Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1921, Page 18

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18 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 192% .I!llllllIlllllllIl-llllI---l-l-I-Ill--lllI---I--l---IIll.---III---IIII--I-I-IUUI............-....'.-..-- An Attractive Group of Valenlim Valentines for every member of the Flmlly At be te 8o eack. Boxes of Valeutine Owtfits for kiddies to make their own valentipes, 50e bex. Valentine Favers fer Parties, Festoons, Panzr Caps, N.t Cups, Lunchesn N. m-, ete. Palais Reyal—Natn Savzngs T7zat Tower Above All Others Are Offered in This Clearance Sale of Wanted Silk and Knit Underwear We established a policy, some time ago, not to carry over from one season to another underwear. ,All silk and knit underwear must go---that’s why savings are phenomenal for Thursday, Un- 'derwear Day. Featured areonlythe best makes, such as Kayser, Athena, Richelieu and Merode. | January Sale of Blouses at $3.89 Formerly §5 to $7.95. Lovely styles in flesh, white, bisque, navy. Made of georgette crepe in overblouses or tie-on regulauon models. All are new styles, trimmed with Venise lace front and collar, roll cellar model with squarc vests; some models are neatly tucked, leng or short sleeve models. £ Palais n-y-l—'rurd Floor. That Washington Women are talking about— Plain Tailored Suits Made to sell for $29 to $49.50 at $19.95 Fashioned of wool velour, in the wanted Shepherd Checks and popula.r pencil stripes. An ideal suit for im- mediate and Spring wear. Fur-Trimmed Suits Made to sell for $39 to 865 at $25 Just imagine choosing any tailored suit in our entire stock at $25. Just this fortunate oppcrtumty is now open to you —select from suits developed of Poiret Twills, All-Wool Tricotines, Check Velours, Suecde Velours, Silvertones, Men's Wear In the newest colors, including navy and new browns, Your choice of any suit at $25.00. New Spring Dresses Featured at an Extraor- dinary Low Price Women’s Union Suits “$1.75 Our Regular Prices Were $2.50, $2.75 and $2.95 Women’s Union Suits “$3.95 Our FRegular Prices Were $5.00, $550 and $6.00 Any silk and wool union suit in our stock of Merode, Carter, Athena, Richelieu and Kay- ser makes at $3.95, including high neck, long sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, low neck, sleeveless, ankle and knee lengths. Not all sizes in all makes, but a good assortment in the lot. All perfect, at $3.95. Women’s Union Suits, $1.29 Balance of our stock of winter-weight cot- ton suits, some are fleeced, in high neck, long at $24,.75 sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, low neck, ; . z | These dresses are beautifully fashioned sleeveless, tailored top and bodice style. Reg- [l of:— ular and extra sizes. In Carter, Richelieu, le ‘:ieorgm.:. Mignonette, Athena and Forest Mills makes. All perfect, e oaa oo at $1.75. also black, W, Pettibl, .95 i ~ o Read This News and ruffle effect, all reinforced. Black, navy, purple, = ¢ AN Coats and Wrapsimour irteg;bgaupe and Belgian blue, some two-tone effects. b Third - Floor Defartment Children’s Underwear, $1.25 i Regularly $1.75 to $250. Richelien ribbed, have been greatly reduced, wool-mixed vests, high neck, long sleeve; Dutch 3 neck, elbow sleeve; ankle and knee pants to match. Also Duofold Vests, long sleeve, and ankle pants. Mostly all sizes, at $1.25. % J Palais Royalidaain Fioor. 'Duofold Union Suits, $2.95 | Regularly $1.75 and $1.95. Fleece lined, Regularly $4.25. Women’s low neck, low neck, sleeveless, ankle length, also high neck, sle;vele;s, knee ;nd mkle ]Izer':,glllll suits, wo(:l rmtsxdcel long slecve; regular and ext e: 1 fect and cotton inside so Richelieu, in cotton an a: $gl’9.e“ Eeeuiaxfanchcxizaazcsti Allgpectect, wool mixed; low neck, sleeveless, bodice style, knee and ankle Icng!h at $2.95. | Women’s Silk Vests, $3.50 Women’s Underwear, $2.95 | Formerly $5 to $5.25. Kayser and Van Formerly $3.50 to $3.95. Italian and glove Raalte makes. silk vests, shoulder straps, bodice and elastic tops. Glove silk bloomers, knee length, reinforced; en- velope chemise, bodice style, lace trimmed back and front. Good assortment of sizes. At $2.95. Marvel Fit Bloomers, $4.50 Formerly $5.95. Kayser, Italian silk, well reinforced, in pink, black and white. The sahsfactory garment for particular women. At $4.50. Children’s Underwear, 2 for $1 Regularly 75c to 95c. Including fleece- lined vests, high neck, long sleeve and ankle pants, in white; 2 to 6 years. Also boys’ gray vests, fleece lined, in high neck, long sleeves, and drawers to match. Sizes to 16 years. Also boys’ fleece-lined union suits, in ecru and white. Good assortment of sizes up to 15 years. At 2 for $1. Italian and glove silk vests, shoulder strap, tailored, also bodice style in dainty embroider- ed effects. All sizes. Also plain tailored tops, extra length. At $3.50. 2 For Underwear Day We Feature Special Items From Our January Sale of Underthings and Kindred Merchandise At prices that will prompt immediate decision to provide all needs here tomorrow—Underwear Day— Note the exceptionally low prices. Undermuslins at $1.44 . | Envelope Chemise at $2.98 Men’s and ung Men’s Suits and Overeoats OfSupa'wrQnddy at Clearance Prices $50, $60 and $65 Suits and Overcoats, ow Included are nightgowns and envelope chemise Made of all-silk crepe de chine, dainty styles, All-moln S of soft nainsook and longcloth, dainty styles with | with lace and georgette yokes. At this exception- Suits, sizes 33 to 32 and 40 lace embroidery trimming. Round, V or square | ally interesting price women will buy in lots of two Ch 3 C ll h H and 42, at neck. At $1.44. and three, at $2.98. an $38.50 All-wool Yonn‘ : 1c € op e 4 ats Two-trousers Suits, sizes 33 Pajamas, $2.29 ! Satin Bloome~s, $2.98 | Marcella Drawers Reduced at $6 9 5 t0 38, at One-piece style, made of Windsor | Just received. Full cut, with ‘ RiadeNotinainsookwith! lace and $35 and $40 Overcoats, sizes 33, crepe, neat fizured patterns. Tailored | ruffle or cuff bottom, at $2.98. 3 ERRATTY ; 34 and 35, now styles, at Nigh 1.98 embroidery trimmings. Regular sizes, Just arrived, a beautiful selechon of the new g ki Pcm'coat-, $5 ightgowns, $1. formerly $1.50, now $1. and” popular Cellophane hats that are ideal for g‘fi;'{{:fiz" P About 25 dozen, of heavy Scotch and Amoskeag flannelette, neat stripes, with or without collar. Sizes to 48, at $1.98. immediate wear. - Fashioned of Cellophane straw that has that jet spangle, lustrous effect, combined with rich satin, in chic styles. WOl ND SAVINGS FOR BOYS, Included are off-the-face hats, small sailors end ODD INCOMPLETE LOTS e e e AR SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS navy blue, henna, also dlack. 10 new styles for Spring. All-silk taffeta and jersey, lovely styles with fancy flounces, some ribbon trim- med, at $5. Children’s Straw Hats, $2.98 to $10 | | Advance showing in tailored or dressy models, ribbon, | velvet and flower trimming. Black and colors, 3t $298 to $10.00. » \ Princess Slips, $1.98 | School Dresses, $1.59 | { Made of fine nainsook, dainty{ Of gingham, in neat, good ,'m* 'flh.:::: n'ndhmuroldcry ;v“nl:hin' adu-lnel nid pl‘l.d‘s Care- 3 m ly and smartly made with ow.uned in lsce. ¢ to 1¢ years. ket, belt Formeriy to 3350 AL $195. | years. " Underweas Day st $LEN Children’s Drawers, of cambric, straight or Knlcker 50¢ leg; neat embroidery trimmings; 2 to 14 years, at 79¢ Sale $12.50 to $15 Trousers, reduced to Palats Extra $1.50. sizes, formerly $1.98, now Jl}ST FROM THE ORIENT ’ Handsome Kimonos, o $2.98, $3.98 and $5 Of heavy cotton crepe. Beautifully hand-em- broidered in vines, flowers, birds and blossoms of | the flowery kingdom. Rose, Copen, Pink, Blue and Lavender. | Boys’ Corduroy Suits Reduced to $7.45 Made of Crompton All-weather Flower-Trimmed Spring Hats Hundreds of these bright-colored, flower-trim- med Spring Hats, fashioned of straw and fine silks in all the newest styles and colors that are now much in demand. A hat to please the miss, young woman or matron. Priced moderately at $5.00 to $7.95. Palais Reyal—Seeond Fleer. corduroy. Coats box pleat model, - M‘““&s&""sfi”u‘. wear. 16 and 17 only. Reduced to $745. 1ss°dl7n'| Fe 1";1'5'03"“9 L an only. Formerly Redaced to $735 Boyl' Nod'olk Saits, made of True Blue 7 to 15 years. Bargain Basement---Remarkable Values for Thursday This Great Downstairs Economy Store again features scores of new and desirable money-saving items. For instance, take .50 Suits, now $13.75 .00 Suits, now $1250 Boys’ Wash Suits—Mothers, still good selection in our great January Sale. Women's. Fleece of H ousefumishings some of these values at random from below—Women’s Fleeced-lined /Union Suits, formerly sold at $2.00, now at 95c. to “d flsm i 37'95 : Women’s $1 Sports Hose at 69¢. Large Turkish Towels at 25¢, and good quality Pillowcases as low as 35¢c. Now read the rest of al m’:l.fl.m:ckm':m‘!l ‘!’-‘:rmf:: ‘s‘,“ ;‘5' of these remarkable values: & Iy $1650 to $2000. Reduced to . ( Boys® Sampeck Suits Reduced i Jnion Suits, 95¢ eorgette Blouses |New Frocks, $14.50 |Pillowcases, 35¢ 00 S, now $150 Including New Spring Dresses of good quality taffeta, of all-wool trico- tines, of good quality mignonettes, of chiffon taffeta—and of high-grade twill Formerly $2.00. at $2.98 Including samples and winter's most popular styles, in beaded and em- Size 42x36 inches. Fine weaves of good lined, medium weight, cotton, with wearing quality: At 35c—Bargain high neck and long sleeves; low neck, Basement. A list of needed houschold utensils at a no sleeves, ankle fength. Some knee price within the reach of all. ; | length in the lot. Made large and back velveteens, guaranteed fast ° Every suit guaranteed fast color. $1 size Galvanized Tubs, 79c. | fu"‘t Sizes 'y. 22 38 At 05ec Bara| broidered models, with square add V| colors. Straight line and other styles. Camlsoles > 8 I “ 3 $1 size Wash Boards, 79c. gain necks, long and 34 sleeves. In all the At $14.50.—Bargain Basement. $5.00 and $7.50 grade at $2.65 $125 Ice Cream Freezers, 79c. new shades. Sizes 38 to 46. At $2.98: Made of heavy wash satin, dainty $3.50 and $4.50 grade at SLB5 $139 Glass Coffee Mills, 79¢. —Bargain Basement. styles, .50 to $3.00 grade at $1.35 with lace trimmings, some phh;!y tailored. At $1.—Bargain Base- men $1.39 Batter Churns, 79c. 2 60c Bottles of O’Cedar Polish, 79¢c. $1.50 O’Cedar Polish Mops, 79c. $1.25 Waste Baskets, 79c. . MadrasShirting,25¢ Large assortment of beautiful stripes. At 25c yard.—Bargain Basement. Longcloth, 17¢ Yd. 36 inches wide. Lengths from 1 to 5 yards each. At 17c yard.—Bargain Palais Royal—Third Fiser. Union Suits, 95¢ Men’s Flannelette Pajamas Women’s Bloomers 7 rolls of 15c Toilet Paper, 79¢. Children’s. Formerly at $1.50. Wool Basement. M 3 2: flmon Flogl\;mlggps Ba t’l R in 59C ;mxe(;‘ hl]glh neckf long sleeves, ankle| ,. 0 S 1 and nght Shirts luminum 3 ength, all ages from 4 to 12 i A Washers Poc. obing, g e, rom 4to,l2 vear| Turkish Towels, 25¢|®, = sl & $3.50 to $5 Pajamas, $250 CI«:.? bo(:lefllc‘xquxd Vencer and 35c Dust ;l'u?’vcn mddar‘l; and medium grounds. Bargain Bascment. Hemmed. Double weight. Extra large full cut with reinforced crotch. Rufic $3.00 Night Shirts, $1.50 :—p‘ist‘c: White Enameled Canister Sets, e " s sige. _Special values at 25c each— bottom. At $1.—Bargain Blu-ent. They are made fram extra heavy-weight Bargain Basement. domet flannel, full cut, roomy made, the pajamas are plain trimmed or with silk frog fastenings, the night shirts, with or Dress Ginghams, 29¢ Women’s Under- 79c. $145 Gas Jet Heaters, 79c. $1 Rubber Door Mat, 79¢c. Petticoats, $2.98 .fl,lllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll‘lllIllI,.lI!Illl‘ll"ldflfi!'»v!(flzflflifl'.."u.."-..-‘-.-...-..-..A..lillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Sh79c Galvanized Coal Hod, with - 25c ovel slz: erd Polish M. p‘ $125 Can of Wizard Polish, 79c. $125 Pastry Board, 79c. 50 ft. of gnnd Clothes Line and 50 Clothes Pins, 79¢c. $1.39 Ironing Board, 79¢. 6 Table Spoons, "6 Dessert Spoons, 6 Tea Spoons, 6 Fruit Kmves, 79%. 125 Candle Larnrs, 1o $1.25 Candle Shades, 79¢c. Many others items too numerous to mention at 79c. Palais Reyal—Foeurth Fleer. Beautiful showing in plaids and three- tone color combinations. At 29¢ yard. n Basement. Wash Goods, 25¢ Printed colors of beautiful floral de- signs. At 25c yard—Bargain Base. ment. Plaid Blankets, 34.69 Each Full size. Ail cotten. In dark shades. Featured at $4.69.—Bargain Basement. 1 wear, 59¢ Fleece lined. Shirts have high neck, long sleeves. Pa-ts have muslin bands and ankle lerug Sizes 36 to 44. At .—Bargain Ba:-ment. Children’s Under- wear, 59c Wool mixed. For cold weather. Shirts have high neck’ and long , sleeves. Pants are ankle length. In . silver gray. 4 to 12 years. At 59c— Bargain Basement. \ Rex Batts, 13c Each Cotton batts, used for paddmg com- forts. Featured .for Thursday. At Basement. 13c batt—Bargain Dresses at $9.50 All-wool Serge Dresses for afternoon, business or office wear, embroidered styles, braid and plain tailored, Eton, straightline, waistline models, At $9.50.—Bargain Basement., Percales, 20c Yard Many choice finishes for aprons, dresses, etc. Light weight. At 20c yard. Made of all silk taffeta or Jersey, various styles of flounces. ~Street shades, At $298.—Bargain Nightgowns, $1.98 Made of plnk batiste, with dainty yloku f“ ; uflnA-tndsiace, kimono sleeves ace. | 98—Bargain Basement. 31 Sports Hose, 69¢ ‘Wool mixed, with seam up the back, l(iou:',lle heeé a‘nd IoALt 6A9l:l-_llle‘ in -heather effects, Bargaln Basement. without collar. In all sizes. Men’s Wool Socks, 59¢ Formerly $! a pair. All first grade. Shown in the popular heather style, green mixed, brown mixed, blue mixed, etc. Sizes 96 to 11%%. At 59 pair. Men’s Shirts at $1 We have just received another .50 dozen. to be added to this sale. All cleas, new, desirable Spring patterns, every shirt perfectly made and guaranteed as to fit, . color and make. Al sizes to 17. 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