Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1927, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927. 25 O INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNT STIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII Y E DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIE N 1) S e Free Halloween Novelties Tre-]ur COmpl exion Kit S fol' the Kiddles IT PAYS TO -~ DEAL AT plvinistel With all purchases in the Children's 3 ’ CNdeTh'()u"var‘yMlvechl offer is to introduce Charval Powder, but in- 5 e "his s three ngs: Department, A Screamer Whis tyl_e} Charval Powder—A pre-blended velvety powder of a new and de- or Halloween Balloon. Boys p lightful odor. Regularly $1.00 per box. and Juvenile Departments, Charvai Rouge—Small case of dry rouge. Regularly 50c. STO Third Floor and Children's (‘l;‘trnll (l‘mgnplcl—mel;‘}l{t}tll‘e‘éz;e" compact, silvered case of chic Dept., First Floor. BOTH SIDES OF 77 AT K ST “THE DEPENDAB, sl » = - Size. RE' Goldenberss—TFirst Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. naAIAI A $1.00 . £\ Saturday is Children’s Day at Goldenberg's Novelty $2.95 NCW Silk Squares Such a variety of new and fascinating styles is exhibited in our Juvenile Department that you \ Chamosuede will fairly marvel at the assortments. All that is new and popular, and moderately priced. and Scarfs at $2.45 , e $ it High-Grade Winter Coats Smart Jersey Dresses . GIOVCS These smart new Square Scarfs are being worn at N every distinctive gathering where sports are indulged in— 5 \ 7 - worn either tied on shoulder or front, they lend a decidedly % ks 5 e 24 c air ¥ chic appearance. Other scarfs of crepe de chine with Just the cleverest styles we've ever howne—ecich Novelty Cuff Chamosuede narrow hem. Plain colors and combinations to match Stylish new Dresses of French Spun Pure Wool frocks of every kind. A 2 distinctive model and one sure to win im.mc(llme Jersey that's so practical for school and general wear. f Gloves, with contrasting T very kind. B i.vor. \Well fashioned of beautiful wool bolivia and | Lovely hand-embroidered designs, others in two-toned 4 color embroidered = backs, buckskin, in tan, blue and maroon. Soft satinette ‘c-‘fiu‘ts. lSnl! others models of Poiret twill in navy 1 kip seam and boulton dlue and green, made jacket effect. Sizes 10 to 16 1 thumbs. Flare and turn- 2 ; lining luxurious fur collar and smart stitchings. i Women S $1 NeCkwea'r) 79C Sizes 7 to 12 years. Foss § back embroidered cuffs. Little Tots’ Coats, $350 i { A ('Inme in new mode, bon bon, Girls’” Corduroy Tams, $! Little Tots’ White Wool Eiderdown Coats, double- \ : silver, French blonde and harmony. Sizes 514 to 8. New Fall Neckwear, including vestees, with cuffs, jabots, collar and cuff sets and separate collars of lace, linen and georgette crepe. Small and large neck sizes. p Girle' Corduroy Tams, black and assorted colors, | breasted style, with sateen lining. Sizes 1 and 2 years. Round, V and high-neck styles. In white, cream, ecru, with pretty bands and button. . S midee, ' . _ Children’s $2.95 Hats, $2.50 79 Chamosuede ; Children’s $1.98 Felt Hats, $1.48 Children’s Velour Poke Hats, in maroon and Gloves, 54¢ Goldenberx's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited, s - oor. rge Accoun o 7 § o A black, with pretty ribbon bands and streamers, Two-clasp Chamosuede Gloves, Children’s Felt Hats, beautiful new D 3 s, with embroidered backs; mode, models, with pretty ribbon hands. - All e e oacka:, modey the latest Fall colors. Children’s $2.98 Sweaters, $2.19 sizes 6 to 8, \ Clever NCW Handba S Children's New Pure Wool Sweaters, coat style, Goldenbers's—First Floor. Children’s $3.95 with, belt.” White and assorted colors. Sizes 24 Charge Accounts Invited. \ y Sweater Sets, $2.98 ) Antelope Suede P of P Guters Threc picee | LitleGielf $375 $1.50 and $1.98 $ Z 88 B e e L e o o Pearl *Necklaces [J with leggins and cap; cute piece Jersey Panty Dresses, hand- styles. In red, brown, | embroidered. Beautiful colors. Stylish Handbags are most necessary to complete one’s attire—these are tan and blue. Goldenberss—Thied Floor. c the season’s very newest and smartest styles, of suede and antelope; in pouch & : and underarm and back-strap shapes. Copied from the high-cost imported Még;;ncel:cfieg:fo;x:,w;;l‘::: :]rzngsb:;&?’:ien;tggcsi l;:gnse%"b;‘ bags. indestructible beads. Also Three-strand Graduate Necklaces, Women’s Suede Belts Original With Goldenberg’s R T e T e *Manufactured. 5 OC The First Time in Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. s L — | I R Women’s New Suede-finish Leather fi B o 2 e wolors cina. 8 Heavy-Weight Overcoats— Washington Suits in Late Fall Models— ing tan, brown, blue, green, red, wine, gray Good Wearing Materials : Regu[a'- and Stout Sizes and black. All sizes. Goldenberg's—First Floor. ke | Combination Suit and Overcoat Sale Two Garments for the Price of One fi e 3 ‘ = Women’s $5 New : Footwear $3.95 New Opera Pumps, Step- ins, Strap Pumps, Ties and - Oxfords, in ten new and A “success” from the word go—the men of Washington realized what an opportunity 5 favorite models for Fall and this was and certainly (QO!(fl advantage of this original sale. For those men who were un- . Winter wear. Of patent, able to attend the sale on Thursday we have another lot, equally as good in value and R velvet, black satin, tan and style as the first lot. dull leathers. Spike, Span- New Fall Suits, in two-button or three-button single-breasted models, as well as stouts; ish, military and low walk- full and half lined. Of pencil stripes, herringbone stripes and fancy mixtures. Sizes 34 to 3 ing heels. Sizes 3 to 7. 46 and stouts from 38 to 46. X g - . : Hal:;:“')"n?:;:t daand business, for afternoon and theater wear, hats for Topcoats of plaids, stripes and mixtures, single-breasted box model; ideal for cool eve- $3 and $4 Footwear every eTcny. . nings and days of Fall, as well as early Winter wear. Tan, gray and blue. Also fancy Soliels, Felts, Metallic Cloths, Velvets mixtures. Sizes 34 to 40. $245 Misses’ and Children’s Strap g £ ‘a:d lf\lovellty Co?'nbmatxot')sv‘ di A Winter-weight Overcoats of plaids and mixtures, in dark and medium shades, of Ox- P Oxtocds, Ti 4 High Bclea Wourmewia s fiuont sicse: bvolg sty Wik Ging Lic fayorite ford, blue and gray or tan fancy mixtures. Box models, in sizes 35 to 42. Good sturdy fab- ! SREAE OE Hatebr | tetes st s toques, the chic clip brim, the skull tight brim, off-the-face and cloche. R LN Wil e walll : ofis. o };)atlem,dt:n ian h ‘f: A hat to fit every head. Sizes for bobbed and unbobbed heads. Fabrics i SRR i 4 S’fz‘“fl;‘)’ toelcl ::d »ll]’:'/"‘so ie 3 that are rich in quality and coloring. e LT URRIRDN L eeRnie IRVINE ; Goldenberg’s—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. . Goldenbern's—Firse Flogr. T ar FREE Genuine “Campbell” Union SUitS purchase of Boys' Suit or Overcoat tomorrow. Sheer Chlffon Sllk Hose s 1,49 T Pty S $1.00 ~ir at §2.50 . . : Wlntel‘ Overcoats Irregulars of $1.95 Values Wool and Cotton Mixed Union Suits, spring Women's Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose, good wear- needle ribbed, making them more elastic and Sizes in the Smart, Well i“:‘dql:l:"il:)!; ‘:‘ith !;l: 501:, };izh stlicedvheeI cqnl\tor\ahle tr;) wear—suits 1]hutl?re built to fitl. { Lots From Tailored Models assore;.\:nto:fs,desigr:rbleer s::;les mf:: mF:fi with protected seam, set-in shoulder gussets and 3 to 18 Years . . 2 i ; closed crotch. Every suit perfect quality; full ® For Big and Little Boys az;‘igh\t‘hi'::':rgul‘:::l:hc A‘:':l::x:: q:::::;i cut sizes from 36 to 46. A wonderful opportunity to purchase high grade, serviceable, smart-looking suits and will not be affected in the least. overcoats for the boys, at a price within easy reach of every one. Men’ s $5 Bathrobes 53015 . 1/ All-Wool Suits, in nobby Norfolk models for boys from 6 to 12 years, also single and double Children’s Socks, 29¢ B i 7 breasted suits, in neat mixtures, sizes 8 to 18 years. Men’s Bathrobes, made of Genuine Whitten- S | Overcoats, of chinchilla and mannish mixtures; all-wool linings. Several smart new models Fancy Sport Socks, three-quar- don blankets and blanket cloths, in new stripes, - for boys from 3 to 17 years of age. ter length; various shades, with fancy turn-over tops. Ideal for plaids, Indian patterns and figured designs. J\ $1850 Vest Suits, $14.75 $23.50, $24.75 and $29.50 High School s it diii i Round-neck style; heavy girdle around waist. Rt Boys’ Alliwool Viest Suits, with twoipairs and “Prep” Suits, $21.50 Gpldenberg's—Firat Floor. Small, medium, large and extra large sizes. Plain olf knickers, ¢ path ¥ col s , . Lo s arge Asc ! . golf knickers, in neat patterns and colorings; Boys' Four-Piece All-Wool Collegiate Model Suits, with and bordered styles. ¢ also blue cheviots. Sizes 8 to 18. two pairs long pants, in fancy mixtures and blue cheviots e o Single and double breasted styles. Sizes 15 t Men'’s 75¢ and $1 Sport Hose, 37¢ v $10 Mackinaws, $3.75 . 12Y/¢ and J9¢ (450 Pairs) Men's Genuine Interwoven Sport Hose. of silk and wool and wool . Boys’ Mackinaws, heavy-weight Mack- ,$6‘75 to $10 Suits and Overcoats, $5.85 H dkerchicfs and cotton mixtures. A style we are discontinuing. All sizes from 9% to 12 in the inaw cloth, in neat plaids. Every coat with Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, of all wool and wool mixtures, sizes 7 to an Lok et ok in each wivie. new patent muffler attachment. Sizes 8 to 17 years; also Double-breasted Overcoats, with convertible collar, in a 18 years. variety of patterns. Sizes 3 to 16 years. % Men’s $1.50 Night Men’s $5 Coat Sweaters - 3 Goldenberg’s—First Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. 1 0 C Robes, 94c $2.95 Special Lot of Women's Men's Liberty-make Domet Flannel Night Robes, in new Men's L Linen Handkerchiefs, in- S it 5 el | R S Halloween Costumes That Will Help You Celebrate e v L o lemstitche em, em- 2% me tra full cut bodies. Sizes 15 to | shad. Veeneck style; broidered corner, col- it i S A, 108 ’ ; ored woven an e For Adults o Halloween Novelties For ‘the Children TR o $1.50 New 10¢ Sitroux Hair Nets $ 1 ’ wblihen by 10 Mostly Sizes 5to 7 Years .69 Vanity Cases Two for Regular Pumpkins, Sc and 10c. $1 llc $1.98 Grades A Noise Makers, 5c and 10c. : $1 1 9 ! 4 Serpentine Ribbon, Mexican Man and Woman—Spanish Man and Wo- 3 “pentme SEn S [ Sie Sitroux Real Hair Nets, Seiy i S Bt single or double mesh, ail Rooters at 10c. plated finleh, pretty 2 LONE IS quatys AN man—Devil (one piece), Spot Clown, Clown, Gypsy, } J Cow Bells at 10c. Balance of Stock Sold Regularly at $1.49 o patierns) Ntte) shades except ihite Ballet Da E . 5y 2 - and gray. Ballet Dancer, Pierrette, Chinaman, Turkish D: 7 Horns at Sc and 10c. : . . . e eopapact powder, $ and gray urkish Dancer, etc Confetti, Sc. All well made styles in following variety: rouge, lipstick and Goldenbers's : k 3 : : : B Vioos: Other suits or costumes for adults, $3.50, $3.98, $4.98, Other Novelties and Favors, Mexican Girl, Spanish Man, Clown, Squaw, Indian, mirror. Charge B eaets Juriteg, o $5.98 and $7.50. - at 8¢ to 25¢ each, Circus Rider, Spot Clown, Jack O’Lantern. N O INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUN T S e Eng»‘ymrg}v ; E OUR FRIEN DS R

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