Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1929, Page 25

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THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1999, v a Big Glove Event! Tairs of Sample Imported —_— 1,800 Yards of Smart New 596 $1.00 to $1.39 SILKS ¢ 9, Lovely all-silk qualities—at very little more than the cost of cotton wash fabrlcs' Flain Shp -ons Dcuble-Tex Gloves """"‘NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO OUR BUDGET PLAN . ue-Offerings That Add PowertoShopping Dollars! GOLDENBERG'S 57" Friday—Another Wonderful Silk Offering! Of course you will take advantage of such thrilling savings to choose generously for s Strap Slip-ons Fancy Cuffed Styles Spring apparel from this beautiful assortment. Ever so many attractive colors. R s T 40-in. Plain Pebble Crepe 36-in. Silk-faced Duvetyn able Fabuc Glo;es Seamless ed Double heels 50 Fine Bleached Sheets 80x105 x|)c)u< Dependable $‘| 29 s Covers bnd twin bed et Spreads 1 79 nbleached Sheehng eavs. round 15 £ price, you'l c rg's—Majin Floor, Accounts Invited. of the Nationally Advertised he Cedar Chests 5178 v Ycu Can Buy the 4 Wanted bice-Hemmed indovr Shade; t “lo.iand Shades 24 to 34 in. by Loag, 83c S1.75 £2.00 " 63c 'md American hnd W ndow gha:!c.‘ conds, hullfld Jndes ¢ and 7. Be (-arh to 8 counts Invited. Goldenbere' 40-in. Satin Charmeuse 32-in. Colored Pongee g g ) 40-in. Black Silk Radium 32-in. Rough Weave Shantung ou }1‘;?11 c 32-in. Printed Pongee Main Floor.—Charge Aceounts Invited, Special Sale of New A Rare Purchase and Sale of Sample Lots crnd Odds and Ends of $1.50 Hand- painted Women’s New 50c and $1.00 Sllk Triangles Spring Neckwear 590 Jewelry 19c ) $ A wonderful offering—and dainty neckwear like this is quite fashi quite fashionable this season! All 1 Priced for Immediatz Clearance! sorts of delightful new collar and cuff sets, Women and misses who love sparkling new group ]).nhmg vestees, plastoons, panels, jahots, etc., of crepe de jewelry novelties can indulge their taste gener- lor effects — thoroughly hand-painted on full size chine, lace, linen or georgette. All worth a great ously at this absurdly low price! FEarrings, *Remarkable at so deal more than this sale price. brooches, bar pins and necklaces of many types. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. ====WE DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIENDS Another Goldenberg Sc-u'c= at Typical Goldenberg Prices is Introduced in A New Optlcal Department With Dr. B (Registered Opton o Free Examination! Thoroughly skilled optical ser a to our patrons is invite vou to take are giving you the s trauble. *Opening Day Speciol 1 000 Fine Shell Frames, $1, $2, $3 . weights and shades to choose from at these which far und e their <p1m did quality. s Invited.” YA ALY veotv. A Great Mill Purchase of 3,400 Turkish Towels Al Two Prices Which Offer Huge Savings! Scme Are Subject to Slight Imperfections No need for any home to be Inckmg in plenty of bath towels c when a sale like this comes along. c Such wonderful values that wom- ea will be buying them by the F Regul 10 & 1o :: dozen. All white or with colored f;: ie'“};: Grades borders. Grades Goldenberc's—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 98¢ Initial An Extraordinary Purchase of Men’s and Young Men’s Stationery 3, TWO-TROUSER SUITS AND TOPCOATS Where can you get such a choice of handsome patterns and colors, in models for the college student, the young man, or the conservative business man? Plain blues, herringbones, fancy mixtures—they’re all here! Where such smart single and double breasted models? Where such unbelievable value in new Spring Suits with two pairs of trousers—or Topcoats in the smartest new Spring styles? 98¢ Tahle nghter:, 69¢ Every modern home has one or more of these smart lighters—which | burn energine. Choice of many ! colors. Just 35 at this price. 75¢ Stationery, 35¢ Box Box contains 72 large white flat heets and 50 matching envelopes— ¢ good quality paper. Coldenberg’s—Main Fioor. Smcll Lots in Stamped Goods .mc Cretonne Scarfs, 15¢ Two-Trouser Suits Two-Trouser Suits Men’s Clathirs and Topcoats Extra Special Dept.—Main \ Excellent fabrics and Fioor., this price. OJd L;l; ;z’ncl Friday 'Barggir;x in Boys’ Clothing 15 Boys’ $3.95 Suits, $2.89 These few knicker suits of practical dark mixtures m?v be ha'd in sizes 7, 9, 10, 12 and 13 years. Splendid values, too! 50 Boys’ $4.95 and $5.95 Suits, $3.95 Sturdy Wool-mixture Suits with knicker pants— offered here in sizes 7 to 14 years. Well worth Investi- gating! 62 Boys’ $6.95 to $9.75 Suits, $5.88 Two-pants Vest Suits, in Spring-welght wool mix- tures. Sizes 7 to 15 years. Good patterns and colorings. $7.95 to $9.75 Blue Serge Suits, $3.95 Just 73 of these dandy little suits—double-breasted coat with long pants. All-wool quality—sizes 3 to 9 years. $10.75 Blue Serge Suits, $6.95 48 All-wool Blue Serge Norfolk Sults, with two pairs of knickers. Sizes 5 to 11 years. Fine for Communion, $3.50 to $3.95 Sweaters, $2.95 All-wool V-neck Pull-over Cricket Sweaters, in new Spring patterns—lots of them! Sizes 28 to 86. 98¢ School Pants, 79¢ Staunch corduroys and suiting mixtures—with buckle or button strap at knee. Sizes 8 to 16 ‘ears. Clearance of Boys’ Ncecis at 15¢ Blouses, parts of pajamas, Windsor ties and a few hats. Some damaged or mussed. Last Call for Boys’ Overcoats At “Give-Away” Prices! (5) Boys' $8.95 O'Coats with Leggins, 3 and i (50) Boys’ 6 year (15) Bo, 7 years (15) Boys’ $9.75 O'Coat to 5 years. (30) Boys' $18.50 to $24.75 O'Coats, 13 to 15 and 20 years (9) Boys' $9.75 Mackinaws, years (30) Boys’ $8.69 Leatherette Mac! 18 years Clearance of Lumberjacks (25) $2.95 All-wool Lumberjacks ..$1.97 (30) $1.95 Part-wool Lumberjacks. . ..$1.59 4) $9.75 Suede Lumberjacks, 12 to 16 yeln, $6.75 (2) $5.75 Lumberjacks, 8 to 14 years 2.! Goldenbers's—Main Flaor—Charge Accounts Invited. Silk & Gleria Umbrellas $2 88 ments and all sizes. vy patterns, trimmed . Recular size for dressers £ ‘)c l.mene Bedroom Sets, 29¢ W fs. three-plece vanity set shion top—in choice of three pretty patterns. 75¢ Stamped Gowns, 49¢ Better come tomorrow | Medium sized nainsook gowns, wanted patterns—Every while the selection is at Buy on Our Budget Plan | ;imoed'n moo caimiy patirs i garment a real “find” at ° its best. Splendid assort- . You can use our Budget Plan and pay for your purchase while wearing it. No intercst of exiras. | 99€ Rayon Pillow Tops, 32¢ We do not penalize our friencs. Lustrous square rayon pillow tops Puich?ée of Men’é $i 69 to $2.25 ‘Stadium” Pajamas Noggle and other high-grade makes Perfert Samples and Slight Irregulars These will be another big seller tomor- :rcw! Genuine English Broadcloth, .Cot- ton Pongee, Madras, Printed Broadcloth and other fine materials—in lounging, regu- lation or middy styles. Well cut—in sizes 3 for $3.50 A to D. « - . Athletic I C Regatta & Varsity Makes, Too! Every Garment Perfect Quality! There'll be no need to urge you to buy in lnr‘e quantities when you see the quality of the suits we are offering at this surprising price! Materials include Im- ported English Broadeloth, Striped Madras, Plaid Madras and Crepe Madras. Leg 'O or regulation style with elastic webbing across back. Every garment full cut. Sizes 36 to 46. e 50c to 75¢ Fancy Hose $1 Cotton Ribbed Underwear Perfect & Slight Irregulars _l.nn;: sleeved, medium weight Rayon-and-silk Mixed Hose, with shirts with sateen-faced front, c Lo ”"'“"’""ddh";"“ toes and soles. and drawers with reinforced stripes f t EaRiOlan e R Cnaticmne, c seat and crotch. A well known make. Sizes 10 to 111, ) All regular sizes. 5 & $6 Wool Pull- . $Sw¢:tzr, et $1.50 & $2.00 Silk Ties ’ ) £ Handsome hand-tailored ties Perfect quality, too—in these dandy of L o 3 Sweaters made by the Murry Knitting $295 'f finest imported and d ""N'r C Mills, V and crew neck styles—com- silks—in large shapes with all- fortably made with taped seams, o e Plain colors and “fancy jacquard eflects, ' Slzes 36 ‘[; ;'] l,””"' Large choice of patterns fo 45, and colors MEN’S $2.00 AND $3 00 SPRING SHIRTS . i very. Ome Perfect 700 of these high-g clean- (nl shirts to choose from at this exceptional price Rayon.striped |xvr\'u|«|nth nadras and other fancy shirtings in a splendid assortment of patterns and colorings. Collar- attached, neckband and collar-to-match styles, in sizes 14 to 17, - Goldenberg's—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. LEADS withF Frlclay — Dress Slippers—15 Pairs Women’s Assorted Galoshes 8c to 12¢ . —odds and Handkerchiefs / il onds: bt iall Sttty in lot only. I'Tens 121c and 15¢ Elk soles, e ) oaddcd hosls 15¢ Amami Shampoo | “odds and 3 for 25¢ SRt s o A popular and delightful shampoo ay only. for cleasing the hair and scalp Goldenberg's—Main Floor, ————————————— | Final Clean-up!! e e - : Handkerchiefs | Men’s Felt Hylo Women 8 Al =2Z2"F0. & cinls Kinak Claam:up? Plain white witi: en cred initial Slippers OXFORDS HI 89 D erars Sizes LOW STYLES Galodhes S il I FINAL CLEAN-UP!! About 107 Pairs Women's pmall &- Prve] ey b |i$%7 —123 Pairs Assorted Children’s Shoes and Slippers. 50 S |1/ These.are odds and ends—broken sizes. Be here early. Pair Handkerthlefx &l Final Clean-up!! ? ) T Final Clean-up!! iain white hemst .;,:‘Mv.,w i Wom.en's Felt WOmen S—BO ) _Glrls Babies’ SoftpSole ' Sl 4 M;}x's 25: . p.flta"":rpez"gc F OTWEAR > Odds S-I-:rpe" ) Ny 8% | ends, but all s j| sizes in lot; many styles, many colors. Friday only. iGH AND | Children’s Automatic | Style Galoshes—All Sizes. to 10';. Fri- d-y only. = First qual- ¢ - Women’s Black Automatic Low $1 98| |- /L:I ‘:i:el 31_% it A in_gold, green or blua—daintily quilt —1%in_Floor. % For a Limited Time Your Phote Enlarged for 39 Bring any good ‘hoto, snapshot or roup picture you ish enlarged to Gieldenberg's. We will enlarge it to a fine oval plaque size 14x17 inches. You do not have to buy a frame. No mail or phone orders. ldenbere’s—Third Floor maflfm n wrifing by the wmaiadiurer EVERY Giant tire you purchase for your passenger car is guaran. teed for twelve months, in writing by the manufacturer against stone bruise, blow-out, rim cut, tread separation, wheel misalignment, natural wear or any road accident. This liberal offer illustrates the confi- dence expressed in the high quality of materials and workmanship of Giants + - + - - and at a time when Giant sales are advancing rapidly. Sold on Qur Budget Plan. There's a Size to Meet Your Car's Requirements, at Goldenberg's Underselling Prices! Goldenber's—Sporting Goods Department. Fourth Floor. INDUSTRIAL GAINS l - SHOWN BY SURVEY Manufacturmg Plants Value of Product and Number Employed Increase. By the Associated Press. Products of American manufacturing ndu< ry for 1927 were valued at $62,- 712,047402 on the basis of Consus Bu- reau figures. This was a siight increase over the value of 1925 output, which reau placed at $62.668.259,501, increase of 434 per cent over 2 itput, which had & value of 920 7 there were 191863 manu- establishments operated in which employed 8.351,257 paid out in wages for the $10.848,782,433. This was & de- ase in number of workers from the g ¢ census, which had with but 8.381511 ge total for the year alue of product by any group was accredited to plants engaged | in manufacturing “food and kindred products.” whose 1927 output was valued at $10,999,789.550. 'SECONDARY SCHOOL OFFICERS ELECTED Milo Smnrt o{ Indmnapohu Is Made President of N. E. A. Department. clated Press. | _ CLEVELAND. Ohio, February 28— |Milo H. Stuart, principal of Arsenal | Technical High School, Indianapolis, \lnd was elected president of the de- partment of secondary school superin- tendents of the National Education As- | sociation, in convention here yesterday. | Other officers named were: M. Shan- | ning Wagner, principal of the Wilming- ton, Del.,, High School, first vice presi- dent; W. F. Warren, principal of the Durham, N. C., High School, second vice president: Arthur M. Seybold, Cleveland, and John W. Harbeson of Pasadena | Junior College, Pasadena, Calif., mem- | bers of the executive committee, and | H. V. Church, principal of J. Sterling \Inrmn High School at Cicero, Ill., sec- ry-treasurer. The department of national research |in science teaching elected W. L. Eick- | enberry, professor of science at the St ‘Tenrhrrt College at East Stroudsburg, Pa., president and S. A. Powers of Co- | lumbia Universit York, secretsry | RESTAURANT MEN MEET. President Says ‘“Cream"” Offered With Coffee Frequently Milk. CHICAGO, February 28 (#).—The reading matter on so many Chicago restaurant menu cards—“Coffee with | pure cream”—is not always in keeping with the facts, the Illinois Federation | of Restaurant Owners was told today by | its_president, George Patris. The cream in the coffee at about 40 per cent of the city's eating places, Patris complained, is milk. He urged l{\r federation to take corrective ac- tion. STIMSON IN 'SHANGHAL Cclonel, En Route to United States, Is Feted by Officials. SHANGHAL, February 28 (#).-— Co! Henry L. Stimson, retiring Govern General of the Philippines, arrived today en route to the United Stat where he is expected to take a place in the cabinet of President-elect Hoover. He was dinner guest of the Nation- alist foreign minister, C. T. Wang, a tended by John V. A. MaeMurray, American Minister at Peking, and other Americans and Chinese. * Burchell’s Bouquet Coffee Quality Superb 40(: Lb. N. W. Burchell e 817-19 Pprtner Cafe 15th St. Bet. U and V Table d’hote Dinner 75¢ 5 Until 7:30 _Dine at the Portner thi Hot F. A. COOKE, Manager Phone North 1420 xxxwau:rmmmmmmm Desirable Apartments Reasonably Priced Portner Apts. Pusumsansmmn AN ONE WHITEN CY['ILLOW TEETH? Miss Dorothy Doyle of Detroit Answers the Question. “Until I took up smoking my teeth were lovely and white,” she says. “Then they acquired a yellowish look that no dentifrice would remove. I did not wa to give up smoking be- cause it i ch a pleasyre. I saw an rdvertisement which described how to remove ‘Yellow Mask' with ORPHOS TOOTH PASTE. 1 promptly bought a tubs. Now my teeth are whiter than they have ever been . . . ‘beautifully white and 1 e without further mis- givings.’ If you sm . or if your teeth have a yell h appearance . . . ORPHOS is your tooth paste. Tts miracie of whiteness comes from its basic cleansing agent — “Tri-Cal- || clum Phosphate,” a white, powdery substance which your dentist uses to_clean teeth. Thus dental chair efficiency for daily home use. Fine for gums, too—especially if they are soft, sore and spongy. Get a tube— today. At your nearest drug or de- partment store.

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