Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1924, Page 21

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OCTOBER 2, 1924. - THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, " NEW DEPARTMENTS iithe Costume ensemble Suits are extremely stylish and practical, as they permit the wearing of either coat or dress separate. i Special pains have been i | taken to have a nice and com- plete showing of smart Dresses for stout women at a very moderate cost. | NEW APPAREL OPENING , J.E. Cunningham Co., 3. 316 7th St. T is with great pride that we an- nounce the reopening of our new and greatly enlarged store; and we welcome our friends and customers with the assurance that their require- ments will be filled in a manner that will inspire their continued good will and satisfaction. : HE buyers have extended their prowess for the opening, and have collected a mar- velous showing of fashionable wearing apparel with an extra grace—and added smart- ness—things exclusive, but not expensive—beautiful, but useful —this, our showing will present tomorrow on Opening Day. The Special low prices in all departments will pro- vide consoling proof that a limited income will be no barrier to the utmost success in dress here at Cunningham’s. ANY new departments have been added, and the regular ones greatly enlarged to afford the carrying of more varied and larger assortments—among which are—Cor- sets, Lingeries, Waists, Hosiery, Silk, and Handmade Philippine Underwear, Petti- coats, Slips—and a beautiful, enlarged Millinery Department—all to be found on the main floor. The entire second and third floors will be devoted to Coats, Suits and Dresses. An Opening Special Fur-Trimmed Coats 48 Fur Trimmings of Supreme Quality Natural Squirrel, Beaver, French Seal, Viatka Squirrel, Marmink and Opossum These wonderful Coats are offered at sacrifice prices as an appreciation to our friends and patrons, and were specially made for this event by exclusive New York makers. These coat values will not be duplicated this season, as they were made to sell at $65 and $75. High-Cost Rich Textured Fabrics Arabella, Velverette, New Zelia, Rue de Laine;, Ormondale and Veloria An Opening Special NEW FULL-FASHIONED All Perfect SILK HOSE $ I .19 15 New Colors— All standard makes Opening Special Overblouses and Tunics Make a smart costume of one’s suit. Many of thes blouses are in Chimring—a beautiful soft quality of silk in Persian designs—blouses that give a distinctive touch to one’s suit and, when a coat is removed, makes a suit seem like a gown. e SNy $4.98 Crepe Chemise Lace trimmed and tailored of excellent heavy quality crepe de chine—in all lead- ing shades. J: $9.98 Corsets and Brassieres An entirely new department with a complete assortment of corsets and brassieres. An expert will be in attendance to insure perfect fit and make ad_juslmems. Is READY! | On Tomorrow, Oct. 3, Our New and Enlarged Store Announces Its SPECIAL REOPENING PRICES TOMORROW =l ey DS ~ Some of the finest Coats made were purchased for this store and are offered extreme- v underpriced at prices from $110.00 to $175.00. Style and quality go into the dress group that stands out so prominent in our stocks selling for $25.00. 21 (S

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