Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1921, Page 8

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T T THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C., MAY 1, 1921—PART 1. e = ER— — el Lead Pencils 25 Talcum Powder 35c Danderine Pork and Beans Bartlett Pears 6 for 9c 16c 22c 1c Can 24c Can With This Coupon Only With This Coupon Only With This Coupon Only With This Coupon Only Good Quality Lead Babcock’s Bu tterfly Regular 3ic bottles of Ritter's Pork and . 40=inch Georgette Crepe Nt $1.00 An extra close woven, stu quality that will give unlimited service for waists. d s and trimmings. This With This Coupon Only | "@ opular fabric we are showing 11 the most fashionable v . P es intlnding th tollowts . Pencils, hexagon shape; Taleum Powder; high- Danderine, a high-grade B with tomato of sitver- | ‘White, Flesh, Tarquoise, 0ld Rose, Orchid, Tan, Bisque, full size. () grade talcum. (Tax lc hair tonic. (Tax lc ex- one-pound two- Californts § Honeydew, Gray, Burnt Orange, Ma Jade, American Heauty, Stationery Dept.— extra.) (s) tra.) () ounce can.—— Basement. Bl cter e ey eana, NAYY BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' First Floor, First Floor. First Floor. () Basement. o> Goldenberg’s—Lace Dept—First Tloor. 1 -, Announcement Extraordinary of the Greatest Sale of Men’s Shirts Ever Held in Washington! |SHIRTS FROM A FIRE SALE HELD BY THE INSURANCE COMPANIES e Secured From the Underwriters’ Salvage Co. of New York, Who Held This Sale by Order of the Insurance Companies, the greatest purchase of Men’s Shirts Ever Brought to Washington when We Bought ; 14,867 MEN'S NEGLIGE, SILK, MADRAS AND WORK SHIRTS AT POSITIVELY LESS THAN 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! lmportant! Think of it! Over One Thousand Dozen Me n’s Shirts in one sale. We assure you we would never have bought this tremendous quantity i ice! After this adverticement | UN1€ss we knew that we had the opportunity of offering THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN MEN’S SHIR TS EVER PRESENTED TO S_pecnal thlce. was written we had several THE MEN OF WASHINGTON! For the convenience of shirts laundered and they . Our Men Friends in Gows turned out beautifully — These Shirts for the most part arc absolutely perfect. All are guaranteed perfect fitting, full cut and absolutely fast color. Some, however, | emment office and others X“}C‘;“j‘“f‘:;:l“‘c‘;jgrj‘“ds!f;‘; show the effects of slight damage caused by smoke and water;in some instances the shirts were touched by scorch from smoke and others have showed rust marks where rust marks from the pins. Whether you select damaged shirts or perfect shirts—we are sure you will be glad of this opportunity to save money ghe_x}vl were pinned, and that —to save as you have never saved hefore. 1s all. 5 F: Notwi who will want to stop in-on their way to work Monday morning, Our Men’s Furnishings Department Will Be thstanding we have over 14,000 Shirts in this sale, we reserve the right to limit the quantity to each purchaser. Last December we sold over 5,000 Shirts in a single morning. Plenty of extra sales- Open Promptly at s eople and National 8 O’clock Lot One---Shlrts sold up to $1 -50 Lot Four .., g aI; h Registers for o 0 Entrascei—Serunth Stroet 120 S, they would retail up to $1.50. All are damaged to Lot Five---shirts sold up to $2.50 this extent, and sold “as is.” Sale price, 39¢ cach. Neglige Shirts of finest 7 grade Madras, Oxford, Repp Cloth, Duvetyne, etc., made with neckband; some with ] l . separate collar, others with Lot Two---shlrts sold up to 1,50 collar attached. Representin l 4 $ Worth Up to $1'75 the highest type of .ghirts sellg- { High-grade Work Shirts, with col- ) ing up to $2.50. [ lar attached, made of Chambray, ' Also in this lot are 600 l ® Heavy Blue Cambric, Black Twilled | Heavy Part-wool Blue Flannel \ Duck and various qualities of Dress Shirts, with collar attached; | \ Shirts that have been wet and show | C full satin yoke, worth $3.00. | rust marks from pins. Grades sold J Slightly soiled. A good buy [\ regularly up to $1.50—Sale price, for next winter. j \ 49¢c each. D \ \ LOt Three--- Shirts so,d up to $2 A large assortment of styles in Men’s Neglige Lot Six---s’lirts sold up to $3.00 Shirts in this lot are damaged by smoke or ‘ quick service. water; and some few are discolored. If perfect ! c All styles of Neglige Shirts, ) Shirts of Cotton Jersey, Madras, Poplin and high- Men’s Fine Silk Stripe “'i“h neckband C,"I'“"”“““Ch“‘] | grade shirting materials, also Work Shirts of best Madras and Silk Fiber Shirts, | and separate soft collar; con- | e i 2 " in neckband style; many with | sisting Madras, Baxter | grade Black §ateen, Blue Chambray, Amoskeag Cf)t separate collar’ to match. In | \\ Repp, Poplin, Corded - and | ton Flannel, in gray and blue. Most of these shirts plain colors and stripes. Regu- | \ \fi Crepe Madras, Oxford and | are in perfect condition; some will need washing. lar values up to $3.00, at $1.89 | @ | . : Mercerized Cloth, in plain } cach. J % = fi‘g colors and various stripes. All practically in perfect 2 IO V) L)) conition. Also 800 Genuine Stifel Cloth = TN 0> Y = \ Men’s Black Sateen Work Shirts at 69¢ Lot Seven---Shirts sold up to $5.00 Men’s High-grade Shirts of ) % Included in this lot are 800 genuine Stifel Cloth Work Shantung Pongee Silks and a Work Shlrts’ 98c Shirts, in blue with white polka dot—each shirt with two few Tub Silks. The former in | natural tan color. Some with | Included in lot three are men's fine quality separate collars. neckband, others with separate | J{-‘;L‘ffif;‘{i“,‘f \1,\;:;r‘lf,,r;(;'c"‘:n&ma‘,;;[hr;;u;nd’ ril Every shirt bears the trade-mark label. collars to match. Qualities J\ ® ish. Men accustomed to wearing these shirts selling usually at $5.00. Sale will appreciate the wonderful value at 98c. price, $2.95. Men’s Furnishings Department Quickly Reached by Tuwo Entrances—Seventh Street and K Street RS\ e Sale of Suits For Men, Young Men and High School Students At $24.75 et i 'f'!“!~2~.\'2~2MMJKW%W~?:4WZ~EM~’A\W:~? $1.00 Quality 45-Inch Imported Colored Swiss Organdie Guaranteed Complete Permanent c Assortment of Finish Colors One of the finest grade Swiss Organdies — imported to retail at $1.00 a vard, but which we can offer at this lowered price as the result of a special purchase. Possesses a fine, distinctive cobweb finish and its dainty transparent quality makes it one of the most charming materials for summer frocks. The color assortment includes Pink, Orchid, Nile, %«W.-rm@.\-. B % A PHENOMENAL OFFERING OF 150 : Beautiful Spring Dresses $24.50, i A sale of exceptional importance, representing a prominent dress manufacturer’s surplus stock, bought away below usual wholesale cost. Because of this sen- sationally underpriced purchase we offer for your choos- ing Monday morning at this ridiculously low price 150 beautiful New Spring Dresses of ofoedeedesl D They are dressy looking suits, ex= cellently tailored of fine materials of a b o Mais, Tomato, Henna, Jade, Turquoise, Old Rose, Light Blue, Brown, Navy, Copen, Alice, quality that will give lasting service and Crepe de Chine Minuette Ocean Green, Tan, Harding Blue and other shades too numerous to mention. i 3 3 action. The group includes— Georgette French Serge 45 inches wide—extra special tomorrow at 79 a vard. ¥ Chiffon Taffeta Silk Tricolette . . g o , o - % Men’s Suits of fine-grade Blue Serge, These dresses will appeal to women of taste by rea- $l'00 Satin St"pe [590 Chiffon VOIIes’ 39¢59c Printed lees, 39¢ % Striped Cassimeres and Blue Cheviots, in s -1 hi v xt : E Voiles, 59¢ fine, Sheer Qualy, Witk hands | n0%inch Printed Voiles, shown 35-fnch Satin Strips Printea | 20me chiffon finish. Large as- | cororing and sroais "anoloicest Volles, ‘Gark. grounds. in an as. | Sortment of street and evening £ and styles. An excep- tionally fine, sheer quality, in sortment of beautiful - satin | Shades, also black, grounds of navy blue, gray, striped effects; extra fine sheer 35=inch Silk and Copenhagen and black. guality, with ‘handsome chiffon C finish. New spring styles an . g finish, * 2 otton Pongee, 48c ($1.25 Ramie Linen, 98¢ haniach, oilk and cotton fabrie | 45.inch Colored Ramie Linen, ’ 4 aving e same appearance and % 39c Printed Voiles, 29c| Gt i Tone: “Teautital | 8 pure linen ‘qualtiy: for sports 38-inch Printed Volles, light | lustrous finish, for making smart | Sul'™ and skirts In brown, copen, % grounds, in a large assortment | spring and summer frocks. In Y, reseda, lavender, light blue, son of their stylish lines, their fine materials and unique designing. New Lace-trimmed Effects, Smart Ruffled Styles, Clever Embroidered Designs, Chic Tailored Dresses, Overskirt and Tunic Models, pretty Eyelet Embroid- ered Effects, Straightline and Pleated Models. o Colors of Navy, Brown, Black, Gray, Tan, Copen, New Blue, Jade and Russet. Sizes 16 to 42 for misses and women. conservative models; sizes 36 to 44. Young Men’s and High School Stue dent’ Suits, in all the desirable mixtures, in brown, gray, tan, green, etc. Several different models and a few with two pairs of trousers. Sizes 32 to 42. Seireiirieisadosdondood i 2 £ % of new styles and colorings. Vi n ted t and 1 pink, old rose, etc. k4 s i et i B L R i 3 FIRST FLOGR—Direct Enoance From R A e e s AR LA XTI F XXX NRTRTREE: G TR R TS ok ance From =

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