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THE TEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL /24, 1929, VLDENBERG'S eme Specialty Shop e ax Simon, Proprietor, Retiring from Business After 18 Years Al sto Our Own cks Included We purchased the entire stock of “The Supreme Specialty Shoppe” at practically our own price, and will offer it to our customers at savings averaging about one-half regular retail value. As some of the lines are limited in quantity, we have included thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from our stocks, and special purchases secured greatly underprice, bringing as- sortments to full strength and making this an event of major importance. Plan to Be Here Early Thursday and Get Your Share of the Bargain “Plums!”’ Supreme Specialty Shoppe and Our Own Stock #1.00t0%2.50 Hatsg 7 C At a Fractional Price! ' Sensational Values for Women, Misses and Girls! Only an opportune purchase like this could enable us to offer you such hats as this for less than a dollar! Up-to-the-minate shapes in Toyo— Ballibunt! Cloth—Straws—and Novelty Braids—in new spring colors. many stores you know! $3.00 Tailored and Dress Hats $ Clever new models from our own stock and from the stock of the Supreme Specialty Shoppe. A collection of crisp straws in black and colors that will delight you. $5.00 to $7.50 Millinery We have added some stunning models from our lown stock to that of the Supreme Specialty Shoppe to form this tempting group of sport and dress hats. G bers's—S Floor. Ribbon Prices Go Down in This Sale 19¢ & 25¢ Ribbons 12Y2¢ Satin, Taffeta, Check and Moire Ribbons, suitable for trimming and hair bows. From one-inch and a half to 8¢ & 10c Ribbons Ribbons in a varlety ®f styles and colors, rafiging from one-inch to one and a half inch wide In such ma terals as mo gatn and many others. | five inches wide. -, /% Goldenberg’s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts lnvited. Don't miss this unusual treat. | patterns. leather. black and a number of We don’t buy out & Supreme Speciaity §Zappe and Our Own Stock Women’s $1 Novelty CUFF FABRIC GLOVES Chamoisuede and lisle gloves with fancy turn-down cuffs and embroidered backs. mocha and arab colors. a few pairs of children’s one-button fabric gloves. Included in the lot also are some Kayser’s genuine Chamoisette Gloves in many desirable shades and styles. 59¢ Choice of black, beige, In a good range of sizes. Also Goldenbers's—Main_ Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. styles. See them! 50c to ncludes 35¢ & 45c¢ Ribbons 19¢ An _assortment of wide ribbons both dark and high shades for bows and_sashes of all kinds. Many pretty fects. Supreme Shoppe and Our Own - Stock of Boys’ Wear Boys’ 50c to 95¢ ‘WEARABLES (perfects and irregnlars) Bathing_Suits with “port Ties, 4-in-hand Onlyilimited ities on_hand. All Boys®: Department—Third Floor. Leather Belts, Wind- ‘Boys’ 50c to $1.50 « Shirts and Blouses 29C {Collar-attached Blouses and Sport Blouses. A great variety of broadcloth, madras, and per- ‘¢ale Shirts, in tan, blue, white and fancy colors; 8 t0:16 years. Perfects, irregulars and hrtory Boys’ 79c¢, 95¢, $1.25 PWEARABLES 59¢ « fect: d ifregulars) Couar"a'n'i *Short Collar Blouses; 6 to Boys’ $3.95 to $6.75 SUITS $2 Novelty Sults, White Jersey Middy Suits, Blue Middy Suits, Tan Silk Coat Suits and Cloth Knicker Suits. Blue serge long pants Admiral Suits; 3 to 10 years. Third Floor. Sale of OUR OWN Stock of Boys® Suits Boys’ $£95 to $6.50 95 " SUITS 2 All-wool and wool mixture Suits. Also blue serge. Broken lots and some irregulars; 5 to 10 years. .Extra pants to match some suits, $1.15. Third Floor. Boys’ $6.50 and $7.95 $5 TWO-PANTS SUITS Fine blne serge sults for dress wear, in sizes 5 necklucel, bracelets, earrings, powder puffs, costume jewelry, novelty rhinestone and jeweled ef- From Our Own Stock $1.98 Women’s Handbags $ s Fancy grained, reptile and novelty leather Long Handled and Back-Strap Pouch. Black and colored effects. Supreme Specialty Shoppe and Our Own Stock! 1 Assorted Jewelry festoons, chokers, 2 9 Supreme Specialty Shoppe and Our Own Stock! $1 MEN'S LEATHER WALLETS Three fold style, of good quality durable Pass case and billfold. Goldenberg's—Maln Floor. 69c¢ Supreme Specmlly Slloppe and Our Own Stock $1.39 to $2.00 . 97 Seamless Sheets c 90x108 81x108 81x99 81x90 72x99 63x108 63x99 63x90 100 dozen run-of-the-mill fine quality Sheets, made of extra heavy round thread sheeting cotton —free from starch or dressing. Subject slight imperfections. A really wonderful ‘opportunity to store up on sheets. These are of exceptional quality and come in all sizes. 39¢c Fine Quality Pillowcases 45x36 and 42x36. Just 200 dozen of these Bleached Pillowcases made of fine quality pillowcase cotton. Free c from starch or dressing. $1.49—80x105 Crinkle Bedspreads Crinkle Bedspreads with rose, gold and s blue woven stripes, with attractive scalloped edges. A spring-ilke touch to your bed- room. 50c Unbleached Sheeting Cotton 87-Inch unbleached Sheeting Cotton, of heavy round thread quality for “AT SEVENTH AND K”—WASHINGTON'S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTE Men’s $2 to $3.95 Shirts quantity of whlte shirts. 14 to 17, Regulation styles cotton pajamas. Middy and lounging styles in plain colors, stripes and patterns, Perfects and frregulars. Athletic union suits of fine checked nainsook and madras. Full-cut chest and long trunk. 36 to 46. Seconds in cut sizes 36 to 42. Men’s 50c Hose Mixed rayon fancy hose with mer- cerized heel, toe and sole. Perfects and |§ irregulars. 10 to 11'i. 20c ‘and 35c Collars Van Heusen and Arrow soft and starched collars. All good styles. Many sizes in‘the lot Lightweight cotton-ribbed union suits. Reinforced crotch and seat. Short or long sleeves and legs. A few Haines’ makes included. 36 to 4 Goldenberg's—Main rlur 1 29 4 for 85 Arrow, Sta Set and other high-grade makes in broadcloth, madras and other fine materials. Collar- attached, neckband and collar-to-match styles. Limited en’s $1.69 to $2. 50 Pajamas Men’s 79¢ to $1 Athletic Suits 47c 19¢ 5S¢ Men’s $1.49 Union Suits 89c Supreme Specialty Shoppe and Our Own Stock $1.95 & $2.50 Umbrellas $ 1 '5—-._.5 Both men’s and women’s umbrel- las are included in this remarkable selling—and all are guaranteed rain- proof. Made of American (cotton) taffeta and mercerized Bradford cloth. Smart ambertone and Prince of Wales handles with amberlike tips and short club ends. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. = | Your Hair Ailments | Can be Corrected! And our thoroughly medern Beauty Shop offers several |§| ||| beneficial treatments for dan- (f/ | druff, dry hair, oily halr, falling | hair, ‘ete, We especially recom- | mend Dr. Parker's Herbex | treatments for the hair and | scalp—try one this week and see | | its splendid results. | And _our Barbara Haynes | Skin Treatments will do for | | B complexion what a Dr. | |}l Parker's treatment will do for | your hair. | i Children’s Hair i 1 g Cutting, 35¢ Special Serviee Ticket is a Conventence ‘a3 Well a5 a | 51 Supreme Specialty Shoppe Stock and Our Own Men’s Regular $1.50 to $1.89 High-Grade Shirts High-grade quahty, collar attached and neckband style shirts. | Many fine materials in stripes, novelty patterns, etc. Full cut and roomy. All perfects. 14 to 18. “Odd Lots”— 107 72 $1.50 to $3 Bathing Suits. 47 43 8 89¢ 4 for $3.50 Won't Last All Day at These Prices | 75¢ “Onieta” and “Last Long” Pull-over Shirts ... eee.33¢ 50c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawors.....33¢ | All wool or zo;ton patterns . 35¢ to 50¢ y 75¢c to $1 Belts and Buckln $1.25 to £9.69 “Faultless” and * Night Robes, perfects and irregula 50c “President” Suspenders. Other mak included 35c Mercerized Cotton Hose. $1 Cotton Golf Hose. Perfects and irreg- 25c to 35¢ “Pa Garters $2.95 Cricket Sport Sweaters.. .. 47 $1.95 to $5 Lined and Unlined Gloves. Sunumc Specialty Shoppe aml Our Own Stock! Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Separate Pants 1.88 A very specml price on these fine quality men’s and young men’s pants. A large selection to choose from, including light, medium and dark colors. Men’s $1.95 & $2.50 Famous Overalls 5.4 All well known brands, including —Excell All; B. & O.; and Lee; in blue and white and some stripes. A size for all. Come early for they will go soon at this price. Men’s and Young Men'’s .00 $1.50 Pants $ 1= Khaki and dark, hard- finished materials that will be mighty useful. Goldenberg's—Main_Floor—Cbarge Accounts Invited Supreme Specialty Stock and Our Own Stock Sale of Handkerchiefs Men's 10c Handkerchiefs 38¢ Full Size Men's Handker- 6c chiefs. All plain white with hemstitched borders. A fine value. 50c Handkerchiefs, Box Fancy Boxed Handker- chiefs for men, women and ‘Three of these handker- chiefs to a box. Men's 69c Handkerchiefs, Box Colored-woven borders White Men’s 39¢ with children. and Plain Handkerchiefs borders. Three to a box. Box Handkerchiefs, Box Mews and Womens ] Boxed Handkerchiefs. Spe- C cial for this sale. Box of three. 29c Children's Handkerchiefs Box of ihree Children's ][0 Handkerchlefs. Very serv- C ZSC iceable kind. Men's 29c Handkerchiefs Men's Initial and Plain ] £ White Linen and Lawn C Handkerchiefs. ~Hemstitched bor- ders. 50c Initial Handkerchiefs Men's Lien Initial Hand- 90 Kerchiefs. Sheer linen qual- C ity and all perfects. hemstitched Supreme Specialty Shoppe and Our Own Stock $1.00 to $1.49 Silk and Silk-and-Rayon Fabrics Sensationally Underpriced! Colored Semi-Rough Shantung Colored Washable All-Silk Pongee Lustrous Black Satin Colored Pebble-Weave Crepes Lovely silks for so many different purposes—at one amazing price! Come elrly tomorrow and choose your fabrics for coats, frocks, draperies and lin- gerie at these big savings. 68+ Black Moire Faille All-Silk Black Radium Novelty Plaid Sports Crepes HEFLIN BRINGS UP BROCKTON AFFAIR Demands Senate Resolution Condemning Treatment Accorded Him. | | By the Associated Press. A demznd by Senator Heflin of Alabama that the Senate adopt a | resolution condemning treat 3 ‘\llrch 18, while he w speech before a Ku Klux | yesterday engaged the | first protracted” debate | session. Missiles were YhmJ\ In spite of a s | Glilett of Massachusetts, eXp! 2 ‘own regret and that he citizens | Massachusetts for the occurrence, S ator Heflin said the Senate should de- nounce interference of the right cf an individual to freedom of speech. Senator Gillett said he had- no ob- Jection to the resolution, but suggested that Senator Heflin was paid b Klan for his speech and, therefore, not acting in the capacity of a pul | man. Heflin said he received a fee, but contended that made no difference. King Offers Substitute. The point was raised by Senator Borah of Idaho that the Senate should not condemn as “criminal” the actions of any individual unless that person had been given a chance to defend himself. Senator King of Utah offered as a substitute for the resojution brought forward by Senator Heflin, which con- | tained about a dozen “whereas clauses,” | & simple statement in which the Senate | would express regret for the affair and say it condemned occurrences such as those in Brockton. Senator Heflin told the Senate that “about 30 or 40 Catholic boys stood in front of the hall in which he spoke and shouted, ‘Shoot him. He's a dog.’ “Is that nice to teach boys to so |treat a United States Senator?” he | asked. He lauded the Ku Klux Klan and read excerpts from Klan literature. He | contended the Klan should be protected |as well as any other organization, and s took notice of the Klan llion seven hundred thou- em were on the firing line in the last “ampaign Dclnllfig the disturbance in Brock- whste some one was alleged to a th™wn a bottle at him only to | miss ard hit a policeman, Senator Heflin sald that when he left the hall a Catholic woman screamed at the top | of her voice: “Long live the Pope. We need only one religion in this country and we are | going to have it, you dirty Southerner.” Says Occurrences Rare, Senator Gillett said the people of Massachusetts were law abiding and :uch occurrences were rare. “However,” he added, which the Senator was dist which has incited the pas: | ple for centuries. Judging | remarks the Senator has chamber, I would say he Hempr'n(e at Brockton. “But perhaps that is not an excuse for what happened. I know the police | of Brockton did all they could to pro- tect the Scnator and were glad he | suffered no violence. “I know all the people of Massa- husetts are sc I am sure the man | who threw the missile and whose aim was so bad that he missed the Senator and hit a policeman is sorry.” “the subject DR WORK CO'NG ABROAD. G 0. P. Chalrn.nn to Attend Med- ical Cenvention in London. | By the Associated Dr. Hubert \Vork rman of the Rl‘publlcln national committee, will sail | from New York tonight for London to attend as a delegate the Fifth Inter- national Congress on Military Medicine and Pharmacy. He is a colonel in the Medical Officers’ Reserve Corps. | o ————————————— IT COSTS NO MORE TO GET THE BEST $1.59 to $1.95 New Spring Silks Printed Rayon Crepe Washable Colored Satins Black Coating Faille Black Dress Satin Printed Twill Foulards Striped Tub Silks c Colored Crepe de Chine Another thrilling assortment—offering a splendid color range in the lot, but not all colors in each weave. to 7 ye F-ncy mldnre suits in sizes 7 to 15 years. Third ‘Floor. K.nlcker Pants In khaki, checks, and Daytonas, cloth pants; % to 17 years. Collar-Attached Shirts, 12 to 14 neck. Wash Suits, 3 to 8 years. Also pajamas, hats §@d’caps. Third Floor. Boys’ 95¢ to $1.50 WEARABLES 79c $3.95 and SLOS Tweed Coats, 236 to 8 re, §2.05 ‘"rxt«!-n“ds‘:‘::g“s!wnfi:f“vv::: é!::i: $5.95 and $6.95 Tweed and Serge Coats, 2 Play Suits and Long Khaki Pants; W 8 yrs. .$4.95 rs. Perfects and sngm ereg\lhn. making double-bed sheets of excep- FOOTER'S Service is complete. FOOTER'S Cl]!aninfi is pes!. Our Own Stock of g e e Boys’ Spring Topcoats Greatly Reduced for this Sale Furs Suits Dresses Hats | Draperies — Rugs ’ I i | Curtains __Eq"“_”y_s_ta_’flflgfl@______flw”m Rugs & Upholsteries! | || , == Armstrong’s & Nairn’s Linoleums $ A Timiely Sale of Window Shades! Sq. 92 c sl 27 sq When you are getting your home ready for Summer is the ideal time to put up fresh new shades—and an event like this is the time to buy them! & 99 Irregulars of §160 to $275 grades—mostly in full rolls. Many | Albert Holland Shades | Genuine “Sunfast” Shades striking new Spring designs, including neat tiles and embossed Ecru Only All Mounted on Hartshorn Rollers. Ecru Only. i 24, 26, 28 inches hand-craft patterns that will lend a smart modern note to your 24, 26, 28 in. Shades; all i Armstrong’s Felt-Base Rugs | o2 32 mehel wide; 2 y..-d. el 30, 32, 34 in. Shade: 34, 36 Brand-new 1929 Patterns—Priced "Way Below Real Worth! yards long ... long ... Sold as Slight Irregulars 38, 40 Value-wise shoppers will appreciate:the importance of this offering! 2,000 36 and 38 in. Shades; all s .10 fong ... brand-new 1929 Armstrong-make Felt-Base Rugs, in a selection of latest patterns | 2 yards long and colorings in four extraordinarily low priced groups for this sale! e 9x12-ft. Size 9x10.6 Size 9x7.6 Size 9x6-ft. Size 40 and 42 in. Shades; all s .30 2 ylrdn long $8.35 $7.35 $5.35 $4.35 9x12-Ft. Seamless Felt-Base Rugs A remarkable price for these room size rugs— and a splendid selection. Six interesting new patterns in attractive new color combinations. $9 “Gold Seal” Congoleum Squares 1,500 to sell at this low price. If bought in tlue 1 regular way, should sell for $9.00. No borders. s are seamless, and 9x12-ft. large-room size. Felt-Base Floor Covering at Big Savings 50c Grade 60c Grade 79¢c Grade 396 Aeyd, 496 Sq. yd. 59c Sq. yd. ing your room measurements when you come to choose from this remark- " ably prleed assortment—-at these three tempting prices! Good patterns. Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store. 18c Bleached Muslin $6-inch close-woven bleached 1 Muslin of an exceptional soft nn- c ish quality. You will buy mml 2 yards at this low price! 121¢ Unbleuclled Cotton 38-inch unbleached Cotton—close- woven, round-thread quality. 2 to 10 4 yard lengths, specially priced at 8%e. Onldtllberl D—MI(II lnru Ate.ll ll'll!l Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. ARUTRUBTR TR T “If it’s fur or fabric we can clean or dye it” FOOTER’S AMERICA'S BEST CLEANERS AND DYERS 1332 G St. N.W. Phone Main 2343 1784 Col. Rd. N.W. Phone Col. 720 :Royal Axminster 9x12 ft. RUGS Side-Hemmed Ecru American Holland WINDOW SHADES All 69 inches long; every shade perfect. In the follow- ing widths, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches. All mounted on guaranteed rollers. Also 36 and 38 inch shades, 76c. Slight Seconds ¥ These are the famous Alex. Smith & Sons make, known for wear and satis- faction. Beautiful colors to choose from. Some are sold as slight seconds, but will not affect the wearing quality. Choice of a splencid selection of desir- able patterns and colorings. I, g 48, 50, 52 inches wide; 2 yards long High-Grade 79c Perfect American Holland Shades Wiz itae 62¢ 65§'l:er§ecz Ofpea:{ue Shades Wlnl:e ...;em. 48c 79¢ Flat-Finish Helland Shi gs l'l:lt‘ d::cond-. 480 ‘White or ecru, Size 3x6 feet. 7 9x12.FT. IMPORTED i ALGERIAN RUGS P o g 520 colors. 9x12-ft. size. Sk ol ) ok e #» HODGES 9x12-FT. i# ALL-FIBER RUGS R0 patterps and color combina- tlons - for your selection in these 10 calorful 9x12-ft. all-fiber rugs of this well known make. % Genuine Crex Rugs 200 to sell at these lowered prices. Be early, as they may not last all day. ox12 ft. 8x10 ft. $7.50 $6.00 Porch Awnings 5 feet & inehes wite, : $10.00 10 feet 6 inches wide . 12 feet wide........... renanas g}g‘gg 13 feet 6 inches wide . 1 18 font il . $16.00 15 feet 6 inches wide -n:"n".‘.'&'w:','."n':n';'k'{:“ iy ied i pens $1.55 Sunfast Holland Shades, Each Slight seconda. Size ;36 feet, Ecru 90c only. %2.5]3 Bagel;larbor ushicn Sets $ 1 ._5—9- Tufted seat and back. Reversible, and button tufted. Over 2,500 Dealers in Washington . and Vicinity Porch Shades them up or take them down. $5.65 5 feet 8 feet wiaerr.. $4.85 Pretty curtains of fine backs, too. 69c Genuine Warren U8 LIyt Rty g e e e $3.25°) Lt wite. "™ $7.95 All Have 7-ft. Drop $1 Ruffled Curtains T e ot weaiod: P THE DEPENDABLE STORE—-“AT SEVENTH AND K"—CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED