Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1929, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY -4, 1929: KI WANIANS SEM harge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Service Charges Added: pmme| Nothing Takes the Place of Confidence! Without confidence — what i ’s $1. i ? The fact that Radford Moses, Retiring Women'’s $1.50 to $2.95 ‘ is reduction? The fact tha : ILK Goldenberg prices were so fair President, Is Presented S $ 1 .23 in the first place. The fact that With Token by Club. SCARFS . Goldenberg reductions can DA The new oblongs, squares L always _be accepted as !noneat concessions—these things Recently elected officers of the Wash. | and triangles in printed and =l I Kaask gL astalied st the club's funcheon blocked effects. Both Sides of Seventh at K Street —Charge Accounts Invited— Washington’s Popular Shopping Center :p‘::r: O B e o e O e e 3 were installed at the club’s luncheon in the Hotel Washington yesterday. I They are: | For Saturday! Extraordinary - Edgar Morris, president of the Edgnr v 5 5 s o R & s ) B Golde:.oerg’s Popular Price Dress Section—First in Value-Giving g et e $ 1 69 ° - munds, first vice president; O. Chance, second vice s : -l 5 7 ol 4 i 2. 0 “D. d C“t” hary o ice First in Fashions—Presents a Marvelous Collection of $2.5 1amon $2.98 Handbags ing been elccted to that office by the | styles, in a great variety of shapes and newly elected officers in December. 3 % Radford Moses, the retiring president, The Prettiest, Most Loveable New Spring Frocks for Every Need, for Every colors—all smartly styled of excellent ted with a cigarette case by . . . . . . the club, The presentation was made | Occasion, Gathered in Three Glorious Groups—Specially Priced at : ! quality leathers. Included are— by Roe Fulkerson ¢ 3 4 Twenty-one members of the club who A : d a 100 per cent attendance record 5 Bcaut[fffl quality, clear Pouches—Back Straps—Under- Kiwanis meetings during the past | ° = . ° 3 % crystal-like beads, in the g e . popular mushroom shapes. arms—Vanity Styles Claude B. Owen, _trustee o ias s P The manufacturer was taking inventory and \: H. Winslow continues as secretary, hav- | d s disposed of his samples and overstock of handbags , . BE 19 at unusual price concessions! The most wanted . yea i Dr. George A. Baker, Z, D. BI&CL- Fine sparkling diamond- istone, Albert M. Briggs, Burns C. Smart handbags, in Calf Morocco, Indn\- Downey, James B. Edmunds, Willlam | iy o . ; 5 g cut styles. mart handbags, in Cal oroc 2 N Froman, Dr, Gl O, Goodpass Visualize the kind of Dresses you are accustomed to seeing at $12.50—$15—$16.50— e L . | Goat and Reptile effects. Black and wanted These rich-looking “diamond. ture, Edwin F. Hill. Harry G. Kimball, or $18.00. Then come to Goldenberg’s tomorrow and see the marvelous values offered at cut” Chok t : i o b et g ), at” Chokers are now at the colors. o é’ i Edé:‘f i Rantued prices that not only save you a lot of money, but offer the pick of the season’s choicest 4 height of popularity! Goldenbers's—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Moses, Claude W. Owen, Charles W. ‘ styles, in every fashion-right material and color. Choose Spring Dresses tomorrow from ., Frederick W. Quinter, John F. | amon~ these two thou:and—you may select from the most complete assortment in Wash- Pre-Inventory Clearance Features in the Sheiry, Dr. Orville U. Singer, William | ° 9 lear F. Smith and Arthur F. Steinberg. | ington and be assured of buying drcsscs‘ that have no equal for Men’s Furnishings Department! Mr. Hill, in kegping up his 100 per * style, quality and unmistakable charm! y o . st G ) & 2 Fresh, new frocks—just f‘imlmcll\ed f ll'om ;he:lr b‘0xes'1 Vivid, a——-— Men’s 51.69 to $2.00 district conventions. He attended five 5 charming styles—so diversi ed that they lend themselves to irls’ ‘00 5. ~ ?, : % Kiwanis meetings in one week and four 5 every use of the wardrobe! Models suitable $5 & s -95 | Children S. $Z'49 Wool WlNTER UNDERWEAR e o wosk s uited 0 bbtasn & for street—for afternoon—for sports—and for Wool Dresses, $2.98 Lumberjack, $1.79 a 100 per cent average. Edwin H. Eve, / - semi-evening wear. . A clearance of broken lines and Assorted plaids, made with high 1 Frank T. Mitchell, Hugh L. Murrell | ¢ % incomplete sizes. Fine quality | pockets and knitted cuffs. Good and Willilam R. Shmucker received i poa N o wool material, in stylish models | range of sizes. honorable mention for missing only one PP ew Prints and colors. R e “Get.Sng? and - “Merit-make”.’ heavy- oy s s ol A B Flat Crepe || 5icscg oo | Children’s $4.98 Three- . g’ and “Meritmake” heavy James B. Evans, chairman of the| Babies’ $5.9 ool Eider- . weight Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, in ecru, orthopedic and welfare commit- A A Georgelte $ 8 Wool Eider- Piece Sweater Seu, 33.95 S te st ahdatid ravil, EVes fakient t eported that 91 new child ortho- 5 % . s b 4 . s \ 1 3 ; Canton Crepe down C“‘“’ 53'95 All-wool Knitted Sweater Sets, perfectly tailored and guarantee for fit and pedic cases were treafed under direction of the Kiwanis' Club during the year, Warm and -heayy quality, in | in white and colors—three pieces, service. Three suits for $3.50. bringing the total number treated un- 3 i f pink and white, with cute collars | consisting of sweater, leggins and y der the club's direction to 296. About and soft Ining 1 to 3 years, cap. White_and colors, Men’s $1.69 175 C?ées aMrc I\EOW recelvmad(reatmeg‘t. 2 / \ 3 Goldenberg’ nt. Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. = g he said. r. Evans reported expendi- \ - tures totaling $4396.73 for the ortho- 3 : Thom: $2. 50 Gl Union S“lt’ ) : C pedic work during the year. son’s ove- ! Heavy-weight Cotton-ribbed Union Suits, short el sleeves and long legs. In random gray, with flat- AN : i Fitting Corslettes and \ fock seams, reinforced crotch and extra long body. Sizes 36 to 46. ELL IS SILE i - 5 A e or:. PEACE DNJCTRINES % “Rio Rita” Girdles Entire Stock Men's Men’s $2.25 Coat St Aot f Blanket Robes, 259, Off Sweaters, $1.19 A A speci rch i Lecture, Opposed by D. A. R. At- Panels, Large th special ,])u 9 asekbrmg? f Every man’s Blanket Robe in our Elastic Coat Sweaters, in oxford i3 ese popular makes o stock now marked at exactly ONE- | gray, brown and heather mixtures. torney, Fails to Draw School & Lace : Corslettes and ' Girdles at POURTIl! &'{ tlh:' rew.h; p{toe. Made with two pockets. Board Heads’ Criticism, v worth-while savings! Large selection of styles and colors. | ———————————— Men’s $1.69 to $2.50 Delivering his advertised lecture on ‘ ” Made of beautiful bro- 3 Men’s All-Wool Lumber- Pajamas, $1.29 b il = “The Crisis in Democtacy; Ways Out,” cad iped fab Girdl which H. Ralph Burton, attorney for - o cac estrlpc_ abrics. Girdles £ & e the Daughters of the American Revolu- Colter : Jif with elastic top, elastic side jacks Now $3.£9 & h$4 'ils anid Ohbes ine clbsha, trimimed. with tion and other patriotic organizations, Flared 2 . ] and two hooks below front wvoil mx:gficgnv‘;-wk t, A i rayon frogs and l;:nldb. w‘ddy ln: 4 S large eat stripes an sought to halt by an appeal to_the i Board. of Education. Wednesday, Nor- oy pfe clasp. Corslettes with small plaids and checks. Sizes 36 E::;fi;“vi:gfiu e A to I man Angell, widely known for his so- f\\ boned inner belt and dia- to 46. Four suits for $5.00. cialistic views, last night avoided all b Y| phragm support, taped All Men' s Hats Men’s 65¢ to $1 e whloh 3ls. Buion. chatred be ¥ - g% straps. yould preach, o win heatty applause New Blues New Browns Orchid -k . One-Fourth Of Fancy Hose, 20c pair women in the Central High School New Tans Navy-Middy Grey 5 Girdles, 28 to 36 Men's $5 Hats, ‘Gol- @3 75 | silk-and- wool - mixed Hose. in e Prank Wy Billon, wupesintendsnt New Greens Rose Black Corslettes, 34 (o 44 s 44 Hiats, st e g g e Bl of schools; Henry L. Gilligan, member e e e A Ao Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Accoupts Invited. : wanted shapes....... nms—:ingg ot of the Board of Education, and Harry O. Hine, secretary of the board, were the audience. e conc A o11° et G Etont || QurPre-Inventory Sale—That Means a | Sweeping Millinery Clearance S - e on Mr, Angell's lecture. Mr. Hine even Cl i E Bov’s: O ¢ , S : .- Rigi ‘est of Your Apprecval— declared that he had heard Angell four earance o very DOy s vercoa Entire Stock Radically Reduced g Af You've W It.” times and that last night's addrels in g 5 h k 1] ick Di I ter You've Worn It. e e, maa Sxcmaly smiusble for in Our Entire Stock!! : for Quick Disposal! also present at the lecture. oxeumron of || 680) Boys Winter Overcoats Pric and Less SUICIDES ASKED IN HOUSE La Guardia Holds Wrong Men Are Being Enlisted or Something = 7f —— 1 P 1 Is Wrong. S al 3 4 B‘YAQO Mw:llfud Press. ¥ | it e e ke N/ off our regular low prices! " ~ L [ A - , material and color groups of clothis vesterday by Representative La Guardia, All kinds of Overcoats in all sizes that will gladden the A sale where neither value nor cost is given the least | —Two-pants Suits and Overcoats—we offer superlative values and real :-‘:rmx fifi%‘;"‘éfi;‘wé“;‘}’nzfl{% ':’g%;;:f, af heart of any mother at these prices. Coats of chinchillas, | _ ;cideration! Most of the hats are brand-new—some are | Come in Saturday and let us show you how you can save money on your clothes! fore a House subcommittee indicated i plaid backs, wool lined and fancy lined models. taken from our own stock—all are marked at one-half yeSults In all this sesson's popular models, and every favorite color and e o S A 3 Boys’ $4.95 Overcoats, 3to6years..............$2.48 | {heir former prices—and as a result you are the winners! | P* gmi““';dz"::::: :fl":tt:’. 'l;l:e!-:;l::ylen e e e “They elther are recrutting the wrong Boys’ $5.95 to $7.95 Overcoats, 2 to 6 years......$3.88 All French Room Hats tures. Plenty of plain BLUE OVERCOATS. o T l;glmfl\ e e s : Boys’ $8 to $10 Overcoats, 3 to 14 years.........$5.88 “Also, thers must be something Boys’ $10.95 to $15 Overcoats, 3 to 16 years. ... $8.66 N ow M arked 1/2 O” Winship $ 3 50 Men’s Trousers wrong with the discipline in the Army,” Bo; 16.50 Overcoats, 3 to 8 yea: .$1C.75 he Eg‘ieldfl “The ;;;Cm‘;t s:}:s“t; L;gtth‘e::el Bo;: :}g :: ‘slzi 75 Over:::h, 11 h.,czo ze.:: ;M 75 Model hats from the French Room—could never be Blues 32_53_$4 admissions et 3 ol 1 i i 1 Whet Ilfl Tor alcoholism. If there were that many Boys’ $12 to $15 Fur Collar Coats, 3 to 6 years. ...$5.75 | purchased at these prices except in a sale of this kind. in m{‘:‘; '%?:éflgi""'&’:"';fif' - The King, that alwars sive the ut- b the o c f alcoholism, the hay Sorvative Coat_and v beeR 160000 cses of repar Grnking ik > R !7_{: - $10 French Room Hats, $5 S, el e ol | | B i e 1 PALACE IS SPURNED. B e $8.50 French Room Hats, $4.25 Direct Entrance from K Street and Seventh Street Boys’ $6.95 Sheep- ined Coa :, 10 to 14 years. ...$5.45 $7.50 French Room Hats, $3_75 ew President of Austria Insists on | N ;v::g ;n;:,e:fio:s;y_{ t Boys' Department on the Third Floor. BOYS’ $1.95 TO Boys’ it pr o for W. Vi 3 GgT women’s 53.50 to $ 98 SI to sz VIENNA, January 4 (P).—Austria 3,000 Boys’ “Bell” 52.45 ySUlTs sljss Hats for Women, Misses an s 54.00 Kid Gloves . Fl owers ;:uc‘nnt f;gd :a sv;%a}hle holmc hl?‘r ;Ls B Sl i Some of felt and ntherg ({)f vel\het'dl_Hats ew President, Wilhelm Miklas, who in- rand rts that have become mussed from handling— i i : sists living as 28 T 5 (: Imported Kid Gloves, sh soft, s on living as unpretentiously as he lfld Blouses 69c SU] S $1.95 and for this reason alone have we reduced pli;\b]epskins, 5 NG ,h” joned {rom sof (Not one coat reserved) d when a simple schoolmaster. In Fancy stitchin; d novelty cuffs vain the government offers him as the is ice. : y s g and novelty cuffs icial White House a magnificent $5,- Made to Sell from $1 to $1.50 $1.29 them to this low pr fiiin:, thesel modélss . Also: pullaver; gloves: of 0,000 palace built by Prince Eu Perfect and Irregulars 3 e e e 3 R edion it 900000 palace bullt by, Prince Fugens T i The Shirts Jersey, Flannel ,md g;:f’t;l:g $ 1 69 $2 951 ?:‘\: $ 1 69 washable le\tl'ler., in several shades of tan. A sksiptilithe). Poaits. Washable waists, Cassimere Wool Ml“mry Women’s $1.50 Duplex Gloves | violets and Sweet Peas in dinand, 'whose murder started _the Imported end domes~ ~ Collar-attached shirts World ‘War, lived at one time. He is tic Broadeloth, rayon- 3 ‘ : . - Madras and in Broadcloth, Madras. ‘| ith'cloth button-on Suits. Also with Attractive styles suitable for The newest thing! Very Style-pius Gloves that are both washable $1 corsage bouquets for street sag ] s for s also offered a palatial mansion, erected Foros A fangy Percales In white and white, tan and X i Empress Marie Theresa, and an im- s knee pants in fancy wash: o < . perial e 2 e B city palace s “33{{3“405‘,',‘,.,,. blue. Sizes 13 to 14% pattc‘rns. 3.to 8 d}:"hab;:n‘t;amssf;g every type. In metallics, felts, charming in style and of ex- and serviceable. Slip-on and novelty cuff models. and evening wear. of Emperor Franz Josef. 4 to 10 yea ck. 3ito: 0 iyes satin_and velvet. cellent quali Goldenbers’s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Neckwear Department—Main Floor. But he told the government he want- | v Goldenbers’s—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invil ed only an ordinary flat near his office, e 54 o] OUR SHOE DEPT. Leads With Values!! [“Waners g9 g | oo Pt S ":.u.f'm"’.'!:"‘ B e PP s N D e, sl civms Fall Fashioned Hose SIC Colds and Warding off = - . “ . . 199 Button or Lace : — Silk from toe to picot top with narrow French “Flu® Attacks with : All Sizes 'American Girl’ | heels. Service weights have narrow lisle, garter welt and pointed heels. Both in an assortment of NOZOL i $ 1 19 & Arch Support Footwear : ] Men’s new shades to select from. Slight irregulars of 2 nationally advertised brands. gisicaa [; Newest Novelties \Over 20 Styles Dress Oxfords PR IR [ e B \ All Leathers W:e:: the Over 45 Styles b Black or Tan Rayon Hose Hose, 55¢ Pr. . ! Pumps— WA o i e e As Pictured 39c Pr. Sheer and servics NOZOL gives 3 way Complete Pro- Ties— i 3 - | i Women's Silk R T i tection. St M v, Shaped raps— 18s€es . 3| Quality” Rayon Hose, ankles and scam I—Nozol releases vapors that Oxfords— § 0 f d pointed or square heel I 1n all sizes and lh. breathe your cold away. All Sizes . Xroras - styles and seam ’ huik new and wanted shades. 2—Nozol clings to the mem- 4 e e s 50c Children’s braneof the noseand throat ; dy ht gnd of Pertect | 50c Children's and germs cannot lodge. g \ of colors for selection. Silk and Rayon 8—Nozol washes away mucus y . " ——— —— Sport Hose and keeps the passafesclear. " R o 50c Boys’ 7% Golf 23c Pr. On!ynhquxdmndo alithree. Firstap- 5 Hose, 26¢ Pr. With full - fash« plication of Nozol brings prompt relief, o joned fancy turn- “Flu” and grippe germs cannot take T . = = = == mfl'&}.’ nl;ou % m; curua. N“ln hold in membranes that are well lubri- [ ] Men’s & Boy: Misses’ and 9 P Women's 4- 49 | Tibbod” ‘cotton, | Bropm, gray. blue cated . . . such s the advice being given Dress Rubbers Children’s 4- Bn:lde Galoshes o (] n__ attracti combin: Per- cut by leading health authorities. All Sizes. Buckle Galoshes All sizes. .... == R - Nozol costs but little and you should g_ a bottle today at your druggist. ‘ake no chances, particularly with the

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