Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1924, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924. g : 27 _——m S R R R R I I Yy v R R R R R R R R RN RN RN RN ERNNNNNNRNRNRENRNNNNERSERERSESRE RERBERENRENLNESENENERERERERERENRRRZRE: I P S ROYAL | G & 11th Sts. Established 1877 Fall days—School days—all demand new and appropriate apparel —the kind offered by the Palais Royal for Saturday, plus Style and Beautiful Coats Fur-Trimmed For Women and Misses 14930 Service and Courtesy L} - LJ - L] LJ L - LJ LJ - L} - L] L} - a L] " - L] L} |- ] LJ - n L] [-] n " The Sophisticated Tailored Miss Dons, With Assurance of Being Well Dressed, These Misses’ Smart Tailored Frocks at *162 —and faces the world with an independent air, knowing that she looks trim and trig. Whether in the business world, at college, or whatever pursuit one may be following, to be dressed in pe taste gives one an assurance—a confidence gained in no other way. And here are distinctive models of the newest soft wool plaids, striped flannels, plain flannels and velvoknit, in beautiful harmoniz- ing shades and striking combinations of navy, brown, tan, green and delft blue. Sizes 14 to 20. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Value. Finest French Kid Gloves From Trefousse and Perrin Long Kid Gloves, $3.95 to $6.50 Both glace and suede, in all the wanted colors, black and white. 8, 12 and 16 button length. Biarritz or French Slip-on Gloves. $3.50 ine Light-weight nch - <id « 4 oversewn, two-toned emb champagne, brown, and black with white. Novelty Cuff Gloves, $3.50 to $5.95 Pair In French kid, both glace and suede, in many . 4 smbroidered, cuff, etc. In new color combi hings in all the wanted shades, bla 2.Clasp French Glace Kid Gloves, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.50 . K. and oversewn, Faris point and new em- broidered stitchings in all colors. The new russet, tun, browns, beaver. mode, black, black With white, white, and white with black. Imported Suede Fabric Gloves, $1.50. $1.95 to In fine qualities and new novelty styles—cir- cular, French, perforated, turn-back, al embroidered cuffs, and others in all good colors; mode, new be suede gray, sand, beaver, mastic, pongee 1-Clasp Washable Capeskin Gloves, $1.85 he durable general wear glove. Pique and prix seam, plain and embroidered stitchings, in tan, brown, mode an@ gray. Suede Fabric Gloves, $1 Pai In good general use styles of gauntlet novelty cuff gloves, good colorings, attr new stitchings. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Rosine Perfumes Featuring the celebrated Rosine Per- fumes, by the famous Paul Poiret, in the following odors: 7 Le Fruit Defender (Forbidden Fruit), $11 bottle Hahne (The Strange Flower), $15 Madaradjah (An East Indian Ruler), $18 Nuit de Chine (Night in China), $7.50 and $14 Borgia (Lucrezia Borgia), $9.00 Toute la Foret (Scents from the Forest). $9.00 Mea Clupa (My Sin), $7.50 Arlequinade (Harlequin, a Clown), $25.00 Chez Poiret (at Poiret’s), $9.00 D'on Vienstu (Question), $11.00 Pierrot (A Clown), $10.00 L.a Balcon (On the Balcony), $9.50 Palais Royal—Main Floor. Lounging Robes, $5 Oi wide-wale corduroy. Straightline mod- els, with front or tie side. Well made and lined throughout with dotted secco mull Rose. Copen. wistaria, bluebird and American beauty Palais Royal—Third Floor. Hats and Coats Models which present de- lightfully youthful silhou- ettes, with the new mellon cuffs, pouch collars and throw scarfs. All are silk lined and warmly interlined — there- by avoiding the extremely heavy, unwieldy coats. The materials from which these coats are fash- ioned are the new suedines, Jammuna and Bolivias. Soft, luxurious furs add the finishing touch to these graceful models, among them Marmot, black and brown Caracul, silver and natural muskrat, sealine (dyed coney), squirrel and black wolf. In penny, spruce green, hinoki, cranberry, bunny, dusk and black. Palais Royal—Third Floor. 5 Ay Saturday Is the Day for Little Tots Little Tots’ Children’s Sweaters $3.50 Of various patterns. Slip- on or button-front styles, for boy or girl. Some with con- sting colored borders. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Baby Bonnets or Hel- mets, $1.50 Drawer Leggins, $1.98 Of all-wool, fleece-lined Button side, in white, brown, navy and buff. 2 to 6 years. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Girls’ Toggery—Coats to Match We are showing many very smart sets of broadcloth and the rougher fabrics. The coats are very smart and dressy with trimmings of braid, buttons and fur. The hats are made in many styles to suit every little face. Shades are green, henna; rust, cocoa, tan and mixtures. Sizes 2 to 6 years Winter Coats $10.98 Fashioned of all-wool Bo- iivia, polaire, downywool broadcloth and novelty cloths In many becoming stvles, plainly tailored with collars of various soft furs. Colors are tan, brown, beaver, jade, henna and some mixtures. Sizes 2 to 6 years. For the Baby in Arms or Youngsters up to 2 Years Cozy warm Chinchilla and duroy Coats, in smo-ked Little Tots> Warm Dresses, | voke dels. White Sweaters, Dresses ' j P fi | LB braid or hand work. and Hats : ) Set o e Individual Styles for the Junior Maid in New Winter Coats Two Value-Giving Groups at Outfitting the young girl in this department will be a pleasure, for here may be found not only youthful, becom- ing clothes, but extremely good values. The young girl will be delighted with the togs, and her mother will be delighted with the values. The Most Interesting Part of the Ensemble A Very Special Collection of Unusually 319-.50 329-_50 Smart Stvles ‘10 —in the season’s most fashionable shapes, colors and fabrics— stressing for the moment, new satin and high colored velvet hats. Some are combirred with metallic cloth-trimmed with peacock, ostrich, pompons, velvet bows and fancies. Girls’ Winter Coats A Group at $15 Of blocked or plain polaire, velour, wool plaids and coat- ings. Fur trimmings of beaverette, moufflon, braid and but- tons. The colors, too, are soft and becoming—browns, greens, tan and blue. es 7 to 14, Coats are an important part of the junior maid’s wardrobe—and the same attention has been given to the details of these coats as to the more mature models. In the group at $19.50 beaverette and Ameri- can opossum has been cleverly used as trim- ming, with buttons and novelty pockets. At- tractive materials, blocked polaire and velour, wool plaids and coatings and the Fall colors of brown, blue, tan and plaids, create exceed- ingly smart models. The coats at $29.50 feature fur trimmings of moufflon, muskrat and American opossum, “Tenne” has sent some new metallic turbans, and these with with stitchings and button trimmings. In other new models will be featured on Saturday. these—the colors are oxblood, green, copper The colors are all that could be desired—henna, sand, royal, and Arab. All of this group are fashioned of green and Copen. blocked polaire—the most popular coat fabric of the season. Sizes 13,15 and 17, " A Group at $19.50 Slnart Hats for Velvetone, Carlton Astrakhan, blocked suedine and Gil‘ls $3 95 blocked and plain polaire—all fabrics favored by N . American opossu rench seal (dved coney and beaverette are on collars and cuffs. New Hats, of velvet, of felt or Rust, green, gray, brown, tan, Arab and blue. suede, trimmed with ribbons, buckles, bows, cocardes or rosettes. The col- ors are black, brown, tan, red and Girls’ School Dresses, $8.95 Girls’ Sweaters, $5 Sweaters of particular merit— warm, colorful, all-wool sweaters in “Tenne” Turban Fashionable and serviceable, a combination much de- sired—and not always easy to find. Charming little dresses of wool crepe, velveteen or combinations of these materials, lip-on models. Plain and with trimmings of hand-embroidery, applique or mnovelty g:i:ya:vdeaieg. and also brushed wool pockets and collars. The colors are brown, green, tan and In navy. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Palals Royal—Seeond Floor. brown, tan, red, green and blue. Sizes 7 to 14. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. The Bargain Basement---an Institu Rendering a Real Service in Providing Good, Serviceable Merchandise at Below Usual Prices Women'’s Silk and Wool Sport Hose $ .89 English Ribbed Sport Hose, plain or with silk-embroidered = clocks. In tan, brown, gray, green and blue. Sizes 8)% to 10. 98 First quality. Regular $1.25 value. C For the Basement Saturday—200 AN Wainesits Shaabas Tricoknit Petticoats 1 . HEE In a variety of styles. Flat pleated flounce with novelty inserts or s sti olors. All practical street shades. . scrolls of contrasting colors. 1 prac s| Brushed-wool Sweaters, in Stout Model Women’s Pettibockers, $1.25 (Long Bloomers) Of fine quality striped lingette. Generous cut chappie, cricket, coat, slip-on and double-breasted effects. Some with roll collar and tie, tuxedo collar and round collar. Tight and loose sleeves, with or without CORSETS C-B and May-0-Belt Makes. At 32 95 Women’s Two-Piece Princess Slips, $1.98 Pajamas, $1.59 For the larger women. Fashioned of plain or striped . sateen. Bodice or bullt-up Of heavy flannelette; neat ghuiger, ‘some with 20-inch Made of firm coutil or bro- % g Shouia : i ipe j ith si D hem, othe: ith flat cade materials. Medium and stripe jacket, with silk frog 115,03 Hounce. Black ant low bust, long hips and well fastenings. Sizes to 42. colors. Sizes to 50. boned throughout. Reinforced over abdomen, broad front clasp. Sizes 25 to 3. with double elastic cuff. Black and colors. Children’s Drawers and Waists, 25¢ Each Drawers of cambric, knicker leg. Neat embroidered edge. Waists are strongly taped, with double row of but- $1.49 tons. Sizes to 12. ] Corselets, Hook-side _style, of novelty materials. Elastic inserts in sides. Four hose supporters. Children’s School Bloomers, 59¢ turn-back cuffs. These are in all shades, including pure white. Sizes 38 to 46. Women’s Silk Blouses, $1.98 Navy blue silk crepe blouses with round neck and elbow sleeves | ‘Embroidered in fancy gold design front and back. Sizes 38 to 44. Girls’ Dresses, $5 Girlg’ dresses of high luster wvelvet, in dark brown, navy and black. Handsomely trim- med in cross-stitch, silk patch- work and embroidery. With wide taffeta or narrow silk ribbon belts. Sleeves set in at shoulder or from the neck. Baby Eiderdown Robes, $1.95 In white with sailor collar and turn-back cuffs. Trim-l med in wide satin bands of pink or blue, with silk cord belt. A warm and cozy gar- ment for baby. Real Chamoisette Gloves, 96¢ Regular $1.50 and $2 values. 12 and 16 button length. With ecmbroidered arms and back. Novelty effect, in tan, gray, brown and mode. Sizes 6 to 7V:. Rayon (Fiber Silk) Hose, 66¢ Silk and Rayon, with long boot, seam up the back and high spliced heel. In black, brown, tan, gray or beige. Sizes 8% to 10. Irregulars. Rayon (Fiber Silk) Vests, 88c Plain heavy weave. Bodice style, in peach, flesh or white. Sizes 36 to 42. Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits, 95¢ Silver Gray Derby Rib Suits, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 6 to 16 years. First quality. Women’s Union Suits, 79¢ First quality. Regular $1 value. Medium weight, fine rib Cotton Suits, with Rayon stripe. Low neck, sleeveless and knee length. Sizes 36 to 44. Children’s Sport Hose, 2 Prs., 49¢ Wide Flat Rib Sport Hose, double heel, toe and sole. Heather shades, brown, tan, gray or “black. Sizes 7 to 9%. Irregulars. Women’s Cape Gloves, *1£ Imported African Cape walking gloves. 2-button length with embroidered back. In gray or tan, sizes 6 and 7. Strong and durable. Of fine quality sateen. Full-cut, reinforced gusset. Elastic top. In black, white and flesh. Sizes 4 to 14. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. e—————————————————————— Sizes 32 to 42. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement, Sizes 8 to 12 years only. \ Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. 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