Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1924, Page 36

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1924—PART 31 Crib Blankets This Coupon and 77¢ rib $125 Double oo Cvarbage Cans || ‘With This Coupon and 12¢ Williams Talcum Powder, Rose and nation; high- e pure tulcu ) January Undermushin Sale I'his rear more than ever au we (mph.mu the mlpurl.mu of our annual Underwear event. First. because of the vast selections featur second, because of the very latest styles featured, and third, because eve garment offered was purchased or contracted for be- fore the advances in the prices of raw cotton and silks. 69¢ Window Shades With Thiz Coupon and SOC fQuality 98c Slop Jars ‘With Thls Coupo! 59¢ mluo nrml-nt En- Aluminum Douhln ameled _ Slop ters, t i gaver ana mi Piater: w oo d handle. bl ) nd With Thix Coupon and 39¢ Corrugated Gay ized Trom ‘With This Coupon and 79¢ Esmond brand; pink nu signs; ne: Sale of 1,000 Pieces 89c and $1 Stamped | Scarfs and Centers Choice, 69c¢ The Art Department, in its new location in the K Street Annex, offers these exceptional values for tomorrow: Pure linen stamped scarf: neat designs casy to embroider. oyster white linen. A Lovely Variety of Dainty Lingerie—And Each One Underpriced for This Annual Event. Values That Cannot Be Duplicated Again. now Many garments in this annual Underwear Sale could not be duplicated again to sell at these low prices, so we earnestly urge every woman to by now for future as well as immediate needs. Never before have we offered such large as-ortments of underwear at such temptingly low prices. ¢ and centerpieces, stamped in various In heavy cream color and Choice at 69¢ each Beautiful handmade Night- gowns, made of beautiful, soft finish lingerie cloth, in a large assortment of daintiest of de- Philippine Nightgowns signs and scalloped edges. Fin- ished with satin ribbons. All hand-sewn throughout and made in a superior manuer for which the natives of the Philippines are noted. 31 Stamped Nightgowns, neat Stamped Luncheon Cloths, 36 to des 069c¢ Towels, in- Towels, Check Huck 19¢ Ami-French Nightgowns A wonderful assortment these dainty Nightgowns, of fine white lingeric cloth, scall around and L ered in m others with fions. All {uil cut and § $1.50 Stamped Pillow- ibing and hemstitched the Loom; good finish ~ qu neat patterns Stamped Tea and h extra care Philippine Nightgowns, beautifully scalloped and embroidered; new assortment of designs; all Y made by hand and danitily finished ’ 52'69. built - up and strap and embroidered $ l .85 Pressed Crepe Bloomers, white; soft Ami-French Envelope Chemise, all-round | scalloped ahd pretty designs: built-up and shoul ! callop etty sig 1 ap av $l .33 der strap models $1.33 Ami-French Step-Ins, fine grade muslin, Ixtra Size Garments pretty lops and embroidered Large Slips. of white {[! reinforcement neat em. : 69c 35¢ Dress Ginghams Philippine houlder models: Chemise, hand scalloped ¢ designs variety Monday, 29¢ Yard S 32-inch Dress Gingl knows-—includ Nightgowns Muslin Nightgowns. in_ white or pink, | I neatly stitched; round and SSC stzes and short sleeves; tgowns, trimmed ¥ yokes. H Yulhc\n Princess Slips White Muslin Princess Slips, made with 15-inch hem and double shoul- | der straps t full over hi 790 | full-cut & limited quantity i Princess Slips, of white and black sa- teen; hemstitchcd yokes: others of ! nainsook, with embroid- full-cut Envelope Chemise Muslin blue hew shoulder s nvelope Extra suteen, and str ) Princess ams of standard qualities every woman and other fine In checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors. These ghams are all war ranted fast colors and will tub splendidly Size g Bat grades. of nainsook, built- er st neat em- C Itmelnpe ise. yokes of tty patterns pink and mercerized finish; reinforcement; full cut " 48¢ (Firet Fioor)” Bloomers, of seco siik and cotton, in la- lavender, pink and white; others 69 of mercerized crepe 5 mateens; full cut sizos. 81 9 C values . c sl rtion Shirtis 35¢ Shlrtmg \Iddl‘.]h. _ac yard inch Outimg Flannel, suble-tlcy qus blue s bc Printed l‘lunm,ls 2 36-inch Printed Flannels, in I Goldenberg’s—First Floor white 95c Snede, tall-cut Bloomers Pink Muslin Bloomers, soft-fin- ade with large re- full-cut sizes... (First Floor.) Windsor Crepe Bloomers, neat figured white and 00 Step- Ins :md Pemcoats e N ith flounces biind (nml quality pretty - tength. Step-Ins of white musli embroidery trimmed sizes; well made. . (Fis Step-Ins of fine white nainsook, others of crepe; large assort- mant of 211 slzes R straps; 20-inech Corsets in the Sale Piok Coutil Corsets. medium low bust model, with long skirt: guar- anteed \ummr tour v.‘mn sup- 95C e to 80, at.. C-B Pi k (.onn| Corsets, Iong skirt and medium low bust model; & antesd boning: tra Size Garments ¢ Nightgomns. of muslin, low rt sles €1 with Sonc embiott: values “Mildred Stout” tuc models, cat ruffle around ¥ loped bottom Gol g's—Third_Floor. shirred - $1.69 White Muslin Petti- Anntaal January Sale of BOYS WASH SUITS Made to Sell for $2 to $4 $1.69 Newest 1924 Models Finest Washable Fabrics Sizes 3010 Years The product of two of our best makers of boys' wash suits—recog- 3 Sale of Men’s “laultless” Pajamas $1.79 ‘Faultless” Pajamas need no intro- :Iuctu-n to Washington men, for they are known everywhere as the standard of quality. It is now possible. as the re- sult of a specal purchase. to offer these high grade Pajamas at the remarkably low price of $1.79. Made of fine quality Cambric, Cotton Pon- wec and other good cloths, trimmed with silk loops. Every suit perfect and made in the usual “Faultless” manner. Plain white, neat ~tr|pes and plain colors to sclect from. Sizes 55¢ Shantung Pongée At 39¢c Yd. Beautiful lustrous yarn mercerized cotton fabric in a quality vou'll be amazed to find for so little money. Shantung Pongee with the stvlish demi-rough weave, in a large assortment of wanted color: inches wide. Tt will go fast, 50 & word to the wise is—shop early. A Purchase of 200 Pieces of $1.89 Rich Satin Messaline $1.39 \Vith the present high cost of raw silk, it is-a notable achievement to be able to offer this unusual value. This particular quality is considered by silk experts to be one of the best wearing satin messalines obtainable. Rich satin- face, soft- “linging grade—all pure silk—and warranted to give satisfactory service. The sortment mrlu(len WHITE —~TURQUOISE ~~PINK -MAIS CORAL LIGHT 35 Inches. Wide. All Wanted Colors, Re- markably Low Priced at as- —~ORCHID —OL)] L) ROSE AMF 250 35c and 50 T/7 SOFT COLLARS “E & W” Collars are recognized as the standard of quality and GRAY ARDINAI BLUE excellence, and it was our good fortune to secure thousands of this famous trade-mark brand of Soft Collars to sell at a fraction of re, value. You will want a dozen or more for a whole season’s supply 15¢ cach! Every collar abxolutely perfect—fresh. new and in the popular shapes I3 11 drexsed men. O ne B materialn include Crepe Silks. Pongee Silks in matural tan shade, English Pique, Mercerized Oxford, English Broadcloth, Fancy Pique and Domestic Braadeloth. hr nized as the standard of merit, quality, st event New 1924 styles. in Oliver models. Twist, Middy, French Materials are the splendid-wearing Peggy Cloth, Invincible Cloth. Pomona, Jean. Gabar- dine and many other high-grade washable fab- | rics. Every suit warranted fast color—a new one for any that fades. $2.25 Quality All-Wool 54-in. Tubular Jersey Cloth Tomotrow; $1°69 yd. A fine close woven- quality. vy, brown, gray, tan, copen and Pekin blue. The width which adds to the economy of price. $3 to $3.50 Coatings $250 All-Wool Crepe, $1.79 54+inches wide, one of the most popular woolen fabrics worn this season: a superior high-grade quality, sponged and shrunk. ~ In black, navy, brown, gray and tan, 54-inck Coatings and Skirtings, neat checks and overplaids. also plain colors. Choice of camel's- nair or Polaire weaves. $8 All-Wool Bolivia All-Wool Bolivia inches wide, in_ kit olack and navy blue. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Cloth, 34 fox. gray service and value. such savings available Washington mothers should plan to attend this Middy and Dutch Daddy Choice of plain shades of blues. tans, browns. greens and white: also smart contrasting trim- med effects in all colors and combinations. Sizes 3 to 10 years included. soft and beautifully finished—one of the most fav- ored materials for smart one-piece dresses and separate skirts. Tomorrow at $1.69 a yard. fine black, navy blue. an extra high-grade quality, in black. navy blue and brown. With Table Dam provide for all their t. warranted all pure linen a variety of neat patterns 70 inches wide: srade for general use... 18x18 Mercerized Dam. signs, Worth regularly $1.50 dozen. Pattern Table Cloths—Reduced 68x86 Warrant d All-linen Pat- 68x68 Warranted All-linen Pat- | fera Table Cloths, i in an assortment of neat, pretty patters $ 9 aoxdenbm» s—First Floor. Broeks Glace Cot- tom, white and blaclk: 200 - yard :pools. Former go Bias Seam Tape, six- vard pleces: assorted three; Sewing Needlex, 1 ed malkes Fastemers, one Offered in black, 54 inches—is a feature quality Sanitar Peltx, At Needle Books, sales- man’s samples. R larly 29c to each Cel all siszes; regular 3¢ kinds, Two for $1.75 All-Wool Serge $1.39 12-inch All-Wool French Serge. close-twilled quality, in brown, beaver, tan andi 5c Geod _Quality White Basting Cot- ton, 200-yard spools. No. 40 white only. Regular 3¢ spools. Two spools 5¢ Skeleton suryorters styles for $4 Wool Poiret Twill $3.49 e Treen, S4-inch All-Wool Poiret Twill. tips; s wood nrons’!y 6¢c m.—rn: Floer. Homeyeomb Cloths, heavy I.Bsorted lots; val- ues wonh aM $2.50 to $3 All Linen ask, Housewives should profit by the big nn\lng! in tomorrow's sule linen neads. sble Napkins, five very pret SIX f tern Table neat heavy values Machine our in 9 tube; all want- and ¥ ‘Elastic ds. Colla Aproms, | men’s and boys' shirts Correctly T 39%¢ Walstn attached; bove and Lingerie Tape, ten- yard pleces; a $1.89 m000 Pazrs Women’s Shoes' Superfor &rade table damush cached to a snowr whiteness and off 70 inches wide. $2.25 Extra Heavy All-linen Table Damask: in cream color; @ variety of negt. pretty patterns.... 89¢c Mercerized Table Damask, 72 inches wide; One day designs sorted rideges” red in at %189 vard ' $1.59 i "“Yy 69c¢ - 69¢ ' $3.49 NOTIONS S:mitary Napkinw in cartons containing Steel Seisnors, kind carriage, or go-cart use Neatly made bound —— Sflk Hair Netw, cap ‘shape, assorted shades of kinds. 3¢ brown oniy. with elastie: six 5o dan for ()I ma'l - 10c Halrpin Cabinets, ooy Tith about 300 wire of patent rping; assorted 5 sizes and 12¢ brown and styles ... hree for.. white nd colors. Such popular shapes asx “Wel, “Avalon” “Topgate,”™ h collar in separ 1 siz Women's U\\ur«l\ Pumps and High Shoes leather black dull leathers and vari- ous combinations. turn and McK lot from 214 to 7. but not all sizes in each style. Goldenberg's—SHOE DEPARTMENT—First Floor. " “Austing” “Kilbrook.” agleridge” nmd “Green- 79c¢c—Y2 Doz. 1 envelope to preserve its original fresh- of quarter sizes. Decisively Underpriced for Clearance \n extraordinary selling event, m\ol\mg odd lots, discontinued styles and in- u-vn;:]cln assortments from our reguiar stock 2,00 pairs of shoes in all— -grouped in two lots and There are low shoes and high shoes, in represents a worth-while saving. and the balance of <pcrnl purchases, yriced to hurry them out, a great icty of styles—and every pait LOT TWO—Choice at I'his group consists of women's high Shoes of tan, patent leather, blac brown kid and rlull leathers. Louis. 2 Cuban, military and low walking heels. Welt, turn and Me Kay sewed soles. All sizes from 14 to 7, widths A to D, but not every size m cach style. \ l-—Choice at $1.69 Welt Sizes in th kid, High and low heels. sewed soles.

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