Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1929, Page 10

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THE: SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1929—PART 1. “AT SEVENTH AND K” WASHINGTON'S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER “AT SEVENTH AND K” Goldenberg s—Afflllated With More Than 50 Other Deparunent Stores, Whose Combined Buying - Power Is Over ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS! The Gigantic Value-Giving Event Starting Tomorrow Demonstrates the Extraordinary Savings This Enormous Buying Power Makes Possible! Here Are Super-Values Indeed! ¥ 5129 Pillow u : Boys 79 to 95 Blouses 50c Melba Bouquet Here s the Answer! Gcldenberg’s is associated with a great buying ¥ Women’s & Mlsses ;,;’5 DRESSES Slightly Imperfect 64c Bl A splendid assortment of colors—and the im- perfections are very slight, indeed. You'll want ‘several when they {| are so low priced. Second Floor, $2.50 and $3.50 Handbags $1.55 . Leather, tapestry and silk moire. Beautiful styles at a price un- heard of for such qual- ities! o Main Floor. 79¢c Pink, blue, green or | lavender —stamped for embroidery and hem- stitched for crochet. HOSE 79c¢ ~ Lustrous quality, with narrow lisle garter tops and reinforced lisle soles, toes and heels. Eight smart shades. Slight irregulars. B Main Floor. Perfect & Slight Irregulars White, tan, blue and fancy broadcloths—also rayons and madrases. Sport collar with long or short sleeves; high collar with long sleeves. Kl Sizes 6 to 16, Third Floor. omen’s Imported \\a!hnblt Fabric Gloves, in slip-on and novelty cuff styles. Sand, gray. nut, cinnamon and oak. | Sizes 516 to 715, Main Floor. Face Powder 29¢ An unusually low price for this delight- fully soft and delicately scented face powder! An offering not to be missed. Main Floor. £ —hp, Tooth Paste 73 29¢ Choice of 50c tubes of Ipana | B| Tooth Paste, Mulsodent Tooth | Paste, or Kolynos Tooth Paste, l’nr znc earh Floo| organization— Lilienthal’s of New York—with which more than fifty other stores are associated, having a ccmbined purchasing power of over ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS annually. The New York buying staff of Lilienthal’s, in conjunc- tion with our own buyers, have been concentrating on this great event, tc be known as “LILIENTHAL WEEK AT GOLDENBERG’S.” This great event which starts tomorrow and continues for one week, will prove an cbject lesson to those interested in making the family budget stretch to the limit, and forcibly demonstrate the advantages of belonging to a group-buying crganization of more than fifty stores located in the largest cities extending from coast to coast—thrcugh which connections we are enabled to save money for our customers by lcwer- ing buying costs. To bring home these facts to every Washmg!on house- hold, and to demonstrate the economic benefit of being as- sociated with the great Lilienthal buying organization, we inaugurate “LILIENTHAL WEEK AT GOLDENBERG’S” —six days of extraordinary saving opportunities for Wash- ington’s thrift-wise shoppers. Nost Arnang ?:for'l Dress [venI In Our Hmor' A Vast Collection of Crisp, New Spring Styles! Another Achievement Emphasizing Goldenberg’s Leadership in Fashion and Value-Giving! 34 Styles Sketched! A Pre-Easter Dress Sale Unsurpassed The Smart Ensembles! in Quality, in Variety and Values! One-Piece Models! Gay, bewitching Frocks for every Two-Piece Models! occasion, forecasting the mcde for There are beautiful Prints, Easter and Spring; aglow with Silk Crepes and sheer, light airy color and smartness. Here are Georgettes, showing flares, tiers, the styles fashicn-right women A pleatings, ruffles, Bertha collars, have made the mcde—dresses 4 and lace treatments. that will be worn by .well Colors that are NEW—Reds, :"' :/:lressed women of Washington Browns, Tans, Blues, Greens and > who practice thrift without others. the sacrifice of quality. Si 14 to 20 1zes o Sizes 36 to 44 Sizes 40 to 46 This Sale of New Spring Dresses eclipses in value-giving and muPnlhld! any “TWO for Fifteen” dress event we ever attempted. Several outstanding purchases secured from some of our best makers at way below usual prices enable us to offer values that will create a sensation. Think of choosing two or ‘l four lovely new Frocks of QUALITY at savings unheard of—copies of hi gher prlced models, fashioned of beautiful materials in hundreds of Spring’s V) ~ 69 OPAQUE SHADES Slight Seconds 39¢c Shades, at 3 1% s es, ent 2 white' tissue, follet. pa- in white, green and per; sanitary wrapped. ecru. I)nwnn irs Sto: g > Fourth Floor. S1 to S1.50 16 Rolls Northern Tissue ¥ Jewelry Toilet Paper __— Nightgowns 91c When have you seen f Bl these lovely hand-embroid- ered garments at this sur- stone-set earrings, an- tique style novelties, necklaces, beads, fancy fi prising price? V, square brooches, hat ornaments &L and round neck styles. 4 and bracelets. snond Floo: Main Floor. Boys’ and Girl’ Boys’ 59¢ Ribbed SCOOTERS Union Suits 39¢ mous Marcus Splendid quality ! Wards Paotk Stationery spfl‘,’l‘ et . | —72 large flat sheets of o g B momsd Heo-Ewith Texely”cot= ettt s N2 length with shert c matc] AN . ored embroidery ; i envelopes ’ \ ’%lec;u “Merit” brand. DY!"Y designs. Fourth o = Main Floor. K Linens—Main Floor, ) Main Pl or $1.00 DRESSER ; SCARFS , T e e e T T T 18x45-inch scarfs of Every Color and Type of Frock In Sizes for Misscs, Regular and Larger Women most adorable styles—and replenishing your Sprmg wurdrobe at thls mod est cost! ‘s—Second r.—Cha Accounts Invited. (R i’ K& i ¥ = ) =y 1 A - % / ,\ B \ ! T M uiihimin W We Do Not Penahze Our Friends by Adding Interest or Extras toOUR Budget Plan

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