Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1922, Page 14

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14 ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922, N 3 =% Ry Pl A World Of Comfort In These Wing Chairs With an End Table in Arm’s Reach ESPECIALLY do men appreciate the real comfort afforded by this combination. WING CHAIRS—upholstered in tapestry and with re- movable spring cushions—$50. In velour at $50 and $60. END TABLES—in several styles of mahogany, plain semi-circular tops or with space for books and with drawer. Prices range from $12 to $32.50. Separate Overstuffed Davenports Also for comfort, and in combination of brocaded velours or of fine grade tapestry. At $160 and $150.. CANE DAVENPORTS—in Queen Anne or Louis XVI designs, tapestry seat cushions and pillows or with mul- berry and gold velour. $110 and $150. LONG DAVENPORT TABLES—mahogany period designs—$40 to $100. Furniture Section—Sixth Floor. ConcluJing Our Sale of CHINESE RUGS At These Greatly Lowered Prices RUGS of such positive beauty that in themselves they may “make” a room. Luxurious in their plain shades of lion yellow, shell pink yellows, blues, rich golds or bronze and rose. The odd flower and Chinese patterns developed in admirable color contrasts form all-over designs, or are even more striking when used in medallion effect to offset bor- ders or a part of the rug center. Deep of pile and fine of texture. Many Direct From Chinese Markets All are individual in pattern. All sizes in this selling. 9x12 size—$345 to $450 8x10 size—$245 to $295 6x9 size—$165 to $195 - 4x7 size—$67.50 to $87.50 10x13.6 size—$445 to $495 Also many of the smaller sizes, as 3.11x7, 4.2x6.10, 4x69, 3x6, 2x4 and 24x42-inch and 18x36-inch. AT PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. = Rug Section, Fifth floor. 3-Picéc Ree—c—l Suites In New Color Finishes for Summer Special, *103.50 complete These desirable living or sun porch suites consist of A six-foot settee, chair and rocker, as illustrated, Oblong Table to match, $32.50, and Handsome Electric Portable Lamp, $18.50. Seats and backs are upholstered in attractive cretonnes, that harmonize with the finish of the suites. In putty, pink and blue, blue and gray parchment and blue FLOOR LAMPS To match any of the suites may be purchased separ- ately at $30 Reed Furniture Bection, Fifth flcer. NOW READY—The New . Herrick Refrigerators In All the Different Sises and Designs Rafrigerator Section, Fifth fleor. Woobward & Lothrop Tomorrow a Remarkable Selling SPRING HATS #% 310 All new—shown for the first time tomorrow —specially purchased from high-grade mil- linery designers at considerable conces- sions — which enable us to offer them at this exceptionally low price. The Hats Illustrated—sketched from actual models —typical of the entire collection, which includes— Many copies of original mo.'del hats. A wide variety of smart styles, but few alike. Hair cloth, milan, hemp and smart combina-- tions of fabric and straw. Charming flower-trimmed hats, fancy embroid- ered, colorful fruit and feathertrimmed models. : Wide brims, off-the-face models, drooping hats and turbans in a wonderful variety of Spring’s newest shades. Periwinkle, red, blues, jade, sand, orchid, henna, navy, brown and black. Practically the entire Millinery Section is given over to this selling, with plenty of competent salespeople to help you with your selections. By looking ahead and buying now—women may save much on their Spring Hats Millinery Sectios, Third fleer. b Special Purchase—Special»ly Priced Handsome Black Silks Regular Woodward & Lothrop quality silks—in the always wanted black—exceptiondlly low priced. SATIN CHARMEUSE—a distinctive silk of radiant luster; 40 inches wide. By " Special, $1.85 yard SATIN DUCHESS—the imported Bonnet kind, highly finished. 36 ifiches wide. Special, $2.50 yard CHIFFON TAFFETA—very soft and lustrous, from - Bonnet; 36 inches wide. - Special, $2 yard CHIFFON TAFFETA—an unusually soft but heavy quality; 36 inches wide. Special, $2 yard ’ SATIN CREPE—a satin face with crepe back; 40 inches wide. § * Special, $2.50 yard CREPE METEOR~—the exquisite Moon-Glo crepe; 40 inches wide. ! % CANITON ‘CREPE—the leading member of the crepe family, so much used by fashion in the smartest of street and afternoon frocks ‘for- spring—in a rich black—40 inches wide. i SATIN FACE CANTON CREPE—especially lovely in black; 40 inches wide. g 4 Special, $3.50 yard CREPE DE CHINE—a heavy quality; unusually fine; 40 inches wide. Y Special, $2.50 yard CREPE POPLIN—another of the favored crepes; 36 inches wide. Special, $1.85 yard . SI{.I‘K AND WOOL CANTON CREPE—40 inches wide. ' Special, $3 yard SILK AND WOOL CREPE—satin face (Fokina. Satin) ; 40 inches wide. . ALL-SILK PONGEE—an always good fabric; 35 inches wide. . . Spectal, $1.35 yard | Delicately Colored Silk Lingerie Sets RE becoming more popular every day, and not with- out reason you will say, when you see the charm- ing new models among the latest Spring arrivals. Dainty silken sets, of chemisette and step-ins, of soft, lovely radiums or crepe de chines, in delicate orchid, pink or blue, Some are tailored with just a bit of hemstitching for trimming—others are attractively scalloped and picot edged—still others are exquisite with narrow edges or in- sertions of filet and val lace—and pretty two-tone satin ribbens take their turn at trimming, too. Priced $4 to $9 each garment Sold separately or in sets Bilk Lingerie Section, Third floer. Extra Special Values Silk Petticoats, ¥3.95 Charmeusette Petticoats, 2 Offering Savings That Urge You to Supply Petticoat Needs for Some Time to Come $3 95—Si1k Jersey, Taffeta and Silk Jersey with . taffeta flounce styles—very attractively trimmed with medallions or ribbon—and also tai- lored models—some with deep accordion pleated flounces—in the season’s best colors. $2—Colured Charmeusette Petticoats, in three smart styles—a straightline hemstitched model —one with accordion pleated flounce—another with a tucked, ruffle-trimmed flounce—shown in rose, green, delph, rust, brown, copen, navy, violet, black. tticoat Section, Third floor. Direct From England THE CHENILLE FROCK Vogue for Misses RINGS many charming new “Down Dilly” models from their English home, and among the lovely colors is the new Bright Eye blue. Simple chemise frocks, for the most part with the attrac- tive border of the chenille designed in varied ways to trim blouse or skirt—the round or bateau necklines are bound with georgette and a silk or velvet ribbon usually ties at the waist. Splendid Values at $28 TWO NEW CAPE COSTUMES in chenille are late arrivals—the one in a striped pattern of mixed blue and tan—the cape lined with blue georgette, $52. The other a striking black and white plaid, $4! ' Misses' Section, Fourth floor. * “PRINCESS MARY” Is the Name of a Delightful New Silk Handbag —a panier style bag, fashioned of silk moire or striped silk, in navy blue or black, with a long loop-style handle— a dainty change purse and mirror prove adequate fittings, and the lining is of lovely colored silk, in shades of old rose, peach or lavender. Priced $5.50 Lesther Geods Section, First floor. Brasé Beds—Reduced 14 Entire Stock Now Being Closed Out Splendid Values at *I5 Bed Section, Bixth floor. Four New Victor Fox Trot Records Going on Sale Tomorrow, 75¢ or, 101 18865 § CUTIE—Medley Fox Trot (Whiteman) 75¢ LONESOME HOURS—Fox Trot (Whiteman) 18868 ¢ VIRGINIA BLUES—Fox Trot (Benson) 75¢ VENETIAN LOVE BOAT—Fox Trot (Benson) 18870 § MY MAMMY KNOWS—Fox Trot (Benson) 75¢ ANGEL CHILD—Fox Trot (Benson) 871 TEN LITTLE FINGERS, ETC.—Fox Trot 1 (Benson) 75¢ | IN BLUEBIRD LAND—Fox Trot (Benson) Vietrola Section, Fourth floor. - NO-MOTH A scientific de- vice which re- lieves you of all bother and worry o moths during the entire summer sea- son. It abso-' lutely protects d S ieas i The Hoover c?n};erts la n { o o oth A Real Economy proof Cedar Sweeper est. SWEET CEDAR AROMA —of No-Moth comes from a Widely known for the en- tirely satisfactory service it rich and con e “gives. m‘d ~ “Id'h:.' ::,‘u::,: —For the cleaning bills it . saves. ‘This (6x2% inches) and may con- __por jts non-dust scatter- oo hs‘im. _?;:he .;:;I.I,'- ing properties. gty dh:mu,' ";': —For ilts ;xctlusi:e fibility by s ntly beat out all nap- g ""3.'.:.:." o ::',ef:ing,yembedded grit. ¥ No-Moth requires no atten- —-_F‘or general household tion—saves ng, g utility. and storage bllls A ei¥le CONVENIENT TERMS ‘which clothes are to be stored. IF DESIRED. Houseware Section, Fifth floor.

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