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Announcing an Apron Sale Sale of Phonographs, $49 Undoubtedly the best value-giving ever of- feved in Phonographs. A high-grade, guaran- teed machine, equipped with doublespring Heinneman motor and Universal tone arm. Easy Terms! —Bualeony Phonograph Shop. Monday—unother ~ extraordinary sale of ] : Happy Home Apron Frocks. 6,000 of them— N ; : wonderful values! You will want at least a 1 half dozen when you see the styles. For de- tails—Sunday Star. ! Established 1860 420-430 Seventh Street northwest THE SALES OF JANUARY _and Good Values in Early Spring Merchandise Now Arriving Sale of 100 Fine Silk - ., Umbrellas, $4.95 Factory rejects, but because these were made by one of the most particular manufacturers, the defects that put them into the rejected class are very slight, making them an excellent value at this special price. Only 100 of them, and after you have seen the splen- did quality of silks and the attractive handles you will agree that they will not be long on our counters. Navy, purple, green, red or brown, with wide Ottoman or satin tape border. The handles are of amber, bakelite or rose- wood, with rings or leather straps. —First Floor. Women’sGauntlets,$1.25pr. There’s a long season for winter gloves yet, and if you want inexpensive ones you can’t do better than choose these strap-wrist gauntlets of Duplex cloth, that combine the neatness of kid with the warmth of fabric. Brown, mode, beaver and gray. A real value at the price. ~First Floor. American Lady Corbinettes, $1.00 A New Garter Brassiere An adequalc.suppmt for thg very active woman or for the woman who desires the greatest casc about -her Ihrousework. Ribbon, Visca Braid, Straw- They are of fine, strong madras, well boned over abdonien and finished with four hose supporters. Sizes 32 to 50, and-silk, -Felt-and-silk also hed it 7 5 P > Also the Vogue Corsetlette, a garter brassiere, with clasti Novelty Sport Hats. - inserts over hips—it answers for the same purposes and gives little more support; sizes 32 to 44, at this same low price. ~Third Floor. STORE NEWS for Saturday, January 20, 1923 Phone Franklin 7400 Washington—New York—Pai The Man’s Shop BIG SALE OF MEN'S WEAR CONTIN Smartest Styles for Early Spring and Immediate Wear In a Timely Underpriced One-Day Offering— Choice $ 4.85 The Latest Styles ‘An immense collection of New Hats—new materials and trimmings. Imported Haircloth, Timbo Straw, Cire A Feature NEW SHIRTS specially bought for the sale, plus broken lines of our higher priced numbers, in- cluding silk-stripe Madras, Russian Cords and other fine shirtings. Quality in every stitch and line. Made the custom way. Priced like ordinary shirts. Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s Flannelette Fiber-and-Wool Pajamas, $1.85 65¢ Pair Fine quality flannelettc. tive. oxford Well made and smartly Long - wearing, trimmed with silk frogs. comf in all Sizes A, B, C, D. S va Choice of any Felt Hat, :]/2 price formerly $2.85 to $8.00 ! —Direct Entrance Off Seventh. Broad brims, small shapes, rolled brims, Hindu turbans, in a variety of springlike colorings. Trim- mings of fancy feathers, fruits, ornaments and ribbons. Six styles illustrated; -scores of others. Choice, Saturday, $4.85. ~—Second Floor. Assorted Chocolates Special, Saturday - 35¢ Ib. A delicious assortment, mak ing an ideal confectione for the week end. Inthe Sale of Undefgarments An Unusual Assortment Batiste, nainsook and fancy dimity delightful variation from have used their best efforts in: fash- = S yeciust as oot 9 ioning the dainty garments in this as ¢ sortment. Nightgowns, envelope che- mise and bloomers, in a wide variety of styles, that make selection really a matter for thought. 3 o Dozens of Styles And they are such remarkable qualities you will see it is to your advantage to buy even more than you immediately need. Some of the garments lean to the tailored styles, while others are elaborate with lace, embroidery and medallion trimming or hem- stitching and ribbons. Nut Nnng:ls 2 5 but please the bnturflay Specials Gdions 6al Several of the most season- able toilet preparations have been included in this interesting offering. D. & R. Cold Cream Amani Face Powder, with pkg. of Amani Shampoo, 60c Emery Boards, dozen.... * Coty’s Talc Djer-Kiss Vegetale, bottle, $1.00 Djer-Kiss Soap, 3 cakes...$1.00 Pepsodent Tooth Paste.... 39c Wearwell Toothbrush .... 25¢ —First Floor. Bertha Collars $1.00 Deep venise laces or several rows of val form these attrac- tive «Bertha collars. They set H Reduced to Close Out denesnens | 800 pairs Women’s Low Shoes Colder! Here’s Your Coat = Toilet Goods —F¥irst Floot. Daily They Grow More Popular—These Three Underpriced-for-Clearance Groups $18:90 $22:90 $44.90 fiven though spring is advancing upon us, such coats as these promise weeks and weeks of service vet. and their moderate pricings make them worth much more than the money you put in them, to say nothing of the ction of starting next fall with a winter coat almost French Spet Veiling 59¢ Yard A spotted veil adds such chic to a spring hat that the par- ticular woman will not attempt to-do without one. This is real French spot vciling, in black, brown, nav several strik- ing_combi daptable veils, own and navy spots. - Each, 50¢ —Pirst Floor. —Third Floor. The coats in these three groups have been moving so rapidly that we-have had to replenish our showings con- stantly, so that a large percentage of the models are entirely new, even though we had to include them at the old prices. 3 Coats d, fur. trimmed, plain or embroidered; coats of soft winter fabrics or mannish sport effects; coats in the sea- <on’s most wanted rich colorings; fur collars that button close 1o the neck or scarf collars with long flowing ends. Better Winter Coats, $59.50 to $98.50 Here, too, are coats that we have recently had to add to our sto to supply the late season demand. They include some really exclusive models that ecarlier in the season would haye cost very much more and could not be duplicated now at these prices. These coats are of deep-pile, luxurious fabrics, collared with caracul, wolf, beaver, fox and other fine furs. ~=Second Floor. Deauville or Paisley Squares, to be I used for scarfs and sashes. A wide | range of colors and designs. Each, | $1.50 to §5.50. I Fiber Silk Scarfs, in many beauti- i ful colorings. Special, $6.95. —First Floor. The Boy’s Shop Printed Crepe Kanit Blouses— T Are Entirely New! - - $5.95 Complete Lots Broken Lines Short Lots A Sale—Savings and Satisfaction Two-Pants Suits (Corduroy, Tweeds, Cassimeres) F ormerly $4.85 to $10.00 pair With inventory just around the cor- Reduced to Close Out §7.75 Sturdy, long-Wearing cor- duroy, tailored to perfection. Smart Norfolk coat, with yoke or box pleat back. Practicalmouse color. Wear is doubled by the two pairs of knickers—and both pairs lined. Sizes for boys of 8'to 17 years. TWEED SUITS and Cassi-~ meres in fancy mixtures; both pairs of knickers lined through- out. Sizes 7 to 17 yedrs. Boys’ Flannelette Sweaters, $1.95 Pajamas, $1.29 Heavy, .warm sweaters, One or two piece style. with roll collar. Practical Heavy, fleecy flannelette, colors. The .price is spe- with silk frogs. | Sizes for cial. Sizes 6 to 16. boys of 6 to 18 years. All Juvenile O’coats reduced—$6.75 to 315\ All Long Overcoats reduced—$7.98 to $18 - ~—~Fourth Floor, The soft, crinkly, dressy ‘effect of crepe knit, combined with the beau- tiful colorings of paisley and other printed designs, makes these blouses one of the most charming innova- tions of the new scason. They are the popular hip ‘blouses, with 2 snug hip band. ' Thejr cola: ings are so varied and so beautifully blended that they may be worn with . a suit or skirt of any color. Some are combined with plain color radium or crepe de chine, while others. arc of the crepe knit throughout. Also . some attractive blouses of hand-embroidered or, printed Radium included in this group. s —Secend Flsor. It's Always the Season for | ‘Slip-onSweaters, Hereat $1,95 They may be worn for addhional_war‘mtb. or may take the place of a blouse with 2 smart skirt or under a winter coat. These are long-sleeve sweaters, with tailored belts, and may be chosen in ,2ray, buff, black, navy, jade or geld. ——Second Floor. " ner, we are spurred to additional effort to reduce stocks of Pumps and Oxfords at once. All desired materials—theé best styles, even Spring models included: It’s an economy event for women and misses, who are seeking footwear of the better grade at a moderate cost. Materials and Styles — Patent Colonials, Black Satin Strap Pumps, Black and Brown Kid Oxfords (in all sizes). Broken lines of Black . Satin, Pafent Leather, Black and Brown Kid Shoes. All fashionable heels included in the collection. Reduced to $3.85 pair —Second ‘Floor. Children’s Shoes Formerly $2.75 to $4.00 $1.95 Fifteen distinct styles, including black kid and calf, Russian calf and white buck. Sizes in the lot up to 8}%, but not in every style, Boys'andGirls'Shoes Formerly $3.50 to $5.00 $2.45 Discontinued lines. Eight styles, in patent, black and tan calf button and lace shoes. Sturdy, long-wearing footwear. = All sizes, 8% to 6, but™not in every style. ’ . ~—Second Floor. HIRPET