Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1923, Page 15

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Presenting Values in lovely, new Silk Dresses that have received a homage from every one who has seen them —and many thoroughly familiar with values in this direction have been witnesses. A first-time distribution— Liberal concessions i ! The Materiale— i by the makers result in i Roshanara Crepe the extremely low price. | Heavy Crepe de Chine Flat Crepes These Dresses were Canton Crepes made to sell for $25.00 Satin Canton Crepe to $45.00. They are Khnitted Crepes. nderful values at the i Mallison’s Sport Silks e Staley’s Silks— and other rich weaves. VBT The Collection Is Diversified—A Model for Every Type In this great collection there are styles with the verve and zip for the younger set; ideal styles for large women; conservatively charming or ddashing numbers in women’s dresses. It’s a marvelous, all-inclusive assortment of new springtime models—a rare opportunity to select just the dress you have been seeking, of such thoroughly good quality, at a ridiculous price. Mark well these points: Season’s most desired fabrics; advanced styles sponsored by smart designers, trimmings of the most approved type, and finishing touches that bespeak care- ful and painstaking workmanship—all this you can say for these hundreds of dresses. The Slyle:—-Bloused, basque and bouffant: The Colou-;ol’rinu, prints—gay, color;u.l 1;rim; s . straightline and flaring; tiered, ruffled, pleated and in quaint, symbolic Egyptian figures, or floral an St : I{XTRA()_RDI’I\ARY! Complete range 0f Laneled. Beantified with rich ::mbroldery. beading, conventional designs—beautiful! Scores of the lmportan'l! Prompt service—extra sales- sizes. Misses’, 14 to 18; Women’s, 36 Egyptian motifs, gay Springtime flowers—everything newest and most desirable plain shades, also navy women in attendance to serve you N\ to 44—and extra sizes up to 52%. that is newest and most desirable. blue, brown and black—aplenty! promptly and efficiently. Second Floor. Specially Priced for 3-Dey Advance Easter Sale -AnUnbeatable Opportunity— Another Astounding Sale! Little Tots’ Spring Coats \ SO 9 n oy S . $2,500 Worth of Genuine | - oo &>, Imported Chamoisette $4°95 Gloves for $1,500 $13'75 In spite of the excellent values, the popular and || becoming styles, we are reducing t’hese coats, some R Every pair Although there are several as much as Kalf, just to participate in the Advance \ PERFECT. Miracles don’t | || Wweeks for the young girl to think day; stock up | || tofind smarter dresses than these with gloves | || at such a price. while this op- : I I Canton crepes, crepe de chines 4 = i portunity s at i and chiffon tlzfi’etas, !J?ust like the & " popular 16-button lengths, with two-toned embroid- - l; hand. i grown folks wear—only these styles Sp"ng Undeflhmgs for ered backs. Shown in white and the smartest of | || are so becoming and girlish you will ) s . q i 3 d th i diatel ling. Girls and Little Tots in the Sale! spring shades only, and all sizes will be found in the | e ;Eg:;el;% lot. i : ; satin ribbons and touches of bright xfll;‘m‘m of fine cotton, hem- Step-in Combinations, four styles. i color, Navy, brown, S e in pink; sizes 6 to 14 49(3 all attractively embroldery These Gloves were made to sell regularly at v 24 Special trimmed; sizes 6 to 14 years, | . rust and copen. Sizes 7 to 14 years. _Vtg.rs g:,cn: neatly made and trim- S;::cial ¥ o 490 $1.50 and $2.00 the pair, and we quote con- R Only a few of each style, but a good range of || : the favored styles and sizes. Belted or flare models, with patch | ¥ strap-wrist mod- or set-in {pockets. Some are lined throughout and | els, with cuffs some half lined. Sizes 2 to 6 years. attractively embroidered in contrast. A few are the 'I Easter Sales, | Most of them ‘l happen every about it, she will hardly be able il 41 d“:‘fh blue shirring; sizes serval as is our u v = ~ ~ = e ‘ : : 59¢ SRR SES SRS Girls’ Spring Coats, Special, $13.75 2to 14 yelrs.i Special R DKnickerb‘o?ker dand“hSlrnl‘ht-lq Princess Slips, lace and embroidery el il e B The lot is made up of many models discontinued by the ¢rimmed; sizes 6 to 12 years. Q¢ ls:rp:;g:{y:- 2 !o lz'ye -: 39 maLer wAibeomanis wg promised not %o advertise, We é!ght A young girl's coat must be of simple styling, yet undeniably smart, and we have combined these essentials with the very low pricing of B this assortment. Polo coats with two or four pockets, smart collars 85¢c Baby Blankets, Special, 55 oisette Gloves, and his name is on every pair—a guarantee for and belts and some of springlike tweeds. Some%ofcthe coats are a bit Justhéndoi them reduccg for these sales, Size 29x39, in pink full valne and satisfaction, more dressy, too, boasting a bit of stitching or other trimming. Sizes or blue, bordered at both ends, —Fourth Ploon, On Sale—Four Large Center Afsle Tables 7 to 14 years. say, however, that he is the only maker of Genuine Cham- —Fourts Fleor. ‘Advance Easter Sale of - - = Advance Easter Sale of Wide Ribbons, 69¢ Yard 312 New Wool Sweaters With _ribbons used_for Sizes for Women and Misses everything from whole | frocks to small trimmings I $ 95 and accessories, this sale f is truly remarkable. Rib- bo-,?sh grisie 103 md; 1y Y Spring days call for sweaters—sweaters in every idths, every one o 0 1 5 Ty Which sells reguhrl& for I The price s specml for P . style and in every color and weave. And this special at least one-half thore. | h . P % gy sale brings you a delightful assortment of tuxedos and three days only-P aar— 2 2 slip-ons, plain or of fancy weave. Some are trimmed Roman, dresden, cire and g i plain satin and moire, in % - | with contrasting color, some are in two-tone effects, Bt § black and colors. A r and mnfi are of a single color. Navy, black, bitter- . - o . Patent leather and black | sweet and green. Hair Bow Ribbon Special, 29¢ Yard satin, $ 3 5 7 —Seconé Floor. Moi tin, satin-stri d dresd ibbons, in-light Ll N p Smart Beaded Bags ” \ ey Specially Priced for These Sales Sale Of Sample Knlt Vests \ 3 Eantirely new Spring styles, as well as several i ‘2-95 34.95 3535 37-95 ‘The I numbers of recent dating taken from our regular (Sise 38 only) G} | Black nd brown kid or $850 and $10.00 lines. In all, 1,000 pairs of e Very Special .......... ealf. = : 2 handbags, for they accompany the most elaborate suit or ! | 3 igh-grade footwear, Slender and da{nty, rug- frock with an air of distinction. Besides, many of these price saving. The vests are of fine lisle, with a fiber silk terpretation of the mode as they are in selection you v:v‘,cnul:‘ldl d;:e e:(epe'c'to‘:‘:’;'fch ar;gi:es.enh(fla%e Ocn al\'ir;hrk e:r #irip sad are note for i plendid wear | of materials. Oxfords, pumps and novelties. Pat- e Yol heay Sl frames o il drasiing ops, some” wih s"""Pk Combination Cotton Vests, s(gdd‘ e'{lt leather, satin, suede and calf. Smartest of com- ety > chain handles of shell. Many beautiful designs, all nicely Suits, $1.00 3 for 81. binations. Footwear from makers famed for finished. ;‘Pm are also in size 38 Fine swiss ribbed eotton gm.: brewn or black Smartness of styles and quality of workmanship y | kid. o = Rl e botice —thoroughly good shoes—a remarkably low price. vr. | S quar e Drap e V eil S —First Fleor. aded bag promises to be the aristocrat among —Firat ¥Floor. fine silk-striped lisle as the stvle. Sizes 36 to 4. i L ) Siz styles illustrated—All sizes in every style from ‘ A A $29.50 FOX S carfs, $22.m | 21/2 to 8—All widths from AA to D—Pair, $6.35 ! . $1. 49 » Full animal scatfs of fine, lustrous pelts, in black, Thoyidcipe Amartilonss a hatiot b 4 .4 : - e ~ of any shape and give taupe or brown. Very fine thtyi he lats':i ixlx,“ : ; . ] it a smartness it could mot achieve in any other way tails are especially attractive. A value hard to dupli- . - = —_—— Shown in heavily braided designs and many !’;vorlte colors cate. 7 and combinations. Black, brown, navy. tan, copen and gray Lgeaeia e, . - ’ = v —First Floor.

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