Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1929, Page 23

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THE EVE G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929, 'Seventh Street Post Office Located on Main Floor Women’s Crepe desl 39 ‘ ¢ Saturday Toilet ggzgzipf:ials! Chine Undies 5 : _ e Do e ot Smpo, 3 Dainty chemise and pretty stepins in a variety of 50c “Musoldent” Tooth Paste, 29¢ et I s n———————— st 50c “Masoldent” 1 made of 3 kood e o rpe e e "* """ | ‘Both Sides of Seventh at K Street Charge Accounts Invited - Washington’s Popular Shopping Center | 35¢ ‘Palmolive’ Shaying Cream, tube, 25¢ New Spring Dresses For the Younger Set and the Matron 1 ¥ . % ’ 2 ‘: a Values Worth $2.50 to $5.00 A\ With a luxury of an ek Undles Samples and Slight Irregulars. 3 s p Style and an \ - Our remarkable purchase frem E P Y ) one of America’s leading and finest e c ek ¢ manufacturer’s makes this price pos- ~ e Price That Ap- - ; il Y sible. We closed out the entire line Spealsto All d of samples and slight irregulars, but ! : as far as we can see every pair is R \:’dul\ington'u you:&gerl::hthfilled with - nhewli'-l en- \ 7" z Bodice (styls > R ) lar; Dress Section devoted to inexpensive frocks. Here ~ Z vests, panties an praCtlca"y perfect. - \\ ~ ! cH t;ezy find smartness and quality at a price (h::fper!nih :ln ( g tailored bloomers Every garment is made with the famous elastic “INobelt,” which means f\ extensive wardrobe at modest outlay. Every effort is made -N in pretty pastel . . A . . t ide the greatest rtments and the best values to shades. Some assured comfort and no troubles with strings—you just slip them on! Trim- l:: l;;z;ld ein “e,ai;i:::on":?d it Ganlpiley alspreciated cleverly trimmed med with rayon frogs, also some novelty styles with colored braid trimmed is attested by the steadily increasing number of women who with lace. collars and cuffs. In sizes A to D. Ycu will be so well pleased with the lock to Goldenberg’s for their dress requirements! v quality and the price that you will buy them in /; dozen lots—or more. . [RISRN Our Stocks Ave Being Constantly Aug- wome'n, s C otton 9 5c An Extraordinary Purchase Brings Materials Include Imported English Broadcloth, Domestic Broadcloth, French Sateen, Lusterette Cloth, I D mented with Extraordinary Values, Such p o Y ) Oxford Cloth, Printed Broadcloth, Madras, Pajama Checks, etc. as Are Featured Tomo"owyi,. These Won- Union Suits Regulation, Lounging and Middy Styles. Stripes, Novelty Figures, Neat Patterns, Plain Colors and Whites derful Assortments at $6.90! kn&gl:]deir:z;:;‘wcslgrl;: sujlthsl.e‘x'ir; ri?'wl ::flc skfi:iles;; ’ 2 ’ : . g e ring Dresses of Flat Crepe and s Men’s 50c to 75¢ Silk and Rayon Hose Men’s $1 to $1.25 Athletic Union Suits New Spring Dresse et Women’s Knit All th i irath “Alarvel” ; 5 : New Prints in various colorful designs. Y, e newest Spring patterns in a fine quality Marvel” brand suits, made with elastic belt - . B i e el e i C| oo bk et ont i ind i 69 All sizes—14 to 20—and 36 to 44 Jersey Bloomers C . o roomy legs. Fashioned of broadcloth, madras, dobby i i S e e At et broadeloth, and other fine materials. Full cut and c New Blues Orchid Middy Black it i i SHE R etond e Sizes 10 to 11%. or §. perfect. Sizes 36 to 44, New Tans New Greens Rose Navy thie 79 grade. Pink and xhile, Goldenberg's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Goldenbers’'s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Women’s Twin Heel a 5,000 PRS.—WOMEN’S, Pure Silk Hosiery ngs % || MEN’S, BOYS’, CHILDREN'S— : 5 R0 O Newest Footwear $ 1 'OO Pall' . \ %fié : Y : J g ) “A Style to Suit Everyone” now we offer them to you at this most moderate price. Perfect quality sheer chiffon to the top Let every man who wants to save T senmadiack ni WS ISO0E ot UK “twtn money on his clothes come to our Thess Newest Colors For Your Selection men’s clothing department with the Sun Bronze Mistery assurance that he will get the best Wrought Iron Sun T 1 1 g v S b F::" clothing values a Washington store un e can offer. v 5 it Every one of these garments was Men S Trouser S | Women’s $1.00 lfmt f!'on; faf!l:riu °?~',°f""§ cl;qla.etn B]ues =l| s 2 $ 3 $ 4 %,/ y P o or their sturdy quality and ability P - { % . " oo §nl¢lol$oel;lg:reor to stand hard wear—in every gar- The styles, fine fabrics and You can match up your old End-of-flle-WCek Clealance of Notlons Jeiice welghts. Ceamed back with ment will be found that tailored ex- | expert tailoring will instantly | | coat and vest without the least OV | - 10c Rayon Infants’ 19¢ 2,208 caiige even ‘weave. In new cellence thet is the hallmark of | appeal to men who know fine | | trouble, and freshen up your ) Bias Binding, 2 pes.. c Rubber Pants c Goldenbers's—Main Floor—Ohates Ateounts Taviied. reliable quality. giothess wardrobe at slight expense. g Assorted colors, 3 yards to a piece. | - Slight irregulars_of the 19¢ kind. : B Ell—ilal’e_l's Assorted colors and_sizes. Q. l . [} Play Aprons . ].oc gf:.‘ .:'y Ae;m okt | 50c and 59¢ 1 i ili 10c Turkish P At New J nfi Introducing the New Head Size Millinery 5c Faitic Cordles’ . . 38(: Wash Cloths Small sizes. Made of strong elastic Gals' New ““Hampden’’ Master-Made Felt | —==see=tee Spring Frocks 1o Fit YOUR He adsize Corsets, Girdles and Corslettes Clearance of Discontinued Models and Broken Lots of High-Grade E l s w’ h G l d b b ® w h' Makes at Reductions of One-Third to One-Half and More! $ I 98 . = xclusive With Goldenberg's in Washington | oo co oot vov s i e ow i, o' e 5 E N A 4 . continued models we have made sweeping reductions. Thomson's Glove B SRR lmmngl' C..B, R. & G. and Treo makes are included—all at sensationally bs Edo L gy oy . o low prices. : Tlll ;fl?le,_ ;:mc_nca.l frocks in i o ; ) 18 (different styles— Every Hampden hat will ot S il Girdlesy . forineny Corsets “and’ Gisdles, formerly 2 )’llgl .s]pnn;,cyl)rmt;. slngcs a}l;l = g three for matrons. Each come to you in a fancy priced at $1 and $1.50. priced at'$2 and $3, now 89(: plain colors. everly made with s T marked - pleated and shirred skirts, neat 5 X hat ha' o Hcmpden . Hampden box (style Corsets and Girdles, formerly Corsets and Girdles, formerly pockets and attractive belts. Cor- 5 o\ label in the lining. p as illustrated). priced at $3.00 to $5.00, priced at $4.50'to $6:50, rect in every way for the grow- oW Sued $l '98 e i 52'98 Corsets and Girdles, formerly priced at $2.98 to $4.00, now $l 49 . ing girl. Sizes 7 to 14 years. marked .79 . o1y o / R This collection of Hampden HEADSIZE Hats, now introtlucéd for the first Girls Dalnty Glrls New Sllp- ; time at Goldenberg’s in Washington (and exclusive with us), enables every B tte S . " s t woman to select the style that becomes her most in her own headsize. No longer Just Received! ul l'fly kirt on Sweaters / ¥ is it necessary to slash, fold, tuck or crease your hat to make it fit...that is, The cleverest style of the Thete are st thiH B £ NG if you buy by headsize. Men have been buying their hats ew an a s b viceable for every use. to wear with the butterfly $ § 'S to headsize for man ~1’|‘mt women have just recently > tractive assorted plaids w 5 found out that it is the BEST way. ¢ muslin waist_attached, sf 7 to 14 years, or in band cr | style, 'sizes 28 to 34. collar style. Sizes 32 to 38. " o X ks ;- shapes, some like the one sketched, others [ L& |21%3(22 227,23 (237 with all shell tops. Fashioned of such S ——————————————— i Children’s $2.98 Slip-on Sweaters $1 69 K% zes ... .| 6% 6%| 7| 7% Tl T 1% [AUNEAME| | exquisite leathers a5 Shoe Calf and Alli- ol skirts! - Novelty slip-on These delightful bags in Chanel Red, @SS styles with crew neck or { X Find your headsize from this chart X iy .Tan, Blonde or Black. New attractive M—PX‘: 1 A Cozily warm for the colder days of Winter! Hampden Hats are created of fine felt and they have a youth- [\ =48 gator grain, carefully made and well [ | Dainty, attractive styles in all wool. Blue, {an, green fulness about them that you will find extremely chic. They are [¥Clx L, fitted. Among such a collection you aref-Y and navy in combination with contrasting shades. shown in black, browns, and all the new bright colors. 3 R sure to find just what you want! Sizes 2 to 6 years. 3 S Goldenbers's—Millinery Department—Second Floor. 2 Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor.—Charge Aeti‘llll Invited. A Great Purchase of Maker's Surplus Stock of Boys’ High-Grade Clothing —Secured by Goldenberg’s at Prices Below Actual Cost of Production. A Saturday Sale of Extraordinary Interest to Washington Mothers! One of New York’s prominent makers of boys’ clothing disposed of the balance of his stock at a great sacrifice, and because we were able tc obtain these extra- ordinary price concessions one of the most important sales of boys’ clothing ever attempted in Washintgcn gets under way tomorrow! Boys’ $10 ’ Every Coat in Our Stock Must : : ’ TwoPans Suts ¢t gg| BOYS’ $10, $12.75 Gol—Regardless of Cost | Boys’ $5.00 to $8.00 Durable all-wool Spring . . e e == and $15 All-Wool —We Carry No Stock Over! Suits, $3.69 ™\ E?.?.“xéwks@ g!:‘li( g::rt:. “J ’ ° ° Odd lots and slight irregulars. Nicely T ayson’’ Suits RS S T e e i mistureSome suis Wik I pank 5 3 i Boys’ $7.9s. to 512-!9 Overcoats. Every sov.ne with kr!{rkcr: and some with golf Boys’ $10.75 : With Two Pairs of Golf Knickers and Vest Every suit|coat_wool lined. Sizes 3 to 6 and 13 $5.00 style pants. Sizes 6 to 16 years. all-wool — mo- O Smartly tailored English model suits in single s Boys' ’ Blue serge Suits $ :9_5 and double breasted styles. A great variety of :::l:d -la::; Germania Chinchilla and mixtures. 3 $9 75 g"y‘ 36.95 to s“’ $ 6 = A o Boys’ $5.00 to $12.00 Overcoats. Some $2 09 tailored. Great variety of patterns in suit- o Ei’éi‘;“*:‘,fij“"é,’;fi"%‘:‘:’,’,“ T Spring patterns in light, medium and dark shades— pairs of knick- [to 8 years uble-Breasted Suits 5 : . i Big Boys’ $18.50 to $24.75. Sizes 11 to 20 years. wool, navy blue serge, plaited just the thing for dress and Easter wear! Sizes 7 ers fully lined. b All-wool ngvy blue Serze Long { Ps d di o teape o 12 your B to 16 years. E $9.75 and $14.75 i, o, R AT the junior boys. _————'—_—'__————————"——_‘,—_fl—"‘”“————'——— Boys’ $12.50 Two Golf Pants Boys’ $15 Two-Pants Boys’ $8.69 Leatherette Boys’ $16.50 to $22.50 “Smart Set” | Boys’ $18.50 High School and . “Pren” Suits . Knicker Suits 75 “Prep” Sui Wool Suits $ .75 zfjpm§u1“ S $ 75 Mackinaws $ Newer before have we oftred . !VQ:YP nul§|::es R "m$ -75 ol - The ideal such a b t high-grade ehal " Fleated Vepts and Bleated ===|slgned for the High School or e P e R e ] S all-wool suite—with two peirs of pairs of long pants and vest! Boys' Dept. \ Knickers—in all wool suiting ma- College boy! Spring suits of all-wool . piaid linings. -Ever: knickers and vest—expertly tal- Blue cheviot and fancy mix- Third terials, A host of attractive pai- all-wool materials in either st R s Ir0f (Rt wiHproor. lored of handsome Bpring mix- tures suits tatlored in the very 8 to 18 years, tures. 8 to 18 years. newest advance Spring styies. tion. Every suit carefully tailored. medium or light shades. Sizes . 14 to 20 years. Floor. assuring a perfect fit. 7 to 17 years. 14 to 20. We Do Not Penalize Our Friends by Adding Interest or Extras to Our Bud*! Pla

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