Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1924, Page 17

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0 AR 0 O T T O TR ETTEE AL AR S AT AT Ekonomy % Kolumn Women's Onyx Lisle Hose, Pair, 35¢ 3 Pairs, $1.00 In black, white and all shades. $1.50 Women’s Thread Silk Hose, $1.00 Pigeon Black Hose, slightly ir- regular tops. 59¢ and 75¢ Children’s Sport Hose, 39¢ Plain, clocked and fancy tops; all colors. Women’s Pants, 50c ‘Women’s Knit Pants with tight or lace-trimmed knees. Regular, extra and double extra sizes. Infants® Shirts, 25¢ Straight and Rubens styles in| these excellent garments. Women's Double Extra Vests, 19¢ With built-up shoulders. Children’s Sacks, 17¢ Mercerized Ribbed Top Socks, in all colors. Slight irregulars. 3 pairs for 50c. s Boys’ School Hose, 25¢ Durably Knit Black School Hose. , Infants’ Hose, 15¢ Cashmerette Hose, slight ir- regulars; and perfect quality E‘:ck_ white and brown cotton ose, Burson Hose, 29¢ Women’s Regular and Extra Size Black Burson Hose, with white soles. Seconds. Women’s Glos Vests, 89c Beautiful quality glos (formerly known as fiber silk), in white, flesh, blue and gold. Women's Umbrellas $2.98 High-grade Tape-edge Gloria Emergency and Casualty Hospitals must be kept open. Help raise the $500,000 fund. WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 16 Satisfaction First Since 1859 IS PALICE 810-818 Seventh Street Hemmed Diaper Cloths . $1.59 Dozen 24x24 Hemmed Birdeye Dia- per Cloths; soft, absorbent quality, in sealed packages. 1924-PART 1 Open That Charge Account ‘Tomorrow It is & particularly valuable as- set for Spring and Easter shop- ping. New Buyer’s Sale Men’s Furnishings A new chief has been installed in this popular department, and is going to make things hum from the word “go”! A change of buyers is a rare thing at this store—and the opening sale is going to be a rare occasion for the men of Washington. Present lines are being weeded out at sensational reductions—immense new purchases just unpacked will set new records of value. It’s the best bargain news for men we’ve printed in years and years. Men’s Pajamas Of fine tailoring, perfect, Men’s Famous Nofade Shirts Every One Perfect—Colors Guaranteed Big doings at King’s Palace! When did you ever hear of these superior shirts being sold for so little? Thrifty men will lay in a season’s supply and thank their lucky stars for the opportunity! Every shirt crisp, new spring stock, with all the fine points of finish critical men demand. Quality materials in stripes, checks, figures. Neckband and collar-attached styles, in all sizes 1374 to 17. Many higher-priced shirts from regular stock have been added. Men’sFineShirts That Both Men and Women Who Buy for Men$ 1 .95 Will Enthuse Over-........ IMPORTED ENGLISH BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, in white, tan, blue and peach, in neckband style. White English broadcloth with collars attached. GLOS-STRIPED MADRAS SHIRTS, neckband roomy cut. White and fast colors of tan and blue. In cotton pongee with four glos frogs. Sizes A to E (15 to 19). Men’s Spring Shirts Superfine lities—Shirts of character van Heusen Cuff Shirts, oxford, Tep, cot- band and coliar-at- tached styles. 1312 to 17. style, in new striped patterns. BURTON'S IRISH POPLIN AND TWO-PLY SHIRTS, in plain white, neckband and collar-attached styles. MERCERIZED COMBED YARN OXFORD SHIRTS, in white; neckband and button-down collar styles. “METRIC” BRAND FINE-STRIPED MADRAS SHIRTS, neckband style, in popular colorings. IMPORTED ENGLISH “NUSILK” SHIRTS, reck- Men’s 35¢ and 50c Socks Broken lots of Lisle, Mercerized and Glos-plated Hose, from our regular stock. All colors and all sizes in the lot, but not in each kind. ) : . Men’s Spring Underwear Regatta and other makes of athletic shirts and drawers, in broken sizes; also ecru balbriggan garments—short sleeve shirts and ankle drawers, the latter slightly soiled. Sold for 5%¢ and €9c garment. 29c Biltrite Semi-soft nomy Prices for nay and Tuesday v New Buyer’s Sale of Boys’ Wear Prices cut right and left on regular stock—and with fresh purchases priced to bring throngs of value-wise mothers. All-Wool 2-Pants $6 9 5 Suits Reduced to o A quantity group selected from higher-priced lines and underpriced just in the nick of time to create a rush of spring buying. Suits of the better types, of fine woolens, with tailoring of the most exacting standard. Dressy Norfolk models with patch pockets. Most of the pants are fully lined. Medium, dark and light mixtures to appeal to both boys and parents. Sizes 7 to 17. Boys’ 1 Pants All-Wool Suits $4.95 CHILDREN'S 98¢ BLUE BOYS' $250 AND CHAMBRAY PLAY SUITS, trim- | WOOL KNICKERS, med in red; also Kutie ends of suiting 59C cloth. Sizes § to Bib Overalls, Sizes 3 to Smart pleated-back models, with patch pockets, taliored to stand hard wear. In dark mixed cassimeres. Sold for much more than Monday’s price. Sizes 6 to 17. $3.00 ALL~ mads from $1.98 8 in the lot Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Just 30 of them—$4.98 Norfolk models, sizes 6 to 10. Also 18 juvenile tweed suits, sizes 2% to 6; and 5 corduroy suits, sizes 10 and 11. Umbrellas, - perfect quality and fully guaranteed. New, heavy inlaid sport handles and ring handles. band style in plain colors and stripes. ALL SIZES, 13%; TO 18. Shirts from noted makers, all bearing the hallmark of quality. Collars The new_reversible semi-soft col- lars ‘that do double duty. In four popular styles. All new and perfect. Men’s Ties, 15¢ Work Shirts, 69¢ Odds and ends of Silk Four-in- Golden Rule Heavy Blue Cham- hands and Bat Ties, reduced for bray Shirts, with coilar and pock- a quick clean-up. ct. Broken sizes. $1.00 Neckwear, 79¢ ‘_W’ Diplay” | 4 A quick clearance 2.000 pairs regular stock that sold for 75c and $1.00. Pure silk, glos-plated and mercerized. Many full fashioned. Mostly perfect—a few irregulars. Black, white and all colors. #1.50 AND $2.00 BOYS’ CLOTH HATS, mostly new spring styles. Alpines, in__plain $l.29 shades and mixtures, Boys’ Wash Suits tams in tweeds and leather Mothers keen to appreciate value will be quick to buy these good Suits that wash and wear so well. Quaint Dickens button- on models and middy styles, new and per- fcct. Sizes 2% to 8 years. BOYS’ §1.00 GOLF CAPS, in 75¢ and $1.00 Men’s Socks } a variety of tweeds, 79¢ plain colors and checks, 19¢ Apron Gingham choice 12V5c Yard Standard quality in fast color blue checks of assorted sizes. 25¢ Bleached Cotton 5 Yards for 89c Yard-wide Bleached Cotton, of reliable quality for general home use, v Turknit Wash Cloths 3 for 10c Hand Towels, 69c Dozen full. "All sizes 36 to 46. Small Towels’for the home and for dentists’ and physicians’ of- 1,000 Beautiful Dresses Shelf Oilcloth, 12 Yards @R In 2 New Sale That Brings New for A o "# Conceptions of Fashion and Value 1270 Sea'laned Shelf Oilcloth, in white and fancy patterns. Marigold, Tricoplaid, Linen, Spanish Lace, Wool Checked, $2.00 Bordered Napkins Dozen, $1.00 Wool Crepe and Poiret Twill Dresses— Made in Ireland, finished with In Regular Sizes 16 to 44 Men’s 25¢c Garters, 8c Pr. Single Grip Pad Garters, slightly imperfect. Assorted col- ors. s .ms c Men’s Knit Ties, 35¢ 3 for $1.00 Close-out lot of Knitted Four- in-hands, in a range of patterns and colors. Men’s Soft Collars, 9c Broken lots and discontinued styles in 25c and 35c soft collars of various quality materials. 50c and 75¢ Ties, 39¢ Large assortment of Silk Four- in-hands, in a wealth of pat- terns. Athletic Union Suits 69¢ Men’s Summer Union Suits, that it will pay you handsomely to buy in advance. Of white 5 Yes, choice of our entire stock checked materials, cut generously of Men’s Silk Four-in-hands at a single clearance price. E] = £ H = E £ £ £ g H E g Slight Irregulars of Exquisite Quality That Would Sell for $3.00 if Perfect FULL-FASHIONED all-silk chiffon hose from a maker known everywhere for the inimitable beauty and workmahship of his product. Faults are too slight to deter any woman from making the most of this golden opportunity. In fact, we’ve never seen irregulars so nearly perfect and don’t believe you have Newest spring shades; such as peach, dawn, peau, nude, beige, chair, platinum, dark gray, cara- mel, silver, taupe and black. —See Them in the Window 750 New Trimmed Hats Marvels never cease at King's $ 2. 6 5 Palace—and here’s a millinery value that strikes a new degree Quantity, quality and irresistible spring modes—a gathering of charming spring headwear so diverse that there is an ideal model for every woman. Knitted Crepe, Plain and Embossed Trico- | knit Dresses— ’ In Extra Sizes 46 to 54 blue border and hemmed ready for use. $1.25 Tablecloths, 98¢ 45x45 Mercerized Cotton Dam- ask Tablecloths, hemmed ready for use. y $1.25 Feather Pillows 95¢ Each Covered with strong - striped ticking and filled with new feathers. 50c Khaki Cloth, 39c Yd. Heavy Twilled Khaki Cloth, fast color. Longcloth, $1.79 Piece 10-yard piece yard-wide Long- cloth with soft finish. of the marvelous! Kewpie Toilet Tissue, 3 Rolls for 21c La May Sifter Compact and Face Powder, Both for 50c Mavis Talcum Powder, 17¢, 3 for 50c 25¢ Toothbrushes, 14c Palmolive Soap, 3 for 22¢ Turkish Torvels, 10c 15¢ to 25¢ Turkich Towele. whita and colored borders. Assorted sizes. Turknit Wash Cloths, 3 for 10c- Sheeting Cotton, 12Y, Yard _Yard-wide Unbleached Sheeting -~ Cotten F - mesen esme Pokes, cloches, mushrooms, off-the-face hats—large, medium and small originations in Milan and Milan hemp, trimmed with flower clusters, wreaths, montures, ribbons, fancy feathers and ornaments. Black, sand, copen, jade, wood, red, gray, tan, etc. New Assortment Untrimmed Hats, $1'59 Large, medium and small models in black and all colors. In Milan, Milan hemp, tagals and hair braids. Note particularly the new arrivals in real linen dresses—sizes 16 to 44—showing beau- - tiful hand-drawnwork and embroidered ef- fects, in white and all colors, many with contrasting collars and cuffs. And those of knitted crepe—sizes 46 to 54—in fash- ions of remarkable grace and distinction. Others are of equally rich materials and many of the most desirable modes for spring. Also the smart new 2-piece knitted suits. Six Models Sketched A Host of Others Just as Impressive Side drapes, panels, straightlines—in re- markable variety—so many new and appeal- ing conceptions that you must look over the gathering to find just how comprehen- sive the selection really is. You know what to expect of our Monday dress sales —what woman doesn’t after such a series of triumphs. You can’t expect too much of Monday’s offering! Colors include Chinese blue, copen, navy, rose, green, gray, white, henna, brown, cocoa, sand, tan, black and Tricoplaid :ombinations. L

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