Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 11

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N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 1923. 11 SN NN NN SN NN N NN NN SN NCNENNE=CEESNEEN NS NN NN NN NN NNESEEEEENNESEEEEESEENEEENEECNSNN NN EEREEEEEERS Basement Store News WOPALAMS M@YAL Laster Dresses, Suits, Capes and The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. The Periodontic Toothbrush at 50c . Coats at $10.00 and $18.50. Also ac- cessories—at lowest-in-the-city prices. Two rways to this brightest and cheeriest of “Basements.” Smart Store News Used at Columbia University advanced courses in dentistry. This brush is designed and its use advocated by the most prominent mem- bers of the dental profession. At S0c each. Attractive Petticoats, of silk Jersey, novelty flounce of Pais- ley in bright colors. All color combinations. At $3.98. Petticoats, of English Sateen, in white or flesh, straight knee hem or scallop, double panel in front and back. At $1.98. Camisoles, of heavy satin or radium. Lovely sty tailored or lacy effects.” Pink or white. At §1.98. Palals Royal—Main Floor. One of the Important Millinery Events of the Season Sale of Gage Bros. #4.50 to #7.50 Sports, Tailored & Untrimmed Hats This is an opportunity for the women of Washington to secure a high-grade tai- lored or untrimmed Hat at less than the original wholesale price. Gage Brothers at the beginning of the season designed many new samples; from these samples about two dozen proved to be most popular; the others are considered as discontinued numbers, which are here offered to our patrons at—think of it—less than regular wholesale prices. Envelope Chemise. another Iot, of radium or Crepe de Chine; lovely styles. At $2.98. Long Kimonos, of heavy box loom crepe, Empire, waist or straightline models. Touches of hand work and ribbon. At $5.00. Long Kimones, of Oriental silk in floral or Japanese pat- 1:"rns. Lovely styles and colors. Values Values At $6.98. Patats Royal—Third Floor. $‘ffo srt.so o i $7.50 $7.50 +33.29 For the woman who appreciates High-grade T ailored and Sports Hats, we advise early shopping, as the assortment is limited to 1,200 hats, which we feel sure will be chosen quickly. Included are Beautiful Cushion-brimmed Hemp Hats, Smart Rough Braid Sailors and Novelty Straws, in new and wanted styles—pokes, mushrooms, straight and rolled sailors. Also many small straight sailors that make ideal riding hats. Colors are black. brown, navy, sand, almond green, rose, gray, etc. *3.98 to *5 Gage Untrimmed Hats, $2.29 Fine quality hats in large and medium styles that will just meet the demand for nice dress shapes. Fashioned of the popular straws in the durable colors. Included are Sailors, Pokes, Mush- rooms and off-the-face hats. Colors—black, brown, navy, sand, gray, ctc. Elastic Base It may be at the top of your C-B a la Spirite Corsets. It may be at the sides, or the back. {lmost the entire garment may be elastic. But vou may be as- sured of freedom —— grace - comfort—whichever you choose. For science has built every one of them. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Plain and Printed Roshanara Dresses, Splendid for Immediate Wear Delightful Easter colors and com- binations. For Misses, Women. Afternoon and Street wear—at 29.75 | | Now, when women are taking off their ‘ } Distinctively New and Authentic Easter Suits & Capes at %435, *55, *65 THE BELOW PICTURES WILL GIVE A FAINT IDEA OF THE MANY DELIGHTFUL MODELS There are more than 20 “Claspon”® or Rubber muodels of C:B a la Spirite. Models designed for ull figures—and for all occasion when you might wish for a rubber corset! C-B a la Spirite at $1.00 to $8.50 i Come in and let our expert corsetieres help vou to select your correct model. Combined with lovely pink brocades and elastic. Sizes 23 to 38. Palats Roval—Third Floor. Women and Larger PR heavier garments, these Roshanara Dresses are just the correct weight to wear. Daintily embellished with lace collars and cuffs, ribbon, novelty buckles and silk embroidery. Models emphasize the straightline silhou- ctte, also some tailored effects. Illustration represents general style. - ALSO! For misses, women and larger women who prefer lighter-weight dresses, we have assem- bled an interesting collection. Developed of Canton Crepe, Flat Crepe, Tricosham and Pringed Silks. Trimmed in the most charm- imsjuEnic RAt 529.75;-‘“. Reyal—Third Floor. Flowers We have for your selection the most beautiful array of Blooming Easter Flowers and Growing Plants fresh from the greenhouse, at prices within the reach of all. Easter Lilies, 79¢. S1.19, S1.59, $1.98 each. American Beauty Roses, in bloom, 31.00, $1.19. $1.49 each. Beautiful Rambler Rose Bushes, 81.49, 82.29, $2.98. $3.98, 81.98 each. Children’s Garments for Easter—Only Three Days More—You Better Hurry! A Few Suggestions of the Many New and Charming Exhibitions for Easter Wear Moderate Prices Prevail Children’s Dresses, $5.98 Smart Looking Dresses, $10.98 Of linen, in lovely shades of rose, copen, Of heavy crepe de chine, with sleeves green, vellow and tan; one and two tone and trimmings of bright colored Paisley; combinations; beautifully hand-embroid- 6 to 14 years. At $10.98. eted;6 to L years, At 3808 Children’s Hats, $1.98 to $10 Dresses, $5 to $27.50 Another assortment just arrived this Of white voile, Swiss or organdie; girl- morning. Tailored or dressy models, in Large Scottie, Boston and Teddy Junior Ferns, $1.69, $3.50 each. Choice assortment of Flower Seeds, 5¢ and 10c a package. Vegetable Seeds. 5¢ a package. [s. 15¢ and At $65 At $55 | 4t $65 At $55 | At $45 ish styles, with lace inserts. Dresses will - different style effects, all f!:';‘s‘:l: R coloe Superb quality Canton | Gerona—One of the de- | Of Tuill—New Toillewr | Combingtion of Rosha-| Of Tuill—Long Svelte be practical for Easter Sunday or con- combinations; lovely ones o ilan, C — All-ou broid- | lightful charming new mod- ; i nar 3 high-grade pile| Towee . Srmation. Wide white satin ribbon sash. | chip Leghorn and Panama. All for little repe — Alover embrtld. | B Tier erapes vonw doww | .ol ficing showlders, | SO S S ey i || Large, fare sheeuen, 6 to 14 years. At $5 to $27.50. and big girls. At $198 to $10.00. ered, self braid collor and | 4Gy, giving a most grace. | 1a79¢ flare sleeves and beau~ | SO T I el Lined | frimmed cuffs, trimmed with running down each side. | ful effect. Cross bar collar, | tifully all-over embroidered | with beawtiful crepe. | moire and bow ot side to A Cape or Coat Léned with Canton Crepe. Gray. coat. Straightline model. Black. | match. Smartly tailored. : 2 Palais Royal—Third Flcor. Fashion says either is correct. 2 cor. The new shades. Styles for 2 to 6 and up to 1 at $7.98 to $27.50. Captivatingly fashioned of attractive materials. ) o g;eau. 2 to 6 at $5.00 to $20.00; 7 to 16, Purchase and Sale of Two Easter Hosiery Specials Remarkable Special Purchase $1.50 and $2.98 Mounted Combs, Pins and Barrettes Silk Women’s Lace Clock and Chiffon Silk Hose, $2.50 Pair Regular price, $275 pair. Full fashioned pure thread silk with mercerized tops. In black and Women's Regular $3.50 Martha Four-Foot Silk Hose, $2.95 Good heavy glove silk. Just the weight to change from wool colors. Also full fashioned all- and silk and wool. Black, = h over silk in stylish chiffon brown, gray and beige. New i weight. Black, gunmetal, gray, feet put in at a nominal charge. $1.75 to $2 brown cinnamon, fawn and All sizes; first quality. At $2.95 n” nude. All perfect. At $2.50 pair. pair, McCall Printed Pattern 3124 s1 3 9 Pr o s » g Children’s Easter H The newest skirt is this one, Elbow length; medium er 0s¢ which is wrapped around it- and heavier weight silk, Th ee L ts 3f $l self in such Pape fashion that dggbg;ippe_d; faris po;m r 0 - or '3 stitc g; In tan, mode, . \ "“”“"’:. one ".‘l'i"'”i;""“’) “"d"’;zi mastic, dc%;;pei; ,Pl?“},"' Triple-knee Hose Fine Ribbed Hose | _CMlarens Sociks \ effective side drapes ) navy and black. Perfect . ) s : = J 5 & 8 STYLES IN SHELL Gods " il all suaed:hot —Children’s. Onyx | —Spring-weight | with “roll top; % ripple in every breeze. PICTURED s 1 .00 DEMlcil;ggliL Bot in each color, ribbed, in black and | silk, mercerized, in }R‘}fl'.'tk.“v’.fifiif'é'ri‘i; New Easter A4 deep collar to the blouse OFFERED AT AND St ist Gauntlets, Brown. | For boys. | Blick iwhite and | ooy onyes Also and a-shirred girdle are other of heavy silk; all-around and girls. Sizes 6 | brown. Sizes 6 to | Piain col ‘;::lc‘ynd:op;, Bv!?‘ujesl, $]2.75 new touches. This lot includes Casque Combs, with one to three rows of stones, atéap; eamtoidercdistiich- to 10. 3 pairs, SL. 1 10. 3 pairs, §1. All sizes. 3 patrs, 1. quetie Bioses 1. now Efyptisa ings in gray, mode, brown i colorings. Printed Crepe de Chine, This sale at repe de Chine, para and heavy new Silk Beajone, ellover embroidered and white. some fancy mounted, with combination colors inlaid with gold. Braid $139 pair. Sketched from McCall Print- in sapphire, emerald, ruby, rhinestone, topsz and amethyst; also ed Pattern 3124. - At 45c. Palals Roynl—Dnrgain Basement. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Pins and Tuck Combs, with from one to three rows of stones in Seconds of $L50 Gloves " Washington hendquarters fn" In addition to the regular lines, 2 of combination eolorings. every color. Barrettes, in round, oval, square ends and every shape at 98c pair. "::;:‘l{_ 2l | we junt received mew mumbers, Dimity Blouses, $2.00 and the popular colors of stone. At $1.00. Palais Royal—Mata Floor. Palais Royal—Main Floor. fiber, cotton and lisle. Black | Fub-farhioned Ribbedctop Lol Women“‘s ”Sweaters, $2.95 and colors. Prices range from 35¢ to $2.25 pair. 1 Palais Royal—Main Floor. R EESce s e RRR R ERRNRE R MR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRERRRRRRRRRRRRRRNRERNERRNRNNRNEIERRESERERELRSRERRERRRIENERRNRE.] SN NS SN ENENE ENENEENEEEEN HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII::i.lllll..lllllllllllll llll.il‘llIll!lIlIlIIlllll.llll.l.l..llllll.! ESEES NS EEEE SRS EEEEE NS E SN EEEEENENE NS ENENNEENEEENENNESENERNR N o fa . - . >

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