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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935. B8 “SKIN SUFFERING 15 UP T0 YOU" SAYS POSLAM If you suffer from eczema or a minor skin eruption it's your own fault. The remedy is right at hand—apply Poslam at night and note the great improvement in the morning. The itching ceases and the skin starts to heal. You can get Poslam at any drug store, 50c. POSLAM No €. ren, Ohio, are staying at the Willard for the duration of their visit in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Beckwith of Hartford, Conn., are at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by their three daughters. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Parker of Watertown, N. Y., are at the Dodge for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Downey are at the St. Regis for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Cockle and their granddaughter, Miss Caroline Scalon, have arrived in Washington for a week's visit from Peoria, Ill., and are at the Martinique. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Austin have come here from Asheville, N. C., to spend the Spring season and have taken an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Austin spent part of last Winter in Wash- ington. Mrs. Thomas Prederick Bibby and her son, Mr. Thomas Prederick Allen Bibby, jr., have arrived at the Shore- ham for a week’s visit. Mr. Bibby is on vacation from Canterbury School. Minister of Switzerland, heads the list of prominent Washington women who have subscribed to this series of lectures.” Buell, Mrs. William Meyer, Mrs. Allen H. Kirk and Mrs. Walter Carter. High scores were made by Mrs. Galt and Mrs. Rider. Mr. and Mrs. Willard R. Small- W hostess at the dinner at the Arts Club | 1ovo Chiertained at o card party Satc of Washington this evening, preced-| yiey on giigy drive, in Siver Spring, ing the presentation of the play, “The | ysq ™' Tne st Patrick’s motif was Royal Family,” which was given at|gtiractively carried out in the deco- Roosevelt High School last night. The | rationg and refreshments. Among the play will be given again at the ATlS|gyests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill, Club tomorrow night, and Miss C.|Mr and Mrs. Hugh Fisher, Mr. and Virginis Diedel and Miss Norma Bose | prs william R. Stevens, Mr. and will be the hostesses of the evening.|yrs Whitney J. Aitcheson and Mr. Tomorrow at Mrs. Biddle’s. tained at cards Monday afternoon in|gon”of Berwyn, Md.: Mr. and Mrs The second in the series of lenten | her home in derndon, Va., when her | Gar] Frey of Hyattsviile, Md.; Miss F. lectures on modern French books glven | guests included Mrs. Bentley Horrison, | B Daniels and Miss May Roby of by M. Andre F. Liotard will be held | Mrs. Ruth Keyes, Mrs. Alexander Washington and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in the | Galt, Mrs. Harvey E. Hanes, Mrs.|gemphill of Silver Spring sy home of Mrs. John M. Biddle at 2129 | Powell Summers, Mrs. Charles Rider, P S street. Mme, Peter, wife of the|Miss Edith Rogers, Mrs. Arthur Hyde| Mr. and Mrs. F. P, McBerty of War- The GOLDENBERG CO. FRIDAY Remnants and Specials! Blankets & Pillows (50) Bed Pillows; medium size; sterilized feather filled; art ticking covered. Were 98c oni69c (15) Robe Blankets; bright col- ored Indian patterns; double bed size. Were $| 69 (25) Part Wool Blankets; not less than 5% wool; extra spent the greater part of last Winter, and expect to be here three months., They are from Minneapolis. Miss Grimes expects to re-enter Holton Arms. Mrs. Walter L. Radley and Mrs. H. A. Grinnin of Buffalo, N. Y., are at the Martinique. eral manager of the railroad and other Interior Department officials. A pretty wedding took place last Saturday morning in the parsonage of Waugh Methodist Episcopal Church, at 308 A street northeast, on Capitol Hill, when Mr. Paul E. Serene of this city and Mrs. Ertelle C. Ginn, charm- ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.. P, Campbell of Penola, in Caroline Coun- ty, Va, were married by Rev. A. F. Poore, the pastor of Waugh Church. The bride’s parents and other imme- diate members of the family were the only attendants. The bride was becomingly gowned in a navy blue ensemble with acces- sorles to match, and was attended by her small daughter Vivian. SOCIETY (Continued Prom Third Page.) Easter vacation with Mrs. Samuel Herrick. Miss Moore was a student at Holton Arms last year. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ingersoll of Niagara Falls, N. Y., are spending a brief time at the Dodge. Symphoeny Club, G. W. U., Honors Contest Winner. The Symphony Club of George n University will honor Miss Mlflem Miller, winner of the National | After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Symphony Orchestra poster contest, | Serene left for a few days’ visit in at a tea to be given at Columbian | Maryland and during the Easter holi- House tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. ' days will take an extended trip to Mr. Among the invited guests are: Mrs. | Serene’s old home, at Danbury, Conn. Dorothy De Muth Watsdn, President Marvin, Dean Henry Grattan Doy] Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Doolittle have Mrs. L. Corrin Sfrong, Prof. and Mrs. | come from their home, in Yonkers, N. Robert W. Bolwell, Miss Martha Gib- | Y, to stay at the Willard Hotel, where bon, Prof. Christopher B. Garnett, | they have met their daughter, Miss Mrs. John Russell Mason, Prof. Merle | Jane Doolittle of Wallingford, Conn. 1. Protzman, Prof. Hector Spaulding and Mrs. Vinnie G. Barrows. Mrs. D. W. Ingersoll of Chestertown, A Md, announces the engagement of | her daughter, Mary Meigs, to Mr.| Mr.and Mrs. E. J. Grimes and their Eben C. Jenxkins, son of Mr. and |daughter, Miss Gloria Grimes, have Mrs. E. G, Jenkins, of Hya‘tsville, | returned tu the shoreham where they Md. Miss Ingersoll is a graduate of | — — — the University of Maryland, having | £ majored in agricultural economios | : and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Mr. Jenkins is a graduate of Virginia Polytechnic In- stitute and is at present employed as an agricultural economist in the Ex- tension Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. Miss In- gersoll makes her home in Hyatts- | ville. The wedding will take place at Ches- i tertown the -latter part of May. | Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest will be Mr. and Mrs, Francis I. Fallon of New York City are visiting in Wash- ington for several days and are occu- pying a suite at the Wardman Park Hotel. M. Liotard to Give Talk Tack in Ice Cream Causes Suit. CHICAGO, March 21 (#).—For in- Jjuries she said she suffered because she swallowed a tack in her ice cream, Mrs. Prieda Castell would like to have $10,000. She filed a suit for that amount against an ice cream company. Argentine Films Made. Six companies are producing motion pictures in Argentina this season. 7th and K Streets Sarry, O.D., Mail or Phone Orders for Friday Remnants Mr. and Mrs. Jack Straus of New York City are at the Carlton for a brief stay. Linens and Towels (62) All-Linen Plaid Luncheon Cloths; 54x54” and 52x52” sizes; in plaids and checks. Were $1.19....... 78¢c (47) Embroidered hce Scarfs; 14x45” size. 3 Werer3he: Lo i 22C Sportswear (23) Three-Piece Knit Suits; in- cluding sweater, skirt and blouse, Were $4.69 $l.29 (10) Londonderry Checked Dresses; broken sizes 14 89 to 20. Were $3.99. . Neckwear, Handkfs. (108) Hand Painted Double Width Chiffon Scarfs. 33 Regularly 79¢c......... Cc (182 Pieces) Womenl Spring Neckwear; of pique and organdie. Were 49c... 29¢ (620) Men’s Pure Linen Hand- kerchiefs; 14" hems. Were 12%e¢ .. e 9C (860) Women's ‘Handkerchiefs; Were 10c Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Notions, Ete. (20) Silk Waist Cords. All colors including white. For- merly 79c..... cressaenes 29C (300) Mercerized Sewing Cotton. Black and white. 1000-yard spools. For machine or hand sewing. - For- (7) Corduroy Sport Dresses and (16) Pique Scarfs and Vanity merly 10c. 3 fOr 24C Velveteen Suits; sizes Sets; slightly soiled. 29 (400) Bias Tape. Various 14 to 20. Were $6.95 2 '9 Were 50c C pretty colors. (8) Tunic Blouses; sizes 34 to (30) Turkish Bath Mats; heavy 38. Were $1.95 and quality. Irregulars of 49 (21 pes) Stamped Luncheon $2.95 : $| 00 $1.00 quality C Sets. 5-pc. sets of pure (40 Doz.) Turkish Towels; 18x36” linen. Formerly $1. 69¢ size. Irregulars of |2| (500) Knitting Yarns Sh!'—]lfld 19¢ quality 2C Germantown and Saxony. Odd 15x34” (57) Tace Senrts: s, various colors.” | 0o size; in ecru color. ormerly 22 Were 39c 22C Goldenberg's—Main Floor. (200) Lace Doilies; assorted 7 sizes. Were 12!zc and 15¢ Cc (10) Turkish Towel Sets, includ= ing ope large towel and 2 wash cloths. Were $1 set 59(: Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Bedding Sheets & Domestics (62) Seamless Bleached Sheets; 81x99” size before hemming. ity (4) Colonial Bedspreads; 84x105"” size; wanted colors. Were $4.00 $2 44 Remnants of 39-Inch Unbleached Cotton; regularly 16¢ |2|/2C (48) Seamless Bleached Sheets; 81x90” size before hem- ming. Were 89¢ 54C (11 dou Bleacehd Pillow Irish Linen mid - size. Dean C. Mildred Thompsoa will be | the guest of honor of the Washington | branch of the Vassar Alumnae Asso- ciation at its meeting to discuss schol- arship needs and the course the | branch will adopt for its scholarship Saturday, immediately following a 1:15 o'clock luncheon in the sun room of the Y. W. C. A. at Seveateenth and | K streets northwest. ‘ | Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Gold!flbfln s—Third Floor Jr. Misses’ Dresses (13) Junior Misses’ Wool Dresses; sizes 13 t0°19. Were $3 99 5 . $5.95 and $7.95 = (8) Junior Misses' Dresses: 25c and 29c broken sizes 13 to 17 37 . “'aa‘h Goods ‘Were 57.?5 and $10.95 REMNANTS Ml LT = Were $3.95 and $5.95 $2.37 lDC yd. 19¢ (36) Blnthed fihflls nySO tlze before hemming: ;nvnde with welded seam. Were 39¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Women’s Robes (12) Blanket Robes. Blue, green and brown prints. Sizes small, medium and Formerly $3.95 (7) Hooverettes. Printed parcale. Small and medium sizes. 2,000 Yds. 79c to $1.25 Silks & Acetates 1Y% to 4 Yds. SPRING HAT - PERSONALITY To top the vivid new silhouette of Dean Thompson will speak about acholarship needs as well as about affairs on the college campus. The hostesses will be Mrs. William Slade, Miss Julia Piebeger and Miss Dorothy . Atkinson. Reservations may be made the season . . . in with Miss Fiebeger. taffeta and straw. Alacka " Ralirosd st "é’fifi:é‘é.‘“fs"}fi‘CONN AVE. AT S — qmfly 5 Remnant Lengths, (10) Junior Misses’ Dresses; broken sizes 13 to 17. Printed Silk Crepes...Ruff ‘Washington conferring with the gen- Pay Little j o day Model E-425 NORGE Rollator Refrigerator Note These Features: e ROLLATOR— Smooth, easy-rolling power. Three moving parts. e COLD CONTROL —adjustable to nine 119 .50 Plll °s;:.','.:‘: different positions, nine freezing points. o Makes 42 ice cubes. e 4.25 cubic feet storage space. o Acid-resisting porcelain interior. o White enamel exterior and white feet Goldenberg’s—Electric Refrigerators—Downstairs Store. Soiled. Formerly $1... 49C Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Corsets (1) Two-Way Stretch Girdle. Side lace Lastex. Sizes 31. Formerl $650 ... y $3.50 (36) Long Brassieres. Pre-shrunk batiste and net. Sizes 34 $| to 40. Formerly $1.59... Goldenberg’s—Main Fioor. Men’s Furnishings (55) Felt Hats; snap brims; shades suitable for Spring; sizes 6% to T2 merly $1.50 (156) Cotton Socks; medium weight; black, navy and brown mixtures; sizes 9z to 11%. Formerly ldc 10c (29) Beacon Robes; plain colors, checks and stripes; —medium and large sizes, For- merly $2.95 I 89 (38) Coat Sweaters; cotton; navy, brown and mixtures; irregulars; sizes 36 to 44. Formerly 89 T c (110) Shirts; collar attached style in white, colors and patterns; broken sizes. Formerly $1 and $139 69¢ (89) Otis Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; short sleeve shirts, ankle and % length drawers; irregulars of 75c and 95c grades; broken sizes. Formerly 49 c (108) Clps. plnln weaves, checks and herringbones; sizes 6% to 71;. Formerly 69c 45¢ (29) Broadcloth Pajamas; pull- over and regulation coat styles; stripes and fancy patterns; sizes A to For- S e S 1129 (59) Athletic Union Suits; broad- cloth and checked nainsook; sizes 36, 38 and 40 only. Formerly 59c.... 39C Goldenhnv's—Mnm Floor. Furniture (4) Occasional Chairs; finished tapestry seat and backs. Formerly $4 88 $6.95 of (3) Lounge Chairs; rusl or green tapestry; button back and seat; floor samples, For- $|2-77 walnut merly $24.95 (9) Butterfly Tables; solid maple finished in walnut; spoon legs. Formerly $ 99 (8) Coffee Tables; Duncan Phyfe legs; solid maple fin- ished walnut. For- 99 merly $3.95 -e $ | . (3) 5-Pe. Metal Card Table Sets; chairs have arms, padded seats and backs. Formerly $7 99 . $11.95 Living Room Suite; ea=e. Sold as is. $ == $15 taupe velour. Formerly $69......... (2) Vanity Dressers; lefl from bedroom suites; walnut veneered; large mirror. For- 16.95 merly $25 (1) 3-Pc. Dining Room Suite; buffet and golden oak; table, china closet. As is. Formerly $39 $I l-90 (1) English Oak China Cabinet; complete with linen drawers, glass cabinet doors. $ Formerly $39 l8-88 (1) Radio; Majestic table model; good condition. $ Formerly $39 7.9 ’ Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Handbags, Etc. (150) Handbags, broken assort- ments, various colors. Formerly 59¢ 37C Gloves (56 Pairs) Women's Kid and Lambskin Gloves; slip-on and cuff styles. Termed “menders” by the manufacturer. Were $ ' |9 $1.95 and $2.50 pair.. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Women’s Dresses (13) Women’s Dresses; sizes 40 to 52 in the lot. Were $5 37 $10.95 and $12.95.. Dresses for n!ll:a- and in the lot. Were $5.95 and $7.95 $3o37 (12) Dresses for Misses and Women; broken sizes 14 to 48. Were $2.99 $| 37 and $3.99 . Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. A Charge Account Is Convenient (3) Folding Emergency Cots; complete with pad. $7 77 Formerly $9.95 (11) Layer Felt Mattresses; heavy rolled edge; deep tuft- 66 ing. Formerly $8.95.. o (9) Foster Coil Springs; tempered steel; helical tied; all $5 88 sizes. Formerly $8.95 B (12) Metal. Beds; brown finish; Graceline tubing; all standard sizes. For- - $4.99 merly $7.95 (1) Studio Bed; covered in black and grey striped jaspe; inner- spring mattress. As is. Formerly $35 2 I -50 (1) Studio Bed: opens to single or double beds; rust tapestry cover Formerly $35..... $|9-99 (11) Poster Beds; mahogany veneered panels; full size only. Formerly 99 $9.95 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Curtains & Draperies (300 yds.) Plain and Fancy Mar- quisette; full pieces and useful remnant lengths. Regu- |5 larly 29¢ yd. C - (18) Jaspe Slip Covers for Club or Queen chairs; rust of green $l 35 (87) Fancy Pillo: covered with rayon taffeta; green and orchid or rose and green. Were 59¢ 39C (150 pairs) Criss Cross Curtains; of dotted marquisette: cream of ecru. pair (49 pairs) Sash Curtains; o( flowered scrim: plain col- |9 ored ruffies. Were 29c pr. Cc (16) Day Bed Covers: of home- spun jaspe; in tan, brown and rust; plain color bind- I 39 ing. Were $1.95. (6) Sets of Dlnin‘ lhon Chair Covers; of homespun; square backs only; rust color. 6 chair covers and 5 scarfs to set. Were $4.95 $2.97 Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Floor Coverings (12) Fibre Runners; 27" X9 ft. Were $4.95.. $3 25 (15) Fibre Runners; 27 85 X12 ft. Were $6.95.. o (10) Fibre Rugs; 9x 15-ft.size. Were $18.00 $ I 3'95 (7) Velvet and Axminster Rugs: 2;;25 ft. size. Irregulars of .50 & $35.00 SONAEE .00 it e $22-50 9x12 ft. (10) Axminster Rugs; size. Were (8) Tapestry Rugs; 9x12 ft. size. Irregulars of $17.95 $I ' 85 grade 1.;) {.tixmlnstgr Runners; 27-in. x! . size. Were $4 $7.00 . o .95 (10) Felt Base Rugs; 41;x9 ft. size. Irregulars $2.95 grade (22) Felt Base Squares, without borders; 6x9 ft. & 714x9 ft. sizes. Were $3.00 to $|95 $450 .. Sl’.\;;n;:rm;ru Felt Base Rugs; Vax: . Size. Were $11.50 $7 95 (4) Armstrong’s Felt Base Rugs; 11%x15 ft. Were $17.50 (187 yds.) Remnants of Felt Base Floor Covering; reg- 24 ularly 39¢ to 69c sq.yd... (~4 Goldenberg’s—Downstatrs " Store. Hosiery (22 Pairs) Women’s Lace-Top Chiffon Silk Hose; knit-to-fit, seamed back, shaped ankles, re- inforced lisle heel and toe; aerv- dce chiffon weight; smart ghad and all sizes, 8% to 10%.. 4 Palrs $| (60 Pairs) Wnl'nen'l Full Fash- ioned Silk Hose; broken sizes and colors. Irregulars of 48c 39 and 59c qualities Cc (97 Pairs) Children’s Hose, in- cluding half socks, 5 lengths and misses’ shaped leg rayon, cotton and wool hose; broken sizes. Were 29¢ and 50c pr. |5€ (48 Pairs) Boys’ Elastic Top Golf Hose; novelty patterns, 22 Were 29c pair C Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. - shade. Lengths from 2 to 4'3 yards. Printed fabrics in percales, voiles, organdy and dimity, also Dress Ginghams in plaids and checks, plain color voiles, printed batiste, plain color broadcloths, etc. All fast colors. 38¢ & 50c FABRICS 220 yd. Remnants of printed rayon and cotton crepes, printed piques, rayon taffeta, Prin- ted chiffon voiles, woven seersuckers, flock dot voiles and rayon crepes in plain colors. Goldenberg’'s—Main Floor. Boys’ Clothing (36) Boys’ Outing Pajamas; 1 and 2-piece styles; 8 to 12 years. Perfect and {rregulars 57 of 79 and $1 qualities 9/C (40) Boys' Plaid Lumberjacks; wool mixtures; 8 to 14 years. Were $1.19 77c (38) Boys’ All Wool md Part Wool Sweaters; sizes 26 to 36. Perfect and irregulars of 67 $1.00 and $1.19 qualities c (160) Boys’ Wash Suits; button- on style; 3 to 8 years. Were 50c..... 29¢ (42) Boys’ Wash Suits; odd lots; sizes 3 to 10 years. Were $1.00 and $1.19......... (60) Boys' Cotton Jersey Zipper Shirts; basque and polo styles. Perfect and irregulars of 39 59¢ to $1.00 qualities. . [+ (8) Boys’ Sheep-Lined Leather- ette Coats; size 18 years only. Were $355 90c (21) Boys’ Zipper Sulls blue and brown flannel, including blouse and English shorts. Sizes 4 to 10 years. : Were $3 77 $4.95 (20) Boys’ ‘Iovelty Sults, zipper 5 to 10 years. Were $295 $1.88 Boys' Sport Shirts and Blouses; odd lots; sizes 5 to 16 years. Were 79c. Base Ball Sllnu. with caps; sizes 8, 14 and 16 09 years. Were $1.39. I o and tan flannel, cap to match; sizes 2 to 4 years. $2 69 (500) Boys’ lml Yollths Hand Ties. Perfect and qualities sy (22) Boys' Genuine Tweedaroy brown; sizes 6 to 18 years. Were $2.95.. $| 97 Shirts, Blouses, cloth and knit Caps. Odd lots and fr- qualities . 9C waist and tweedaroy shorts; (64) 59¢ (4) Boys' (21) Boys' Spring Coats; blue ‘Were $3.95. 4-in- irregulars of 19c and 25c Knickers; fancy tan, gray and (100) Boys’ Wuubles, including regulars of 39c to 59¢ Goldenberg’s—Maim Floor. Lamps (40) Large Table Lamps; 22” tall, 18” shade. Red, green $| 69 or ivory. Were $2.95 o (7) Floor lepl;h reflector style; with bronze plated 99 base. Were $4.99.... $3- (30) Small Lamps; for radios, end tables or vanfties; some with glass or parchment Were and $1.39 (12) Pin-up Lamps, with' parch- ment shade; can be used any- where. Rose, orchid, bronze, e amawes o $1.39 Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Toilet Goods (500) Tooth Brushes. For- merly 10c (280) Rubbipg Alcohol. 10c l4¢c (275) Rose Toilet Wlter. (100) Arlene Ames Cream. Formerly (50) I.!In 'l'ollet Water. Formerly 29¢ {100) Tre-Jur Face Powder. Formerly 10c Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Were $2.99 $ I 37 Goldmbtrfl's—sz‘cond Floor. Housefurnishings (8) Wool Reading Trays; in pastel colors. Were $1 65¢ (12) Combination Ice Crushers and Orange Squeezers; heavy metal, lever style, Were e 59¢ (14) 5-Ib. Pails of Royal Water- less Cleaner; for all kinds of painted surfaces. Were 69c. .. 44c ;48! Gray Enamel Dish ans; 10-qt. size. Were 39¢ = 23c (10) Galvanized Iron Utility Tubs; with side handles. Were ddc 29¢ (200) _ Electric Light Bulbs; 25 migwmL O for 25¢ (33) Heavy Aluminum Sauce- pans; black bottoms; |5 Pint size. Were 25c. (8) Mop Sets, consisung of one each self-wringing mop, oil mop and dust mop; 3 in set. Were $135....... 87¢ (1) 5-Piece Breakfast Set; green oak finish, including extension table and 4 fiddle back chairs. : Wn‘s $|3.85 $19.95 (1) 5-Piece Breakfast Set; maple finish, including refectory top table and 4 strong chairs. 25 Was $32.50. . (1) 5-Piece szle Breakhst Set. Green oak finish. Extension table and 4 ladder-back chairs. Formerly 2035 $23.50 Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. Children’s Wear (7) Brother and Sister Coat and Beret Sets; novelty checks, sizes 4, 5 and 6 years. $I 29 Were $1.95 . (2) Tots' red flannel Coat and Beret Sets; size 6 $' 89 years. Were $2.95.. (10) Rubber Rlnxs, for infants’ nursery chairs. (17) Sacques; Were $1.00 (59) Girls’ Novelty Print Dresses; sizes 7 to 14 years. Were 74 C Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. Uniderwear (2) Silk Gowns; in tearose; soiled; size 16. (2) Two-Piece Silk chmu, lace trimmed; soiled; 16. Were $2.95 (25) Silk Chemise and Dancettes; lace trimmed and tailor- 69 ed styles; soiled. Were $1 c (6) Crepe and Satin Slips; lace trimmed and tailored; soiled; sizes 36 and 38. Were $' m . Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Window Shades, Etc. (250 yds.) Table Oilcloth; 46 in. wide; printed designs and solid colors. Irregulars of 29c (85) Duplex Window Shades; green-and-white only; 3x6 ft. cut size; perfect rollers. 39 Slight seconds of 69c grade (159) Cleanable Window Shades; in white, light and dark ecru; 3x6 ft. cut size. Perfect rollers, but slight misweaves in cloth. Were $1.10 59¢ (210) American Holland Window Shades; in white, ecru, shantung and green; 3x6 ft. cut size. Were 59c 42¢ Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. Stationery, Etc. (50) Boxed Formerly 19c (6) Desk Sets. For- merly $1 (4) Ash Trays, For- merly $1 (8) Lastex Card Table Covers. Formerly 69c.. 396 Goldenberg’s—Main nnor. Shop Goldenberg's and See Crepes. Crepes. . tate Crepes.. Crepes. . .Sheer .Canton Crepes. . .Printed and Plain Ace- .Printed Rayon Crepes. .Flat Acetate 46¢ Black, white and wanted colors. 69¢ Rayon French Crepes Remnant lengths from 112 pink, light blue, maize, orchid, green and old rose. to 3 yards. White 33¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor., (150) Jewelry, clips, pins, brace- lets, beads and ear- |2'/2C rings. l'ormer!y 25¢ to 48c.. (100) Umbrellas, women's, bro- ken assortments. Various soles: Fuemecty 0138 11 C Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Continuing the Sale of ARMSTRONG’S INLAID LINOLEUM QUAKER RUGS 259, to 40%, Below Regular Prices Perfect 50c Armstrong Fel Floor COVERINGS Perfect 69c Armstrong Quaker Felt Base Floor COVERINGS Perfect $1.95 Armstr tlaid LiNorEum S ] Perfect $2.50 and $2.75 Arm- strong Embossed Inlaid LINOLEUM Perfect $8.95 Armstrong 9x12 ft. QUAKER RUGS .. All perfect qualities. It-Base 29¢ 38 28 sq. yd ong $].68 sq. yd $5.85 Please bring room measurements. Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. Sales of Progress Friday Special! Women’s $1.69 to $1.98 FOOTWEAR Choice of many,styles, Arch-Comfort Shoes Style Shoes New Sport Oxfords All sizes in the lot; all heel heights, (217 Pairs) Women's Boudoir Slippers; zappon and satin; various styles. Were 48 c (190 Pairs) Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Sport Oxfords; elk leath- er uppers, lon¢ wearine com- position to 2.... including: 97¢ (180 Pairs) Men’s and Boys’ Ox- black only; nearly all sizes in the lot. Were $1.69 to $1.98 pair.. s' 29 (400 Pairs) Boys’ Gym. Shees; all colors; heavy soles with double reinforcements; all sizes. Were 79c pair 59¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, for Yourself!