Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1931, Page 21

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Following the Suggestion of Our Millinery Salesforce ... Choice of Our Entire Millinery Dept. $1.95 Hats Now Marked $2.87 to $5.00! This remarkable offer covers table after table of the smartest hat fash- ions of the season—all of them out- standing values at their present market prices—so we are expecting “Fashion Center” Excepted a record aay tomorrow! French felts, soleils, boucle turbans, velvets, chenilles and hatter’s plush models—in every new silhouette and color, in- cluding the bright new favorites. Goldenbers's—Second Ploor. “Our Handbag Buyer Made a Good Guess Here” Say the Girls Who Sell These Stunning Leather Handbags $1.88 “Our customers not only are crazi about this practical new feature of guaranteed frames—they like the quality and of these bags.” Smooth calf and new rough grain leathers smartly combinea. You'll like them, too. With Frames That Will Not Break or Pull Out! These Have Been Popular Too! New Fall Bags at 88c New calf grain bags in top strap. back strap and underarm bags with zipper pockets. Goldenbors's—Main Fioor. Our Employees Selected These Boys’ Rugged Sheeplined Leatherette Coats With Wombat Collars Waterproof and wind- . l:'.heren:_‘;; ? black or own wide corduroy facing and 4 pockets. Full belted. Warm sheep thl.n' and large wom- bat collar. Sizes 6 to 18. Boys’ $5.95 and $6.95 Suits Two knicker suits with vest— all wool or wool mixtures, ~Also $4.95 few sm.\lem with 2 longies. to 15. Boys' $4.95 Blue Chinchilla Coats Navy blues—wool fannel ln- ¢/ 94 Brass buttons. Well tai- . Boys’ 79¢ Blouses 32.50 and $3 Knickers Bell—also G. and - wool _sultings— @. brand shirts—col- 53c R sl .95 and fancy broadeloths. T —— 7t015 $1 to $2 Shirts New sport styles in tached: imported En gmart piain colors with $1.95 lsh broadcloths fancy ' borders white and colors overs. 28 to 36. $4.95 T'weedaroy ) Lumberjacks Lumberjacks Reversible suede lined New dark plaids—ex- Tumberiaeks e ook $L.69 cellent for scnool wear. $ .36 ; 8 to 16 lenbers’'s—Third Floor. ing. lored. 3 to 8. iar attached in white $2.50 and $3 Sweaters Bell make, collar at- 7 ; Sizes 12 to 141 § Boys' $1.95 Wool meyer quality, 8 to 18 Owur Girls Feel Sure That You Will Like These $1.00 Wall Tapestries 69c¢ pleasing de- up those walls in a 20x60 Inches A variety c g h: Soldenbers's—Main Floor. These Anniversary Specials Proved Very Popular! $1.39 6-Piece Cottage Sets rust and 5% Fancy Nets, Etc. Fancy nets, ored 3 S c and figured (or plain): also settes volles for sash curtains and drapes. $8.95 Pinch Pleat Overdrapes, pr. $6.75 Are lined and ready to hang! 50 inches wide. New Pall color- “Best Sellers” to Be Sure! For Women, Misses, Girls 59c¢ to 89c¢ Berets, 17¢ Silvertone, brushed wool, rayon knit berets and tur- vomen, misses and girls. Many colors. $1 to $1.25 Neckwear Beautiful lace or silk_collars and cuffs, 44c bertha col pigue sets, etc.—charming selection $1 Silk Scarfs Chiffon and silk 49c crepe scarfs that will delight you at this low price. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. Unusually Popular— These Blanket Specials! $4.50 Part- Wool BLANKETS $2.69 Large double-bed size blankets, 70x80 inches—finished with w gs in plaid or colors. Warm yet light in weig! $4.50 Part-Wool Blankets, ea. $2.69 Two-tone double thick blan- kets—blue.and rose, orchid and green and blue and gold §4.00 Part-Wool Robe Blankets $2.25 Large size and extra thick and warm robe blankets in many handsome colorings. 89¢ Bed Pillows Medium size—] serviceable .”n.w SSC M\M\M THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, Thursday Is Employees’ DAY Through their direct contact with you, our salespeople are in a position to know exactly what vou like best-—and we asked them to select for this sale the Anniversary offerings which in their opinion are proving “best sellers.” Here they are—and the employees suggested the prices. It is their intention to make THEIR DAY one of the biggest in the Anniversary Sale. Our Customers Seem to Like This Price —and We're Sure They’ll Like These Smart New Dresses —T hat’s the Opinion in Qur Dress Dept! L. New Canton Crepes! Business, street, class Rich Crepe Satins! Fashions for a variety of occasions: room, afternoon and general wear! All cleverly new and smartly finished with fagotting, bright scarfs and bindings, new puffed sleeves—you'll love them! Bright new greens, reds, blues, Spanish tile browns, and plenty of black, trimmed with white or bright tones. Sizes from 14 to 50 And We’re Selling Lots of These Smartly Furred Winter Coats Our Customers Are Certainly Enthusing Over This Charming $1.00 Costume Jewelry Anniversary Priced at 49c Have you seen this thrilling group of latest fancy metal, cameo, sette, rhinestone and “min- . pleces" Bracelets, neck- and earrings reproduced lmm y fashions of hygune days.. ‘\nm quaint and modern. $4.50 Cigarette Lighters On Sale at 89c —have also been popular—no er! Nationally advertised make—intended to sell at $4.50. metal with automatic Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. he Demand Has Been Great for These Notion Specials 5¢ 0. N. T. Cotton, 100-yard ols, in black and 3 h)rloc all numbers. . to $1 Scissors and Shears steel: many smpe% 24¢ Irvnm: erd M of non- ble material large ah for any size board, 29¢ 2ac Troning Board Cevers, made serviceable muslin; to it ] 5¢ Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Spongy Woolens and New Striking Sport Mixtures —such as you have not seen in years at this Beautifully fashioned in the new silhouette, wlth nn- 50 erous collars and cuffs of natural wolf, marmot, caracul, opossum, or Manchurian wolf (Chinese dog). Green, brown, black and mixtures. " Sizes 14 to 46, 35Y; to 52V, Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Fast Becoming a “Best Seller”! Goldenberg's ‘:36th" Chinchilla Complexion COAT SETS Soap $2.95 | 6-36¢ 85% wool chinchilla—warm Introduced t.o our customers for and durable—in the popular § the first time in our Anniversary navy blue with plaid lining. Sale! This new French milled Sizes 2 to 6. soap (which will sell regularly at 10c) comes in four odeurs. Girls’ 79¢ Frocks Three A nniuersa;y “Best Sellers” for Girls! $3.95 Pretty printed materials in flred end straight SSC models for girls of 7 14 years. Tots’ 79c Frocks Past colored novelty print panty frocks with 550 long or elbow sleeves and deep hems. 3 to 6 years. Goldenbers’s—Third Floor. $1.50 “Coty” Perfumes L'Origan, L’'Aimant, Em- 89c eraude, Paris or chypre odeur. 39c “Monette” Napkins One dozen sani- pkgs. tary napkins o 3 45¢ a box—and three boxes for little more than the usual cost of one! Goldenberg's—Main Floor Here’s a Silk Value That Can’t Be Beat! $1 to $1.69 Silks Washable Flat Crepes 5 8 Small wonder that our girls have been selling dress length after dress Georgette Crepes Silk-and-Wool Prints Black Crepe Satins length of these lovely silks . inches wide .. at such a remarkable price! All are 40 Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Rugs That Proved Marvelous Buys in Our Anniversary! $52.50 Axminster Rugs (9x12 Size) High-grade Axminsters—perfect quality in attractive Persian and $39 < signs. Patterns that are appropriate for any room. hook-rug des $27.50 and $30 Axminster Rugs $17-50 $2.50 and $2.95 Axminster Rugs Seamless high-grade ter rugs—some sligh ular. 8:4x10%: size. Scatter size rugs—27x50 inches in attractive deslgn»‘— for halls, bed rooms or door- Ways. seconds, $1.89 49¢ Felt-Base Covering, Sq. Yd. Tile and modernistic styles in this easily cleaned covering. Some 36¢ $42.50 & $45 Velvets and Axminsters Heavy qualities—handsome de- signs and the popular plun band- $3 boraer effects. 9x12 size, A Marvelous Anniversary Offering— $275 Washed Chinese Rugs fine texture. Plan! Stunning patterns and colors. Geldenbert's—Downstairs Stors. 9x12-ft. beautifully washed Chinese Rugs (part of a special purchase)—of May be purchased on our Budget $158 1931. Because of the Popular Demand Prof. Charles Munter Miracle Man and Inventor of Is Now Giving TWO Lectures Daily in OwrCorset Dept. —1 PM. and 4:30 PM. Beautiform Corsets Be sure to attend one of these interesting lectures on Display of Living Models —under the direction of Madamie “Perpetual Youth Through ;:mnce DuPont, who will show Physical Development.” how the latest NULIFE mod- els look when worn. Special Prices During Demonstration. Corset Dept.—Second Floor. What “Best Sellers” These Have Proved to Be! $2.50 to $4.00 Tailored Rayon Spreads Beautifully tailored rayon spreads in rose, blue, gold, orchid or green—rich and lustrous and in full double bed size Neatly scalloped. —81x105 inches. 20c Bleached Pillowcases Perfect pillowcases —of close woven, soft fnish grade. 45x36 size. S0c Percale Pillowcases S 3¢ $1.25 Mattress Covers 79¢c Full and twin bed 15¢ sizes — of heavy, round thread sheeting and guaranteed p:rfect quality. $1.49 Regular $1.00 and $1.39 Sheets 77¢c 81x99, 81x90 and 63x99 stanch, Goldenbers's—Main Floor Selected by the Employees in the Men's Dept. Men s $1. 50&$2 00 ‘We know this has been an outstanding value for we've had to re-order! Finefabrics, correct styl- ing, perfect tailoring; collar attached and collar to match styles—broadcloths, madras and other,colors in stripes, figures, plain colors and whites. 14 to 18. $1.25 Coat Sweaters, Part wool—brown mixtures with two pockets. Sizes 36 to 46. pefrtec'. qu-.my‘ 10 79c & 39¢c Fancy Hosiery R.nyunumce- L Men’s $1.25 Part-Wool Union Suits Volunteer make—long sleeves and legs. trunk, full chest. Reinforced. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. W ait Until You See These 25c¢ to 49¢ Lacesat 15¢ » ‘We agree with the girls who se- lected this value that it is a “sure winner.” Beautiful two to four inch imported and domestic laces in cream and ecru. $1.49 Allover Laces m‘t’hey make i:zp to charm: frocks— 59c yd themselves — fll in combination with satin, geor- gette, etc. Black and pastel les. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Our Window Shade Dept. Has These “Best Sellers” $125 Glazed Chintz Window Shades Anniversary Price Is Beautiful glazed chintz shades. 5 patterns to choose from. All are mounted on high-grade rollers and are perfect. 95¢ Window Shades ol I e onds. Sl.ZSle indow Shades Washal . i g Seconds. $1.50 Window Shades Scalloped or fringed— 97¢ white, ecru, or green. Hartshorn rollers. 95¢ Window Shades White, ecru or green 57¢ Albert Holland shades on Hartshorn rollers. $1.50 Washable Duplex Shades In a choice of green Qg and white or green and ecru on Hartshorn rollers. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. 38 to 46. ~'Sc Don’t Overlook These Men’s 10c Handkerchiefs 2«1lc Fast-colored woven hemstitch- ed borders—there’s a value for you! You certainly will like these! Women’s 10c Handkerchiefs 6 for 29c Pure Irish linen white hand- E‘;tchhh with hemstitched bor- s. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor. We Had Many Sales in Tlle:z Spuwlt/ $1.49 Breakfa.st Set s 97 can porcelain — 4 cups and saucers, 4 plates, 4 fruit dishes and 4 oatmeals. 20c Guaranteed Electric Bulbs 6 for 69c OGN M. BOWMAN, - HOTEL MAN.DIES Head of Huge Chain Expires in New York Following | Operation Oct. 12. { A By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 38.—John Mo~ Entee Bowman, president of the Bow- | man Biltmore chain of hotels, dled | early today in Post Graduate Hospital, following an operation for gallstones iper!ormad October 12. He was 56 years old. During the World War he was chief | of the hotel, restaurant, dining car and steamship division of the United States Food Administration. Operated Many Hotels. The corporation which he headed | operated the Hotels Biltmore, Commo- dore, Belmont and Murray Hill in New York: the Griswold in New London, |Conn the Bellevue Biltmore in Bel- |lair, Fla.; the Sevilla Biltmore in Ha- vana, Cuba; the West Chester Bilt- more Country Club at Rye, N. Y.; the Providence Biltmore at Providence, R. the Atlanta Biltmore at Atlanta, Ga. the Miami Biltmore Hotel, Miami Bflt- more Country Club and Coral Gables in Miami, Pl the du Pont Biltmore at Wilmington, Del.; the Los Angeles Biltmore, the Santa Barbara Biltmore, the Flintridge Biltmore in Pasadena, Calif., and the Arizona Biltmore at Phoenix, He was lllo resident of the Bowman Management, Inc., operating still an- other chain of hotels. He was president of the Cuban National Syndicate, the National Horse Show Association of America, Ltd.: the United Hunts Rac- ing Association and the Westchester Bm.mo-re Steeplechase Association. Native of Toronto. He is survived by his widow, Mrs, Clarice Paterson Bowman, md two children, Clarissa and John, He was & native of Toronto, A hotel innovation was launched by him in 1923 when he ofdered that chapels for the use of be installed in each hotel of the mn group. NAVY ORDERS Lieut. Comdr. Melvin C. Kent de- tached U. S. S. Salinas, to 8. 8, Breckinridge as executive ofloer. L(eut Ocom I Wenyon, Norlnl.k v.. T P . eut. A Zehner. mvy Yard, Norioik, Vau o U, 5 5 Lleut (Junior Grade) John H. detached Naval A o oo Md., to instruction m New Lmdon, ‘Conn. vanl A!r Station, Pensacols, Fla., about October 20, to U. 8, 8. Memphis, Medical Corps. Capt. Willlam H. Bell, detached Bu. reau Medicine and !mm“' Navy Dl- partment, on January 2, to medical officer in command Naval ‘Medl- cal School, Washington, D. C. Lieut. Comdr. Horace R. Boone, dis- charge treatment, to duty Naval Hos- i %fl k C. G letached c] reaves, d pe Lo & g t. Alcl A mmw leu clpfar Receiving Ship, Francisco, Calif.,, about November 2, to dnty Naval m- plh];'n D. R jovem| . Squadron tached” C;mm % it -8, Alrcraft Scouting Force, to am Naval Afr Sta- tion, Penumll. Lieut. Daniel L. McCarthy, ::r!’l&mel&: Nt:“l ‘Hospital, m al mporary duty Recefs Ship, San mnmcofyc-m." m Construction Ooxp. Lieut. Henry A. Schade, dthd Navy Yard, Mare Island, about November 2, to Bureau of Mmmm and Repair, Washington, D. C. Corps, at Walter Reed Hnlplbll, Capt. Earl Wells, Philippine Scouts, San Francisco, have been ordered’ their homes to await retirement. Capt. Shiras A. Blair, Air Corps, March Field, Calif,, has been ¥ to Panama; Lieut. John A. Kase, AfP" Corps, has been transferred from Mitchel Pield, N. Y., to Cleveland for duty with the Ohio National Guard; Lieut. Albert G. Matthews, Engineers, from Seattle to the University of Illi- nois as the relief of Lieut. David W. Griffiths, Engineers, transferred to Chicago. ALWAYS DEAD TIRED? How sad! Sallow complexion; coated tongue, poor appetite, bad breath, pimply skin and always tired. What's wrong? Chances are y poisoned by clogged bowels and in- active liver. Take this famous pre- scription used constantly in place of calomel by men and women for 20 years—Dr, ‘Edwards Olive Tablets. They are harmless yet very effective. A compound of vegetable ingredients. They act easily upon the bowels, help free the system of poison caused by faulty elimination and tone up liver, Rosy cheeks, clear eyes and youth- ful energy make a success of life. Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, %h(ly Know them by their oliv olor._15¢, 30c and 60c. Al d .

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