Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1921, Page 24

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- * TEFEERITWRYTYTRTTOe e 3 4 ~ W eW bl AR R L s Al S A A New Stylish Skirting—Just Arrived. trimmed, three rows of pleating and deep hemstitched hem. Colors are Harding blue, brown, navy, orchid and tan. At $2.00.yard. Organdy Skirting, 40 inches wide, wide ' at interesting prices. Palais Royal—Neek: Ramona Romona $49.00 The - Large Hat —is the Right Style Hat for Milady’s After-Easter Chapeau $10, $15 and $20 The large brimmed hat—now estab- lished very firmly for the hat of the com- ing season. Some have an all-drooping brim, others straight brims, and still another a poke style with drooping % front and side brim with a sharp up- # turned rolled back that is cute and be- coming. We also have very smart small hats for the woman that prefers the chic small brim or close-fitting models, fashioned of horschair braids, malines, Chantilly lace, silk and satin straw braids; all handmade by skilled milliners and cleverly trimmed by expert designers that know just how to place that flower or bunch of fruit, add a touch of ribbon or place a piece of ostrick that will give a finish to each hat that will give that youthful appearance in individuality and dis- tinctiveness that every woman desires. The predominating colors are, as usual, Black, Brown and Navy with a large variety of beautiful high colors that adds a color dispfay that bespeaks of the warm days to come. Unusual values at $10, $15 and $20. New Display of Chic Sports Hats at $7.95, $10 to $16.50 All styles forecast point to 1921 as being the biggest secason of sports wearing apparel we have had in many years. Consequently, we have prepared the largest display of the foremost New York designers of sports millinery, including — De Marines, Phipps, Seybel, Philmont, as well as many original designs from our own skilled designers that will the most critical taste. Here are to be found Novelty Straws, Imported Leghorns, Japan Body Hats, as well as pretty faille and moire silks and straw and ribbon or straw and wool effects in solid and combination colors i 113 iated. that really must be seen and tried on to be ful y);gg:ic-a G A Very Interesting Group of Georgette Crepe Blouses, $12.95 Dress Blouses, in new- est colors, Bisque, Gray, Flesh and White. Over- blouses, with round col- lars and short sleeves. These are finely made. Several styles. At $12.95. Other Georg:tte Crepe Blouses at $8.95 New Cream Net Blouses, $4.95 Palin_styles and some with frills; round collars and edged with colors. Palais Royal—Third Floer. Organdy Skirting, in white with black embroidered dot and 4 rows of plaiting. Also the same style in different colors and combinations. At $3.25 yard. Others ‘wear Dept.—Main Floor Bolivia Evora % Coats .Made to Sell at $32.50 to $45 We commence the day’s selling with acomplete range of sizes, 16 to 44. Attractively Developed of Chamoistyne Satin Tricotine Velour Normandy Yalama Navy ' Platinum Jade Mahogany Deer Cordovan THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 3, 1921—-PART 1 IIIIIII....I.IIIIIII!II.lll.l.llll-llI-IIIIllIll-IIIIllIll-l-l--I--III--l---lI-I--llll.....-l-llllI--lll e PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th & G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. = 500 Wonderful New Coats Secured by our buying staff at remarkable price concessions and passed on to the customers of the Palais Royal at a fraction of their real worth. Every Coat is New--never shown by us before. There are~Straightline Coats, Regulation Models, Wrappy effects, Smart Capes, Chic Dolmans And the Colors Include: All of the New Tans and many others. This item is merely an apgfliur and when you read it you will crave for more of such values, and, best of all, you will find them here a-plenty. 3.250 Yards 23-inch All-Silk Crepe de Chine, 69¢ Yard . .We know the price is ridiculously low, and we only wish we had more to offer. The quantities are as 250 yards of Maize 150 yards of Nile 690 Now as to quality: It is a heavy thread, fine grade Lingerie Crepe, ideal for underwear, blouses, negliges, sashes, etc. We know there won't be enough to go around and we fear it will be unobtainable again at this low price. Next Comes 1,000 yards 33- 1,000 yards of White 1,000 yards of Pink 500 yards of Light Blue 350 yards of Orchid The best of it is that Pongees are in great demand and this quality is excellent. 1It's a silk of many uses; it's good for dresses, shirts, blouses, etc. It has no equal for hard wear.. Remember just 1,000 yards at this low price White Sports Tussah Silk. Suiting weight, corded white pongee and extra heavy pink crepe de chine, all offered in one lot. At $249 yard. 2,000 yards 36-inch Pure cate. There are plenty of these popular shades, brown, navy and black. Also changeable effects in six different color combinations. All street shades. Coats Made to Sell | at $49.50 to $75 The Palais Ry 7% A Sale of the first magnitude. Its an extraordinary Underpriced Selling Event. Our buyer made a special trip to the market to purchase new si'ks for this sale, and the best proof that he was eminently successful is the presentation of thousands upon thousands of yards of quality Silks at prices that will surely create a sensation. It is our determination to make this the biggest silk sale we have ever held. The mere announce- ment of the prices we are going to append to these Silks will attract a multitude of buyers. Now Comes a Wonderful zinc, gray and. orange. j Heavy quality Pink Wash Satin Figured Khaki Kool Sports ks, in various colors, with contrasting designs such spring green, tan, old rbse, etc. A comparative price is not neces- at the quality. However, they were purchased for the occasion, so out they go; the best part of it is, the beautiful shades that we can give you—there are three of the most popular grays, two shades of brown, a very handsome shade of Chiffon Velvet at, yd. $4.49 You can see the price is low, and the quality is excellent—in great demand for sports coats. Only two of the many pictured. We have gathered these splendid coats in three great groups: Sale of Sifks 7,500 Yds. Superb Quality Silks, All at 40-inch Crepe de Chine 40-inch Georgette Crepe 36-inch Dress Satin d 36-inch Liberty Satin 0. y ] 36-inch Wash Satin Here is one of the best lots ever placed on a retail counter at the price. It's quality that counts and we know you will buy these Silks and want more. The colors shown in the Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chines are: Pink, white, apricot, zinc, peach, honey-dew, pearl, rust, Harding blue, champagne, Havana brown, dark brown, henna, marine, light navy, dark navy and black. In Dress Satins the colors are: Peacock, brown, navy and black. The Satin Liberty in black and seal brown. 350 yards of inch Heavy Quality All-Silk Lot of Fine Silks, amehibhite B hngerie Serepe, Chinese Pongee 1,250 yds. at, yard.. $1.98 Sperts Saiting $2 69 at, yard 98¢ Georgettes with handsome Satin e o de . Y s borders; colors are copenhagen, SaaLy i3 750 yards of Sports Silk at, yard. ... $3.49 It would be difficult. to describe accurately these beautiful silks. There are novelty white sport beige, white, of 98c yard. sary, but you will appreciate the silks, heavy quality ripple suiting, = : 2 . tural tan shad th - 1,500 yards 40-inch Crepe Saliclibinkotitionly o auisite. ports stk Sat Royel 1a Meteor and Silk ig;;m:;«;d effects. All priced at i All-Si .49 yard. Radium Taffeta ... 32.49 > }:’8500 y:::ds 40-inch Last hfu( n_t:{ least by al;y means Fine heavy quality. These are nton Crepe 2.98 TED T shown in zinc, brown, taupe. pink. at $2. 1,000 yards 36-inch Striped henna, tan an lack. so at | v o= AR S LA e Here is one of the most wanted H irti 2. silks of the hour—you will marvel Radium Shirting, o $1.59 All pure silk. For shirt or tailored waist. This fabric is ideal. There are eight different multi-color combinations, _all- white background, and one of the best shirting values we have ever o * peacock, a rich navy, also white Silk Chiffon 1 69 and black. Priced for the sale at %fi:m:‘ace allotted s 4 .98 yard. P used up, Taffeta, yard ... . $1. = but there are many other items This is an excellent lot of fine A ~ of interest we would like to detail. Taffetas that will be hard to dupli- 40-inch Black Silk However, we extend a welcome to this- our most important silk sale, wherein values and quality are paramount. Be sure to visit our Silk Section tomorrow. Palais Royal—Second Floor. uul“l-ll,mlmu..~-l.......lll....l.lIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllII.IIIII...II.IIIIII.IIIIIIIIIII. '3 Fringes at 65¢ to $6.95 Yard Now in demand for panels. sashes and tunics. Plain and knotted. Colors—heana, flame, Copen, dark and light gray, taupe, brown, navy, tan and gold. Also rose and Copen; also Persian combinations. 2 to 18 inches wide. At €3¢ to $6.95 yard. Sorrento Blue Tobacco Taupe Coats Made to Sell at $635 to $95 Palais Reyal—Third Filoor. ’ Palaia Royal—Trimming Dept—Main FiSor. Bolivia $39.00 ‘Women’s Silk Hose, $2.95 Including the Most Fashionable Models . Attractive lot of Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned. all-over silk, in black, white, gray, brown. Also silk embroidered clocks and insteps. Pointex, Rivoli and Van Raalte. All perfect. At $2.95. Holeproof Hose, $1.75 | Women's Silk Hose, $1.45 V. . o~ Full-fashioned pure thread sil Shae e e A Naatily hose. with mercerized tops. 1 backs. In black, brown and cor- T R AR dovan. Recommended for satis- factory wear. At $1.75. Women’s Union Suits, $i This includes Richelieu, (Fartd ‘Women’s Hose, 59¢ and Athena makes. Large ad Silk and fiber hobe, also fine sortment of union suits, low neé! lisle hose, seamed back. In black, white, brown and gray. At 6%c Closed Suits. In white and pixl pair. Tailored tops, bodice style an) fancy yokes. 'Regular and exi 0. Women’s Ribbed Vests, 50c sizes. At $1.0 Low neck, tailored tops, bodice Kayser Silk Vests, $2.95 style and fancy vokes. Bick and Women's. Tailored {ops a front in attractive designs. White bodice style. In white and pinl and pink. Regular and extra At $2.9. sizes. At 50c. . Royal—Main ¥ Some Special Values in New § Linen and Wash Goods Stoffels Swiss Organdy, 98¢ Yard 45 inches wide. In a wide range of all the new and desi able colorings, a closely woven fabric with a permanent finis At 98c yard Swiss Organdie, $2.50 Yard Yard 46 inches wide. Imported: 40 inches wide. good crisp qus white grounds. beautifully em- ity in light blue. pink, old ra broidered in a big range of new designs and colorings. At $2.50 yard. 5 Tissue Ginghams 75¢ Yard ' 32 inches wide. Woven with and without silk stripes, makes ideal summer dresses, being much lighter than the ordinary gingham. At 75c yard. orchid, yellow, nile, green, mon and turquoise. At 50c Printed Dress Voiles 48c Yard ' 45 pieces in a wonderful of new and desirable pattefn and colorings. the best we h shown this season. A chance, 4 secure high-class merchandise a low figure. Regularly 75c an $1. At 48c yard. Promenade Suiting at 48¢ Yard . 36 inches wide. In a full range of golorings, the best imitatiol of linen made, fast cofors. At 48c _\'ard‘.: ! Swiss Organdies, $1.50 Yard Ginghams at 12Yc \)Ild 45 inches wide. White shadow 27 inches wide. Domino chec} organdies in beautiful designs Apron and Dress Ginghams with'a good permanent fnish; blue checks. At 12%c yard. r oung miss. 4 ) At 3130 yara. o oone e Cotton Muslin, 16c Yand 36 inches wide. Bleached Fine Ginghams, 39c Yard good sturdy cotton, closely 32 inches wide. In checks and en. at 16c yard. plaid effects. Of fine yarns and highly finished. At 39c yard. Dress Ginghams, 20c Yard 27 inches wide. 60 pleces of : this extra fine gingham. Al Quilted Padding, $2.25 light coloring. BIg range of the 63 inches wide. bleached. We) At 4 small checks, so desirable. made and filled with white. 20c yard. { dings. At $2.25 yard. Quilted Bed Pads, $3 and $3.50 Each Well made, covered with fine cotton and filled with white wa ng. Size 42x76 inches at $3.00 each. Size 54x76 inches at $3.50 each. 36 inches wide, bleached. Wit a soft finish. At 20c yard. di 1 Palaix Royal—Second

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