Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 33

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Girls’ $] .95 Made of lustrous, r u b berized sateen, which is waterproof and serviceable. All made with attached hoods, half lined, affording sufficient warmth in cool weather. Sizes 8 to 14. Girls coats in new fabrics and fashions Mothers who would coat their girls in rich, warm fabrics will do well to look over these new coat arrivals in Raincapes —chinchilla —kersey —polo cloth —uvelour —broadcloth —bolivia Full and half belted coats; flare and straight backs; large convertible collars, or fur collars of beaverette, coney, raccoon and Australian opoesum Sizes are 8 to 14. Prices, $8. 95 to $29.50 (Girls’ shop, third floor.) Girls’ Velvet dresses = 3495 Delightful styles for dancing school, parties and Sunday wear. ece styles; silk or wool em- One or two broidered, the f-uer with ribbon run through sash. Brown nad navy. Sizes 8 to 14. Girls’ wool jersey dresses $5.95 All-wool jersey—collars and cuffs may be of white pique o linen; all have self-tie belt and sluahedp pockets. Henm, navy, brown and rein- deer. Sizes 8 to 14. One style sketched $7.95 First offering. Our finer ’ Dresses . $45 dresses $55 dresses $37 '50 $60 dresses Upward of one hundred dresses, from our regular stock, each selecled for its 3 beuuty and worth. Now th son_wanes, and ;lun::ft:mw:le $45 to $60 lines to sell at 37.51 dance frocks # evening gowns business dresses There are lovely lace lnd satin combinations; beautif ded frocks; shimmery taffetas in evening shades, and any number of satin and Canton crepes. Noteworthy for business wear are fine wool tricotines and poiret twills. Navy, black, brown and evenin; -Indec Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women’s, 36 to 44, (Apparel shops, aeont Basn) Women’s Phoenix silk hose, $].95 Another full shipment of those popular full- fashioned silk stockings with mercerized feet and tops. Possibly the best selling hose that Phoenix puts out, hence they are hard to keep in stock. Black and brown. Children’s wool sport hose, 95¢ Popular three-quarter-length hose, with fancy cuff tops; brown and green mixtures. Warm and good-looking. (New hose shop—first floor.) This full-size . cabinet Phonosgraph Even in the old Fdnyu be- fore the war we never saw a value like this. :ime it—a full size mahog- any cabinet; mounted on casters ready to roll out of the way for a dance. 3 dl: has the same: fet:’ru as any other high-class nograph; note the ;movodp a'helvs;,l’hw shown; a sturdy motor that will play four records with one winding, and it Will play any RECORD Guaranteed for one year - —wuhfiema!fll‘munthtwamdhm or Columbia instruments, ‘ontlaly py- gor it. v >wemlp1mn' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER: 2, 1921. " The Heolfl Co. 7th at F Where prices are guamnmd 7th af F Told you it was coming, and here it is---“Look” Boys’ all-wool suits s 3 $8.75 suits ® $10.00 suits $12.50 suits Get the full significance of this sale! $6.95 desirable. Single and double breasted coats; inverted or side pleats; plain, patch or flnp pockets and all around belt Corduroys “Indestructible” kind defy wear and weather. Desired brown and drab shades. Woolens In cheviots, tweeds, -cassi- meres, homespuns. mgr:l'.v:: gray, green, heather, olive that T is an evidence of their fine making that most every suit is full\lined with ALPACA, and not cotton. All trousers are also full lined. For boys 7 to 17. Also, a speeding out of Boys' shoes 5365 5465 1 5565 Three big lots, featuring dress and school shoes at prices you will recognize and ap- preciate as more than fair. $3.65—black and brown leather shoes, with Goodyesar welt soles; Eng- lish last. Sizes 214 to 515. $4.65—blucher, broad and semi-] Enslnl: styles in ko-ko brown and black leathers. Sizes 1 to 6. & D widths. . $5.65—brogues, semi-brogues and stright tips, in the new French lasts. Fitted with rubber slip soles to keep out dampness. Nut brown, light tan, toney red and black cnll with rubber heels. Sizes 1 to 6. B C & D widths. (Boot shop. thind floor.) A A Scoop in tots’ $4.892; shown for the first time. —pliishes —silvertones —velours —chinchillas —kerseys —coatings —cheviots —mixtures One style sketched $4.39 Belted all around or half way; some with flare ) backs; all with roomy pockets and lined throughout. or Sue—navy, ribbon band and streamers; sateen lining. -Black only. Suits with the substance of sturdy woolens and sound making; hundreds of suits; every one OLD several hundred last week; sped the buyer to New York for more. Here they are, just in; dupli- cates of what weé had; newcomers, Scores of coats in a dozen or more styles and all these fabrics: , green, brown, reindeer, gray, Sorrente blue. Slus 210 6 years. ‘Girls’ beaver hats, $16° Rich; lustrous beaver, soft as a kitten’s ear, with the sheen of satin. Grosgmm ‘This handsome- bay seal Fur DOLMAN Is one of many fur . coats and wraps at 119 regulnr and stout sizes Note the beauty of this 45-inch Dolman; its graceful draping qualities; its handsome _ silk lining. Selected skins, perfectly matched. Also at $149.50 are- 36-inch bay seal coats. 40-inch Laskin seal coats. (In regular and extra sises). Muskrat sport coat. "Fox scarfs, 529.50 - A 5 ofiamgofhmfuu&nwahhld Jwfl bm'nlndmpe. ; And boys’ blouses $1.00 blouses 5 9C $1.25 blouses $1.45 blouses Please read-the comparatives again, so as not to con- fuse these with ordinary blouses at about this price. There -re collar-attached styles for big boys and Eton collar styles for little boys, with choice in each of These are made of 68 and 80 square percales; woven and corded madras and crinkly crepes. white or neat stripes. They are all cut extra full and roomy, with all seams double stitched 15 ners " rer Lo Bl s dones o and évery detail finished just so. 59, (Boys* shop—third floor.) Important! Women’s linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for °1 The prettiest styles and the finest linens we have seen for many years in handkerchiefs at this price. Pure linen—white embroidered in white and varfous colors; variety of dainty designs. All in holiday boxes, 3 for $1. Women's silk 'umbrellas‘ Just a small quantity, 54.95 but my, what values! High grade silks in blue, green and purple—all waterproof. Handles are varied—some with leather straps, others with fancy white handles in various shapes. (Maia fioor.) 232 women’ s hats, 52 . Were $5.t0.$7.95 RACTICALLY our entire stock of tailored and semi- dress lnu formerly selling up to $7.95 is included. Pa elvets, d brocad paisieys, ”r..u.""q bate, in’ approved winter styles. - First choice is naturally best; sale begins at 9:15. coats,,, e (Second Bioor.) Yes; -the genuine Beacon bath robes, $2.95 Perfect goods, and you know Beacon quality. Unmatchable value. Lay down collar; cord at waist and pockets. Attractive p (Lingerie, second floor.) A One style skewched $4.89 Get the shade that’s most becoming to Jane or Ruth Brassieres for gifts, $1 Pink brocade, fastens down back; straps over shoulders. Satin brassieres, $1.50.—Pink bro- cade satin with satin ribbon shoulder straps. Elastic inserts. Bandeaux, 'l:—Allcvet ol with lingerie tape string: 0y face ingerie -hop second floor.) For girls of 8 to 14. (Girls® shop, third fioor.) — - cam‘ , isoles A pretty and practical gfi, and so mwve. Kolinsky dyed marmot coat. A mdw der straps “(In regular and extra sizes). % and_eclastic waist line. * Desiréd flesh Marmeot coats with raccoon collar and cuffs. 5 aaieis ¢ Camisoles, $1 s (M“,—ll-)v No man ever had too many ’sflk shlrts The kind of silks you like to touch, those deep-bodied, rich, crepe de chines broadcloth silk pongees jerseys silk mixtures Shirts that fit just so, because they are cut according to custom standards, and exactingly finished from hem to . collar bands. - Beautiful colorings, in stunning stripes; modest pencil -] patterns, and white. All sizes, 14 to 17. Also a Sale of TIES $1.50 ties $ l $2.00 ties Choice at Handsome silks, and handsomely made, many being lnnd-mde throughout. silks; their beauty intensified by colorful combinations on bhck grmdl. Solid colors, stripes, et: Holiday boxed lf desired VELOUR hats, #3.95 Velours for winter—rich and furry; shimmery as satin; soft as a kitten’s ear. Fine bl: silk trimmed and lined. New shapes, in black, brown, mocha, seal Also KNOX caps, $3 Attractive patterns in desired shapes. Men’s trousers, ¥4.55 A sale for men who want to freshen up an old suit or lengthen the life of their present one. . Cassimeres, cheviots, finished and unfinished worsteds, in solid colors, stripes and mixtures. Waist, 28 to 42. Golf outfit, $7.40 A canvas bag with choice of three clubs, brassies, putter and mashie, mid-iron, driver, etec. -A sturdy outfit for oldumm as well as beginners. Wool ‘Sweaters, $4.95 Heavy shiaker and plain knit, in marvon, green, navy .and heather mixtores. With or without large shawl collars. Ready for basket ball m:nket %g%mehlulhu with turned-in seams; Bnknnb;!l breeches, $2.75. Heavy canvas, padded at hips. With belt strap a Megaphones, 45c to $4. Whistles, 25c and 35c. Goal Nets, set, $10. (Sport shop—Main floor, south annex.) A first-time showing winter coats ’35 Two styles sketched; with scores of others. Warm winter coats, with all the value in the material and making and little spent on frills. Sport coats; long coats; dress coats; some with FUR collars. Tailored as good coats should of honest, such ho! sturdy bw:'clm as my p_r:::d ens. Normand; ly . Suede velour Panvalaine’ - Beaver cloth Goldione Bolivia Missés’ sizes,’ 16 to 20; wom- en’s, 34 to 42. 3 Stout sizes, 421% to 50. (Apparel shops, second floor.) " Two styles sketched, $35. Scores of beautiful Blouses to sell at %5 Hnnd-y llylu. beenus we phn to have best l!ondfnl bh-a look g ‘Lodk ' for novel trim- braids and discs; Jook for colorful eombmm of nmlMolnvk;hvvm mdyzll‘wm';bl’kwith j.de, S m&mmmmmuw&m -ts—tiunmtby

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