Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1923, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923. Nothing Succeeds Like Success! Another Sale Of Economy Dresses EVERY DRESS OF GOQOD : A /i All Si;flés 36 to 52 Plenty o_i' LARGE SIZES! QUALITY FAST-COLOR GING- HAM — ACCURATELY CUT— TRUE TO SIZE. MANY DELIGHTFUL STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM. / / Buy Th/‘em By the Ljozen! \ Yoy Will Pracfice True Ecomomy By \ Sutiplying All Anybody Can Advertise a Dress Sale—But It’s the Dresses That Make _ e { the Values! : " Summer In a recent sale we sold completely out of six thousand Dresses in a few hours, and many who came in the afternoon were disap- pointed. We will stage another sale tomor- row—the same splen- did quality Dresses as They Are Made These are NOT cheaply made—abso- lutely not! They are made the way you like to find them when you purchase in a sale—full cut and generously made—ex- cellent in materials, making and styles. Effectively trimmed with organdie, dot- ted Swiss, novelty combinations and Swiss embroidered collars. Made of standard quality Gingham, in a wonderful variety of charming patterns in very attractive checks of all wanted col- ors—so charmingly styled they will serve for outdoor wear as well as for home and porch wear. those on sale previ- ously and a larger quantity. Seven Thousand Dresses, to be exact, and we advise you to come early, as every hour will see them go out by the thousands! _, Made of Fast Color Ginghams Such as Universal, Vogue Puritan and Amoskeag This Time Over 3,600 Extra Sizes The woman of larger figure is assured a satisfactory selection in this sale, for there are over THREE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED “EXTRA SIZES” from 46 to 52. The styles are loose line, belted and fitted waistline belted models that are en- tirely becoming—all cut on properly pro- portioned lines and not enlargements of regular sizes. Women who wear extra size dresses will find this a most welcome opportunity! The most wanted styles—in a gorgeous array of ever-popular large or small checks or plain chambrays. Every one of these dresses has a wholesome charm. They’re neatly finished, every seam is . machine overcast. There’s not a raw edge show- ing anywhere. Buttonholes are well and care- fully worked and the daintiest trimmings are ef- . ° fectively used. e = 4 [] SRR QLI Every Dress fresh, crisp and made expressly for spring and summer wear. Crisp dresses in new 1923 styles, correctly cut in size and amply full; and in the face of the ad- vances in the price of gingham, the material alone would cost you more than the price of the dresses. Come early and benefit by our large assortment. EXTRA SPACE! EXTRA WRAPPERS! EXTRA SALESPEOPLE!

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