Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1924, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1924 11-I.--IIII.-.III-II..IIllllIIIIIl-lIIIIIII--.I.--II.ll-..-.I---.l.......,ll-llIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-. n a o . ; Fur Svnorts Coats Among the Paris and In Our Bargain Basement 3 New York Collections Showing T SR " Natural Muskrat and Raccoon Evenlng Gowns uesday 18 - Sporty looking—of course, with a style all their own. All the The Newest and Most Favored Are 3 art of skilled furriers has been used to make these unusual coats. O a [' a 3 There are the herringbone effects obtained by using the skins O b a4 in diagonal strips. 7 m re D) 1 .'l‘hcr(‘: are the underarm panel effects brought out by clever . 33 1 IQdent Sllrprlses' o manipulation of the skins. Venlng Owns % : 1 All lengths—all delightful shades of hrown—all beautiful coats. et a All selected skins, llent workmanship—and every coat hand- $ 50 B ;\‘1.@. M.n;,\; other items not s i somely lined throughout. i e i ¥ The coat sketched is the new “Tom Boy™ coat of Raccoon—just Bungalow Aprons $1 ] the thing for foot ball games and other sports. ; They were first sponsored by Light figu SR R e o Not only the smartest of Fur Sports Coats, but serviceable as Paris and speedily adopted by the With cretor Z; well. : best dressed women of New g York—Dbecause they are some- Seacin . RS 2 L B thing decidedly new. School Dresses, $1 & avura: MusSkra z B]endmg from the rarest yel- ; Sl e - A Coat; i Raccoon low to the deepest topaz, or from G g6 o e Saliied i 28 inches, 1 139 J the most delicate mauve to the most radi- I e P ,: fg:i"i]l:(‘: fl;i’g: Coats ant orchid tones—the wonder is not at ] Smlll"{,’ Bab}'“ RObeSv Sl 1 3Zinches, 5198 40inches, $235 their instant success, but that they may be s e en eyl i it xtd 2 (with natural beaver collar) e purchased at so reasonable a price. = a 45 inches, $169 iy 41 ( Other beautiful Ombre Evening .O\'erblouses, S} = 48 inches $135 $225 to $285 WAR Gowns, $29.50 to $75.00. white or striped dimits e a Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal—Third Fleor. S ason ] N 4 = me s Gl sl Chlldren S Bath Robes, $1 ek 0\,65 l Ons Goo l\:]'llll: f\l"wlyl V(Vh:« 1‘,[.” light figured » pOr S an O Oa S \ovfnl::nh'\dw(;x!‘wa\sfi:sli.v?,:p} Ribbons for every requirement, o 8 soort eauntiets 4nd Tanie tira: also a few saggestions, such as pii House Drcsses ‘51 cuffs in contrast two-toned eff. lows, table runners, turbans, bags, vestees, etc. See Display in Ribbon Cases Brocade Ribbons on black and col- ored grounds, conventional and floral designs; 7/ to 9 inches wide. $2.25 to $3.00 yard. New Ribbons, including needle- point, Chinese designs, also wool and metal combinations; %% to 174 inches Neat ch with white or; others trimmed with embroider 1§. Regularly $1.29. School \llddles $1 pongee and pllgrim gray, beige. French Doeskin Gloves' $3.50 Pr. These are ulso washable. Short noyelty cuff and perforated lace-like frill, in white, mode, beaver and gray Suede Fabric Gloves $1 and $1.50 pr. In popular novelty styles, circular, French, turn-back embroidered, frill, mode and For Women and Misses Also for Larger Women 25 materials, A wide lovely coloring and mixtures that make the smartest coats for sports, motor and travel wear. choice of smart silhouettes, popular Novelty weaves, overplaids and soft wooly cloths. Al splendidly tai- . 2\ - > . ) e i G e e wide. In all the wanted colors. Spe- 4 lored. Sizes 14 to 18, and 36 to 46, also 4214 to 52! i e Cial, 39, 59c, 75¢ and $1.00 yard. Rq\ on Lnder\\ ear, .‘pl Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Roval—Main Floor. p. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Women's, Step-ins or vu!d pattern. rr hid and other cc I fi l ; l : e i At Prices Which Mean Substantial Savilng Pearl various colors ?,:f! cmroidczed /i Practically every need has been anticipated herec. hll B N \ ou will find blankets of cotton, cotton afid wool and Necklaces (131.0 dre}{]fll‘g'l{:{{g?r}‘\'?ifl:;;} 'f(’)l‘f'!)!ly : with muslin bands, ankle length. Ages 4 to 12 years Lmon Sults. 2 tor $1 1l wool. Splendid colorings. Specially priced. H Kenwood All-Wool 5 Blankets, $10.50 and $12.50 Each Special, *2: These beautiful strands of opales- cent (manufactured) pearls are guar- anteed to be indestructible and will hold their color for years. Made in Pluid Sheet Blankets ; $l._() Each | 500 ummh bed Beacon Jacquard Comfortables, $6.50 I'hey add so much to the appearance sheet T e beTronss he il o S R ARILL S i s ] : 4 the popular three-strand style and fin- i 3 > | such an u it every Sizes 00x84 inches and 72x84 inches. ished with sterling silver clasp set of pink, blue. lavender, rose and gold. | thrifty houscl to take ; Made of fine, soft quality Virgin wool. with cut stone. \lso a wonderiul assortment of dainty advantage of th srtunity to lay in | Plain and fancy designs. Neatly bound Palais Royal—Main Floor. design~. Size 66384 her supy w. Good heavy with satin. Weight 44 to 5 pounds. nap plaid blanket be had with | pink, Genuine Pyrex Casseroles $2.95 Regular $3.95 value. Mounted in fancy silver- plated frame. blue or tan plaid effects. Scotch Plaid Blankets $9.50 Pair Beacon Bath Robe Blankets, $5.25 Each Beacon Indian Blankets, Beacon Indian patterns, size 72x90 | $7.00 | All-wool, size 66x80, made of fine | ; inches. Complete with girdle sets, in a ATlf1st washable caloss infalwonders | 4\U$lfll]|fl[l wools. '.‘\ wnnfie‘rful hk:"ke} } Candlestlcks $s 94 Pa". (“;(” un |‘ size. m Mu im cres splendid assortment of colors and pat- I ful sclection of tribal patterns and | 3t? specialilonpuec Bl eightiba 105 Regularly $3.98 each. Sterling silver, in plain C e *| colors. Size 6680 inches. ! Falais Royal—Second Floor. oF Beanitiliies ravedlpatice ot otton Scarfs, 4 for fb] inch size. Tl ers Seamless Sheets, Dollar Day, M \ Palais Royal—Main Floor. sin_hemstitched scarf 200 Unhemmed Seamless Sheets, good qualits Size 62390 inches. I1f he .uw.z. Our New Palais Royal Silk Hose Protektoe,$1& Stamped Wearing Apparel $1.00 Art Department 2 /:arem 5 SUARD . ~ A Daytime Frocks for Women ches wide, light colors for chi rings, ete he tull Cut from Fl.mnelette 5 Yards, fbl i Outmg Flannel 8‘\ drds $I Blcached fla rom the full T 33; Plain Serge, 4 Yards, $1 Stamped on excellent quality of linene in most attrac- Reinforced with extra splicing to give tive designs, to be embroidered in lazy daisy, French service. TN _ % knots and darning stitch. . o nehes wide. Cotton 7:.:;:_ for ehildren's warmen Chiffon, full-fashioned, fine, sheer weight, All the leading Fall colorings, We offer five charming colors from which to select— tangerine, maize, russet, blue and peach. Special Offering : 69 Girls’ Linene Dresses C These charming frocks will make excellent school dresses for the little “miss.” The artistic designs are as carefully considered as in dresses of the grown-ups. We with mercerized garter tops. Protektoe rein- forced soles and heels. In black, gun metal, pew nude, albino, Mozarab. gold, banana, new tan, beige, silver brocade and blonde satin. Also Thread Silk, in heavier welght full fashioned with mercerized gar- ter tops, and Protektoe reinforced. In new tan, black, beige, Jack Rabbit, tanbark, noisette, banana, Babbling Brook and Dblack. Unbledched Crash 10 Yards, $1 vide, Co t from 2 Pairs, $ k boots, seamed brown, beige, crash, very full piec, Palais Royal—Main Floor, Rib Wool and Cotton Sports Hose, with double . are showing the following colors: liseL toe =nd lsolelt Blice browe, SR e Peach—Very trig is this easily made kimono sleeve ’ Mmoo 1 T T e =g The For the frock. Just two seams, a hem and a bit of easy embroid- Fleeced Union Suits, $1 = k Halloween ery completes it. . ; : s e S A it s » | D, = Coral—Striking is its color scheme of bright coral, em- T > R S S nlart C ricke t I drt]\ broidered in black and white, lazy daisy and French knots. \}OI{]CH?LP(’EI’?‘ ?:’11" 2‘flf01‘“$1 ik Madame Blue—Embroidered. with white darning Xnee length, Shifts with Duteh neck and elbow sleoven. —Firat B e stitch on neck, sleeves and clever panel. auality. “Sfies 39 G0 12 ’ ] W ea ers Witch Cats, 106 Sizes 8, 10 and 12. Burson Stockings, 4 Pairs, $1 » package. Women's, Split t black hose with white feet, fash- ) Shades for Elec: joned and seamless. s 9 to 10. Irregulars of $0c grade. tric Lights, 25c White Pique and Rep Dresses, 69¢ XSS EERERRER R R RN RN R EREEER R RN ENENNENRNNENEGRGHENEHRIMEHSJEERIEJREJJNNRBJNNENB-B NN R B NNNRR NN R BECR R IR ) Many other novelties, and 35c. < Pumpkin-faced Masks, 10c each. Table Runners, 25c. = Napkins, 15¢ acknge of 18, [ ] Clown Suits, SL50. An oppdrtunity to secure a warm sweater at a low price. With Vee neck and contrasting stripe at neck, sleeves and lower edge. Made of plain knit or brushed wool. Colors are navy, buff, gray, powder blue, Kelly and brown. Sizes 36 to 44. Palais Royal-rThird Floon, Palais Royal—Main Floor. G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy For the small children. a charming frock. Sizes 2,4 and 6. » These are completely 'made, ready for embroidery. The desigmeé are very pretty and when finished make Palais ‘Royal—Main Floor. Established 1877 ' sssEmassens " forced gusset. Silk and Wool Hose, Pair, $1 First quality. English rib stockings, plain or with silk embrodered clo heather shades. Brown, tan, beige, gray or blue. Sizes 8% to 16. Regular 31.25 value. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, $1 Black thread silk stockings, high spliced heel. Slight irregulars. Women's. Sizes 81 to 10. Women’s Bloomers, 3 for $1 Of nainsook and crepe, neatly made, full cut with rein- White and colors. Nightgowns at $1 Made of hcn\y quality flannelette, in white and colored “stripes. With or without collars. Sizes to 4. Knit Petticoats, 2 for $1 - Practical colors with borders of contrasting colors. ..-..'...-.....IIIIIEflflfllll...llfl..lllflfl-.IIIIIII..IIEIIIUIIIIHI.II..IIIIIIIIIII.l...ll-.l..lll.III.IIII.IIIBIIIlllllfll.ll!.lfl.l.ll

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