Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 37

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ot A, SRl < N THE_EVENING STXR, 'WASHINGTON, V. T, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, To23. BYSSINA LAST |+ e ’;SLAVERYILJ?I%USI" e Just in Time for Christmas! Bar to Entry Into League I . of Nations. Imported English Broadcloth : : iy ¢ = | ArtSilk Striped Madras / 4 R \ -’_ : \ ( g Hundreds of | Heavy Russian Cords ¢ ; il LRI o b o White Shirts Think of it—for genuine English Broad- cloth Shirts, for Russian Cords, for woven madras. Carefully tailored by one of America’s finest shirt makers, according to our own standards. Plenty of whites, plain shades and stripes for men. Shirts for every type of man and size. Qualities you never saw before for $1.90, because we planned this sale months ago. Christmas gifts, man —. o man, woman to man. You will want at Uiy, ///////7/7/@ least ‘a half dozen. Better be here early | //// / Satuay 4l Size Collar Bands | 1 \ Al Sleeve Lengths Migh Vellow. Ringerbread (:l;::i‘_’ the Cellar - Attached > 9 LR ) \ ! ) : Large Sizes, Cut Shirts > \\ : Ry { \ X = \ z Extra Full Five and Sii{Bumm —ouipral |\ \ \ ‘ _Y““ \ / D= \ b : All Cut Cnlu/ul'lul{’_\- Shirts - - '\ L AER Le 78 3 = Long Double Cuff Shirts ranging from b tal 1 ndividuals of 3 . . Mediterranean stock, through . mu- Plain Negligee Shirts : —_—— Speakin’ o’ Fords. From the Baltimore Sun. As we stood on the street today it @ccurred to us that a snake isn't the enly thing you can tell the age of by its Tattles. Holiday Sale of 1,800 Silk and Knit Ties Gift ties in every sense. Ties imade ~ Few of a kind—kinds for everybody. irom sample ends of rich silks; ties taken C College striped knits. Patterned and plain from stock; small lots from makers. All of N silks. Serious ties and gay ones. Wonder- qualities made to sell for $1 or more. ful values at $1. (Bozxed for, Gift Giving) Sale of Men's High and Low Shoes | Sale of Feit' Hats _ g S : ~ Sale!Men's Sweaters Every pair has Goodyear Welt Soles e $ 4-85 L > Tifis is a sale in the best accepted sense. Of fresh, season- I 2 Sk $4'85 able shoes that have ‘been selling so briskly since cold ; . | : : weather set in that sizes-are demoralized. - However, all (t}re:; dw::et:' b};zl;e;e;ézlt s§:]eatc1rls— - - . 2 2 e g Sl a -your- =W S These hats come from'.a_ maker who © - sizes are included, and a range of styles that makes it more :}(:atsi ereabith ei{ watmtt.d o‘zgiyl Cg;:; manages to iz‘llit more qui!ll‘:y in : hTa;:t - than worth a Saturday morning fittlng. Tan and black coats for the gamest weather. Brushed : a given.price than any-we know of. o t " calf in high and low styles. . Patent.dress.oxfords,. : in. " : (i i e we've- jumped. the. price dswn. Tor ‘this: . gt | £yl . ds. i wool coats in.camel color only. are annoyed by scownd 90 pemist. | .| event. i e There’s a reason for'the price. They - 5 ‘ 'There‘a_re swagger brushed fély,é i 8 3 ¥ B . arek samlzl)esl, cofllecte(} fr?m various | mixtures. ~Conservative, smooth felts. masers. Ly a4 dew.ote kind. Many ¢ g {) /8 kinds. You'll find your size in a sweater Atall - g Silk lined and trimmed. Pearl; -tan, o like. Plain colors—heather mixtures, KING’S vewoiscoverr | | London smoke, brown, Some hats— - = - : i i it s o 2B prietitnees & v MR e Ko - 0 - R L Boshedend painavedl vesls, $485,_ &

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