Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1921, Page 21

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y THE EVENING KTAR, WASHINGTON, U, ©, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921 —— II-IIIIIIIIII.lIIIIIII'IlI.I".III‘II-IIIIII.I-.-lIII-IIIIIIII.I..III--'-.IIIIIIlIlIII.l-..-l-l.Il.ll.II.II...'b iness in One=Tomorrow | %P VAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. =51 ht prices. It will be done—uwith the attractions | Closed September 3, 4 and 5 J’ w—then ‘let’s all enjoy a three-day holiday : * GNT, ED) e s A | Neponset A e bt Cleenn oF s the OrientThese The Premier Clothing Event i i o of the 1921-1922 Fall and [010) 8 Oriental Kimonos, $1.98 ® Wharnisan Made of genuine Japanese crepe; rose, copen, blue and lavender; hand em- broidered in vines and flowers. A price surprise—$1.98. Bungalow Aprons, $1 ! Children’s School Of percale and gingham, plain colors or neat good washing checks. Slip-over or Dresses at $1°98 tie-back styles. Sizes to 48. At $l. The better made dresses— ' tailoring, durability and style. Made of genuine Amoskeag gingham in at. tractive designs and color: Sizes 6 to 14 years. At $1.98.] A Special Offering Of Over 1,500 High-Grade All-Wool New Fall and Winter _ ° Covering Needs no tacking Always lays flat Doesn’t stick to the floor 100% W aterproof Damp cloth cleans it Petticoats at $1 White Sateen Petticoats, double panel with scallop bottom. At $1.00. Dainty Camisoles, $1 Made of satin and crepe de chine, some plainly tailored, others with lace. White | or flesh. At $1.00. Jumper Dresses, 88c Of linene, in blue, rose, tan and green, neatly made with white piping. Sizes 6 to 14 years. At $8c. Middy Blouses, $1.50 Made of genuine Lonsdale Jean, all white or white navy Nightgowns, $1.50 Made of genuine Windsor Crepe, in | :l‘lrlid trimmed collar and cuffs. 5 : i Lace or yoke models. Sizes 6 p!am colors or blue bird patterns. White, o 13, 14 €0 18, 38 to 42 At pink, blue, yellow and lavender. At $1.50. $1.50. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. It never rots Last Day at - 65¢cu " TJust one year ago—that a similar sale was held. And now comes the best opportunity to profit by this year’s special sale price of 65¢ yard. Note that “Neponset™is Regular at $1.00 Yard I ® Think of a saving of thirty-five (35) cents [ on the cost of every yard purchased here to- morrow. Bring your room measurements— experts are here to tell you the yardage re- { quired. Ten Patterns Illustrated Below —but ten of the many. The correct designs and colorings are here to harmonize with any room in the home, hotel or institution. ¥, WO- Trousers - Suits For Men and Young Men Bargain Basement News First comes the new dresses lately acquired, on Sale for the first time. Truly wonderful news—of a wonderful purchase New Autumn Dresses With Long, Medium and Short Sleeves At the Very Special Sale Prices of $34.50 _ $3‘ Less than you will find suits of equal ’ quality with only one pair of trousers, and THAT EXTRA PAIR MEANS DOUBLE WEAR. Every Suit tailored to our exacting standard and detail. Fine all-wool fabrics, faultlessly hand- tailored in every essential detail The neatest and choicest pat- » Seeing is believing—you have only to tems only/tiave been. scleceed see these dresses—and slip into the model you fancy—to be convinced of marvelous values at the price. The new herringbone weaves, pencil and hairline stripes. choice tweeds, fine blue serges, club and broken check effects. by makers of the highest reputa- tion. And many others too numerous to describe, made up into Suits— Materials ri ming ch with tw irs of trousers— Trim 2 Showing all the newest patterns ::(;‘3&_ -l:)ht; \sowpzl’. oftrouse g:‘tai:‘““““- Silk Braid, and models iorcfall. Fine All-wool - = \b = e 2 Si i Cassimeres, heviots, Tweeds, he prices about half what you All-wool Serge, ;“,lk :iglbrolqery, Unfinished Worsteds, Velours, have recently - paid—the fabric Taffetas, ool Embroidery, Pure Fine-Weave Blue Serges, quality and tailoring better than Jersey Cloth Beaded and Smooth Worsteds, etc. l for many years. and Tricotines. Ribbon Trimmed i In all the new Models, Al sizes—regulars, stouts, longs, shorts. fall colors for the In all the new coming seascn. chic styles. Other Two-Trousers Suits of the Very Finest Materials, Including the Nationally Ceiebrated Strong Hewat Virgin Wool Fabrics—Specially Priced at $45 and $50 fi____——f—————ég Sizes for misses and women. ' All at $15. Painis Royal—Bargain Basement. And See These House Dresses at $1.49 Of gingham, in plaids, checks and stripes; waistline belt; plain blue and gray chambray collar and cuffs trimmed with plain chambray. Some have embroidery edge on collar. Special at $1.49. ‘Women’s Umbrellas, $3.98 Of special interest to every man and young man in Washington and vicinity Every suit in our entire stg:k bought for the coming fall and winter season has extra trousers. The practical economy Women’s .Stockings, 59¢ and convenience is apparent. Original with the Palais Royal Men's Shop in Washington. ] ‘Regularly $5. Colored Gloria si v = t d P f i 1900646006609 tape “edge, tor ‘rain ot shine. Mounted. on Lons itk beot, mliglh-:;‘lll'cle‘; Thest and”qouble A deposit will hold any suit for later delivery. Necessary alterations free of 156666666660 b R Ly GO I T DT o rimcke white oracordpran: Sizeskagito charge. The Palais Royal Men's Shop—Main Floor—G and Eleventh Streets [ 0600000000« P4 940000000 ¢ Leather Handbags, $1.49 Women's. Embossed or plain leather; none worth less than 32. Some worth $2.560. Black, brown, gray and tan. Complete with vanity mirror. At $1.49. Women’s Vests, 2 for 45c Regularly 29c. Fine-rib cotton vests with deep lace yoke, low neck ard sleeveless. Sizes 36 and 38. At 2 for %5 Envelope Union Suits, 49¢ Palais Royal Men’s Furnishing Shop Has Money-Saving News Worth Reading ~ School Hose, 2 Pairs, 45c Women's. Fine-ribbed ootton suits, low ° Children's. Fine rib. With double hee] neck and sleeveless. Sizes 34 to 44. At 49¢ 9 ] and toe. In black, white or cordovan, Sizer |, suit. e e e a amas 513 to 91.. At 2 pairs for 45c. Palais Royal—Bargain Bascment e s f—— A “25¢ Sale” Bleached Muslif, 2 Yards, 25c Dimity, 25¢ Yard 2,000 yards, 36 inches wide. Good fin- 1,215 yards, 27 inches wide. White Ish'for sheets and pillowcases. At 2 yards | checked dimity, fine .quality for dresses for 25c. and undergarments. At 25c yard. Marquisette, 3 Yards, 25c 1,500 yards, 36 inches wide. Fine for curtains and shades. In ecru color only. At 3 yards for 25c. Sheeting, 2 Yards, 25c 39 inches wide. Good 'quality, un- bleached, for sheets and pillowcases. = At . 2 yards for 26c. Outing Flannel, 2 Yards, 25c¢ 27 inches wide. Shown in blue, pink and white. In lengths of 8 yards. At 2 yards for 25c. Cotton Crash, 25 Yards, 25c 1,200 yards, very absorbent, for kitchen and rolier towels. At 2} yards for 25c. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. See These Undergarments at $1.00 Style 1-Of Crepe in pastel shades of pink, blue and lavender. Tailored styles. Style Pattern 108-1 2—For early fall wear. High neck and long sleeves. Neat yokes with tubes and embroid- ery. Regular and extra sizes. At $1. tyle 3—Satin Camisoles, 20 new styles, with daint; yokes of various laces; strap or built-up shoulder at $1.00. % + Tomorrow at 65¢ iYarH Peg'Top Rompers, 79 | Bloomers at 35¢ Nightgowns, 59¢ H { &) - c Of linene, kiddie cloth, Of pink batist ith or Made of pink hit ! The-quantities required will be cut from full bolts. The crash and gingham. 2t0 6 | . 1: . e'F;; cut, | batiste, mflyp :ilo::d.:‘n’ox‘n: ! gale was prepared to meet the requirements of the smaliest - years. Fon::fly- to $1.50. ot with embroidery - Sizés 46, apartment to the greatest institution. At 79c. At 35c. - 48 and 50. At S9c. B Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Second Floer, y On Sale Tomorrow Morning—Palals Royal—Bargain Basement. Made of high-grade flannelette. single-faced, will not scratch or ] itch t:eet:ndergestg;kin. Weil made and full cut. Military collar, | large pearl buttons. In blue, tan and brown stripes,ialso some with ® dots. Sizes A, B, C and D. Worth twice the Special sale price, J $1.69. Men’s Shirts, $2.55 About 20—silk striped. Regularly $4.00. At $2.55. Men's Silk Shirts, $4.95 egularly $7.50. Of crepe de chine, broadcloth ang Serscy, Broken lots, not all sizes in each lot, but sizes 14 to 17 in the lot. At $4 95. Men’s Silk Cravats, 55¢ Regularly $1. Made in the newest styles and shapes with slip-easy band. Striped and bro- caded effects. At 55c. Men’s Underwear, 65¢ Atiletic style. Shirts 2re coat styles and sleeve- less. Drawers knee length. Made of checked nainsook. At 65¢c garment. Pillowcases, 25c Each Size 45x36 inches. Made of Huter grade muslin, hemmed and ironed, ready for use. At 25c each. - Ginghams, 25c Yard 1,315 yards in many different combina- ' Men’s Bath Robes, $§ e [ bout 16 Terry Cloth and Blanket es. | M:de with cord at neck and girdle at waist. At l $5.00. : Men’s Pajamas, $1.98 Regularly $2.50 to $3.50. Made of Madras and 1 tion stripes and piaids for children's plain cotton pongee. Sizes A, B, C, and D. To school dresses. At 25c yard. | Figured Crewil 28c Yard 27 inches wide. ite grounds with beautiful floral dot and butterfly designs. At 25c yard. Shirting, 2 Yards, 25c 30 Inchea wiler Btrige Havy blue, for rrgen's and boys’ shirts. At 2 yards for c. clean up. At $1.98. Men’s Union Suits, 75¢ Regularly $1.50 to $2 50. Athletic style. Ribbed elastic in back, sleeveless and knee length. Of checked nainsook, plaid and mercerized madras. Aero weave. BSizes 3¢ to 46. At 75c. Bathing Suits, $6.85 Men's. All-wool, one-piece style. $10.00. At $6.85. Regularly | Men’s $3.00 and $3.50 Woven | Madras Shirts at $1.55 ‘Woven Madras—Can be positively guaranteed fast color. Made up in five-button coat style, sleeves 33, 34 and 35. Neck sizes, 14 to 17. All high-grade shirts. At $1.55. Pattern 121-3' Pailais Royal—DNMen’s Shop—Main Floor, MEEEETZSS VNS ESEEEEN NI NI EE SN NSNS OSSN NN NSNS NSNS NN NSNS NN NS NSRS NN NN N NCON NN NS SN ERENR RO, CSssassssEseussEssssEsamali ScuNEmEsEEAl

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