Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1925, Page 30

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THE EVENING- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Z, 1923. TheDALAIS PROYAL G & 11th Sts. Established 1877 Complete Assortment of Valentine Favors 5¢ to 50c Each ‘Crepe paper table covers, napkins, place cards, tallies, valentine cards, in general friendship cards, or family cards. Palals Royal—Main Floor Spring is Just Around The Corner! And it is not a bit too soon to begin to plan for one’s Spring wardrobe—even if the snow is still on the ground. The sun will soon dispose of that—but there will be cool days in plenty and a Spring wrap is imperative. Service and Courtesy If you have wanted a high-priced coat— but hesitated, thinking perhaps you could not afford it—now is the time to buy! 10 Handsome F ur-Tri’mmed Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats ‘2 Drastically Reduced Coats That Sold for $150 and $165 For $100 Each coat is exclusive for style, quality and workmanship. the very best. Furs are of ‘the finest quality procurable. Colors are dusk, gray, penny brown, shutter green, tan and black. Furs are.brown fox, natural squirrel and beaver. Large collars and cuffs—some with facings and borders. For Women and Misses Of the new materials, in the new shades, blonde, lipstick, ashes of roses, lanvin, fez. And such Spring Coats! You cannot fail to wax enthusiastic over them. Of course, there is fur on them—but mostly only a band at the bottom. And despite all the jibes of our men friends about furs in the Summer time, one must wdmit they make a charming finish to the new Spring coats. The coat sketched at the right is of wigwam colored lorsheen twill, a beautiful new Spring model, with a band of cat lvnx_around the bot- tom. The only other trimming is alternate blue and rose stripes of self material, giving just a touch of color relief, and a world of smartness. The price is $7%. Frocks with godet effects, with fine pleats cleverly arranged in contrast- ing colors; scarf effects; shirt fronts of ecru lace and tiny pearl buttons. They are different, and a real relief from the plain, straight frocks that Materials are of : formerly were so much the vogue. I must not forget to tell you about the sleeves. All the new Spring coats show clever sleeve ar- rangements, and in many the Bishop sleeve serves as the foundation, that being the sleeve featured on the coat at right. - You will like them! It would be difficult to Palals Royal—Third Floor. describe the coat sketched at the left, but the drawing will give just a slight idea of the unusual manner in which the new veloria material in Gypsy color has been combined with a material in imitation of leopard skin. The points are in tiers, with picot edges, arranged over the leop- ard material, the same idea carried out on_the collar and sleeves. It is a very smart, very un- usual model, the price is only $65. Note the Extreme Reductions on Fur Coats 1 Hudson Seal Coat (dyed muskrat). i i Large skunk collar and deep bell shaped nghla‘nd Linen | ghank cufs. 4 inches. Was $95." Now Correspondence Cards & 50c Box 1 Natural Muskrat Coat, beautifully matched skins, large beaver collar. 32 inches. Was $225. Now $150. Palais Royal—Third Floor, I Dark Natural Raccoon Coat. 28 inches. | Was $225. Now $159. 1 Dark Natural Raccoon Coat. 40 inches. Was $2 Now $175. | 1 Dark Raccoon Coat, 45 inches. Was $295. Now $225. Special Items for Babies! Madeira Pillowcases Regularly $150—Price § ] Beautifully various patterns. Handmade Madeira Bibs, 50c —of imported pique and batiste, various designs. 24 cards, 24 envelopes. In white, chamois and blue. scalloped and embroidered in Highland Linen Paper 50¢c 24 sheets, 24 envelopes. white and gray. Nightgowns for the Larger Woman In chamos, There are dozens of models, the new Prince Special Lot of Nightgowns n ] [ ] [ ] [ ] ] L] [ ] [ ] ] [ ] ] L] L] [] [] [ ] ] [ ] L] [] [] n [] [] [] ] L] [] L] [] [] [] [] [ ] L] [] [] [] [] ] L] [] [] ] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] L3 L] L] [] [] [] ] L] [ ] [] [] ] ] [] [] [] L] [] ] [] [] [] [] L] [ ] [] n L] - [] L] [ u [] ] [] [ [ ] [} [] L] - a L [ ] [] L] L] L] . » - L4 ] L [ ] [] [ ] a [] [] [] [] [] L] [] [ ] [] [} with applique embroider: are shown, some lined cuffs! collar and the pl Chap double-breasted coat, another of tigereye y—many two-tone coats with brilliant red, with eats which show under slip skirts in the same bright hue. But coats are only a part of the wardrobe— and the newest frocks are quite as fascinating. Take for instance the one sketched here. The pity is that sketches cannot show the lovely colorings. This one is of flame colored geor- gette, embroidered in black and white, over a white georgette slip, with knife pleatings at sides. It is a sleeveless model. The price is $55. Flat crepe, Florentine crepe, and all the lovely soft materials are much the vogue for this sea- son. Most all trimming now appears on the skirts instead of on the upper portions of the fr ock as formerly. Tiers, pleats, circular flares and godets in self color or contrasting materials and ‘colors feature many of the new Spring frocks. unique designs appear f Shoes, of course, are on details of one’s costume. Silk and gold braids in requently. ne of the most important . And this Spring they are perfectly stunning. There seems to be almost an unlimited variety, smart combinations of pat- ent leather with kid or calf, with wrap-around straps, cut-out designs, etc. newest, ashes of roses, in it. Colors seem to be of utmost importance in the garden of new Spring hats, ‘although the fact that hats are to be larger, will be wel- come news to most women. Small hats have become so small, in fact, that there could be little difference, and all looked alike. There are the thistle- bloom shades, lipstick red, Castillian, orchids, gobelin blue and rose tones, including the which has a bit of gray Many are turned up sharply in the back or on one side, and a great majority of the early hats are of crepe materials combined with straw. Rib- bons and silk folds trim the new small straw hats. But the colors are ming is needed. The pump sketched at the top has a patent vamp, with a pearl gray kid quarter: It is a most unusual pump in that on one side the patent leather continues to the heel, while on the other the gray kid joins the patent near the front. It has the new spike heel. For smart daytime wear, many will choose the second pump sketched, which is a combination of patent and apricot calf, with cut-outs through which a patent strap is run, tied in a small bow di- rectly in front, over a stitched tongue. It is very effective. Blonde satin pumps ar ner and evening wear. so delightful little trim- / e much in favor for din- The only trimming on this pump is a design traced in fine stitchery. It, too, has the new spike heel. SR SRS SAEESSNAEREEEENRERARAAEASARRARAR ‘ Women’s Nightgowns [ Of soft-finish crepe, in white and col- ors. Various necklines, some embroid- ered in colors, others with contrasting borders. Sizes 46 to 50. $1.50 Fwo-Piece Pajamas ‘0t plain colored or fringed crepe. Slip-on jacket, with contrasting pipings. " $1.50 Costume Slips Of radius silk; straightline, with twenty- Inch self-lined hem. Bodice top, in white and flesh. Sizes 36 to 50. $3.98 Made of the famous “Looms Pride” muslin. None better for wea. and com- fort; neat plain styles. Hemstitched or embroidered. Large sizes. $1.29 Dainty Boudoir Caps and Bandeaux, 88¢ Of satin, lace and net. Pretty kimono shades. Regular $5 Values Sale Price, $3.98 One box loom crepe and striped lingette. |‘ A Group of Long Kimonos Pretty styles with trimmings of rose quill- ing and handwork. Jewel shades. Palais Royal—Third Floor. L4 Final Reductions Long Flannelette Kimonos Reduced to $1.50 In neat floral designs. All sizes. Bath Robes * * Regularly $3.98 to $5 Reduced to $2.98 Of Beacon and Lawrence robing. ous colors. All other Bath Robes, Shawls, Wi Reduced Prices. Vari- on Winter Apparel | Dressing Sacques Reduced to $2.29 Of all-wool eiderdown. lavender. Flannelette Dressing Sacques Reduced to 95¢ Sizes 46 to 50. . nter Petticoats, Palaix Royal—Third Floor. Special Sale 1,200 Men’s $1 and $1.25 Silk Four-In-Hand Ties, Each All made with slip bands. In stripes, figured, bro- ‘ cades, Egyptian paisleys. Silk and Open end styles. A wonderful co selection. Men’s $2.50 “Excelsior” Imported Hemstitched Broadcloth Athletic Union Swits Pwiced, Because of Slight Discolorations, $1.39 300 Suits in This Sale! All-white Athletic Union Suits. ' and knee length. insert in bending Sleeveless Made with elastic webbing back, so that they will not bind when over or moving around. A union suit |, that feels like silk next to your skin and will wear and stand laundering as ¥ell as any suit. Sizes 34 to 46. Palais Royal—Main Floor. AR A REAAILANAAAEE-NA8.0.R | Gray, blue and Kimonos and Petticoats at / heavy unbleached muslin. Eaton’s Highland Linen 75¢ Box 1 quire to box. white. Single sheet—in Eaton’s Paper, 75¢ Box Coarse laid, rough finish, deckel edge —in ivory tint. Valentine Material 35¢ and 50c Box _Cico pasfe, used in making up valen- tines. 10c tube. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Women’s Lisle Union Suits, 59¢ Fine Rib Lisle Suits, low neck, sleeve- less and knee length. Sizes 36 to 38. Boys’ $1 Union Suits 69¢c Fleece-lined Cotton Union Suits, with high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8 years. Women’s 50c Lisle Vests 3 for $1.00 Fine Rib Lisle Vests, built-up or bodice style, low neck and sleeveless. Sizes 36 to 44. Children’s 59¢ Cotton Underwear, 2 for 98¢ Fleece-lined Vests—have high neck and long sieeves. Pants are ankle length. Sizes 2 to 12 years, Palals Royal—Main Floor. Infants’ Feeding Bibs 29c Already bound and with ties, stamped in nursery designs on an absorbing white material. Stamped .Kitchen Aprons 49¢ Stamped for floral and cross - stitch design on Full size. 0 Palais Royal—Main Floor, Art Needle Department. i AARRAEANASSNRENERLANEANER Baby Bands, 50c Silk-and-wool shoulder strap and diaper tape. Sizes to 3 years. Homestead Blankets, $2.98 Pink and blue with nursety figures. | Size 36x50 inches. Bound with satin. Petticoats Reduced for Clearance Price, $1 0dd_lot. Some quite elaborately trim- med in lace and embroidery. Slightly mussed. Sizes to 4 years. Flannelette Gowns and Wrappers, 59%¢ All white or with dainty colored bor- ders. Red Star Hemmed Diapers $2.75 Dozen Size 30x30 inches. In sanitary scaled packages. . Philippine Dresses and Petticoats, $1 A new group. Long or short petti- coats. Short dresses only. Infants’ Quilts, $1.98 —of figured secco silk, plain borders, in rose and copen. Japanese Shoes, 75¢ —of silk crepe de chine, daintily hand- embroidered. Sale of Boys’ Peter Pan Brand Wash Suits Specially Made 1.69 Specially Priced A The materials are of a quality usually & found in much higher priced suits. Sizes 3to9. Models— Colors— Combinations of Gray, Middy, Oliver Twist and | Blue, Green, Tan, Brown and White Flapper Styles All fast'colors Palais Reyal—Main Floor A Special Purchase and Sale of - 1,000 Pairs of Marquisette Curtains For Thursday Only Of fine quality, made with a hemstitched border and trimmed .with a Henkel Cluny edge. An opportunity to buy curtains that will dress up the windows and at the same time be inexpensive. Five styles are featured, all full length. Phome Orders Accepted—Drapery Department Main 8780 » _l.lillll\ll.llllrltllllll DE E-S AN EEEEEEENEE NS NI IS E NI N S E IR N NI N SN N I NN NN E RN R NI EE NN NN NN NS NN RS N RN RN R E NN N EN SN NS NN NN RN E RN NN E IR N AN

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