Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1921, Page 18

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- THE E VENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921 — e Clearance! ALL SUITS for syomen and misses excepting silk pongees and lerseys Marked Down I4 /3 }2 All grouped in four lots, thus— 816 for all suits, originally $25 to $35 TRICOTINE suits: novelty checks. tweeds. Plain tailored: also fancy styles with touches of braid and embroidery. Box coats: ruftled coats: Plenty of navy and black. tures. Upwards of 200 in all. 26 for all susts were $39.50 to $55 “Smartly tailored suits that yvou can wear the summer thru and all inext fall. Tricotines, serges and tweeds. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20. Women’s sizes. 36 to 42. Stout sizes, 42 to 30. notch collar styles. Also colors, checks; mix- 14 to 18: 3+ to +4. Sizes, Lot 2 Lot 3 536 for all suits were $59.50 to $69.50 All our fine suits consisting of Poiret twills, twill cords and trico- tine. Plain tailored or handsomely braided and embroidered. Regular and extra sizes. ' L] like sketch Ore Lot 4 356 for all suits were $75 to $110 Choice here of exclusive styles— chiefly one of a kind models—note- worthy one. Tai- lored and dressy models; a few in extra sizes. fashions, every (Apparel ehops, eccond floor.) They recog nominal pri aot the sale for Washington. for: 2 Thursday. Pereale $1.95 Five styles sketched, many others A record-breaking sale i 2,000 daytime dresses, *1%° Simple summer fashions with the grace of a gown =N Demonstrated on living models Our own salespeople wear 3 these dresses; you see at once how effective are the various styles Dresses for porch or kitchenette; dresses for vacatign or seashore—yes, many styles are smart enough even for street wear. They are fashioned of such 12st color fabrics as —flowered and figured voiles —striped and plasd ginghams .—solid color chambrays —neat checked percales Organdic yokes: contrasting trimmings; touches of embroid- ery; tie-back sashes; artfully contrived pockets—the dresses have everything to commend them. b Go to rack containing your size —for we shall be very, very busy: and while we shall have plenty of extra salespcople, we nced your co-operation to insure prompt service. Sizes 36 to 40. Mail orders filled | S T | — (Second floar) E Oxford ties. som, This Wool bathing S 79 for women'’s silk hose— —Full fashioned, with silk or mercerized lisle tops. Black, cordovan and russet. Some are slightly imperfect, 51'39 for women’s full-fash- ioned hose — Durable grade with mercerized tops and double soles, he d toes. In black, brown and gray, Faults are har tll\ noticeable, 8 C for women’s black silk hose \With seamed backs and mercerized tops; double soles, heels and toes, a i * Sale of electric washing Thursday Watch for it--- Not an unknown or untried machine, mind you—this is one of the best known electric washers Baltimore went wild over this machine last Monday. Representatives of the gas and clectric company, together with household experts from other stores, were at this sale. d the machine instantly—were amazed at the —were more amazed at its tremendous sale. The Baltimore sclling is confined to one store—we luckily A standard $165 electric washer We'll tell you the price and details tomorrow. A surprise for several hundred women! White low shoes, reignskin 8 nubuck Men’s wool bathing suits Same quality year for $10 No use trying to beat this value, wear at Tidal Basin and other bathing gay efie_:ts. See them in our sports department. Sale of stockings It started today—thousands of pairs for women and children—all grouped in six big lots t Co. 7that F he Hech thatF rices Where pm-es are guamnmad New Coats and Wraps—a sale! ] Right now—with the whole Practically our entire Savings are big— season of mountain, shore, camp stock of women’s and misses’ ranging right thru and country before you coats and wraps from a third to near half Reduced from Reduced from Reduced from Reduced from $25 to $35 $29.50 to $49.50 339.50 to $50 $55 to $79.50 Practical styles for bus- Coats and wraps of many Plain and handsomely Many exclusive stvles - iness or dress. kinds: trimmed coats and wraps, cluded. é Polo coats —Quilted satin Dotzhly —Polo wraps —Black satin sports —Tricotipe coats _‘\f’"" WEapS —Lined capes —Silk-lined polo coats —Veldene wraps —Velecene wraps —Velour wraps —Tricotine wraps —Covert coats —Bolivia wraps —Sports coats —Many silk lined —Silk lined. —Embroidered tricotines H i Handmade hats, $12 = S C 7 4 { oming. | * % % k ¥ { —— | Filmy fabrics and floppy fash- | ° 2 ions dominate for sports and dress | A lk l wear. S1 sale % k ¥ % k | ! Large hats with free flowing ! for M I‘:N lines; horsehair braids; filmy or- | gandies, leghorns, Italian Milans; | s ,l irts ‘ new ribban hats. ] ! White; pastel shades and enticing Hose » combinations. T r Styles for miss and matron. ies | Sketched: | Watch & Wait. corn color organdie ! 9 3 * ’ i Boys’ tennis Sale children’s rompers machmes shoes and creepers 52-29 1,200 went on sale today for » the first time; there should 89c Brown or white canvas be plenty left for tomorrow. Wif_lh .bro“,m side patches —Dutch style with patch pockets or peg top effects. in America ancinmmings. . —Square or low necks with short sleeves. Codl canvas tops; fleXl.bIe —Effective styles for summer comfort. n“.bber soles; foot protection —Beach cloth, madras, poplin, linons, etc. with comfort. 5 = ibions \ —AIl white; dark colors; various combinations. . Sizes 11 to 6 for boys of 7 to 14 years. (Chfidren’s shoes, third flcor.) —Sizes for kiddies of 2 to 6 years. (Children’s shop, third foor.) Sale Not rompers or creepers, BUT Boys’ wash suits with plenty of dark $2.45 % * pumps and oxfords ) Plain, tongue and opera pumps. High or low heels; turn or welt soles. At 8245 because carried over from last season, but we've duplicated most of the styles for this sea- at considerably higher prices. (Women's shoes, first foor.) q sale takes the honors sold last $3 95 and pure worsted one-piece suits in regulation style for beaches, 1,800 wash suits of a quality and character that we never ex- Co?"";‘ii“‘i::;':d:;.‘:r "';:“i':t “‘;‘:" pected to have at $1. All fasi-color, long-wearing fabrics such as: r —’;flons a’ld —novelties —chambrays —agalateas —woven madras —fancy repps Hundreds in plain colors—dark shades, too. Also numerous stripes and contrasting combinations. (Main floor, balcony.) Blue, green, gray, Choice 2 whie, tan. Oliver Twist, Belted Eton and Dutch Daddy styles All sizes Finished with pearl buttons and careful attention to detail. 3 to 8. While 1,800 last, pay $i. Big boys’ KHAKI blouses Olive drab (O. D.) khaki twill that'defies dirt. 79C C for women's silk hose— Made with seamed back and mercerized tops. In black, white, brown and gray. Irregulars of a well known make. 3 C for women's fine cotton hose—Mercerized grade with seamed back., In black and brown. Well reinforced. 1 C for children's white socks —Sizes 44 to 9; with fancy mercerized roll tops. Like denim, and washes like linen. —Sports styles with low neck and short sleeves. Also Sty rith ol e S children's seamless cotton hose i —Collar attached styles with long sleeves: Sizes 6 to 16. black and brown. Sizes 5 to 8. Slightly “irregular.”

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