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N fON, D, ¢ wshAY, m-'n.um 6. THE FEVIE N STAR, WASH N TON, 1927, % L NN "0 INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTSTIIIIMIMMIMIMIITYE DO NOT PENAL! WAR PRESIDENT HIT BY BRITISH LEADER l"éte Sir Henry Wilson‘s_ Diary Attacks Woodrow Wi- i son and Allied Leaders. TR RO D PR O " OUR FRIENDS Men’s $5 & $6 Umbrellas Slight Irregulars Men's Black Silk bmhrella( full size, well made kinds of high grade fast black silks, with uvrd borders. Assorted stylish Prince of Wales loop handles. Only 45 wru! in (lw Tot. nberx's==Third Floar, e Aeeounta Inviled. $1.50 and $2 Panel or Ruffled Curtains $1.00 Silk Fringe or Overlock Fdge Panel Cur- tains, filet or shadow lace designs in ivory and ecru colors; 214 and 25 yards long. Ruffled Curtains of ivory-color voile, with rose, blue, gold and lavender ruffles; 214 yards long, with 34-inch valance and tie backs, Yard-wide Rayon and Sunfast Drap plain and self « - figures, in blue, green, lavender, muibe d and taug A pleces and cut bol mer fle and values. Frid: rd-wide Fast-color Drapery Fabrics. in- eluding silkoline and_other materlals for dea- 25c¢ and 35c Outing Flannels, | ;" R N tioral and bird designs. Sold nmml_v b Ginghams, Etc., 16c At e ara 12 riday at. T 132 T e Firat_ Hloor— Argain Tebie. T\mmmnt\ of 36-inch Outing annel, 32-inch Dress Ging- apestry Coucl overs, reversible Oriental hams, 27-inch Domet Flannel, 36-inch High-count Percales, 1gns In green, hlug, red and b i ARHITEHES 32-inch Romper Cloth, 36-inch Printed Broadeloth and 32-inch Y $1.69 Fast-color Zephyrs. Good, useful lengths. wide. 213 yards long. Former grade ,.... 19¢ Dress Ginghams, Percales, Challies, Etc. 12Y%¢ Goldenbeer's—Fonrth Chiargé Acconnts Invited. Remnants of 32-inch Dress Ginghams inch Printed Percales, 36-inch Printed Challies, 27-inch Shaker Flannel and Amoskcag Apron Odd Lots Hosiery Women's Full-fashioned Chifion Boys' Black Ribbed Cotton Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge A and Service - weight Silk Stockings, wide and medium Fall Millinery Stockings, some have silk Hibbed top, others lisle top; broken known “Boy lhkel Regular $3.95 Values Friday at IT PAYS TO | $2.50 and $2.98 Svveaters $1.79 Small fot of \Women's Slip-on Sweaters, pure wool, also sleeveless Rayon Sweaters, novelty trimmed Goldenberg's—Tirst Floar, Charge Accounts Inviied. A Real Bargain Day ! DD LOTY — No Phone, Mail or C.0.D. Orders BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST "THE DEPENDABLE STORE" 1 A Most Important Sale of yards of New Fall Silks | By the Associated Press. ) " YORK. October §—President | i Wilson is called “that ass” and th i civil and military_chiefs of the allied { mations are classified as “fools” in ex- tracts of the diary of the late Field hal Sir Henry Wilson. The ex: wear in the hiography of Henry. written by Maj. Gen. Si Callwell _and published today Charles Seribner’s Sons. The book car” s a revelation hy Sir | ddenry that was making | ready in 1910 f¢ pwar it expected | hl with France against Germany | nd that arrange- anding of troops made then. Pershing Held Scoffer. The diary says Gen. Pershing open- | vidiculed “the league of peace. Sir Henry was chief of the imperial | foof army in the last 5,000 Regular $1.25 to $2.00 Values An opportunity seldom offered women of Washington—all high-grade and wanted silks of the most popu- lar kinds and colorings, such as you will need for (h(-hr\ Im;‘cru' blouses. slips, linings, dva]wvv(u and hun- e | dreds of other uses. Lengths from 11; to 4 yards, and widths from 335 to 40 inches. Choice of the following ments even were b SATIN CHARMEUSE SILK RADIUM SATIN CANTON PRINTED FLAT CREPE CREPE DE CHINE SILK AND RAYON JACQUARD RAYON TAFFETA DERBY SPORT SATIN PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE CHIFFON TAFFETA RAYON BROCADE CREPE SATIN DE CHINE BROCADE LI ETC. t sinated on the doorstep of on home by two Sinn Feiners. sident Wilson h; he will go back to America as soon as | he can,” the field marshal wrote of the meeting at the Quai D'Orsay in 1919, Wilson was rather tiresome and Liovd G » Ridiculed esident’s Plan, The dinrist ridiculed the American Prasident’s plan for the punishr.ent of v declaring war, even if it a htful war, and the proposal t would give a Czechoslovakian nion equal weight with that of Brit. | sue matter involving naval i ? weaves— WASHABLE FLAT CREPE 3 S LINGERIE RAYON SATIN } G SATIN g { Goldenherg's—Firat Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Corsets and Brassieres (10) R & (i Lace-back Corsets, of pink broe semu-elastic top and long sizos U6, 2 3 sold regu- " 81.95 stout s g1 93 Thomson’ Hlnllcs. :, - lengih; sizes 2§, ind sold regularly $5.00. Friday at, 35"’0 R & G Girdle ~\/r‘ 34 1r Footwear Clearance 139 Pairs Women's Low Shoes, 69 Pairs Boys' High and Low in velvet, combination, pa:- Shoes, in tan and dull ent, blonde and dull leathers. leathers; sizes in the lot Sizes in the lot from 2% to from 1 to 6: regular $3.50 7; ircegulars of $3 and §4 grade: $1.85 and $4 grades, Friday at Friday at ...... 164 Pairs M Pairs Men's mgh and Low Shoes, W. L. Douglas, Regal Low Shoes, in patent, blonde, combination and dull and other makes, in tan and dull leather: s in the lot leathers; heel and spring heels; sizes in the lot from from 6 to 10; irregulars of the 85 to §7 813 to 11 and 11% to 2; grades, Friday 83 95 . regular $2 to §3. at ... et $1.59 grades, Galdenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. IR AL CAALLALIRAAAEAT MRS ERLCALARSAS0R AARAALARRIALLIAAA LML 1 EALE DO DDAREL N CHERHRIIH FU R AL AR 1 question “I was introduced to President Wil ad a 10 minutes’ talk.” the sizes; perfect quality and o “He did not impress me brand. Friday at. slight _irregulars of the $1.65 to :x 79 grades Women's Silk and Rayon Stock- ings, made with the three seam back. Some with rayvon garter welt, others with the lisle. Good range of desirable shades. Broken sizes. Slight {rregulars of the 89c grade. 2 Gl 49c ary save in the least.” “he diary predicted that Wilsor n\ would he discredited. Repeatedly § ed 40 Woodrow Wilson fig- Children’s Sport fiodu. ribbed effect, with faney colored turn-over cuffs; broken sizes; perfect and slight irregulars 39 grades. 0PTIM|STS URGED TO SUPPORT AIRPORT it Landing Field Needed in Capital, Capt. A. E. Nesbitt Tells Club Members. The Optimist Club yesterday nnor noon was called upon to suppor tion pertaining to an Washington by Capt. A. vice president of the Fairchild Avia: tion Corporation of New York, in an address lwfore the luncheon club at the Harrington Hotel. “It seems so funny that we haven't @ landing field in Washington.” Capt. | Nesbitt declared. “The one thing vou | “ean do is to support legislation per- taining to landing flelds that are worthy of the name.” Col.~ Charles A. Lindbergh, the | speaker continued, is largely respon- | sible for the recent impetus commer- feial aviation has received. Postmas. | ter General New. he added, carried out | the wishes of those who put him in _office by releasing the Government Zoperation of the air mail to commer- of u\mm?r al Nesbitt. “The who runs | ial aviation,” he declared. “as | Ithere must be 40 men employed to :keep him going. There are many “people building planes in sheds and ithey may be good engineers. but in Zorder to produce for the public use, fone must have organization, equip: Sment, skillful engineers and be satis- fied with putting out the very best. . The manufacturers, he said, are looked “upon as assets of national defense.” Aerial photography, Capt. Nesbitt | explained, “is one of the things that “has peld aviation together for the last .foue five years. There webe times | Zwhen den were operating planes on :2#)8s and were close to bedrock. bul _gerial photography has kept thef@go- | ftag.. Thia txonly one of the many an- rations of !he airplane to commer- cial aviation." President F. F. Leith presided. The {guests includsd Capt. Holden C. Rich- dson of the Bureau of Aeronau Department, and Dr. George Lewis. director of research, Na- H ' Advisory Committee for Aero- * pautics. PAINTS BY TOUCH. ‘ Chinese Gets Desired Colors With- | out Use of His Eyes. i Correspondence of The Star. SEATTLE. Wash—Kwei Dun, Chi- nese finger-tip painter, one of three in the world, is to become a member i of the facuity of the University of £ Washington, assisting Prof. Walter F. Isascs in teaching painting and de. sign. Finger-tip painting, in which the nails and fingers are used instead of the brush, is an art of old Mongolia now known to very few in Asia. The resulte of applying color in the seem- ingly ecrude manner are amazng. Kwei Dun has taught himself the me. dium after but a few years in various art schools, He came to America two | vears ago from Shanghai. 1In his work at the university here so many art_students were inspired by hix ~nmn~hln that they petitioned for his_services as an instruetor. So adept is he with colors that he knows by the (’D!H.K of his finger tips the various pl:mflnl! desired without using his HOUSEWORK HEALTH AID. Woman of 82 Declaru It Promotes Physical Strength. Correspondence of the Associated Presr. for exercise, avoiding &, eration in eating helped Mrs. Maria E. I he: .v! the Maine Three-quarter Century | Fuller expresses little sym- for the present-day tendency to hildren to go lightl i cold weather. She believes that pro- | tection from colds is a most important | factor in preserving health. In the past 25 vears she has taken little out- door exercizea. Her chief recreations | are reading and writing. COURT BARS SWEATER. ‘ Tells Defendant He Must Appear Wearing a Coat. e of the Associated Press. Sport sweat- ers may wl as quite | a regular thing and in church some, but they will not pass as approved Aattire in District Court, David Nookey appeared hefore Judge Hib- | hard last week and pleaded guilty to illegal keeping of liquor, illegal wale of liquor and maintaining a liquor | nuisance. 3 | Sookey wore, among other things. a | t sweater and Judze Hibbard told | o defendant to appear in court next | Gobrraomnas | PIT Ay wesring a coat, ’ $2.95 In this assortment you will find Fall's newest Hats, combinations, of felt, velvet and felt The extremely low price makes it possible for you to have sev- eral of these smart little creations with- out the least bit of extravagance. Large and small heads—all the newest colors and shapes, $2.9. Goldenberg's—second here tomorrow at $3.50 & $4 Comforts & Blankets 72x80 Double-bed Size Comforts, cot- many 64x76 and weight ; ton filled, figured coverings, plain sateen horders: also 66x80 Blankets, good with 1$2.29 pretty plaids of blue, rose, tan, gray and lavender, also tan or gray with blue and pink borders. Heavy-weight Part-wool Blankets, size (6x80 inches for double beds, plaids of blue, fancy borders; for double bed overed with terials. Former §5.00 and $0.95 Goldenberg's—Fourth Fl 15¢ Crash Toweling 10c Yard 1,000 Yards Part-Linen Un- bleached Crash Toweling, absorb- ent weave for roller or tea towels. S9¢ to 69¢ Table Damask 39¢ Yard Ml ble D of \lvl(‘on/wl Ta- pink, tan and g comforts are wool hlltll sizes 72 satecn and other ma- values.. v tan and gray with 2x80 and 72x84 inches $3.95 —Charge Accounts Invited, 10c to 12¢ Dish Cloths, 5S¢ Knitted Dish Cloths, also Wash Cloths, Turkish and Turknit styles 29¢ Turkish Towels 19¢ (Stight Irregulars.) Double Thread Turkish Tow- els, absorbent weave for hand or rted colored borders, $40 to $45 Axminster and Fringed Velvet Rugs, $24 Only 17 rugs in the lot—so do not delay sizes 8 ft. 3 by 10 it. 6 and 9x12 it. for large rooms: in seamless Axminster or heav -fringed Velvet rugs. Iloor samples and slight irregulars. Floral, Chinese and oriental designs. Other Floor Coverings Greatly Reduced Perfect Quality, Small Lots and Irregulars One Karagheusian Worsted “Illunl Rug, size 9x12 ft. Formerly §120.00. Reduced to,..... $07.50 (7) Seamless Velvet Rugs, Smith's make; size 7 ft. 6 hy $ ine Regulur $11.95 $20.00 grade (24) Pabcol lnd Congo- leun Rugs, wool rug or patterns, with 7 ft. 6 in. by larly $7.50 to $8.50. Friday at (10) Seamless Velvet and Tapestry (Brussels Weave) Rugs, sizes 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6 and 9 by 12 ft; good patterns auds«: gs. Former $25.00 to $32.50 grades. Friday at $16'75 (14) Grass extra close and weaves; stenciled designs; 9x12 ft. Sold former- large room size. ly at $8.00 to $10.95. s s cobish. dg s First 'Ionr—MVllln Tables. 81x99 Seainless Bleached Sheets, extra length for double be hand torn and froncd; perfect rvegular $1 Friday at Whlle Crochet Bedspre e-bed size; in Mars regular 45x36 Blnclu:d lowcases, hand torn and ironed; perfect qual- ity; regular 3 ay at ¥ Goldenberg's—] Charge Accounts Invited. Art Goods 19c Stamped Goods, including aprons and tea tow- i els, ete. Friday at 10¢ Lace-trimmed D s<orted shapes and x Friday at 19¢ to 25¢ Odd Lot of and Braids. Yard Lace-trimmed P:Ilowcuu. assorted lace edges. Friday at 39¢ Goldenherg's—Second Floor, Charge Accounts Invited, VIR 25¢ 59¢ TN O INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNT.Summmmumummmummmm# & DO NOT, PENALIZE OUR FRIEND. (14) Luxoleum Felt-base Rugs, with borders; wool-rug designs, Sold former- Iy at $4.00. Friday Inlaid and Jaspe Linoleums, A grade; lengths from 2 to b Mllmrp yards. Former to $2.75 grades. lndu\ m W ivas s 88c (9) Real Oriental Rugs, average size 3 ft. by 6 ft; *hoice of Hamadans, Moussouls ind other: - (12) Kimlark, Marie An- toinette and Fiber Rugs, sizes 8x10 ft. and 9x12 ft. for large rooms. Former $18.00 and §2000 97 T8 grades . 27x52 Smith’s Velvet and Tapestry (Brussels Weave) Rugs, various designs and colorings. Former $1.69 $3.00 grade ........ 59¢ and 69¢ Necklaces, 29¢ arl (manufactured) Neck- es, two-strand and choker styles; good quality indestruct- ible pearls, beautiful luster and finish. 69c Pepper and Salt Shakers, :Lt;lh.m( silver, two In - 3Q¢ Goldenberg's—First Floor, Charge Accounts Invited. Women'’s 89c and $1 Aprons, 64c Women's Aprons, of good quality prints and ginghams; neatly trimmed; made with pock- et_and tie belt. Broken lots. First Floor—Bargain Table. 12V4¢ & 15¢ Cottons 9%c Yard Remnants of 36 and 38 inch hleached and unbleached cotton, in zood useful lengths. Goldenherg's—First Floar, Charge Accounts Invited. Lingerie Silk Costume 8, radium silk and satin: rich Iall shades; long lengt for- $2.98 mer $4.98 and $5.98 Slips, of grades ...coeeene Women's Costume white muslin, hemstitched yokes and deep hems; mostly all sizes: sold former- Iy at day at ... Firat Floor. French Voile Stepeins and Che. mise, dainty pastel shades, trimmed with :mponed lacex; sold formerly 81 39 $1.98. Friday m Step-ins and Chemise. of crepe de chine and radium silk pastel shades; lace-trimmed broken valie ...... Goldenbere's—Third Floo Charge Accounts Invite Gloves 150 Pairs Women's Chamosuede Slip-on_Gloves, saddle stitch and kip seam styles, with spear point or stitched backs. Pongee, French gray, mode, nut, sable and rosewood; as- sorted sizes. l-rldjly 79¢ at = & Pairs Women’s Strapwrist Chamosuede Gloves, gaunt- let style, with embroidered backs; sizes 6 and 6% only. Sold regularly at 59¢ pair. Friday at..... 280 Goldenbere's—T¥irst Floor Charge Accounts Invited. Juvenile Apparel (6) Girls’ Knickers, of all-wool imported tweeds: made with “Zip” fasteners. Light ades; sizes 16 to 20 years. Former $6.00 erade " 83.95 Children’s Dresses, of printed sateen and novelty madras; bloomers to match; sizes 6 and 8 years. For- sl.gs mer $2.98 grade.. guaran- Bestyette Raincape: teed quality, in navy blue and red, with silk linsd hoods attached: l’:;oken sizes. Former 82 - $1.98 Children's Raincoats, assorted blue and green; some with hats to match; broken lots. Sold formerly at $3.95. Friday at. $1.69 Goldenbers's—Third Floor— 59¢ Costume Flowers, 10c slightly mussed from handling; various kinds, in large and small sizes. (125) Sample Flowers, some For coats or dresses. Goldenbers's—First Flpor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Women’s 79¢ Neckwear, 37¢ , left from recent (105 pes) Women's Neckwear, Ieft ol o ‘Sets, Large and small neck sizes. sales, various smart styles in Jabots, etc. Odd Lots—Silk Dresses Sold Regularly at $7.50 $2.98 What an opportunit for women to purchase a smart looking silk frock for $2.98—models suitable for early Fall or Winter wear. All beautifully made in the popu- lar circular, flare, plaited or draped effects, with long or short sleeves, all new neck lines, Materials are Flat Crepe, Printed popular silks. Light and dark $12.00 grade .. (33) Vestee Blouleo, plam rolors formerly at $1.50. Friday at. Wool Je y Dresses, wanted Kall shades; size: (27) House Dress: grade ..... (42) Summer Dresses $20.00 grades (11) Winter Coats, sma d One Pink Evenlng Dress, sold Friday at (2) Sealine (Dyed t.one_v) Coat: Former $75.00 grade .. (4) Tweed Suits, grade . (6) Jersey at $5.00 resses, sizes 16 to 40, Friday at (16) Poiret Twill Coats, ~|mr|< or dress models, and $29.75 grades. . sizes 16 to 38. Former §: (20) Satin Dresses, sizes 42 to 50. Goldenberg's—Serond Floor.—Charge Acconnts Invited. Kiddies' Rompers and Creepers, various serviceable mate- rials; sizes 1 to 4 vears. Former 79 and $1 values. Friday 49¢ Girls' Sport Wool nruul, brown and tan plaids: styl 1sh models: sizes 14 and 16 vears, Former $7.98 grad Fri- $2 95 day at ... Girls' Tommy Skirts, fine-grade novelty plaids: made with hip pockets and belt; broken llu:, Sold _ for- merly at $2.98. Friday at ...o... $1.98 Little QGirls’ Rainsets, umbrella, hat and coat to match; plain colors and novelty plaids; nizes 2 to 5 years. Former "9! and $7.98 $4.95 Sati While Housewares necessary for us low price. with copper cold wood handles. Goldenbers 's—Raser Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor,—Charxe Accounts Invited. Clearance of Boys’ Wear School Pants, of corduroy and suiting mixtures; kn bocker style; 8 to 16 years: also golf knickers, fully lined; sizes 7 to 9 years; for- mer $1 to values .... Pairs) Boy: six pairs of blué cheviot; sizes 7 to 10 years and pairs of light and dark ma! rials; sizes 16 to 20 year former $2.95 grades. at . Pairs) "Sloul“ Knlclun. of suiting mixtures; sizes 14 to 19 years; former $1.95 grade .... al 19 (84) Shirts, “Lmle Friend” brand; collar-attached style; sizes lf”” to ]lh‘nflk mean- ure, former $1.00 o s 67c (61) Juvenile Sweate Mmlvln line; all-wool and part-wool qualities; coat style, in fancy colors; sizes 24 to 28; for- mer $1.79 to $2.50 ‘1.55 Cral TN Long Pants, in 20 as (30 Pairs) Long Pants, of suit- ing mixtures and cordurc nizes 8 to 16 years: irregulars uf $| 50 and $2.00 79(3 materials, ree 4108 mer $6.95 to '9 7.: Valuon $3.95 One Vest Suit, with iong pants; alightly lhmhd uize 6y 95 81 50 One 0dd Blue Serge Norfolk valie . Cont, slze 8, l6ft from suit melling ut !. . 81,50 Felday at ‘Wenl lhlu m nut Wan Pania, slk amall lot of Wash Hulta, per and bvesnlas L3 Y¢ of neat min tures; knlekerhooker panta nizen 11, 1 And 20 vears A 10, - wradeers s $3.95 [E)] nut Goldenberg's—Third Floor.—Oharge Accounts Invited. ades. (17) Girls' and Misses’ Coats, sizes 10 to 15 years, for your selection inch Irish Dress 36-i $1.98 to $2.98 Wash Boilers 98 e rearranging Section lot of Wash Boilers were slightly marred, making it to sell them at this ridiculously Good heavy tin bottom ~ and ent. harke Accounts nviied. B0 it valie .. Crepe de Chine and other Sizes 16 to 50. $4.98 and <lnpe< !-urnn rl 313.50 - $3.98 Reduced Tomorrow at An unusually Friday. 39¢ to 59c Remnants of ch Check Rayon, 36-inch , 36-inch _Sport Satin, Goldenberg's—First Floor:—Ch ttractive assortment 36-inch Imported Broadcloth, 36- inen, 36-inch Embroidered Rayon, 36-inch Moongleam Crepe, 40-inch Printed Organdy, 36-inch Rayon Lus- ter and 36-inch Silk and Cotton Pongee. Underwear Children's Nainsook Union Suits, broken sizes; reuiar S0 grade for 2OC Women's Athletic Union Suits, broken size: $1 grade, for. Women's (iauze Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless; slight irregulars of the 25c grade for. ... 19€ Goldenberg's—First Floor, Charge Accounts Invited. Notions Odds nnd Ends of Bias Seam 8lso trimming braids, ll)c and 12c values, 3c. Sc Spool Cotton, assorted col- ors, also white, 3c. 50c Sanitary Bloomers Step-ins, irregulars, 25c. S0c Fancy Ribbon Garters, with flower trimming, pair 25¢c. 39 Sai ry Aprons, flesh and white, 18c. Goldenberg's—First Floar. Charge Aceounts Invited. Handkerchiefs Lot of Women’s All-linen Hand- kerchiefs, with embroidered corners; pure white, sheer quality, neat hemstitched borders, with white and col- ored designs. and 19¢ values Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs, with hemstitched bor- * 15¢ and nbere's—First Floor. e Accounts Invited. 25c and 35c¢ Wash Fabrics 16¢ o of Wash Fabrice offered The collection embraces many of the most popular weaves for women's and children's frocks, as well as ma- terials for draperies and curtains, lingerie, etc. Choice of 36-inch Rayon Fabri inch Rayon-stripe Voiles, 30-inch Primted Plisse Crepe, 3 36-inch Stripe Broadcloth, 39-inch Printed Voiles, 45-inch Printed Linene, 36-inch White Indian Head, 46-inch Cameo Cloth, 36-inch Longcloth, 36-inch Stripe Dimity, etc. Desi s, 40-inch Plain-color Voiles, 36~ inch Slleen ble lengths and colorings. Wash Goods 25¢ Good useful lengths. Accounts Invited. Mercerized Wash Wool Fabrics for Dresses e Remnants of this other desirable to 54 inches wide. 75¢ to $1 Dress Fabrics, S57c Remnants of French Serge, Poiret Sheen, Rayon- Tom:trrow 95C yd_ Regularly $1.25 to $1.98 All-wool Fabrics, including Poiret- sheen, French Serge, Broadcloth, Rayon and Wool Dress Crepe, Storm Serge, Plain-color Crepe and weaves for coats and dresses. Black and colors. 36 stripe Crepe, Storm Serge, Plaids, Plain Dress Crepe, Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accor of four colo value (4) Console Tables, in mahogany fnish, gumwood con struction. Were $8.75,, 87-10 (10) Bridge Lamp BRases and Metal atavbn and fwiiation v Shades, paroliment value chades Eleven-pieve Solld Wal. Bodioam Suike A vetest @agq) Ol CRifurahes, venesyed wn ekl .4-5 (L] wal Hairline Stripe Serge and other weaves. lengths and colorings. Desirable 36 inches wide. Invited. \lnllumr) s Style o den oak, four top and base, . ding Ke retonne vedueed to fd-inch £59.00 U™ 8198 (2) Cheat of Drawers, mahog ANY venesred en gumweod Were 23000, yo @A™ = Anvved 1o £47.50 (1) Dining Room Swite, of ten pieves, walnit veneered on gum oo, Includen & 86-in. buffet, “hina cabinet, &04n. extension 1ahle, merver and six 3198 chaire, $250 value for.. omson's Gilove -fiun» Brassieres, R & || t.nrut Bra 32, 34 and 3300 zrade. day at ieres, sizes #4; former 2 and 34: sold formerly at §3.00. Friday at ... R & G Brassieres, 34 sold formerly $1.50. Friday at... 31..)0 zes 32 and * 69¢ Furnishings (9) Men's §2 to S250 Cricket Sport sm-m.- small sizes: sligh Ier'p.'ul'n« Frida 7‘0 (97) Men's S150 to $2 Shirts, collar-attached and styles; broken ¢ soiled from " 69c Men's Cotton with and $1.69 10 $2.00 zrad; (54) Men’s §2.50 Wool- mixed Sweaters, vee neck style; button front. Siz at (28) Men's $1.50 Dnmel Flannel Nightrobes, broken sizes. Slight irregu- 74, ) Men's 50c to Rayon-mixed Sport Hose, sizes 10 to 11’3 Klight irregulars. Friday at. 2“‘ prs) Men's 25c Maco llmt-‘ sizes 10 to 1113 Slight ots Invited. Toilet Goods 60c Derma Viva Liquid Powder at 29c. $1.50 Djer-Kiss 79c. Mavis Face Powder, all regular 50c box, with a 2 box of Mavis Talcum Pow- der, both for 49c. 69 W risle Bath scented 39¢. lub Toilet Soap, Sc B THRFE for ‘h cum scented, Bath Salts at tints, Salts, de- bath >owder, ‘Jc. m Table Covers, 49¢ (Slight Irregulars) 54x34-inch” Oilcloth Table Cov- ers, printed on Sanitas Oilcloth. Fast colors. 25¢ Oxlcloth Scarfs, 19¢ neat n nted designs. Fast colors. Goldenbere's—First Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. fra"r'unh Odd Lots of Furniture ‘With Low Price Tags, Marked for Quick Disposal (6) 0dd Serving Tables. Neatly (2) $79.00 Three-door Mah painted, finished in cholce ——— panish ° k- 867.50 %Bl (2) Sectional Bookcaes. of x.u’ sections, sz ‘", [E)) |’hmq\|«r Fiber Suites, in ¢ settee. Automohile chair and seats covered in e 849,00 265, \Wére i ' $19.75 (1) Davenport Suite, of three pieces, Overstuffed arnd ¥-oved in jacquard velour. Long bed- davenport, wing o and club chair. H‘N $149 value ... LTI