floor.—Closed Saturdays Durinz August wenve of $1.75 to Odd Lots of Stamped Goods Braids, Rufling, Silk Cords and Rosebud Trimmings, just the thing for fancy Regular Yard . 0dd Cotton, in ortment of shades — no 3 spools for...s.. Sc -trimmed Doilies, uf na(\nal color and oyster white linen; in assorted hapes and sizes. &~ : Sc¢ i Regular v 25c erades for i ic Skeins of Cotton and Silk, in assorted shades. v DOZ for 7 Lot of 0. Luster a good a black or white, Think of silks at this low price! All , blouses and lingerie! of Beads, in a good of colors. 10¢ Bunch assortment Misses’ and Women’s $3.98 Slickers, $1.44 Colored Waterproof Slickers, in the popular colors of red, green and blue. Full-length models, nice- Iy finished with pockets. Sizes 16 to 4d. Second Floor. Satin de Chine, Satin Messaline, Plain-color Pongee Useful lengths. % ! $1.79CrinkledBedspreads full M | length for covering bed and pil | lows. Pretty woven stripes of rose or gold. iceable quality. g 81x90 Seamless Bleached Shee double-bed size: heavy, sery Regular §1.25 value at 79c 5 Bleached Pillowcases, hand ironed; finished deep Regular s yu 9r 5x45-inch Oilcloth Table nitas clotl Regular to! and with | 29¢ vi CAl hem. L iRE MAIZE, Felt Hats that will go into value at Mattress Covers, full and : made of heavy twi sheeting pensive hats which will be show for shrinkage. Goldenberg's—second Flo $1.60 value at First Fl ,Rem”m $1.19 % ‘Sale of Drapery Fabrics' 29¢ to 50c Grades at 19¢ D¢ and 25¢ Grades at 7he Remnants and odd bolts from our regular stock tonnes, Voiles, Marquisettes, Burlap, Imitation Lin lins and Ravon materials, in an excellent range of ¢ draperics, scarfs and coverings for cushions, comiorts slip covers. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor.—Closed Saturdays Dy % August. MW 2.50 and $13.75 Grades F IELT BASE RUGS $4.95 9x12-it. and 9 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in. large room size felt-base rugs —heavy grades that are sanitary, durable and can be easily wash- ed with coap and water. Handsome wool- rug and Dutch-tile pat- terns, in desirable color combinations for any room in the home. (14) Tapestry (Brusse ; weave) | (38) dJapanese Grass Rugs, Rugs, in 9x12 ft. and 8 ft. 3 in. ] 9x12 ft., 8x10 ft. and 6x12 ft 69¢ to §1.90 Grades at 29¢ including Cre Silkolines, Pop uitable for and furniture Floor Samples and Slight Irregulars Pabcolin Sandura Luxoleum by 10 ft. 6 in. sizes. Floral, | room sizes. One and two of a Chinese and orlentn.] designs. | kind. Mostly perfect —a few Slight irregulars of with trivial defects. ireen, $22.50 and $25.00 sl2 95 blue and brown stenciled de- 0dd Lot of Axminster and grades at...... signs. Regular $5.00 34 59 Fringed Velvet Rugs, floor and $5.95 values at.. Hodges’ Reversible Fibre and samples and: slight irregulars; all seamless. 9x12 ft. and '8 ft. Extra Fine Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, in 9x12 ft. and 8x10 i{‘ Anhhy‘“!go 1t -0 in. sizes. = Foom sllz:s‘“nnt d color- egular an ngs. Regular $10.00 $50.00_ grades a $26.75 and $12.95 values at $6.75, 8- quarter - width Certainteed 27-inch Japanese Grass Run- lfl«éex, in full ro'is and cut | nmer, in green, blue and brown lengths. Best patterns and eol- | stenciled bordered designs. Tape- ors, . Regular 59¢ grade 29¢ boun ' sides. Regular 3%¢ 19¢ af uare yard.. Soiil value, N b nw—cnm‘!-fim’"-’m: P of Beach ' ed and lisse Mercerized se Amazing Values in This Showing for the First ; Time Tomorrow of : or e Smart Felt Hats the smartness that is theirs now, Closed Saturdays During August. Lo OQDE%S | Women's $2.25 Full-— Fashioned Chiffon Silk Stockings $1.19 Pair (Slight Tr "ulnwl Odd 1 of W Tm. Fasl ioned Chiffon Silk gs all the way un ing gart hem, made up the side silk s tomorrow! A varied selec- on and Silk-Mixed Stockings, mock seam back Well know ble shades Broken siz rade for Odd Lot of Short Socks, in with the faney Also some % Juve: des. Bir rs of the Perfect q 35¢ Wash Goods Childr and girl the-toe style the fancy tu sizes. Perfect grades for Goldenhes ing Auzust Women's Cotton Shortees 69¢ Ribbe ipe Voiles. nsook. Pa Shadow Stripe siles, Lot Cameo zch Cloth, $1 House Dresses Odd lot of Women's House or Fig t tock. but Porch Dresses, of sheer Voiles, : i ontinuing. Cottage Cloth, Linene and Prints in floral and stripe patterns. Broken sizes. Friday at 59¢ each. 0 First Floo: h In the Athletic - rode” brand. S9¢ to 79¢ Ruffling Women's i - made in bodice style and Plaiting less front. In Assorted patte Regula of Boys' “Poros| , made with high short sleeves and knee length Broken sizes. Limited quan- titv. Regular $1 grade for 39¢ Misses' Gauze Cotton Pants. stband made with the muslin w 7 knee length. Rngulu 121 Soturdass Cotton well kn Wi and P organdy combinations. C and three inches wide. Two e Women’s $1 Neckwear « 35¢ (110 Pes) Women's including vestees with nd with- out cuffs, jabots, collar and cuff | sets and ‘scparate collars, of lace, linen, eyelet embroidery and or- gandy. In white, eream, ecru and i color” combinations. 29¢ grade for denberx’s—store Angust Neckwear, Closed mm, trimmed with shaped sleeves, finished White and cream o 14, and . some necks and short | with lace edging. $2.50 Margo lace PINK, ; color. Children’s sizes ORCHID. Blouses women's 34 to 40 Children’s Tunics the Autumn season. and retain all C and compete with the more ex- 89( $2.5 0 69c RNIVAL OF COLOR THE V. HAT, T IRREGULAR IN MANY RED, n later at much higher prices. Tunics. v and ribh cream - colov 43) « !nl»ln n's Net 3 FAC trimm \l \\h]{“ and BRIM, fzenis Sard COLOR. PARCHME. TAN, COPEN 33) Margo Lac and square neck styles sleeves: cream color Rummage Lots of Women's & Misses’ Dresses and Coats To clear the racks of remaining Summer Dr Coats we've made sweeping reductions on these * 1 $4.49 $5.98 ($3.29 $3.98 M\wwwmmmmmm Men’s $12.50 Summer Sunts 0dd lot of Men's Summer Suits, in- Sizes 34 'n 44 regulars; also ato'll\ in $6 95 broken s s from 38 to 48, cluding genuine Palm Beach, A\lulmn and Tropical Cloth in medium s Goldenberg’s—First Floor Clothing Store for Men Seventh t. nd lots.” sses short comb Sold re and lace s only (127) Dresses, of georgette tions, in pastel s} mall size larly ‘at $7.98. Friday at (79) Extra Size Dresses of Tub Silks, pret stripes of various wanted colors. il cut garme for stout figures. Sold regularly at $7.98. Friday at (55) Coats, of all-wool Tweeds, Novelty Mixtures and Poiretsheen, dress models. Sizes 16 to 40, xfmmm\- 31975, Sale price (81) Sports Coats, of mlurml‘] laids and v ¥ ma Is, the majority trimmed with Summer furs oi Mandel or Moufflon. Sizes for misses and small women. Formerly $12.50 and $15.00. . (44) Girls’ and Misses’ Coats, of Overplaids and Fancy Mixtures, in sports and dress models. Sizes 10 to 14 years. Formerly $1098 and $1298. Sale price 3 des. Overplaids sport $12.50 to Sale price Entrance From Leather and Karetol Handbags ! Clearance of smart new Hamlb.ags‘ of real leather i ) | 88¢ | and karatol leather fabrics, in the popular underarm style and pouch effects. Well lined and framed. Some with inside swinging change purse; fitted with mirror. ‘Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Closed Saturdays During August. WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS

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