Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1923, Page 33

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Hat Flowers, 25¢ Gloves Reduced Were very much higher. 75c; were S$L1S. 22 pairs Flowers, wreaths, sprays, women’s 16-button white -silk bunches of cherries; good gloves. Sizes 7% and 8. colors. ¥ 45¢c; were much higher. 50 Allllinery: Sectios, “ERind'iSece. pairs 2-clasp silk gloves; white, black and black em- broidered in white. Sizes 5 and 6. 75¢; were S$L25. 30 pairs women’s 16-button length fab- ric gloves in_gray, beaver and Ripplette, 18c yard Was 28c; pink and white check. A splendid fabric for children’s wear and women's mode. Sizes 7752 'and 8, house dresses. d $1; were much higher. 25 Cotton D Goods Sect J 2 0 AT Gotton Dress s Section, Second pairs women's - fancy _ silk gauntlet gloves. Sizes 7, 7V%. Women's Glove Bection, First floor. Umbrellas, $3.95 ‘Women’s colored and black silk umbrellas, for rain or shine; in favy, brown, purple, green, garnet and black; as- sorted wood handles, finished with leather straps, thongs or wrist rings. Subject to slight imperfections. Umbrellas;-$2.85 each ; Black, tape edge, Gloria cloth umbrellas, with wood handles finished with wrist rings or leather straps. Work Baskets, 25¢ to $1 Chinese; several sizes; good assortment of colors; deco- rated. 25¢, 35¢, S0c, 75c, $I. Busket Section, Fifth fioor. Cottage Sets, $5.15 Special value in porcelain cot- tage sets, 25 pieces; in two different. attractive patterns. Odds_and Ends of Tableware and fancy pottery, at reduced vrices. China Section, Fitth floor, Cameras, 85¢ Special; 6 dozen No. 6 Ansco box cameras with roll of films. Camera Sectlon, First floor. Photo Albums, $1 Special; 17; black _imitation leather” covers; size 7x10 inches. Camera Section, First floor. Children’s Umbrellas $3.95 8 Silk Umbrellas, slight im- perfections; in old_blue, with wood handles, finished with strap or wrist ring. Umbrella Sectlon, First floor. _ Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Greatly Reduced ‘$29.50 $39:50 Plenty of Large Sizes. 34 to 46 Regulars. Some Stouts, Longs and Shorts. andsomely tailored suits taken from regular, much higher- pr]wed lines and reduced to these two low prices for quick sale. Fine worsteds, serges, tweeds, cheviots and cassimeres. One and two pairs of trousers. 2-button, 3-button and double- breasted styles. Blue, brown, gray, tans, in stripes, plaids, mixtures and solid colors. i ] Men’s English Golf Suits, $25 Were $530. Harris tweeds. Men’s Oxfords, $4.75 Were much higher: 14 pairs tan and black iskin and grain leather; odd lots and broken sizes; sizes 11 Bj; 6, 6}, 11 C; 6, 10, 11 D. Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. Men’s Oxfords, $2.75 Greatly reduced; 12 pairs white buckskin and canvas; sizes 6, 614, 7 B; 6% C. Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. Underthings, $1.35 Gowns, low neck, short s; dimity; pink, apricot and white. Envelope Chemise; dimity and nainsook, armhole and cami- sole styles: tailored and lace trimmed; flesh and white. Shirt Chemise and Step-in Drawers; dimity and nain- sook; strictly tailored; white and colors. Combinations of cotton crepe; corset cover and drawers, armhole style. Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. Women’s Hose, 65¢ 15 dozen pairs outsize, mer- cerized lisle hose; black and a few colors; uneven weave of regular $1.25 quality. Women's Hose Section, First floor, Wogen's Hose, $1.65 treet shades and a few some with all-silk gar- ter hems or lisle tops : uneven weave of $§2.50 and $3.00 grade. Women’s Ho.se.Reduced 50c pair; were-75c. - 18- pairs full-fashioned black cotton; white soles; size 9 only. $1_pair; were $125, fashioned white silk;: lisle garter tops and. soles; sizes 9 and 9% only. Women's Hose Section, First floor. Semi- . 20 suits in tweeds, cheviots and hand-loomed Sizes 36 to 40. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Misses’ Petticoats, $5.95 Special value at this price. 20 Tub sitk petticoats of fine quality; reinforced panels; 4ront "and back finished with embroidered scallop; lengths 28 and 30. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Jacquetté's. $10 Were much higher. 6 Silk and wool; black, tan, navy and white. Skirt Section, Third floor. Women’s . Skirts, $10 Were $12.50,- $15, $20 and more. 25 Eponge, knit bas- ket weave, homespuns and novelty silks; wrap and plain models; novelty pockets, button trimmed. Skirt Section, Third floor. Misses’ Raincoats $14.50 Were $29.50. 6 English Crava- nette Raincoats; belted Eng- lish style; tan and navy. Misses’ Scction, Third fioor. Glassware Specials Special, 35c each; 25 Water Pitchers, Colonial, 2-quart pitchers. Special, 48c dozen. 20 dozen Colonial Glass “Water Tum- blers. R Special, 10c each; $1 dozen. 14 dozen Colonial Glass Iced Tea Tumblers. Odds and Ends of Table Glass- ware, some plain, others etched or cut; a few pieces imperfect; others- perfect; all at greatly reduced prices for clearance. Glassware Section, Fifth floor, Wizard Hand Dusters, 65¢ Were $1. duced price. Bl’elr‘n nfluur:-el. $435; were $8.50 ers, @5e; each. shopwarn. Coke Clonets, $2.50; each. 2 slightly damaged. Moth. long; slightly shopworn. Wizard Polish Mops, §1.35; were $2.50. 6 institution mops. Crumb Sets, 35c; were 50c. White enameled; tray and scraper. 35 sets. were 18 Aladdin “alu- 3 cake boxes also; were 34 roof Bags, $1.50; were $3. losgard” bags, 40 inches 24 chemically treated dusters at this re- Carving Sets, 65c; were 95c. 2. piece kitchen carving sets. H Comster Sets, $1.85; were 3$2.95. 7 _pieces: tray and 6 coast- ers; slightly . shopworn; & sets. Eleetric Toasters, $3.75; were $6.45. 6, reversible; with o- _foot cord and cut-off switch, Hot-water Plates, 93¢; were much higher; with covers; slightly shopworn. Gate-leg Table, $6.05; was $12.50. 36-inch, unfinished; slightly. damaged. Housewares Sectlon, Fifth floor. T Woohwar K Lothorop Member of the Better Business Bureau HE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTO! Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise Is Not Returnable or Exchangeable; Not Sent C O, or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted. Tomorrow--Annual Summer Sale Men's Pajamas and Night Shirts At Remarkably Low Prices Men look forward to this annual sale because of the high quality of the garments and the low prices at which they are marked. They consist of salesmen’s road samples as well as a collection of garments that have been soiled or mussed by handling. None is damaged or torn; in fact, they are of the very highest quality. Divided Into Lots for Easy Selection Night Shirts, 65¢ Pajamas, $1.15 Same quality in regular stocks sells at $2. Cotton, percale and madras paja- $1. mas; V neck, plain and frog-trimmed styles; small, medium and large sizes. Pajamas, $1.95 Same quality in regular stock sells at $3. Madras, Fruit of the Loom and mercerized cotton pajamas; V plain and frog-trimmed styles; white and colors ; small, medium, large sizes. Pajamas, $2.45 In regular stock same quality sells at $4 and $5. Madras sateen pajamas Pajamas, $3.65 In regular stock same quality sells at $7.50. Silk and cotton mixed and.pure linen pajamas; plain and frog-trimmed styles: white and colors; small, me- dium and large sizes. Children’s Wear 36 White Nainsook Skirts, 95¢ each; were and $2. Gertrude style, with plain hem or ruffle of embroidery; sizes 2 to 5 years, 54 Muslin Drawer Waists, 50c each; were $1. With two rows of buttons and lace edge; sizes 2to 5 vears. 48 Gingham Dresses, 75c each; were $1.50. Plain or checked, trimmed in braid or fancy stitching; sizes 2 to 5 years. 15 Gingham Rompers or Cov- eralls, $1.95 each; were $3.50. In tan and vellow with con- trasting -collar and cuffs; sizes 3 to 5 years. 36 Dimity Dresses, $1.95 each; were $250. With collar and cuffs of vellow, pink, blue or orchid organdie; sizes 3 to 6. Infants' - Section, Fourth fioor. Boys” Wear Reduced 15 Boys’ Blue Linen Norfolk Suits, reduced to $675 each: were $10; box-pleated model; 2 size 9, 1 size 10, 2 each sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 22 Boys® Woolen Knicker Suits, $9.75 each; were $12.75; all have two pairs knickers: tari and brown tweeds; broken sizes from our regular stock and exceptional values. 69 Overalls, 35c each; were 75¢; blue denim and khaki; in sizes 4, 5, 6 years only. 18 Rompers, 75c_each; were $1.50; long and short sleeves; sizes 4,7, 8. : Boys' Section, Fourth floor. Boys’ Combination Suits, 50c A special price. Nainsook Combi athletic style, with button for attaching clothes; sizes 2 to 3 years, 6 to 13 years. Boys' Sectlon, Fourth foor. Madeira Cloths, $12.50 19 Handsome Hand-embroid- ered ‘Madeira Table Cloths, size 54-inch round; ordinarily the price would be much higher. Linen Section, Second foor, Mimrs,%l.ess Original prices were $15, $18.50, $20 and $2.50. One may choose * from three section mantle or buffet mirrors; some with sconces; others in the popular upright style, in beautiful polychrome frames. ‘The 'plates have just the . slightest imperfections, which account for:these: reductions, Mirror Bection, Pifth: fioor, 16,17, In regular stock same quality sells at Muslin night shirts, all V-neck style; plain and trimmed; sizes 15, - Night Shirts, 95¢ neck, In regular stock this grade sells at $1.50 and $2. the L.oom and cambric; V turndown collar; plain and trimmed styles; sizes 14 to 20. Night shirts, Fruit of neck and D. €, THURSDAY, JUNE 2f, 1923.° Silk Remnants One-half regular prices. 350 remnants of silks, satins and crepes; plain colors, black and fancy. 35 yards Brown Canton Crepe, $250 yard; was $3.50. 50 yards 36-inch Black Im- ported Taffeta Silk, heavy quality, rich ‘luster. $2 yard; was $2.50. 125 yards Natural Pongee, 95¢ yard; was $125. Very fine quality. Silk Section, Second floor. Dress Goods Remnants Lengths, 135 to 4 yards. 38-in. Novelty French Ratine, $1 yard; was $1.50. 38-in. Plain French Ratine, 75c yard; was $1. 32-in. David & John Anderson Gingham, $§1 yard; was $1.25. 32-in. Dress Gingham, 60c yard; was 75c. 32-in. Dress yard: was 58c. 32-in. Dress yard; was 38c. . Tissue yard; was 68c. 38-inch Tissue Gingham, 40¢c vard; was 50c. 32-in. Tissue yard; was 50c. 36-in. Percale, 20c yard; was 28c. 32-in. Kiddie Kloth, 30c yard; was 38¢. Also remnants plain and print- ed voiles, embroidered swiss, plain and novelty crepes, etc., at reduced prices. Dress Goods Section, 8econd floor, Gingham, 45¢ Gingham, 30c Gingham, 60c Gingham, 40c Women’s Blouses, $3.95 Were $575 and $675. Suit Blouses of crepe de chine, georgette, pongee, India silk and striped silks; Tuck-in and Overblouses, black, white, flesh, brown and bisque. 34 to 36 sizes, also a few extra sizes. ‘Women's Blouse Section, Third floor. Women’s Blouses, $1.85 Were $295 and $3.95. Tailored dimity; Peter Pan and V necks; some have frill down front, some slip-over models; sizes 34 to 46. Women's Blonse Section, Third fioor. Handmade Blouses $1.85 each Were $2.25. Batiste and dim- ity; Peter Pan, V and square necks; some lace trimmed. Women's Blouse Section, Third floor. Women’s Blouses, 85¢ Colored chambray Only Were much_higher. organdie, dimity, and checked gingham. 10. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 42, 46. Women's Blouse Section, Third fioor. Girls’ Furnishings $4.95; were 8550 and mere. 4 Silk Kimonos, mn splendid quality satin, in copen, black, rose and copen changeable. Sizes 16 to 18 years. $2.50; greatly reduced. 4 Bath Robes, in figured beacon _('1olh. trimmed in bindin of ribbon. Sizes 16 to 18 vea @5¢; greatly reduced. 24 White Jean Middies, with nav serge collars and uffs. Mis: a toga make. Sizes 18 to 22/ Girls' Section, Fourth floor. Women’s Sports Oxfords, $3.75 Greatly reduced and a very unusual offering, coming so early in the season. New, fresh summer shoes that are being closed out only because the sizes are incomplete. Fine white reignskin, with tip, saddle and lace stay of black patent leather; white leather Goodyear welt soles; low, flat heels, rubber heels attached ; sizes as follows: 5,674 and 7 AA; 3 5, 725 Women’s Pumps, $2.75 43 pairs White Canvas, one- strap pumps with trimming of black calfskin; low flat heels v, 6, 6,7 A; 4,4%,5,51%,6, 7 and 8 B; 3, 314, 4, 413, S 5%, 6,6Y5, 7% and 8 C; 3%, 4,4%%, 5,6, 65,7, 7/ and 8 D. Sports Oxfords, $2.75 62 pairs in combinations, black and white, tan and white, black and gray; most all have white and colors ; plain and trimmed V-neck medium and large sizes. Night Shirts, $1.65 This grade sells at $2.50 and $3 in reg- ular stock. Light-weight cambric, soisette and sateen night shirts; V neck only; plain and trimmed styles; sizes 14 to 20. and light-weight styles; small, and Goodyear soles. Sizes: 5, 5%, 6 AAA; 4} to 8 AA; 4,434, 5, 5%, 7 and 8 A; 3Y:,4,4: B:2%,3,3%,4C. Women's Shoe Section, Third fioor. rubber soles and heels suit- able for tennis or golfing Sizes: 4% to 612 AAA; 4 to 6 AR T t0 6 AT 5 S 4 4 0 5%, .M Night Shirts, $2.35 In regular stock this quality sells at $4 and $5. Pure linen and silk and cotton mixed night shirts; V necks; sizes 16 to 20. Men’s Furnishings Section, First floor. Women’s Suits 220.50; was 8$59.50. 1 Navy Children’s Shoes, $2.45 ‘Were much higher. 37 pairs Three-piece Suit; embroidery Toye NHaOk end taorn trimmed; navy blouse to match, fords; £y izes 2%z, Size 16. 3, 4, 50: was much higher, 1 h Three-plece Suit with tan blouse; braid trimmed. Size 16. $12.50 each; were $19.50. 9 Braid and Embroidered Suits: tan, gray, navy; box coats and blouse-back coats. Sizes 36, 38, 40. 45: were ST Growing Girls' Tan Oxfords wing tips, welt soles; sizes 7%, S A;TY H C; 4% 3 sEsoR=D 3 $7.50 each: were much higher. 22.43; were $2.5. 12 pairs 2 Light_Blue Checked Sport Misses' Black Calf Oxfords; Suits. Sizes 16 and 36. WoE e ImmCslensiaisestl, $12.50 each; were $19.50. 9 tan, e &% Lo i gray- and rose mixtures, in $2.45; were $4. 19 pairs Mi Sport Suits. Sizes 16, 36, 38. i Black Gun Metal i : L R Women's Suit Seetion, Third foor. 117, 12, 1213 B; 13% $2.45: were $2.75. 21 pairs Children’'s White Canvas One- strap Pumps; rubber soles; sizes 812 A; 91, 10 C. bl e Teh tH W ‘an Cape with rose lin- ?:1.45: were $3.75. pairs ing. Size 36. P aldrens aan Lh L £39.50; was 87950, 1 Black Bl ¥ 5 = 54 Veldyne Cape with gray cara- Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. cul collar. Size 38. 23950 was $60.50. 1 Brown Gerona Cape. Size 36. $30.50; was much higher. 1 Tan Veldyne Cape with beige cara- cul collar. Size 38. $15; was much higher. 1 Plaid Traveling Coat. Size 38. $19.50; was $30.50. 1 Tailored Croydon Coat in French Blue. 20 Size 38. $10.50; were R30.50. 2 Tan Veldyne Capes. Sizes 36, 38. $30.50: wax $6950. 1 Navy Gerona Cape. Size 40. $24.75; wax $49.50. 1 Black Silk Cape. Size 36. $17.50; ‘was much higher. 1 Navy Pile Fabric Coat. Size 3S. Women's Coat Section; Third Soor. Comforts, $3.95 52 Cotton Filled Comforts, especially njce for summer cottages; silkoline, cam- bric or sateen coverings, in dainty floral designs; pink, blue, old rose; with plain nine-inch borders. These are exceptional at this price, $3.95. Bedwear Section, Second floor. Women’s Coats $20.50; was $58.50. 1 Poiret Misses’ Suits, $14.50 Were much higher. Suits from regular stock reduced for final clearance; navy, Poiret twill, camel’s hair, sports suits and tweeds. Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Girls’ Apparel \ 18 Girls’ and Infants’ Hats, spe- , @5¢c.. Of straw and silk combinations, in shades suit- able for traveling. S Girlw’ Sport Coats and Capes, $4 each; were 88. In blue, tan, ros; and lavender. Sizes 8 to 3 _Girle’ Plaid Sport Coats, $12.50; were In the two- patch-pocket and belted mod- els, in tan and blue. Sizes § to 14, 1 Girl's Spring Coat, $19.75; was $39.50. Made of a lovely shade of green, trimmed with white; full silk lining.. Size 16. 4 Girle White Skirts, $2.50 each; were 85, Of eponge and sport silk; slightly soiled. 4 Junior Girl’ Plald Sperts Coats and Capes, $12.50 each; were $25. In tan and blue. Sizes 15 to 17. 2 Junior Girls’ Navy Blue Suits, each; were $35. In box and blouse styles, embroidered in black silk. One has a sep- arate paisley waist. Sizes 15 and 17. 4 Junior Girle Navy Blue Suits, $8.95 each; were $15. For trav- eling. Box or belted models. Sizes 15 and 17. Girls'. Section, Fourth foor, Women’s Sweaters $3.95; were $5.75 5 Imported Fiber and Wool Slip-ons; V neck and short slegves; black and gray, rose and white, jade and white; sizes 40, 42, 44, 5 Wool Slip-on Sweaters: two- tone color combinations; ma- roon and jade, maroon and black; rose and gray; sizes 36, 38, 42, 44, 3 Fiber_and Wool High-neck Slip-on Sweaters; narrow belt; sizes 38, 4 Sweaters, $5; were $0.5. 2 Heavy Wool Tuxedo Sweaters; tan or nasturtium; roll collar: Dockets; narrow belt; sizes 33 a 3 ikl .- - Bweater Section, Third Sest. . . Fine Underthings $5.95; were $9.00. 10 Satin Princess Slips, camisole top: tatlored finish with hemstitch- ing from hem to hip; in white only. Sizes 38 to 44. $6.95; were $10.50. Crepe-back Satin Princess Siips, camisole style, elastic at hip; in flesh and white, Sizes 35 to 44. $395; were $5.00.. 5 French Princess Slips of white nain- vle; daintily scalloped open down front. Sizes 36 and 35, $495; were $6.00. 5 French Princess Slips of nainsook, cam- isole and armhole stvles; dain- tily hand - embroidered and hand-scalloped at bottom; open down front. Sizes 36, 38, 40. Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. Petticoats, $1 Special at this price. 300 White sateen’ petticoats (shadow-proof) with em- broidered scallop; hem- stitched hem and reinforced panel. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Linen Toweling 30c yard 1,000 yards Pure Linen Crash Toweling, reduced because of very slight im- perfection. You save about 10c yard at this low price. Linen Section, Second floor. Corsets and Girdles, $3 Were $5 and wp. 25 all elastic or elastic and treco com- bined: topless and low bust brocade corsets; in many fine makes; sizes 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 34. Corsets and Girdles, $2 ‘Were $4 and higher; 30; fine makes, in which sizes have become broken: these sizes remain: 22, 23, 24, 25, 20, 28. Bandeaux, 40c 75 pink poplin and brocade bandeaux, in front or back fastening models: ribbon or tape shoulder straps; sizes 32 to 40. Bandeaux, 85¢ Were $1.50 and $1.65; and white satin, also ne line models in brocade; hook back or side; 'sizes 32, 34, 38, 40, 42, 4. Sanitary Belts, 25¢ Were 40c and 56c; 19, medium and small sizes, in white. Sanitary Aprons, 50c 21 greatly reduced, in dark blue, pink or white; medium and large sizes. Silk Sanitary Aprons, 75¢ ‘Were $150 and higher; in black, pink and white. Corset Section, Third floor. Furniture Reduced Greatly reduced for Friday, subject to scars, d;\mages‘ and imperfections; offered just as it is. Ivory Chiffonier $14.75 Was $22.50. 6-drawer style, with top 18x30‘inches. Chest_of Drawers, $12.75; was $20. Natural oak finish. Dining Room Chairs, greatly re- duced to $8.75 each. 3 only; brown leather seats; walnut finish. 4 Folding Carpet Seat Armchairs, special, $2.75 each. For porch or lawn; natural var- nish finish. Bedroom Chair, $6.75 ‘Was much higher. 1 deco- rated ivory chair. 1 Brown Mahogany Davenport Table, greatly reduced %o $55. Queen Anne design; handy drawer in each end; top size is 22x72 inches. Box Spring, $17.50; was $27.50. Covered in art ticking; 39- inch width; for wood br metal bed. Furnitare Section, Sixth floor. 5 Folding Wardrobe, $16.75 Was much higher. Large double-door style; oak fin- ish. Cots, $1.85, specially priced. 5 All-metal; wire- link springs; gray finish. Round Fumed Oak Table, $7.50; wan $15. 36-inch. 6 Folding Card Tables, $1.95 ea: were $3.50. Mahogany finish; green felt top; size 29x29 inches. Bedside Table, $7.75 ‘Was much higher. One Small Combination Ma- hogany Table; round, with shelf. Mattress, $12.75; was $20. Sim- mons all-layer felt; striped tick; b54-ineh or double size. Mattress, $7.75; was $12. 30- inch cotton layer felt; striped ticking. Mattress, $9.75; was $15. 39- inch cotton layer felt; striped ticking.

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