Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1923, Page 20

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Charge Purchases, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, M made Friday and e o Saturday, entered on { statement rendered May 1Ist. Washington—New Vork—Paris = = R ¢ STORE NEWS for Friday, March 30, 1923 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest Come fi?&fiorrou) for Children’s Easter Apparel Shop at Leisurely Convenience. Complete Stocks, Newest Styles, All Moderately Priced “Hundreds of simple bands. becoming shapes. Girls and Misses Famous “Little Queen” Models Three Specially Priced Groups $1.39, $2.75, $3.75 Tomorrow and Saturday will be memorable days for the young shoppers in our Millinery Section. They will see displayed at these low prices table after table of hats, ir such a bewildering number of shapes. sizes and colors they will almost forget what kind they had waunted to wear Many Little Queen Hats arc included. showing surprising qualities and smart- ness at these special prices. are tailored hats with long streamers or Hats that roll in front or droop all around, and in any number of combine both the dashing New Hats for\ for Easter. Then there —Second Floor. Another Big Purchase on Sale Tomorrow at $0.98 The styles have been ¢ ciully selected to leas of the most whimsical daughter and the economy and serv- ice for which the careful mother is ever alert. Coats of simple sports lines, trimmed only with large buttons and smart belts, coats that aim at the more dressy effects and, most Spring- like of all, delightful flowing capes of plain light shades or plaids, most of them trimmed with a contrasting fabric. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Girls’ New Silk Frocks for Easter and Spring Days Thereafter $14.98 Pretty taffetas and heavy crepe de chines Lave done their best to portray the loveliest Easter styles—styles in mai cost a great deal more than one’s mother would care to pay. ascs that would Brown, navy blue and even gay prints, some of the dresses combining several fabrics, some brightened by a trimming of contrasting color, and some using bright ribbons and sashes. White Dresses for Confirmation =nd Easter Parties $5.98 to $14.98 All-white dresses of novelty voile, mar- dic or georgette, trimmed nd white ribbons. Every airl’s ¢ and summer v should include at least one such irock. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Other Easter dresses, $9.98 to $25.00. Youthful Tailored or Sports Suits; $15.00 to $29.50 Wool velours, checks, tweeds and trico- tines, designed in styles that emphasize girlish lincs. Most of them are light springlike shades, but there are navy blue, too, that give stylish dignity to the girl of 12 to 16 vears. —Teurth Floor. A Fluffy Jumping Bunny 49c Up on his hind legs, a long leap, then in. And up and down go his He's just like a real bunny, and all because you press a He's of soft, fluffy fur, and just the most cunning thing you could wish for as he goes hopping over down again. ears at the same time. little bulb at his side. the table or floor. The Jumping Rabbit is just one of hundreds of large and small Easter toys in our Toy Section. Bring the children to see them tomorrow. —Fourth and Main Fleors. Children’s Easter Hosiery Every kind to go with every sort of footwear, and such lurge assortments it is a pleasure to choose. ery pair of hosiery represents the finest we could secure at the price, and we have at no time lost sight of the super-wearing qualities that young folks require. Children’s Fine Ribbed Hosiery, black., tan and white. 25¢ to 70c. Boys’ Black Cotton Ho- siery, sturdy and durable. 35¢ to 70c. Children's White Socks, novelty ribbed s. Sizes 414 to Children’s Three-quarter Socks, black, tan and romper shades. 39c Sizes 7 to 10..... Ribbed Sport Hose, with fancy colored roll top. Black, Russian and cordo- van. 10 —Virst Floor. When Children’s Steps to Easter Turn Smart are the shoes in the Easter parade—patents immaculate, sporty combinations, frank-looking oxfords, pumps with straps, one or two. Various are the styles and models. but underlying their smartness is the one thought of comfort and correct conforming to tender, growing feet. Foot science walks with Fashion; children’s Easter foot- wear here is sane as well as smart. s One-strap Model, as sketched, in patent leather. dull or tan calf. Priced ac- cordirg to tize, $2.00 to $3.50. One-strap Model, in patent leather with gray suede coun- ter. According to size, $4.00 and $4.50. One-strap Model, in patent leather with plain toe; same style in dull leather. $3.25 to $5.50. _/Get the \_ Boy that’s pleasant to live with after. Light and dark tans, grays and brown, in smart Norfolk belted styles, as sketched. Knickers full lined and tailored to ease off <he strains of play. Little Chaps Need New Spring Topcoats, $4.95 Every day we see little chaps trans- formed into “molds of form” by slipping into one of the light-weight tweed or all- wool blue serge topcoats. raglan shoulders; both have belts; serges decorated on arm with chevron. smart coats and comfortable over sum- mer wash suits. Sizes 234 to 8 years. Dandy suits throughout. Lots of Boys Will Wear All-Wool Blue Serge Suits, $7.45 Can't get away from the all-time neat- ness and attractiveness of all-wool blue serge, whether for Easter dress or every- day’service. Cleverly modeled, belted Nor- folks, nicely cut and tailored, with lined knickers and lots of good looks. Sizes 7 to 17 years. —Fourth Floor. 9 = : s Easter Suit Tomorrow! Spring Weight Tweeds, with two pairs of knickers, are Friday is- really the last day to buy the boy’s suit if alterations are necessary in order to have it ready Laster. We are featuring these two-pants suits at ‘510.75 because they have the style distinction that you want at Easter and the extra quality and service $1075 Sizes 8 to 18 years. Tweeds have <o Lace Oxford, in patent leather, dull or tan calf, as sketched. According to size. $3.50 to $5.50. Two-strap Model, in all-over patent leather, as sketched. Priced according to size, $4.00 and $430. One-strap Model, in patent leather with gray suede strap, or brown calf with brown suede strap. $5.00 and $6.50. —Second Floor. Very Chamoisuede Gloves The value is remarkable. times the special price. Strap-wrist Models; Novelt‘\; Cuft Gauntlets; Fringed-cuff Gauntlets — all with heavily embroidered backs; in de= sirable colors. Pair— ‘The major- ity were made to sell for two and three navy, brown, white, gray and henna. e T $1.00 LACES AND EMBROID- ERIES, insertion or edge. Odd lots reduced to less than half their former prices, Yard, 2¢ to $1.00. ~—First Fleor, VEILING, In many colers and combinations. Reduced about half, Yard, 12¢ to 39¢c. ~—First Floor. CROCHETED SPREADS, heavy weight, with cut-out cor- ners; 84x94; scalloped embroid- ered edge, Two de- $3.50 signs ', ...0. , ‘Fifth Floor. IMPORTED EYELET COL- LAR AND CUFF SETS, Peggy, tuxedo and flat styles, 89 Reduced to <.evevonsoes . EMBROIDERY SILKS, cot- tons, wool, steel crochet hooks, chenille, cords and other small art accessories, Odds and ends in twe :&e‘chl groups. Dozen, 10c and ~Third Floer, CORSETS AND FERRIS WAISTS, odds and ends in sey- eral styles, Sizes 21 to 30 in the lot,,,,,,, ~/Tnird Fioor, DEAUVILLE 'KERCHIEFS, gayly colored in many designs, Three - cornered shapes, 790 Reduced te ... et Bargains for Friday -‘ RADIUM SILK LACE, 36- inch; all-over patterns; black, BIRD’S-EYE DIAPER CLOTH, 27-inch, aseptic; sani- tary absorbent; sealed pack- ages otf 10 yn'dl!.i One piece to a customer, rda.;f él.sa only ...... ~—First Fleor. CAPITOL BRAND MAT- TRESSES, all-layer felt, cov- ered with pretty art ticking, All sizes., .: —Fifth Fleer, 4~ e ve——— BLANKETS, in block and: ' fancy plaids; 70x80; medium mei;h:lf;r ring; Facp Pre 2 S50 —Fifth Fioor. BANDEAUX, back-fastening model of fine broche with é f elastic. - Sizes 32 to 42, ., —Third Floer. ARCH -29, 1923. $55.00 $59.50 $65.00 Fashion has outdone her- self in creating such lovely wraps as these, and she has gone the whole range, from sport coats of daring plaids and plain shades to capes whose demureness may cover the most frilly formal frock. Imported sport coats are included, of soft materials, in sport colorings—coats of gen- uine camel’s hair, coats of lus- trous pile fabrics, long grace- ful capes-with standing or ruffled collars and any num ber of novel trimmings. NN | A Sale of | Potted Easter | Plants i : All strong, hardy and| carefully grown, fresh daily. ‘An excellent as- sortment at prices spe- cial for Friday and Sat- urday— Ferns, 79¢ to $2.50.. Rose Plants, $1.25 to | Easter Lilies, 2 | blooms, 69c; additional ! blooms, 35¢c each. i —Third Floor. || e ———— Children’s Easter Handkerchiefs, 50c A practical gift for the Easter basket, but just as attractive as anything in it. Two pretty colored handkerchiefs with black stenciled border, arranged in a pony cart, Mother Goose’s basket, on a dog’s back or many other fancy folders. ~—First Fleor. Chocolate-Covered Eggs, 5¢ to $10.00 It wouldn’t be Easter without them, and there are so many kinds to choose from. Filled with cream, marshmallow, co- coanut and fruit and nuts, in various sizes. Heollow Eggs, Chicks and Rabbits of pure milk chocolate, 3¢ to 25c. Jelly Eggs, assorted col- ors and flavors. Pound 19¢. Fancy Boxes, Eggs and Easter Animal Containers for candy, 5c to $3.00. —First Floor. $29.50 ? Capes and Wraps in the $35.00 $49.50 Even the woman of unusual size has not been neglected in the abundance of coat and wrap styles the season has brought. Here are three moderately priced groups that are peculiarly adapted to the unusual lines of large figures, ac- centing the vertical, and featuring those semi-fitted effects with simple trimmings that are most assuredly becoming. Sport coats of tweeds, invisible checks and mixtures and light-weight pile fabrics that fall in graceful folds. Plenty of the inconspicuous dark shades, be- sides the season’s favorite light tones. Sizes 40% to 53. —Second Floor. "Spanish Combs for After-Lenten Gaieties $2.95 Easter Monday and the festivities of the spring season will be- gin, and lovely woman will always clioose to wear a Spanish comb in some part of her coiffure. This is a very special lot, secured just for these Easter occasions, that could not be duplicated at double this price. Large fan-shaped combs, long narrow shapes and smaller ones, of shell, demi-shell, crystal, jet and amber—all studded with brilliant various sizes. —First Floor. Lustrous Hair Switches To Complete the Easter Coiffure $2.99 Not only a lovely new coiffure, but the proper set of the particular hat you may have chosen, is possi ble” with the addition of one of these inexpensive hair switches. They are ot a fine quality hair, in various lengths and every pos- sible shade. Easter visit to our well equipped Beaul};_ New Tailored Bozxed for Easter Gifts $2.95 Practical and crisp as separate skirts. ifts, as tresh aster flowers, are these pretty blouses of imported dimity. There are many variations of the fa- vorite tailored style—blouses that are just the thing to accompany sport suits and Some are trimmed with Irish picot, § some have a ribbon edging around collar and cuffs, and You owe it to yourself to pay a pre- Shop. hird Floor. Blouses 3 some choose collar and cuffs of pique to contrast with their own sheer material. —Second YFloer. ———————a—r T o e AT TSI 73

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