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1932—PART ONE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 24, : MoClurg, late private, | Department Comdr. Ssmuel J. Me- | Monday, President Mary Lipscomb pre- | partment of the District of -Columbia, Meetings This Week. e e Téth U, . Tnfantry; Wil- | Williams and the members of his staff | siding. ~Department President Janet | Following the banquet there will' be g oY pritchard, late private, Com- | paid an official visit to the camp. The | Sikken and Past Department President | dancing. CAMPS. e W 8th U. 5. Infantry, and Prank | department commander, Department | Bertha R. Cook spoke. 'Past Depart-| Gen. Henry W. Lawton Auxiliary met parlls ar eterans Tuesday—Col. James S. Pettit, | | B8RS P 0h 6 % icate, 9th Massachu- | Junior Vice Comdr. Charles A. Strobel | ment President Margaret E. Burns re-| at Pythian Temple, President Cordelin decided that the s 921 Pennsylvanta avenue south- Volunteers, Four new members | and other members of the staff spoke. ’auesu‘\i members to attend the hear-| Pollard preiding ' Mabel R_Herbers Sekutient U s e L O east. e admitted by transfer: Ensley S. ings February 4 by the Pension Com- | was intiated. The department, presi~ ol es renri s A anta ibe- | Brathr RNt e Fotter' from Admirai McCalla Camp.| _An offcial visitation will be made to| mittee in Congress at which time Na- | dent addressed the meeting, Tt was | Commiitee, reported rrangements be: | bration, the date to,be arranged by No. . Department of California; Phil- | Col. James S. Pettit Camp Tuesday at| tional President Florence H, Becker | voted fo hold bingo party at th inthe riding hall at Fort Myer, Va necessary plans. Pt . Depart lip Hemmeter from Naval Camp, No. 6. 821 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. All &nd other national officers e in| close of the meeting February 2. The The couneil voted to hold the annual | Comdr, Arthur H. League of Admiral | | n vana; Michacl | officers of the department, are directed | ashington. department president met Janusry 16 Santiago day excursion July 17 at Mar- | George Dewey Camp and Senior Vice J. Morrison ol A M. Higgins | to report to the chlef of staff PromPty | The Auxiliary Dance and Card Party | aries of this department for the pur- e o e Riemiior Gen ety | o i Ericksofl Trom Howard G. VO i — | will be held on January 30, at the|pose of working plans for the Bicenten- A resolution was adopted urging that | W, (&5100 Camp sddressed the meett A O e N0, 23, Department. of | The President’s Club will meet | Meridian Mansions, 2400 = Sixteenth| nial Celebration to be held under the terans in the employ of the United | At the meeting next Tuesday the o i Wednesdng at ths home of President | street. s btare Ll fates Ceneus Bureau be refained in | BITEER Shmmendel and members of | Ella Ford, 1918 H Street. President| s . Mrs. Ella Ford, chairman of the De- eir positions in spite of the contem- | Dis staff will make an official visitation Past Department Comdr. Benjamin | Ford will be assisted in entertaining by | Naticnal = President = Florence H.| partment Americanization Committee, Plated reduction in force F. Motley installed Chaplain Alfred E.| Annie Bertnioume and Maude Dudley, | Becker will be tendered a banquet and | presided at a meeting of the members Comdr. Lewis H. Forsyth presided at in Stanley Hall, U. S. Soldiers’ Home. | Simond, Officer of the Day Frederick | reception February 6. at the Roose- of that committee held at her home James S. Pettit Camp met at!the meeting of John Jacob Astor Camp 'The following were admitted to mem-'N. Davis and Trustee William Bluemer. Auxiliary met | velt Hotel by the auxi [02 Ponnsylvanta avenue southeast, with Comdr. M. C. Moxley presiding’ W. G. Copley, a member of Scout Young Camp, No. 2, Department of Oregon, was received into Pettit Camp. It w AUXILIARIES. Monday—Col. James S. Pettit, Naval Lodge Hall Tuesday—Gen ‘The Derp dstr: Gen. Nelson A. Miles Drum and Bugle Corps, Arm- ory, Central High School Comdr. Lee H at ¢ Harris, vice ¢ Maine Memorial Col Admiral George Dew ries of the De- ! Friday evenin See Our Demonstration of Ever-Ready Cleaning Plates! Miss Dale, factory representative, will 5() show you how to remove all tarnish by plac- ing an Ever-Ready plate in hot water—and submerging your silver for a few minutes. 3 for §1 Your Ring Cleaned Without Charge in 1 Minute Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Surplus Stock of - a Prominent New York Silk Jobber Sample Jewelry fancy bead necklaces, lated c al, rhinestone and novel What a treat for femi- chokers, bracelets, ear- 1 ;C metal types. Regular 50c to $1 nine tastes! Delightful rings, pendants and brooches in simu- Goldeuberg's—Main Floor. 21,000 ¢ Yards of at only $ ’ ! .95 Street, Office, Afternoon and Sunday Nite Fashions! Plain and Printed Crepes! Contrasts of Colors or Plain Crepe With Prints! A b The Season’s QOutstanding Event at Tremendous Savings! Previous silk sales at Goldenberg’s have been “the talk of the town,” but the sensational values in the silk sale we launch tomorrow establishes a new record for savings on gorgeous silks of the highest quality and fashion-rightness! Briefly told—we bought the surplus stock of a prominent New York silk jobber at almost unbelievable concessions. As a result we offer tomorrow the season’s favored weaves, in every tempting and delectable shade at a price which represents but a fraction of the actual values! Long, graceful frocks with little puffed sleeves and metallic embroidery. . .the new plaids and stripes, used with black and plain colors...bolero effects... new jumper styles...charming new floral prints... these adorable frocks are copies of some of the cleverest models we've seen in many a day—and the originals must have sold for many times this modest price. Black...Gold...Red...Greens...Lovely New Blues. .. Black—with Prints or Colors. ..browns and tans Read the List of Aristocrats Among Fashionable Fabrics! —40-inch All-Silk Crepe Satin —40-inch All-Silk Flat Crepe —40-inch All-Silk Crepe Faille —40-inch All-Silk Printed Chiffon —32-inch All-Silk Broadcloth —33-inch All-Silk Shantung —40-inch All-Silk Canton Crepe —Also in the Sale— —40-inch Silk-and-Wool Prints —40-inch Printed Rayon Crepe Black and a complete assortment of wanted shades included in the sale. All-Wool Coatings and Rayon Crepes Sensationally Underpriced! 54-in. All-Wool Coatings | 89c All-Rayon Crepe - Regularly $1.29, $1.69, $1.95 and $2.95 Yard #0 Inches Ny R i Fine quality all Rayon Crepes, 2,000 yards of all wool Coatings at a beautiful, lustrous weaves to fash- price unheard of for woolens of this de- ion new Spring frocks. Unusually -, ; sirable width! Rich, handsome weaves large assortment of- lovely pastel c for Spring coats for women and children c fad 1 A R —plain colors and novelty effects that are S €8, dsaNe A fectico onsy the last word in fashion! What a sale! inches wide. Don’t miss it! 38c¢ Rayon Crepes on Sale, Main Aisle, Bargain Table Goldenberg’s—Silk Department, Main Floor. Charge Accounts Invited. $1.00 Sheer Silk | New Shipment! ‘1 Hosiery All-Elastic In Smart Shades StEp-ln 590 Girdles You'll love the colors! Juniors’ Sizes, 11 to 17 Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 Women's Sizes, 38 to 46 $10 Winter Frocks Flat crepes, rough crepes, woolens, crepe satins and a few sheers —all late Winter styles—and marvelous values. Juniors’, misses’ $ 4.88 and women’s sizes. | il | | 1 Goldenbers's—Seécond Floor First Time Under Regular Prices—2,000 Boys’ Phillip-Jones Shirts Samples, surplus lots and irregulars and these fine shirts from the makers of famous Van Heusen collars. 79c to $1 79c to $1.25 $1 to $1.50 Shirts Shirts Shirts 39¢ 59¢ 79c¢ Of Burton’s Ever- White, plain colored wear Poplins, in plain All in this group are or ;' broadcloth. colors; also fancy perfect. Fancy broad- ¥ 8 o 14 broadcloths. Junior cloths—all with pat- S £ shirts, 8 to 14; youths’ ent “Collarite” collars ouths’ shirts, shirts, 121, to 14!, —attached. 121 to sizes 1215 to 14!, neck neck 14'; neck. $1 to $2 White Cadet Shirts Perfects and Irregulars of “Bell” Brand Plain white broadcloth (imported and domestic 39 grades) in neckband style to wear with cadet uniforms. Sizes 12 to 14!, neck... For Fashion’s Sake! For Ecoriomy’s Sake! Cut Your Frocks From EXCELLA PATTERNS 15c 25¢ 20c This Hany Colors Women's House Slippers | Women'’s D’Orsays Rikbon S 30| B 40 Cellophane for Medium Heels All Sizes to B All Sizes to 8 F S : ' ! _ pring! Women’s Arch Supporting $ 1 87 and Dress Footwear Over 30 Styles—All Sizes Turbans and Tams Take the Lead! Trimmed Many Colors Three and four All Perfect Quality Leathers Misses’ and Children’s OXFORDS For Boys and Girls Sturdy Composition Long Wear Soles $ 48 Many Styles—All . Sizes to Large 6 99¢ Slippers and Oxfords All sizes to 2 Men’s Oxfords All Sewed Soles Guaranteed for $ 1 098 Wear—All Sizes Cellophane is certainly the bright and shining light of the millinery fashion world this Spring . . . and Golden- berg’s has an exceeding- ly smart and inexpen- sive collection here for pou tomorrow Clever little shapes with pi- quant veils, tiny feath- ers, jeweled pins or bows for trimming. —F Y Other Smart New Straws (Extra Large Head Sizes Included) $2.87 and $3.87 Goldenbers's—Second Floor thread high twist chif- fon hose (slight irregu- lars) with single or double picot tops, French heels, cradle soles; others with hem tops. In such desira- ble new shades as off- black, smoketone, matin, negrita and gun metal. $1 Medium Mesh Hosiery 69c Much in demand.., those smart medium mesh hose with hem tops and French heels. -Slightly irregu- lar. Fashionable shades. Goldenberg's—Main Floor Smartly bias-cut and silhouette slips of rayon French crepe. Flesh or tea rose —Ilace trimmed. Sizes 36 to 44. S Last Monday our first group sold out completely before the day was over! No wonder —this girdle would be a splendid buy at a dollar! A little over 12 inches long—a new step-in model with side lacings. Covered with a dainty ray- on knit fabric. Sizes 26 to 36. 3 Dainty New Rayon Crepe Slips 51 Goldenberg's—Second Floor 15¢ Popular Pattern Is Only 15¢ —and you will find it a charm- ing one for mak- ing up any of the lovely dress fabrics in to- morrow’s silk sale. Besides this smart de- sign, you find many cthers at these three modest EZX- CELLA prices ...15¢, 20c and 25c¢. Patterns—Main Floor