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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. RREINE A RAARAL 3 UM ffi SR fi}%’fn&'(§ 7 ; N el ”\5% $\i&_ Nl \. W .%h AR % Y i A. RAREA 3 1 VR 7 }} TS, 20 G 5‘} A 0 N " t 6,256 Philippine blouses worth at retail $27,500, to sell for $17,500 Half nrice—near half—below half Z Imported Swiss batiste and French voiles. Handmade and hand embroidered. 14 styles. All at two prices RS Made to Sell for Made to Sell for Erh $3.50 1o $5 $5.50 10 $8.00 SRS . S THE woman with a preference; ISLATAN, . . . = o the woman with a liking for the genuine; the woman who distinguishes between the real and the sham- this sale is for that woman. fiow she will thrill over these She will choose from more z n B blouses, filmy voiles and batiste. How she will ~ blouses at these two prices than are generally Filet. $3.65 found in all Washington stores at all prices. etk S And she will get two blouses—spick and span Fru and Colado handdrawn work, the real .\ blouses—for about the usual price Chinese filet lace trimmings. of one. revel in the fascinating embroidery, the Tru- The sale is so fméortant that we have g;ven over our entire window front to its display See the Filipino village; the native method of making blouses; but, above all, see the blouses. The sale is so i-imense that we shall sell Salespeople will wear these blouses— the blouses in three places —s0 you can see for yourself how effective are the styles. 1—AIl of the lingerie shops . 2—In half of the apparel shops The blouses sketched here are typical— 3—In north annex, first floor Nearly every style can be had in sizes 34 to 46. Sale begins at 8 a.m. so that women may shop on their way to work Mail and phone orders filled while quantity lasts 7thatFTh@ H@phfi (O Tth at F AT g AT LN 24 X —..Za'#;w’n’gifl Sz S SOIID S KA IBI TN