Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ~ X 3 Sk U. 0, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 197L" Petticoats, Sl—hhek sateen, with deep ac- cordion-pleated ruffle. L Elastic at waist. | | f ¥ Camisoles, $1—pink satin; - with lace yoke or lace insertions, also em- | broidered georgette yoke. Many styles. Boudoir caps, $1—pink satin, combined with | net; premly ribbon | trimme | Nightgowns, $1—pink ba- ! tiste, with satin yokes i or lace insertions. Also orchid or blue batiste or white lingerie cloth; hand-embroidered. | Nightgowns, $l—extra sizes in white lmgene, slip-over style with ting stitched. | Flannelette gowns, $1— striped. edged with lace; elas- tic at waist, rs, $1—pink crepe, Bloome: with bluebird and but- | terfly design; ruffle at | knee. Elastic at walst. | Petticoats, $Sl—white | sateen, with scalloped bottom; : double panel | back and front. Elas- tic at waist. Kimonos, $1—rose, blue or pink «crepe; short kimono sleeves. short sleeves; fagot- regular sizes, with dou- || ble-yoke back and | front. Pink and blue | i Step-ins, $1—pink batiste, | upwards of 400 lovely new dresses; all to go at $1 0 Sketched; - embroidered velour, $10. Sketched; checked broad-loth $lo HIS sale vis for the woman who wants a good dress at a low $10, of course, bears no relation to the high quality of this dress— Sketched; braided serge $10. HE value of the dresses lies as much in the fabrics as in the ' o — dress sale to set the 1t©wn astir | gz Rubber .~ boots | Bright rubber boots, sizes 6 to 2........ Short dull rubber boots, sizes 10 to 2.92.89 | | Short" dull rubber ] boots, sizes 3 to 6..$3.69 Storm King bo s, | sizes 11 to 2.. B | Storm King s, ! 5ize$ 3 10 9. .00er..$495 |~ Storm shoes with buckles for boys and girls Sketched; Boys’....$4 to $3.50 silk 1 Girls’..$3 and $3.50 embroidered | tricotine il o) | Last of these $5.95 1o $10 Blouses . $3.95 Beauties, every ane, and any woman who wants a new blouse for herself or for Christmas giving wants to choose | Slip-over dresses, $1—pur- & . . v v flE e snie ockntne price as well as for the woman who nor to the three others sketched— fashions. Consider e e 3 2 = . | . . ostume blouses for every | _—t buys her dresses irrespective of nor to the four hundred or more —broadcloths ~ —tricotines vion—also tailored and semitailored styles, tieback —velours —Poiret twills and overblouses, together Bungalow aprons, $1— | price. other dresses on sale. chambray and linene, | in rose and blue pat- terns; rick-rack braid with delightful novelties. Heavy crepe de chines and georgette crepes. White, 5 Consider what it means to buy such fine Consider, for exar.ple, the checked sdver R woolens at $10. All are smartly trimmed with | . . . o i ;:o‘ur:;l S Lilan tone dres§ at left—as smart a dress asianyone The sale mcludes.sevefe tailleurs, tunic and braid, embroidery, stitching and beading. ‘ b D (Second foor.) | could desire for street wear—and yet its price basque dresses, straightline and coat models. * Navy, black and brown. Misses® sizes, 14 to 20; | Al sizes 36 to 46. | is only $10. ¢ The four styles sketched are typical. women’s, 36 to 46. 1,000 pairs women’s $2 Women are crowding the store for these Silk stockings at 5175 Little wonder, for they are finely finished, pure silk stockings with service in every thread; a stocking that shows its quality. All silk, with mercerized lisle tops, soles, heels and toes. And all these shades—black, Russian calf, leather, nude, aluminum, nickel, silver, gray, lime. Women’s First Quality Pure linen handkerchlefs 10C YES, you read aright. We actually mean linen (not lawn), but real linen handkerchiefs for 10c. All snow white, first quality, with neatly hem- stitched borders. fur-trimmed, fine felt Juliets as shown $ l .00 So much better looking than the ordinafelt slipper, and more practical and comfortable. Leather turn soles. Black, gray, wine, sapphire blue, t: , - ple, old rose, All sizes 3 to 8. P s lar:]tnflo‘?rr) Boxed for Christmas giving (The Hecht Co.—First fleor.) (First fleor.) This full size cabinet PHONOGRAPH Seamless fringed 9x12 velvet rugs, $37.50 ‘A Tower priced reproduction of the finest Wilton Velvet Rugs, 5n the same glorious patterns and in colors to harmonize with any decorative scheme. Fringed ends. ~—a maker’s surplus stock complete with —a maker’s floor samples and show pieces 20 full size | Axminster rugs, $2.35 36x63 —certain lam f s M. $6.50 ; in lamps of our own Marked Down double disc ular hit and miss patterns, Small allover designs; floral and 10 inch records 9x12 oriental patterns. | e wool fiber rugs, $10.95 And a HOOVER h Tms Thisiaal . . Wool woven with fiber—a good- P e merits the Jooking and longwearing n': in to clean them : most enthusiastic re- ! i pttractive patterns. Easy to clean. $5 sends n:u home Yo | sponse, P: ar'ly hceause lamps ] | make such lovely Christmas $ gifts; more, because of the News to create more excitement than we have known in some months vgrle!y here, but chiefly be- cause of these low sale prices. ° Thx lmm aar A few typlcal sty les are Th!: clthc lamp, 1 l 000 r s Cu rt d l n : Ifi st mshoginy: sketched. All have 6-ft. silk mehogasyiiaiiNibae ) Here is music for your home on Christmas Day and » p & s | Thade, $29.75. 2 eSS, _all the days to come—music for dancing, music for covered electric wire. your enjoyment, individual music for each particular member of your family. The phonograph pictured compares favorably with any of the higher-priced instruments; has all theijr ex- clusive features. full size mahogany cabinet case filing cabinet plays any record metal ocastors silent motor tons m”ufi" This junior lamp, with artistic silk shade and shoped base, $21.75. $1.00 grade c i $1.50 grade 89 | $2.00 grade | Some curtains are worth even more; but let that pass—the fact is we took over the entire surplus of broken assort- ments of 1 to 25 pairs of a kind. Mnrqfiisette, voile and scrim curtains This electric bown : doir lamp; colowial doll. with .n’Ih -finish This electric bous doir lamp with fancy Some plain hemstitched; others with lace dress, B The records include such late “hits” as trimings. ! g “Kentucky blues” . Safly now the light of day” Tlm reading lamp with This wrought iron “Tuck me to sleep in my "Tucky “old mml goose neck; M;r:.h; 2.;; ' '1:;1% 91:',:‘: home” A “Ma® = \ = shade; maho “Down Swimming “Paper fim‘:h base, $9.45. < ment shade, $11.75. s N - $27 velour portieres, $19.50 > ot .“3“‘..,“,‘“ A handsome gift to one's home. Rich velour portieres; double faced $n self or contrasting colors; 45 and 50 inches wldo. 2Y; yards long; sewed avith French seam. A1l these together with standard songs and sacred music. Two selections to each record. No Payment Down Say the word, and we will send the outfit to your home. : Also the same good grade Velour pillow tops, $1.95 Ty A rich velgus to alip your pillows into. Twedeno effects. (Third foor.)

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