Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1923, Page 11

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Calais Lace, 1214¢ Yard * Single and galloon edges and insertion in attractive pat- terns of calais val. Many of the designs may be matched in all three styles. The price is extremely low. —First Floor. the Spri e '; I inches wide. 0! t STORE NEWS for ‘Monday, April 2, 1923 An Abundance of Special Values Presented Here for Monday Shoppers 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest Phone Franklin 7400 A Three-Day Automatic Price Reduc- tion Sale of Early Spring Millinery '3 This is our bid for your after-Easter business. The values offered | in this sensational reduction sale warrant the purchase of another hat, even though you have already purchased one or more. A Clearance! Discontinued Corsets $1.95 Models taken from our regular stock and reduced to this figure in spite of their former selling price. R & G, American Lady, Warner’s Rustproof, Bon Ton and La Grecque Corsets in styles that have been discontinued by the makers, but are nevertheless in present vogue. —Third Floor. Three Immense Tables Piled High With Trimmed Hats Suitable for Immediate and Later Wear. Regardless of Former Selling Prices, Your Unrestricted Choice Monday Just Arrived—Special Stone Marten Chokers $20.50 So fluffy and Springlike, every new suit and frock craves the soft finishing touch of one of these chokers. They are single chokers, of large, perfect skins,and finished with heads, tails and paws. —Second Floor. Celebrating Easter Monday ~ Sale of 1,000 Boys’ Washable Suits $1.00 Extra value, because specially purchased. Sizes 21/ to 8 years The washable suit season is here, and with it this sale of extremely smart little suits—all de- | cidedly attractive and priced to make it profitable to | you to select the season’s supply at one time. Many of these hats are as smart and as fresh as they were upon the day of arrival. Others are slightly soiled and mussed. When one mentions mussed and millinery in the same breath, it means perhaps only a ribt isted or crushed or crown slightly dented—nothing that NOTE—The Monday price is $3.00 n't could not be repaired readily. —the Tuesday price on the hats not cold will be lower, but every woman S 5 s - Every desirable shape, straw, fabric and combination, as well as the realizes that the ction on Monday tad6a $est colors, s inlald. Thbs for i s will be broader and better—frst selec. 4000 & SHATLEs ceat : RS SehOuZomED tion is naturally best. - —Second Floor, A Sale that is Bound to Attract Women Who Seek Smart, New Costum e Blouses At This Low Price §9.95 \nother timely and special pur- chase brings 300 of these blouses. Former offerings of similar quali- ties and styles have created rapid selling, and we can see no reason why this lot should not hurry out at this price. Made of Crepe de Chine, printed Tub and other novelty mate- nting a glorious profusion of and colors. The models sketched hint of their extreme smartness, but you will have to see the blouses before vou can conceive of so much for such a small price—$2.95. Monday--A Surprising Value-Giving Sale of Sheets and Pillowcases _ Not special purchases, but our own regular, carefully chosen stocks of high-grade, PERFECT quality merchandise, offered at prices that are indeed surprisingly low. Unsurpassed quality. Heavy, round-thread sheeting, sold under a label that will be instantly recognized as our old stand-by. Get your supply tomorrow. These prices lead us to suggest that you get it early— 81x90 Double 81x99 Double 72x99 34 1 ¢3 B e d Sheets. $l'2 B e d Sheets. $1039 B ed Sheets. $1029 These sheets meet every need—a size for double bed of regulation length, as well as extra long: and ‘then the single or three-quarter bed sheet is also present. Heavy, firmly woven sheeting, free from any filling—and perfect. 3’000 Pi110wcases 36-Inch Longcloth Mill lengths, 2 to 5 yards; otherwise Sizes 42x36 or 54x36 perfect; soft finish, firm weave. 15 C Special Monday, yard Here is one of the best sales of 26-Inch Indian Head Standard quality, full bleached; suitable pillowcases of the season. Made of the best quality cotton, heavy and for fancy work, aprons, costumes, etc. Lengths 2 to 10 yards. Yard, c firm; strong regulation hems. Save 11c on each case you buy Monday. Button-on and sailor middy model, as well as the serviceable flapper suits and novelties. In blue, | white, tan, green, gray and many good combina- | tions. All nicely made, superbly cut and smart | appearing. | See them—you'll agree there's extra worth in | every suit. A whole lot for $1.00. —Fourth Floor. Large Size Nightgowns $1.25 Only 200 of them, and they are of such excellent qual- ity, so full cut and well made, that the woman who re- quires extra size nightgowns will not be satisfied with anything less than a large supply. The gowns are the practical high-neck and long- sleeve style, with double back yoke and a trimming of hemstitching and pin tucks. —Second Floor. 42-Inch Pillow Tubing Heavy, firm round-thread casing, full bleached and no dressing whatso- ever. An irresistible value. Yard, 35c ~—Third Floor. Mercerized Table Damask, Monday, 75¢ yd. The lowest price we have quoted in years for this quality of mercerized damask. An extra heavyweight, closely woven and full bleached. A grade suitable for every day use, thus saving your better table linens. Note the width—full 64 inches. Conventional and floral designs. —First Floer. Cotton Crepe Nightgowns In Regular Sizes, Special $1.00 An attractive gown in the regular sizes. Pretty flower and bird designs on backgrounds of flesh, light blue, wnite or orchid, and the crepe is of an excellent wearing quality. The gowns launder beautifully, and the best of it is they require no ironing. Extra Monday-A Special Selling of 1,000 _ Gingham and Percale Apron-Frocks Fast Colors—Every Frock Crisp- ly Fresh and New in Many Pretty Styles. Specially Priced $1.79 You will realize that it no longer pays to buy materials and make your own dresses when you can buy such attrac- tive, practical and well made garments at $1.79. —Third ¥loor. No Better Time Than Monday! A Really Remarkable Opportune Time for the Selection of Your Springtime Coat, Wrap or Cape Presenting Complete Stocks of the Newest and Ultra- Smart Modes for Women and Misses, at Four Popular Prices, Each Bringing the Utmost in Value-Giving $25 $20s50 $35 4950 The Spring Coat you want wilt not be difficult to choose if you come here tomorrow. We have prepared the most. complete selection we have ever offered. We have considered every Springtime requirement, realizing that often the Spring wrap or coat must do service from morning through the informal occasions of the evening. Every garment is designed along lines that enhance youth and that follow the trend of fashion on'its exotic way. Choose from every desired fabric, color and style—and tomorrow is the time. The selection at these prices is so exceptional that we will go a bit into details to reveal the secret of completeness. Twenty Different Styles Striped Gingham and high-count Percale; also stunning frocks of floral pattern Cre- tonne. Every one an attractive style, long- waisted or becomingly bodiced. Trimmings are new and different—some with collars and vestees of white pique, some with tie sashes of organdy and others trimmed with contrast- ing colors. Sizes from 36 to 46. Monday, $1.79. —Third Floer. For Monday Only—A Sale of 500 Girls’ Fast-Color Gingham Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Years $1.39 And the prettiest stvles you have ever seen at this price. Fully twenty different models, all made of fine, fast-color ging- ham in bright colored checks, plaids or plain colors. Trimmings are a bit dif- ferent than the usual run of dresses around this price — butterflies, flowers and other neatly embroidered ideas, white pique collars and cuffs; some with wide sashes, others with narrow patent leather belts. They are really exceptional at the price. Three of the styles are sketched. —Fourth Floer. The Coats at $25.00 Mostly the sporty types, of youthful con- ception, although there are plenty of mod- els for the matured woman. Materials— Camelure, Cameline, Polaire and daring Overplaids, fashioned in wrappy coats, some with center back box, others flare back or with center corded pleat. Trimmings are simple, yet effective. Sizes 36 to 46. The Coats at $29.50 —embrace only the smartest materials, such as overplaid chinchilla or mixtures, shadow and plain tweeds. One particularly smart mode in one-button flare with box-pleated back. . . Adjustable, wrappy or notched col- lars; belted or beltless. Colors are tans, grays, brown mixtures and others. Sizes range from 14 misses to 48%;. The Coats at $35.00 Coats of - rare beauty in line, colors and materials. Fine, soft-pile fabrics and im- ported tweeds that one would expect to find only in coats at much higher prices. The modes embrace the new sillouette mode of extremely straight lines, also wrappy effects, with wide kimono sleeves, tassels, large but- tons, buckles, embroidery and self-strapping. The Coats at $49.50 —present a wide and diversified collection of ultra-smart models in Coats and Capes of the finest fabrics, such as Roshanara Crepe, Camel’s Hair, Peau de Peche and deep-pile weaves. Straightline, side tie, side buckle, large wrappy leeves, tassels and other dis- tinctive touches. Eve rment richly lined with satin taffeta or all-silk crepe. All sizes. —Second Floor.

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