Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1923, Page 5

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., THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 24, 1923—PART 1.. R ——————— e S EEEEEEENSENENEENSEEENEEEEENENE NS NI NN NS E I NI NS NI NSNS NN NSNS NS NN SN NN NSNS NS NN ENEEREEE’ sordinary Purchase and Saleof keeve- | A1 ALA][S ]ROYAL less JaCkets and Plaln and Plalted Sklm The Shop; Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. THE MOST FASHIONABLE - I ] d . oA i o ) Py somrs o seeer oness ™ | Gircular Bandings, *1 and *1.59 Yard | "$anfinie” onfromn o S : Our supply is now complete. Made of 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 rows of “‘-\\\3‘*}\\‘3]&"““#5;’!"’ $ l Val lace in white or cream. At %4 00 and $1.59 yard. . ‘ $ ® Each || Straight Bandings— Rufflings and Plaitings ° Made of rows and rows of val lace in white of net, organdy, batiste, georgette and and cream. At $1.00 and $1.59 yard. chiffon. Wfiite and colors. Priced accord- THINK, PRACTICALLY AN I ing to width and quality. At 12c to $2 yard. Monday - we start our ENTIRE COSTUME | o dv Vestee Sets— | : $11.96 | rganay vestee de . . | * Semi-Annual Clearance Sale AT § l Plain and lace-trimmed models. Tuxedo Lace MOtlfS“‘In c“.cular | of Trimmed Hats- at $5.00, l and Peter Pan collars. At 59c, $1.00 and effects. White and cream. At 59c and $1 which enables one to secure At the Psychological Moment! $1.59 yard. yard, . an exclusive ‘model for the We have been able to make a | Palats Royal—Neckwear Dept—Main Floor. (il price of an inexpensive hat. great underpriced purchase of the most timely items. S s conme || 1,200 Pairs of Women’s *1.95 & #2.25 || suck rrowpmencion Illustrated [ ° 5 ° White Hair Hats First Quality Glove Silk s s Sleeveless Jackets Taffeta Hats at 55.98 : HOSiery, 31.65 White and Colored Crepe Flannel, in red and green, trimmed i 3 s Hats with white piping and finished with News for the woman who desires to ar- Felt Hats pear] buttons. One of the most || \ range her hosiery vacation purchases so as to sought-for garments for sports wear || : ) 7 receive one or two extra pairs of hosiery for 2t thispmoment practically the same outlay. Before making Plain and Plaited I : ' your choice be sure and see this splendid display— Hats that will appe ! | : I ppeal to the sklrts, 55.98 ,‘ Chiffon Glove Silk Hose in black, nude, camel, beige, miss, young woman and ma- / tal, ci nd aluminum. C 1 tron. Baronette Satin, Novelty Crepe and 3 3 f::::' gunmetal, cinnamon and aluminum. Cool and attrac: other attractive fabrics fashion these 4 ' dloo plain slove silk mediss iweight black, nikite. ALl A sale that Washington new sports skirts. White! And many i with pointed heels. All sizes and all perfect. At $1.65 pair. women have been waiting of them. It's been quite some time 4 for, and the response will be since we were in a position to offer I : / Women’s First Quality $1.95 | sure to be great. any kind of skirts at this low price. Q y All sales final. No C. O. Women snd misscs with an eye to N Glove Silk Vests, $1.45 'DJs, Will Calls, Exchanges economy will buy quickly. % i . ; i Glove Silk Vests, bodice style, in pink, orchid, or Credits. maize and honey dew. Sizes 36 to 42. At $1.45. Pslais Royal—Second Floor. Sports Hats Mourning Hats Matrons’ Hats R EEEEEREERERERRERRRRRERRRNRRNRNRRNRRRRRRRRERERNERRERRRERE! Palais Royal—Third Floor. * Palais Royal—Main Floor. Wash Frocks With a Distinction That 3,000 Yards of Bernés or Flock Voiles Set Them Apart From the Ordinary s : . . TRV b 5 A s oy ith Blue Grounds and White Dots Yet at Ol‘dlllary Prlces or gi‘scu})e1 Cr:p’eJdethti:xe Ovderli‘)ll;u]sesg:fl\lvl;it:‘?atc- ; ; 4 \ quettes, a pretty foulard in light or dark combination, 39 Inches One of the Fashionably developed of round collars and some with lace; others are short and Wide—Fast c Most Popular Voiles, Linens, Pongee, = long sleeves. All-white, buff, gray, black and white, Fabrics 2 . 2 . Colors—At Voil rose and w.hm:, etc. Illustration represents general 4 Shantung, Dotted ¥ oiles . g style. All sizes 36 to 46. \ ; y x & Mak ive d f . We feel his price many 38-_§§ 510 slzfi N R Vacatlon Sweatel's < ¥ cconox:i:alnvtvr:::e‘;ewi;le;s::cl:::es::;umgeI: fabri: t;em:tl:a:tle'ast t{’\u dresses. v $3-95 t0 $6¢95 Palais Royal—Second Floor. 15 and Up to *35 «Jigkth DRSS e ool t . SR i e . e T 7 | : 2,500 Yards of Fine Quality Printed summer hour—every summer occasion. ? o = = =— = = = e & x Summer Dresses sure to keep one de- § Batlste-nExtraordlnary Values lightfully cool and fresh looking. Pleas- RN I H ant new- pastel shades and white, always e charming for summer wear. At a Specially Splendid Cleverly finished with lace, hand work, ; at Greatly Reduced Prices co ‘ Variety of pockets, etc. Models for Misses, Women i | New Colors. and Larger Women. RIS E With a determination to reduce our silk stock to the lowest possible Palals Royal—Third Floor. | figure prior to inventory, which takes place July 1st, we have made dras- Colors and designs galore—Checks, plaids, dots, stripes, etc. An excep- tic reductions on a number of lines of the season’s most popular weaves. tional purchase at a price sure to create a furor. Summer girls are urged . i . ll These fine silks, which represent a number of styles, are grouped into to take advantage of the underpriced opportunity. HaVlng Tl‘Ollble Keeplllg one big lot of several thousand yards. P Palais Royal—Second Floor. Your Hair in Curl? These Silks Sell Regularly at $2.98, $3.49 and $3.98 Yd. . H‘a_ve a ‘pherl:anlcnl w:}:'e and avoid the d‘i_;qon}fnrt . oy ™ v r from . - % = ot e 8 one T reveiing yow rem | In this wonderful lot of Novelty or | The entire lor wil | INightgowns, Two-Piece Pajamas, oil pads eliminates the dryncs\s and keeps the hair soft Plam Sllks are Prmted Kmtted Flbel' be pl d on Sale 1o 20 e B a natural wave which ig not “kinky.” I Silks, All-Silk Canton Crepe, Fiber Silk | morrow, Monday, at Dresses, ijonos, Petticoats Phone for appointment. Main 8780. 2-inch Regularly $2.50 Switches, of wavy hair. All Sports Fabrics, E tian Prints, Printed .- o e g AL S . \ e Choice, *1.98 B O e et e M et e, || All-Silk Voile, Fiber Silk and Wool. g Tweed Spun, Grain Radieux, Paisley | Crepes, Novelty Sports Satin, Silk Face ° Imported and Domestic Toilet Waters || Duvetyne, and namerous other styles Nightgowns—Many Styles Suitable for Hot Weather Relief Il —in many instances one or two pieces “at $1.98 . d d aa I\ of each Style' yard I Featured of striped shadow batiste, flaxon and &tx:figfira‘:; e, - ss:.?g::ds.;; 39“1"02 adanfin llgscnut. fifl” | i i sheer nainsook. Some p]nlny u:lcvred6 others wluh Coti's L’Efil‘mri, $3.39 V;:I::‘Bx:u;:eto :r’ne“ sww I You will find a splendid color assortment in the plain fabrics, and in the novelty | x"ucs‘i;l& of filet, val and Calais laces. Over 50 styles. Coty's Styx, $3.39. | Roger & Gallet's Fleur d’Amour, | effect, a great diversity of styles, making this lot one of the most important offerings Coty’s L'Or, ‘ $2.85 and $3.98 of the year. Coty's Chypre, ¥ Roger & Gallet’s Bouquet des Amours, $1.75 Coty's Paris, Roger & Gallet's Violet de Parme, I “ g Two-Piece Pajamas, $1.98 E?!(e)l"lslifi"sulfle“%gt%fllolne- mSIfldi‘:E:g Miro ,Dena Muguet, Sl.”lnd’lw..?’ A Limltw Number Of Pha'raoh prlnt Dress Of batiste and crepe, attractive styles in slip-on, Guerlain's Apres Londee, 75 | Rigaud’s Lilas, $3.00and $428 || Middy and Japanese models. Various styles and colors Guerlain's Rue de Ia Paix, $425 | Rigaud's Mary Garden, 98cand $3.98 . Patterns to go at $11.98 Each At $198. . Giviemme g:bdah. $398 | Brounley’s Old English Lavender, i & X z 2 ¢ Giviemme Coutessa Azzurra, $3.98 4 g 45cand8sc || A wonderful bargain, and one_of the best selling silk novelties of the season. 3 b ac;::- El.x;;?n:‘ ;fi: ‘A\;}y: fi;;;!en France at g:: fl These make into stunning dresses, §ust enough foy a dress in each pattern, easily Momlng Dresses’ 51,98 D; er-Kif; Mlnfltfi:fi :fl;;. Xio]éghgo,g ]!.gmln at | made up, each one in a separate box, with illustration. Formerly $16.50. Monday at y’ a | & j 3 Djer-Kiss Vegetal, rly's La eme $11.98. d chambray. Plain colors or checks. With or Plver's Floramye and Azurea, $179 | Vivaudou's Mai ¢'Or, s collareAlL” atftactivaty cosbroidered, ‘Ro- Piver's Ve Floramye and Azurea Vivaudou’s Mavis, $1.00and | : . v 3k | ll‘:e Trifle‘.fl $L15 [ Vivaudou's Lilac Vegetal, Here is a very lmportant prl,al From i duced to $Lsa. 4711 Cologne !azt T zlc.fl_f_ng;d‘fl.u {-I":l‘ Renny’s Vluh_ragl = .28 : % I A 3 el Row e P Soniges | midnits AoueIen 8 | Our Dress Goods Section . | Summer Kimonos at $1.98 gg::mi:::_: Jxee‘gues eur at 9 H%:;lrs Three: Flowers ’roile_t 130 About 1,500 yards of high-fiade exclusive fabrics that sell regularly at $4.49, $4.98 | Made of dotfed Swiss or lawn, all- white or_rose- Houbigant's Ideal Vegatal ar Hudunut’s Du Barry Soul of the Violet and $5.49. On sale tomorrow, Monday, at $3.65 yard, / |l bud patterns, some lace trimmed, others with shirred Houbigant'e Cozag de Jeanette, $479 | and Plaza, 8 . ise Embroidered All- | yoke. At $L98. Houbigant's Premier Mai, $6.00 | Hudnut's Gardenia, Lily of the Valley, The fabrics offered are particularly attractive and comprise Embroider | 3 3 g-g!}{:,: }?"[:‘;‘r g:‘;’g;" s Efii?odo'w‘z'l'fi.!"é‘fi.'velr"l'fia.s'"i wm]sjene)b;:, handls‘?mel botd;\‘elgll efi:(c:u. Sfl{‘N.nld Wooll Skirtings, bt"-wfooéu?tli‘nlg I . abilla : g s ¥ ) € o and Stri nge, Novelty an ain Cream Woolens; also a number. o T i 2 4 Cripu et T ‘gb;':l e prtiome weightspi: navy,g.cnavy nd. white, black and white and rich Poiret Twill. The entire fj 1,000 Slll!pmot Pettlcoats Featul'e.d_ at $l.98 : S Margers 53 | wihar i F g orenss bk . . e Some i Sapraionred perel " A Frencht make wnens the Bouh s’ Marguerite Carre, 9 | Richard Hudnut's Florida Water, 75¢ % LA . ’ o3 hem 2and: scallop. Bourjois' La Rose Pompon, Melba Ador-Me Toilet Water at $2.00 g < X Loty : e lot. Regular and extra si 5 i Palais Royal—Main Fleor. Porto Rican. About 200, attractively made of ging- ¥ FEREREERREERRRSEREREEEERREERE R R R R R RRRRNRRERRERNRNERHEHSRH:NHNEH;EHRHEIH;HRJE};}] e 2

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