Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1921, Page 15

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. > 2 3 ¥ 3 ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 191 " 15 N 25 years of storekeeping and never such a sale. Never such a volume of values, never such appreciation. Tomorrow starts another record breaking day. N 16-button length : : Silk Gloves ‘ : Started today, and now going o 3 2 2 gty e vl Jubilee sale women’s suits, $25 $1.19 = Judge their quality from the materials — excellent tweeds, tricotines, men’s wear serge and jersey. ’ Popular gloves for spring wear, fashioned of excellent quality silk. Sale women’s i il ini th: hout— The jersey suits are in extra _si_zes Sl Sl 4214 to 5215. Cut along slenderizing D ps $ l 5 n;vel't.y ':“Cf‘d‘s a; cf)llllar a‘r)\d _cdufl's, lines with trim, notched collar revers White, navy. black. pongee and > ccctye braidiand st ks embioldery. i andwellifitting icuffa S In il the a cause for jubilee resses Sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to 4. e e gact mode. Not every size in every shade, but Jersey and tlwed suits, $15 all sizes inclusively. Women’s smart Walking We planned big, we bought big—and the sale is BIG! Biggest of all in the oxfords, $5‘85 values it brings! The ' Test-lookin best-wearing Taffetas. foulards, famous Cheney The suits for miss or matron—for rain or shine, for Clearing Silk h : e's mang;:ould wish for foulards, mignonettes and satins—in a informal dress or sports wear. shoes an,\d “;;0 i ravishing style display that leaves almost The jerseys offer novelty effects as to The tweeds are finely tailored in true l al 690 day-in an 5 ¥y A nothing to be desired. collars and cuffs, and come in pleasing w . 0od suit” fashion and come in wide col- g oves & In ‘"h?:h bg’;;g n‘:;;lital:; :35‘3 5 range of plain color and heather o e TOWT, WI if ; <hi. i = ‘mixtures. or range. Sizes o an b 5 b . - E; elt soles. Com- Beautifully fashioned in the most ap- Broken sizes in 2-clasp Silk Gloves— ,‘,}‘Scc‘i‘;fiifi”o}" sizscs in both proved styles: ruffled and bouffant for (Apparel Sheps—Second Floor.) ey :I & and ohit styles. the slender, youthful figure, slenderizing, variously in pongee, gray, black and white. L (First ficor, morth anmex.) graceful, “long-line” n)odcls for the more mature figure. 3 _ Luxurious coats & wraps, $25 Distinctive garments, every one—of superior styles and All the wanted beading and braiding, with novelty touches too numerous to Women’s full fashioned describe. In all of the wanted colorings, too, with navy, gray al?)d brown pre- fabrics. . o1 = dominating. Sizes 16 to 20 and 24 to 44. Belted sports models and Polo As for capes—you may choose new Sflk hose’ $1~69 coats, eithgl? belted or flare-back, ~ knit capes with brushed wool collars : e A Taffetas in sizes 42} to 52%5. — comprise one exceedingly popular and revers or the always-wanted Pure ingrain silk hose—silk to the . group. serge circular capes. S very top and finely full fashioned. " = [ i rels d The styles are too varied to permit full Very trivial and harmless imperfections ]_one] spr ; Skil't 8 95 Embrm.der‘cd wraps of velour an st Sion = ol ihont ce b allow for the price. Black and cordovan. / y p mg S’ L] goldtone invite you at another turn. to 20 and 34 to 4. First Floer, south annex. Plaids in every conceivable style and coloring, plaited or Other coats and raps $19.50 plain. ; : i i i 1 i N d; men’s wear Baronet sports skirts in a wealth Fine men’s wear serge skirts, New coat wraps of suede velour, beautifully braided; 0) 0 bed of sports shades, including navy, plaited or plain. Sizes 25 to 32 waist- serge capes and Polo coats, in both belted and flare-back' styles. LWomen s rib) black and ivory white. bands, with some special serge skirts Sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to 44. (Apparel shops, second ficor) in sizes 32 to 38. (Appare] Shops—8econd Floor.) Jubilee sale slip covers three for $12.75 union suits, 69¢ - ‘ § Half-price sale for - baby ‘Maker’s sample-line of Two of the most wanted styles— fashioned of soft ribbed cotton. The Augusta suits are in both regular and extra sizes, with tight or shell knee and with regulation or bodice tops. White only. Tremendous, yes, even for the Silver Jubilee—Here are 2,000 boys’ BLOUSES Just for Anniversary we will measure, cut and make for you com- plete slip covers for any three-piece suite, the material not to exceed 20 yards. Finé linerie stripe is the material used and you may have a choice of 6 patterns. $1.25 window shades, 59¢ Splendid-wearing oil que shades, in ’ood greens, white and yello:?:nd size 6x36 or 7x36. Complete with all the necessary fixtures for hanging. $4.95 over drapes, $2.95 ‘The Kayser suits, in regular sizes only, and with tight or loose knee. Pink only. ‘Women’s cotton vests, 29¢ Of fine ribbed cotton, and made in bodice C J style. Both regular and extra sizes. Small boys’ wool jersey Tots’ dresses creepers Oliver Twist suits rompers : Finely made with vala dge—read: = $ 95 et ok The dresses are of organdie. k s]fitso . i g voile, poplin, and dotted Swiss. 81x90 shee“’ ‘1.09 ChO ers ® quality blouses The other garments offer choice Fine quality seamless muslin sheets, free of such warm-weather fabrics from dressing and made with wide hems. Limit i ; i : ) as dimity, madras, China silk, of 6. Silver Jubilee brings you choice of ot i T ; ) : pongee, poplin, crinkle crepe, : ‘these handsome fur chokers in— SEE ety bty Blouses for all kinds of boys. One kind of aadicrcpeide chine $2.50 dimity spreads, $1.95 i olive and greenish tones; 2 Only one of a kind and 64x90 figured spreads, for single or twin beds. i e i e blouse—the good kind—made of fast color percales and e onl;',‘ = Brand new and delightful for warm-weather | | e e (i P SR WOVEN MADRAS, unheard of values at 39c. All collar at- RN : +——dyed.squirrel. tached style blouses—scores of attractive striped tterns. Worth $3.90 to $19.75, Pillowcases, 23¢ ped pa Complete with braiding in Soss) white, emblems on collars and ) & SRR, et 4 VTSN SN e e L big middy ties. Sizes 3 to 8. 100 dozen of them—some white; 42x36. (Upbolsteries, third feer.) & J 300 summertime smocks S e New W. B. . Big News! The DOVE Sample for boys $9.79 ‘ : : . : $1 49 e 2 L comets, 82 Undermuslins; choose at $1.50 Here at $1.95 to $9.75 (Tots’ shop, third floor.) (Beys' shop, third Soer.) Sizes 6 to 16. Get him a summerfull at 59c. —Mary Jane pumps . These are fashioned ‘of pink coutil —j;_l::)nt_s:sl’flp slippers with elastic at the top and with Nationally known for their fine mate- R 1 . : & . . . . ‘e » Made to sell for . Al are it on comirtable luss for the strong gfiftei‘: at front and .Ilses. nalsk, d;\mltyd t:mmmgs, exquisite needle- 5 t; 00! WOrKk. $2.50 to §3.95 e P e uems vt s, We B. bragsieres, 45c © work. lncluded are < 2 *as patent :lr;dofu;l“ ele:ltln::l.rerinlll'mnysgnd Of fancy pink rep with shoulder nightgowns —envelope chemise A happy combination of the artistic g5 to 2 for children #to 11, — ' > straps and made to fasten at the petticoats —corset covers s .50 and practical—attractively styled and SizesERlolEiod ‘:;:f(‘:u‘e"_‘hi‘:_".y"“-fi back. (innere sbon. ‘worot bowy - ATRWEES —-.unio-nenes- Choice, : finely made and stre to give unlimited : . Many are in tailored styles adorned witH touches of handwork; while others are frilly with - lace and embrdidery. All are heautifully made throughout and are amply sized, as quality under- garments should be. Silkataff & sateen petticoats, $1.89 Exceptional value here, for these are trimmed with tailored . flounces and represent the very best street shades. All are fitted with elastic at the waist. steady wear. Made with round Poplin, Jap crepe, or square necks and three-quarter sleeves. > All are belted and the materials. Pleas- This magnificent phonograph voiles and linenes are Including 25 double disc records, : ; 9-inch size—>50 titles, your own selection $69 NOTEWORTHY offering for the Silver Jubilee. This beautiful in- strument—just as pictured—in- cluding 25 records. It is magnificent—and people have found it so, as the daily response shows. They have come and compared it with other machines made to seil up to $125 and have found that what we say is true, it does compare favorably. It has the very same equipment. Note the Specifications: have large patch or ing range of good slit pockets. Colorful embroidery in wide assortment of pat- terns proves most ored embroidery. effective trimming. Sizes 14 to 22. sports shades, many with contrasting col- (Girls’ shop, tuird floer.) Tots’$4.95 summer dresses, $2.95 Gretchen aprons, 50¢ The handy yet attractive aprons with largeé bib and tie-back sash. Fashioned of pretty checked percales ‘and trimmed with rick-rack braid. Some quaint smock-effect dresses for tots of 2 to 6 years— Epaioaatyitase o e Grooved Rehdll shiling ! s : fashioned of excellent mercerized poplins. casters —Tone modulator on p = % —Silent motor side . 3 . . : All of the soft summer colorings are Hand embroidery and tiny flutings of —l;llaly; o ::f-:::in -—fi‘:{_ooden tone ampli- LR represented, such as light pink, light organdie at collar and cuffs make them - ‘;l . 3 R Llue, rose, vellow, green and buff. Sizes articularly attractive. 1 » - £ : Liue, rose, sellow, gr P y . #5 a month pays for it Seventh at F : - > s o e s s & it 5ol o mieal (Tots’ shop, third foor.) e i 1 b 1 2 : ¢ ¥ ¥ 2 i x S oA & p i A

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