Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1931, Page 12

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 18, 1931—PART ONE SITE OF CULTURED INDIANS LOCATED $1.39 Window Merchandise [} : = === 59c¢ Opaque Refrigerator ';-:".':;.';'; i ) R ‘ Window Shades N ( A i Galvanized : ‘ White, green D 9 iron, with slid- $ 1.00 Monday or e«:rud shad;s. 3 9c il . Fits mounted on de- Grand Vlllage of the Natchez :)!:fis?do:?! win- a"d = == | pgndaBle rollers. Believed Found Through v dow sill and keeps food fresh. Tuesday 3 Size 3x6 feet. Bits of Pottery. BARG AINS S Fourth Fioor. ALL items in this column ° BY THOMAS R. HENRY. B2 have been “SHOPPED” bs Scattered by the plows of its con- | o e wrhe e B " querors for nearly 200 years, only pot- § than sold for in other tery fragments and arrowheads are left stores. Look for this col- &8 umn of “SHOPPED BAR- to mark the site of one of the highest GAINS” every week—and ltures of the New World before the v : % o i coming o we v men 7 IR S e $8.95 All-Wool Practically Our Entire Stock Grouped i at These Four Greatly Lowered Prices! the Smithsonian Institution, has just Surchaser. where, following a trail of broken bits S R " :{,epfff; f}f Jfi:“?%‘,,,“n‘;““,fi:‘;efi'z‘,’“?}‘,i 'BI ANK E I In this readjustment of our stocks of floor coverings we have not gone about clearance in a half-hearted way. . Prices are down to bed-rock—costs are forgotten. It is imperative that we get returned from Western Mississippi, Natchez Indians. This was on St. s, B Men’s $5 to $7.50 stocks down to the lowest possible point before inventory. For these new low price levels mean an Mississippi, near the present city of : . = 2 Satier It was mnmgtely asoclated Shaker Sweaters e opportunity to buy new rugs at impressive savings! Choose from these groups tomorrow! X.‘,,‘?,fi;‘f. 8&&,‘;; Paocia s Famous i, Ly Price a year ago, Price a year ago, Price a year ago, Price a year ago, 2.9 A $45.00 $54.50 $89.00 $95.00 The important result of this work, “Puritan” Collins says, is the identification of a knits; shawl A . g i definite type of Natchez pottery, by collar and & Price 2 months ago, Price 2 months ago, Price 2 months ago, Price 2 months ago, which it may be possible to locate other crew neck styles. Sizes 36 . = . sites of thl.sd strange pea"ple, hpracncailly‘ to 46. $35.00 $45.00 $79.00 $85.00 exterminated since 1730, whose socia Main Floor. ¢ . ) ¢ P e Pe Gna religlon s aysten Becitsd the WORAES Price Tomorrow Tomorrow’s Price Tomorrow’s Price Tomorrow’s Price associates were able to connect the pot- v i po styles. Sizes 7 to $3.00 Bed Comforts, $4.00 Cotton Blankets, Axminster and Velvet Rugs in groups one Sale Includes! ) i - ale Includes! early ironwork found on the site. ered . pretty plaids. $2.39 and two; all wool Wiltons in group three and i th i s s were the events, as described by the forts, double- 50—8.3x10.6 Wilton Rugs settlement on the present site of able relations with their neighbors. tery fragments with historical records bty Told Indians to Move. silkoline Pair at, Worsted Royal Wiltons in group four. Budget 10g==9x12-ft.\Wilton Riigs fion of ‘this aborlginal capital - 1735 dorxffe g%aifetktgfie'. 39c g;laaig; lga;f $2'85 bed size. Each at $4'45 All Sales Final. No Returns, No C. 0. D.'s, No Exchanges. 40—8.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs tchez. After two minor outbreaks o SR Goldenbers's—Rus Department—Downstairs Stors. P2 g mree 13000 Panel Curtains Drastically Reduced! 2.67 Yy of the French explorers and who had . attained a degree of civilization little Girls’ Wash Frocks 4 7 g‘e’m: nmtt of Bth: tl;ueblfi xenddgms mne B ) 79¢ Heavy, soft fleecy quality; 66x80-inch double uthwest. ul ey live n Wi en egular 2 2 i houses, which would not stand the print,e%l frocks— bed size. Choice of lovely colored plaid patterns. ravages of centuries. Collins and his several pretty C 10077, pure wool. by means of gun flints and pieces of ird Floor. double-bed size; cov- | heavy grade, in Third Fl N N e Toilet Tissue, 8 Rolls $500 “Part - wool | $7.50 Wool-filled Com- | payments, if desired. 100—High-grade Axminster Rugs The Prench had_establishe 1 et o il Limit 16 rolls to Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. Extra Salespeople. Prompt Delivery Assured. 100—9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Velvet Rugs ) Nad 2. they finally had come to fairly peace- from Europe, who was continually in meres, chev- trouble with his own officers. This man Chopart, it is related, iots, worsted st rriendd ar o ] G ok Anticipate Y our Spring Needs in This Clearance Sale—and Save One-Third to One-Half! s ———— s i ‘The one exception was the site of the “Grand Village” and the Sacred Temple : Nothing at all the matter with these Curtains, but inventory is inventory and there are no ifs of the Sun,” whose darkned interior s, b g g ., : ‘ i could not even be profaned by any one 19¢ Flannels, Yd $7'50 Pure Lmen and “ands” about “peaks” of certain assortments! Orders are orders, and losses are losses, but a ;\f:;lf,i .5i2§°$m§“$“&1“‘m‘é’n,fi"fi,fié‘fl O%Gt-igl;hgggf 1 2y2C model stock is another thing. So regardless of former selling prices, regardless even of costs, 3,000 ms 5,°,,‘f§‘v°g"" bluntly told the In- nels—double- desirable curtains that will find ready places in Spring refurnishing will go at tremendous savings While the order astounded and dis- sféffcees g:&e. chiecks, Monday:! mayed the Indiams, they pretended to D e Thirteen 2 : comply, for they were no match for 3 s 3.9 ’ Were Priced Were Priced Were Priced Were Priced the French. Some time later und ca $1.25 to $1.95 $2.95 to $3.95 $3.95 to $5.95 $6.95 and $7.95 various pretexts the Indians assembled 15c Longcloth at the fort and suddenly without warn- demstitched pure' ing massacred the entire male popula- Close, well 1 tion of approximately 250 and tzok the woven soft- %c sdnen damask cloth, women and children as hostages. Ap- finish quality size 60x90 inches, and a 9 parently they treated them well. for lingerie. 36 N dozen 17-inch napkins . ° ° ° SRR TR | W it by the vengeful French, they were o Hpial o a i > Each Each Each Each driven into the swamps, the women $1.29 Linen Cloths Fringed Filet Net and | Fine Shadow Lace,| Rich Panels of Sheer | Beautiful Panels of recaptured and the red men slain in : great numbers. Some escaped into 10c Lux Soap, 3 Cakes saxst-mch pure v70 | Shadow Lace Panels, 45 | Filet Net and Madras [ Shadow Laces and Filet | fine Filet Net and Itallan Louisiana, where other encounters with Three cakes of " inen h ( cloth: i : 3 1 the French took place, while others the pgpular Lux 20c e o s ‘Taear| 1n. Wide, with heavy [ Weave Panels, 40 to 45 | Net, in fringed styles. 45 | terns. 42 to 45 inches joined with the Chickasaws, Cherokees v 1 kfast and luncheon fringe bottoms. inches wide. inches wide. . and Creeks and disappeared from his- "fég‘:&"‘c‘i’af“ ock e P TYy. 4 o . S H I Main Floor. 22¢ Turkish Towels 2,000 Prs. Ruffled Curtains $1.75 and $2 Drapery New Spring Cretonnes, yd. The special interest in finding out all Y Stze 18x36-inch Dainty ivory scrim Damasks. yd that is possible concerning the Natchez, 59¢ Lilac Vegetal o it oe oo 14€| curtains, complete 49C sy 200 full bolts of Collins says, lies in the highly compli- 4 A ; k9 ! Dozens of rich 1ook- : : 1 cated social system described by French Delightful cool- om“h e et with valance and tie- 3 ing patterns, including ] crisp new cretonnes c v'fifh a highly !5c : quality. backs to match. Trimmed with many in the new satin in more than a score priests and explorers. ing toilet water s developed culture they were among the and after-shaving rayon bands. finish. Extra wide. @ of patterns and colors. thirst; e 3 Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor. ::n' .b.lmm ‘};eroe( c.‘]alm:rx:lgr‘:ni B lotion. ki sk e bl Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. They had o vigd caste system SRErN mbve. Highest in rank were the “Suns,” the hereditary ruling families, believed by the Indians to be direct descendants 29c¢ Ironing Covers - : % ; Savings for t ErEanal R DRASTIC FOOTWEAR CLEARANCE bt Nobles, “the honored people,” and the “Stinkards,” or slaves nd commoners. large size. Of un- CEARTIEE XITE A Women’s Women’s Leatherette omen’s 4-Buckle Women’s 1-Strap cas! sacrificing one of his chil- ain Floor. AV g . . < 2 —_— i et o7 e it i - Z ) “7 Hi-Automatic dam SLIPPERS. | Galoshes J§T]| House Slippers i . 3 v & B . Thus some spiritual, relationship was |§§ 15¢ Dish Cloths, 3 for 0 Galoshes . As Pictured As Pictured ik As Pictured the departed chieftain. Knitted dish Collins was unable {o find any rem- cloths, heavy 7 I nant of the “sun temple”—the place GUAliEy: Earge aissd C Lo of the eternal fire and of the sacred Rt ns e All poerie—which excited the wonder of s SpeatilanayISilerot i 2 Al Sives French missionaries. The recovery of further information ncerning the Natchez, other ) s I i L e By S e ¢ mp Women’s and | Women’s $2.50 to $4.00 Women’s Automatic slow and difficult, Collins says. uw(,meg-, cosm,m; C h.l d ’ G l h by > % slips and gowns of it CHAUFFEURS TO DANCE muslin; also Porto 29C Sha deS F 1 éelntlsl ‘ DRESS FOOTWEAR . aloshes —_— ' . I uaranteed As Annual Event Will Be Held in Second Fioor. . & mne o Pumps—Straps—Ties © inred Swanee Ball Room. ] Galoshes | Patents or Kid Leathers I The Private Chauffeurs Benevolent 69c Cotton Rugs . : i Association of Wumnmn will hold its Washable, color- | A“ Fhiricentn. ?:?Slzfiéfnsefi"%eu;fl; eve- fast rugs.—blue 39(: Dyt G““""{‘”d | . perfect S autteurs n the employ of the va- tan, with fancy Formerly Sold g \ e e | » quality. fous embassis d legations, as well as y in. : Y ] 3 I Thows “emploved by ‘mumerous” Govern. |} POrders: ZTxS-in, size at $3.98 and $4.98 s » Many styles. i FWoments Foothold ment_officials and soclally prominent e e ; A . I Washingtonians, are members of the Junior and bridge sizes; I \ All sizes. I Toe Rubbers benevolent iation and many of smartly tailored of lustrous 9, l 5 e Wil attend. Boys’ Blouses CeliT ks Stio MbeAutiml! fes Women’s Rubbers, | All style heels | Only 200 Pairs e Regular $1 and signs. Drum stretched. Braid dress styles — all I i All Siseste 9, * All buildings In the new White City $1.50 grades; neck- trimming. Rosewood, rust or sizes 2|/ to 8 | *‘;""}G“’fi:fil’n‘“’(‘_’,‘,ffi;‘;‘fx'gf:e‘ b band styles. White C gold colorings. = 2 I " Girls’ - . urb o , G " Il — p— e i g — e Women's $% and 5 | PPORT SHOES . — - 6 to 16. ] omen’s aj ‘ Stitchdown Shoes s 4 i Smart Footwear | FOR WOMEN All Sizes to 2 Boys’ $3 Knickers All Perfect Quality 3 . Many styles—sizes to 9 ? I A Tweedaroys § ¥ All Sizes = I Pictusred and fancy$1 79 g b ¢ g i c corduroys. ° Aiilione . 88 I | Fully lined. ) e LA $ ° | ) - &l i 55 il Sizes 8 to 18. Third Fioor. New Shipment of il Tan . . yies 1 Window Ventilators Only Misses’ Union Suits e mar — invisible Regularly 8c 49C T 28C Men’s Rubbers | Misses :ggcfl‘:'dre"s Women’s Children’s Boys’ Red Fleeced and part draft. They keep Bifocal Lenses* wool; short sleeves, out dust, soot, snow, Storm Styles Galoshes R Juliets Shoes 1 Rubber Boots ankle length. Sizes rain. Hardwood Patents or Black Kid $7.00 o 8. SiktsBages frames and fine cloth filler. Guaranteed Leather soles; rub- B 15 in. high, open to 37 in. wide. Guality All Sizes to 2 49 | ber heels; heavy felt $ e amis Knee length;§ 4 98 Regular Price, 313.00' 3 $1.39 Blankets, Each All Sizes. c All Guaranteed 4 tops;. many colors; 8; i y c sizes 3 to 6 only. % e s Tts of Lonses. In pretty plain i : to 11 Quality all sizes to 8. styles. Guaranteed. B L ] s ealel 75 ¢ Men’s D Boys Hi-Cut Misses’ and Children’ oring. X80-inc] . . 0oyS 1-Cuts 18s€s’ an 1iaren’s ||4i“| “’ Police—Fireman— ens Lress antl Dons s or Near Vision Fourth Floor. Lenses for Far double-bed size. - 'lil OXFORDS Sh d s Senier Nekons (% ! oes an ',',,"lfl“’;{‘,"" & s 53'50 $1 Pillows, Each : ‘,l‘li Postman Shoes All sewed soles Also Oxfords Slippers eyes. D ] . “Cotored gnd Culindrical Lenses 3 11 sl With Steel Rivet Arch Support with rubber heels. - Most All : Colored gnd Culindri Feather bed pil 65c I . RES 3 Many Styles Sizes to Large 6 | A Large Selection lows, covered with to Choose From B o Cho Eyes Examined Garbage Cans Over 30 Styles i'nm quality tick- g. ; ; FREE : - Nesco grade Galcote garbage : ’ 9 Two Resistered Optometrists cans — corrugated galvanized i o T T 19¢ Huck Towels iron. : : 2 $ . N over -4,,,,.!‘,,:!‘,";‘,“(;..,,... 17x32-inch _huck 4-gal. size teed” towels with n.s-l 0 6-gal. size P gorted scolm;e(li bor- c 8 8 l' i56 A Optical artment—Main Floor. ers. Special. -gal. si s e . . SSLE . o ws VRS g Picl:::red Pictured Guarantee All Sizes e

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