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D. C., THURSDAY; 16, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. derson, pitcher and third baseman; !!‘ldrlflge Catterton, infielders, and Osca: Fenno is the reserve from last season Tom ‘Terry, first baseman: Robert | pyjey, Kenneth Griffin and James Ro- &vailable. TEAMS ARE ACTIVE , aither, second baseman, and Francis bey, ‘outfielders. [ Other promising aspirants include la AT MARLBORO HIGH ‘ e mebesiat e sihodis girl volley | Eugene Radcliffe is manager. Few {mfl 5,2‘.‘:‘,‘2,e?';.y‘,’,"‘.‘2“:‘f,;, ?,'g‘:.‘:; | ball team also has the measles and will | games are planned for the nine outside | Deck. e e | be unable to play against the Oxon Hill | 5"y *70 PIAIEE (OF (8 TRE OMA | Pohe aariboro girts atso wil meet | Diemond Aggregation and Girls' | team. She is Hilda Duley. The girls | APRIL 1931. schools, the 220-yard dash South At- lantic, 440-yard dash for county schools and in the shot-put and broad. jum; for county schools. Lowe and Duvall will take part in the 880-yard South chimney, he enters [ This method of !flfillmw Atlantic. for older peoplyle o:mthr:mflhmm of Christmas day. Santa Claus first took Meeting Mr. Santa Claus. Y Senro e s bmosn e ene e 3y MOVES & STORES come on Christmas eve, and his methods Fun""u“ w‘um"m are diffcrent from *hose in the Northern Deck will ap- | countries. Instead of filling stockings, 1313 YOU STREET, PHONE NO.3 fz rd dash for county | he fills shoes; instead of coming down a 15¢ Mercerized Damask Napkins Serviceable mercerized*15-inch damask napkins in pastel shades. Bar- gains at this price! Odd Lots! $1 Handbags For Clearance Tomorrow at Slightly mussed array of fab- 9 Goldenberg's—Main Floor, ric, fabrikoid and leather hand- A Y ® Charge Charge Accounts Invited Accounts Invited NAN bags, in an assortment of styles and colors. T D Goldenberga—Main Floor. FRIDAY Broken Lots of Merchandise—Marked Way Down for Quick Clearance! No Mail or Phone Orders! Friday Remnants! Women’s $1.35 Silk Hose Friday Remnants in Corsets (6) $5 Hook-Side Girdles, 14-inch length, 1n pink brocade, with elastic sections over hips. sxm 32-98 24, 31 and 33.. Friday Remnants! (205) Men’s $1 to $1.50 SHIRTS Just Received! Dainty. New Handkerchief Linen Remnants—Mill Lengths WASH FABRICS HINDU Alfl ASKED Brookhart Says U. 8. Soldiers in Panama Disgrace Uniform. . Tracys Landing Tuesday there for the | Candidates for the boys' speed ball Sor IN INDIA PRUB[EM =i . also will play today here and this|counter has been listed with Tracys y te hold when South American tourists no- Towa, returning from the canal on the olley Ball Combination in Gk i Marlboro has won one game, lost one | under the direction of Mrs. Gladys He- | . Ry Piapec CHat ARy e Only three members of jast season's won the first game at Upper Marlboro, and tied one. nault. thel S st diamond team are available and one of 1024, e | < and Panama. He char- ":""{:e:," (t::l""mndm ns s “outa. | DSDIte that four members of its nine | coaching the squad, has hopes of e | ball team. One 1930 Teserve also is at |1and teracholastics mac 2 at Ganeye MELERIE . OIS S Ut jare down with the measles, Upper |veloping a creditable nine. hand. The squad is being coached by |Park. They are Howard Ford, George of Moslems. e he would introduce a bill to prevent |teams in th2 Prince Georges County |veteran battery. |for the third y: dash in bot Bt ihe mext cessin 107 CODBTESS, [high school base ball champlonship | Others at hand include Buddy Wil- | Besides Miss Duley, seasoned players | county seonons: i Ao thel nest appeal to Hindus to allay the fears | of their Moslem neighbors in working tiring Viceroy of India, who is sailing ' for England Saturday. | in any political society, he said that in | view of what he believed was a wice- of personal advice. | “I would say that the only wise cours prehensions, unfounded though they | might be, and to be prepared to give | own free will are prepared to let their | apprehensions go.” Moslem feeling as to alter the whole atmosphere for the better and mak> late today and the two conferred f nearly an hour. It was understood that the national congress, is observing the | Indian truce Discontinued ISENATOR RENEWS CHARGE NEW YORK, April 16 (#)—Sehator Sinith W. Brookhart, Republican, of fourth time this season. In other tilts of the Marlboro School are pre- s orth and match, too, will be the opener for both | Landing High of Anne Arundel County | with the Anne Arundel County lassies | DAring for the county athletic meet | ooy Pobian e custo ek o A in county title competition, for Tuesday at Tracys Landing. Tracys | s Competition Tomorrow. Get Appeal From Retiring | terday, renewed his charge that Amer- fcan soldiers in uniform frequent liquor | o ot T April 16, | them s Terry. However, Gardner Shu-| Last ‘season's Tegulars are available foMarlboro High will be represented by . Md., — | gart, al of the school, who also | ve of the eighi s on the volley | four athletes in the y- Viceroy to Allay Fears | gart, princip 0 | for five of the eight places on the volley tes in the University of Mary geous” and “a disgrace to the United | Marlboro High figures to defeat Oxon | In Tom Burroughs, pitcher, and Capt. | Miss Mabel Barnes, member of the fac. | Deck, Dick Lowe and Philip Duvall. States uniform’ and announced that | Hill High in the opening game for hoth | Howard Ford. catcher, Marlboro has a ulty, who is handiing the assignment| Ford will compete In the 100-yard r. By the Assoctatea Press. { Conditions generally in the Canal Zone |series here today, |Jiams and Dick Lowe, pitchers; Conrad |are Clara May Kline, Hilda Bennett, | 220-yard South Atlantic BOMBAY, India, April 16.—An car- Dleased him. ___Those who are laid up are: Allan An- | Latterer, shortstop; George Garner and | Ellen Smith and Althea Beall. Dorothy | pear. in the. 100, i out India’s problem was made in a fare- | well address today by Lord Irwin, re- Pointing out that he was reasonably | eatisfied that minoritiess were essential spread feeling of apprehension among minorities, he desired to offer a word for the majority in a community,” he said, “is to recognize frankly those ap- the minorities the reassurance they d sire untll such time as they of their He said that he believed such action in India would work such a change in the problems much easier to solve. rd Irwin received Mahatma Gandt the matters discussed was the question of how well the government, as well as Newsman Reported Warned Not. to Public'ze Quizzing on Rum Indictments Story. By the Associated Press. April Commercial Appeal s: today that one of its repcrters was summcned before the Federal grand jury to divulg> a source of information and then threat- ened with citation for contempt of court if he reported his appearance. The reporter, J. H. Lockhart. de- clined to tell the inquisitcrs the source of a story about 17 secretly drawn pro- hibition indictments, stating that news- paper ethics demanded a confidential source be kept inviolate. ceedings if he about his questioning. The Commercial Appeal city editor | assigned another reporter to “cover” Mr. Lockhart's expericnce. SPOTTED FEVER HOLDS 8,000 IN SOLDIER CAMP Authorities in England Quarantine Men and Families to Pre- vent Spread. By the Associated Press. CATTERICK, Yorkshire, April terick Camp have been isolat>d as a England, consequence of an outbreak of spotted fever. Two soldiers have died. Great precautions have been taken to prevent spread of the dread malady end euthorities today were c:nnd’;}x’n e that they have it under control. camp covers hundreds of acres and the isolation order extends to wives and families of soldiers who live in the area. Earlier this year there was a serious outbreak of the disease in the famous Aldershot Camp in_Southern England, & number of fatalities occurring be- | fore the situation was brought under control. LET US HAVE YOUR DRY CLEANING ORDER Lace Curtains, Blankets, Slip Covers, Portieres and Other Household and Per- sonal Articles. Send them to us NOW for a thorough rejuvenation and we'll return them fresh and new-like. You'll Find Our Charges Most Reasonable 30 Years Laundry Experience <4 Nional fundry Co OMRATH'S SILVER JUBILEE ‘We mark our 25th year by aphe- nomenal sale of serviceable and beautiful Silver—at prices to ap- peal to everyone. Included are: Cocktall Shakers lish Dishes n Bon Dishes Sclt & Peppers Bread Trays SugarTengs Frult Bowls Cassercles Console Sets AND A HOST OF LOVELY THINGS IN PEWTER On Sale April 17th and 18th Avail yourself of our Lending Library (the most economical way to read the new books); used books of marked reductions; books offiction, biography,trave!, histery, etc., for sale from 75c up; boys' books, ris’ books; books fo feed o- rest your Wall-stocked shelves and efficient librariens to aid your selection. And ot our 3107 14th Street store, you'll find complete stocks of Bridge Accesso- ries, Leother Goods, Playing Cards, Sta- Wonery and Novelties. 16.—The | A prohibition | investigator then warned Mr. Lockhart | that he would be subicrt to contempt | published & story i 16.—The 8,000 soldiers 2t Cat- Odd Lot of 70 Dresses For Friday Clearance! Real Bargains Wool to 44. and dark colors. silks, zipper frocks wolf collar. and 42 ... (2) (dyed coney) in small sizes sizes 14 and 13.. \ing at Goldenberg's—Second Floor. (184) Women’s $2 Hats Desirable Spring models of novelty and matrons. colors. Angora Berets Fluffy angora berets, in white and colors — exceptional this low price. 25¢ to 59c Pearl Slides 10¢c tub frocks. all pastel shades. \ 7 \ $7.50 Engraved Frames $3.50 s0 good looking. Free in Attendance Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge WOMRATH’S LIBRARY AND BOOKSHOPS 119F N.W. 3107 14¢h St, N.W. Aceounts Invited. Two Registered Optometrists $1.69 knit, silk and rayon frocks in broken sizes from 14 Assortment of medium (58) $5 to $7.50 Dresses including rayons and femey $2-‘9 (2) $25 Spring Coats, tweed with $75 Fur Coats of Sealine $19.69 (2) $15 Astrakhan Coats in gray;. Clearance! Of Millinery At Drastic Friday Reductions! $1 straws; in shapes for misses Black and (23) $1.98 Genuine $1.39 Goldenbers's Just the thing to use on your Come in white and Hy-Bridge Beautifully engraved Hy- bridge frames with new type comfortable Pearltex bridge p2ds that rest on nose. Dur- able, light in weight and ever Eyes Examined Optical Department—Main Floor. Char, Summer Frocks That Friday Shoppers Will Gladly Welcome! $2.98 800 pretty white and pastel handker- chief linen dresses—the coolest, fresh- est-looking things you ever saw for a hot Summer’s day will launder. tractive price. and piped in smart manner; with short or cap sleeves, White Flesh Powder and how nicely they Buy them now at this at- Pleated, hemstitched One style sketched. Maize e Orchid Misses’ sizes 14 to 20 Women'’s sizes 16 to 52 Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Friday Remnants in Window Shades 79¢ American Holland Shades Size 3x6 ft, in white, biue, ecru or green. All perfect 45c qually .... $1.35 Washable Shades, 3x6 ft., choice of green or ecru; per- fect quality . rer- 88¢ $1.50 Duplex Shades, in green and white or green 95¢ Oil Opaque ecru and white; slight sec~ Shades, in green, 54c¢ 59c Opaque Shades, shown in ecru, white or green 35¢ 95¢ Albert Holland Shades, of perfect quality; 3x6 ft.... 6se Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Odd Lots (87) $5 Straw Hats Smart rough sz.87 straws, in wat- teau and wide brimmed “flops.” Dark and pastel shades. (85) Kiddies’ $1.98 to $2.98 Straw Hats Wonderful little s l .49 straw hats left from pre-Easter selling. Dark and light colors. —Second Floor, Clearance of Radio Cabinets Floor Samples for Electric or Battery Sets (2) $12.50 Radio Cabinets . (2) $12.50 Cabinets (4) $25 Highboy Cab- inets (with doors) . ... $13.95 tor Radiata 15 e, 92850 Radios—Fourth Floor. 97¢ Full-fashioned chiffon silk hose. Bioken size and color assortments, $1.50 and $1.95 Chiffon Hose, Gor- don and other brands; full f2shioned, dull twist and others. French heels, picot edge. Broken and size assortment Women's 55c Hose, in all the new and wanted es: broken sizes. Blue Crane Number wi : in a large assortmen to choose from Girl's 25¢ Rayon Pk plain color 7-length rayon plaited socks for girls: broken as- sortment of colors and sizes. Children's 25c¢ Socks, in plain colors with novelty tops; broken sizes ... 10c ted Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Friday Remnants in Knit Undies ‘Women’s 65¢ Undies of non-run and plain rayon. Panties and step- ins, tailored or lace-trimmed. 3“ Pastel shades............... Women's $1 Rayon Combinations, brassiere top, pantie or bloom- 55¢ er leg. Seconds. Samples.. Women’s 50c Union Suits, gauze cotton; sleeveless, tight and 35¢ shell knee. Broken sizes. ... Women's 29c Vests, gauze cotton: built-up shoulder. Sec- lsc onds Children’s 35¢ Rayon Combina- Gowns and Slins, white: a tions, in peach. Small lzl/zc few Friday Remnants in Gloves 79¢ Fabric Gloves, washable; nov- elty cuffs, embroidered backs. Sizes 5 to 8... 49¢ $1 and $1.25 Fabric Gloves, im- ported; washable. Pullons, and nov- elty cifls. Broken sizes and @QE colors ........ $1.95 Kid Gloves, imported lamb- skins. Novelty cuff style, contrast- ing embroidered Broken sizes Friday Remnants in Tub Frocks, Etc. (50) Women's $1.29 Sweaters of rayon and all wool; in slip- over style 79¢ (24) $1.00 Blousettes, shown in rayon and cotton; sizes 34 (200) Women's $1 Costume Slips of rayon and cotton mixed; tailored models .. 3 79¢ (225) Women's 69 Mus- lin Slips, in regular and ex- 0) Women’'s 79¢ Daylime Frocks inted fabrics, in Tegulsr EEE (200) Women's $1. Frocks in printed fabrics; (75) $1.19 Coolie Coats of serpen- lin crepe, in striped and fig- @QE ured mode! Goldenbe Daytime &'s—Second Floor. Friday Remnants in Blankets Blankels in pretty plaids, 74x84; soiled from bandling $1.69 $2.50 Cotton Blankets in plain gray with colored borders sl.75 or pretty plaids $2.25 Cotton Blankets, plain gray, with bright red or blue G 30 borders $2.00 Bed Pillows, large size, cov- ered with a tan-striped linen- sl finish ticking Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. $3 Pepperell Friday Remnants! $1.25 & $1.39 Sheets 81x90, 72x99, 63x99 inch sizes Of heavy round thread sheeting—free from starch or dressing. (47) 5% Olicloth Table Covers, 45x48 inches. Fas: color. Banonde oo reirs s D 10c Unbleached Cotton, 2 to 10 yard mill lengths; wide. Yard $1 Crinkle Bedsnreads, rose, blue, gold and green striped. 1Ir- regulars: 80x105 size. .. 16c Bleached Muslin, clo en, soft-finish_quality; 36 in. wide. Yard 94 $1.39 Mattress Covers, full sl and twin sizes; full cut..... Bedspreads for single beds; ored woven borders; seconds .. 19¢_Pilloweas Soft-finish quality; Remnants, 19c Dress Ginghams and Chambray, stripes and plain colors; Yard .. “Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. $1 Step-in Girdles, of pink striped fabric: sizes 26 to 34, DFC $1.00 Bandettes, in pink and peach crepe de chine. Sizes 32 to 38... e 59c $2.00 Girdles, 14-inch clasp-front girdles in small sizes, 25, 26 98¢ Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. 25¢ to 39c Novelty Tab Collar & Cuff Sets 12¢c Set Dainty organdy, batiste and lace sets, many with colored em- broidery Including black-and- white pieces. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Friday Remnants in Stationery 350 Boxed Statiomery, white and colors. Some with lined en- 19(: velopes. BOK...cconcresibios 50c Royal Webster Dictionaries, red cloth bound. Red edges. 33e Self-pronouncing style. . 25¢ Correspondence Cards, white and colors. Gold edges. l9e $1 Leather Bridge Sets, 2 prcks of cards, score pad and pencil, ” in real leather case 7 Goldenberg's—Main Flos 1,800 Short 64c White and fancy broadcloths and other materials; fancy patterns. Col- lar-attached and neckband styles, Soiled. Some irregulars. 14 to 17. (321) Men's 39c Hose, rayon mix- tuies; irreguiars. Sizes 1v l,c 0 I8N cacevnias (i4) Mens 31 rajamas, nove.ty pacerns, Fuil cut. Cand D . (74) Men’ ¢ Saorts, Al:o a few atletic pull-over . Broken sizes ) Men's 59¢ Suits, checked nainsook. Broken sizes (74) Men’ wear, shirts with short siceves, draw- ers with long legs. Irregu- lars. Most sizes. Ea 35¢ (3 for $1.00) (64) Men’s $129 Rayon Polo Shirts, short slee’ white and colors. Broken si 79¢ (12) Men's §1 Sweate pull-over style. Tan color. sizes ... R (47) Men's $1 Caj and dark shades. sizes (12) Men’s $4.95 Felt Hats, soile: 1 tock. Broken sizes ke $1.3 Goldenbers's—Main Floor, . 100 Men’s $1 Rayon Athletic Union Suits Broken 59 C Sizes White and colored knit rayon athletic untorr suits== down to nearlyhalf-for Eris day clearance. fwi cut. 15¢ Lengths of . $1.59 to $1.95 Silks and Rayons % Yd. to1Yd. Lengths 40-in. 40-in. 40-in. 40-in. 39¢ -:. Printed Chiffons Printed Silk Crepes Printed All-Rayon Crepes Plain-color Crepes Whenever we have been able to offer short lengths like these, they have been tremendously popular—so be early tomorrow. useful for trimmings, scarfs, linings, etc. wide. Smart patterns and plain colors—in lengths All are 40 inches ioldenbers’'s—Main FI, Friday Remnants in Draperies and Upholstery $1.39 Curtains with 3-inch hem- stitched sides and bo.tom, in tory and ccru. Pair-... 85 $1 Sewing Machine Covers, of bright colored cretonne, tape bordering .. 5 55¢c $1.69 Criss-Cross Curtains, of dot- ted marquisette, with cornice valance and tie-backs. White only. Pair....... 31-00 39c Striped Linene, stripes, for furniture cover- ing; 36 inches wide. ¥d.... 36-in. Cretonne, in Spring Patterns. in colored 19¢c 39¢ colorful 17¢ (450 Yds.) 39c¢ Theatrical Gauze, in a full range of 24@ colors 75¢ (30) $1.50 Day-Bed Covers in lovely bright, colors. . (45) 59¢ Bar Harbor Cush- fons, " covered with ere- 3@ (75) $1.95 Bar Harbor Sets, cov- ered with the new ‘Spring cretonne $1.29 (500 Yds.) 39¢ Swiss Marquisette, also voiles included, some in Colors 22¢ (530 Yds.) 75¢ Cretonne, in good heavy qualit; versible 39¢ Sash Curtains, with various colored check borders. Fair - 24¢ 85c 6-Pe. Cottage Sets, in figured ivory voile; Set 89¢ Ruffle Curtains, flowered rayon trimming.... $1 to $2 Ruffie and Criss Curtains. kind, pair Goldenbers's—F FREE PARKING SPACE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS Friday Remnants! (37) Men’s and Young Men’s $25 Suits $19.50 Two-trouser suits in Oxford grays and piain blue cheviots. Sizes 34 to 40. (43 Prs.) Men's $3.50 Pants, all- wool cassimeres and hard-finished materials. mixtures (29) Men’s $16.50 and $19.50 Suits $11.95 With one or two pairs trousers. Broken sizes. (31 Prs.) Men's $6 to $7 Pants, Simeres. Siacs are broken, 9385 $1.89 (11 Prs.) Men's $3 & $4 denbers’s—Main Floor. Corduroy Pants, broken sizes Women’s Handkerchiefs Bc ea. Pure Irish linen with drawn threads; also lawn with colored woven borders and hand-rolled hems. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Friday Remnants in Art Goods 69c Boudoir Pillows of organdie or lace. Slightly mussed. Onl, 25 to sell...... “en 69c Leatherette Cushions, colors and designs. Backs covered with rubber cloth. .. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. pretty 49c OPPOSITE 8th STREET ENTRANCE " styles 29¢ to 39c Fabrics 40 in. Printed Voiles 36 in. Printed Percales 16¢ 36 in. Printed Batiste 36 in. Fast Color Prints A fine assortment in many useful dress lengths. 50c to 69c Wash Fabrics Remnants of printed rayon and cotton Flat Crepes—good range of patterns. remnants of 40-inch plain rayon satins. Good lengths. 39¢ Grades Yard at 24c¢ Remnants of 36-inch plain rayon and cotton flat crepes and printed rayon alpaca. 2 to 5 yard lengths. Friday Remnants in Boys’ Wear (25) Boys’ Odd Suit Coats, from suits selling at $6.95 to $14.75. Blue cheviots, fancy mixtures. Some coats have vests. 5to018.... (15) Boys’ Separate Vests from suits; good materials. . 10c TR I 59 (84) Boys’ 79%¢ Knickers, ;A"oo;vr;‘mxtures. Sizes 8 to s,c 12 to 15. $1.97 (300) Boys’ 95c to $1.50 Hats and Caps, great varie.y of 5” (120) Boys’ 95¢ Black Sateen Blouses, fast color. Coller l,e attached; sizes 12 to 16 yrs. (87) Boys’ $1.95 to $2.50 Novelty Suits, bi oveed bition on panes. - 9119 $3.87 (42) Boys’ $4.95 to $6.95 Spring Coats, sizes 3 to (12) Boys’ $4.95 $6.95 Ensemble sizes 3 10 5 yrs (22) Boys' $7 to $8.50 Ensemble Suits, sizes 3 to $1 to S1.50 . sizes 3 to 6 yrs. 69c (25) Boys' $2.95 to $4.95 Rain- coats, leatberette tweed effects; 6 to 16 Boys' 79¢ Rayon S fancy sport patterns Boys’ 95¢ Rayon Polo smzra"' white, biue, tan. Irregulars. 03 . e 39¢ (84) Boys' 59¢ to 95c Blouses, col- lar attached. Also neckband or col- lar-attached shirts. Some zsc irregular. Sizes 4 to 16. . I154)) Boys’ $1_Cowboy efin;ts. com- plete outfits. Sizes 4, 6, and 14 yrs. .........n 4” (92) Boys’ $12.75 $15 and $18.50 2-Pants Suits $10.75 Special sale of “Smart Set” suits— with two pairs knickers and vest. Mixtures and blue cheviots. Sizes 8 to 18. Friday Only! Goldenbers's—Third Floor. Friday Remnants in Girls’ Clothing Girls, 31 Pajamas of rayon flat crepe, in pink and peach; BIREATE 016, ok v evones 59%¢ Girls' 79¢ Wash Frocks in flared and _straight-line models; elbow sleeves and sleeveless. Broken sizes .. o 47¢ Tots' $3.98 Coats of navy blue cheviot, neatly line Tto 4 years = $3.19 Girls' 59¢ llloomendm sh;(iped sat- een: white, tan and pink. Broken 1265 .....+... " 25¢ (5) 79%¢ Brushed Wool Berets 5¢ Infants’ 59¢ Bonnets of organdy; broken sizes Goldenbers's—Third Floor. 29c to 49c Sample Costume Flowers Smart new patent leather flowers. . . l9c small and large gardenias. shoulder sprays of gardenias ...apple blossoms...lilies of the valley...bunches of wild flowers, etc. Wonderful values! Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Also 29c 15¢ to 20c eaen va 1120 36-inch printed percales, plain color voiles, longcloth and nainsook. 2 to 5 yard lengths. Friday Remnants in Floor Cove! (10) $7 Congoleum-made Rugs, :‘; e designs. Dxlz-ftj 34.35 $6 and $6.50 Felt-Base 'lxul‘n:‘.z :lo;eng seconds. 33.95 $2.95 (8) $5 Felt-Base Rugs, perfects. 71x9-ft. size. . o(10) $5.95 Fiber. Rugs, revers- ible style. 6x9 ft. size " $3.29 $20 Imported Summer Rugs, 8x10-ft. (12) Rugs, size $16.50 Baskct-weave Fiber 9x12-] (2) $80 Wilton Rugs, sam- ples; 9x12-ft. room size.... (3) $75 Wilton Rugs, sam- ples; ~8.3x10.6-1t. size....... (2) $65 Wilton Rugs, 6x9- 1t. size. Imperfects ........ (5) $37 Velvet Rugs, $23.50 samples; 9x12-ft. size.. (6) $24 Velvet Rugs, Chinese design; 10.6-1t. size (5) $12.75 Congoleum Rugs, heavy quality; 9x 15-ft. size; seconds s"’s (5 lengths) $2.75 Inlaid Linoleum, Armstrong’s “A” grade; e o020 $1.60 (175 yds.) $1.39 Inlaid Linoleum, 5 to 10 yard lengths. Sq. 79¢ yd. . (150 yds.) 49c to 69¢ Felt-base Covering, heavy grade; 5 to 28¢ 15 yd. lengths. Sq. yd..... “.1125 ’;’.tl)a 29¢ to 49ch:'elt-hn nner, 6 yard lengths. ,c Yd. - g l (4) $6 Linoleum Rugs, samples; 6x9-ft. size. (10) $8.75 Linoleum Rugs, good grade; 713x9- . size . senes (12) $5.50 Crex Rugs, dropped patterns; 4l5x Ti5-1t. size $2.95 Gram Rugs, Sxio.tt. s 92075 Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store. $48 $47 Friday Remnants in Housewares (9) 59¢ Bowl Sets, four handy size bowls of sanitary smooth o) 3” glass to the set . (63) 49c Floor Mops, triangle- shape dustless floor mops, m complete with handles . . (1) $29.98 Kitchen Cabinet, finish m]nn'ed or soiled; used as floor sam- ple. (31) $1.19 Alarm Clocks in attrac- tive designs; guaranteed time keep- ers; shown in green, blue and rose finishes .87¢ (8) $2.39 Waffle Irons, large No. 8 size, Griswold cast iron sl 49 waffle irons, bright frames (82) 55¢ Floor Brooms of selected quality broom straw, 39c " (212} 69¢ Electric Toasters, a prac- cal guaranteed electric 9¢ toaster 4 Lamp Stands, brass- (12) $3.98 plated junior floor lamp z .’ stands in several designs, s (8) $2.98 Floor Lamps; two-candle style floor lamps in attractive oval shape; hmen ,7 parel shade included (9) $1.39 Garbage Cans in large 10-gal. size, of heavy galva- ”c nized iron, with cover (8) $149 Enameled Roasters; seamless yellow enameled ‘,e roaster, white lined Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store. N )