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CULBERTSON TOPS SIS 3,250 POINTS _Retains Edge at End of 23 Rubbers in 150-Rub- ber Match. . By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 28.—Ely Cul- bertson retained the edge in his 150- rubber bridge argument with P. Hal Sims today, as they neared the end of the first week of play. Culbertson and hig wife Josephine saw their lead increased to 3,250 points at the end of of 23 rubbers, although at one time during last night's play their advantage was only 600 points. Sims, who is playing with his wife Dorothy in the test of the different systems of bidding, made a desperate attempt to take the lead in the final rubber last night. Trailing by 1,260 points as they went into the last rub- ber, Sims, with both sides vulnerable, bid a small slam in diamonds. Culbertsons Make Slam. He went down two, doubled, and on the next hand the Culbertsons came through with a small slam lay- down, carrying the rubber by 1,990 ints. The Culbertson’s started yesterday's , play with a lead of 1,750 points and made virtually their entire gain in the afternoon session, when, in four Tubbers, they boosted their score to 3,230. In five rubbers last night they gained only 20 points. The Simses rallied in the night *session by taking the first three rub- bers and reducing the Culberston lead to 600. Then the tide turned and the “ Culbertsons won the last two rubbers, - the twenty-second and twenty-third ‘of the match. Both sides were guilty of faulty bidding throughout yesterday's play, - and more than a few hands were not bid to their full strength. There were frequent sets also. Flaws Seen in Bidding. One observer within the inclosure at Crockford’s Club, where the match is being played, remarked at the end of the night's playing that both Sims and Culbertson tossed away thousands of points by not getting the full value of their hands. Extreme cordiality prevailed among all four players, and if any of the ringside kibitzers came expecting to see fireworks they were disappointed. During a recess, however, Culbert- son offered to wager Sims $50 to $100 that the Simses would be the first to indulge in any marital explosives. Sims rejected the bet. - It's “Darling” and “Angel.” “I don't want to be under any re- strictions,” he said. Sims has been calling his wife *“darling” and “angel” when refer- ring to her playing or bidding. Thus far, 151 hands have been dealt and Culbertson accountants are carefully tabulating the distribution of aces and kings. The Simses hold a slight advantage, with 309 aces and 312 kings to 205 aces and 292 kings for the Culbertsons. Mrs. Sims has frequently employed the one-club bid to denote supporting strength in the other suits, and Mrs. Culbertson, apparently assuming East had a short club suit, opened the Jack of clubs. Dummy covered with the queen, which held. The king of clubs was then played which South’s ace took. South led the four of hearts which West took with the seven. West now led a small club to dum- my's nine, played the ten and fol- lowed by taking three rounds of dia- monds, ending in dummy. West then led a small spade, covered South’s king with the ace and took the queen and jack of spades. The hand was worth 600 points to the Sims side. Culbertson said he thought the double was justified, al- though the hand cannot be set. The players will meet for an after- noon session today, but will have no night session. Two sessions tomorrow will conclude the first week’s play. SECRETARY ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK ON U. S. NAVY Address Will Be Delivered Before National Geographic Society Tomorrow Night. “The United States Navy” will be the subject of a lecture to be given by Henry L. Roosevelt, the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, before mem- bers of the National Geographic So- ciety tomorrow night at Constitution Hall. Secretary Roosevelt's account of the varied activities of the fleet and its men will be illustrated by motion pic- tures. Because the airplane has flown into prominence as an important wing of offensive and defensive tactics, he plans to give special attention to this phase of Navy strategy. o Will Discuss Character. Dr. Albert Joseph McCartney, rector speak on character education at the next meeting of the Washington Re- search Club, Sunday at 3:45 p.m. at the Washington Club, Seventeenth and K streets. EDUCATIONAL. Civil Service Exams. Statistical Clerk TUITION 5 DOLLARS Special low rate tuitios th vl i weok. Both mek ae worsite INTENSIVE INSTRUCTION Every day and every might. All in- struction materials free. e Civil Service Preparatory School L. Adolph Richards, M. A, M. S., Prin, 529 12th St. N.W. Met. 6337° STATISTICAL CLERK $5 TUITION ONLY $5 Every Day and Every Night Men and women: salary, $1.620. Civil Service Preparatory _School. ?dnl}‘vhtfllchnrdl M.A.M.8., Prin, b 2th st. n. *_eBEGINNERS ACCOUNTIN NEW_COURSE Starts April 1; 6:30 P.M. ENROLL NOW, Southeastern University 1736 G St. N.W. Na. 8250 — | The Temple School SECRETARIAL TRAINING Stenotypy Beginners’ and Advanced Classes Day and Evening Sessions Day classes forming every Monday Special Announcement Beginners' Class, Principles of Gregg Shorthand Avrll 3—7:45 P.M. 1420 K St. NW. NAtional 3258 STATISTICAL CLERK Opening Final Class Monday, April 1 Special course preparing for civil service examination starts Monday at 7:30 pm. The course includes only material essential for exami- nation, which was especially pre- pared for exclusive use by this school. There is homework prac- tice material for each assignment, covering intelligence tests, ele- mentary computations, tabulation and graphing, which are presented in mimeographed assignments. The lectures are illustrated with pro- jector slides, presenting compari- sons of students’ work. The class is personally conducted by twc ex- perienced instructors, one of whom is a practical statistician. This will be the final class-before exami- nation. Reservations will be held until 7:30 pm. Monday, April 1. MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Telephone Columbia 3000 14th Street and Park Road Tivoli Theater Building SKET COMPANT s p = B CE! 311 7th St. N.W. —_BUY HERE U.S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS - 3146 M St. N.W. AND SAVE— TWO SANITARY MARKETS TO SERVE YOU SMALL, LEAN, FRESH PORK LOINS IRST QUALITY SUGAR CURED A Real Bargain Half or ‘Whole HAM Half or Whole 1975 ob. LARGE FRANKS or BOLOGNA . ... .™ 15¢ Fresh—In Cartons EGGS doz. 241/ STEAK Round or Sirloin . %7 Boneless Roasts BULLION Ib. ROLLED RIB 23¢ 3.corRNer Ib. 21e ENDER, SMALL, SPRING CHOICE CHUCK .} e LAMB SHOULDERS lb.l4l/zc BEST PURE LARD 1 51/20 1 1b. earton FED VEAL AT GOOD “ROSE BRAND” CREAMERY BUTTER b. CHEESE . 19c X'TRA SPECIAL GREEN LINKS YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT CHICAGO SUGAR-CURED SLICED BACON b, 29¢ FRYING CHICKENS.......» 28¢ SHOULDER ROAST........»17c 35 sTEW 5] Qe 5 ] Qe T of the Church of the Covenant, will || MARKET CO. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935. The GOLDENBERG CO. 7th and p K Streets Orders ( O.D.. Mail or Phone for Friday Remnants FRIDAY Remnants and Specials! Men’s Furnishings (28) Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas; in stripes and noveity patterns; middy or regulation coat style; sizes A, B and c$| |5 Were $1.65.......... . (118) 0dd Lot of Men's 4-in- Hand Ties, including wool and rayon knit. Were 20c '7 and 59¢ c (10) Men's Pull-Over Sweaters; in salmon color; sizes 36, 39 38 and 44. Were 60c... (4 (145) Men’s Athletic Union Suits; of check nainsook; sizes 35 36 to 4. Were 49c C (110) Men’s Broadcloth Shirts; collar attached; white and solid ?olors; ;rlxr»kzn lsms; soiled. Per= ect and irregulars of 79¢ and $1.00 qualities 45¢ (10) Men’s Bathrobes, including all wool flannels; small, medium and large sizes. Were $3.95 and $4.95 $2-95 l(18:) Men’s Felt Hats; mostly ht shades; sizes 67 to 7%. Were $1.50 79¢ (94) Men’s Otis Balbriggan Un- derwear; short sleeve shirts and drawers with 34 or long legs; broken sizes. (10) Men's Suede Leather Jack- eu;dweb collar, cuffs and waist- band; sizes 38 to 44. ‘Were $5.95 $3-87 (98) Men’s Pull-Over . Sweaters; odd lots in various colors and styles; sizes 34 to 44. Samples and irregulars of $2.50 | 39 quality . Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Housefurnishings (4) Bath Shower Curtains, water repellent rayon finish. Pastel colors. Slightly soiled. $2 95 . Formerly $4.95 pleces, green embossed floral glass. Includes large cake plate, berry or salad bowl and 6 lun- cheon plates. Formerly 1. Set. 65¢ (12) Wear. top with side handl Formerly $1.25... (20) Chemically ‘eal Mops. Cotton yarn heads with long wood handle. merly 59¢ (5) Metal Utility Cabinets, 66 inches tall. Assorted colored enamel finishes. Six compart- ments. Slightly dam- 3 59 aged. Formerly $4.45. o (1) Gas Range, with large side oven and broiler. Fully $29 enameled. Formerly $35. (14) Cookie Modcler,lyslx dif~ ferent designs. Former! $1.00 65¢ (10) Padded Ironing Boards, 3« leg style. Easily folded. Formerly $1.00 71c (78) Aluminum Cake Pans, 9-inch size. Formerly 19¢ 3 i 296 (8) Metal Utility Wall Cabinet, 18 inches high and 12 inches deep. With shelf. Green and ivory finish. Formerly 87 $129 Cc (48) Floor Brooms, corn straw, polished handle. None |5 delivered. Formerly 29c. 19C Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. Irregulars of 50c Silk Hose Pure thread silk chiffon hose. . . knit-to-fit construction; forced at points of wear; shaped ankles. Smart shades. Sizes 814 to 101%. Splendid hose for every- day wear! (40 pairs) Women's Full-Fash- foned Chiffon Silk Hose; broken assortments, but all sizes in the lot. and seconds of 79c 39c QUALLY sessssncere.. Irregulars rein- C pr. (97 pairs) Women’s and Chil- dren’s Hosiery; odds and ends, including Women's Mesh Hose: Children's Half Socks and Misses' shaped leg rayon, cot- ton and wool hose. Broken sizes and colors. Ptnt‘t quality, regularly 25c, 29¢ an 50C PAIF..oeeseesenes 10c Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Boys’ Clothing (40) Junior Boys’ Sweaters; dark heather mixtures; sizes 26 to 30. Irregulars of quality (37) Boys’ Lumberjacks; wool plaids; sizes 8 to 14 years. Were $1.19 660 (48) Boys’ Wash Suits; button-on style; 4 to 10 years; soiled. $1.49 (52) Boys’ Outing Flannel Pa- jamas; 1 and 2-piece styles; 8 to 12 years. Were 79c and $1.00 47C (42) Boys’ Part Wool Knickers; full lined; 8 to 14 years. Were $1.00 pair - 69¢ (60) Youths’ Long Pants; blues and mixtures. Perfect and irregulars of $1.79 and l 49 $2.00 grades. .. s . (30) Tarzan Belts; sizes 24 to 32; odd lot. (“3?)1 Junior Boys’ E!‘Avm Caps; in suiting mixtures. ‘ere 29 c (66) Boys' Shirts and Blouses; sizes 6 to 12 years. Ir- |5 regulars of 39c quality. .. [+ (150) Boys’ Wearables, including English Shorts, 5 to 12 years; Knickers, 8 tc 11 years; Shirts, Button Blouses and Spring Caps. Odds and ends of fr- regulars of 59c to 79¢ qualities (6) Stout Boys’ Blue Suits; knickers, vest and coat; 12 to 14 and 19-year sizes; also 1 gray e $9.05 (9) Stout Boys’ Two-Kpicker ls::l:.zdwith vn:.st‘;w blues and grays; years. Were $18.50 to $22.50.... $ l 5075 (5) Boys’ Biue Cheviot Suits; with longies and knickers; L Sl <Ly (16) Junior Boys’ Suits; includ- ing zipper blouse style in blue and brown flannel, Rugby Suits with English shorts and Knicker Suits l;mh one ;xvul two pants; 4 to years. ‘ere s495 $3.39 (6) Boys’ All Wool Heavy Shaker Knit Sweaters; in navy, royal and brown; sizes 30 to 2 29 34. Were $3.95 . Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Bedding (4) Metal Beds; three-quarter size; sold Were $7.95 (1) Foster Studio Bed; Inner- spring construction; opens to full size or twin beds; sold “as is.” $35.00 (2) treuer Air-Rest Matiresses; covered with striped ticking; In- construc- :‘errprln“ in size. on; tw 5 Were $24.75 $ I 6:74 (12) Foster Coil Springs; wire tops, tempered steel coils; Sl L (1) Studio Bed; covered in green tapestry; upholstered arms; floor ple. Was $38.88 $59.00 (4) Heller Innerspring Mat- tresses; covered in damask: 2 full size and 2 twin size, Were $19.95.. $|3.99 (3) Layer Felt Matiresses; cov- ered in green or blue ticking; Imperial stitching $8.88 twin size only. Were Goldenberg's—Fourth Floof, 39¢ . Neckwear and Handkerchiefs (123) Taffeta Ascot Col- |7 lars. Were 39c C (47) Hand Painted Double Width 69c (84) Organdy Collars and Bows. Were 49c. .. 24C (468) Women's Novelty Print and Initial Handkerchiefs; 3 odd lots. Were 5c and gc.. 9C (370) Men’s Handkerchiefs; white satin striped and some with Initials. Were 8&c 5 and 10c .. 9C (76) 0dd Lot of Women's Neck- wear, Scarfs and Costume 9 Flowers. Were 29¢ to39c.. 7G Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, Toiletries Powder 18c Lanvette Sanitary | 4 Napkins; dozen . C 4 odors and colors. ..,...cm{ggl Sc Lanvette Hardwater Soap; 4 odors and colors. 3c 50c and 79¢ Compac single and double 29¢ Cake Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Jr. Misses’ Dresses (9) Dresses; broken sizes 13 to 17. Were $7.95 and $3.69 (11) D‘;;-el bn:kn‘: sizes 13 e Ty L . ‘ere $5.95 and $7.95 $3.99 Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Wash Goods Remnants Regularly 25¢ and 29¢ Yd. Printed Wash Fabrics, in high- count Percales, Voiles, Organdy and Dimity, Flock Dot Voiles, plain-color Broadcloths and Voiles, White Dress Ginghams, Check Dimity, ete. 14¢ Lengths from 2 to 4% yards. Big assortment of styles and colors. Remnants 38¢ & 50c Wash Fabrics Including Rayon Taffeta, Printed Lawn, Stagger Seed Dimity, Printed Chiffon, Voiles and Piques, Woven Seersuckers, plain color Piques. Tub- proof. 22¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Furniture (4) Occasional Chairs; Queen Anne style, walnut finish; up- holstered seat and back. Were $7.95... $4.99 (1) Red Leather Lounge Chair; highest grade construction; hair filled; reversible cushion with tufted back. Sold “as 1s” Was $125 $39.95 (1) Two-Piece Mahogany Cane Back Suite; sofa and rocker; blue cut velour; loose cushions spring filled. Sol (1) Golden Oak Round Table and China Cabinet, with glass front. Both for (12) Butterfly Tables; solid maple, walnut m}".flh: spoon type legs. ere (2) Five-Piece Card Table Sets, with padded seat and back; chairs with folding $7 77 arms. Were $11.85.. (4) Solid Walnut Liquor Cabi- - $9.99 (4) Ottomans; assorted tapestry e wm e $3.44 (1) Colonial Desk; walnut finish; 3-drawer front; spacious writing compartment. Was $I| 74 - . $17.95 (3) Lounge Chairs; button back estry cover. $26.95 (1) Vanity Table, with hanging mirror; cur;y maple veneere Was $2495 .. 4 $|4.44 (1) Two-Piece Kroehler Living Room Suite; rust rayon tapestry cover; lounge type; floor sample. $129 . Women’s Dresses (21) Misses’ and Women's Dresses; broken sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 44. $2.99 and $3.99 (14) Misses’ and Women's Dresses; broken sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 44. Were $3.99 and $5.95 $2.87 (11) Misses’ and Women's Dresses; broken sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 48. Were 3 87 $5.95 and $7.985...... o (9) Misses’ and Women’s Dresses; broken sizes 14 to 20 o $6.37 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Clearance! Felt-Base Art Squares Perfect quality rugs (with- out borders), in tile, nov- elty and stone designs. One and two of a pattern. o0 1o w0 425 w0 o s $3.75 o was . $2.95 ot s $1.95 Goldenberg's— Downstairs Store. Handbags 0dd Lot of Handbags; in popular styles of simulated leath- 29 ers. Were 50c and 19c.. £7C 0dd iot of Women's Leather Belts; in various colors. 29 ‘Were 50c and 59c C Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Women’s—Boys’—Children’s 514 & 12 Arch & Dress Shoes 95¢ 800 pairs of shoes in this special Friday sale—in- cluding spring footwear for women, misses, boys and girls. Large selection of styles—in Ties, pumps, straps and oxfords in the most popular leathers. All sizes'in the group. (200 Pairs) Women’s Leather Sole Slippers; Bridge and D'Orsay styles; all leather; many utylu‘. n’nd t:ll sizes. Regularly $1.1 $169 pair 87c (160 Pairs) Infants’ Oxfords and Slippers; in patents and white; all sizes to 8. 79 Regularly 98c to 8149 / 7C Sportswear (19) Three-Piece Knit Suits, con- sisting of skirt, slip-on sweater and cardigan to match; sizes 14 to 20, Were $I |9 $469 .. . (9) Knit Sporkt‘l)r;:al;‘m Lon- ‘donderry checks; sizes to 20. Were $3.99 79¢ (6) Cord Sport Dresses and 2-Picce Velveteen ~ Sults; sizes 14 to 20 $6.95 (1) Tunic Blouses; in bright shades; sizes 34 to 38. 89 Were $1.95 and $295.... ©7C (1) Al Wool Plaid Lumberjack, with zipper front; size $2 99 . Goldenberg’s—Second Floor, (230 Pairs) Boys’ Gym Shoes; with double soles for long wear; all colors and sizes. Regularly 98c 69 c (182 Pairs) Boys’ Stitchdown Oxfords; strongly constructed for service; sizes. $1.98 pair. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Infants’, Children’s Wear (11) Silk Bobby Suits and Creep- ers, sizes 1 to 3. Soiled from display. Formerly 69 c (14) Nursery Rings. Rub- '9 ber. Formerly 59c...... (+4 (63) Girls’ Wash Frocks. Novelty prints, Sizes 7 to 14, For-: merly $1.15... 59¢c 4:) Red Stll; I:I;KMM, 24x . Former] 40 10-yard pleces.......... 98¢ (9) Red Star Diaper Cloth, 27x . Femety 6w g | Goldenberg’s—Second. Floor. (300 Pairs) Police, Firemen Postmen and Shoes; with double composition soles, steel rivet arch. Black only. ;:l:ly .tlfifl pnge‘“- $I -79 seiection o sizles Al sizes Tory she and s130 . O9C Notions (39 Yds) Ruffling; in white, cream and yellow. Reg- Iq ularly 39c and 49c yd... (<] (275 Yds.) Lace Edgings; wide and narrow widths. -Regu- 9 larly 19c yd. .........000e [+ (125 Yds.) Lace Remnants; 2 to 3-yd. lengths for trimming pur- mxgdct ;:anm 49¢ 0, e e (27) Rubberised Aprons; assorted Towels and Linens washcloths t. (28 doz.) Turkish Towels, with lars of 15¢c & 19c qualities | UC (11) Plald Luncheon Cloths, 52x52-in. .size; .slightly 69C (38) Pique Dresser Scarf and Vanity Sets, in wanted 24 colors. Were 39c. . C (14) Turkish Bath Mats, heavy quality. Irregulars of 39 $1.00 quality c (72) Lace Luncheon Cloths, 60x 60-in. size; all-over de- 79 signs. Were $1.00...... /1C Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. House Dresses (3) Broadcloth Smocks; tan color; $1.39 (15) Women’s Beacon Bathrobes; small and medium | 69 sizes. Were $3.95.... o (1) Flannel Bathrobe; in orchid (1) Jersey Pajama; $|.95 size 12. Was $2.95.. (1) Normandy Voile Negligee; in tearose; Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. 3¢ SALE Stationery and School Supplies Usual 5c and 10c Values Including Pen Points, Inks, Blotters, Copy Books, Loose- leat Books, Envelopes, Sta- tionery, Writing Tablets, Erasers, Loose-leaf Paper, School Straps, Paper Nap- kins, Pencils, Wax Paper, ete. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Jewelry Oddments About 100 Pieces of Costume Jewelry, representing odd lots and incomplete assortments from regular stock sold at 25¢ 9 to 39¢ [~ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Gloves (256 Pairs) Washable Fabric Gloves; novelty slip-on styles; sizes 6 to 8 in the for lot. Were 49c pair. 550 (47 Pairs) “Menders” of Wash- able Doeskin Gloves; slip-on style in white only; sizes 6to7. Were $1.00.. 39¢ (76 Pairs) Children’s Washable Fabric Gloves; slip-ons and cuff styles. Were 59c and 79c pair........ 29C Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Remmnant Sale of Silks & Acetates Lengths from 115 to 4 yards. Large assortment of desirable patterns and colors, for making women’s dresses, blouses, chil- dren’s frocks, lingerie, etc. @ Printed Silk Crepe @ Ruff Crepe @ Canton Crepe @ Crinkle Crepe Remnants of 69¢ Rayon Crepe 29¢ yd. 40-inch Rayon French Crepe, in white, piuk,. maize, orchid, tan and blue. Useful lengths. C yd. @ Printed Acetate Crepe @ Plain-Colored Acetate Crepe @ Rayon Satin and Taffeta 31 and $125 Woolens 79¢ Remnants of 54-inch Spring woolens, in tweeds, checks and coatings. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Floor Coverings 6x9 ft.; ontinug pattern. Were $4.95.. $2.95 e %% .; discontinus pattern. Were $5.95.. $3.95 (136 Yds.) Remnants of Felt Base Runner; useful lengths. |9 Regularly 39c yd. ....... Cc (5) Plain Velvet Rugs; 9x12-1t. size. Were $35 szz SOt e Were 81 x10%2-1t. ere $31.50 $25 (24) l'hl:::dmcl: 9x12-ft. size; discont! pat- terns. Were $16.50 5'0.88 (6) Fibre Rugs; 4%x712-ft. size; discontinued patterns. $2 95 Were $6.50 . (384 Yds.) Remnant Lengths of Felt Base Floor Covering. 29 Regularly 50c sq. yd. ... &7C (142 Y?& Felt B-llem ulli" Border; 24" wide. gularly 39c yd. " 21c (20) F;It Base Ru;;‘. 3x415-ft. and 3x6-ft. sizes. ere $150 . 85¢ Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. Sheets and Domestics Seamless Sheets; 81x99” hemming. Irregu- lars of $1.00 and $1.25 ch qualities (4) Colonial Bedspreads; 84x105” size; in blue and or- $| 88 chid. Were $4.00.... o (37) Bleached Sheets; 72x90” size before hemming; made with welded seam. 34C (57) Unbleached Sheets; 81x99” and 63x99” sizes before 54 hemming. Were 89c. ... (~4 (9) Printed Sateen Bed Drapes; slightly soiled. Were 68 c $1.95 pair. Pair (11 M)nflmmul;m;" Cases; 42x38” ; regular] s " 10c (32) Bleached Sheets; 81x99” size before hemming. Ir- 49 regulars of 89c quality.. c Remnants of 39-inch Unbleached ton; high count ty. Cotf sl ey e |91/ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Blankets (25) Scotch Plaid Blankets; heavy fleeced; 70x80” large double bed zize. Were $298 $|.98 Corsets (2) Side Laced Lastex Girdles; light boning; . sizes 26 and $5 31. Were $6.50 (1) Side Laced Lastex Girdle; disphragm _boning; $6.50 .. (1) Semi Step-in Lastex Girdle; size 27; sofled. ™ $1.95 Underwear (30) Rayon Taffeta Slips; built- up shouldde;u model; m‘oflah and tearose; 34 to 40; solled. Were $1.09...... 59c (30) Women's Rayon Panties and Vests; panties in nu“:ss. vests in sizes 42 and 3 Wt lle 1. 29¢ (17) Women’s Tuck-Stiteh Panties; flesh color; small and medium sizes. Were lo 3%¢ i c (30) Children’s Waist Suits; light weight cotton; sizes 4, 6 |9 and 10. Were 29c.. c (15) Women's Tuck-Stitch Union Suits; flesh color; small and medium sizes; ‘Were 89¢ (3) Silk and Satin Slips; lace ; siges 36, 42 e aoed, Wi an 3 80] 3 ‘ere $1.69 $| 00 (2) One-Piece Silk Pajamas; tea- rose and blue; size 17; | 00 soiled. Were $1.95... o (1) Tailored Evenlu!dsup: in tearose; size 32; soiled. Win e 59¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Shades, Ete. (250) Washable Fabray Shades. Also cello shades and others in 3x6-ft. size. Ecru, poll'A- gee and green. Formerly 39¢ 35¢ (95) Cleanable Duplex Shades, 3x6-1t. lm4mGrun ;-nh white or green with ecru. Ir- regulars. Formerly $1.19. 696 (59) Extra Wide Shades, Holland quality, 40x6-size. Green 79 or white. Formerly 98c. . (4 (150) 50-Inch Table Oilcloth, at- tractive colors and pat- 29 terns. Formerly 39c, yd.. (+4 Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store. Drapery, Fabrics, Etc. (300) 36-Inch Striped Linene. Several color effects. For furni- ture covers, etc. Formerly 19¢ 29C, Ydeeeroieoinsons (45) Day Bed Covers, ruffied front style. Green or rust jaspe. Formerly $1.19... 88C (456) Cretonnes, light and dark grounds and pretty patterns. For draperies, etc. Full Isc (100) Ruffied Curtains. White scrim in Priscilla style. l9 Formerly 39c, pr.. C (80) Tailored Curtains. Spanish net in rust, green, red and 77 gold. Formerly $1,pr.... c (250) Plain Jaspe, 36-inch. For furniture covers and draperies. Rust and green. For- Iq merly 29c, yd (] (26) Hassocks, covered with imi- t,mond lfiber. Blacklyor gréy. Round shape. Former! $1.19 88¢c (75) Lamp Shades. Large as- -&;:m{enflt of &acahmmtmd shades for floor or e. Formerly 69c. .. . 44¢ (15) Buffet Mirrors, size 9x36. Formerly $1.25... 79 (6) Table Lamps, complete with rayon shades. Rose, $1.35 green or gold. For- (12) Small Lamps, copper or brass merly $1.79.. 2