Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1929, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, ~ JANUARY 16, 1929.° Tomorrow Thursday One Day Only Boys’ 59¢ to $1 Leather Belts 2 for $1.00 Real leather Belts with es. Some have attractive itial les. Sizes / Boys’ $1.50 to $5 Assorted rubber raincoats, lumberjacks, sweaters, flannel shirts, blanket bath robes, Indian suits, odd coats, odd blue serge miiddies and odd pants. Perfects and irregulars. All One Dollar each! Black or gray$ Boys’ $1.50 to $3.00 “Bell” Brand Imported English Broadcloth, Rayon Striped Madras and Silk Mixture Shirts. Perfects and ir- regulars in a great variety of col- lar-; attachcd st)les 12 to 14% Boys’ 79c to $1.50 High-Grade Pajamas 2 for One and two piece style. Of out- $ ing flannel and cotton. Included in this lot are some high-grade outing pajamas of perfect quality that are J : mismatched. 4 to 16 years. Boys’ 79¢ to $1.00 Hats and L Boys’ 79¢ to $1 “—"" Brand | Suiting mixture caps and junior boys’ hats, in tweeds, chinchillas and novelty styles for boys of all ages. Sizes 6}4 These blouses are from one of Amer- | ica’s leading makers. Collar-attached style in broadcloth and madras. White, | tan, blue and fancy stripes. 6 to 16 years. Also button-on blouses, 3 to 10 L)elu Perfects and irregulars, Boys' Department Located on Third Floor R — %//m@m\ S In the Boys Department WASHINGTON'S GREATEST SALE FOR BOYS (No Mail or Phone Orders Filled on Dollar Day Items) : | GOLDENBERG'S |——|The Dependable StoreI An Ultimatum That Means the Most Spec tacular Garment Clearance EverStaged in Wash ington! | Fvery Winfer Coifl Must Go! —and we’ve made the most drastic sacrifices in the history of | our Women’s Ready-to-Wear Department for qulck riddance! A choice of any style or size, for— Bcth Garments for $10.75 The Suits—All wool" or wool mixture suits, with one or two pants—some with knickers—some with longies. 8 to 16 years. The O’Coats—Chinchilla and fancy mannish mixture—every coat all wool lined. Warm winter styles. .3 to 16 years. The Mackinaws—Rich looking plaid short coats, also leatherette, wool lined'mackinaws. 8to.17 years. 300 of These Boys’ $1.95 to $3 Novelty Suits %) Manufacturer’s Sacrifice for Boys’ $ Day Washable waist with cloth : pants. Also jer- sey suits, lumber- jack styles. With lined pants. 3 to 9 years. Mothers! An Unusual Offering of | Boys’ $3.95 Coat Suits In a Smart All-Wool - Suiting Mixture Attractive coat suits with straight knee length full lined pants. 4 to 9 years. An ideal suit for either school or dress wear. Cromptcm corduroy and suiting mixtures, in golf and knicker Lined and unlined. 18 years. value. style. 8 to A wonderful 79c to $1.00 School Pants 2 for Perfects and frregulars of corduroy and suiting durable quality. tures of mix- Knickers and straight knee pants. 5 to 15 years. Boys’ Dept. Located on Third Floor. Use Your Charge Account ./ Knickers $ 600 Boys’ $1.25 to $3.00 = Wash Suits 6 Majority Are New Sample Suits Of natural linens, broadcloths, rayons and woven materials—and many other high-grade washable fabrics. Long or short sleeves. ~ 8 years. 2 to ) J i GOLDENBERG’S—TI:Q‘ Dependable Store—Charge Accounts Invited === = We Do Not Penalize Our F; rtends by Adding Extras or Interest to OUR Charge Accounts™ = GDLDENBERG‘S Both Sides cf Seventh at K Street Dollar Day in the Boys’ Depnrtment' A day of savings and values that is al- ways locked for and awaited by hun- dreds of thrift-wise mothers every month. Temorrow—for one day only— a dollar bill will bring you the values of several! You can wtfit your boy at a fraction of regular prices. Remember, the low price doesn’t mean lessened Washmg‘ton s Popular Shopping Center aquality! It means the greatest dollar’s worth a dollar can command! Tomorrow Thursday OneDay $2.95 Leatherette Lumberjacks $1.00 ‘Warm fleeI:ze Iined Boys’ $1.50 to $2.45 Fall and Winter Hats Styles for every boy. Of chin- chilla, suiting mixtures and felts. *These include our entire stock of Dbetter grade hats and caps. Sizes from 6% to 7. Boys’ 50¢ 4-in-hand || RayonKnit | Ties 4 for Literally ~hundreds of rayon four-in-hand knitted ties that for- merly sold for 50c each. Specnally priced for this sale! Boys’ $1 to $1.25 — " Brand | Shirts 2 for ") Brand Col- lar-attached Shirts, of broadcloth and madras. Full cut—assuring excellent service. White and fancy colors. 12 to 14}4 neck. Perfects and irregulars. Famous (* - Boys’ $1.15 to $2.00 Cotton Pajamas $ Outing Flannel and Cotton Pa- jamas, in one and two-piece style. | Perfects and irregulars. 8 to 18 i years. | i Boys’ $1 to ‘l 95 Wearables 2 for Leatherette Lumberjacks, 6 to 12 years. Heavy-weight White . Sweat Shirts, broken sizes. Juvenile Cloth Suits, Novelty Suits. Corduroy and Cloth- lined Pants of good quality, subject to slight damages. Perfects and irregulars. | Entire Stock of $40,000 | Worth of Fur-Trimmed | - Loats and Fur Garments to | Be Unloaded at Prices That | Will Sweep the Store Clean! Can you imagine buying a real fur ‘coat for $49.50? Or a rich Sealine or Beaverette | (dyed coney) Fur Coat for $69.50? Or a beautiful Sealine (dyed coney) Fur Coat for $87.507 Or a fashionable Fur - trimmed. Cloth Coat for $17.50? Or the cream of our stock of finer | Cloth Coats for $24.50 and $34.50? ‘ Or Broadtail Fur Fabric Coats, with | | Mandel fur collars and’ cuffs, for $14.50. | The fact of the matter is we antici- | pated a big coat business this season | | and bought heavily. You know what happened—the mildest Fall and Win- ter in years, causing many women to | delay buying new coats. Now we | must pay the penalty for our opti- | mism. With Winter half over and our | coat stock top-heavy, we are going to | take our medicine. 'If you have any | idea of buying a coat this season the sale prices we've put on our whole stock should bring you posthaste to | » Goldenberg’s. And even if youdon't | need a coat this season, the savings will make it wise economy to buy | now for next Winter. ; We are determined to make a clean sweep of women’s coats. The new, | sensationally low prices which go in- || to effect tomorrow morning tell the | story. ’ New Arrivals Just U npacked Add Fresh Interest to An Event All Washington Knows! Dresses that in every line and trimming note reveal the newest style notes for Spring! New special pur- chases join this event tomorrow, offering equally as wonderful assortments of beautiful styles as those which attracted enthusiastic crowds when the sale started Monday. Dresses of Satin, Crepe and New Prints Gay frocks, colorfully new, for street, afternoon, sports and evening wear. Misses’ and Women’s Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 44 Goldenbers's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. ‘v

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