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THE EVENING APRIL 18,° 1935, g:ll)u:elmk tomorrow morning at | owners under the ';m”pun pr.wuod SY"AGOGUES To URGE L”&';,”,,‘.',:,',,";m";‘:g: Match I-ilh!l 40 Times. ookings Institution, according to in the Bankhead-J b{ tenan - | .A match whi George ca- | b, oomtarms nst | REVIEF DRIVE SUPPORTI| S0 1 macing n anetyayne. | e b B taentod o & o FARM OWNERSHIP DRIVE IS PLANNED body, 5 . d%&aflm ;uum:um:;b:::? Lot of Jews in Europe Never So ?mu::mmlr::u';m‘::: l"x.l.::. DL o Chyor, Hungesy, Committee to Launch Program |papers, agricultural experts and edu- Bittar, Mossags Baye—935,000 |40 816 co-chairmen of the cam- at Semion Opning Here | e, i Fabody oy b B 1 b L. ot : Tomorrow. Falls Into Historie Moat. o T rsion 8| Huge Thester Opaned. | Avpsae o supor of e et 1y The largest theater in Rumanis was Jewish relief drive will be voiced in| Falling 40 feet from the famous A campaign to encourage worthy m,,h;"‘?';e‘:;dl;findt ,{:'rz;'mlg; recently opened in Bucharest, and has ;“)lf mofig P-:.-Z;: gather | Tower Bridge approach fear the farm tenants to own their own homes | foundation for some of ‘the most. cone. | ® CSPACIY Of 2,000, is air conditioned, | o gring “there never has been a | TOWCT Of London, & man was picked and land will be planned here at the | structive agricultural work ever at- (&nd has specially constructed weiting | time since the Middle Ages when the | UP unconscious in the grass-covered Tooms. lot of the millions of Jews in Europe ' moat. Marital Mix-Up G AT QT e, INPROGRAM DELAY| ©rcind Teamates W oman Must Annul Two Administration Asslstance Marriages, Get Decree, Lacking on Wild Life Then Remarry. Plans, He Says. TORMLNTS quickly pacified, For efficient help use concentrated OosL By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, April 18.—A |first meeting of the Committee to En- ' tempted in Americs, namely, encour divorce was all that was needed today to completely untangle the merital mix-up of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Shannon, ‘They had gone through two mar- By the Associsted Press. Fed up with official dellyu and al- leged lack of administration co-op- eration, which he blames for stalling 7th and K Streets Sarry, No C.0.D.. Mail or Phone’ his wild life conservation proznm, - N. “Ding” Dar- ling is threaten- ing to quit his post as chief of Biological as well for his activities for wild game preserv: tion as he is for his newspaper , “Ding’ took to the news- papers today to tell the country that unless the situation is cor- rected “very rapidly and very soon,” ?:h is ready to leave his Government “Ding” Darling Attacks Congress. He attacked Congress for its fail- ure to include in the work relief bill provisions for wild life restoration activities; charged his Bureau of Bio- logical Survey had been virtually “dis- solved “because of the failure of other departments and bureaus to act on its recommendations, and criti- cized the general official “inaction” on required wild game legislation. “There has been a great expectancy built up among sportsmen and con- servationists during the last year,” he declared. “Great promises have been made and hopes have run high but, despite the fact that President Roose- velt has supported the program from the very beginning, it has been blocked, hampered, sidetracked and pigeonholed until it begins to appear that it is almost useless to continue.” At Work More Than Year. Darling said he had been at work for more than a year without being able to stir up more than lip serv- ice from members of Congress, cabinet members and other Government of- ficials. He entered the administration after having served on President Roosevelt's Special Committee on Wild Life Restoration. A member of the Nominating Com- mittee at the 1932 Republican Con- vention in Chicago, the cartoonist took an active part in the Republican cam- paign, but joined the administration set-up because of its attention to wild-life matters. P King to Be Godfather. King George of England is to be the godfather to the infant son of Lord Downe, once his page of honor. i Marriage Licenses. B. L. Clatterbuck, 21_and Esther M. Hirst. 21 Botn of Falls Church. Va.: Rev. Johii "R Emitn. 21, 1741 . and | ne Poole.” 10." 1320 . Lyon: ce T Adams. 35. Kansas City. Kans., pl: Loover: 1. Fountain Inn, oampoell, 32 Morrisbure. ng Agnes 'Scheerle. 41. By- o tnmeat e B, vl oth ot mmmm Rev. LaneomIny wens, 27, 2146 P st and ra D_Coddiniton, 27. 1630° P ; v. R. ler James'N. Longus. 20, 224 Hillside pl. nee., lnd Susie Coates. .U 3 57th st. Rev. M. L. Gumbleton. Johin B, Glddings 55 Bilver Spring. M 4nd Doris Jester. u Takoma Park, M &5 Durin, 60 Riehmond, V., and Hilda & g:lre 44, Glen Allen, Va.. Rev. John C. Ball. Maurice Segelken, 21, and erllre' B'llll !1‘: both of Baltimore; Rev. J. lliam B. Proctor. 23, Ballsto: 4 Fouline 1. Taivoks. 1 18, 31.95‘9 Bin ot e 0 and | ner, 435 N st s 25. 1307 12th st.; e s Rev: . 5. wWilllah White. 20, 1210 Delaware ave. and Nlnnrlce Wll(o?l ]3;, 1010 7th g1y, st.i’ Rev. i Alhed Jones, 8. 1651 Pennsylvania ave.. and Dorothy M, Veltch, 21, Veitch Sum- mit, Va.; Rev, Oliv Donald W, Mowbras, 34 1015 Jacks nee. and Margaret L. Wright. 7, Ketinedy st.; Rev, A. 8, Mowbray Obarles H. Gree nd Grace Thomp- 3om, 24 Soth ot uskogee, Okler Hev. Dugham, llfl""!;L Roberts. 23, 11,&(11 R st s Simms." 21, 13 . William D. g Births Reported. Oharles l?d Elizabeth Remsen, fr.. girl and rmf. snd ildreg Trice. girl. d Marie Crowley, girl. ert Harold and Eila Sweare, sorl. Charles and Beatrice Moore. bo: Herbert and Anne Farish. boy. Thomas and Sarah Wallace, boy. Wlller gnd Cermen Morris."girl. and Mabel Wine, ter. boy. Bishop and Bertha Quarles. girl. Deaths Reported. ucy J. Rabbitt. 8. 1401 Fairmont st. Wiar: 5 Bovte, 01,780 sners Hos- ldgnrfl T. O'Connor, 77, Providence Hos- hnh C Hanney, 71._2915 Conn. ave. are Barringer. 65. Sibley Hospiial. Ammle. Bixler. 63. St. Elizaberh's Hose lYi-n Johnson. 62, Emergency Hospital. obart ‘W 515 atherine - B3, 415 12 ll’nlll Vlmon 48, Gallinger HO!D“II m l.. Qerretts. 38, Georgetown Hos- Rothy 35, Garfleld Homital o Rman. 8, BETed ot Bhaters® lome xfllflX ufh.t Oolb rt 31, Gai Suite Clogks ... .oonvodinens RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Entire Stock of Furniture Must Be Sold by May 1st 33_75 4-Piece Mahogany Bed Room $179 6-Piece Wnlnul Bed Room 4 Solid Mahogany Virginia Sofas Mahogany Electric l-'loor. el S l 6_5 l 8 Many Pieces at Cost No exchanges. Nothing sent on approval D. S. POOL, Inc., 729 ELEVEN’I‘H St. riage ceremonies, but had both of them annuled at the same time yes- terday in order that they might go ¢ | through a third ceremony beyond the - | question of law. First, however, Mrs, Shannon must obtain a divorce from her first husband. This is the way Mrs. Shannon explained the tangle: Years ago Mrs. Shannon married John De Barril, who left her almost immediately. Then she married Shan- non, discovered the marriage to be illegal, and was advised by a lawyer that if she waited five years and mar- ried Shannon again her second mar- riage to Shannon would be legal pro- vided De Barril didn’t show up. She waited flve years, married Shannon again, and then De Barril attempted to claim his wife, The only solution was to annul the marriages with Shannon, divorce De Barril, and marry Shannon a third That no finer meals can be served for such rfeasonable prices os yow get on this popular Air- NO EXTRA FARg NATIONAI. Limitep 1o Cincinnati, Lovisville & St. Louis Smoking clogs mucous glands with particles of carbon and “to- bacco tar.” Tissue may weaken. Germs may breed rapidly—bac. terial-mouth-count go out of bal- ance. Sore thrffll-cold, even bronchitis may follow. Gargle with LA LASINE full strength, or 50-50 with wa- ter. Relief comes from double- action! The antiseptic foam of La Lasine flushes out the irri- tants. Its membrane-restoratives release the natural enzymes and ferments from your salivary glands. Bac- terial -mouth - count returnstobalance.La Lasine is safe—even if swallowed. $1.00 size makes 2% pints. Get it from_your drug store. La Lasine International, Inc;, N.Y. LA Lasing The DOUBLE-ACTION Antiseptic 225 The GOLDENBERG CO. Footwear (138 Pairs) Infants’ Oxfords and Slippers; in patents, white, elk and two-tones; sizes 4 to 79 8. Were 98¢ to $1.19.. c (240 Pairs) Taylor's Anh-Sup_ port Footwear and Dress Shees; all style heels; some styles in all sizes. Wers 4198 and $249 pair.. sl 59 (286 Pairs) Guwlu Girls' Ox- fords and Strap Slippers; in white, patent and two-tones; all sizes in the lot. Were $| 48 $1.98 and $249 » (270 Pairs) Women's Bedroom Slippers; in faille cloth, satins and zappons; Bridge and D'Orsay styles. 98c pair (160 Pairs) Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords; reinforcements; al to large 6. Were 98c pr. (273 Pairs) Men's Feit House Slippers; with felt uppers and cowhide soles; brown, grey and blue; all sizes. Were 44 c (250 Pairs) Men’s Lress Oxfords; in black, all white, and two- tones; also new ventilated ox- fords; all sizes. Were $1.98 pair s I -66 (133 Pairs) Women's Crepe Sole Beach Sandals; with medium heels; all sizes. Were $100 pair 74c (312 Pairs) Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Oxfords and Sandals; many styles; all sizes to 79 2. Were 98c to $1.39 pr. (213 Pairs) Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Strap Slippers and Ox- fords; all white, patents, elk and two-tones; all sizes to 2. Were $149 to $1.69 $I Iq . (240 Pairs) Boys’ and Girls’ Moc- casin Oxfords; in brown elk with leather soles; all sizes to 99 2. Were $1.69 c Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, Gym Tennis Floor Coverings (90 Yds.) Gold Seal and Neponset Felt Base; 3 yards wide; part rolls. 69c sq. yd. (125 Yds.) Feit Base Floor Cov- ering, in cut lengths. mgullrly 39¢ (3) Armstrong Felt Base Rugs; size 11%x12"; floor samples. Were $:2.50 $7.95 (2) Armstrong Felt Base Rugs; size 11%x15°; floor samples. Were $17.50 $9.95 (12) Felt Base Rugs; Congoleum and other makes; b <L (15) Felt Base lfl: ; Congoleum and other makes; 7%x9’ size. .95 to $5.95 (10) Felt Base Rugs; Congoleum and other makes; 9x1013" size. Were $6.50 and $7.95 . $4-95 (240 Yds) Felt Buel‘lunner. 24" wide; part roll Regularly 39c 28(: (5) Fibre Rugs; 9x15° $17.95 (.4) Grass .ndz'[“?;' $ unners; X15', 5 85 Were $8.50.. 38x72" size. (27) Fibre llu ; Were (2) Axminster Rugs; slightly imperfecL $42.50 Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store, Housefurnishings .(1) Breakfast Table Set; green oak finish; including extension table and 4 chairs, Was 20 $29.95 (1) Maple Breakfast Set; consist- ing of gateleg table and 4 chairs to match. Was $27 lli.) Eleettfle Light Bulbs; i Tt 6for 25¢ (8) Folding Ironing Boards; 3« legged style, with pldded 75 top. Were $1.00....... [ (360 Rolls) Fem Tissue Toilet Paper; 1,000 sheets to the roll. One dozen rolls, regularly 75 c (8) Green or Ivory-Metal Veg- etable Bins; with 3 compartments and 2 closed doors and top compartment. $ I .3 5 Were $1.79 g)knud Pllnulhuehl Cookie or ake Boxes; with cover. Were $1.00 68¢c ) U;fl:llihadflgndwofl Drop- Leaf Tables; htly l(:;:)pmm ;:m $4.95 $2 50 sorted pastel eolorl. 67C (6) Toilet Seats; unmd colors; chrome hardware slightly ‘Were $3.49. (2) Metal Bath Hampers; slightly damaged. sl 79 X . (7) Bath Brushes; fine quality :ur.;‘:',t'lu: with l:’l:.h:ndle: $1.00 57¢c Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. Boys’ Clothing (25) Boys’ All Wool Knickers; in blues and mixtures; 8 to 17 years. Factory damaged. If perfect, vnuld be $1.69 and $1.95 pair 870 (30) Boys' Corduroy Long Pants; tan and rust; 8 to 14 years. Ir- regulars of $1.49 to $1.95 qualities 79c (12) Boys’ Lumberjacks; of tan suede cloth; 8 to years. Were $1.19 (68) Boys’ Sleeveless Sweaters; in tan, green or grey brushed cotton; 6 to 12 years. Were 49c.. 29C (15) Junior B. with cap to match; royal blue; 2 and 3 years. Were $3.95.. $| 90 (15) Junior Boys’ lnlcnr Suits; coat, vest and knickers in wool mixtures; sizes 6, 7 and 8 years. $2.95 (25) Boys’ Suits; with knlckerl or longies; in blue and fancy mix- tures; 8 to 14 years; also Sweater Suits, 4 to 10 years. Perfect and lrregullrl of $3.95 and $4.95 qualities. . $2 95 (210) Boys’ Athletic Shirts and Shorts; sizes 24 to 34. Perfect and irregulars of 25¢ and l 5 329c qualities C (300) Boys’ Rayon Knitted 4-in- Hands; plain white and I 5 fancy patterns. Were 25¢ C (160) “Bell” Brand Shirts;: of white broadcloth; sizes 1114 to 14'; neck. Irregulars of $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 79C qualities and Tarzan Leather (122) Hicki Belts; sizes 24 to 32. 29¢ (160) Odd Lot of Boys’ Wear- ables, including Shirts, Blouses, Junior Wool Sweaters, Polo . Shirts, some with zippers; Knick- ers apd Broadcloth Pa- jamas. Were 59¢ to 79¢ 33¢c (72) Boys’ Spring Caps; leather sweatband; sizes with Goldmberr;—llam : noov Sportswear (12) hyo:'dnoncle Dresses; new Spring shades; broken sizes. Were $199 87¢ (5) Two-Piece Boucle Suits; in novelty weaves; sizes 14 to 18. Were $5.95 $3.39 4 'I"o-Ph;e Knit Suits; in gay Spring shades; sizes 14 to 18. Were $8.95 $5.99 (7) Novelty Coat Sweaters; for Spring wear; dark shades; ;im 36 and 38. Were sl .39 (1) Three-Piece XKnit Suits; consisting of skirt, slip-on sweater and cardigan. sizes 14 to 18. Were $4.69 69¢ (48) Slip-on Sweaters; in novelty color combinations and weaves; sizes 34 to 38. Were 77c 39C (1) Wool Lumberjack; with zip- per front; for sports wear; size 18. $5.95 (20) Silk Blouses; with short sleeves; assorted colors. Were $1.00 &9¢ Goldenberg’s—Second Floor, Sale of Toiletries Clum'e ]_OC 0dd Lots of Toilet Preparations; all well known brands. In- cluded are: Liquid Powders . . . Brilliantine ... Cold Cream . . . Tooth . Tooth Paste . of Talcum . .. Straightener . . . Face Powders « « « Lipsticks . Cream Rouge « « . Toilet Soaps, etc. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Powder Large Corsets (2) Girdles; side lwed heavy Lastex; 16”7 leng sizes 30 and 31. Were $5 00 uo) hndnnx and Brassiers; long line models &= net; sizes 32 to 40. Were $1.59 : 59C Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Blankets (30) Cotton Sheet Blankets; heavy fleeced and double bed size. All color plaids. 79 c (8) All Wool Reversible Blan- kets; extra size, 72x84”; pre- shrunk; satin bound. $4 45 Were $6.95 (35) Bed Pillows; medium size; filled with :‘u:i:ézi:l kr’e-tl'lert and covered witl icking. Were 98¢ 79(: Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Lamps (75) New Parchment Shades; for floor, table or bridge ch (12) One-Candle Floor or Bridge Lamps; complete with ::u.l”wm $1.69 sl 29 (4) Large Pottery hlle Lamps, with shade. Were (12) Vanity Lamp Shades; in rayon, lace or silk; ;reen. or- chid, eggshell and peach. 39 Were 69c and $1.00. c Goldenberg’s—Third Fioor, A Charge Account Is Convenient in lace or- . Hosiery (97 Pairs) Women's Full Fash- ioned Sheer Chiffon Hose; in novelty blockettes; also Wool Hose, silk and wool, and rayon and wool, in black only. Silks in desirable shades; broken sizes and color assortments, |9 Were 69c and 79c pair.. 1 7C (200 Pairs) Women's Chiffon Hoee; knit to fit; lace welts with lsle heels and toes; desirable shades; sizes 8'5 to 10%. 25 Irregulars of 39c quality [ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Girls’ Apparel (31) Dresses; sizes 3, 5 and 10 ’c;::ly for wulmd girls; prints various styles. Form- erly 59c . 39(: (m Angora Bonnets; white, pink and blue, Formerly 1 29¢ (19) Raincoats; sizes 6 and 8 only. Formerly $1. 59¢ (1) Nursery Set; green; sold as is. Formerly $2.59 99¢ Second Floor, Junior Misses’ Wear (12) Suits; varous styles and colors;/sizes 13 to 19. @=¥ 77 Formerly $10.95 (10) Dresses; broken usonmenu 1 sotenntasseme $2.69 (6) Dresses; broken sizes 11 to 17; several styles and colors. Formerly $2.95 and $| 69 4 of Second Floor, 19c and 29¢ Costume Jewelry 10c¢ A great variety of styles—repro- ductions of expensive costume jewelry, including Pins, Clips, Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings, Beads, etc. All popular Spring colors. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Sale of $1 Handbags 53¢ Large bags and small bags, in favored styles, includ- ing pouches and top han- dles. Navy, black, brown and red. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Curtains & Draperies (24) Bar Harbor Chair Cushions; with back cushions; covered with cretonne or chints. Were $1.39 97C (25 Pes.) Plain Colored Jaspe; in rust or green; 36" |9 wide. Regularly 29c yd. [+ (85 Pairs) Spanish Net Tailored Curtains; in rust, gold, red or green. $1.19 pair (48 Pcs.) Spring Cretonnes, in light and dark colors; for drapes and furniture slip covers. I 5 Regularly 22c yd. [~ 100 Fancy Pillows; covered with cretonne or Were 45c (28) Day Bed Covers; of plaid Jjaspe; full size. Were (8 Pes.) 48” Plain Colored Jaspe; Tust on‘ly. for drapes and furni- ture slip covers. Regu- larly 45c yd. 29C (10 Pcs.) Striped Lhune, in sev- eral color stripes. lalry 29c yd. (100) Slip Covers; for dining room chairs; in rust or green jaspe; square or round backs. Were 65¢ 49¢ Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Bedding (7) Full S:: Poster Beds; ma- hogany a maple finish. Were $6.95. $4 77 (6) Foster Coll S'Hnn tem- pered steel; wire tied 99 tops. Were $6.95.. (1) Studio Bed; vlth Innenprlng mattress on bFo)l{ spring base; rust covering. oor sample. Was $26.50 $ I 8. ’ 9 (2) Met;ll Beds; dl‘du: brown finish. loor samples. Were $7.95.. e $3-88 (1) Nltlonl.lly Known Make of Mattress; full size; discontinued ticking. $29.50 $|9.44 (2) Layer Felt Mattresses: cov- ered with striped ticking; Im- perial atitched: twin size. Floor samples, Wee Hidto. 0 $9.99 Goldenberg's—Fourth. Floor. Window Shades (150) Washable Window Shades; in light and dark ecru, medium and dark green. Slight mis- weaves in cloth; perfect 89 rollers. Were $1.49 [~ (98) Duplex Window Shades; in green-and-white only. 3x6’ cut ::uwmm 48¢ yd. (210) Odds and Ends of Window Shades; in ecru or green; 32” to 36” vmo,d l.u; un:'l .:' long. Irregulars of 4 qualities ... > 29¢ Goldmberfl’l—bowmdft Store. Gloves (58) Menders Washable Doeskin Gloves; pullons in white |9 only. Formerly 89c..... c (74) Menders Gloves; lamb and black capeskin slipons in brown and grey, sizes ou;kw "la% in the lot. Formerly s150 .. * B5¢ (122) Flbrl: Ghve;‘ novelty slip- on in black and brown; sizes 5% to 8 P 22¢ Main Floor, Women’s Apparel (12) Dresses; misses and women's sizes, 14 to 44. Form- $| 69 erly $3.95 and $5.95.. of (13) Dresses; women's and misses, broken sizes, 14 to 46. rgndhudong (10) Dresses; broken sizes, 14 to 46; various styles. Formerly $12.95 (8) Suits; Oxford and brown six way style. Formerly uo,ssy..y - $7.77 Second Floor. Neckwear, Handkfs. (856 Pcs.) Women’s Spring Neck- wear; including Collars and Col- lar and Cuff Sets of or(lndy. taffeta and pique, 1 whites and pastels. Were 49c 29C (84) Taffeta -rappm, - brown only. Were 79c.. 33c (1,460) Women's Handkerchiefs; of linen, lawn, Swiss embroid- ered; initial and lace edge 3 styles. Were 5c and 7c. c (285) Men’s Hlndkmhfiell. in- cluding colored woven bor- der and novelty nyles 8 Were 15c. Cc Goldenberp’)——lllam Floor. Stationery (25) Fountain Pens; self- filling; assorted colors. Were 89c....... - === 5h¢ (30) Framed Pictures; includlnl copies of ntc]nl.nu a;d oilettes; neatly frams Were 50c 29c (50 Boxes) One-Quire Boxes of Stationery; in white or cream; with contrasting borders. Were 39¢............. 256 Goldenberg’s—Main Hoor. Men’s Furnishings (45) Men’s Athletic Union Suits; of fine broadcloth and checked nainsook; size 38 only; 39 slightly mussed. Were59c 971G (156) Men’s Athletic Shirts and Shorts; made by B.V.D.; ribbed combed cotton shirts and broad- cloth shorts in stripes and solid colors; broken sizes. Were 50c.. (140) Men’s Otis Balbriggan Un- derwear; shirts with short sleeves, drawers in ankle and 3 length; bmken sizes. Irregu- lars of qualities ... (38) Men’s Beacon Blanket Bath- robes; in stripes, figures and checks; medium and large sizes. Were $2.95 $ I 089 (218 Pairs) Men’s Pure Silk Hose; in brown only; sizes 10 and 12. (47) Men's Pull-over Sweaters; in light blue, grey, tan and green; sizes 34 to Were (197) sizes 30, Were .25c... (156) Men's 4-in-Hand Ties; good variety of patterns; |9 tip-lined. Were 29c... (3 (73) Men’s Caps; k'; ckilecn, her- ringbones and plain welgvu. Were 68c 450 (163) Men’s Hickok Leather Belts; in black, tan and nov- elties; tongue and snap buckles; sizes 32 to 46. Samples 47 of 79 qualities c Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Furniture (1) Mahogany Veneered Drum Table; with Duncan Phyfe base; large size. Floor sample. Was $29.95 $|2.99 (4) Ottomans; large size; cov- ered in tapestry. $2.99 Were $4.95 (1) Four-Piece Mohair Living Room Suite; including sofa, lounge chair, club chair and otto- — (1) Kroehler Two-Piece Living Room Suite; rust rayon tapestry covering. Floor sample. Was $129 $64.99 (2) Lounge Chairs; high button back style; reversible cushions; e “were 32005 $18.88 (2) Lounge Chairs, with otto- man; high button back; spring seats covered all $|9.95 over in tlpeltry g Book Rack; Were $29.95. - $2.27 (1) Revolvin Dressing Table; wtih ple e Wi $5.79 (2)d Folding Po::h‘mlgrzlm, aoen. “Were s33s... $2.99 (1) Dresser with hrle mirror. Goldeuberro—rwflh rloar House Dresses, Etc. (50) House Dresses; printed broadcloth in sizes 14 to 40. Formerly $1 ° 49¢ (10) Beason n.u\nbe-. small, medium and large sizes. I solled. Formerly $2.95.... (4) Aprons; white, waist IO style; solled. Formerly 3¢ c (2) Pongee Pajamas; one piece model; sizes 14 and 16; 49 solled. Formerly $159.. [+ Second Floor. Underwear (25) Silk Underwear; dancettes and chemise; small sizes. 39 Formerly $1 c (15) Slips; rayon taffeta; built up shoulder style; pastels and a few in black; small sizes only. Formerly $1.09 29¢ (25) All-Silk Slips; mme and white in sizes 34 to 38. Formerly $1 79¢ (11) Slik Slips; tearose only. Sizes 34 to 40. Formerly $| (1) Bed Jacket; tearose; I medium size. Formerly $1.95 Main Floor. Remnants 19c and 29¢ Wash Fabrics 14¢ Lengths from 2 to 4 yards. Printed Chiffon Vojles, high-count Printed er- cales, Printed Batiste, Dress Ginghams in plaids and checks, plain and printed Broadcloths, Printed Dimity. Guar- anteed fast colors. 38c to S0c Wash Goods Remnants 22¢ yd. Remnants of Printed Lawns, Woven Seersuckers, Printed Piques and plain color Piques, Rayon Taf- feta, Printed Stagger Seed, Printed Rayon and Cotton Crepe. Tub-proof fabrics. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Towels and Linens (16 Doz.) Turkish Towels; 20x40” size; double thread quality. Ir- regulars of 18¢c quality |2I 2C (14) Turkish Bath Mats; with colored borders. eregu- lars of $1.50 quality.. 78¢ Mill Lengths of Part Linen Tea Toweling; _with lcolo;;d borders. Regularly C yard |OC (9 Doz) All Linen Fringed Luncheon Cloths; in colored plaids; (17 Doz.) Lace Doilies; in 5 ecru color. Were 12%4c.. [+ (18) Lace Luncheon Cloths; in all-over designs; size. Were $1.00 (21) Turkish Bath Mats; heavy quality. 69c grade Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Notions (15 Pes) Ruffling; for neckwear. Regularly 49c and 79c (3) Garment Bags slightly solled from disp Were $1.98... 69¢ (37 Pairs) Dress Shields; as- sorted sizes. Were 25c pair I4c (93 Yds.) Blbbonl, odd lots in assorted ~colors. |9 larly 29¢ and 39¢ yd Cc (59) 25¢ Dress Coven, mlde of heavy white crepe paper; l 4 ground in colors. (~ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, 19¢ Ordvrs Jor Friday Remnants Men’s Clothing (3) Raincoats; yellow leatherette; sizes 36 and 44. Formerly $3.98 (7) Trench Coats; tan; in sizes 34 to 44. Formerly $3.98 rainproof; (8) Raincoats; black leatherette; sizes 34, 36 and 44. Formerly $398.... $2 79 (4) Black Rubber Coats; sec- onds; small, medium and large. Formerly $1.. 59C (4) Corduroy Riding Breeches; sizes 33 and 38. $2 |9 Form-erly $2.98 (17) Moleskin Work Pants; sizes 29 to 34. (39) Work Pants; dark cotton; broken sizes. Form- 77 erly $1.00... Werk Pants; sizes 20 to Formerly $1.69 $1.98 $|.33 Dress Trousers and Slacks; various materials; dark, medium and light shades. Formerly $3.98 (27) Suits; blues, oxfords, chev- * iots; broken sizes 34 to 46; regu- lars, shorts, longs ;;1; ‘;t,auu Formerly 58.97 (14) Suits; grey or brown mix- tures; sizes 34 to 42; regulars s s $6.97 (3) Tuxedos; sizes 35 and 36 regular and 1 size s T $11.98 (33) Suits; dark worsteds, mix- tures and cheviots; sizes 34 to 44; regulars and shorts. Furmerly $19.50 and $22.50. $| 3.98 (16) Sport Suits; cassimeres, twists, worsteds and flannels; light colors; broken sizes 34 to 42. Form- erly $25. Now $ l 7.98 (41) Worsted Suits; hand tai- lored; dark brown, grey and blue; broken sizes. Form- erly $30 and $35.. $2| 89 (22) Topcoats; tan or grey; sizes 34 td 44 Farmerly 8 95 $10.95 and $12.75.. (16) Topcoats; sizes 34 to 42. Formerly $19.75 and oo o $12.98 Main Floor. Sheets and Domestics (28) Unbleached Sheets; 81x90” size before hemming. Were T96....conoesnie 54c (18) Rayon Bedspreads; 81x105” size; in rose color; with scal- loped edge. Were $| |9 . $159 . (48) Bleached Sheets; 81x90” size before hemming. Ir- 59 c regulars of 89c quality.. (7 Doz.) Royal Sleeper Pillow Cases; 45x36” and 42x36” sizes; soiled. Regular- Iq c (14) Royal Sleeper Sheets; 72x99” size before hem- ming; soiled. Regular- 78 d c Mill Lengths of 39” Unbleached Sheeting; heavy quality. 16¢c yard (5) White Crochet Bedspreads; double bed size. Ir- I 68 regulars of $3 quality o (2) Colonial Bedspreads; 84x105” size. Irregulars $400 quality Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, Knit Underwear (85) Kiddies’ Waist Suits; sleeve- less, with French leg; sizes IO 8, 10 and 12. Were 20c.. c (50) Women’s Gauze Cotton Union Suits; sizes and 40. Were 59c (9) Women’s Combinations; with b{miere Logs 3-nd w}'santy legs: sizes 32 an ‘ere $1.29 . & 84(: Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, Remnants of 79c to $1.25 Silks & All-silk Ruff Crepe All-silk Flat Crepe Printed and Plain Acetate Crepes ® Sheer Acetates Large selection of new designs and colors. useful lengths. Printed All-silk Crepe All-silk Crinkle Crepe All-silk Canton Crepe Acetates 49 Yard All in $1 and $1.25 Woolen Remnants 54-inch all-wool Tweeds and all-wool Checks, in wanted colors. Lengths suitable for suits and coats. 79¢ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, Shop Goldenberg's and See for Yourself!