Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1921, Page 23

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Percale Gretchen aprons With bib and tie- 50( back sash and trimmed with rick-rack braid. . Good color choice. (Second floor.) = s Satin and jersey dresses Choice of cither, $0 95 the former trimmed with wool embroid- ery, the satins replete with pretty new touches. Sizes for ‘women and-misses. (Second floor.) qB o Silk dresses Satins and foulards, § delightfully new in 14 style, coloring and the adornment they show. Sizes for women and misses. (Second floor.) Congoleum, yard 49 Foirth foor.) A splendid selection of patterns and every roll absolutely perfect. « Women’s umbrellas Exceptionally good- looking cotton umbrellas that will give any amount of wear. Complete with cord loop handles. (First fioor.) Filet curtains Fone filet net cur- sl.gs taigh, in white and cregm color. All are fulEwidth atid' 2% yards long. = (Third floor.) In colfar attached or Boys’ khaki blouses C sport styles and fin- 79 ished with top pocket and khaki buttons. Sizes 6 to 16. (Third floor.) Boys’ wash suits Sturdy reps, cham- s .09 brays and linons, in Dutch daddy, middy and belted styles.. Fine color choice. Sizes 3 to 7. (Third ficor.) Axminster rugs 9x12 scamless 33375 rugs, perfect qual- ity and all-wool ! faced axminster. Only 25 rugs all told. (Fourth floor.) Boston bags 51.89 Choice of 14 or 15, \Furst flvos.) Oi genuine cow- hide. in black or tan, double stitched and with two handles. sizes, Noe. 13 Handmade blouses Of sheecr batiste with roll collars and turn-back cuffs; filst 53.95 trimmed: e x quisitely hand drawn. Sizes 36 to 4. (Third floor.) Ginghom dresses The prettiest as- § sortment of plaid and 36'75 checked ginghams, trimmed with braid organdie and embroidery. Sizes for women and misses. (Second floor.) Polo coats Belted styles, in slz.so tan or blue and lined part way with silk. - Sizes for women and misses. (Second floor.) s A AN By R b Envelope chemise Pink chemise with lace yokes and lace shoulder straps, as well as a few white, tailored models. (Necohd goor. ) Women’s nightgowns. Pink and white érepe ¢ nightgowns, in slip-, over styles with kimono sleeves. Need not be ironed. (Second floor.) Boys’ tennis shoes 32.29 side patches. Choice of white or brown canvas, trim- med with brown bandings and Sizes 11 to 6: (Third floor.) Infants’ barefoot sandals 89 Cool, comfy, barefoot sandals and creepers for tiny tots of 115 3 years. Sizes 2to 5. s (Third_fioor. 1" With heavy 2-inch posts and %-inch fill- 39.85 ers. Heavily coated with white enamel. Double size. (Fourth fioor.) Thor vacuum cleaners These guaranteed Cleaners in larger 323.85 number 12 size. Complete with all the Thor specjal features. - . (Fourth Bovr.) THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921 Women’s sweaters Wool sweaters ar girdles. tuxedo awith belts Plain or 33;95 novelty weaves and large as- sortment of colors. (First tloor.) Pictures and prices of many Georgette blouses At least 20 different 54_95 styles. including a Both tuck-in Sizes number of mignonette crepe de chine. and overblouse styles. (Third 36 to 46. * Lingerie blouses New and crisp, in cross-bar satin striped and checked effects. Trimmed with lace and em- broidery tailored. Sizes 36 to 46. CThirt floor.y White Petticoats Of cotton taffeta with attractive tailored flounce —splendid for wear with sheer summer frocks. Fitted with elastic at the waist. (Second finor.) Flapper dresses Smart wash frocks of colorful ginghams, 52.95 in all of the season’s newest styles. Sizes 12 to 16. CThird floor. Boys’ overalls heaviest quality 55c with wide straps and Sizes 4 to 4. Tuind for.y Of denim, shoulder deep pockets. Knickers or straight 79,: crash and khaki. Sizes Boys” wash pants knee pants of gray crash, tan and striped 7 to 18 in knickers; sizes 3 to 9 in pants. (Third floor.) Sash curtains Of fine marquisette c with attractive motif in 79 corners. Already headed, ready to hang. (Third ficor.) An all-cotton mat- tress, closely tufted and with rolled edges. . Covered with good grade art ticking. $5:85 (Fourth Loor.) e Matting Rugs Japaniese rugs, all ! perfect, but running s3 95 a little short of full feet in length. All are 9 feet wide. Good patterns. (Fouth fhor) Women’s Sailors Stunning, coar se- s .75 weave sailors, trim- med with draped pugaree scarf o1 georgette. Good color choice. ', (Second floor.) d s PR e Fur chokers Choice of natural and dyed opossum orslo natural racoon chok- ers. All selected pelt Recond floor.) Women's suk vests 31.79 Excellent silk vests, made with bodice tops and in soft flesh color. (First floor.) Girls’ wash dresses Chambrays and ging- s hams, in pretty plain colors, checks and stripes. Scores of pretty new styies for girls 7 to 14. CThird floor.) Boys’ ~traw hats A splendid lot of 79‘ styles for small boys. in both light and dark colors and combinations. Broken sizes allow for th: price. (Fhird floor.) - bh:'ldren’s socks White mercerized socks with fancy col- ored roll tops. Sizes 4% to 9%. ‘Slightly .. imperfect. o T . (First floor,) Phonograph combination Thishfull size cab- ‘69 inet phonograph with 50 double-di:cp 7-inch records—100 titles of your own selection. All complete for $69. @ - ... (Becond fSoar.) Knit wool capes To meet the prevail- ing mode. In smart sports shades with contrasting collars revers of brushed wool. (Second floor.) 15 and SoF R Gabardine wash skirts White wash skirts 32'98 of excellent quality gabardine, smartly trimmed with novelty pockets and pearl buttons. (Second floor.) E un sutts With notch or tux- § edo collars andin a 10 host of good. plain colors and heather mixtures. Sizes for women and misses. (Second floor.) Pink net brassieres Made with straps over the shoulder and 21 fastening down the back. Ideal for summer wear. (Second floor. ) : A2 Girls’ muslin drawers Finely made and full cut, with embroidery 25° ruffle at the knee. Sizes 4 to 12. " Friday. 25c. (Third floor.) Bcys’ l;aubal; suits - Shirt, pants, belt and cap of durable 51-59 gray flannel and trimmed in red or blue. 6 to 14. Sizes (Third floor.) Children’s white pumps White canvas 1-strap c .pumps with elk soles. Size's 5" to, 10 for, children of 2 to 6 years. . (Third, fivor.) + : Apron Dresses Bungalow style, fas- tening at the side and 75 with belt and pockets. Made of gingham and percale. (Second fioor.) Women’s gloves Suede - finished fabric § and silk gloves, mostly * in 16-button lengths. Black, white, brown and gray and all sizes, but not in every color. (First floor.) Women’s sweaters Wool tie-back sweaters with tuxedo 31.79 fronts. In black, navy, brown, tomato, buff, etc. iFinst fioor.) R & G Corsets Low-bust models, "in $ pink coutil and with garters at front and, sides. - (Second floor.) . Girls’ smocks. Linene, poplin, Jap $1.49 crepe and voiles, in the prettiest colorings’ - and* styles. Trimmed with erbroidery. Sizes 14 to 22 # (Third' flvor.) w. AB. Corsets Choice of pink or white cputil corsets, sl‘ss in high and medium- bust. styles. Complete. with garters at front and sides. Men’s caps Fancy-tweeds, checks and herring- 51.65 bones, with band- in back plaited. Complete with unbreakable French visor. (First floor.) -Men’s underwear Shirts - in athletic 50‘ style and fine még- cerized lisle drawers in knee length. Broken sizes. Choice, Sfc cach. - (First floor. Women’s oxfords Black kid walking s 95 oxfords with Good- vear welt soles. Com- AN plete range of sizes and ex- cellent quality shoes. (First floor.) : Women's silk llos Seamed-back silk 69: hose with mercerized Black, white, brown. tops and_slightly ir- regular. ray. Lt (First_floor } Firely made, full cut and with déep embroid- ered flounce. -~ All" are edged” at neck and sleeves with embroidery. Sizes 4 to 10 years. 5 3 T (Thied fioor.) Men’s trousers Cassimeresand § 49§ worsteds, in neat stripes and dark col- ors, for business wear. Sizes 28 to 40 waist measure. (First flror.: Men's_ oxfords " This English model 35‘55 in ‘black wax calf, brown calf or toney g red calf, and complete with Goodyear welt soles and Wingfoot rubber heels. . (First floor.) Men’s panamas Genuine panamas and leghorns, in 55.95 vacht, alpine, teles- cope, pencil curl and other shapes. All brand new. _ tFinst floor Women’s silk hose Seamed-back black 89¢ silk bose with mer- cerized tops. All sizes. (First fioor.) Gingham petticoat Striped gingham and chambray, made into 50° Trim- sturdy, washable petti- coats for house wear. med with deep flounce. 5 (Second fluer.) . pumps A popular slipper s .85 for .best wear; in patent leather. Sizes 4 to 8 for children of 2 to 4 vears. (Third ocs.) ".; ”,Campl;rccps. Al the colors and 79c initials of the Wash- | ington high ‘schools. .. 2 kg . (Third fioor.) $10 delivers any one. ._a - Examples: Mason & Hamlin, $265. . Haligtt & Davis, $178. . Haz]eton, $125. Weser, $175. : ' rth floor.) Boys’-panama suits Mannish- -patch ¢ pocket:, full-belted s6'95 styles, -in ~ heather, navy, gray,-tan.and green. Sizes 7-to-17. A _ (Tmird floor.) 0Oil opaque window shades, in _green. white and ecru. Slight sec- onds of $1.25 quality. Sizes 36x72. Complete wii(l_;hfxtnres. rd floor.) X A = . Refrigerators - A three-door .) model, - with 60- s23 15 pound ice capacity, and in front-icing style.” Fine hardwood case. ¢ Fousth_aoe. Dutch valance turtains Attractive scrim cur- 98¢ ta:ns, in white only and 2Y; yards long.. Heided ready for ‘ stant hauging. ) These are termed slo"’ : slight seconds: for .unnoticeable,harm- leds. reason. Choice’ of 9x106 or 9x9. G 2s bt UKol Hh lues: ) Mahogany tan Children’s play oxfords leather’ play oxfords, 89(, for “boys ~and girls. Sizes 57to 11" for children of 2 to 7 years. . (Third floor.1 Oak wardrobes Of solid oak with ;1'4_15 golden oak_finish. . Equipped with two N doors and one drawer at the bottom. (Fourth floor.) Cretonnes, yard Yard-wide washable l7¢ cretonnes, in wide assortment of prétty, - d patt L e _fioor.) Men’s shirts Full cut, fast color § madras and percales shirts,. in striped and Sizes 14 to 17. (First fowe.) floral patterns. Full cut, finely made union suits, termed scconds, because of machine-oil spots. Made with closed crotch and with waist web. 6 for $4. (Pirst Boor Men’s straw hats Most of them bell §4 .95 crowns with wide bands. Sennits, rough-- = - and novelty straws, with smooth or cable edges., Gen- uine ‘leather sweatbands. - - (Flest floor. ) Women’s white low shoes White reignskin $6).45 pumps and oxfords, s A with low or highheels; the same in white nubuck. A'l sizes, but not_in every style. (First tiour.) Step-Ins’ Waomen's pink batiste step-ins, with elastic at waistline and edged with lace. 69 (Second flou. Girls’ nightgowns Of fine pink batiste 50¢ stitched in blue: and with V neck and short slgeves. Sizes 6 to 14. v|'I'Bln\ floor.) Boys’ 2-pants suits Of finest blue 314'35 serge, in smart - plaited Norfolk - style. Coats and both pairs of knickers lined. Sizes 8 to 17. G (Third fioor.) Turkish towels 29 bleached a snowy wi e (Third fioor.) Large-size towels, finely absorbent and 9x12 Grass Rugs, with attractive sten- ciled borders. All per- fect. _ _ 5535 With two - door 31'4'75 .glass_ cabinet 'top,, o X drawer .at" bottom ' and:cnpbéira l! bn(se i " y

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