Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1923, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923. Extra S . pi " Be H Earl s 0 RANN SONS O, e . M ¢ for This Event Store Fours, Daily 9:15 am. 10 6 pam._ “THE BUSY CORNER® __ Penna. Ave, smamaDsiees 9215 AM. If Possible NOTHER SENSATIONAL DRESS SALE That Will Be the Talk of All Washington ---It is by far the best purchase we have made in years. ---There are models for Misses and Women---for almost any occasion---and in almost every fabric’that is a favorite this season. Illus- trations are sketched from models in the sale. Styles for street, afternoon and evening wear. ] ® - ---We do not need to quote values---they are self evident when you see the dresses themselves. The Sale Price Is the Sensation CHOICE - $14.98 (& ";t A—Canton crepe, with embroid- ered sleeves. B—Taffeta, with many little ruffles. C—Canton crepe, with flowing panels, D—Lace and Canton crepe com- binations. E—Poiret twill, embroidered in contrasting colors, F—Poiret twill, with embroid- ered pockets. G—All-wool Bedford cord, nove elty trimmed. H—Satin and twill cord, braided jacquette, ~—THE MATERIALS are: WOOL FABRICS, including Poiret Twill, Bed- ford Cord and Twill Cord; CREPES, that include Flat, Satin-faced Canton, Roshanara, “All Time,” Georgette, also Crepe Romain and Crepe de Chine; SILKS, that include Chiffon Taffetas, Heavy Corded Silks, Gros de Lon- dres, also COMBINATIONS of Paisley Silk and Crepe and Lace and Crepe, Satin and Cloth, Chinese Outline Embroidered Silk combined with Cloth and Matelasse Embroidered Satin and Cloth. —THE STYLES—In the wool frocks are coat styles, two-piece dresses, side draped effects, long side panels, vest styles, long roll collar models, draped styles. Some have the new Mandarin sleeve. ~—Crepe Dresses are made with draped and circular skirtss some have the deep Bertha collar of lace; some in the side panel style. ~—The Taffetas are in the youthful styles chiefly. Some of these have deep Bertha collar of self material, tight-fitting basque and circular skirt. —THE TRIMMINGS are so many and so varied description is difficult. The wool frocks are ornamented with silk braid, hand-embroidery, Astra- khan cloth, fancy stitching and large cabochon clasps holding draperies in place. The crepes are trimmed with fancy beads, contrasting sleeve lin- ings, self trimmings, etc. ~—The silks, especially the taffetas, have many little ruffles, metal ribbons, metal laces, some floral ornaments, ete. —The combination dresses usually have the trimming formed of one or the other materials of the combination. ~—THE COLORS are navy, Paris brown, tan, bisque, all-white; also com- binations of tan and brown and navy and henna. ) y 1—Poiret twill coat dress, Astrae han trimmed. J—Poiret twill, gilt embroidered, with gilt cord. K—Taffeta, trimmed with gold ace. L—Poiret twill, embroidered in pastel shades. M—Chiffon made over Canton crepe, N—Roshanara crepe, novelty crepe blouse. 0—Canton crepe, with deep lace collar, P—Taffeta, trimmed with rib- bon. —The Evening Dresses are beautiful sequin-trimmed robes, feather, flower and metallic ribbon-trimmed georgettes, some trimmed with silver lace, in draped styles, some hoop hip effects; in beautiful colorings— orchid, jade, pink, mais, rose, French blue, red, and plenty of black. - e — e ————ee e s Kann’s—Second Floory. xa-«

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