Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1930, Page 26

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16, 1930—PART ONE, GOLDENBERG’S—THE DEPENDABLE STORE—AT SEVENTH AND K STREETS—C H ARG E ACCOUNTS INVITED & Values Mae osslble by Our Affiliation Wlth One Hundred Mllllon Dollar Buylng owe' | | 10,000 Men’s Shirts In Two Extraordinary Value-Groups—Every Shirt Perfect The shirt opportunity of the season—of many seasons, in fact! Shirts tailored right—shirts that fit perfectly—shirts that are made as good | shirts should be made! And what a choice! Several of our famous shirt makers have co-operated with us to make this shirt event a record-break- ing event! Ten thousand shirts! The kind you seldom find in a sale, and certainly not at such low prices as these! : (11 b2 . Regular $1.50 to $1.79 Shirts $2.00 to $3.00 “Noggle”’ Shirts g “ "Every ’l‘-‘“rt perfetr:{t; "lle. n:::ied l&::::: OI:.;::’ Every shirt cut over custom-made patterns, with Yuou’;:l“‘be q:::;:u:o rec::mze the quality and ex- wide center pleat, 7-button front, extra full cut chest, traordinary value of every shirt in the lot. long cut body. Collar-attached, collar-to-match and =y ; lity shirt- ?d Broadcloth and other good quality shir Madras, All-Over Rayon, Jacquard Madras, Rayon Striped Madras and Rayon Striped Broadcloth. Sizes 13Y; to 17; all regular sleeve lengths. g kband styles. Perfectly tailored of— { 1 English Broadcloth, Print- e e s ¢ Imported English Broadcloth, Woven Stripe | 3 for .Collar-attached, collar-to-match and neckband $4.00 styles. Sizes 131 to 18. Men’s $1.00 to $1.50 Men’s $1.00 Silk | 600 Men’s $1.50 to | Men’s 69¢ Athletic “Nobelt” Shorts | and Rayon Hose | $2 Handmade Ties UNION SUITS Famous “Nobelt” Shorts with the Rayon and silk mixed Fine quality handmade oad- ) Hose of a nationally known Ties of imported and do- 2000 Men's Athletic Union o}? gllv‘;.:lelu'll)c 31'"3 3&:5:'::?&5« Gailks. " Large) SMurtadut of m, 'llu,Pm a wealth of Suits, of fine quality 72x80-check cloth, Madras, Dobby Br: ) i c novelty patterns and colors; beautiful patterns and color- nainsook; made with elastic belt fine cloths, in stripes, plain colors and novelty made with Interwoven heel, ings. The correct large and snubber back; geénerously pl-Herm Full cut and perfectly tailored. Slles toe and sole. Sizes 10 to 12. 3 Paire . All-wool lined to 4 Ties full cut. Perfect quality. ~ Sizes 30 to 46. Samples and slight irregulars. Classed as slight irregulars. for $1.10 assure long wear, for $3.00 36 to 46.—Main Floor. Men’s 75c to $1.25 Silk Hose Men’s $2 Sweaters Men s 75c Athletic Shirts | Men’s & Young Men’s $3 Pants Regular 75¢ Golf Balls known “Oneita” mlkr Menu and Young Menu Pants A well-known make familiar to well k i 2 peliaver sive wih Ves meck, | $9 .19 & TP over ikl Y ot ok Ty bumii ) 6 9 | et e et o e : } 9c Fa lesigns and plain co‘ anl Sk S faeh c T L T } 1 . ::‘ :v;rtlu l.:e mame. :,a:.n mrk‘-, c heel, Biack and plain ontaes. Shn 10 . Slight irregulars.—Main Work Pants. Sizes 30 to 44— au es 36 to 46.—Main All are full cut ey lcnx xenm. Perfect quality. Sizes 34 to 42. Main Floor. e JBoys $8.00 & $8.95 New Spring Sults Men’s and Young Men’s $22.50{ * pr- “._".fi,.gg... N Ry e . |and $25.00 Two-Pants SUITS SETES| Main Floor. 4 for $1.00 oL With Vest At e @ and Top Coats the youngster’s Spring clothes! Spring Suits of all-wool fabrics, in a large A f 3 éc P i ] wi ol d - 3 i £ eyt B | b dCH o Ryt 2 All Brand- 95 D 27 pairs of golf style knickers or a pair of S - - Sil 1) c Wanted shades. Slight ir- regulars.—Main Floor. C B golf knickers and'long pants. Sizes 8 to AT SRR N ew Sprlng Children’s Rayon Plaited Boxed Stationery, in white lC years. Whoopies in plain colors with ST | Boys’ $4.9510 $6.95 Suits [{ililiae| Models some lined envelopes. Ribbon tied.—Stationery Dept, Main haee. All-wool and wool mixtures, in smart Spring AN TR Top-notch tailoring and exeellulce of fabrics make these patterns and colorings. Good, sturdy suits for } s 37 ¢ garments extraordinary values! school or knockabout wear. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Manufacturer’s close-outs and slight irregulars. designed cuff tops. cadet, red and white. § to 84.—Main Floor. Every suit with two pairs of pants. Single and double 4 < T breasted models of Cassimeres, Cheviots and Worsted effects. 4 /1 75¢ Union Suits $1 Picture Frames Dozens of new Spring Patterns from which to make a selec- 1,200 Boys’ 79¢ to $1 Boys’ $1.00 and $1.25 5T | tion! &) - 49 9c “Bell” Blouses, 57¢c Wash Suits, 77¢ 5 Top Coats in the smartest Spring models and patterns. All ] c Great Variety of Sty"l‘: " (Lh;n‘a" :::' :'2.:'5) Spring sizes and styles for men and young men. / w’fl'“' hs'm wrh e Roguation Binas . v Acopss ol e & ton Union Suits, sleeveless e e, F et ke [] oo, e, Blen ot blomss | wask” St ' mere deiens and . g Men’s and Young Men’s $30.00 and i ind tight o shel knee.” Rey. popular sises—Stationery || Tancy colors, also khaki. Sizes 4 to | Khaki Suits. Button-on models, in i P & : ul a sises—Main L B L e e ; ~ $35.00 Two-Pants Suits and Top Coats AN e X o ys' 31. o 3. el 5 - : Boys’ $3 and $4 Knickers Shirts and Blouses, 79¢ Topcoats () Smart style and high-class tailoring have . Plus-4 le Knick- x. o been built into every garment in this collecti ,5 “fall inca “ e $1 97 wl?lm":n;nl:;lcl;rl;r‘::::flh:m:z ?: ols?.':,';', E,‘:Qf.‘,’:.‘: Spring ';'op Coats and Two-Pants Suits that \l::;l s 4 0 5 full lined an $1.00 Golf Pencils fectly tailored. Made by a well known suit ‘manufaciurer who utitized his | **Hioncck iy collar-attachéd style or o 10 open your eyes with their quality and value! ends of cloth left over from suits. with sport collar; also Eton and but- les o 0 Siues 8 to 18 years. ton-on styles. Sizes 4 to 16 years. o - 1o - g e i | B s suite $39.50 Hand-Tailored Two-Pants Suits e ) - Dwarf Golf Pencils; propel One-piece Play T ith Style and quality you look for in clothes of the ity whi and rq-h com I:.ld: u’wwh ne-| : m‘: 4);:. minqic inA::“;o::lsrw:’iwu:’en $1.97 'MS'III:‘ ;I.th.:" ?:.'[' :: $9 75 most expensive character. Plain Blue Serges and $29 50 g ek o eraser and extra . Popu- sport e riety of new Spring patterns. mm ll-wool navy blue serges, cheviots | Cheviots, Oxford Grays and dozens of beautiful silk olors, mkl Hickory striped, pin check: y Y s o uu ul s ':'M: _.,,'_‘.‘;’,,:'_‘g‘.‘,,,:;‘ and chambrays. Sizes 4 to 10 ye:r: Teight for Spring wear. Sizes and fancy mixtures.” Siaes 7 6 11 mixtures and stripes. Sizes for every bu Direct Entrance to Men's Clnlhlnl l’l.xrlurnl From K Street and Seventh Street E Dz‘~ Main Floor. = Boys' Clothing Department—Third Floor.—Use Your Ch.rlmzelll‘ Girls’ $7 98 to $9 9 8 Hundreds of Smart Novelties in a Sale of A Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Women’s Spring Neckwear 59 Gertrudes ' New Sprl ng Coats 790 & $ 1 Jewelry Chfi::..p.g.'?rw. Undrrpr§ le a!37 ' m“&gh - trimming, including long N .50 Up to " Trailers, Clusters, Corsage ) A Remarkable Pur- $ An, Tepye LTI R e e e A instane 5 79¢ to $1.25 Flowers and Sprays, of silk, velvet / a and georgette—Main Floor. chase for “Lilienthal and 2 years~Third Floer. Week!” N e ) 4 Lace Berehar—Chiffon, Berthas—Collar and Culf nting an ¢ 4 importer's samples and surplus $ ) .‘.::k':a':fl:‘o ffl::m‘:y"l'::c:':::. rmu Panels and 75c Shoe Bags B Sizes 7 to 14 Years A :‘:un:le:l:r:l‘::n.!' % :'.f:fnfq'&“'."r: 4 Goldenbers's—Main_Floor.—Use Your $1.59 Birdeye Diapers it Fancy Metal, Whitestone, Crys- . v 44 Smart, youthful models of novelty weaves, > ::" e A . ALY P s D c in belted and straightline effects. Tailored ), Beautiful Brooches, Neck- > ' G d e and dressy styles that are the last word in @) loces, Festoons, Earrings, @ ' I | B A Si z7.z7 inch Birdeye Twelve-pocket Shoe Bags, i y Bracelets, Trinkets, et \ of pretty cretonnes “l‘l ¢ smartness. Sizes 7 to 14 years. :‘n .:.;.g ::“|:-"y:r:gty of soft and absorbent. art tickings; full size, wel In sealed packages of one || made—Notion Dept. : Girls’ Regular $5.98 P, B2 i‘,&"‘;fi:’ Efl%}?fi}%fl N i - Br it L " tard || dosen each.—Third Floor, NEW SILK FROCKS . Y™ > — iimes. B D P pri 25¢ Baby Pants ...f'.;'.u.,..a‘;.":‘;.':‘:.,’,n,:'-’”sp.‘.:. s3 98| ¢ % Pa \ -—_——l—————* 79c Panty Dresses shades in an array of charming de- L ¢ ) > 13c e S $ % w £ ® 3 / A || Women’s $2.98 to $5 $ 1 98 59 c 4 es; the new Silbouetie; long or short siceves and 7 % 2 . i \ Baby Pant ] 3 ] 5 \ 2 s i iy ¢ i1k M, : - Colored Umbrellas ' L = {5 ok o back styles, in whits, flesh Manufacturer’s cl ts and || styles. Full cut and well et samples — every umbrella fi,n, made. Sizes 3 to & years.— e Glrls’ “S“nny Clllld Undies | $! and $1.25 Scissors and Shears ‘ I o § ki Perfect Quality—i'ln’ry Pair Guaranteed! { \ | silks and imported glorias; also . i th 50c Sanitary Belts g fi:‘}j e R ) . 16-cib/Othomea borderedt PR |11 MC R Uil Anrena ] 24 ery scissors to large c i { il las include bordered ‘ ', ut o i b | Jl-meh dressmakers’ - er off tas the lmpm.d lo- 28 c scissors. All of fine forged steel. . Pocket scissors, barbers s ina- Women’s All-rubber Cover- shears, cuticle scissors, nail ) "\ ' o g e :elmn. button-hole scissors, TN rmmlkm lho-n. etc. Floor Elastic Sanitary Belts; “Hickory make”; ity satin finish rayon -ll-lfl- in assorted sizes.—Notion Dept. Char,e Accolmh Invited—No Interest or Extras Addcd—- We Do Not Penalize Our Ftlma'

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