Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1924, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, \'OV'E'M'BE‘R 10, 1924, Now is the time to purchase woolens. Our as- The Red Cross Roll Call begins tomorrow. Do not l W 1 :;)rl!!ment comprises a wide range of weaves and let this splendid work stop for lack of funds. Stop at the l OO ens ¥ There are the new Striped and Figured Challies, first store or building where a Red Cross worker will be 0 2 Sechesvide STl yard: ST 4 waiting to receive your dollar. It is not much to give, and A 42-inch All-Wool ~ The Novelty S4-inch Plain it will do immeasurable good. Join at once. Do not wait Pebble Crepe Flannels, $3.98 Flannels, $2.98 or put it off. Be proud to wear your Red Cross Button. G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 ! $1.98 Yd. and $4.49 Yd. and $3.49 Yd. In the new Autumn colors Palals Reyal—Second ¥loor. The Things That Women Wear, the Silks From Which They Are Fashioned—Household Goods—and Men’s Clothes Are Featured for Tuesday’s Selling, All Moderately Priced Adaptations and Copies of For ‘"‘”Zefi g’“""’"'o"“’" . The Feature of the Fall Mode n unt il Late Arrivals and Smart Store Hand Crocheted News of Todas Aoy French Frocks R o v The Ensemble Suit Misses Sacques, Shawls, Bed _ ’ i § i e 27 i vt Jackets, Spencers Walks Straight into Fashion rivals for Christmas,” for every day the s1'50 tO s8‘98 ‘ For Women and Misses Alike newest and most attractive things in the Doty and 1abi, wes cory sl warni world are coming in. . ’ I he S Fashi about the shoulders on the chilly days to : ‘And the Ensemble Suit is obvi- | come. . . 7 v, B Ll > i tF?)r Z’I‘;’g‘fzas;)‘:’;’ons A delightiul assortment of soft coloes and ously the perfect culmination of the Calitornia is never at a loss ways to | - combinations. Garments for outdoor anc w . . SoNTRs TR G aa i H 1 ? indoor wear, Will be found in our Cottor : ensemble costume idea, which has sweetmeats, it must be admitted. she has S Gowns m the newest models—a Uodeme Dcpa_nmfl"_:rh"d o 5 \ > f?rmed th(: l_“?ynOte _Ot t.h? mode found a way to forever repudiate the old a8 number of adaptations and copies of Warm Knit Petticoats, 5100 { \ since sophlstlcated sxmplmty be- joke about Mother buying a present for X g Mg gl QS T e i I¥Y came the watchword of the smart Father that she wanted for herself. terials, crepe Elizabeth, silk faille, Pettibockers, $1.25 f woman. : silk bengaline, crepe roma, crepe o T e Full 2 g F S . - These Sweetmeats are in a good-looking y satin and chiffon velyet.. e SHIIDes oateen S utical A ) These Suits are fashioned of the g ] ith reinforced gusset. Double elastic ; = % humidor that will please father greatly. An ensemble frock with coat of Eottorin bl“k'.,":.:,y; bnmw", i.l.."d,jr:.,y;“ ) softest suede-like fabrics. The coats Al, but notice this—it is filled with the chiffon velvet over a crepe de chine 3 i are 74 length, trimmed with lovely most delicious whole candied grapefruit ; ress soft rich furs—the frocks are un- you can imagine, with the center removed A beltless tunic frock with metal = b L ; B z 5 and the whole filled with candied fruits of ). buttons—a velvet frock with the new RlbenS and Rlbell ) usual in deSlgn and blend with the all kinds, the cover being the top sliced side flare and hip ornamentation as Garters @ coat in that they are made of crepe off and candied also. So there you are— sketched. Aletal Ribbons, black and colored grourds de chine and crepe satin, combined 7 to 9 inches wide. Gold and silver effects, e “ e mother can buy it for father, or visa versa, A beautiful colored beaded dinner tn_all wanted combinations, for turbane, with the coat fabric in all the new and everybody is happy. The price, too, is gown of crepe georgette—a side tie iliowe, il Teimes saliann Bags ofc. shades of brown, tan, rust, shutter afternoon dress of crepe satin, with only $2. full length panel of ccru lace. $L19 and $149 Yard green, navy and black. This might well be headed “Early Ar- - s - Esautiful Ribbon Garters, with lace rose And there is a redwood chest of sweets, All exemplify the newest modes and ostrich trimming, in all the wanted s 2 3 d you may find them here at this sasdes filled with chocolate-covered fruits, nuts anc.y Y . t $55.00. and creams. The chest itself is decidedly zngderateiprice) 5.. g $159 Pair A $ $ artistic, and may be used for many things. LN Heyal anicd Kloer. Palais Royai—¥ain Floor. ’ Where is the woman who is not de- Continuing the Sale Of Palais Royal—Third Floor. lighted with a pair of gloves? Especially when they are the newest and smartest L3 b = s 59 —3) of French kid, with turn-back, cut-out or aln an anc 1 d S . Y d ,3/"3‘/ embroidered cuffs, double frills; some in 9 i L1 Y two-tone or moire lined, embroidered in Values $1.69, $1.79 and $1.98 yard. Al fresh, new silks, in fourteen of the season’s most wanted weaves and colors. black. They arc the finishing touch to a Included is a special purchase of 1,000 vards of 39-inch All-silk Black Dress Satin. 3 : S costame aadioy Ee el T 4380 You can readily appreciate the importance of this offering. The qualitics are excellent. Also an’ extraordinary vaiue For the Theater, Dinner or Dance in the different weaves mentioned below, such as— to $5.95. 35-inch Satin de Paris, plain and changeable effects. | 36-inch (}xeck;d Knit Ravon (fiber silk), in brown and wiite, . ¥ 35-inch Black Satin Duchesse. navy and white and black and white. ’ l \ o : .. 35-inch Silk-und-rayon Brocades, in two-tone effects. | 40-inch All-silk Georgette Crepe, heavy quality. O S al d Mothers, daughters and sweethearts 35-inch Chiffon Taffetas, in plain and changeable; a fine supple | 40-inch Silk.and-wool Canton Crepe, in brown, navy und black. ur eCl1 uxeao alike will enthuse over the exquisite new quality. | 40.inch Printed Crepe de Chine. toilet articles to be found in the Art 33-inch All-silk Broadeloth, in all the light colors, including 40-inch All-silk orgette Crepe. Needlework Department. There is an un- . plenty of whiie; washable. x + 18- ' Millinery Velvet, colors only O usual shaped mirror with the long handle, 36-inch Krinkle Knit, heavy quality Rayon. (fiber silk). 36-inch Tub Silk, in striped effects. e 3 \ covered with rose silk under gold lace, sith gold braid and dainty colored flowers. Other Items That Will Be of Interest Are: The price is $7.50. e P 36-Inch Underwear Tubular I Rich Satig3 Crepes, $298 and | “Patio,” Priced at $4.98 Yard Coat and Trousers ; 5 " i J Specially Priced, 98¢ .98 Yard | A new silk of lustrous satin and s . o i p(;gdniraizgxe;.fitr;;fl{e;e“\:irilgi_ngwl:cf offifoy,l umr suk’;, shown fn three Of a fine texture (kitten-ear finish). | CT®P° =stripe; also bordered effects. lailored of fine quality unfinished worsted, designed by one ot the best na 3 $¥ - 1 5 I s 4 lso crepe and satin stri; panel ;. e z itv an f silk lined ‘ A . Plain, check tripes. Col- | All the new Autumn shades ara nut, stripe panel e S5 : i ndi st e - done in brocade satin and gold braid. The S o A oiow veaih onmialeaT | Dokvorisesl losebe zust hesne cren. | offects ishown in’ the: mev: Autemn tionally famous makers to our standard for quality and style. Half silk 1‘"39 price is $3.50. Then there are other pieces white. v, ' ghutter, Lucille, fallow, pipk, | shades. with silk sleeve linings. to match, either in rose or blue. Desk 36-Inch China Silks, $129 Yard | S35, Sveetpea: copen kobe, fen, navy | Imported Velvet Broche Sets, $4.95 to $6.95; Manicure Box for Heavy quality, forfiinings 'dranerie® | 30iineh French Crepes, $249 Yd. $9.98 to $11.98 Yard et and lamp shades. Colors are tan, e < $10.95, Sewing Box for $3, and others. orchid, gold, mulberry, copen, coral, With a smooth, perfect weave of ( In selt-color and two-tone effects in And a piece of bronze that appeals to e s v ikt i ik, | guperlor Quili. 0 of tho most powi- | & ST TamEe of sloriogn Fire Place Fixtures and all, and is admired by all, is the one = H ’ t' A 1' - itled, “The End of the Trail” Th eatin 1ances e, o aad of e o e+ Madame X Reducing Garments &S the tired droop of the horse and man— o : . s s 2 = i Qur stock is now complete, with a line of Andirons, Spark s Leats The Madame X Reducing Girdle is a simple, effective way of reducing ur stock is v plete, ! , Sp aud' it S }lllfe{||\l§c :hat' thosle'_:‘vl?o have waists and hips and attaininggthe slim, straight lines so essential to a smart Sereens, Fire Sets, Wood Baskets and all accessories; also Gas mEyer ;Ee{ll t eth '35‘ (ge a ‘"t" lmP"iFhs‘ appearance. i Electric and Oil Heaters, at prices within reason. sion "t i 2 e : 3f0“e P°l:' rafiys. =nc 1t is built on scientific massage principles and gently massages away sl . = pnlce, ,(.‘o 1; e e ldr su}c{ B dnle' pl_:etv’:c, the fat without extra exertion on your part. S Fire Sets, $10.00 to $16.95 Nesco Oil Heaters, $4.75 opfy $25. It, too, would make a delightful You'll enjoy the comfort and the erect, graceful, slender look it gives. L set. to $6.75. gitt. Made of pure Up River Para rubber, the finest rubber obtainable, and : RS2 % Spark Screens, $5.75 to Resnor Gas Heaters, $2.49 is remarkably durable. 3 g : e $17.95 each. to $7.25. A pliant, comfortable garfne?tf ftoir walking, riding, golfing or dancing, Z , Andirons, $6.75 to $17.95 { 20th Century Gas Light and an adequate support against fatigue. fAS A each. Heaters, $1.25. Palais Royal—Main Floor. There are hundreds of other lovely things arriving daily, and it will pay you to do your shopping early. Wood Baskets, $225 to Radiant Fire Gas Heaters, M > M $6.95 each. $12.00 to $21.00. And with it all, do not forget the Red gfi ) Florence Oil! Heaters, Electric Heaters, includ- Cross Roll Call which begins tomorrow. 'You Look Thin ‘While Thin : large size, $12.00. ing Westinghouse, Ther- J]oin alt‘ onc;:—?dk youkr friends to joix)l. S0 Passats appited B Bry szl;e)rtfccst;cix:n Oil Heaters, zag(’g;g other makes, $3.98 that this splendid work may go on. Don’t ° s I 1 3 0 $14.00. - let the bo;s feel that now {hg war is over Step'ln Models, mn g_ray, $9'85’ n .pln'l.(" 311'85 YAk /] they are completely forgotten. Clasp-front MOdelS, in gray, $9-85; m Plnk, $12-85 \ 2t /2 A visit to this enlarged department would be well worth your 3 Madame X Reducing Brassieres, $5.00 Faes while.—Fourth Floor—Houseware Section. Palais Royal—Third Floer. { Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Special Values for e ot A Larger Women S ore et Li s % o ErincessiSlipsiand itetticoats Nurses’ and Maids’ Uniforms, $1.79 Part-Wool Women’s Union Suits, 55¢ White Oilcloth, 450 Yard . 69¢ val i ity, i i k, sleeveless and Regular 59 val 200 vards Of heavy quality tricoknit, full Full new line of nurses’ and maids’ uniforms, in gray, blue and blue and Regular 69¢ value. First quality, fine rib_suits, low neck, _ Regular 5% value. 1,200 vards : 5 3 n 1 and 1 f . in gray, = knee length. Closed or Teddy bear styles. Sizes 36 and 38. 54-inch Pure White Certainteed S eyt white stripes, also plain white, in regulation or Billy Burke style. Sizes Blankets y g T OMEIDth To tonIs el ey Some have flat pleated flounce with 36 to 46. s Extra Special, 59¢ Real Chomoisette Gloves Child;en‘s Sport Hose covering. Cut from full picce. colored scrolis. Pairs, 45¢ 4,000 L. 7 ace Dresser Scar! Bloomers for the Large 34 98 Fr. Women's Gloves, in gauntlet style Regular 23c value. Wide flat rib, % i P Regularly 95c tg $1.39. 23 s ‘Woman, 50c House Dresses, 89c | Girls’ Dresses, 8% with wrist strap. Spear-point back, | double hecl, toe and sole. Heather R O Rl 2 Size 66x80 Part-wool Plaid In brown or gray. Sizes 6 to 7%. ;bmh—sl blflc;. hrr’}wtn‘ sx[ay or tan. Some whitg, ecru and colored edges. ¥ , gulars. zes 0 9%, st qyality. Neatly boxed for Neat styles, with single or double Drceicath aisias e e e e Blankets, in large tan, rose, blue \ rre = k, peach, or- Pl neat check ging- P! ging! and gray plald patterns. Very ", . o y segson. 2‘;‘;3‘55’”&%’3 Tls‘fi"énefiz heavy ham, trimmed In white organdy and f,’;‘_’gfilf:‘;"fi',;‘:‘ ’,‘,’,J.’,“’.‘,’:L::"fl;‘;,‘:fi firm woven quality; has the feel ‘Women’s Merccl:lzed Cotton Children’s Underwear Palais Hoyal—Bargain Basement. flannelette. e pique or contrasting colors. Slzes 38 belt, and other models neatly trim- and warmth of all-wool. 4 XHQ::, 2 E’mrs, 59c = ; 2 for 79¢ Nightgow-ns' s R to 54. med. Sizes 7 to 14 years. $ ped egular c value. Flr'st quality Fleeced Cotton Underwear. Shirts Spectal lot, made of heavy 8co’ 1.49 Plaid English rib to 4% (7 (5/8% PO¥E | have| high neck and long slcoves. Remarkable Values in ctte. n % Pants have muslin bands, In ankle :‘n‘:::\'n"colhsen";xhfiy‘;:k: ‘::n!; Girls’ Sweaters, $2.89 Children’s Sweaters, $1.89 Blaflkets, $l Each Children’s Fleeced Union Suits e i COI‘SC S, $179 86¢c Of pressed crepe and nainsook. Shipment of fitty dozen new House School Dresses of plain, check or trimmed. s S Swimters tn Luatsn 500; size 72x34 Inches. Cotton ‘Women’s Sport Hosc C-B, May-O- and other good Princess Slips, 9¢ ool gt L) All-wool. in elther coat style with Plaid Blankets, fino, firm nap. PO . 1 . £ 1 or broche P Sl B two pockets, roll collar and belt. Also | | All-wool in either coat vtyle with Han e wacmth it ool o Pineyrih dhegaaidation Ualen. Suits; Pairs, 49c : , with medium, and low bust sateen. Straight lines, with bodice slip-on model in brush or plain wool. | 7me colors are buff, peacock blue and beautiful plaids of pink, tan, Winter weight, high neck, long Regular 39c value. First quality. with various length hips. Suitable top. Some with pleated flognces; in Sizes 8 to 14 years, red. Sises 2 to 6 years, gray and blue, with stitched sleeves, ankle length and drop seat. English rib to toe. Heather shades, for the average and slender figures. black, navy, brown, tan, gray and ends. Sizes 2 to 14 years. First quality. in brown and gray. Sizes 9 to 10. Sizes 22 to 36 m one model or the Sizes 46, 43 and 50. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. other. mx‘-’:uu uyu"—mh Basement. et N Palais Roysl—Bargain Basement, Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. . Palais Royal—Dargain Basemesnt. ll-IIIIII.IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIII.II\IIIIIIIIIlI.IIIII-IIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl'lllIlllIIlllllllIlIllII 7

Other pages from this issue: