Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1921, Page 10

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- THE EVENING STAR, .“'ASHINGTON, D. HEES NN SN IS NSNS NN EEEE NS NN NSNS EEEEEEEEEEEEIE ' T PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. b (=) MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1921 : J SESEEEESEEEEEEEESEENSEEEEEEEEENEEEEEEEEREEEnEY - SR [ ] Pre-Easter Sale. Tomorrow and Wednesday Several Thousand Yards of Fine Silks and Woolens, $2.75 yard Offered at one price. Easter Petticoats Galore at $3.98, $5 Up to $15 It is useless to describe every lot—sufficient to say they are of the season’s newest styles, made of the best possible materials and every shade, both plain and changeable. Plenty of navy. Sizes for the small, medium and extra stout. Palain Royal—Third Floor. i, N Palals Royal—Second Floor. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. De.:'ign and Trim Your Own Easter Hat—Choose From Our Large Selection of Untrimmed Hats, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 to $6.50 The untrimmed blocked hats have become the predominating style hats of the season. It has been some years since blocked hats have had such a strong demand in all style centers. Our enlarged stocks have been added to daily to meet the de- mand, and we now offer a wonderful selection of all the wanted straws, styles and colors now so popular. Included are Lisere, Piping, Milan Hemp and Novelty Straws in large, medium and small hats to suit every 'individual idea. Popular colors to choose from. Braids, Webbing, Cellophane Cloth, Etc. | New Easter Trimmings Straw Braid, Hair Braid, Tagal Plateaus, = At 35c, 50c, 75, 98c to $3.98 All-over Visca Webbing and Cellophane Our ‘trimming counters are now piled Cloth at $1.25, $2.00, $3.50 to $6.95. high with Flowers, Fruit Wreaths, Ostrich A most unusual large assortment of and Fancy Feathers that will afford the styles and colors to choose from. We also home milliners a wonderful selection and were fortungte in sccuring a large ship- rung C: offers a host of new ideas that make trim- ment of Cellophane Cloth that has become ming onc’s own Easter hat a joy and a very scarce item in millinery, owing to pleasure. the large demand by dress designers and makers. If it s straw you want. always All Patterns and Model Hats in ;fixr)sltt.t e Palais Royal Millinery Department OIIIFI’CIICII salon NOW Reduced % Smart Banded Hats for the Tailored Costume At $3.98, $5to $7.95 up Most becoming styles for every woman and miss. Light and comfortable wearing qualities. Included are different style sailors, rolled brims and drooping brims in solid colors or two-tone color effect such as navy blue, crown and upper brim with natural color underfacing and many other smart color combinations now in vogue in all the most wanted straws now in demand. Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose at $2.35 Pure Thread Silk Authentic New Styles Will Be —lace inserts, embroidered fronts, embroidered clocks and lace clocks. Black and white. Manufacturers’ sam- ples and irregular weaves. Watching Every Opportunity Enabled Us to Make, Just Previous to Easter, This Special Purchase of New Spring Coats Extraordinary Values Placed Tuesday on Two Groups and Specially Priced $25 and $36 These Coats Compare Favorably With Our $45 and $75 Models of Last Spring Materials are Bolivia, Velour, Polo, Silvertone and Covert Cloth. The newest and smartest of spring styles are shown in great abundance. Sports and swagger models, “Johny” Coats, full belted styles and wrap effects. All Are Silk Lined Throughout. Colors Are Rookie, Peacock, Ostrich, Navy and T an. Sizes 14 to 44. ] § Contfnu;ny Our History-Makfng Dre-Easter Sale of Dresses at $35 Fashioned of Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and fine quality Mig- nonette. A splendid collection of models to select from. Palaix Royal—Third Floor. Palnix Royal—Second Floor. BOYS’ Pre-Easter Sale— Clothes and Furnishings of Quality at Extremely Low Prices Boys’ All-wool 2-Trousers i’?}‘&ukalxxs:iu real $17.50 to .00 values s 8 to 18, $l2-50 tle Boys' Spring Reefers, of fine all-wool Oswego Blue Serge and Imported Tweeds, ;»T:‘l};"’swm: sizes 59.45 An Easter Sale cf_ - Men’s Silk Cravats 69c or 3 for $2 Regularly $1 Toilet Articles Of Ivory Pyralin and Ivaleur. Made in good- looking patterns. Children’s Dainty White Dresses at $5.98 Of organdie, with neat colored ruffles on skirt and wide sash. An assortment of dresses sure to please both mother and child. Sizes 6 to 14 years. At $5.98. Blouses Of Refinement— Georgette Crepe Featured at $8.95 Organdie and Swiss Dresses—In all-white or pas- tel shades; several “cute” styles with ruffle trimming Large assortment of bro- caded striped and figured $5.50 Du Barry Cloth Brushes : $4.59 patterns, also plain colors Overblouses, tie-back and at e 5 All smart styles. S350 Du Barry Hat Brushes ;:.::“:"é‘.’uw""' Z7to16) regulation models, newest Slip-easy bands, narrow and Women’s Hose, $1.45 Boys' Shirts and Blouses— 41,25 Tiu Barry Drcsbing Combs collar effects, beautiful laces wide shapes. Full-fashioned silk with Bell make; stouts; percale and &t $1.00 Children’s Silk Fiber combined, trimmed with nl}e‘{f:néendy;ox:is);n hkfik;:rd :nanii‘r:is: n[irkl)ind :r‘ro“!ar at- 189 Du B Shoe H - s rh white, ve. - ached: all new, neat patterns. e u Barry Shoe Horns Sweaters, $2.98 f(.]-nL_\« ri bbon. In flesh, Men’s Madras fect,’ Also. women’s full- S it $l 25 Du Barry Manicure In soft shades of ro;e,dcopcn alnd b"q“l:' “dh't;' e 5 Shirts at $1.59 {ashxotaed zll-ov;l’ Si‘kht‘g“' MB Bell Bloi e turquoise, some wit leep color undreds of other at- R n e popular chiffon oys’ Bel ouses, collar at- and sash. 8 to 12 years. Ke $298. tractive New Easter Every Shirt is guaranteed weight. Black, gray, suede achod: high count percales, 3 Blouses, $4.95 to $15. fast color. perfectly cut and and brown. Slightly ir- woven madras and 95 R e e o Sport Smocks, $1.98 Palaix lioyal—Third Floor. madelLivas Butioniliot regular weaves. khaki; sizes 6 to 16. C $3.75 and $3.95 Ivaleur Powder Ciddi h, Ramie li d B Women's Silk Hose, $1.10 | Women’s Lace Hose, $4.50 Boys’ $350 to $5.00 Wash Sh vale Of Kiddie cloth, Ramie linen an cuff style. Made from Thread silk with seamed |\ Pure Th th i oxes und Huir Receivers at $2.95 Trouville cloth, ‘attractive stsles Wonderful Showing of ) : with se | ure Thread Silk Hose, in Suits, $1.95 and $2.45. $1.69 Ivaleur Powder Boxes £ K% o cabeod | . g o corded and woven goods. i S L |~ Paris clocks and lace fronts, Boys’ Storm Hats at $1.45 and "lu 50 Ivory Pyralin Powdier :;"\'rh 1'{2'5'3 'Zgl;;‘ux;,i;n;ng::“r;,d: { Blooming Easter Sizes 14 to 17. Note every vaiues Al pertect. o e "g';-:c;':;;'g:f,::m“’ $1.95. ’ B e Tty low and white. Sizes for children s Flowers Shirt is guaranteed fast col- Children’s Silk Socks, 75c to $1.50. B e o T n and misses. At $1.98. 1, §2, §3, $4 and $5 ors. In plain colors with fancy tops. Black, white and for and four-in-nands. SOC Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. wanted colors. Sizes 4 to 9%. At 75c to $1.50 pair. At Palais Royal,—Main Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal—Main Floor: Tuesday--Basement| Day Brings Astonishing Values DRESS SALE in a Pre-Easter Basement Day Values Below are some of thé many values offered tomorrow: 12,230 Yards of Wash Goods. . ’ Just Received From New York--A Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock st vartn meamm, iy | 700 Yot g coloxe Eipinte blue; Sursny s mn Basement Day, 87¢ brown. Basement Day. 98¢ S Progressive merchandising methods, backed by past achievements, gives double emphasis to this sale S Ll oo fip g 4,000 Yards Griffen Plaids, ex- tra-heavy wash fabric for shirts, rompers, dresses, etc. Basement Day, 5 yards, 87c tant and absorbent. $1.89 Basement Day, 10 yards, Underwear SPECIALLY PRICED Women's Vests—ribbed—low- and enables our Basement patrons to enjoy purchasing dresses that they decided to pay considerably more for. This manufacturer found his surplus stock greater than ever. Knowing our initiative and our forward-stepping policy of QUICK SALES AND LITTLE PROFITS, he offered us these new and attractive dresses at a tremendous 400 Yards Organdies, 40 inches H 1 -hi, ie o wide; crisp quality, in lovely * o price concession, which is now passed on to our Bascrpent patrons. Solors. “Baserient Dav,” §1.17 neck. " slecveless, regular 5.;: 3 yards, Basement Day, 3 for 1,500 Yards Longcloth, 36 Union n—=size 44— for women of full fizure. Low- neck. short sleeves. knee e Pt D, . Outxsize Vextw—Size 44; cut 500 Yards Swiss, 36 inches: fully large, low neck and dotted effects for dresses and sleeveless, elastic ribbed gar- waists. Basement Day, Q8. ments. Basement Day., 49c 2 yards, | 2 for v inghams, Caminoles, 88c—Of wash satin, an:l.mv.vhi‘l:r-c-he(;kl‘.{ur h(‘)’\‘x:: five dainty styles, elastic top dresses and aprons. and lace trimmed. Base- 88 Basement Day, 6 yards, c ment Day.... Bloomers 69c—O0f_sateen, 800 Yards Marquisette, 35 black and pink and Winds: inches; in pink, cream and - crepe in pink only. Reinforced white. lasement gusset and neat ruffie. Day, 5 yards, 98c Basement Day .»........ 6% inches. The sheer quality used for fine undergarments. $1 98 Basement Day, 10 yards, o Six of Fashion’s Newest Designs Are Illustrated in Materials of Canton Crepe—Taffeta Georgette Combinations Crepe de Chine—Charmeuse Crepe Meteor 4““..Illl.lIIIZIIIIII‘IIIIIIlll.llllfl‘.l.ll!IllIIllllllllll.Illl- «’(«l Remarkable Collection of |- Petticoats, 79¢ Popilar Taffetine Petticoats in Corsels at plain colors, beautiful g;;lrc-l:_ effects and all 32.59 Basment Day, 78c. 4 Including $3.50 and $4 Models May-o-Belt, C-B _Amer- jcan Lady and Special , “Palais Royal” Corsets— new spring and summer models; designed to fit every type of figure, here in one make or another. D White and Pink 25 Dozen Sizes 20 to 36 o Materials include fancy rocades, coutil and ba- Rompers, $1 Hate low ot subdimes bst mddels, with various Cute Peg-top style, for length skirts; rubber boy or girl. Sizes 2 to tops. & N R AR ¥ ¥ g Csye g Suit Cases at $1—Brown fiber —Ilooking like leather—light but strong. 24-inch size—with brass snap and lock. Base- sl ment Day .... TR S 2z R Many of the newest creations. Beau- 'tifully trimmed with beads, braid, tucks, lace, ribbons and scores of models stun- ningly embellished with embroidery. ‘-lllllllllllllll.l.l.llll S SRR R R R R RN E RN RRRRRRRRRRRENREEELEEENRENRERERNRENRRERNNRNRERYRERENRERENNRRREREENNRNENE] S SN ENENEENEDRUNEEAREED to 44. Copenhagen, gray, navy and brown. Sizes 14 Because of the recent success of the Base- ment Dress Sales and because these values are | so astonishing, we urge early shopping. _ On sale Bargain Basement at $18 Sheeting—39-Inch—best wear- ing helvy_’unblem:lled. Base~ ment Da; ; 98¢ yards .. Ribbed Hose, women’s; black and white, reinforced; sizes 8% to 10. Regular at 25c. ‘Basement Day, 50¢ 3 pairs, Silk Hose, with long_silk boot, wide and elastic ribbed tops; 8% to 10, in black and white, 69¢ grade, Base- $1,00 ment Day, 2 pairs, Bedspreads—Double-bed size. Only 24 of these $2.00 Spreads. ° Base . $1.69 Outsize Hose— Women’s ~ Ribbed Top Hose, made fully large and long, while shapely. 39c grade, Basement - 98¢ - Da; 3 pairs, " ild’s Hose, ribbed, with ample leg length and rein- forced feet. Sizes 6 to 9, in - black and white. 25¢ de, Basement Day, - 3 pairs, Child’s Socks—Ribbed White Socks with “striped cuff 29¢ tops, with double heels and toes. Sizes 6to 9. Basement Day, ‘IIII%IIIIIIIIIVIIllllIl!lllfil SEEEREEER 6, in linene, cambric and Basement Day Special— & = galatea; somp.avith white tomorrow at $2.59. . . All new colors, includ- Sody hasement Day st Faisia & oy i—Barsain { ing new blue, black, taupe,

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