Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1930, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1930. flOur Phone Number—N Ational 5220m0harge Accounts Invited 255 Handkerchxef Noveltnes B allr _ = ==K Boys’ 50c Sport Hose % For the Kiddies i e | f in Novelty Patterns Cunning little Santa Claus and animal y A i Perfect quality 7% length all-over novelty % folders containing a child’s handkerchief. The g ) i I g pa‘ttern sport hose—a large l:"l:y in good " youngsters will love them! ‘ ; a5 P\ ¥ - :‘:7!::";::“ T oys' suits. c —_——— % Goldenberg's—Main Floor kK = - A 3 | s ¢ Goldenbers’s—Maln-Floor. ‘Backward Season Forces Boys’ Clothmg Mfgrs. to Unload Stocks' $25 000 Worth of Boys’ Winter Overcoats and Suits at ] to Nearly § EA Underprice The contmucd mild weather of Fall and early Winter resulted in several manufacturers of boys’ clothing being caught with large stocks of Overcoats and Suits. We were able to go in the market and purchase many bargains, which we offer tomorrow in this important sale at prlces that save mothers [ of Washington one-third to nearly one-half in some instances on the clothing needed now by their boys. Thrifty gift seekers will take advantage of this opportunity to buy useful and welcome gifts for boys at rare savings! Boys’*12to*15 2-Knicker Suits| Boys’ $12.75 to $15 Prep Suits | $4.95 to $6.95 Knicker Suits High-grade all-wool suits of dressy Smart looking suits with two pairs of S suits Manufacturers’ surplus lots—some are ¢ mixtures and navy blue cheviots- ~a]l longies—typical high school—plenty of irregulars. Of fine all-wool or wool- 88 f#t beautifully tailored” and perfect fitting. $ ° style and snap. In tans, grays and $ mixed materials—neat patterns in grays, ° 4 Have two pairs of golf knickers, fully ‘ browns, expertly tailored of serviceable browns and tans, Also dressy blue lined. Sizes 8 to 18. materials. Sizes 12 to 20. serges in the group.—Sizes 7 to lg j 1 lined. Sizes8to18. - §° | ateriais. Simes12t02. - 7 |sergesinthegroup—Sizes7to15. 0~ 0} it Boys’ $4.95 Overcoats | $5.95 Chinchilla C 7 7 10 12.50 O’'C ¢ 23 $ inchilla Coats | $7 to $8.75 Overcoats | $10 to $ oats dma”"\;:l:(‘fi';jf‘ (ggmd’“‘f‘: $ 95 h\a‘h v"hlur or cmnan(\ln;l coln}l" D Tixt}l{xru, wool fined; BFamnllflc Ge‘rm;ml cl;:lmchullas—— 79 t t. - ir C S Vi nchillas—smart xfifi:.fij‘,agf"z“l m’;{““’“" blue Well failored. Sizes 3 to 8. colored chinchillas, Sizes 3 to 10. assortment.- Sizes 2 to Boys’ $25 and $29 Camel Pile Coats Boys’ “Prep” Overcoats Boys’ $7 Sheep-Lined Coats . Smartly tailored overcoats of finest wool fabrics—blues and Beautifully tailored overcoats for high mixtures. Sizes 15 to 20, Leatherette coats—every boy is wearing one! school hoys—sporty and dressy. Come in 55 $18.50 grades, specially priced. . 75 These with warm sheep lining and collar cordu- $ 87 ‘B tan or brown. A gift that any boy will . $22.50 grades, specially priced 18. roy faced. Black or brown. 4 deep pockets. o like. Sizes 15 to 20. $28.50 grades, specially priced.. .75 b i _ Boys' $8t0 510 $10 Sheep-Lined Coats | Boys’$195t083 | Boys’ $595 Suede | Boys’ $6.00 , wfi"if wKé';ffkers’ S"‘“Z'l.lg Suits & Mackinaws Novelty Suits Zipper Sets Lumberjacks Knickers, 7 to 18 Wind and rain proof leatherette Styles with broad- " . Of tweedaroy—a fancy cor- $1.50 & $1.95 Twecdaro $1.00 i1 ; B coats—have large sheep collar and 85 cloth’ (washabie) . Zipper . lumber- s 7 y 5 e et $6 39 sheep lining. Ruggedly tailored; o waists | with Jersey, .1 jack, " zipper _ leg- $3 95 | duroy that looks like ‘W“d g Knee Pants. 4 to 10 L] 0 R O b ans and brow 5 : B S ik serge or tweed knee gins and aviator Have wool lining—may fo‘fo“hx:o laorwpol:!y?hédc l::::klgial\:: .;:::.q go:o !2(;. ack or brown pents, Some all Jersey sults, Sizes P;:t Green, redS i worn on either side. Bmwn tan or gray. .Sl 95 to $3 Knickers, Suit- $l 79 for 2 n or maroon. Sizes 5 Sizes 8 to 18. ings or corduroy Goldenbers's—Third Floor. W&ammm&:@mwm&w&mm&&&m&%&&m&&m&aa&wm CIEE[ITI—IE MAN WiILLWEAR $8.95 Brocaded Rayon Lounging Robes Thrifty men and women who shop for men welcome opportunities to save—here are fine lounging robes of brocaded rayon priced within reach of every one. Note the feamres..‘collar, /G 1ET THE GIRL WIiLL WEAR From Our Thlrd Floor Children’s Department Girls’ Pile Fabric Coats Wool Coat Sweaters Nave!ty '0!'- or pllh With Beret to Match ; i‘;fl ux,eu o eonar’ 52 98 The ln’!OSF popular Winter gar- $ 69 B"' “c:);" fi:nket Robes 9 . ment for girls of 7 to 14 years. Indian and acquara signs; " wemmen d vith i $2 98 IEIERNERNER Johnny collar and tomboy linings; suede-like belt. Camel shades. Warm Coats for Tots TOTS' CAMEL PILE COAT SETS, comum§ of i § cuffs and pockets trimmed with Skinner. satin... i § large rayon girdle. . .wide range of colors. . packed in gift boxes. $10 All-Wool Flannel Robes Young men especially prefer this type of robes— they are dressy and sporty. Wide stripes in popular $ 95 icoat, heret and muff. Coat with belt colors. Three pockets, large shawl collar, fringed L le?thh"d““t on Sul’(«6 el and o rel shades. izes 2 t ars sash. Full and roomy. oS et $2.50 to $4.00 Mufflers Eagle, Suskana and Darbrook mufflers—the most acceptable gift. Silks and rayon mix- $ 95 ‘ tures in squares or the new Ascot reefers. louble-breasted mod- els, with storm collar and two pockets; warmly ed Red green copen, tan and navy IthNTS CO\TS oi :repe de chme silk and radium (4 silk, with hand smocking and. touches of hand -embroidery. Straightline and voke s 98 All are washable and colorfast. effects. hite, pmk and blue. Sizes 1 ta Men’s $6.95 Blanket Bath Robes Of the well known Wittingdon cloth in a fine assortment of Indian designs, ombres and $ 95 jacquards. Braid trimmed. Rayon girdle. o All sizes. Infants’ Hand- Infants’ White Infants’ All - Wool embroidered Bibs; 290 Nainsook Gertrudes, 590 gu;.u.. Sweaters, sl hand scalloped. 3 1 crew and vee necks. White, and blue. :&w&&%&&m&&m&a&&a&m TOYLAND SPECIALS Brmg the Kiddies to See Santa Claus $4.69 American lyer Coaster Wagon ” e Silk Shirts.. $495 to $6.95 Hickok Belt Sets | $6.95 Radium Luxedo Shirts $1.95 to $2.95 Interwoven Hose L Silk Shirts Leatherette Lumberjacks A : Lounging & Bath Robes..$4.95 to $25 Wool Coat Sweaters L $ 4.95 g Smoking Jackets $5.95 to $7.95 Faultless Pajamas Garter & Armband Sets Silk:Pajlimas.:.......... $4.95 to $8.95| white, blue, lgre;r:c;%l u“nfi Hansen ‘Lined Gloves...$1.95 to $495 ¢ Dress Gloves............ $2.25 to $3.95 Gift Neckties. . . Sale of Men’s $25 & $27.50 Suits and Overcoats The Suits $ 50 y T he Overcoats Wool cheviots and cassi- Cold weather means warm, meres, worsted and serges— comfortable overcoats, heavy skillfully ~tailored-—featuring Extra Pants but not bulky. We have new styles and shades. v to Mateh them—good looking, sturdy Single or double breasted, Suits, $5.00. and perfect fitting. A host of two or three buttons. Sizes patterns and colorings. Sizes 34 to 48, 1 . 34to4s. Men’s #19-% to 225 Overcoats Big,burly overcoats that will save you from $5 to'$10. Warm, and well tailored in plain blue shades with self or velvet collars; snappy Oxford grays and fancy mixtures of good wearing fabrics—a range unusually large. s Child's $1098 $2.19 Pedal Car - ambler i Strongly made Sidewalk Bike Jloe parinect @3 7 - wigsyear i $1.88 y ull luel n- Finel Rl $10.98 | Fol B e | SR, $8.95 | ELaETER e o rubber .‘.:;"‘:......".:‘ Cotumbla Kaag 4e. ren. $8.98 Pool Tables $2.98 Scooter : Bty o $2.49 Steel hu rubber l}almblil;. Velocipede S e .98 3124 Wheclbarrow ldmbh handie bars seat; ball bearing wheels. u-flmly finished. i """ ""‘ $ l 0 u-ue Budget Plan - e Buy your toys on our con- venient Budget Plan—we add no interest or extras—we do 4 to 46, not penalize our friends. ; O T A iee Parkmg Space Onpostte 8th Street Entrance

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