Evening Star Newspaper, July 7, 1921, Page 14

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o e, | S—e——— . Belt Buckles A very large assortment of specially designed Belt Buckles »— Sterling, and Gold— | Seess | | Closed on Saturdays' During July and August. Specializing has a three-fold advantage—Quality, price, service. We're Specialists in Men’s and Boys’ Wardrobery. THE EVENIfi'G STAR, WASHINGTON, D C, THURBi)KY, JULY 7, 1921. Pal' m Not only a remarkable price—but you're sure of your size—in the particular shade you prefer—and in the model you want—whether it's Young Mannish or Conservative. They are scarce, as you have heard—but they are plenti- ful here—plus the added advantage of being Saks made— a warranty of enduring shapeliness. Featuring White Flannel Trousersat . . . . . A quality of Flannel aitogether unusual at such a price—and made our way—which means correct in detail of cut and finish. Saks & (Jompany PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—SEVENTH STREET Specializing in Beach Suits The “Comfort Suit” Our assortment has no “outs”—you can count on being supplied—that is one of the elements of Saks service. All “favorites.” Shantung Silk SUIts. .............oeone $32.50 Gabardine Suits. ..............c0000nnn $30.00 Wool Crash Suits. ..........coovveinn $25.00 Tropical Worsted Suits................ $30.00 Special Sale of ‘ Men’s Wool Suits Taken from grades up to $50— $31.75 Popular weaves—in popular patterns—Pencil Stripes, Herringbones, etc—in Young Men’s and Conservative models, made up very light in weight, each bearing the telitale characteristics of supreme designing and superior tailoring. Those features which distinguish and distinctiveize Saks Clothes. All sizes. 500 Pairs of Men’s Low Shoes —a special purchase that gives us oppor- tunity for a very special sale at ' $3.95 ~” An unprecedented price. They are Brown, Mahogany, Cordo, Gun- Metal and White Nu-Buck, Duck and Canvas - —the niost wanted styles, in English and Semi-English, as well as Conservative lasts. Goodyear welts, sewed soles, with leather and rubber heels. Sizes from 5 to 11; A to E—plenty of the large sizes. See the window display on 7th Street. Boys’ and Little Boys’ Brown Moose-hide " Shoes; Army model, Munson last; soft toes, Blucher style; Bellow tongues; solid Oak soles. All leather—and excellent for even the roughest wear. . Sizes 11 to 1313, $5 values..... ...$3.95 Sizes 1 to 514, $6 values. ........ $4.95 Boys’ Mahogany Brown English Oxfords —Goodyear sewed solid leather soles. Warranted for service. Sizes 1 to § 445 B4 < omvans IV RS LS S i ————————— Boys’ and Girls’ Sandals, Pumps and Ox- fords—broad, comfortable toes; sewed soles; Brown and Tan leathers. Good range 51 25 of sizes.............. e eler Seeond Floor. Third Floor. Two Specials in Men’s Union Suits Checked Nainsook; full Athletic cut, with elastic insert at back to lend comfort to the body movement. 79c Genuine Soisette and Striped Madras Union Suits—full Athletic cut; elastic $ 1 .65 insert. Special at.................. ¥ 3for Special $2.25 (| SR New Pull-over Athletic Shirts—made of Ribbed Lisle; very cool and comfort- 556 able. 75c value really.........cc0c0t o Pirst Floor. . . Unusual Values in Men’s Neglige Shirts $185 : Some are plain White, and those in pat- terned effects are most desirable in design and coloring. Woven Madras, Silk-striped Mad- . ras and Crepe. Like the high-grade Shirts they are, you'll find them generous in their proportions—and true to size. : First Floor. $8.50 Three Specials in Boys' Wash Suits Novelties for the little chaps and Nor- folks for the older Boys. 3 In one collection are Paul Jones and other makes—Regulation Middies—White, and White with Navy trimming, Light and Dark Blue—some in Palma Linen—also some few Oliver Twist and Junior Norfolk models. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Special, $2-95 In another group are Middy, Oliver Twist and Coat-style Wash Suits, in plain colors, stripes, checks and plaids. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Special, $1.29 The older Suits are Panama Cloth—Nor- folk models, Natural, Gray and Iridescent Brown. Sizes 8 to 16—and cut large and full. Special, $8.75 Boys’ Khaki Knickerbockers—secured seams; sizes 6 to 17 years. SPE- $l,29 CIAL. .covooioivioiczornio aisisiorsisios maisnaiiois ‘ Second Floor. We offer tomorrow Boys’ Blue Serge Suits $9.95 You can depend upon their being all-wool and with the color changeless. Every seam secured, and all proportions are cut on gener- ous lines. Belted model. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Separate Blue Serge Knickerbockers; all- wool and fast color. Sizes 8 to 17 52.50 years. SPECIAL...... oo e o - Second ¥loor. [] ° ° Boys’ Furnishings ‘A list of needables just now—that are attractively priced. Sport Blouses—all - White; short " sleeves and sport collar. Sizes 8 to 16 89c WORLS . i's e sininliconenavossonis 5 o Two-piece Pajamas—plain Blue, Lavender and White; sizes 8 to 18 $l 25 VBT, o0 0001050101075 5k Siamani e WS 8T 0w - Nainsook Union Suits, Athletic cut; 9 5c webbing belt in ‘back; sizes 24 to 36. . Khaki Colored Shirts, with collar attached and long sleeves—a “sure-enough” $ l 50 Camping Shirt; sizes 13 to 1415...... Khaki Sport Blouses—with Sport collar and short sleeves. Sizes 8 to 16 79c YEArs ......cccecenee - Shirts an. Blouses—fancy patterns; Sport or regular collar attached. Shirts, 1215 79(: to 14; Blouses, 7 to 16 years. ........ E Second ¥loor. Special Sale of Summer Bath Robes A4.75 $4.15 , Jap Crepe, which is the ideal summer rob- ing—plain colors, stripes and combinations; cut long and flowing. ' ; With each Robe is a pair of Slippers to match—and a “carrying case” for the Robe and Slippers. Second Floor. Genuine Cowhide Leather Belts; plain strap or with bucklgs. All lengths, | 50¢ i First Floon Shop Early in the Week Saying Good-bye to. the Straw Hats $2.45 for any $4 Straw. Sennits and Novelty Braids—in those effective shapes we have featured. Good as- sortment of sizes and proportions. English “Boater” Straws Reduced from $5 to $3.65 The “Boater” is the English Straw—with the narrow brim and the high crown; Sennit % Braid. The most popular Hat the season has featured. First Floor. Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits For the Men— One and Two-piece Suits—in solid colors; or with stripe effects in light and dark com- bination colors. $3.35 Children’s One-piece Bathing Suits; Blue and Maroon, with striped $ 1 19 DORAELS ... oo sk s s @ a65% . Pirst Ploor. Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) Men’s Blue Serge Suits ‘A special lot at $23.75 Indeed, it is a special lot that we are most unlikely to be able to duplicate at anything like the price. All-wool, dependable color; reinforced seams. Young Men’s and Conserv= ative models. This is another victory in the Economy Floor’s record of big value-giving. Sporting Goods Specials Cameras and Tennis—Features Eastman’s No. 2A Brownie—Box - Camera, 215x414—with Menscus § 300 Achromatic Lens................... Other Cameras and Kodaks—from $2 to Expert Developing 'and Printing Service— quick work if you want it. Our Tennis Racket Leader ‘A special make—with White Holly throat; shoulder reinforced inside and outside with Walnut; four-sided Cedar handle, strung with fine quality lamb gut. -Double center string- " ing. Shoulders reinforced with purple $ 5.75 gut. $10.00 value. Special...... A5 Boys’ Base Ball Suits— Gray, trimmed with Red or Blue; Shirt, Pants, Cap and Belt. Sizes Boys’ Play and Scout Tents—complete' with - poles, ropes and stakes. A $10 37,95 Special.......... A *4 to 16 years. 51,59 ;

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