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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932. pearance, contributing to the stage en- tertatnment along with Pat Rooney al |and his talented young _son, “the Rooney, 3d, with Harry Rose, Broadway jester.” What's What and Where ‘_“T“ BIG TIMER.” with Ben Lyon Attractions Soon to Be Seen in Washington Theaters | | as its star, supported by Con- stance Cummings and Thelma Todd, | will be the screen feature at the Fox the ‘ UT one of the two houses of the I at his house, starting next Saturday, "I'heater starting Friday. It Is B legitimate theater will be open | he is emphasizing that his big card in | lively story of a young prize fighter, during the coming week. The | the way of entertainment will be Dor- | Whose Wife in a way stands in the way Shubert-Belasco will present the | othy Stone, famous daughter of the | of championship honors which he cov- famous Fred Stone, in a personal ap- ' ets. Ben Lyon will make his personal | A Charge Account at Goldenberg’s Is a Great Convenience If you do not already enjoy this privilege, apply for one to- morrow. Remember, no inter- est charges or extras of any kind! well as imparting joy to her audience, will not be able to carry out its prom- ise. The picture palaces are abreast of the times and, should they not have precisely the kind of picture desired, will reinforce them with their vaudeville, appearance at each showing of the pic- i story, which concerns a girl who be- [ with sad stage | - e complications. The of notorfety. Richard Bennett, A. E. | Bi Ve e o b o [/ooverl Sy 0,908 mun, ot pply/allf P i el vesemit AT WORIR B | A N | Crcata patees Toat i SN czln;fibum largely to the stage enter- | et . 'mue entitled “Make It Snappy! Bondi are in the supporting cast. | another barge. tainment. ARION DAV “ . 5% i Capt. Ellsworth Van Pelt, command- [M s 1ES u;d ht@nrnn;’ ARROWSM.ITH with Ronald Col- SAVE 3 IN BARGE FIRE | ing patrol beat No. 569, tdok the men TARTING Saturday Rupert Hughes mous production of | man as its star, will be the bril- off the barge Glenbrook, one of five A et et o fonot Manr |acees f ihe Circus’ will be the | liant stiraction of the new week. start- being towed by the tug McGuire, as made into a Paramount picture, with | Theater, starting next Priday. Clark | 1255 ' sereen oo seoambia, Thealer: | Customs Guards Rescue Men Near e T S Gus E "l; %0 o uo szt- including | Gable plays the leading masculine | mous story which won its author, Sin- | Hell Brid | with hand -‘um‘}:hpm S a group o stellar entertainers on role in the story of a trapeze | clair Lewis, the Nobel prize, and Which | ell Gate Bridge. e othe Teas Sofl peovend the stage program, will be the attrac- | performer who falls during her act and | concerns a young doctor, devoted to| NEW YORK, March 2 (A —Th adrift. i " tions at the Warner Earle Theater. | is carried to a minister's house, and, | his wife and to his profession, who is | v D | ; Belasco will present ¢ Carol Lombard, Paul Lukas and Ricar- | as the result, marries him, but the |nearly ruined by becoming enmeshed R e e | - Sk distinguis] ress, Katharine do Cortez are featur n the picture | marriage causes hi: lon were rescue rom a rning Ameri hased e Wi e m to be unfrocked, | With a philanthropist in search only ! barge in the East River near Hell Gate the cuaxc;rlne?t:t"l\s::nx,mc\tfi:epm scre‘eht"' probably the ;’;‘fif"fi;fi{{‘a =4 Charge Accounts Invited—No Extras or Interest Added of the year in New K, ich | 0 Siise “Cornell has consented to_ bring 0dd Lots! Women'’s 50c 0Odd Lots! $1 to $1.49 (77) 79c Linen to Washington as! a {omv‘liinézt toflmc Ra on Undies s g C: tal City of the Unite es dur- o "the Bicentennial year. The Na- Yy mart Scarfs Lunch Cloths tional, which had billed Madge Ken- nedy, ever a favorite, to come With 29c one of those comedies in which she c c is sald herself to take a delight as e e e nlins 2 ' x = rregulars. Hand-painted an T 5 ‘fijonl-run rayon and Mélnnese block printed crepe scarfs with . 44-inch all-linen crash break- :il s b'IQOl_';lersé steg-}ns a{x_ pan& 2 spot here and there left by the SR G T COaslE Gn st(::lés ailored and lace trimmed | artist's brush. Smart colorings. ored borders—going at less Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. d‘lalrlln };Iallofr.—ch A ts Invited. arre Accounts Invited. in which Fred Stone's daughter Doro- thy will be a bright light in the new week. ATHARINE guished both as actress and man- CORNELL, distin- the Shubert-Be- lasco Theater, be- ginning Monday night, following a year's run in New York, and a Bos- ton engagement Playgoers urged to note t curtain rises promptly 8:15 oclock _at night and at 2:15 o'clock at the Thursday and Saturday mat- inees. The Besier dra- ma concerns the historic romance of Robert Brown- ing and Elizabeth Barrett, set against the ground of abeth’s family life, over Which her despotic father ruled with a at Katherine Cornell | dark back- ne, Margalo Gillmore and dron head the large as- Guthrie McClintic, who presented “Brief Moment” and “Distant Drums” in Washington earlier this Season, staged “The Barretts of Wim- Pole Street” for Miss Cornell, and Jo Mielziner designed the setting and costumes for the play. | Charles Wa ting cast MIADGE KENNEDY, among the fore- most of American actresses in the of the lighter roles of the to have come to the National Theater next Monday in a new comedy, “Bridal Wise,” has can- celed her engagement, and so the Na- fional will continue dark for another woek. The cancellation of the en- gagement is ascribed to the local child labor law afecting the theater delineation theater, who was the Gayety an- with the usual | e will present at | lesque theater Mrs. | Manager Lake of nounces that Sunday matinee, the Ninth street bul Jack (“Legs”) Diamond, in a dramatic Sketch with a cast of 5 Broadway stars. The sketch portrays scenes in the life of the King Cobra, and shows how it | was possible for his many enemies t,o\ frame him. On the stage also will| be “The Racket-Dears” headed by Clyde Bates and Jack Hunt, fun fa- vorites, with Wilma Horner, Larry Amon, Ann Mitchell, Mae Maiben, | Johnnie Stone and Evelyn Burke. The | chorus is said to be youthful and pretty. Play Tournament Of Community Institute. 'HE second week of th act play tournament will open next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the East Washington Community Center, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets, | With & program of four p1ys by the | Park View Players, the I ontgomery | Players, the drama secton of the ‘Wom- | an’s Club of Chevy Chase, and the East Washington Community Players. “Ihe Man Who Came Back” by Katharine Kavanaugh, will be given by the Park View Players, directed by Lena | G. Parks; “No Sabe,’ by Elisha Cook, | by the Montgomery Players, directed Aflene Sanford and E. Barrett Pretty man; by Ethelwyn . Prank, by the drama section of the YWoman'’s Club of Chevy Chase. directed by Lola M. Davenport, and “Fog" by J. H. Neebe, by the East Washington Community Players, directed by George | Finger. | Four additional plays will be on Thursday night, March 10, Wwhen the Mackin Club will present “Part Time Job,” by Laura Hornickel di- rected by Grace Sprucebank; the Wash- ington Readers’ Club will When the Whirlwind Blows,” by ex Dane, directed by Emma A. Jor the Rock- | ville Woman’s Club will present “The | Ladies,” arranged by Mrs. Berry E. Clark, and the Chapel Players will pre- | sent “Betrayal,” by C. Elta Van Nor- man, directed by Bess Davis Schreiner. | nnual one- iven 7[HE second of the series of one-act plays in the a District of Columbia one-act play tournament, now being conducted at East Wash-! ington Community Center, Seven- teenth and East Capitol streets, under the auspices of the Community Cen- ter Department, with the co-operation of the local Drama Guild, will be pre- sented Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Three plays will be shown—a Bi- centennial comedy tha Washing- ton at Valley Forge,” by C. Antoinette Wood, and played by the Rebecca Dial rs of the Institute of Mu- The Stoker,” by Harold sented by the Pierce Hall Medicine,” by Paul Erighouse, p o by the Columbia 'S, an '‘Qu: presented hird and fourth series of plays presented Tuesday, March 8, end Thursday, Marc 1 at 8 pm at the T. Arthur e Community New York Orchestra Plays Three Symphonies Tuesday. rmonic-Sym- Beecham, distinguished and music patron, will lead the orchestra. program 1 incl full J Haydn's *] n Mozart’s west ON THE SCREEN TONEL BARRYMORE, N2 roll and Phillips He 2 fine cast in “Tt (formerly known Killed”) at the ner Metropolitan Theater Friday. adapted from Maurice Rostand's play and is consid- | ered one of the outstanding pictures of the season. It concerns a sensitive young man who falls in love with a man he has killed. Zasu Pitts, Lucien Littlefield, Louise Carter and Tully Marshall also are in the cast. STRIKING and unusual picture is announced for the Rialto T! ter, starting Fricay, in “The Impatie Vaiden,” starring Lew Avres. supported y Mae Cla: John Halliday, Una Merkel, Helen Jerome Eddy and other celebrities of the si sheet. James Whale was the director of the picture | which was adapted frcm Donald Hen- derson Clarke's story. wm Manager Hardle Keakin of the R-K-O Keith Theater an- nounces “The Big Shot.” featuring Ed- die Quillan, Maureen O'Sullivan, Mary Mao'an, Roscce Ates, Belle Bennett and Arthur Stone as the screen attraction | No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders | To Clear in a Hurry Thursday! (127) Women’s $1.87 & $2.87 Hats 59- Ribbon hats...tucked crepes...and felt-and-straw combinations in bright cor dark colors. Mostly close- fitting shapes Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. Odd Lot Day! Art-Gift Dept. $1.59 and $1.98 Imported Pottery Lamp Bases—pretty shapes 5’c $1 Imported Tapestry Scarfs— handsome colorings. 45 49c inches long . $1.39 Wall Tapestries — scveral good patterns. |20 x 60 MO ss.flc Dresser Scarfs and Vanity ets—assortment of colors, OddIate o e P 39c (8) 69¢ Living Room Pil- tows . 39¢ Beflua:d $L79 and $2.49 ights—several colors and shapes. Damaged......-... 59C S1 Leather Soft Cases 69¢c Metal enameled 3,000 Yards of High-Grade 25c Betty Beau Prints, yd. Mill lengths of 2 to 10 yards, 36 Stunning new styles and colors—a_fine printed pongee, inches wide. guarinteed colorfast. l zl/zc 29c¢, 39¢ and 50c Wash Fabrics Printed rayon-and-cotton Crepes . . . Print- ed Piques . . . Plain rayon-and-cotton Crepes ... Printed Voiles . . . Dimity .. . Batiste . .. Printed Rayon Shantung Broadcloth . . . good lengths. Linen-finish Linenes. Plain-color Many 19c Goldenbers's—Main Floor. 0dd Lot Day! Curtain Dept. $1.39 Priscilla Ruffle Curtains— marqui Full size $§1 Tailored Curtais and bottoms trimmed .. $1.39 and ;1.95 Coitage Curtains ——6-piece sets; some mus- sed. Set......oe....n 85c !dl.‘?.’;] Cn;hlnis—rum;&u cr‘iss-cmss and tailored styles. 1 o 75c $1.69 Tailored Curtains — s1 marquisette; baby ruffies. Pr. $1.39 Criss-Cross Curtains —plain color dotted mar- 79c 48c quisette 89¢ Ruffie Curtains—ivory Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. 0dd Lots! scrim; plain color rayon val- Housewares (33) $1 Liquid Veneer Mops, long handled dry dustless, or 9c $2.49 Kitchen Clocks, octa- = metal case finished in green. Glass covered dials. Saranteed $1.66 (7) $2.39 Electric Stoves, 2-burn- er style, complete with s1.69 switch and burner. . (22) $1.19 Ash Cans, large 20- gallon size of heavy corru- QE (11) gon shape gated galvanized iron...... (900 Rolls) 6c Waldorf Tissue, standard quality tolet tissue. mit 6 rolls to customer. ¢ for. 24¢ w2 $1.98 Trellises, arge white painted ones, slightly soiled $1.49 (21) 69 Floor Dust Mops, chemically treated, dustless varn, on 12-inch wood block, Wwitl long handle 48¢c (5) $324 Gas Heaters, full enameled, ‘round _cylin- rical style of dependable Quality $1.98 Downstairs Store—Charge Aceounts Tovited. 0Odd Lot Day! Pillows 98c Bed Pillows—well filled; or striped tickix Medium size $1.25 Bed Pillows—art ticking covering. Large size. mEQ Each - Goldenberg's—For Floor. 0dd Lot Day! Blankets $4.95 Part-wool Blankets—figured patterns. Large size. Solled. @ Each 5 $2.95 bright colors. Each art Each Blankets—plaid $1.50 Floor. Pepperell colors with sateen bind- ings. 74x8d-inch size.... Goldenberg's—Fourth 0Odd Lot Da): ! Upholsteries 39¢ and 59¢ Cretonnes and Crash—heavy grades. Yard 39¢ Glazed Chintz—assortment of colors. 36 inches wide. zzc Yard ” 17c French Marquisette — ecru, cream and white. Remnant Q@ lengths. Yard . 49c Sateens—for coverings Yard 39c Filet Nets—cream and ecru. 36 inches wide. Yard 24c 29c Cretonnes — shadow varp patterns. Yard wide. §g@ overdrapes or Belgian Linen—part cotton; inches wide; mulberry and gold stripe:. Yard.. 38¢c 69c Bar Harbor Chair Cushions—colorful cretonnes $1.69 Day Bed Covers— pretty cretonnes deep flounce $1.69 Window Drapes—cretonnes n imitation India prints; full G width valance ......... . Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Odfl_ Lot Day! Toiletries 50c Bath Salt Sets—con- tain 10 individual bath salts 15"— 52 Coty Sachet Powder—L'Origan, L’Aimant, Emeraude 57c e 28¢C rted 79: —lasting_odor, 1% oz. §1 Toilet Water—asse odors Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. 0dd Lot Day! Hosiery $1 Chiffon Hose, three and four thread qualities with lace or picot tops, French heels, cradle 5” soles, etc. Irregulars.... §1.25 & $1.35 Chiffon Hose, per- fects and irregulars, with silk picot tops, plaited soles and cradle 74c feet . ‘Women’s broken lot in- cluding chardonize, pure silk, and rayon-and-wool hose. irregulars Women's 5 1 seamed backs an ankles. Perfect quality..... 17C Boys® & Girls' 35c & 50c_Hose, boys’ % length sport hose and girls’ % length sport hose, or full length derby-ribbed rayon-and-wool hose. Some irregulars...... Kiddies' 25¢ & 35¢ Hose including % sport hose of mercerized and zayon mixmes; fant) halt lengt sle ~ socks and anklets 19¢ Goldenberg's—Main Floor. ager, will be seen in Rudolf Besler's | “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” in 0dd Lots! Sportswear s 1zl $1.98 Skirts of wool flannel in roken sizes and colors. Re- duced to : 98¢ 133.98 Silk Blouses, slightly soiled, in broken sizes $2.49 $1 Slip-Over Sweaters, an o0dd lot, in broken sizes. Second Floor—Charge Acco 0dd Lot Day! Gloves Women's 79 Chamoisuedes — double woven or single fabrics: nov- elty cuffs and slip-ons. 59c Broken sizes Women's $1.49 Capeskins—novelty cuffs in tan; slip-ons in brown 31 and black. Broken sizes...... Women's 59¢ Chamoisuedes—slip- Onumbrics yles in light shadc;. A few milanese silk mitts, white an beige. Broken sizes........ 39c Goldenbers’s—Main Floor, Odd Lots! Men’s 25¢ Handkerchiefs 10c Ea. All-white handmade an d hand-drawn, or with colored applique in corner. Main Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. Tempting Odd Lots in Dresses & Coats (67) $2.95 Dresses prints and E wool jerseys in tailored models. Mostly small sizes. Fancy &y on (3) §15 Winter Sport Coats, sizes 16 and 18, reduced to. (2) $25 Winter Coats, Clearing at (8) $12.50 Winter Coats, in junior sizes 11 to 17 years (24) $15 Winter Coats, (16) $15 Dresses Sunday- .95 Nite and Evening frocks of velvet, and high- grade travel prints—“Fan- Gee” models. $2.95 trimmed with fur o fur fabric; in broken sizes 14 to 20 o Goldenberg's—Second Floor 0dd Lot Day! Knit Undies ‘Women’s $1 Union Suits, “Me- rode” make, knee length, bodice style. Discontinued numbers, S’c in broken sizes. . athletic Boys' 59¢ Union Suits, style, with V-neck and closed 33c of crotch. Seconds . Boys' 35c¢ Athletic striped or figured percale. 18 sizes. ... o B Vomen's 6%¢ of " medium cotton. weight, rayon striped Sleeveless style. Slightly 3” Solled dies’ 25c Waist, Suits of cress- barred muslin, with drop 1215 € seat. Small sizes only. . Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor. 0dd Lot Day! window Shades 98c Opaque Shades—white, ecru, green; cleanable, Seconds. 5“ 3x6 size $1.25 Duplex Shades—green and white, green and ecru, green, cream; cleanable. ~ Seconds. 3x6 EQE ‘American Holland Shades— , perfects. 95¢ Ol Opaque Shades— in white; seconds. 3x6 size 45‘ 95¢ Albert Holland Shades—white, ecru or green; Hartshorn rollers. 3x6 size $1.35 Cambric Shades—white, ecru or green; Hartshorn rollers. S sine ... " 98¢ 89c Opaque Duplex Shades—green and white, green and ecru ssc 3x6 size Goldenbere's—Fourth Floor. size 69¢c white, ecru, gr Sale! 700 Pairs of Women’s Arch & Dress Footwear Black Kid—Brown—Patent Over 30 Styles— All Perfect Quality. Sizes to 8 Main Floor Women’s Footwear Cleaning Out All Better Grades Odds and Ends, Sizes to 5.... Boys’ and Girls’ Sturdy OXFORDS 99 NO PHONE ORDERS 50c No Phone Orders PATENTS or BLACK 79¢|/99¢ A, All Sizes to 2 Black and Tan Styles in Lot—Out They Go! Men’s Oxf;)l;di $ 1 All Sizes to 2 Tie Styles— Oxfords Pumps Straps Main Floor A9 All Sizes Misses’—Children’s Slippers and OXFORDS Pictured 69¢ Karatol Handbags, 29¢ Serviceable bags in enve- lope style. Black or brown, nicely lined.—Main Floor. 0dd Lot Day! Rugs and Coverings $6.50, $7.95 and $9.75 Felt-Base Rugs 83.‘78 9x12, 9x10%/,, 9x9 and 7Y, x9 ft. sizes Well-known makes — small lots, floor samples, discontinued patterns and irregulars. $13.50 and $17.50 Summer Rugs 8x10, 7,x9, 6x12-Foot Sizes A group of summer rugs for speedy clearance. Thick, heavy grades that can be used on either side. Discontinued pat- terns. (3) $12.50 Heavy imperfects. size ... (8) $13.50 Fine Grass Rugs, 8x10 ft. size (12) §9 Fine Grass Rugs, 6x9 ff. size $4.35 Rup, oni2 1o g 91345 (1) $37.50 Axminster Rug— imperfect. size (3) $35 seconds. 8% x10'z {ft. ) $69.75 Oriental Rugs — sec- onds. 9x12 ft. size Grass Rugs— $5.75 Axminster Rugs— $18.50 ‘Washed American- $46.50 (1) $135 Fine Worsted Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ft. size.. s‘o (1) $180 Fine American-Oriental Rug — second. Bxls-n... sl!s ines N high- make. Imperfect. 9x12 ft. size $15° (3) $45 Broadloom Ax- minster Rugs — 9x12 ft. szs $60 Wilton Rugs— 81 x10%-ft. size . s;’ (1) '$27 Axminster Rug— s!s 6% x12_ft. siz (3) $16.50 Wl;)l-{;figi Rugs—seconds. 9 X g size . $9.75 (12) Rugs—415%6 ft. size (10) $7.50 Linoleum Rugs— s; seconds. 6x9 ft. size........ (4) $12.50 Linoleum Rugs— ss seconds. 9x1014 ft. size. .. (275 vds) $3 ond $2.25 Inhid Linoleum — seconds. sl.ls. Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store. 29c¢, 39¢c and 59¢ Jewelry, 9¢ Smart styles in necklaces, earrings, bracelets, a n d brooches; crystal and novel- ty effects.—Main Floor. Odd Lot Day! 59c and 69c Seamless SHEETS Size 44c 81x90 Fully bleached—heavy, close- woven quality. Seconds. pelSc Bieached Pilloweases—decply emmed. erfects, 42x36 inch siz loc $2.25 Coverlette Spreads — woven colored designs. 84x105 s149 inch size. .. 8c Unbleac 36 _inches wide, in 2 to 8 yard mil lengths. Yd.. 2 5¢ 1](1181 $3 Broc: ayon Spreads— gold, rose, orchid, green; 84 x 105 size sl 98 (14) $2.50 Candlewick Spreads— extra heavy. 81x105 sizes 15¢ and 19c Wash Fabrics—dress ginghams, romper cloth, apron ginghams, outin, ® 934¢ flannels. Yd..... 29c and 39¢ Table Oil Cloth—5 4 grade. White, tile, fancy l7c designs . - $2 Rayon Spreads—rose, (28) 314, orchid and green; 81x105 Main Floor. inch size...... Goldenberg’s 0dd Lots! Lingerie, Etc. m;l.flad Slllik Undles, c;xehmxlse, step- and slips; some slightly solled 74¢ $1 Undermuslins, gowns, chemise, step-ins and slips from our higher-priced lines. Slightly 5” mussed . 5 $2 Step-in Girdles, semi-zipper, side-fastening sty le: medium length. Sizes 26 to 32 Neanve $1.49 all with long sleeves, Broken Sizes 59¢ $1 Black Sateen Smocks; Second Floor—Charge Accounts Invited. DAY 0Odd Lot Day! Men’s Wear (128) Men's 49¢ and 75¢ Under- wear—Balbriggan and white shirts and drawers; also some athletic shirts and shorts. Broken l” sizes . .25 Union (81) n's Suits—part wool or ribbed cotton; broken sizes. 69c (10) Men's $1 Sweaters—part wool; brown heather mixtures. Coat 3,: style. Broken sizes (69) Men’s 75c Shirts and Drawers —Otis make: balbriggan style. Irregulars. sizes (42) Men’s $1 & S$1. —samples and irregulars of famous brand. Broken s (28) Men’s 69¢ Union S letic style—38 square checked nainsook. Irregulars. Size 40 (376 prs.) 39¢ Hosiery—ravon mix- tures in good patterns. Not every size in to 11%%... (93) Men’s $1, $1.49 and $2.50 Wearables—collar _attached and neckband shirts: Winstead union suits (807% wool); part wool shirts and drawers. ' Broken Q@ Ea.. Men's Pajama Coats and 29c¢ sizes.. (48) Pants from suits selling at $1 and $1.50. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Odd Lot Day! Girls’-Tots’ (14) Girls’ $1 Skirts—blue jean on white bodice iops. Size JE@ Girls' 79¢ Lumber jacks— suedene cloth — slip-overs, 9c sleeveless. Broken sizes.... 5 (8) Girls’ $2.95 Bath Robes—ray- on quilted; peach color, SI 9 Broken sizes - 5 Girls’ 39¢ Bloomers—broadcloth; pink or white. ok sizes .. (10) Boys’ 98c Jersey Suits—all wool. 2 pleces. (47) Girls’ 98¢ Jersey Dresses—all wool. 2 pieces. - (9) Infants’ $1.95 Carriage Sets— crepe de chine and rayon. G BQ) Pink or blue........... Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. 1,200 Yards of Remnants! 89c All-Rayon French Crepe 44c yard An ideal fabric for slips and other lingerie—and you will find it here in useful lengths, in dainty pastel shades. 39 inches wide. 300 Pkgs.—Silks In Small Pieces, for Patch- work Quilts, Etc. 39c rks. One whole pound of these pretty pieces of silks in each package. Assorted colors. Use them for trimmings, too. Goldenberg's—3ain Floor. See This Space in Our Adv. Every Day for a Sensational Value! Free Parking Spacz for Our Customers Opposite Our 8th St. Entrance, Odd Lot Day! Boys’ Clothing (1) $2.95 Blue Sport Coat— size 16 coes (1) $6.35 Blue Flannel Sport Coat—size 15... (6) $3.95 Heavy Coat Smentermsolled e SN2 (64) S1.! .95 Odd Sport e S Boys’ Coats (3) $2.95 Winter Coats—size 2 years . 59¢ (25) $4.95 and $6.95 Over- coats—sizes 2 to 5 years $2 (5) $6.95 Overcoats—sizes 14 to 20 ... S2.50 (40) $8 and $14.75 Overcoats —sizes 4 to 16.. ce....$495 (2) $5.95 Sheep-lined Coats, size 16.. $2.69 (8) $10 Leather Coats—sizes 8 S $4.95 Leather ....$5.95 (150) Rayon Polo Shirts—seconds of Bell brand; formerly $1. Sizes 8 t0 16 ...... eeceenen 29c (150) 25c to 50c Blouses (small sizes), shirts (neckband), khaki cow-boy hats, separate vests from suits aned loc Boys’ Suits (9) $2.95 Suits with Long Pants —sizes 13 and 14..........S1.69 (27) $3.95 and $4.95 odd lots. Sizes 8 to 14 (1) $2.95 Suit—2 pants. 10, damaged (1) $9.75 Two-Knicker Suit— stout. Size 16 years z (2) $14.35 Suits—2 longies and vest. Stout, size 18 years..$4.95 (1) $14.75 Suit—2 knickers and vest. Stout, size 18 years..$4.95 (1) $14.75 Suit—I pair knick- ers and vest. Stout, size 18 9. uits— (36) $1.95 and $2.95 Suits—wash waist cloth pants, 4 and 10 s “ e e B 5) $L9 sersy sutiet o3 SN2 $2.95 (20) $4.95 Spring Coats and Ensembles—2 to 5 yIs (62) $1 and $1.49 Longies —sizes 10 to 13 . 79¢ (120) $1 Koveralls—od lots. Sizes 3 to 5 % (84) 59¢ and 69¢c —sizes 9 to 17 Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Odd Lot Day! Stationery 69¢ lllwn's lShtionfly — fine quality; lined envelopes. Only 9c 40 boxes .. . z 98¢ Leat! ts—2 packs of cards, score pad and pencil in leather case. Only 13 In 12 Smart Styles! 69- Fresh, new, Springlike frocks of fast-colored cotton shantungs, lin- enes, pongettes and Kalburnie prints that will launder beautifully, Sleeveless, cap sleeve and short sleeved models in dots, florals and plain colors. Styles for the slender, average and large figure—a dozen clever models in all. Sizes 16 to 20. Sizes 36 to 44. Sizes 46 to 52. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor and Main FI B: in Tables—Charge Accounts lnvit::.r o