Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1929, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY., NOVEMBER 14, 19297 ——————Free Parking Oppouu&hSl Entra Tune in on Station WRC ‘Tomorrow Night—7:30 to 8 —and hear the important announcement of our coming Challenge Sale, which will be broadcast in conjunction with a delightful musical program by the Meyer Davis Orcheltu Both Sides of Seventh at K Phone NAhonul 5220 $1.25 to $1. and Rayons Lovely pastel rayon flat crepes . . . all- silkc broadcloth . . . silk-and-rayon prmhd kimono silks . . . printed flat crepes . . . col- ored v-ln'm- ‘and all-silk radium in Illht and dark colors. Rare values! Sl 59 Washable Flat Crepes all-silk washable crepes, in n -m-rt list of light and dark colors. inches wide. 98¢ .$7.28 fiEE ) 69c| £ | 518 5 sera-s o Goldenbers's—Maln Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. vell 'lnllh-l 39¢c Linen Huck z 3 $1.50 Double Bed In the Boys’ Depa;tment And just in time with warm Winter togs at prices way below! All quantities are limited, so you had better come early to find a large selection. One Day Only—Friday, November 15th No Mail or Phone Orders 400 Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws & Sport Coats Here’s the Plan—Purchase the first suit or coat at $9.75; then select another garment in the lot, any size or ltyle— your unrestricted choice for................coiiiinnnn Quality =54 inches ol cotore” $1 .18 Face Towels Seamless S| A special linen feature that will 81x90 DWMQ-M Size Bleach prove popular tomorrow! Fine, | ed Sheets, heavy even thread grade, closely woven ||ll|lly in all-white or with _me lored borders. ‘urkish Towels, 24c n-vymmm thread ty, in free from starch or dressing. $2 Bedspreads, Sl 19 81x105 Woven-stripe Bedspreads, in whlu h colored ers. Of erous size, t00. 21x42 inches. of fine quali 19¢ Unbludled Comm. lzl/.c 39-inch heavy, roi Both Garments for $10.75 fi'fis",:.:r'}:&.,:““”“mgm b e, neths fom 3 ol . - olors, All full cut $1.39 Bedspreads, 95¢ The Suits _ Overcoats Sport Coats na é’.fifl..?:.’:’. g e ) nl::v::l;lfi e Edpreads. Rugged plaid covering’ bed and pillows. machinaws, and Goldenbers's—ain Floor, sheepskin lined coats of water- proofed moleskin khaki. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Mannish chin- chillas, fancy wool mixtures, wool lined; smartly tai- lored. Sizes 2 to 10 years.. Gf all-wool and wool mixture suitings with two pairs knmick- ers.. Some sample Prep Suits with one pair longiem Sizes 7 29¢ Turkish Towels, 19¢ Another bargain group of double thread Turkish bath towels, with mt borders. Size 18x36 Sl”l.mm' Crash Sets, $1.29 cluhmdxupllmuhavy cfllh'hhllownhx color- All-Wool Lumberjacks o $4.95 All lamp shade -w Il Sults and Overcoats NOVELTY SUITS | ~ Sizes 8o 16 Years T b o Manufaeturer's Samples H - 1t A Bitcione B g " 1 weight' 11 E o B T coats. - Some slight- al I wool wopl lumber- T AT vt raid Fiaer. N gyt £ Jerter, WA jucks; dnrk, A e s S5l St Sn e Tweed Suits. serviceable ma with inner beits. T %o 15 NN W Somo with Broken ‘sizes. Regularly overcoats (blaes and oo patterns. Well e R 79¢ S WS S z‘:’,... tailored. Sizes o S TS i = 8to 16 yun -uu-my. in ol . — Pty ati-..on:: - $1.98 Boys’ 69c to 95¢ | Boys’ Regular $1 50 Boys’ $1.50 Shorts | Boys’ $1.39 to $1 “Boys' $1.50 Shorts | Boys’ $1.39 to $1.50 T Caps, 2 for . Hats and Caps und Knee Pantu Flannel Pajamas Stamped c_:m 16c Mews 5150 00 sbmpedon s quaity whice oo | $2.00 Shirts 79(: I.I.l, '::i Gocigns & 'y l..e‘lll (110) Mens’ Shirts, in collar-at tached and neckband _styles. ot 60: Stamped Goods, 43c Bl‘“deloflh Mldm and 0dd lot of Stamped Goods, in- | hirtings. cluding Sarfs Centerpleces, Bed- m Sets, Dining Room. Seis and l.unrheon "Sets; some pleces stamped Gloullh Floss, 4 Skeuu. qnmny llmluHoI early! Men’s $1.69 to Rope Floss, sold regularly Lined and unlined gloves of cape- suiting mlll\llfl llll brand outing mm bright othe! In a great variety of neat suiting Novelty hats, in many faney Ilnel. Nea ulnflnn pajamas; fancy murmd ln ::lo F:l‘::;‘ lo'r ln‘“fil,l lar‘!c ;:::g ',:{e:; ::: .u“:. nu'.’:hu, dam- ‘mixtures h lll!ch his suit. Sizes w patterns’ and smart dressy | style for smaller boys. Sllel 6 M) l' )Ieee styles. Sizes 6 to LArt Department—Third Floor. e- sizes, 8 pairs in this h for boys 2 to 16 years. years. 50c Bric-a-Brac & 25c Boys’ 31.39‘ to $3 1,200 Boys’ Regular ‘WASH SUITS 24 Boys 69c to 51 0 Tc to $125 Blouses ter welt with pointed square Ilul.l Also_ full- tuhlonei lemberx Broken sizes and ' colors, sll ht irregulars. Women’s 50c Hose, 35-:::1 0se, bargain. Broad- cloths, linens and white waist suits. Sizes 2 to 6 years. fdknickers and straight knee . and Pants, 36c SC]IOOI Pallts, 2 for 2 for Sizes 2to 6 Yrs. Goldenbors’s—Main Floor. o The complete suiia sl uly A a5 Famous “—" =1 Mothers who Wombe:'n udlsl:lisl-}oso iras and fine ) L S—— brama blouses; dress the young-' Bemberg and Si se ‘Men's $1.69 to $2,50 7. :::a :em ::::M.: °,:,l.l|: ": - """‘n"n“: 9c pair fhe 'l:::m,u::: Su:t‘ = : the year ’rou - g . Vaciows will enjoy the lste hecl and toc; En“:evlrlrle b 'r:'né:"c--fi?;. o e (27) Men’s Suzdetle l.unbcriuh. gray and Warm and lble Sizes IO Sizes 4 to 16 yrs. W 79c¢ to $1 Underwur 33¢ Hose, in medium | in Stadium and other makes. Sizes B A tiacth tterns and ractive a :cl”:r combinations. o Manl 3295 Swuhn, $1.09 Girls’ 39¢ to 50c Sport Hose Smal ? Coat Sweaters 29¢ Pair i om muma designs. Sizes Broken lots of Girls’ Spert Hose, 289 Boys’ $1.50 to $2.50 Bell Shirts it o var Bell brand im- & ported English T O denbers's—Main Floor. broadcloth shirts. 34 to 38 only. Boys’ 79¢ to $1.50 | 120 Boys’ $1.50 & $2| 600 Boys $1 &: $1.25 Boys 79c Novelty Rayualo ton. Good sssrtment of | _ (143 Carment), ':.ff:'":'.'n"a,",‘.'.':f Pajamas, 2 for Long Pants l:"tl,'fi or Suits, 2 for 3 FhV‘V‘:m A m'é‘:."n""' Nobelt makes. —Of outing n.n Long pants just like et L3 For the um- fellows Delusterized Rayon Hose, Man- 1 Night Rohes, 49c bn.dclnm -mn Dad’s. Neat ¢ cloths and other m.- wm. two-) m; novelty Nul heels. u‘f.:’l Faultless and Varsity mgm tw' mixtures. Of -ll 20! in m\hr -"ulul l-m back n“n' “ w w“u and Sleep Coats. Nearly all ‘pleee nm’ snnn and part wool Cufl _mh‘ shades. Perfect qu: Menn $1 Union Suits, 49¢ u 16 years. e u%’" ll,é Sizes Hflmr- Boy- 39¢ sport Ho;e, 25¢ (97) Mens’ Athletic Union Suits, 344 Boys $1.29 & $l .95 Sweaters Fancy sport 360 Boys’ $1.50 to- $2 45 Knickers Both QY waist and cuff Men s $l 50 Union Suits, 79¢ 63 Light and Medium Weight Knit Unlon Suits. Otls and other Some rre sl Ao Koy --leu 's—Main "..Y self- -llored elastic and . .sweaters i 2\ ‘mavy blue ones; bottom styles | GDLDENBRG 'Clearance of 87 Regular $12.50 chmby to 18 in the lot. d “"'"":7 o Radlo Tables Boys’ $3.95 to $5| 300 Little Boys' 1 50 | 210 Boys' Regular $2 Lare Shade, Dept — (Prices V; and Less!) many other table model has a place for built-in speaker. Beautiful walnut finish, with genuine flake walnut veneer fron legs and regulation knickers. Cor- duroys and suit- ing thixtures. Sizes 7 to 17 years. 800 Boys’ $1.50 Cowboy Suits 600 Boys’ 59¢ to $1 Hickok Belu, 2 for pull-over style. Sizes range 2,000 Boys’ 35¢ to 50c Ties, 4 for Fancy patterns. For juniors, 8 to 12, and youths, J neck sizes, 1236 to 14%. 120 Boys’ $1.50 Indian Chief Suits 1 Ideal u ad wool tweed . . Tans, A Special Purchase, Plus Smart Models Reduced from Regular Stock! inches. Remnants 39¢ to 69c Wash Goods 256 A accumulation of remnants of high-grade wllhol;bflfl lefi httrnrflmryvlnuln y at ex cluded are Printed Charmeuse, English Broadcloth, Sateens, Novelty Suitings, Printed Silk-and-Cot- ton Crepes, Rayon Flat Crepes, Tweed Prints, Rayon Crepes, Printed Rayons, Etc. Desirable All are 36 inches wide. lengths from 2 to 5 yands. $3 95 'hll-w-n—l'm the Federal Furni- mm:flm‘bflyhr it; all four $1.39 P. Dresses, 88c Tots' P:Ill.y' Dresses, .!:‘ a large Sizes 2 to 5§ rs. 'nl -Third Floor. Fndly Notion Savings 15¢ Dress Shields, pair......... 10¢ rk's Mercerized Dai Cotton, 3 Spools.............. ons, Cl:iltlranu 591: Mluenl, 27¢ Mittens, et ]euq backs, and o i Pl Ay By - Gastenbecri—Matn Fioer, Women’s 79¢ New Chamoisuede Gloves 49€ ‘Women’s M'dty cuff Chamoisuede Gloves, cmbroidered backs. Gny -.M shades of tan. Womena $2 Gloves, $1.59 of tan and Brok Goldenbers's—Matn Floor. Amazing Values & Attractive Styles for Friday Shoppers! . You will be charmed by these smartly tailored froclu—exact duplluten in quality of a group of similar frocks in regular stock at $5.98! Clever straightline, pleated and flued .tylu of plain colors wool jersey and printed crepenese (a delightful new washable celan- ese-and-cotton fabric), with crisp pleatings, tucks, trim collars, pipings and other effective touches. blues, greens, reds, and dark multi-colored patterns that offer lots of pru:iic.l wear for business, street, home and school wear. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. See Tomorrow’s Papers for Challenge Sale Announcements! This important Semi-Annual Sale, to which thrifty Washingtonians Igok forward, will be- ith ' Court: Day on Saturda The Dependablc Store: ::u:t emorr\:ryl i s Friday Sale of $3 to $4 Hats $1.88 Soleils—French Felts—Fur Felts—V elours—Velvets —In scores of clever styles. Richly finished with metallics, bows, pins, tucks, etc. Black and every Autumn color—in headsizes from 20 to 231 Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. ] $5;98 Wool &Crepenese Frocks Stew $1.25 Alarm Clocks, 97¢ ‘Warranted good . Outer . casing finished in colors. Read $1.00 Leather Fabric Handbags An neeumnhfi::; ‘;ul'r‘l ?SI— of & fine leather fabric. Various colors Slightly mussed. ‘Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. 5c Toilet Paper Ten Rolls for 296 “Bob Whue bnnc Srepe ll-ne toilet paj tomorr t TEN rol for 2!0. Llllllted Illlnflty to lel.l. $1.69 to $1.98 Food Choppers, 98c o 23), Hish-grade Food Choppers izes and brands. An op- rumny & by & good food chop- per at a very low priee! $1.00 to $2.00 Lamp Shades, 29¢ Each Parchment Lamp Shades; mostly large floor lamp size. S or otherwise imperfect. the lot. $1.98 Ash Cans, $1.48 A Large, strong fron Cans, complete with deep rim cover. $2.98 Knife antl Fork Set $1.98 Set of 6 knives l.lu! 6 l-kl Knives have silver plated and stainless steel bhflts. Fork.l are silver plated to matc! 5¢ “Weu-E\ er” Stew Pans, 48¢c size “Wear-Ever” with long it 2 -3 $2.98 Electric Toaster, Sl.” tric Toaster; 98¢ Ice Pails. 59¢ Rose colored gloss Ice Pails, In nea’ light cut floral decorations and with metal handle. Sl 18 Smoking Stands, 58¢c ust 14 to go at this price. Floor style slightly imperfect. 49c Clothes Liries, 38¢ bundle; sash style; 39c¢ Five-Quarter lele Oilcloth width Table Oileloth, in u large range of patterns. All nefl«t quality. oldenbers’'s—Main Floor. 88c Stips, Chemise, Step-ins, Bloomers and Duneeuu‘ in tailored and lace med models. Fine quality ma- Goldenberg's—Second IFloor. Women’s & Misses’ $1.19 Rayon 'Undies" Rayon Flat Crepe Costume Women’s $1.00 Rayon Undies 550 ‘Women's Ra y-n hnfiu and Step-ins, in Stight pastel shad irrogaiars. Friday at 580 cach. Children’s 50c Pants, 23¢c 0dd lot of children's fleeced cot- ton Pants; some in knee length. Broken sizes. Children’s 50c Union Suits, 19¢ 04dd lot of childfen’s slight fleeced e K color. " Siae % only. SINNOJJV IDAVHO z S, g, lb, 2 1S 3 m B n Nl [} E-] ™ = : > 5 5] M ¥ = = (s)

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