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andise to Be Sold at Unheard- 2ASH was needed by manufacturers we dis- o take advantage of the opportunity provided g our customers new, high grade, seasonable stances at prices AVERAGING 40c to 60c ON the story of the wonderful purchases we made. PHONE ORDERS accepted for advertised items while quantities last. Call Marion Gage, Personal Shopper—NAtional 5220, n Sale Tuesday While Quantities Last iffon Hose 59¢ Boys' 29¢ Sport Hose—*: lelllgth in snappy patterns and colors with plain ribbed 19 (¢ elastic cuff tops. Kiddies’ 35c¢ Sport Hose—5g length rayon plaited hose in all-over patterns. Per- feet quality i 25C atn Floor. #1 Pajamas 59c 50c Fancy Band"au\ or bro- cades and in sizes 32 to 38.. (slight irregu- pps, French heels ted soles. New e printed broad- . Women's and $1 Rubber Step-in Girdles, 12-inch, side-lacing style. cov- ered with rayon. Sizes 26 to 36 5 9 C Second Floor. hyon Undies 36¢ Women's 50c Union Suits— of medium weight cotton with rayon stripe. Sleeve- less style, with tight 39c knee 35¢ Waist Suits—of with drop seat and Slight 22C ed rayon pan- ise; also a few short legs. seconds Main Ploor New $1.00 Necklaces 23c¢ " And such charming new ones =—of metal with brilliant rhine- stones or coral. $195 & $2.50 Compacts of black enamel. With rouge and sifter for loose pow- der ... 95C Goldenbere’s—Main Floor. $1.95 Pajamas 79c Boys' $2 and $2.50 Knickers blue serges and cheviots. Also tweeds and $1 49 to 7 7% Sweaters— fancy pullons. Sizes 39C 5 to $5.95 Suils—1 r styles. Some plain or fancy . Sizes 6 to 18 with longies. plus lots. 8 to 15 Third Floor. Salea’ofll'd OATS The Overcoats— | $22.50, $25 and $29.50 Values $12.95 $15 and $16.50 Values $8 95 Brand-new nrments—]un un- packed. Meltons, Kerseys, fleeces. lain blues, mixtures and others. Smxle and double breasted. Sizes 34 to 46. K and th Sts. Women's $1.69 Gloves Capeskins— $1 09 slip-ons; black and brown. Also a few lambskins—novelty cuffs. Tan shades. Women's 69¢ Chamoisuede Gloves — slipons — novelty plain style. and brown Goldenbe ’ Women's $1.49 Scarfs French silk crepes—hand- 98C painted or hand- blocked. Includ- ing new Bicentennial styles. Tubular shape. 49c to 69c Neckwear—collar and cuff sets, sweethe:rt sets, Samples Gold Special! Golf Balls 1 9 3 for C s0c Repaint:—U. S. Royal, Whip, Hagen, Fairway, Gray Goose, ete. All in good condition. 49¢ Playing Cards—black and gold or black and silver backs. Fancy designs. 47C Linen finish. 2 for.. €3¢ Boxed Stationery—white and colors; tied 100 Calling or Business Cards —oprinted. 1 to 4 lines. Sev- eral styles of type to 49 C select from Goldenbers's—Main Floor. We Invite You to Open a Charge Account—No Interest or Extras Added Sale! 49c Pottery Japanese pot- tery —about a 9C dozen styles. At- tractive colorings. ¢ 51“A|abaT!er Ash Trays—at- ractive colors: metal animal decoration.. 49C $1.98 Leather sm Collar Cases—lined. Can be used for chiefs, etc 10c Filet Lace Squares —9x9-inch size C 49c, 59¢ and 69c Filet Lace Scarfs — also plain lace. 36, 45, 48 and 50 inch lengths ...... 23c 69¢ Bib Aprons Dainty white lawn bib aprons 2 C for maids. 'Way less than half price! New Princess Smocks in fancy prints or plain broad- cloth. Wrapped in cello- phane. Sizes 34 to 44.. $1 Goldenbers's—Second Floor. 25¢ to 69c Imported Laces 14¢ - Surplus stock of Chantilly, Venice &nd metal importea laces. 2 to 6 inches wide. Main Floer. 10c Toilet Tissue- Rolls 19C for Perfumed tissue in pastel color shades—to match the scheme of your bath room. 10c Sweetheart Soap—for toilet and bath use. Excep- tionally-under- priced $1 Fountain Syringes—- “Purity” make ofP red rubber. Two-quart size. Per- fect quality 29C 35c Djerkiss Talcum—offered at less than half 14C i 50{: l\i‘lv‘ixsx Rouge—in bril- ant, me um or gypsy shade 29C Goldenbers’'s—Main Floor. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C, Think of It! A Special Lot of 8-Piece Slip Cover Sets ing room suite having five sepa- Made of good striped materials. ’ Will fit *most any three-piece liv- - rate cushions. Other Sets at $4.39—%$5.75—%7.95 Goldenberes—Fourth Floor. olid Carload Just Received High-Grade Steel Utility Cabinets Have Adjustable Shelves—not ordinary **Sale” Cabinets $5.95 Grade $4.49 44 inches high 19 inches wide 13 inches deep Of strong construction and finished in all-green, green and ivory or all-ivory Has 3 Adjustable Shelves Ivory, Green or Two-tone Green and lvery finishes $7.98 Grade $5.98 69 inches or 56 inches high 19 inches wide 13 inches deep Carefully constructed of strong steel. Finished In ivory, green or ivory and green. Has 4 or 5 Adjustable Shelves $3.98 Utility Cabinet 36 inches tall—sturdily made justable shelves. for bath room, etc. i . Has 2 ad- 98 A very convenient cabinet $ . You Are Not Bothered by the Extra Expense of Interest or Extras If You Are a Charge Customer of Ours $2.50 Double Boilers Famous “Wear-Ever” Limited qantity. $2.19 Electric Iron—fully ua }" ? nt e‘et L Cam ete W (‘ordp $1-49 $1.10 Cookie Sheet—Wear- Ever grade. 12x15', inches 95¢ No. 8 Griswold Fry Pans . . . ful finished $1.59 Stepladders — iron rod bracing. 6 ft. $1 14 size denberg’s—Down: quality at practic- ally half price—2-qt. size. Of pure aluminum. $1.29 $1.29 Ironing Boards— have low with Large sise $2 Acsh Can and Cover-- corrugated. galvanized iron. 24rgal. $1 39 sice = 69¢ Floor Mops—dustless. ]Lnng handle. 12- 4Sc Overstocked Manufacturer Brings You Exceptional Savings! Women’s $3 Footwear This season’s newest and smartest style and quality! New Strap Slippers . . Ties . . . and Oxfords. SUPPORT TIES in the lot. Sizes up to 8 included. All style heels. Women’s Footwear 500 pairs of Women’s Low Shoes, including Strap Slippers and Ties, all desirable styles. Sizes up to 8 in the lot. Pumps . . Ahn Nzw ARC" models—priced at just about cne-half the usual price for footwear of this Pair Every pair perfect. 99¢ Men’s $3 Oxfords, pr. Savings for thrift-wise men! long-wearing Blucher Oxfords, with composition soles and rubber heels. sizes up to 11. Men's Shoes— Black All $7.69 | Floor Adjoining Men's Clothing Dej Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes For school or dress wear. Choice of Oxfords, Strap Slippers and High Shoes. Leather and composition soles. All c sizes up to 2. Children’s Slippers new styles. Good - wear- 7 Every pair per- g C ing Slippers in fect. All sizes up to 2 in lot. Boys’ and Girls’ - Shoes Correctly styled Shoes “ 7 and Oxfords 9C of patent and Egazck leathers. All sizes up Tennis Shoes Styles for boys and girls. Of brown or c white canvas. All sizes up to 6. ° Boys’ Oxfords Stylish Ox- fords with $ 49 long- wearing o comp o sition soles. Built for service. Sizes up to 6. Women’s $3.00 Arch Shoes Famous “Dr. Elliott” and “Dr. Karl” Trade Mark Brands Choice of Ties, Straps and Oxfords, Footwear that combines smart style with comfort. All sizes up to 9 included. B to EEE in black or brown. widths. o Bl Goldenbere's Shoe Department—Main Floor. S BRING OUT THE CROWDS! [ ] i FEBRUARY 14, 1932—PART THREE. bf | Low .Psrces fi' i | A Charge Account at Goldenberg's is a Great Convenience, and Carries With it No Interest, Extras or Service Charges of Any Kind Bought at Tremendous Concessions o $1.00 to $1.69 SILKS 40-in. AlL-Sillk: Canton Crepes 40-in, All-Silk Flat Crepes 40-in. All-Silk Printed Chiffons 36-in. All-Silk Chiffon Taffetas . for CASH! 58¢ The flat crepes and canton crepes are in lengths ranging from one to ten yards—m a varied assortment of good shades. The chiffons and taffetas are in full pieces. And all are downright splendid values at only 58¢c a yard. Special! 89¢ All-Rayon Crepes All of the leading shades are offered in these all-raycn flat crepes for frocks, lingerie, etc.; 40 inches wide. “Red Label” Pongee, 16'2c yd. Standard 12 momie Japanese silk pongee for the price of a cotton material, draperies, frocks, lingerie, etc. Monday 9c yd. Silk weaves. Marvelous values— don't miss them. $1.29 to $2.95 Coatings 54-inch all-wool coatings in S8¢ assorted plain and fancy ! One-Third Off on . Use it for Fine Wool RUGS Tomorrow we are going to offer a number of groups of desirable wool rugs at a re- ductions of ONE-THIRD from our former prices. discontinued patterns—samples and every rug classed as an imperfect. Included in the several lots are recently Some lots are lim- ited, but all are marvelous values! 9x12-Ft. Axminster Rugs. Formerly $29.50, now at. ... 9x12-Ft. Axminster Rugs. Formerly $37.00, now at.... 9x12-Ft. Axminster Rugs. Formerly $45.00, now at. ... 9x12-Ft. Axminster Rugs. Formerly $52.50, now at.... 9x12-Ft. Fine Velvet Ru‘s Formerly $45.00, now at. 9x12-Ft. Fine Wilton Ru‘c Formerly $69.75, now at. 9x12-Ft. Oriental-Design Rugs. Formerly $52.50 9x12-Ft. American-Oriental Rugs. Formerly $69.75 9x12-Ft. Rugs. American-Oriental Formerly $100 Special Lots 1 9.66 59 50 30" 535 -$3() % $46 i 9x12-Ft. American-Oriental Rugs. Formerly $125 583.33 814x10Y3-Ft. Axminster Rugq.sl 800 Formerly $27.00, now at 814x10';-Ft. Axminster Rug-$22 33 2 Formerly $33.50, now at 15 ; $12.% 7V3x9-Ft. Axminster Rugs. Formerly $22.50, now at.... 6x9-Ft. Axminster Rugs. Formerly $18, now at 63;x12-Ft. Axminster Rugs. Formerly $28.50, now at. ... 417x6'3-Ft. Axminster Rugs. Formerly $9.50, now at 27x54-In. Axminster Rugs. Formerly $2.50, now at of High-Grade $6.95 to $10.75 Felt Base Rugs Think of buying perfect quality felt-base rugs of such well known makes as Congoleum, Sandura, Neponset and cthers at such low prices. can select from 25 attractive patterns. ox12-ft. size. v $4.50 Chinese 9x12-ft. Size Rugs 16 Former Price (10) $250 Rugs at $125.00 (15) $300 Rugs at $150.00 (3) $375 Rugs at $187. «irregulars. And you Some patterns “discontinued.” $4.75 9x71% us $3.75 4 $2.95 59c and 69c Felt Base 200 rolls—the finest makes. About 40 de- 9 C signs in tile, marble, modernistic and floral styles. Perfects and misprints, Inlaid Linoleum, 1 Off $1.50 Grade $2.25 Grade $1 sq. yd. $1 .50 sq. yd. $2.75 Grade $1.25 Grade $1.83w 83Cww Special purchases and odd lots, dropped patterns and All well known makes, Reduced a third for 9x6 Size clearance. Goldenders's—Downstairs Stere—Use Our Budget Plan, 6% American Hollands perfect quality. 3x6_size..... 350 98c Opaque Shades— cleanable. Termed seconds. "ro sell 556 size S0c Opaque Window Shades, each Perfect quality shade—all are cut 3x6-ft. size. not this special low price. $1.50 Cambric Shades —sunfast and perfect. 27¢ $1.25 Window Shades —satin finish, cleanable. Per- 750 95¢ Holland Shades— high-grade and perfect. 7 85c I Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. “Slumberland” Sale “of About 325 Famous “Blue Ribbon” IMETAL BEDS A famous manufacturer’s warchouse stock of Ribbon” metal beds—in both double and twin sizes. Wc secured them at tremendous sacrifices in pncc' 1$3.50 $4 94 $5 94 them at exactly $7.00 Metal Beds . . . $10.00 Metal Beds . . . $12.00 Metal Beds . . . Blue We sell 2 Price $14 00 Metal Beds . . . $7 94 $18.00 M tal Beds . . .e $894 $20.00 Metal Beds . . . $9 4 Furniture Stere—Across the Strest. Use Our Convenient Budget Plan Fd Maj. and Mrs. Parsons Honor Gen Ru!sell at : J Dinner at Quantico | Mrs. Russell Wns Hos-eu J at Luncheon and Bndge on | Friday. QUANTICO, Va., February 13.—Maj.. and Mrs. Harold Parsons entertained o | dinner in honor of Gen. and Mrs. Rus. seil Pridzy evening. Their additions | guests were Col. and Mrs. Walter Noa, Col. and Mrs Franklin Garrett, Maj. 2nd Mrs. John Sebree. Capt. and Mrs. Hal Potter, Capt. and Mrs. John Martinstein and Lieut. and Mrs. Licnel Goudeau. After dinner the company. plaved bridge Mrs. Russell w hostess at & luncheon on Friday given at her home and followed by bridge. Her guests. were Mrs. Charles Barrett. Mrs. Ralph Mitchell, Mrs. John Sebree, Mrs, | Campbell Brown. Mrs. Charles Murray and Mrs. Pranklin Steele. | Maj. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell gave & tea Monday afternoon in honor of | Gen. and Mrs. Russell, that they might | meet the members of the aviation | group of Brown Field. Tea was served from 4 to 6 o'clock and assisting Mrs, | Mitchell were Mrs. Clayton Jerome, Mrs. Ivan Miller, Mrs. Plerson Conradt | and Mrs. Walter G Farrell, who is & house guest of Maj and Mrs. Mitchell. | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Stanwix G. Mayfleld, jr. and their two children ere overnight guests of Capt. and Mrs. Byron Johnson this week. Comdr. | and Mrs. Mayfield are motoring to | Norfolk for duty. | ‘Three weeks ago there was a flag | hunt given in Quantico under the | auspices of the Riding and Polo Asso- ‘c tion. That hunt proved to be so popular that another one is being held | this Sunda; Capt. Campbell Brown is ‘lhe leading spirit of the affair, and much eredit is due him for the way | the hunts are run_ Thirteen teams consisting of an officer and a I | have signed up to participate in thi week’s hunt, which like the former one, owed by a breakfast at the Offi- Club. Col. and Mrs. Walter Noa | have been invited as guests of | association this week. at the luncheon. And as for the bridge tournaments, they continue quietly and doggedly on, twice & we It is too soon to lay bets |on the winners, but results w be known soo! | Mrs. Clayton Jerome spent a busy Saturday afternoon giving a party for | her son George. who was celebrating | his birthday. The main event of afternoon’s festivities was a treasu hunt, a the lesser event was th | food. The guests for the occasion were Dorothy and Marjory Raynor, Esther and Martha Alles Mary Joyce. 1lis Ames. Mai and Margaret and Rita Hien: complement of gentlemen were Bobby Hawthorne. Knowles Henls Ral>n Mitchell, Albert McVey, Allan Howes, Robert and Lloyd Davis. Bill Hale, Tom Joyce and Geurl! and Hunter Hmeburl Jackie Martinstein, New Oregon State Society To Hear Senators Speak Senator Charles L. McNary, Repre- sentative Willis C. Hawley, Representa- tive Charles H. Martin and former Sen- ator Jonathan Bourne, jr, will be the speakers at the meeting of the new Oregon State Society of Wa ton to bs held Moncay, Februar: at the Cairo, 1615 Q nner will be served at 7:15. This will be 101- lowed by short addresces int with group singing of Oregon S(ale songs and Oregon college s-ngs led by Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Emmett and Mrs. Donald C. Beelar. T p §Tam is in charge of Mr. Ben S. Fisn At the business session, which wil presided over by Mr. E. J. Acams, t=n porary chairman, a permanent organ: 2ation will be affected and oix |elected. Dancing and cards wil. be enjoyed later. Formrer Oregonians now residing in or near Washington. who did not receive personal announcement of this meeting are requested to call the temporary secretary, Miss Vella Winner, | Columbia 9519-W. Maryland Socnefy to | Hear Senator Tydingl The Maryland Society of Washington will entertain and dance Thursday eve- | ning, February 18, at the Warchington cxm:. Seventeenth and K streets north- west. Senator Millard E. Tydings will be the guest of honor. A very attractive program has been arranged for the evening by Mr. John M. Boteler, vice president and chairman of the Entertainment Committee. —_— OISTINSCTIVE APPAREL F AT TE;‘TH ZTREET, N.W. RUMMAGE SALE Of Dresses and Suits We have disregarded cost in marking these gar- ments for immediate close- out. First Floor 24 Wool Dresses, wide range of sizes; formerly $16.50; remnant clean a $6.66 40 New Spring Silk Dresses, remnant $6.66 ciean up 35 Crepe, Satin and Velvet Evening Dresses, all sizes but not in every style; were $16.50; remnant clean 87 7 47 4 $16.50 $19.30% @ on .50 to 5 remnant clean up.. $7 77 Second Floor 4 Satin Dresses, 238, 140, 1'44; formerly $25 and $29.50; rummage sale.. sll 3 Wool Dresses, sizes 14, 20 and 40; were $25; rum- mage sale sll 4 Velvet Evening Dresses; were $25 and $29.50; Velvet Dreases; : 1 lll\u v;eslm Dress, : ormerly $35, rummage i $15 11_Evening Dresses; formerly 51650 to 819 .50 rummage sale 4 Winter Suits, fur mmmed: were $25; rummage @77 best selection.