Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1922, Page 17

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R LTCTTU T T TABLE OILCLOTH— 5-4 Heavy Table Oilcloth, in f: EB‘:!;;:I? vplllerns: 25C' ect ... . SHELF OILCLOTH— 1215¢c Scalloped Shelf Oil- cloth, in tt"\BII)' neat patterns. 7,/2 - C Curtain xag = 10C RAG RUGS— 15x36 Washable Rag Rugs, In bright 390 ISBEE LACE CURTAINS— 50c Brisbee Lace CURTAIN RODS— 15¢c. Heavy Brass Rods, can be ex- tended to 50 Curtains, looped Teady to mane. 39C EERER S S SIS CHINA MATTING— 35¢c and 40c Closely-woven China Matting in neat patterns. 29C Yard ...........: WINDOW SHADES— Heavy, Upaque Shades in green, _ white and tan. Perfect 55C quality . : HEMMED NAPKINS— Seconds of $1 White Indian Head Cloth Nap- kins, slightly suuod.690 Dozen .. TOWELING— - 1sc Heavy Bleached Crash Toweling with red border. 12'/2(: Yard o.oeeeenn TOILET PAPER, 4 ROLLS FOR........ 3C Westover Manilla Crepe. PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 2 l C CAKES FOR........ Limit, 3 cakes to a buyer. MAVIS TALCUM POWDER ....\..... Limit, 1 can to a buyer. 30¢ FORH OTH PASTE . 3 39C TOOTHBRU SPECIAL ... ¢ 12c CASHMERETTE GLOVES— Men's and Women's Fleeced ‘"Cashmerette Gloves, in black 25C and gray ........ DOUBLE SILK GLOVES— Van Raalte make. double silk or silk with suede lining. _ _Popular colors. Slightly imperfect ... .... 98C LAMBSKIN GLOVES— Women's Imported Lamb- of excellent pair per- CHILDREN'S GAUNTLETS— Boy Scout and Girl Scout Gauntlets, with hands and deco- rated and fringed 390 cuffs CHAMOISETTE GLOVES— Kayser Chamoisette ard Wear-Right Suede-finished ? 2-clasp Gloves, in all col»59C (T oot it WOOL GLOVES 3% OFF. All styles for men, women and children. INFANTS® HOSE— White Cotton Hose, strict- Iy perfecy and Cashmerette Hose, l 90 slightly imperfect, INFANTS’ WOOL HOSE— ‘Wool and Silk and Wool skin Gloves, quality; every Hose, slightly i 1 . BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOSE— Boys' Heavy Ribbed Black Fins Ribbed Black 7 g v ne & and White Hose. 21 C Perfect quality... CHILDREN’S WOOL GLOVES Kayser Wool Knit Gloves for boys and girla rown, navy, gray, white and black 450 MEN'S KID GLOVES— Excellent quality Cape and Suede Gloves re- duced for quick $ selling . 1'98 CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS— Boys' Fleece-lined Gray and Ribbed Unfon Suits in all sizes, and Girls’ White Fleeced *Suits in" broken sizes. ew but- ton attachments in the smaller sizes. 69C MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS— ‘Well-made Cambric Night Shirts, nicely trim- med. V-neck, breast pocket. Sizes 15 to 20.... 890 OVERALLS & JUMPERS— Men's White-Back _Blue Denim Overalls and Jump- ers, double sewed through- out. Union made. fln- 38 to 950 MEN'S PAJAMAS— % ln’ mpl;'l: colors, trimmed wi g g;lll 15 to $ l .39 WORK SHIRTS— $1.00 “Jack Rabbit” Heavy Bilue Shirts, Ggofilnylo. ful- y guaranteed. Al- s0 shirts of heavy blue jersey cloth. 890 MEN'S S0CKS— New shipment Lisle-fin- i Ilhded Cotton Socks in black an colors. 6 pairs for.... l ;- BOYS' WASH SUITS— $1.50 and $2.00 Oliver Twist e . $1.20 of durable materfals..... - BOYS’ PAJAMAS— jamas with drop seat. The smaller C. sizes have feet.., S olcll;m::a? luddculnmy nicke: ne 98c BOYS* BLOUSES— Pfi:ale -fiul xhu;l Blouses wi collar an soekcgr: :ob.ln cufts. 39c jersey SPORTS—Pages 30 and 31. ' New shipment of chambray dresses, in sizes 2 to 6. Belted style, with pockets. Collar and pockets edged with rick-rack braid. Blue, gray and pink. Sale of Romper's 69¢ 600 new rompers just received to continue the big selling of the past few weeks. Dutch and straight cut styles, in stripes, checks and white bodies, with colored bloomers. Sizes 2 to 6, Double-Thick Plaid Blankets Product of the Famous Oregon State ‘Woolen Mills, each. . $4.98 Two thicknesses in one—and such fluffy* and altogether “comfy” thicknesses, too! more convenient form. scroll borders. sizes in blankets, in mal patterns. Plain and ‘scalioped cdges. 36x50 and 30x40 these soft, fleec: pink and blue a, Girls' New Dresses In Another Big Dollar Sale ' 4 Mothers will see with half an eye that these dresses are far, far removed from They were intended to retail for $1.98. Of superior quality ging- ham, with sash and pockets. the dollar class. 14. Five styles. STYLE NO. 1—of checked ging- ham, with tuxedo collar and vest of plain chambray. STYLE NO. 2—of checked ging- ncvelty hem- stitched chambray collar and ham, with vest. STYLE NO. 3—of plaid ging- ham, trimmed in pretty ef- fects of plain chambray. STYLE NO. 4—of checked ging- ham, with panel front, round chambray collar and trimmed with picot edging. STYLE NO. 5—of plaid ging- ham, with pleated self-vest. Boys’ Mackinaws and Overcoats B Sensationally Underpriced $4.35 Only about 125 all told—sa promi}t ac. tion is the MACKI heavy chambray. Sizes Small Wares—Small Prices Ready-made Waist, . Linings, sizes 36"(0 44. Each, 3. Dress Shields, pair, 15c. 0Odd Lot Royal Society Cot- ton, slightly soiled; large balls. Each, 15c. ; Children’s - Perfectiof Waists, sizes 2 to 4 years. 35c. Belting, white Yard, Sc. 2 Women's Stamped Combina- tions, sizes'36 to 42, Each, 69c. Stamped Luncheon Sets, of cross-stitch design; 13 pieces. 59¢. % Men’s Underwear Featured in Four Groups at Prices Incomparably 79¢ Heavy Ribbed Underwear, knit on ; i $1.00 CHALMERS' SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, GARMENT spring needle machine. All sizes. Per- $1.15 Winter-weight, comfortably ribbed Long sleeves, ankle fect quality. > $130 RIBBED UNION SUITS. SPECIAL........ for perfect fit. leng®h, closed:crotch. | $250- FLEECE-LINED 51.98 UNION SUITS ........... In_silvcr gray and ecru. Good, warm, serviceable suits in all sizes. $200 GLASTENBURY SHIRTS -AND DRAW- ERS. GARMENT......... Scparate i Street {0 Men's Dept, - - Bound with Soiesette. Sizes 7 to NAWS of heavy cloth, with convertible collar, belt and bij ‘yockets. 5 ERCOATS of * chinchilla, thoroughly tailored-and limed for warmth and good service. Sizes 3to8. d X Extra Added Attraction! Boys’ $2.00 and $2.50 Wash Suits, $1.59 Quality suit in every respect. ‘models of fast color peggy cloth. to 10. . gowns of Longcloth, 89¢c, Each, 39%c. Children’s Stamped Rompers of Indian Head to 4 years. 89c. and thiacky long and short styles. 79¢c, fringe styles, Wax Paper, 6 packages for 25¢. i x $1.69 Noted for warmth and service, Part- wool garments, in natural gray color. Entrance All the warmth of double blankets in In handsome block' plaids, with deep Size 66x84. 35¢ 42x36 Pillowcases, Each, 19¢ Just a trifle more than half price for better cases than the established price usually buys! And all because of certdin un- noticeable and entirely harm- less Irregularities. These cascs are so nearly perfect that rhe difference is negligiole. All-Wool Blankets $8.50 Pair Pure wool warp and filling. In_ handsome plaids including red and black and other com- binations. Bedspreads, $2.98 Lot of white crochet and Marseilles spreads, large size, with hemmed edges. Deep, raised patteras. art of wisdom. laid blanket Sizes 8 to 17. ay, blue and brown Oliver Twist and Middy Invinciblé suiting, galatea and Women’s Stamped Night- Tan Scarfs and-Centerpieces. loth, sizes 2 Infants’ Stamped Dresses, Elona Hair Nets, cap and Dozen, 39¢c, Darning Cotton, 3 for Sc, Sewing Needles, package,:5c. Low. Good Bedwear—Lowest of Low Prices---Housekeepers’ Harvest! . ored \ o 3 ’ SPORTS—Pages 30 and 31. > HUTTU D.. 'C., JANUARY. 8, 1922—PART .1, T T Satisfaction First INGS B> 810-818 Seventh Street New * Purchase---New Price! COATS Worth $40 and $45 W)= Large, Luxurious Fur Collars—Richest of Silk Linings—Every Coat Warmly Interlined— Finest of Thick, Soft Fabrics 81x90 . Special .... Bontex Seamless Sheets .. $1.19 $1.29 “Bontex” stands for quality in bed linens, and regular Bontex prices are so well known that the importance of this offering is self-evident. Firm and even in texture and abso- lutely starchless. Every sheet is perfect. Bontex 42x36 Pillowcases, 29¢ Each The vilue is as remarkable as in the sheets. Fruit-of-the-Loom Sheets e Sl A companion sale with the Bontex offering—and one of equal interest to vaule-wise shoppers. Seamless sheets of the famous heavy Fruit of the Loom"cotton, unsurpassed for serv- ice. Absolutely perfect. Fruit-of-the-Loom Pillowcases, 39¢ Each ’ 45x36—the large size. E . ‘ RIGHTEST spot in a city full of coat sales. Hundreds of B brand-new, superbly modeled winter coats, product of a New York maker noted for the dash and distinction of his styles and the merit of his fabrics and tailoring. - Get a coat of real qual- ity—you need pay only $22.45. to be found only on the finer coats. Cloth collars, too—and of equal beauty—heavily embroidered, silk-stitched or tailored. Many coats are magnificently embroidered on back and sleeves as well as collars. FUR collars de luxe—big, rich beaverette collars, such as are Brown, Navy, Sorrento, Reindeer, Black—Sizes 16 to 44 1,000 Pieces Crisp, New Muslin Underwear price. Every corset is perfect. White and flesh. Laced fronts and laced backs. Taffeta and 39-inch Box Loom Crepe de Chine, all weaves of beauty 9, Women’s $5.98 Blouses A bargain table of fine blouses reduced $3.98 lot as a whole. Embroidered, lace- trimmed and semi-tailored models....... c Warner Rustproof Corsets A number of popular models, but not in and substance are grouped for a busy from our regular stock. In georgette, Again the opportunity to buy $250, $300 and $3.50 models of the famous Warner Corsets at a genuine bargain 79 e EVOLY SIZE o a e e es Sone oo in e eiate — - = . o] Triple Sale of Silks 35-inch_Satin Messaline, 35-inch_ Col- Monday in the January Sale at a price $ | .35 that invites liberal buying: Black and colors. Yard crepe de chine and net. Not many of a style, but very good choosing from the New Purchase of 1,400 Pairs At Surprise Prices Garments of Quality— Worth $1.25, $1.50 and $1.98 Nightgowns Petticoats Envelope Chemise Satin Camisoles Bloomers VALUE! Value! Outstanding and dominant—value so evident that every woman who sees these new and altogether superior garments will be instantly filled with the desire for ownership. White and flesh—in superior grades of nainsook, muslin, voile, batiste and French sateen, and resplendent wash satin for the camisoles. Trimmings as varied as they are fascinating. Charming applications of val lace, swiss insertion and dainty embroidery edges; exquisite touches of hand-embroidered work, in both white and colors, and tailored styles of dainty simplicity. Fine Turkish Towels Again this opportunity to buy famous, nationally ad- vertised Turkish Bath Towels below their worth. Classed as “run of the mill,” but not a bit hurt for service. In fancy Supplies—Speci Huck Towels, 18¢ 18x36 and 17x34 firm, absorbent Huck Towels, with woven Jed borders. Dress Gingham, 29¢ 35c - 32-inch- fast-color Dress Gingham, in checks, plaids and Sheeting, 17¢ 25¢ yard-wide ‘standard quality heavy unbleached sheeting cot- ton at a saving of one-third. Diaper Cloth, $1.69 24-inch Sanitary Birdeye Diaper Cloth, 10 yards in sealed $3.00 and $3.25 Full-fash- ioned All-silk Hose—Slight Irregulars, 3 600 pairs of these, too—in black and colors, with colored bands around the tops. Pure $2.25 Full-Fashioned Silk - Hose—Slight Irregulars 600 pairs -of these excellent: Pure Thread Silk Hose, with garter tops.’ Black, cordovan, e ilk throughout. -You can R R gray, etc. Faults too insignifi- is;m" the: extremel - package. plain colors. colored patterns and plain e ly minute 5 cant to' really affect their | irregularities—they do not Longcloth,: $1.59 Percale, 17c white, 5 value. hurt, .- ” $2 yard-wide Longcloth, of 25¢ yard-wide Percale, in' navy 75 d 85 close texture and soft finish. 10- | and light grounds, showing many o 2 48 yard piece. ‘neat patterns. Towels .....q0cvens C ; 2 $1.00 and $1.25 Striped Gingham Bungalow Aprons, 69¢ Cut right, made right—of good, serviceable gingham, open front and slip-over styles. Trimmed with rick-rack braid or plain col- ors, Towels ...x....... 4 79c Bath Mats at 88¢c, $1.48 and $1.98 These are from the same noted maker and would sell for $1.50 to $3.00 but for cer- tain tiny imperfections. White and fancy patterns, ‘Black and Colored Sateen . Petticoats, 98¢ Lustrous Petticoats, of-sateen and cotton taffeta, in black and colars. Corded, pleated and tai- lored flounces. Cut full and care- fully made. Regular and extra sizes, Lace Curtains, $1.98 & $2.98 pr. Two great opportunities for home furnishers in this January Sale B4 of Nottingham lace curtains. Both groups contain excellent qualities, -including plain centers with various artistic borders and the more elaborate all-over designs. Regulation size. $8.00 Tapestry Portieres, beau- 60c . China ' Matting, the close, tiful mercerized quality, with | durable, 116-warp, in white and deep, knotted fringe. Green, | attractive mixed colors. A sav- N\ ;brown, blue and $ 5 98 ing worth while, 49 C N\ Je old rose. Pair.... Yard ,ecceccoecrcsven A Close-Out of 100 Rugs " - All of the famed Alexander Smith & Son’s Make 83x106 Brussels|® $40 83x106 Ax- $19.75 s $33.75 Trimmed Hats - ‘Many Sold as High as $5.00 to 37.50' Hats for Women, Misses and Children . “Good-bye!"We've put- a price on this an::runent» of winter hats that will speed-them out in jig-time. Hundreds of stylish hats—including ‘women's. trimmed hats of panne and Lyons velvet, duvetyn and felt in all colors and a multitude of ‘trimmiings: ‘Also children’s velvet hats trimmed with flowers and ribbons, and smart- hatters’ plish sailors and ready-to- wears of various popular.sorts. .. Y - § 15 $10.75 5 T " RN L e e e

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