Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1923, Page 17

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—_—— " PLANS UNDER WY | | FORDALASHOW Florists’ Club Arranging for Exhibit at Builders’ Ex- change October 1-2. Arrangements are under way for nd annual dahlia show of lub, to be hield in the headquarters of the Gavel Club on the scond floor of the Build- Exchange, 715 13th street north- Wwest, October 1 and 2. The Florists® Club named a num- ber "ot committees at its meoting Thursday to take charge of the show, List of Committees. The committees are: Executiv chairman, Z. D. Blackistone; finance, A.E. Gude, O Bauer, Albert *. Oehimler, : reception, Mrs. te other ladie: se the inte with itself to in- among the women ¢ the community in the propagation of the dahlia. A ‘com »sent the am teur gro va pointed, co sisting of Robert L. Preston, Dr. J. O. Orton and J. H. Kesecker. Amatenrs Will Be Represented. ams Those interested in such a | movement are requested to commun cate with Robert E. P e exhibition was held last 1 Club and, although it v ones, it is hoped sthetic and flowe unite with th ving public n promoting the w amateur committ, movement. —_——— )Y. M. C. A. BRANCH PUBLIC LIBRARY HOURS NOTED 1 Some New Features in Fiction, In- cluding Some Latest Books, Recently Added. M. Drumm, librarian of . Some new fiction has a including some of the latest book Students will find complete lists for advisory reading. The library is open every week day. Books may be taken out at the Y. anch on cards issued at the “Claflin "Specs To make you see, Our Home is Thirteen-Fougteen G” CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. City Club Bldg. Formerly 9th and F Sts. Est. 1889 Central High School Buy School Books at Fernald’s New Store For Better Vision The Right Glasses and Eye Comfort Consult Kinsman Optical Ce., 765 14th St. N.W. Lower Than Cost GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ENTIRE $TOCK MUST GO LOUIS KIPNER 621 P St. N.W. LR E T U LT TR G T T (THTTTIH UL L MEN WANTED wishng position men, Brake- men, Colored Sleeping Car or Train. Porters on first-class ronds* in east write at once. $150-$250 art. N Painless Dentistry @ Re; Don't deiny atten- ton toyour through foar of patn— my methods are absn- lutely painiess. Don't 4§ delay through lnck ok Terms of it to sult, Exam- hlfi-nfivn.- 7 _Otter Sets of Teeth, $5 Up Filtings, 50c r to $1. up, in gold, silver, amalgam or Boys’ $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Blouses. 69¢ Famous “Victor* make, in percale, madras and khaki. Collar "and pocket. Stgipes, checks, plain colors and white. Sizes 8 to 16. Sale! 384 Beautiful N occasion that answers every question of quality, fashion and economy—and it comes right at the “psychological moment.” Consider first the material—richest weave of heavy Canton crepe, as serviceable as it is beautiful. points of workmanship—the details of making that mean so much in fit and wear. These frocks show the best of needle- work in every particular. They are QUALITY frocks in every sense of the word. Colors are brown, cocoa, navy and black. Silk news sure of. an enthusiastic welcome—heralding the opportunity to buy superfine, pure ‘THE -SUNDAY STAR, WAS Notion Saie 50c Rubberized Aprons, 35c. 5c Collar Bands, 3 for 10c. 25¢ Hickory Sew-on Gars ters, 17c. 5c Basting Cotton, 3 for 11c. 50c Sanitary Napkins, dozen in box, 29¢, IR ._1';\ Next the fine ’ $1.75 39-Inch Crepe de Chine . Superior Box-Loom Quality silk crepe de chine ata saying as unusual as it is unexpected. The sale offers choice of newest fall colors, such as Egyptian green, cocoa, Flemish, midnigl fragonard, nickel, tobacco, faience, marine, orchid, turquoise, $1.98 36 Inches Wide Heavy quality Canton Crepe, first in favor for a Comes in cocoa, gray, Flemish, Egyp- tian green, midnight, red, cinder, tan and black. It pays to buy a quality weave of Canton crepe— here is a grade you will admire—priced to your $2.25 Canton Crepe fail frocks. advantage. ~ black. spark, ive ceil, Sphinx and black. $3.00 Canton y, pink, mais, battleship, $9.59 All-silk quality—as _superior in service as it is rich in appearance. ¢ that goes hand in hand with the autumn fashions Choice of brown, zinc, fallow, fog, Belgian, ma- rine, Mayflower, cocoa, midnight, old rose and Has the soft-draping texture Sale of Black Silks FASHION emphatically puts the seal of her favor on black | when it comes to silk—an admirable preference. For what is so rich in refinement and beauty as the resplendent and p racti- cal costume of black silk? Here are the standard weaves of the season—each one of beautiful quality, with the texture that assures long and satisfactory service. Thrifty women will need no urging to take advantage of Monday’s sale prices on black silks of such commendable character: $2.00 Black Satin Messaline, 35 inches wide Special......., $2.25 Black Satin. $1.79 Duchesse, 35 inches 1:_..___ wide." Special..-... 12 $2.50 Black Satin Duchesse, 35 inches wide. Special $3.69 Black Satin- faced Crepe, 40 in- ches wide.... $1.98 $9.98 RUG SALE EXTRAORDINARY! Famous Alexander Smith & Sons Seamless Axminsters Underpriced $50.00 8.3x10.6 Seamless Ax= minster Rugs of rare beauty.... $55.00 9x12 Seamless Axmine ster Rugs of $44.75 superb quality. SILK TAPESTRY POR- TIERES, in blue, old rose and green. Superb guality, @s de- sirable for service as for fine appearance. Palr, $15.00. TAPESTRY PORTIERES, in brown, green and blue. As dur- able as they are handsome. Deeply fringed. Pair, $10.00. $39.75 terns $40.00.7.6x9 Seamless Axmin- ster Rugs, rich- TAPESTRY PORTIERES of superior quality. finished with dhe:tv fringe. }!hnlfllgl of tlhe etter _sort, reen -~ oniy. Pair, o188, © ko TAPESTRY PORTIERES to appeal to the. woman whose pride is an attractive home. These come in th brown and green. Pair, $8.50. $250 NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 2% yards long, of a quality fit to grace'any home. A range of light and heavy pat- terns, including plain and worked centers and deep-bor- dered effects. Pair, $1.98. FRINGED PANEL CURTAINS are becoming more and more popular and deservedly so. They are as practical as they are ar- tistic, and also appeal for their neat simplicity. ~Arabian color. Bach, ‘$1.49, $1.75, $1.95. TAPESTRY PORTIERES, 21 “yards long: Firm durable qual- ity, beautifully mercerized. In green only. Pair, $598. HINGTON, D. .C., SEPTEMBER 16, 1923—PART T. L T T T T e e e e e e T TR IHIIIilIIIIlllIlll|lIillIlllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllmllIIIIIH'IIIlllmlIllmlll"llllm $1.50 to $5.00 Corsets Discontinued . numbers of - American Lady, R. & Gi, C-B and Warner Corsets—189 in all—in a cut-price clearance. “Laced fronts and backs; high, low apd ‘medium busts, White and flesh. All sizes, 19 to 36, in the Jot, but not in each style. No ex- changes or refunds. w4 @ ew Flat Crepe Dresses Fifteen New Fall Models— 5 Sketched Above Sizes 16 to 44 For Women and Misses See Window Display TYLES that offer the very essence of distinction in dress—jaunty, youthful ideas and modified versions equally plentiful and equally appealing. Briefly, there are rows of shirring combined with narrow fancy ribbon; accordion-pleated panels in many variations; beaded girdles and fronts; rows of looped silk braid; rows of flat silk-braid down entire front; vivid silk rosettes, sparkling motifs and metal ornaments. A surpassing collection. Quality Blankets, pair i $4=9—‘5‘ Beautiful and serviceable blankets of mixed wool and cotton and of selected all-cotton that has the appearance of wool; sizes 70x80, 70x84 “and 66x80. . Choice of heavy double blankets at $4.95 pair and double-thick blan- kets at $4.95 each. Gray Blankets, $§1.00 Each Heavy gray blankets that welgh nearly two pounds. Finished with striped borders in com- _bination colors. 81x90 Seamless Sheets. . A Made of heavy, round thread cotton, free from starch and hand torn and ironed. Although classed as “seconds,” faults are too tiny to hurt in the least. Limit, 4 to a buyer. Pillowcases, 4 for $1.00 Size 42x38%—note the extra length. Made of strong, starchless bleached cotton, with wide hems. . Of Panne and Lyons Velvet The Greatest Sale .of the New Season Brilliant examples of the new fall Millinery fashions—a remarkable pur- chase of quality trimmed hats that'will“bring a rush of eager shoppers. The Sale price doesn’t begin to represent the true ‘worth of these beautiful hats— to say nothirnig of their exquisite styling.- Large, medium and small models, developed in Panne and Lyons Velvet. Black and the new tones of red, brown, blue, gray, etq. < Piquant ‘tams, 'graceful mushrooms, appealing pokes, smart off-the-face xiovelfiés——cve?y uprent whim of Fashion is present. Trimmed in endless new. effects of fancy:feathers, ricl broidered motifs and scrolls, bows, ornaments, ribbons, rosettes and .cockades. Quality niilinery sensationally underpriced at $3.50. See the Many Charming Models in the Window Thrift “Specials ’ . Infants’ Shirts, 25¢ New Shipment Cotton and Part-wool Infants’ Shirts, straight and Ruben’s styles, Some with fiber silk st S, High neck, long sleeves. Slight seconds. Children’s Hose, 19¢ Plain Ribbed and Derby Rib- bed School Hose, in black and brown. Slight irregulars. 3 pairs for 50c. Infants’ Hose, 19¢ White Cotton and Natural Cashmerette Hose, perfect and irregulars, Children’s Sport Hose 29c Three-quarter Ribbed Sports Hose, in black, brown, white and champagne. Perfect qual- ity. Women's Clocked Hose 50c Silk-and-fiber Hose, with em- broidered clocks. ~ Per fect. White, also a few in navy. Clocked Silk Hose, $1.00 Women’s $2.00 Perfect Qu Thread Silk Hose, broidered. Sand, brown. Chiffon Stlk Hose, 79¢ Women'’s Sheer Quality Chii- fon Silk Hose, in hlack and gun metal. Slightly shaded. Fiber Silk Hose. 25¢ Women’s White Fiber Silk Hose, with garter top. Perfect. Women’s Sport Hose 39¢ Derby-ribbed Sport Hose, ir black and brown. Slight ir- regulars. Silk-and-Fiber Hose. 59¢ Women's Silk-and-fiber Hose, in_ black, white and_cordc Slight irregulars of $1.00 grade. Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, 59¢ 2-clasp style, in black and the new fall shades. Kayser Gauntlets, 79c Strap-wrist Gauntlets 12-button Chamoisette in the popular shades. Linen Toweling 5 Yards for 95¢ 25c All-linen Crash Toweling, in natural color. 25¢ Dark Percale 19¢ Yard Yard-wide Percale, of excel- lent quality, in navy and gray. Quting Flannel, 19¢ Yd. Heavy, fleecy quality in stripes, id and Gloves, hecks and plaids, Shelf Oilcloth 10 Yards for 69¢ 10c quality, very slightly im- perfect. Scalloped edge. Neat patterns. $1.00 Rag Rugs, 79¢ 27x36 Heavy Washable Rag Rugs, in handsome patterns. Baby Blankets, $§1.00 §125 Baby Robe Blankets, in pink and blue patterns. Scal- foped edge. Turkish Towels, 22¢ 35¢ Fancy Turkish Towels, in blue and pink plaids. Men’s Belts, 49¢ $1.00 Solid Leather Belts, with “can’t slip” buckles. Men’s Gordon Socks 4 Pairs for $1.00 Gordon Round Ticket Me- dium-weight Socks, in black and colors. Perfect quality. Men’s Silk Socks, 39c Thread Silk Plain Knit Socks and Silk-plated Dr o pstitch Socks, slight irregulars of 75c quality. Popular colors. Boys’ Sweaters, §1.19 Heavy Knit Pull-over Sweat- ers, gray, with navy or maroon collars. ~ Sizes 6 to 16. Boys’ Corduroy Suits $1.19 Little Boys’ Buttoned-on Suits, with corduroy pants and washable tops. Sizes 3 to 8 Boys’ Caps, 69¢ $1.00 All-wool Fall Caps, in several new styles and all col- ors and sizes. Men’s Flannelette Night Shirts, 98¢ Heavy . Striped Flannelette Night Shirts, with collar and pocket, ~ Men’s Underwear, $1.39 Chalmer’s_Fall-weight Union Suits, in white and ccru. Short sleeves, ankle or three-quarter length. Hair Bow Ribbons 29¢ Yard 49c Taffeta and Satin Hair Bow Ribbons, 5 inches wide. Plaids, stripes and fancy ef- fects. Trimming Braids 12Y%c¢ Yard Fancy Trimming Braids worth "up to 25c. Kinds for trimming any material, Crochet Laces 12Y%¢c Yard In' the wanted ecru ¢oior, for trimming curtains and center- pieces. 3 Val Laces, 5c Yard Diamond Mesh Val Lace Edges, in dainty patierns. 50c dozen yards. Spanish Laces, §1.69 Yard 36-inch Spanish Lace Flounc- ings and All-overs, in black and colors. T T lfllll'lIlllllllllllmllfllllllllllIIllIlllllIIIllIlIlIIllIlflllIIIIlI|llIII||InII!IlIIlmnII£ v

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