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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 6, 1930—PART ONE. _ $1.39 Celanese Scarfs 84c Particularly attrac- tive for Spring wear. Dainty and fluffy scarfs, in an array of beautiful pastel col- ors and novel designs that are entirely new. Goldenbers's—Main _Floor. Women’s $1 to $1.75 Sample Neckwear Wonderful values at 4l this price—the result # of a purchase of a @ maker's line of Spring B samples! Unusual variety of new and smart de- signs in Berthas, col- lar and cuff sets, panels, jabots with cuffs and many other becoming models of lace and georgette crepe. Geldenberg's—Main_Floor. Women’s 25¢, 35¢ & 50c Sample | Handkerchiefs each 3 for 29¢ ‘This special pur- chase enabled us to offer two and in some instances three hand- kerchiefs for the usual cost of onel All are on sample cards g and choice is offered of a large assortment of styles in linen, sheer lawns and dimities of imported and domestic kinds. Some are embroiderec, others are plain white and still others are with dainty colored centers. 50c Dance Handkerchiefs Exquisite_Dance Handkerchiets of sheer, filmy colored chiffons C and georgettes, in delicate evening shades and pastel colors. A Men’s 15¢ & 19c Handkerchiefs, Each Men’s Handkerchiefs, in plain white hemstitched styles, and with (¥ colored’ woven borders and satin stripes. Full size and excellent quality. our for 25¢ Goldenberg's—Main Floor. $1.25 “Tre-Jur” Toilet Combination 45¢ Including a 50c Tre-Jur Compact with puff and mirror; a 50c box Tre- Jur Face Pow- der and 25¢ can Tre-Jur Talcum Powder. Women’s $2.50 Silk Blousettes $1.88 These Are Popular! Beautifully tailored crepe de chine, with femin! n uches. . Sleeveless style. White, eggshell, flesh and other smart shades. Women’s $1.49 Blouses s with cap sleeves. In plain colors and novelty patterns. 94c Attractive broadcloth and dimity model Goldenberg's—Second Floor. "$1650 to $25 THE DEPENDABLE STORE—BOTH SIDES OF SEVENTH STREET AT K Women Familiar With Our Famous “Two-for-One” Dress Events (Originated by Goldenberg’s in Washington) Will Hasten to Participate in This Spectacular Sale of Including 750 Smart New Spring Dress and Suit Ensembles! What could be more a.pgrogriate than a “TWO for $15" Dress Sale on Goldenberg Day? For it was Goldenberg’s who first brought the idea to Washington women, and it is Goldenberg’s who from time to time (whenever business conditions make it possible) offer values that are the talk of the town! Despite the host of imitators that have sprung up, value-wise women look on a “TWO for $15” Dress Sale as a distinctive Goldenberg event, and respond by the hundreds when such a sale as this is announced! None Sold Singly For Goldenber Day we searched the fashion markets for the most remarkable “TWO for $15” Dress Sale Goldenberg’s has ever conducted. The result: Values you will rejoice to find! Quality — variety — value — A Sl None Sold Siagly! A Sale Without Equal—Breaking Our Own Records for Amazing Values! Featuring the Important Frock Fashions for Easter and Spring—for Street, Afternoon, Sunday Night and Evening wear. S!ress'ing Small Silk Prints, Chiffons and Brilliant Canton Crepes, in a Glorious Profusion of Styles and Colors! Even Covert and Tweed Jacket Suits! Featuring Sizes for Juniors, Misses, Women, Smaller Women; and Larger Women. Including Sizes 16 to 20, 38 to 44 and 42Y; to 50%:; Suits, 14 to 20. Every dress is NEW. Every dress is a wonderful value. We Materials know you will be enthusiastic, once you've seen them. Spring'’s S 4 o4 i Sturdy Flat Crepes and Rich Canton Crepe— new colors—Spring’s flattering lines. Dresses of a quality and : 4 4 styling rarely met with at such a low price, and only in a Gold- | Filmy Georgettes and the Favored Printed Silks. Colors enberg “TWO for ONE” event! Frocks exhibiljng scores of the important details that char- Nav Blie andl Blickr Gorinthians Green, Dahlia, Beige, Begonia, Cherry Blossom, Prim- acterize h{gl‘lfl-pnced garments. Nipped-in waists and high, narrow belts—capes of all sizes and designs—shirred bodices— 3 3 5 rose, Piecrust, Bluebell, Dots, Leaf Prints, Floral Prints, Figure Prints. peplums—tiers—boleros—new neckline and collar treatments —Iace. trimmings—sleeves in all fashionable lengths. Goldenberg's—Dress Section, Second Floor.—Use Your Charge Account. Spring Coats and Three-Pc. 0 N ew $5 Suit Ensemble ' Brisk, swagger Spring fashions that belie their low price! Made of the smart new pastel tweeds and light or dark twists—carefully tailored in the. manner of Easter, 1930! Coats are belted and straightline models with upstanding collars, throws, etc.—and a few with touches of fur. Sizes 14 to 50. The suits are important new three-piece affairs in- cluding séparate blouse of pastel crepe to match coat lining. Sizes 14 to 20 Years Goldeberg's—Second Floor. ' ‘Tomorrow Is the Day to Think of Your Easter Hat! ~$2.50 to $3.95 Spring Hats Another remarkable “Goldenberg Day” fea- ture in the Millinery Department! Fine peanut Toyos, Baku cloth. Azure hair and novelty 68 braids, in tailored and dressy styles. All the L) b4 AllHead Sizes favored Spring colors and black. All head sizes. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor.—Use Your Charse Account. Regular $3.98 Amber* Necklaces $1.89 Extra Special for Goldenberg Day! " Clear Amber* 30-inch Socco’ . Necklaces to wear e . with Spring costumes, perfectly cut and in large graduations. Exact reproductions of real amber, in weight, color and appearance. * Manufactured. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. N ————————— Sample Line New Spring 79¢ to $1.98 Flowers Paris Decrees and Fashion Suggests These Trimmings! Flowers in a glori- ous profusion of col- ors, including little clusters of Forget-me-nots, Gardenias, long satin and-chiffon clusters, tailleurs, large clusters of French Violets, Lily-of- the- valley and many others too numerous to mention. Coldenberg’s—Main Floor. $2.98 to $5 Imported | KID GLOVES Smart imported novelty cuff and slip-ons represent- ing a large manu- | facturer’s sample lines and odd lots. Some are slightly soiled or classed as seconds, Smartly contrasting embroidered or Paris point stitched backs. P, K. and overseam sewn. A full showing of the prominent shades. $1.25 & $1.50 Silk Gloves Flare and turn-back nov- elty silk gloves with em- | broidered cuffs. Double ¢ c tipped fingers for extra ’ wear. Shades include mode, pearl, grain and pongee. 6 to 8. Goldenbers’s—Gloves—Main Floor. $1 Smocks and Hoovers 83c Roisee, blue; green and orchid broadcloth smocks and Hoover aprons of surprising qual- ity for this price. 69c Hooverettes Of printed percale, in small, medium and large sizes. New, attractive c models. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Women’s $1.00 House Dresses Of p;:!ly nove ty prints, in a 77 variety of at- c tractive patterns and colors. Sizes 16 to 46.— Second Floor. s\ Depicting the New Styles for Easter, Spring and Early Sum- mer—in all their variety and at wonderful savings! No matter what your type or preference, vou will find any number of hats for every costume in this collection of 2,000 hats! There are perky little off-the-face hats and new straws in lacey effects; there are Baku braid novelty hats and Bangkok exotic straws; there are Perle Visca hats—and hats with brims, cloches, tailored and dressy styles — for the matron, the young miss and the young woman. With trims of ribbon, pins and bows, and in every new Spring color and black.