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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. €, Tac.aobAY, FiubhUARY 11, 1932, “PILLAGE” OF PROPERTY OF JESUITS PROTESTED Attack on Portuguese College in Spain by Extremists Reported. Indemnities Asked. By the Associated Press. LISBON, Portugal, P'V'el;lrulry 11.—The he presided. He is president of the so- guese government has sent a pro- B el i T, %, P e s ey of e R 0 L o e Toy Town Tavern, Winchendon, Mass, | ‘a2 Rose Soclety. destruction” of Jesuit property at Lu- the week end of February 6. e guardia, situated in Spain on the left B—7 Crepe Mrytle, 75¢ 3 Roses—2 vears old—$1.00 MARYLAND NURSERY Edmonston (East Hyattsville) the interior said extremists attacked & college at Luguardia, from which the Portuguese flag was flying, Tuesday. The college was maintained by Portuguese Jesuits, who were leaving the institution under the Spanish decree dissolving the Jesult order, when the attack occurred. A Portuguese gunboat was reported to have started landing marines to pro- tect the property, but the commander was dissuaded from landing them by the mayor of the town. Twenty-six Portuguese from the college across the river in a sailboat to the Portuguese town of Caninhas. ents. . | ciation of University Women's Club 3 Mr: Mrs. Gist Blair, Mrs. George Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. C. Pratt, Mrs. Josephus Van Orsdale, | Oth Capt. Joseph P. McCrink and Mrs. Wil- liam C. Eustis. ; The Ball Committee is composed of Mr. Fred Myers, Mr. Fobert Anderson, Past Comdr. Fravel, Past Comdr. Elton er, Mr. W. F. Swaringen Past Comdr. Rufus Pearson and Past Comdr. Arthur Clarendon Smith and Publicity Director Mrs. C. K. Schock. The® February tea of the Wesley . | club supper book review Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Miss Janerio Brooks and Mrs. Dudley Willard will be hostesses. Mr, Robert Pyle of West Grove, Pa., 1is a guest at Dodge for a brief time. Mr. Pyle came to the Capital to attend the dinner given by the Ameri- can Horticultural Soclety Tuesday evening at the Dodge Hotel, at which | Horace L. Da Pardoe and Mrs. Arthur B. Heat Miss Barbars Burruss of Twentieth street was one of & group of Mount Ida dsthe <1 ACK - SHOT 1s ranteed to rid of roaches. MARGARET ANGLIN | SOCIETY ROACH (Continued From Fifth Page.) when ex-Gov. Harry Byrd, Admiral Richard Byrd end Gov. Pollard of Vir- ginia will be guests of honor. i Robert E. Lee, M;s.sM;nbell\lTsVlger Vglllle- , Mr. Davi galls, Mrs, Elea- Actress to Pmray Materna' )l?ll;‘:dtl‘iuerson, Mrs. Marshall Field, P . Gen. and Mrs. Clarence Willlams, Ge! Folk Spirit in Wakefield |and mrs. McConnor, Mrs. Henry M ren D. Robbins, Mrs. Cameron Morri- asque. son, Mrs. Victor Kaufiman, Mrs. Charles C. Deming, Dr. Thomas Sim Lee, Mrs. In preparation for rehearsals of her} Bln in the folk-masque, “Wakefield.” y Percy MacKaye, which will have its initial performance in Constitution Hall February 21, Miss Margaret Anglin, emotional actress, arrived in Washing- ton yesterday and began studying her This low everyday price for leather or rub- ber soles and leather or rubber heels for men’s, women's and children’s shoes. Booths for wait- ing. es. Miss_Anglin, who in private life is Mrs. Howard Hull, will portray the leading character in the masque, Tep- Tesenting the great maternal folk spirit who welcomes to the fairy realm | of “Wakefield” the birthplace of George Washington, all the folk spirits of the world in tribute to George Wash- ington. Probably more words will be spoken by Miss Anglin in the play than by any other participant, since she ap- pears in virtually every scene in her representation of the presence of Wakefield. Hundreds to Take Part. Nearly 1.000 Washingtonians, includ- ing members of the leading dramatic and theatrical groups in the Capital, will take part in the MacKaye masque, which is being staged here the night before George Washington's birthday, under the joint auspices of the United States and District Bicentennial Com- missions. Miss Anglin gained fame as the lead- ing woman with Richard Mansfield and starred under the mangement of the Jate Henry Miller. Among the produc- tions in which she has appeared are ! William Vaughan Moody's “The Great Divide,” Oscar Wilde’s “Lady Winder- mere’s Fan,” “A Woman of No Im. portance.” the Greek plays *Antigone, “Electra,” “Media” and others. Rehearsals for the MacKaye masque are being conducted regularly under the joint direction of Percy Burrell and Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest. with Percy MacKaye and John Tasker Howard, who compiled the music for the play, in attendance. Downstairs Store. Direct Play's Personnel. Maude Howell Smith and Miss Bess Davis Schreiner are directing the persornnel, while Mrs. Elizabeth Hig- gins Sullivan is in charge of costumes Dr. Albert W. Harned is directing the chnruses The District Bicentennial sion announced v day that several | well known cha nd music clubs of the District, affiliated with ihe Federa- tion of Music Clubs here. Fave signi- | fied their inteniion of participating in the massed chorus on the rast rteps of the Capitol on February 22 nounced by Mrs. Ge man of the commission’s Music Co mittee and president of the federation, | these include | Calvary Baptist Choir. Thomas Moss, director: Capital City Choristers, Doro- | thy Raddie Emery, director: Chaminade | Glee Club, Esther Linkins, director; Elizabeth Somers Glee Club. Mary Bur- | Claviarco Glee Club, Mrs. G. F. Williams, _director; Elizabeth Somers Glee Club, Mary Burnett. director Congregational Church a Cap- | Choir. Ruby _Smith Stahl, director: Institute Musical Art Ensemble, Otto Torney _Simon, _di- rector; Interstate Male Chorus. Clyde | B. Aitchison, director; Rubinstein Club, Claude Robeson, director: Washington Alumnae Club, Mu Phi Epsilon, Edith Athey, president, and National Baptist Memorial Church Chofr, Emily Dickin- son, director. Mr Comy Friday Remnants! Draperies Cretonne —light and some double-faced. l 29¢ colors; 59c¢ Cretonnes—heavy gredes; 36 inches wide. Yd. 39¢ Fancy Marquisettes and Nets—yard wide. Yd. 75¢ Sewing Machine Cov- ers—cretonnes in neat pat- terns Supeisie A i9c Bar Harbor chairs. Filled with cotton. Cretonne covered $1.59 Day-Bed Covers— cretonnes; sides 29¢ Imitation Linen—col- ored stripes. Yard wide. Yd. $1.19 Rayons—45 and 50 inches wide. Good colors. Yard . . 59¢ Squares of Damask— WIFE OF CHURCHMAN WINS DIVORCE BATTLE |} g hon o oo = 1 Goldenberx's—Fourth Floor pella of Charges of Non-Support and Cruel- Friday Remnants! Neckwear ty Weighed Against Desertion Plea of Rev. U. G. Warren. ed Press. | . Nev., February 11—Rev. | y Grant Warren, prominent | churchman of New York and Philadel- phia, lost to his wife. Edith Laylor | Ten, in their contested divorce case yesterday. Judge Clark J. Guild granted the decree to Mrs. Warren on her com- plaint charging non-support and ex- treme cruelty. Dr. Warren had con- tested the action on grounds of desertion. | Mrs. Warren is a cousin of Mrs. W. B. Storey of Chicago, wife of the presi- dent of the Santa Fe Railroed. In a | suit filed in Chicago recently Dr. War- ren charged the Storevs with having alienated his wife's affections. 1 Clyde D. Souter, attorney for Dr.! Warren, said he would appeal the| verdict to the State Supreme Court. l ascot or cblong kashette (in plain silk taffeta, only) tan, green; georgettes with colored bor- ders. Yard.. Goldenberz of $15 and $16.50 Grades in Sizes 34 L to 42 MRS. HAHN G‘ETéF'VORCE, Worsteds, cassimeres H cheviots—all desirable | terns in neat mixtures, ‘Wife of Motion Pict ure Productr‘, (97 prs.) $3 and $3.25 Charges Gambling and Drinking. LOS ANGELES. February 11 (#).— Patsy O'Dell Hahn won a divorce ’I’Tom‘ Marshall Wallace Hahn. motion picture | producer, in_ Superior Court vesterday. | Teale e e gl She testified Hahn was extremely Gzl S SR i fond of gambling and was inclined to Broken sizes drink. She was awarded custody of (4) $15.00 Topcoats tWo children and $150 a month for tans and gra their suppor i atzes 2 : (1) gray, tan, brown and dark mixtures. Sizes 34 to 46 (84 prs.) worsteds and ¢ and fancy Sizes 29 to 42 Direct Entrances—from K and 7th famous “Dutchess” make. striped worsted effects. Sizes 31 to 44. WOMEN’S ot All Heels E.. Mahatma Ghandi would be interested in the sensational News for Washington Men in Friday’s STAR D’'ORSAY SLIPPERS .. Elk Soles—Cuban Heels OXFORDS Dress or School dark 25¢ 22¢ 47c Cushions—for 49c ruffied on all 31.19 22¢ 59¢ 49c to 69c Scarfe—silk and wool 49¢ to 69c Pleatings—georgettes in blue or green: pique points; white, also blue and green 19¢c A Special Clearance Men’s Suits $8.65 and pat- Pants— Dark (27 prs.) $3.50 and $4 Corduroy browns. L Bx'okrnv s6.95 $15 and $16.50 Overcoats— $8.95 §5 to S$6 Trousers— simeres — plain T 83,95 WOMEN’'S ZAPPON 49¢ Wear. Sizes to Gs 1 o Heights Club will be given Saturday of the month when Mrs. Herbert Coward and Mrs. Clarence A. Lane will Expert Work—Amasing Value! Half Soles 8 Heels | Vo Mail. Phone 89¢ or C. 0. D. Filled! Sorry! 1,000 New Spring Hats For Friday! 9 5 c Featuring Clever Little Turbans —of shiny or dull cellomat, Indian bead straw, crepe silk or felt-and-straw—that will snuggle smartly into the fur collars of Winter coats. Large and small head sizes. All colors. Goldenberg's—Main & Second Floors, Friday Remnants! Rugs (6) $19 Axminster Rugs, dropped patterns. 6x9 size (10) $45 Axminster Rugs —heavy grades. 9x12 size.... (1) $69 V Orientals — seconds. size ... (5) 8 Axminster Rugs — dropped patterns. 47:X6'2 size............ shed American 9x12 or miss designs, size (50) $1.50 Rag Rugs—wash- able. 27x90 size . (10) $3 Oval Braided Wool size (15) $L.50 to $2.75 Linoleum—4 to 12 yard lengths. Sq. yd.... (12) $7 Armstrong Quaker Rugs—7'.,x9 size. (18) $7 Linoleum Rugs —seconds: 6x9 size (22) Squares—without borders. Tile patterns, Seconds. 9x12 size.. (10) $12.75 Felt-base Rugs— perfects. 9x15 Size........... Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store Friday Remnants! Housewares (8) 79¢ Dust Pan and Brush Sets —long hand piece . . (7) § dustless handle .... (21) 79¢ Pantry Ladders—con- strongly _made stools venient, ladder ates by foot lever: inner can . (8) $119 lengths; guaranteed; couplings (6) ity; with couplings. ... Goldenberz's—Downstairs Store Friday Remnants! Rayon Undies 65¢ grades—panties, stepins, combinations with medal- lion trim. Perfects....... of plain styles ... hildren's rayon; 50c Broken sizes . . Goldenber; FRIDAY BARGAINS IN OUR SHOE DEPT. $2.50 TO $4.00 FOOTWEAR STRAPS—PUMPS—TIES ARCH-SUPPORT = SHOES AND ELK SPORT OXFORDS Sizesto 8 All $ .4 No Phone Order Perfect GALOSHES 4-Buckle Style 49c Black Cnly Sizes to 6 Men’s Oxfords, 1.69 BOYS' STURDY MISSES’ STRAP SLIPPERS 9 9 c Patent 1 - Strap Style; Also Ox- fords. Sizes to 2. $12.45 $5.95 (12) $2.25 Axminster Rugs — hit Rugs — 27x54-inch sl'so $1 $3.85 oval thape. 41:x6 siae-.. 91485 $3.35 $6 Congeloum-made Art $3 $1.98 Garden Hose — 25-foct lengths: guaranteed qual- 31-39 Rayon Undies—Non-run bloomers, 39¢ Women’s 50c Panties and Stepins Rayon Stepins— lace trimmed; elastic walst. 27c The juniors of the American Asso- Orders Can Be Many large residences are being con- structed im South China. bank of the Minho River. Reports to the Portuguese minister of Parking Space erg THE DEPENDABL TORE” Friday Remnants! Blankets $4.95 Blankets—all wool —pastel shades. 70x80 sae, . Each.. 0 $2.89 $4.50 Blan] art wool; Each $9.00 Blankets—all wool; slightly solled. $1.50 Blankets—part wool; pastel shades. Double-bed size. 89¢ or sl stri) Ea.. ‘II.MIA:«I Pillows—medium size. or striped ticking. Each 59c Friday Remnants! Hosiery $1 Chiffon and Service Hose—full fashioned; picot and hem tops, some interlined with iisle. Service with hem tops and soles and lisle. Perfects regulars . b‘59c Chardonize Mesh Hose—seam ck; picot edges—medium 9c mesh. Perfects 3 50c Chardonize Hose—seam back, fashion marks, picot top. 29¢ Subject to irregularities. ... Girls' 29c Sport Hose—; length; elastic cuff Boys' 29¢ Sport Hose—7, length: full elastic ribbed Goldenbers's—Main Floor 15,000 Yards of Wash Fabrics In Remnants and Mill Lengths 12%c yd. 19c¢ to 29¢ Values! Printed high count per- cales, plain broadcloths, linenes, sateens, plain voiles, tweed prints, printed voiles, dimities, batistes, lawns, etc. 16¢c yd. 39¢ to 50c Values! Printed rayons, plain rayon - and - cotton flat crepes, plain piques, dotted swisses, rayon alpacas, printed pongees, basket cloth, white batiste, etc. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Friday Clearance of Auto Seat Covers $2.79 Complete sets for seat and sides of car. Mostly one-of- a-kind. List includes covers for: [$8) ) 1929 De Soto Coach. 1926-27 Studebaker Victoria Coupe. 1929-30 Whippet Sedan. 1930 Oakland Standard Sedan. @) m 1930 Oldsmobile Standard an. 1930 Ford Regular or Sport Coupe. 1929 Willys-Knight De Luxe Sedan. (1) a1 1 1929-30 Chevrolet Coupe. 1928 Paige Sedan. 1929 Hudson and Essex Coach. 1928 Buick Standard Sedan, Model 27. . 1928 Buick 5-Passenger Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet Club Sedan. 1930 Pontiac Standard Sedan. [$3) ) ) 1) [$3) (1) Special Reductions on Other Seat Covers (10) $1.09 Universal Seat ers for Coupes (35) $1.69 Universal Seat Covers for Coaches and Sedans..$1.29 (24) $1.98 Universal Seat Covers for ns.... (33) $1.98 Universal Seat Covers for Sedans $1.59 (29) $3.95 Straw Sead Coaches and Sedans Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Stationery 79¢ Swivel Photo Frames—plati- num finish. 7x9 and 8x10 4” OnlY covviiiiiiniiiiiiiinns 49c 79¢ and 98¢ School Bags— waterproof. Well made.... L u:h :1'.‘“‘ dst‘.-'umrly—wmte; 48 at an envelopes. 98¢ Fountain Pens—oversize. 14- kt. gold point. Several col- 4” 49¢ Royal Webster Dictionary— self-pronouncing; clear type. m Red cover.. Goldenberg's—Main Floor Friday Remnants! Art-Git Dept. $2 to $4 Hand-Embroidered Mod- els—aprons, to 59c Tapestry Wall Pieces and Pillow Tops—only 26 Dleces .. . z“ $1 Wall Tapestries and Scarfs— 20x30, 20x60 and 12x45 4” inches. Only 107 pieces... $1.39 Imported Wall Tapestries— several good patterns. 20x60- 7” ............. i $1.00 Rayon Pillows—blue with gold braid trimming... Geldenbers’s—Main Floor Clearance of Handkerchiefs Boys' 15¢ Handkerchiefs—colored woven border or colored initial and hemstitched border Men’s 10c Handkerchiefs — plain :hn:e pang}eee:'lm hemstitched bor- er or colored woven bor- der styles. 6 for... 35c Women's 8¢ and 10c Handker- Jots — colored chiefs — odd woven borders or solid 4c 's—Main rlu'. colors Remnants! All-Silk Canton Crepes Flat Crepes Crepe Satins Printed Chiffons Silk Broadcloths Friday Remnants! Men’s Wear (66) Mens $1 to $2 Shirts—broad- cloths and madras; collar attached and neckband. i5e8. ... (366) Men’s rayon mixtures. to 11% (14) Men's $1 to $1.50 —white cotton. Broken sizes. (87) Men's $1 to $135 Unios Suite —part wool or cotton. Long /@@ sleeves and legs 7 (64) Men's $1 Underwear—part wool. Shirts—long sleeves; drawers—long leg; sizes ... (93) Men's $1.25 to $1.59 Sweaters —all or part wool; coat and slipover ~ styles, Sizes (308) 49c to $1 Underwear— balbriggan and white shirts and drawers; athletic shirts and 23‘ drawers. Broken sizes. Each. (16) $6.95 Lumberjacks—suede or leather; 36 to 44 (63) '1&50 lo] gld Pajamas—round neck and m y style. Broken sizes - 69¢C (97) $1 to $1.50 Caps—8 4 style. Lined, Most sizes 59‘ (83) 89¢ Athletic Union Suits—full cut. Broken sizes . 39¢ (111) 89¢ Work Si blue chambray. Sizes 1413 to 17 (348) Men’s 55¢—$1 NOBELT Shorts Most 3 3 c Sizes Samples and irregulars, Stripes. designs, plain colors, whites. All have the Nobelt waist. (49) $2.95 to $3.95 Felt Hats— tans and grays. e et o $1.97 Goldenberx's—Main Floor $1to $1.69 Fabrics 55¢ = Savings of half and more—on five smart all-silk weaves—all of them in useful lengths for frocks, and other apparel. All but the 33-inch broadcloths are 40 inches wide. Assorted light and dark colorings. Remnants! 89c Celanese Taffetas and All-Rayon Flat Crepes, yd. Both of these popular fabrics in a large assort- ment of street and pastel shades. 40 inches wide. 39c¢ Goldenbers's—Main Floor. Friday Remnants! 19¢ and 29¢ Ribbons—grosgrains in plain and fancy types; also satin and 2-tones—1 to 213 inches @ wide, Yard....... L 25¢ to 39c Flowers—imported and domestic costume and dress Clearance of Frames Formerly Sold at $7.50 “Cortland” sz.ss and “Berkley” engraved high bridge styles— some with solid gold pads. Reg. $3.50 and $5 Grades Fine quality s ! .7 5 shell frames in assorted shades. EYES Examined FREE Two Registered Optometrists in Attendance—Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge. tieal Dept.—Main Floor. Use Your b Charge Account. Friday Remnants! Toiletries 29¢ $1 Purity Fountain Syringes —perfects; 2-qt. size 25¢ Tre-Jur Talcum Powder —delightfully scented........ 50c Bath Salt Sets—con- tain 10 individual bath salts. Jergens Bath Soaps. Cake 50c Melba Brilliantine, Tube $1 Novelty Bear Ash Tray, with body powder. $2 Coty Sachet—L'Origan, Styx, L'Aimant, Emeraude. . $1 Purity Hand Cream— for beautifying and softening the hands .. $1.50 Melba Double Com- pacts—rouge, powder, puff and mirror. Goldenberx's—Main Floor Friday Remnants! Domestics (25 doz.) 69¢ and 79¢ Bleached Sheets—81x90-inch 4” size. Seconds. . (50 dox.) 15¢ Bleached Pillowcases—perfects. 42x36- inch size.... 10c §1 Seamless Bed Spreads — scalloped edges. Rose, blue, gold, orchid and green woven GQE stripes. 80x105 size 8c Unbleached Cotton—2 to extra width, 87 inches. Yard. $1.50 Seamless Rayon Spreads — scalloped edges. 80x105 (72) 59¢ Oilcloth Table Covers—colorfast. Soiled 29¢ and 39¢c Table Oilcloth —seconds of full pieces; also 17¢ ‘The Portuguese note demanded an in- quiry and indemnities for the victims. DEATH Friday Clearance of FREE Opposite 8th St. Entrance their grains 69¢c Fabric Handbags At a Greatly Reduced Price! Serviceable fabric bags that copy 39¢ and shapes from more ex- pensive models. All are lined and fitted. Black or brown. Goldenberg's—Maln Floor. (300) $3.95 & $5 Dresses For Friday Clearance $1.88 Broken sizes up to 46 in- cluded in this bargain group. ..be early and stand a better chance of finding your size! Fancy knit frocks, jerseys, silk crepes, satins and misses’ velvet frocks. (257) $10 Dresses of flat crepe, wool crepe and trans- parent velvet in broken colors (68) $15 & $25 Dresses, beautiful transparent velvets, canton crepes, georgettes and satins, in broken sizes for misses and vomen $9.88 (12) $10 Evening Frocks of panne satin in_pastel shades. Sizes 14 to 18 in s3.77 (5) $100 Fur Coats of lapin (coney) in small sizes. Remarkable Friday bargains at (39) Misses’ $22 - Coats Amazing Values! $10.99 Black, brown and tile woolens, trimmed with fur or fur fabric. All smart Midwinter styles — out- standing values for those who can wear sizes 14 to 20. (6) $15 Coats, Spring weight, last year's models. in small sizes. Reduced for s;’s clearance to (2) $50 Winter Coats, with wolf collar and cuffs. Marked fouw:; : ym: clenranc.e 37.95 (27) Juniors' $15 & $20 Coats, chinchillas and fur- trimmed models. Broken et o §7.88 $48.75 Goldenbers’s—Second Floor Friday Remnants! Window Shades 59¢ Opaque Shades—white, ecru 3x6 33° 69¢ American Hollands—white, ecru or green; perfects. 3x6 size : 39%¢c 98¢ Opaques—white, ecr;l or green; cleanable; seconds. x6 Size 59¢ $1.25 Duplex Shades—green and white, green and ecru, green ; cleanable. Sec- 69c 95¢ Albert Holland Shades—white, ecru or green; Hartshorn 65¢ rollers. Perfects. 3x6 size.. $1.50 Shades—scalloped and fringed. ~ White, ecru or green; Hartshorn rollers. 3x6 size ... a Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor or boys. Friday Remnants! Boys’ Wear (40) Boys' $3.95 and $4.95 Suits— with knickers or longies. sz.“ Sizes 8 to 15. 3 (120) 59c to 79c Shirts — collar attached. 12 to 14. frregular ......... (38) $5.95 and $6.95 Suits—wool mixtures; sizes 7 to 15. (Extra pants, $1.). . 33-95 (8) $10.00 Suits—with two knick- ers and vest, Sizes 8, 9 (3) $5.95 Sheep - lined Coats—leatherette. Sizes 14 and 16. $2.90 (6) $3.95 Suits — with longies. 2 pieces, Size 12.. sl‘” (6) $3.95 Winter Coats —’oc sizes 14 and 16 (180) $1.39 to $1.95 Suits—wash b and jersey styles. Sizes 3 . 59¢ to (120) $1.39 to $1.95 Sweaters—all or part wool; some sleeveless. “c Some irregular. 28 to 36.. (36) $6.75 and $8 Overcoats—30 in sizes 2 to 5: 6 in sizes 52-95 14, 15, 16 and 20 (60) $1.95 and $2.95 Suits—wash waist—cloth button-on knee pants, 4 and 10.......... ys’ ests—al From suits selling from $5.95 to $10. Sizes 6 to 18...... (48) $1 to $1.29 Pajamas— of outing flannels. Sizes 8 to 16.. . Goldenbers's—Third Floor 79¢ Quroy. only prints Sizes 1 to 3 years crystal and novelty effects. . Remnants! 15¢ to 35¢c Laces Scyd Venice and cotton embroldery types. Also imported colored embroideries. 2 to 6 inches wide.—Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Girls’ Wear Girls' $1.95 Knickers and lumber- ackets of wool and cor- ,c Broken sizes. Each 4 jean Girls' $1 Skirts of biue pleated on white Broken sizes Girls' $1 Felt Hats in broken lots nd colors. Clearing at l,c 59¢ Suits and Creepers of linene broadcloth; for Broken sizes Toddlers' 59 and plain Goldenberz's—Third Floor (300) Boys’ Odd Coats and Pants From Pajamas Suits sold at 79¢ l sc to $1.50, ea.. . Broadcloths and outing flannels—sizes 8 to 18. Some irregular. Third Floor Friday Remnants! Jewelry 29c to 59¢ Jewelry—smart effects in necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rooches; simulated pearl, 11c 50c to $1 Cigarette Cases —enamel and fancy stone set effects 17‘ Goldenbers’s—Main Floor Special! $1.25 Chiffon Silk Hosiery All Are 7 9c Perfect 3 and 4 thread full fashioned hose—silk to top; picot and lace welt. Dull twist. Smart shades —all perfects. Goldenbers's—Main Floor 3 Big Friday Rug Bargains! $6.95 Felt Base Rugs Just 100 to Sell—only $4.44 Congoleum and other makes—choice of 10 popular styles. 9x12 size. Perfects. to save money. $27.00 to $35.00 Axminster and Velvet Rugs my 319 to Sell Serviceable rugs—Axmin- ster and velvet qualities. Dropped ?amrm, sample rugs and irregulars. 9x12, g,zsxmy,, 63x12 and 6x9 es. A marvelous opportunity Special Grouping of 59¢ and 69c Felt Base 39¢ wr About 50 rolls of high- grade floor covering to close out tomorrow. Con- goleum, Armstrong, Nepon- set and S ndura grades— tile and floral designs. Per- fects and “misprints.” Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store.