Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1924, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924 SIS R R R R R R R R R RRRRR RERRR RERRRRRRRRRRNRRRRRRRRRRN ' RERERENRERRERELELLLLELLLL] Play Mah Jong Wooden Tile Set, with coun . t::rs:nu die. All packed in burnt wood box. As illus- Trated, At set; $2.50 ‘Wooden Racks, nicely polish- ed, and ed hands, se 3 black and 1 red rack. G & 1ith Sts. Established 1877 Packed in strong box. @] Set for Palais Royal—Main Fioor. Candy for Sunday Late Arrivals and Smart Homemade Fudge, 3¢ Ib—Chocolate and ~ vanilla flavors, vi v btore vas Of Today Snita vors, plain or with marshmallow Cream Peppermint Wafers at 39c Ib. Delicious Caramels at 39c Ib. zsml'l'w"em.de Peanut or Cocoanut Brittle, c Ib. T DPerfumers seem to vie with each other, not only in new and unusual scents, but in the most unusual containers. The very latest is from Carom, a perfume named Nust de Noel, in a black glass flask, which in turn is in- cased in a truly lovely case of green and gold. I suspect he felt sure of its popularity in such a container, and its fprice a mere trr‘fle—on’y 525.00. Service and Courtesy Palais Royal—Main Floor. Outstanding Fashions of the Season in Women’s Coats $39.75 Two of These Coats Are Sketched Dresses for the Small Woman & Junior Miss $19.75 $22.50 $25 New dresses that are arriving daily—the latest in sport materials and styles—the new- est printed crepes—S$atin and Canton crepes— Roshanara and flat crepes. - Tiers, drapes and straightline models. Tucks, folds and panels, and the pleated apron fronts. One of these is sketched. And another with the throw scarf The only difficulty is that sketches cannot show the lovely colorings or the striking com binations of materials and colors. But that is a difficulty that is easily overcome—see them for yourself. One wonders how the buyer can find so many different styles without duplicating them many times. But that is her secret, and the reason why it is easy to find here the kind of dress you want at the price you wish to pay. A. White flat crepe, trimmed with bands of green roshanara crepe: with throw scarf. $22.50. Gowns From $35 to $55 Distinctive gowns for afternoon and for all formal occasions— treet wear and for particular occasions. They have been care- v selected both as to style and materials, and the most dis criminating woman cannot fail to be pleased with them. Regular sizes and sizes for the larger woman. Another new concest of Houbi- gant is a perfume contained in a bottle in the shape of a Chinese Buddha sitting stolidly in a black and gold temple. lined with red. These are $12.50. i'or the bobbed-hair girl or woman may be found the latest fancy combs of imitation 1vory. set with sapphire-colored stones and rhinestones, made specially for her. An elaborate Peacock comb in beautiful colors on white jvory, and the new Nuque combs with pearl, amber and topaz col- ored balls in groups of fve and six, will interest the woman who’ has resisted the temfitatfon to bob her hair, and who delights in a perfect corffure. (a) Nawvy Blue Twill, with bands of gray twill; one button fastening; crepe de chine lined. (b) Graystone Twill, in long araceful lines: beautifully tai % B & lored and lined twith crepe Coats must be selected to suit the individual. Some prefer lighter weights than others, depending upon the use intended. Some like trimming, others prefer plain stitchings and bands. There is always a prefer- ence in color, of course. We have taken all these things into consideration in selecting these coats, and the satisfaction expressed by our customers proves that vou. too, may find a coat here that will please you. B. Gray flat cre ryelet embroidery lars, cuffs and heading d pancls ot side The fashionables of Paris are sponsoring the Ostrich Feather neckpieces, which have just ar- rived. They do soften the face and are lovely to wear with erther daytime or evening dress. There are both round and flat shapes, and may be attached to a cape or coat if desired. They may be had in beige, cocoa, black and white. Then there are the new Coque feat/ter ne’ckfi;‘eces in w]n'tz', tan, gray, cocoa and black. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palnix Royal—Third Fleor. For Summer Neckwear Pleatings are much in d:mar;d {fir rimming s 2 and summer frocks ‘ ; ] net, lace, voile, chiffon and georgettc. 1 - voile. Attractive models, with bandings and pipings of contrastin Net, from 25c to $L00 vard, / e e b tciaietof daihes Baad b Siiei6 teiit : R years. Lace, from 25c to $2.00 yard. \ v Voile, 59c and $1.00 yard. Chiffon and Georgette, 50c to $3.50 yard. B New Vesting Made of lace and net combinations, come with real Irish and real filet lace. $350 to $12.00 yard. Bandings to match, $1 to $4 yard. Circular Val Lace Bandings In white and deep ecru. Some edged with narrow black ribbon. $1 and $L59 yard. Handkerchiefs Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs, in white, with sport borders, in colors, with contrasting borders and all- white. 25c and 50c each. L Ladies’ Novelty Silk Handkerchiefs, in solid co!l?rs or figured effects. 50c and $1 each. Imported Swiss Handkerchiefs, in white, bordered with colored French dots, and Colored Handkerchiefs with white dots. Special, 35c each. Pretty Colored Voile Handker- chiefs, with striped border or black scalloped border. 25c each. Palais Royal—Main Fleor. Children’s Apparel _ Springtime Dresses, $5 New voile blouses with linen applique inserts and collars and cuffs of the colored linen, em- broidered. One specially attrac- tive model, with a boat nzck. in tan, trimmed with yellow folds and persion points. They come in pink, blue, yellow and tan. Girls’ Waists, $1 Of dimity, in white and ecru. Some have collars and cuffs of tan linene. Others are braid trimmed. Sizes 8 to 16. Separate Sports Skirts, $5 All-wool crepe or flannel Full-pleated models, in fallow henna, green and sheik shades 6 to 14 years. Children’s Sweaters £$2.50 to $5 Slip-on or coat styles. Many pretty colors to choose from. Sizes from 2 to 12 years. \— JHats! Hats! Hundreds of Hats s4.44 and %6.66 Sureiy a hat for you may be found in the endless variety of shapes and colors of the hats that have been assembled to sell at these very moderate prices. Pleated canton crepe hats, crepe de chine and taffeta hats, Italian and Milan hemp hats, georgette and straw combined, leghorn and canton crepe, another combination which has found much favor, and all the newest braids. Velvet flowers in natural colors make a charming trimming, velvet and metal ribbons, fancy braids, lace. glycerine ostrich feathers, fancy pins—well, a little bit of everything. All higher priced hats Palais Royal—Seeond Floor. Women’s and Children’s Hosiery Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose S~ $1.39 Glove Silk, in plain and drop stitch, in black, gun metal, beige, gray and white. Thread Silk, with lisle top, in black and colors. Chiffon Silk, with lisle tops, in black, gray, peach, apricot and pelican. I Women’s Phoenix Silk Hose, $2.35 Ruby Ring Silk Hose Full fashioned, all silk, with military heel. $1.90, $2.25 and $2.50 Pair In black, beige, gray, airedale, fawn, nude Guaranteed not to run below the line. Silk and white. nd lisle tops. In black and colors. Also Children’s 3 Socks, 29¢ &t si:es. " ¢ English ribbed, lisle, some with fancy tops. X b ey 00 Women’s Holeproof Hose, 2 Pairs, $3 Black av Shvens Silk Socks, 98 Regularly $165. Ribbi h th ildren’s Si e egularly $1.65. Ribbed top, with three- seamed back. In black, beige, jack rabbit, Three-quarter length, full-fashioned top, 3 2 o in_yellow. light blue, pink, navy and white, airedale, rose, new silver, peach and white. with colored tops. Baby Boys’ Wash Hats. $1 Several attractive styles The small turn-ups gr sailor shapgs, with navy Dand or embroidered figures. Just when it seems that there could not possibly be anything new in scarfs, comes a new fig- ured crepe de chine scarf, 72 inches long, with an 18-inch fringe on each end. Brilliant col- ors, yellow and black, rose and beige and gray and blue. Capes and Coats Moderately Priced . For big and little girls. Of soft, all-wool materials, in broken plaids, stripes, English mixtures and tweeds. Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 16 years Palais Royal—Third Floor. Alluring seems to be the only word whick will describe the lat- est in negligees. Fleur du Jour, “Flower of the Day.” they are called. Made of a silk crepe ma- terial with black and navy back- grounds, and brilliant flowers and buds in colors. Regularly $2.25 and $2.50 Women’s Glove Silk Vests at $1.95 Bodice style, with self picot and ribbon strap. Plain colors with con- trasting trimming and embroidered, also lace trrmmed. Pink, peach, nile. white and orchid. Also Knickers and Sports Bloomers in American Beauty henna and maize. i $3.50 and $3.75 Glove-Silk Step-in Envelopes at $2.95 Women's. Bodice style, with ribbon strap, in dainty lace-trim- Women's. Tailored and picot med and embroidered and two- edge, trimmed with contrasting tone effects. Pink, white, orchid, colors. Daintily lace trimmed and peach and nile. embroidered to match vests. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Glova-Silk Step-in Panties at $2.95 Clothes of Good Quality at Remarkably Low Prices Boys’ $9.95 to $10.95 Two-Pants Suits An economy special. About 125 All-wool Suits, $7'95 of cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres. Neat mixtures. Both knickers fufll lined. Many with belts to match. Sizes 7 to 18. Boys’ $12.50 to $14.50 Two-Pants Suits All-wool Swits, both = knickers _finely _tailored. $9.95 Many with double seat and knee. Alpaca lined. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys’ $15 to $20 5 Two-Pants Suits, $12'7 Fine, All-wool Suits, comprising many broken lots from our higher- Driced sults, regrouped after Baster Selling. . Smartest spring patterns Imported and Domestic CompactPowders Marineflo Triple Compacts, Overblouses e o Blitaz and Gloves for All Oceasions IN GREAT VARIETY New_Single Com- Vivaudou Single Compacts, Mavis and Mal Dor, $1.t Vivaudou Double Com- pacts, $1.50. ch, 90c. .75, jer-Kiss Single Com- Cappl Single Compacts, at Glos (Fiber) Silk *4.50 The new scarf blouses and blouses with round collars, with Peter Pan collars, V necks and a few round necks. Crepe de chine blouses in navy, sheik, poudre blue, pablo, tan and gray. The glos and models. One pair golf l;qaldes regular knickers. Sizes 8 to 18. Little Boys’ Blue Serge Suits $4.95 Regular $5.95 to $8.95 values. wool, fast color. Middy and button- on _'styles, with sailor collar. Silk emblem and tie. Sizes 3 to 8. Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.95 handling. Sizes 2% regularly at $2.95 to $4.95. silks come in shades of green, tan, copper, orange and white. A blouse to match or harmonize with any costume you may have. Palais Royal—Third Floer. /- Little Boys’ Topcoats $4.95 and $5.95 R cheviots. Sizes 2% to 9. Palats 0dd lots of such famous makes as Jack Tar, Bud Hopkins and Jack Horner. Some slightly mussed from S| tb 10. Seiks egularl 5 to $8.95. Al of fine qum{y ‘nl;;rool tweeds and pacts, each, $1.00. L’Ame Compact Double Compacts, each, $1.50. Pond’s Double Compacts, each, $1.50. Armand’s Single Compacts, & Denny Deuble ch, $1.50. Single Com. pacts, each, $1.00. Princess Pat Double Com. 50. Com- pacts, each, $1.50. Luxor Compacts, single, each, 50c and $1.00. Dorin’s Co,v;:lfll. paper ‘Lionel Single Compacts, at $1.00. Woodworth Karess Single Compacts, $1.50. Woodworth Karess Double Compacts, $1.75. Woodworth Fiancee Single Compacts, $1.50. ncee Dou- Woodworth ble Compacts, $1.75. Nymfaun Double Com- Colgate’s Double Watch. case Compacts, $1.50. Hudnut's Three Flowers Double Compacts, $1.50. Hudnut's Three Flowers filrflcfill 8ingle Compacts, .00, Hudnut's Du Barry Double Compacts, $§7.50. Vivaudou Double Com- pacts, $2.25. Rigaud’s Un Alr Embaums and MI Nena Double Com- pacts, $1.50. Rigaud's Un Alr Embaume and Mi a Single Com- pacts, $1. Rigaud’s Mary Garden Single Compacts, $1,00. Roger & Galiet Single Compacts, 3%c. Piver’s Azurea and Flora- mye Single Compacts, 50c. Melba Fleurs Single Siiver Compacts, 60c and $1.00. Melba Fleurs Double Com- pacts, $1.50. Melba Fleurs Deuble Deco- rated Compacts, $2.00. Loospact Fill _with any powder, $1.00, $1.25 and French Noveity Gloves, $350 to $5.95—From Trefousse and Perrin, in glace kid and suede; latest de- signs; French cuff, turn-back; all- over embroidery and beaded; lined with bright colors; all wanted shades, black and white. Suede Fabric Novelty Gloves—French cuff, all-over em- broidery and applique designs; turn-back cuffs. Also elbow lengths in colors to tone with all shades being used. At $1.50, $1.95 to = Glace Kid Gloves— Puéne and overseam, Paris point and embroidery stitchings, in all wanted colors, black nad white. At $1 K350, Other French Glace Kid Nov- elties—In lace, frill and petal ef- fect cuffs. At $295 to $3.95. —Silk Gloves—In most attractive novelty styles, all-over embroidery frill, ruffle, tucked, hemstitched ef- fects; French cuffs, gauntlets, me- dium and ¢lbow lengths. At $2 to $3 pair. Elbow-length Silk Gloves—Dou- ble-tipped Paris point stitchings, in :Ill ;:ew dandh_ wanlAed s:olorilsxfs. ack and white. At $150, $1.95 $2.50. and French Glace Kid and Suede Gloves—38, 12 and 16 button lengths. All colors, black and white. At $4.50 to $6.50. A Palais Reyal—Main Floor. &>

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