Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1924, Page 25

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$3 95 Dresses On Sale Fifth Floor Only Extra Saleswomen All Sales Final $7 95 Dresses On Sale Fifth Floor Only Extra Saleswomen All Sales Final MBROKS &@® G STREET BETWEEN 11™g |2 BEGINNING TOMORROW AT 9:15 -OPPORTUNITY WEEK A Five-Day Sale That Will Surpass Anything Ever Attempted in the History of Our Business Owing to the .Extraordinary Val- ues Purchased for This Sale and to Be Better Able to Take Care of the Thousands That Are Sure to Attend. We have Arranged Two Important Events to Be Held on Our 5th Floor. A Sale-of-1,500 Summer Dresses at Prices That Washington Will Never Forget OVER 1,000 SUMMER DRESSES Pure Linens and Voiles Most Extraordinary Values On Sale Fifth Floor ONLY $3.95 For Women and Misses ‘ Sport, tailored and dressy models ¥ for both Women and Misses. Every new. conceivable color in both large and small sizes. A backward season en- abled us to buy these dresses at a fraction of their real cost. Fifth Floor—No Alterations OVER 500 SUMMER DRESSES Imported French Vozles Schiffley & Normandy Voiles On Sale Fifth Floor ONLY_ $7 95 For Women and Misses The actual values of many of these dresses are much more than ° DOUBLE our sale price. Lace-trimmed models, tai- lored models, sport models--- embroidered models, in fact, all are the Very Newest Styles. No Alterations—Fifth Floor All Sales Final—No Exchanges An Added Opportunityin Our Shoe Department That Will More Than Please the Most Critical. Many Stvles of Popular Footwear of Standard Makes and Over Twenty Styles to Choose From. Some of the Season’s Leading Colors at a Price That Is Truly Phenomenal. Regular Prices $5.85 to $10.00 First Floor, Shoe Department. All Sales Final. % {POLICE MEMORIAL SERVICES CROWDED First Annual Event in Honor of Dead Members of Force at Central High Bchnol, Services for dumembr of the volice force, the first held in thi city, attracted a large gathering ln Central High School anditorfum last night. ’rh nduct members tion, and | One hu OYSTER CROP DAMI\GED BY SEASON OF RAINS { Maryland Conservation Commis- sioner Says Fresh-Water Effects in Bay Have Been Serious. TWO CULVERTS ORDERED. Prince Georges County Improve- ments Also Include Bridge. + SEEK OWNER OF TRUNK. Police, Attracted by Broken Jug, ‘Want Liquor Explained. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va. June unk was shipped a Cheriton from Bal bro Ited he issue and lwo ’STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That’s All UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Specialized Service to Army, Navy and Civilian i Depositors Industrial Loans Checking Accounts 49/, Savings Accounts Banking Hours: 8:30 to 5 ). 1714 Pennsylvanla Ave. N.W.

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