Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1933, Page 20

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B—4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1933. ——-—-ON ACCOUNT OF THE INCLEMENT WEATHER, MERCHANDISE ADVERTISED FOR TUESDAY ON SALE WEDNESDAY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST ( OL ENBERG = SEVENTH AND K J Shoe Bags S e o EEEEET 25C 3 250 Crisp New Ruffled For standard size Curtains !ronlnl boards. 39C pr. a leading m: xpeelul tor tomnn'ovl Al are perfect in crisp new cur- g8. Compleu with wide valance and tie backs. ‘Third Floor. Extra Large Double Bed Size $1 95 Colonial Readymade—and a Third to a Half Less Than Made-to-Order! Porch AWNINGS Warren 5 or 56 ft. wide 50 12 or 126 ft. wide. . .$10.50 6 or 66 ft. wide 30 136 or 14 ft. wide. .. $11.50 Porch Shades | jorzéftwide % 1456 ft. wide eep out sun and rain, 8 or 8.6 ft. wide e T t. wide but let 1n lhe fresh, cool breezes. to o of 9.6 ft. wide ol 10.6 or 11 ft. wide. . 50 16, 17 or 18 ft. wide.$13.50 green or brown. Summer ‘will be here almost before you know it—now is the time to buy porch awnings. Heavy, 8-0z. duck, in green painted stripes on khaki or other good colors; 4 ft. deep, 37;-ft. extension, 12-in. scalloped valance. A Small Dcpn_n:.il ’!Iolg;d&enm Till Y:‘:‘. Need Them! lew 's—Downst $5.95 Perfect 9x12 Felt- Base Rugs °4.39 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL! They're quaint looking—in their pretty colors—Rose, green, gold, orchid and blue; 84x105-inch size. Guaran- teed to be tubfast. The New Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. 4 ft. wide .. § ft. wide 6 ft. wide 7 ft. wide .. 8 ft. wide 10 fe. wide .... $2.50 New Part-Wool Blankets $ 1 .48 pr. ul n:; block beds. Soft and 81x108 Everlasting Sheets SRR 68| Main Floor. Everlasting . Pillowcases, Ea. 45x36 and 42x368 inch sizes, of extra g:m s;;fl;:wcm cotton. Free from starch 1 Sc They Are Regular 19c Values! 22x44 Turkish 1 3 Bath Towels C Double thread, heavy, soft and absorbent. Have neatly solored borders—rose, blue, green, gold and orchid. 10c Wash 79c Table Cloth 10c Tea Damask S%c Toweling S yds. 39¢ S : fine justre finish Absorbent part- linen toweling for damask — launders o mdw. 64 in. Never Before Have We Offered Famous Albert Holland New artistic patterns and colors you'll be sure to like—types for every room in the house. These fine rugs have a new damp-resisting rubberized back—rugs lay flat to floor. 49c Table Squares 29c Ofldohh squares — Fl am Downstairs. 9x10Y;-ft. room size 7% x9-ft. room size 6x9-ft. room size Main Floor. SHADES 95¢ to $1.97 Values! 77¢ We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities—None to Dealers Made to Any Width Any Length to 54 in. to 6 feet Bring Measurements! Order! $1.50 Inlaid Linoleums You save 5lc on each square yard! 9 9 Choice of several handsome new styles sq. yd. 29c and 39c¢ Oilcloth 19¢ Plain white and table ollcloth—ucmx.‘m Downstairs. and colors—a type for every room. Though some are seconds every yard is guaranteed for service. Perfects and Seconds! ‘The New Goldenberg's—Downstairs. Choice of light and dark green, ivory, pongee, cream, ecru or white—mounted on genuine Harts- horn rollers—guaranteed perfect; complete with eyelet and pull. Widths—36 inches to 54 inches. Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. DOLLAR DAY--- m our Homewares Denpt. * Your Dollar Goes Twice as Far Tomorrow—Come and Save! $l $1.95 RICE COOKER—famous “Wear-Ever” quality; for rice or cereals. 14-qt. size. Save 95c! $1.55 COOKING UTENSILS—1 pudding pan, 70c value; 2-qt. size; 1 saucepan, 85c value; 2-qt. size. Both for $1. $1.65 KETTLES—4-qt. size with cover and bail handle. Ideal for pot roasts. Save 65c! $1.50 SAUCEPANS—3-qt. size with long wood handle and aluminum top. Has many uses. Save 50c! ‘The New Goldenberg's—Main Floor. $1.49 Elec- tric Irons $129 Iron Boards $1 S-leg_style Boards— $1.39 Large Roasters $1 $1.49 Steel Oven $1 Grllwold 1- burner sisze; glass door. A good cooker. $1.39Box & Canister $1.39 Metal Cabinets Regularly $1.55 and $1.95, Choice $1.19 Wall Cabinets $1 JOHNSON'! — Heavy auto - -ll typet of floors. Regular $1.19 to $1.29 Values $ Special Tomqrrow at $1.39 KITCHEN CHAIR—hard- wood; with back. Solid con- sl struction. Ready for painting. $1.29 CHATRS—several styles to $2 Reefer’s choose :: n'hlnlwwd '1 “No Moth” $1 $1.! l. WALL RACK—hardwood; NOW! “Seal-Kraft” Rosebushes 4 « $1.00 ($140 Value!) $1.29 Bread Box $1.39 Floor Brush $1 $1 $1.19 Fern Stand $1 29¢ Peony Bulbs 5 for $1 opportunity to buy kitchen needs—paint them any cor“yw wish to match your kitchen! T Japanned tn 14-inch sise— sise | _gounle decker | pure hair with T Poawde, | style; 2drp | row of white Speciall doors. 10-‘1. sise; will pltlnt lnek cover. A $1.45 value—white, pink or red. Only 200 to sell. Hardy Perennials 8 for $1 A’ $1.52 value—choice el lnm of perennials—limited Our famous “Seal-Kraft” brand rosebushes—all 2-year stock, field-grown. All ready to plant—fresh and live. Now is the time to buy them—Ilook what you save! 6 Lbs. Grass Seed for $1 ($1.25 Value) A good qualify seed that will make a smooth velvety lawn. Buy your seed tomorrow in this big $1.29 Roller Skate $1 Outfit Nll ball - belrlnl mwmfl puck—great for boys! “Sapolin” Paints at Special Prices Tomorrow! e e E A 2-inch rubberset bmh included in each purchase 1 Qt. Sapolin Interior Gloss 1 Qt. Sapolin Floor and Deck 1 Qt. Sapolin Flat Wall 1 $1.29 Garden Wickets B i ‘Wrought iron stands — seamless protec- | steel inset; green enamel finish. .

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