Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 9

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‘THE EVENING ST ‘WASHINGTON, D. O, ‘'WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 15, 1921 i 9 B e S ot i IREDEEMING BANK NOTES E—EE-:—:EE =spE===n EE—EIEIEE—E Vard aimisoed i b show| WILL SPEED UP .lULY 1 Sp-du prices for Americgne.” —_— Hemstitchingand ButtonsCovered [ROMAN ‘FLEECERS’ FRANK CM 13¢; m’ 14c One Profiteer Announces “Special |case You do met have t. rait fe work. Quall " 'u' . ':..':" Prices for Americans.” e s o o uu” Sl afi“""%h‘h n Giraf tound only in Central S d A l are . sometimes can: o llll 'és are found onl n 1t MRS. M EHOLLEY [t i, Soall Solld M| qvamer, stew il o | ur oecon nnua Cel. 8878, 2861 15¢h N.W. ! the American tou t lnd try to hold| regions. Business Adjustment Sale No Such Crowds—No Such Bargains fiskt ol —No Such Amount of Business Ever Known of in the History of Rizik Brothers TWELVE-THIRTEEN F An extraordinary Group of 125 Summer Dresses Formerly Sold Up to $98.00 $ 49 TAFFETA, CANTON CREPE, GEORGETTE ~+ medlnk IIP of (he Iurlk()eol rodeem ng Treas system of assorting nm notes sent in by the banks throughout the country for replacement. George O. Bunm superintendent of the agency, has devised a plan whereby > the wark will be rediicedl About one-tnird 2 of that now required, with a consequent reduction of the time. It will replace a system which has been in effect since uu establishment of the agency in 1875, () . . At the present time there is a geo- . assortment of notes into four mlln dlvlnnnb—oasurn middle, WN!lern and southern districts. They sub- divided, according to towns. This takes . a great deal of time, it was pointed out, and requires keeping employes constant- r e Iy in one division, where they have fa- [ [ it is difficult to shift the personnel, or, if shifted, they cannot work fast. Under the plan outlined the notes will be Afternoon Frocks, Sports Dresses Dinner Dresses, Danc¢e Dresses : We Told You About This Event in Yesterday s : Papers—We Told You the Entire Stock Was To Be Sold With Any House of 608 TO 614 11th ST. h.W, Similar Name Elsewhere The Hmue@a{ Courtesy— Giving You Advantage that has had no equal this season in Dainty Cotton Frocks The unmistakeable evidences of supe= rior quality and supreme taste. ‘ Big Events ”&mf,?"‘?bx[ ipshorn=is=i> We Are Going to Sell it in Five Days if Possible. | Greatest Money Saving This Store Ever Offered TOMORROW WILL BE A GREAT DAY —-If You Value Money Share in this Great Sacrifice. Noth- ing Reserved-—Entire Stock On Sale sale tomorrow morning at Frocks of charming sim- plicity and gorgeous elab- orateness. : Frocks of French inspira- tion; and the masterpieces of Amencas leadmg fash- ioners. All new and all original— therefore all exclusive—in idea and expression. Organdy Linen Imported Organdy . 4 ProehVons DokeiVote Combomations If You Couldn’t Get Waited on Today Come Back Every color of the summertime is included; White, Maize, Lavender, Navy, Copenhagen, Honey Dew, Or- chid, Emerald, etc. Richly embroidered in silk and worsted ; elaborately hemstitched; ruffles and fagot em- bellishment ; ribbon and gay-colored girdles playing an important part in the pronouncement of original effects. Tomorrow—There Will Be Special Bargains Fea- tured Each Day We are featuring the Sleeveless Jumper Dress —in Jersey, Linen and Pongee. It has its wel- come place in the wardrobe which nothing else fills quite so completely ‘Tricolette Sport“ $25.00 to $35.00 $25.00 Ladies Suits $16.95 Silk Dl‘ess_es, 145 || $14.95 georgette, crepe de chine, foulard silk and trico- Jersey and lette. These are all handsome dresses suitable for Li ene Slip-On $35.00 Coats and .present wear. Wraps » ! $19.95 S AR | | 2. $10.95 Spec Special Fiber-Silk Sweaters Of aceful model—with the long Tuxedo fronts. Of attractive weaves— both plain and fancy. Of Fiber silk—so silk- like as to claim all the dis- tinctiveness of the real. Many new plaids in Wool; lots of the wanted White Botany Flannel; and White Wool Jerseys— Jacquards, Boronet Sat- ines, Crepe de Chine, Faille Silk, etc. A veritable rainbow of §75.00 Fancy $15 Taffeta | ssg sflmu : Suts |Breakfast Robes . $3.98 305..35’:‘?.?..,;..:;_.; e 3] QL2 525 Orgniy 5‘:) B:“" Silk il e , Trimmed Summer lerwear 1$12.50 Gingham - .- 98¢ %resses e B ’$5£ $11.75 1 d in th The shades available are o ™™ | white, Pink, Flesh, Black, : . Blue and the delicatetones. 53950 : Most unusual value at such a price \ N N Z Z LI/ LI LT LL L7112 P01 2 L PP f 17 227 2P 2L S PP 1L JA 2021277 2 e | o] e o o | o s | o] £ e | 0] e | B e 0| =] 0] =3 | o e |0 (5 | ——Jn [e—— 0| —— |o | —= o |=—= 0| == 0] ——— o |——=o| ——— Ml ——= o] —= o] —=alc—=—1a]}o] Really very exceptional - value .

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