Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1924, Page 10

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c A < 5 T IS SN NS NSO A S NS NN G S SN NN NS S SN N NS SN NSNS EEEEEEEEEEEEN + The June Profit- Sharing Sale BY ETHEL M. PARKS Enthusiasm? DP'm full of it. Why, the sun is shining as | write this, so who wouldn’t be enthusiastic? Let it shine; what does anybody care how hot it is? Besides, isn’t there everything in the Palais Royal to make one cool and com- fortable? Indeed there is! And what about the prices? Didn’t you get a share of the profits on everything you bought today? Ill wager your better half had no argument to offer when you arrived home with an imported Paris gown, for which you paid only $39.50, or enough silk Canton crepe or satin Canton for an evening gown, for which you paid only $2 a yard instead of $3.49, or a cool summer rug that cost only $13.85, when the least he expected to pay for it was $20. You know, it is a funny thing how the men will joke about women hanting bar- gains, but if the truth were known most of them slip into a store where some special bargain is advertised in men’s clothes and buy, only they won’t admit it. And when they do find a bargain, why, they are even keener to brag about it than the women. Haven’t you ever heard a group of women, talking over the tea cups, wonder- ingly ask how in the world Mrs. Jimmie Huntington manages always to look so well dressed—and her children seem to have everything, too, and her house is so homey and comfortable? Of course, you have. And how does she do it? Well, the same way Mr. Jimmie Huntington buys stocks or some other investment. He doesn’t buy it at its regular price, but watches the papers until it goes down a bit. Then he buys. So does Mrs. Jimmie. She has been planning for the summer —vacation days are coming—she must ave a sport suit, of course, but she does not feel that she can pay the usual price and get all the other things she must have. So she eagerly scans the Sunday paper, and sees just the thing she wants at this Profit-Sharing Sale. And there are the snappy little sleeveless sports jackets, too, just what her daughter has been wanting, at about half price. Down she goes on Monday morning, bright and early, and she purchases not only the articles she had planned to buy, but many others she found at greatly re- duced prices. And that night she read the advertise- ment again very carefully, and found that almost everything the family needed could be had at this June Profit-Sharing Sale at extraordinarily low prices. Mrs. Jimmie had listened attentively many times when her husband had talked about the rate of interest he made on some of his investments. 10% was mighty .good interest, he said, when it was on a sure thing and no chance of loss. She got to wondering just how much she had made <f she figured up the exact reduction from the regular prices on the articles she had purchased at this sale. She jotted it all down, and the result was so astounding she could hardly believe it. But there it was, and figures. can’t lie.” And besides that, thése were sure things, too, for she had been buying a good many years and knew what they usually cost her. And that was how Mrs. Jimmie did it, and how many other brainy women do it, even though they are not really considered business women. It pays to take advan- tage of the really astonishing bargains be- ing offered at this sale. » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1924, EEEEEESESENENESEEEEENENANEEEEE : @ : I’ 4 The Second Day of This Great Sale Will Rival If Not Exceed the Startling Values Offered Today. New, Fresh Stocks of Goods Specially Purchased Go On Sale Tomorrow. Enthusiastic Customers Who Purchased Today Will Find Equally Fine Bargains Tomorrow. Do Not Fail to Get Your Share of the Profits. Engraving Specials New Engraved Script-type ‘ll’llle lng S%Bgsht.glulily Cards. une 'rofit-! ing Saie Price $1.39 Shaded Old English, Block or Roman Type Plate and 50 Cards. June Profit - Sharing Sale Price, $2'69 Reprinting Cards from your own plate. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, 100 cards, 69(. $1.29; 50 cards, ’ American Mode Stationery. Value from 8¢ to $2.00 box. The very newest shapes and sizes. Beautifully embossed linings in envelopes, and each handsomely hs;)lxcd. June Profit-Sharing Sale Price, s 69c¢ | Bridge Slates. Regular $1.00 value. Each in an individual box. Makrswonderfulle prizes, June Profit-Sharing Sa Price, 39%¢ Bridge Sets. Regular $200 value. Two packs of Gold-edge Cards and Score Pad in a beau- tifully hinged box. Assorted colors. Some plain and some decorated with embossed 89(: 350 Tailored Linen Dresses Of the Better Grade Women’s Summer But Marked For Our June Profit-Sharing Sale at an Knit Un('lerwear Astonishingly Low Price. It Will Pay You To Greatly Underpriced Buy Several at This Price Women’s Merode Union s Suits Regular $1.00 value. Light weight. Low neck, with built- o up shoulder and bodice style . . . tops; tight knee and umbrella Linen Dresses in all the bright summer colors and style. _Also the popular closed white, handdrawn with embroidery and pearl-button o ‘_’;‘,‘,hp‘::.{scfg'.lm::bp}ofit- trimming; tailored models, braid trimmed with white Sharing Sale Price— collars and cuffs; beautiful straightline tailored models 77 with group pleats at left side from neck to hem; lace- (i trimmed models, plain white, orchid, tans, maize, blue, W, ' Lisle Vest green, monterey, pink and rose. Many out-of-the- o “f:‘re‘;os m: es% evsali“_ ordinary models are included in this assortment. Tow atck, with (Built-up shoul- Plain colors with a novelty embroidered stripe, dex and bodice Mop. Swaes forming block design on skirt.with collars and cuffs and pink in regular and extra i Combi: 3 li d ith whi full cut sizes. All first quality. of whlte: ombination linen dresses yv:t white uppers June Profit-Sharing Sale Price— and various colored skirts, long waisted, wool hand- embroidery design where connected, pocket and col- 320 lars and cuffs same color as skirt. Palals Royal—Main Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Manufacturer’s Samples of Leather Handbags Regular $5, $6.95 and $7.50 Values § June Profit-Sharing Sale price ° : Leather Handbags and Under-arms—Come early and see these wonderful bar- gains made of genuine pin seal, velvet calf, alligator and tooled leather. All up-to- date styles, swagger, tailored under arm, large or small. Styles to suit all occasions. Silk or leather lined and fitted with several useful fittings. Beautiful Beaded Bags 31 Imported pouch and draw-string styles. A wide range of designs for selection, in jet steel, steel, rose, green, blue. red, gold, etc. Regu- lar $1.95 and $2.59 values. Jume Profit-Sharing Sale price, 2 Leather Handbags and Underarms Regular $2.50 and $2.95 Values 9 1 8 June Profit Sharing Sale Price ® Made of boarded India leather, patent leather, alligator grain, tooled leather and many other leathers. Silk lined and. fitted. Styles, pouch, pocketbook and under-arm. Palals Royal—Main Floor. Tie PALAISROYAL G & 11sh St5. Service and Courtesy. Established 1877 - glale/ - 200 Fine Twill Coats Marked From $35.00 and $39.50 for Our Profit-Sharing Sale to A dozen excellent models for your selection. These smartly tailored twill coats are the season’s best sellers. Plain tailored and trimmed ; some with braid, others with Roman striped silk braid and cape backs. All are lined with crepe de chine. Colors are navy, tan and gray. Sizes 16 and 18, 36 to 48 Sketched From Garments Sleeveless Flannel Jackets '2.69 Flannel sports jackets, all bound with silk mohair braid. Worn with any pleated skirt to match or harmonize, makes a smart sport outfit. Colors are black, white, red, green, blue, yellow, rose, gray and tan. 150 All-Wool Novelty Cloth SKIRTS Regularly .sold at $8.98—Marked for $ our June Profit . Sharing Sale at All-Wool Novelty Cloth Skirts, pleated and Sports wrap-around models. In piain gray, tan, cocoa and brown. Included are plaids and checks in smart combination colorings. You will need them for vour vacation. Palais Royal—Third Floor. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF New French Room Hats *3.95 New Midsummer Hats of black satin and hair, with pea- cock trim. The smartest of the new hats. Large, small and medium sizes, . The latest Combination Transparent Hats of Canton crepes satin, embroidered, combined with hair, in black and white, all- white and all-black. The Latest White Felt Sports Hats '‘8.95 The newest arrivals in these Smart Midsummer Hats, Canton crepe and felt combined. Felt crown, with cut-out, through which scarf of white and maize is run, with long scarf ends from right side. White com- bined with green pleated silk ribbon, brim and_side ornament of same. White felt, with parrot trim, is a striking combination in colors. White" felt, with appliqued flowers. White felt, with green cut-out leather around crown, with buckle front and steel beads, is another of these most unusual felts. Palais Royal—Second Floor. ...IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllllll.lI-IIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll-lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllll.llllllllllllll i

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