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nle Signs —and to help keep the wheels of industry humming with activity we ,market and making special purchases of Spring merchandise from Buying activity means production activity—and greater prosperity. in psent great stocks of new merchandise at LOW PROFIT PRICES— or thrift-wise shoppers to save money and at the same time make d revive industry. —on every floor and in every department. bargains in new, dependable merchandise. They direct you to timely Four Specialized Prices in This Great Spring DRESS SALE Regular $7.50 Frocks 4.88 5 ‘Chiffons . . . Flat Crepes Woolens . « « New Prints You'll find gay plaids, stripes, dots, checks and florals—used alone or in combination with plain colors in smart two-piece models. Also fancy wool knit sport frocks, aft- ernoon and Sunday night fashions (with long ‘or short sleeves), and plain or printed frocks for the larger woman. Black, tan, navy and high shades. Sizes From 14 to 46 A $2.98 Rayon Frocks 1.88 A Special Feature in Our Tub Frock Section! 4 Entirely different in character from “house dresses” are these smartly tailored rayon-and-cotton flat crepe models in medium or dark prints suitable for street wear. Both long and short sleeved styles, with circular skirts, flat crepe ties, vestees, glass buttons, buckled belts, etc. In fact, they have the appear- ance of printed silk frocks, but laun- der as easily and cost as little as cot- ton frocks! Red, navy, green, tan, brown and black backgrounds. Two styles sketched. Sizes from 14 to 52 Second Floor—Goldenberg’s. Cretonnes $10.00 Silk Frocks '(538 Prints . . . Flat Crepes Lovely Dance Fashions The many printed frocks include florals, paisieys, checks and plaids— in two-piece, surplice, jacket, bolero and straightline models. The dance frocks are adorable tiered taffetas with drop shoulders and crushed girdles, or dainty pastel nets. Plain colored crepes in black, navy, skip- * per blue, rust, gold, lantern, new greens, etc. Sizes 14 to 50 Included O Stunning $15 Frocks ggy% Presented in a Special Section of Their Own! This wonderful collection marks the opening of our new $9.88 Dress Section—which will offer at all times the value, variety and quality that greet you here tomorrow! Stunning jacket ensembles (featur- ing NAVY and other dark colors combined with PRINTS), lovely satin, taffeta and printed crepe eve- ning frocks (the model sketched has a jacket to match), short-sleeved and sleeveless crepes and handsome plain and printed crepes for the larger woman. Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 46 40" to 50 Second Floor—Goldenbers’s. March Progress Sales of Footwear! . Women’s $3 to 35 Slippers THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 1, 1931_PART THREE. Free Parking Opposite 8th St. Entrance Sale! Men’s Regular $2. All Perfect Quality Collar-Attached Styles A great group of shirts—regular $2.00 values—of fine broad- cloth and shantungs, in white, blue, tan and green. Carefully tailored to assure perfect fit and long wear. Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s 79c Athletic New Styles in Union Suits Men’s §5 Hats Broadcloth, New smart madras and 88- C shades Snap square nainsook. or ‘L ewrd ° Full - cut bodies, Silk brims! long trunk and elastic waist. | lining! A style to suit your Sizes 36 to 46. taste. Sizes 634 to 7%, Main Floor—Goldenbers's. 0 Boys’ $12 to $15.00 2-Knicker Suits * Sales New all-wool tweeds, cheviots, herringbones and smart weaves. Many styles, some with double seats and knees—with cuff knit bottoms. Tai- lored to stand the hard wear given them by boys. Sizes 7 to 18. Boys’ $15 Prep Suits Spri f all-wool tweg‘snft\?or:ie)::uges?n‘;?toh $9 75 pair of longies and wvest. o Sizes 15 to 20. Boys’ $1.50 to $2 Knickers e Golf styles, ful lined: 19 £ ;ie:t' pattem's.y Si‘ze:G to 17, l. Boys’ $1.00 and $1.50 Bell Blouses or short sleeves. Sizes 4 to 10. Third Floor—Geldenbers’s. 000 March Pyogress Sale of Men’s $17.50 to $25 1 & 2 Trouser SUITS Alterations $ 1 1 09 Free Smart, dressy plain blues, grays and pin stripes; and a wide range of sporty fancy mix- tures-for Spring, 1931. Models for the young man or more conservative style for business men, Carefully tailored. Sizes 34 to 46— regulars and stouts, Bell brand—button-on style of imported or do- mestic broadcloths. Plain or fancy colors. Long C \ Direct Entrances to Men’s Clothing from K and 7th Streets A = §1 to $2.25 “Essex” E Scissors & Shears Made by the manufacturers of the fa- mous “WISS” cutlery—fully guaran- teed scissors and shears of solid steel; in c a variety of styles and sizes for many purposes. |||!||f|l|||l||||l||||||ll|||||||||||lfl||||||1||||l|||flfilnll‘l‘iil‘lllimflilml||T|||'ifi'flfll"||l|l|l||||||||l|l||||||||Hl|||l||l|||i||||||||| 3,000 Pairs of Crisp Curtains e At About ; : = : Progress Sale Opportunities 39¢ Cretonne Shoe Bags, 25¢ Cretonne shoe bags, eight- pocket style, in attractive col- or combinations. Goldenberg's—Main Floor 29c Twine Shopping Bags, 18c Twine shopping bags, large size, strongly made, in natural or black. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor 79c to $1 Fabric Gloves, 59¢ Women’s washable chamoi- suede gloves of a good, serv- iceable quality; with novelty cuffs and embroidered back, in mode, bonbon, grey and beaver. Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor 69c Sewing Boxes 39c Eight spools of darning cot- ton and a pincushion in the center, in all wanted colors. Goldenbery's—Main Floor 59¢ Kotex Sanitary Apron, 29c t. $1 Tub Frocks, 68c A variety of prints and many models from which to choose, in regular and extra sizes. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor 25¢ Printed Percal 19¢ - In a large range of new de- signs; anteed fast colors. Gol berg’s—Main Floor 39¢ Unbleached 87-in. Sheeting, 24c Extra wide for double beds; heavy round thread quality. Goldenbers's—Main 39¢ Table Oilcloth 19¢ Perfect quality, in a good range of patterns. 5x4 size. ~ Goldenbers’s—M: Floor 29¢ Unbleached Pepperel, 16¢ Piljowcase cotton of heavy, close-woven lglulity. 5x4 size, .00 Rayon Bed Spreads, $2.98 Bedspreads with a wide flounce in rose, blue, gold, or- chid and green. 80x105. Gol re's—Main Floor 39c Rayon Flat Crepe, 26¢ In white, pink, orchid, tan, maise, light blue and peach. Goldenbers’s—Main _Floor $1.69 Rayon Pillows $1.00 Trimmed with flowers and gold braid. Several shapes and colors to choose from. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. $2 Lamp Bases, 98¢ In a beautiful assortment of colors and shapes; price in- cludes cord and socket. Goldenbers’s—Maln Floor. 98c Stamped Pillowcases, 66¢ Rainbow-check borders in fast colors, in several pretty designs ; easy to embroider. Women'’s 8c to 10c- Handkerchiefs, 5¢ With colored woven bor- ders and hand-rolled hems; all pezf:‘:: &:J'ah._z. l’m full size. §1 Coco Mats, 65¢ Heavy, serviceable quality coco door mats with fancy n | Bridge Party Series .Is Held by Clubs at Virginia Army Post Lieut. and Mrs. Oxx Enter- tain With Dinnerin Harris Hall at Humphreys. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va. February 28.—The Post Bridge Club met in Har- ris Hall Priday night. It was made the occasion for a very attractive dinner party by Lieut. and Mrs. Frank H. Oxx, who entertained in Harris Hall. Their ts were Col. and Mrs. Edward H. hulz, Col. and Mrs. Henry F. Pipes, Col. and Mrs. Henry A. Finch, Maj. J. Moultrie Ward, Mrs. Sam Lockwood, Maj. and Mjrs. Edwin A. Bethal, Lieut. and Mrs. Oscar A. Saunders, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart, Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening, Lieut. and Mrs. Michael A. Grenata, Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson, Lleut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, Lieut. and Mrs. Carl R. Jones, Lieut. and Mrs. John C. B. Elliott, Lieut. and Mrs. Hans W. Hol- mer, Lieut. and Mrs. C. Rodney Smith, Lieut. and Mrs. Louis H. Foote, Miss Earlyne Finney, Miss Charlotte Grey, Miss Virginia Arthur, Miss Dorothy Carter, Capt. Brom R. Whitthorne, gtuz. uflntkg" Lieut. Roland C. rown, Lieut. Donald R. Neil, Li Otto 8. Tinkel. - Dr. Elwood Mead, commissioner of reclamation, gave a talk on the sube Ject of the “Boulder Dam” to the - neer School Friday. He was luncheon guest of the officers at Harris all. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge | Club met at the home of Mrs. Frank H. Oxx. The club had as its guests Mrs. Emil J. Peterson and Mrs. Theo- dore A. Weyher. Mr. Stuart Gee, who is a student at fir:xel xiu'.mate '?{hmgume)pm-, spent week en nf 3 and Mrs. Cleveland C. Gel:‘re e - Mr. Elliott John Dent, turned from Ann Arbor, ch., and will continue his college work at George Washington University. Col. Elliott J. Dent is in Florida on an inspection trip in connection with his work on the PR, Crenn Holland . Glenn Holland of Chicago was the week end guest of Maj. m’lolln. Henry C. Johannes. Col. Edward H. Schulz was host to the Monday Night Bridge Club. The filenl of the club were Mrs. Schulz and Capt. Jotn ¥, ZaAicek and Lieu pt. John F. icek and it. Karl Fiests. Tuesday of Lieut.” and Mes gues ay o 3 et 8ol s @ leut. and Mrs. Horace F. Sykes, 4 and Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J"mm' — $4 to $7.50 SHELL FRAMES $7Y.75 $ 8 Perfect Spring Styles " Quality I s e borders. Goldenberg's—Downstairs Stors New patents, 2-tone suanc' combinations, black kids, blonde kids, é P rlce $1.49 L(mcheon Smart ;lg_)&rent z;'.lolx&es.. Choose from oxfords, ties, straps, in all sizes to 8. : Set, "Lw X Styles Women’s Crepe Sole Oxfords 39¢, 55¢, 85¢ P Q cabiocioth wien four maphins S d di les in th I 14 ¢ to match. 54x54-inch cloth. port and dress styles in these 5 Goldenberg’s—Msin Floor smartly modeled crepe sole oxfords, 97 c $1 2 5 el e 25¢ Turkish y . ‘ " ’s Crepe Sole The Vast Assortment Includes: Towels’ 13¢ 1.49 come-tus Very comfortable and good looking! i T 18x36 inches, of double- M alanced R Tailored Oxfords, All Sizes to 2 iadte et 9 * ’ ys’, Misses’ an thread and absorbent quality, Marquisette in white and colored borders. Scrins Hemmed e Curtains Goldenberg's—Main Floor Curtaing ssorted 5-plece 29¢c Novelty Tabs Dotted Frioged 15¢ o Marquisette Patent 1-strap styles for Novyelty Ruffied Criss-cross Cotatn Novel All sewed sol ran-| Patent etal rtains Curtains urt ovelty tabs for collar and 106045 widr ATl A N Eitia % e witl] dress and school b cuff sets in black and white stitchdowns with 1 Plain ’ “No » M wear, Sizes Jd Plain Voile Plain_Criss-cross Marquisette organdy, g, i $1.98) e, Jurk”, wien §] $1.19 s o | el e F28 s« OPPOSITE 8th STREET 2 | Crisp, fresh patterns, all . dy to lend their glorious Men’s toward transforming ull corners of your home into of gay hospitality. For lip covers, cushions, draperies pd other Spring uses. Fourth bers’s. Boys’ and Girls’ st urt Black Oxfords Oxfords Mimsew’ Shppiis