Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921. THE HE L] || . 1896-1921. Our Silver Jubilee is at hand. Ring out the glad tidings. Twenty- five years of successful storekeeping; and ‘now we stop to celebrate with sales to fit the sevent. . Sale of MEN’S $ 50 Spring suits 37 The sale is teally a birthday present from our two leading makers. About half of the suits are Society Brand; the others are equally high grade—in fact, the suits average up with those now in stock at $50 to $65. Models for a? men; all share in this Silver Jubilee. Accepted models and materials; plenty of the new pencil stripes, fancies and light shades. Choice is $37.50. Men’s Low Shoes, $5.50 You’re getting newness and quality here. Every style oxford—the new brogues and cross tips; the plain toes, too. Black, wax calf, brown calf, . toney red calf. Wingfoot rubber heel attached. All sizes. Men’s Trousers, $4.95 made to sell at $7.50 to $8 ) Dress trousers in fine cassimeres and wor- steds. . Neat mixtures and dignified stripes. Also . . - . solid colors. Plain or}cufi bottoms; all sizes. G Tomorrow we begin the 25th anniversary of this busi- ness. It’s our SILVER JUBI- LEE, and enthusiasm has been £ fused to the white heat of en- deavor to make ‘the occasion memorable. : They have responded gen- erously. They have given us merchandise well below its market price; and we, in turn, have foregone customary prof- its to make each item an ex- traordinary value. Silver Jubilee merchandise fills the store, and every de- § We have gone to our friends in the market—to jobber and manufacturer—and have en- listed their support. partment contributes its share. Men’s silk shirts, $4.95 “This,” we said, “is our Sil- This opening announcement Lowest peico wo kisins - Mighigpati ver Jubilee. We have been gives—and is intended only to shirts of this quality. They. eonform to the highest standards of excellence in material and making; they ‘include crepe de chine, broadcloth and jersey . silks, in white and fancy stripes. . dealing with you for up to 25 : years; help us make this the sale of sales.” give—hints of what to expect. The daily papers will carry on the story. = £ r Women’s sateen . petticoats 9° Superior grade sateen, made into well-wearing pet- ticoats with accordion plait- ed flounce. Black, blue and green. (Becond Floor.) * Corsets very special at . | A marufacturer’s contri- bution—of pink or white éoutil in low bust style. Garters at front and sides. (Becond Floor.) Women’s Kayser ribbed vests 39¢ Band-top ribbed vests in pink and white. In white, 36 to 44; in pink, 36 and 38. (First fioer, eeuth annex.) Dutch muslin curtains 89¢ Soft white muslin cur- tains, trimmed with hem- stitching—ideal for sleeping rooms. All are 2% yards r long. (Third Seor.) The Silver Jubilee provides apparel for your- self and the family; furnishings for the home; fur- niture for every room—all at decisive savings. Look for the Silver Jubilee sale signs; they show the way. Women’s sample chemise and nightgowns, $1 White nainsook gowns and chemise in a host of attractive styles. Tailored and frilly styles, the chemise with both built-up and strap shoulders. (Becend floor.) Big boys’ two-trousers suits Norfolk and semi-Norfolks in quality cas- simeres and cheviots. Splendid choice of new colorings and patterns. Sizes 8 to 18. (Third floor.) Women’s an& misses’ silk dresses, $15 Taffetas, mignonettes and wool ‘serges in delightful new springtime styles. are also extra sizes to 52. (Second fleer.) Coats, capes and wraps, $15 Swagger polo styles, both belted and flare, as well as most attractive new wraps and cape coats of quality velour in new spring shades. Sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 42. (Second floor.) Women’s tweed and jersey suits, $15 The suits of universal appeal for spring and summer wear—all occasion fashion fab- rics that fit into outdoor life like growing grass and singing birds. (Second floer.) The Hecht Seventh at F Included - pecially tempting. 8x10 perfect grass rugs 54.95 Shipped in a leaky car, they became wet at one end. Made to sell for $8.50, . but for this very harmless * reason reduced. Reinforced | with double warp. (Fourth floer.) 9x12 Congoleum rugs 58.95 Absolutely perfect rugs, made with one seam down the center. A wide variety of attractive patterns and colorings make them es- (Pourth floer.) W;§mén’s fine lambskin gloves $ l 19 2-clasp imported lambskin gloves, absolutely perfect throughout. ‘White, brown, black and tan with embroidered | backs. (First floor, eouth annmex.) 81x90 Wearwell sheets $ l .39 Fine quality uslin sheets, | madg wnltrlll wide hems and free from dress- | ing. Large, double-bed size. Pillowcases, 23¢ 42x36 soft muslin cases, with wide hems. (Third ) Co. » - Women’s pure silk hose 51.19 Full fashioned with mercer- ized tops; subject to very triv- ial imperfections, scarcely ap- parent. Black, brown, gray and white. (First floor, eouth anmex.) 2,000 yards of bordered scrim 9°yd. Double bordered scrim in a wealth of good colors for dra- peries. Scrim that formerly sold last season at 25c. . Tots’ organdie dresses 51 .59 Cunningly checked organdie sses in lavender, pink, rose, Mue and maize; with plain eolor organdie collars and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6. (Third floor.) W N C Babies’ hand-embroidéred things Daintiest, hand-embroidered Madeira pretty things for baby. Infants’ caps, 79¢; baby bibs, 69t. ' Pillowslips, $1.79. < Carriage covers, $3.50. Children’s combinations, $2.69. (Third floor.) Women’s sample dress blouses $3.95 : Of mignonette, georgette crepe or, crepe de chine, in delightful overblouse and regulation tuck-in styles. Trimmed ,with beading, hand embroidery and genuine filet. All new colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Girls’ sample white dresses $4.95 Prettiest batiste, voile, lawn and 6rgandie : dresses. Trimmed with tucks, ruffles and rib- bon sashes—many, many styles. Sizes 8, 10 and 14. Girls’ hats, $1.95 Tailored, roll brim Milan straw hats with grosgrain ribbon streamers. (Thira floor.) A magnificent phonograph 369 : : Including 25 double-disc records, 9-inch size—50 selections. s : A very special offer and $5 a -month pays; for it! Boys’ and girls’ shoes, $2.79 Low shoes in fine patent or dull leathers, Havana brown kid, mahogany and light tan - calf and white reignskin. Ogfords, Mary Jane pumps, Theo ties, and instep strap slippers. Sizes 814 to 2. (Third. goor.) ~ (Secona ioor) ~ plaited Rose. BRI Full seamless first quality hose. Reinforced heels, donhle,sglc_and toe. Black a cy heather mixtures. S5c a pair; 6 pairs, $3. < 1 ; 35¢c Paris garters, 19¢ ingle grip garters. in all co?gn; not more than” two pairs to a customer. Men’s soft & derby spring hats Approved spring madels, dark brown; in light and gray, pearl, tan and black. Knox caps, $1.65. Imported and hand tailored, but you know Knox quality. (First Soar.) Small' boys> wool " jersey suits Middy and Oliver Twyjst sults in olive and green jer- sey cloth. Trimmed with braid anfl insign¥a. Sizes 3 to 10. (Third Soor.) ~-blouse or shirt Knickers of . gray crash and Leonard sujtings. Sizes 7 to 17..Blouses of fine qual- ity madras. Sizes 6 to 16. Shirts of high count striped - percales. Sizes 12 to 14 neck- band. " ¢Thind oor) Men’swilk. . . gy, iy

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