Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1925, Page 10

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10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 15 1925—PART 1. e TR e SN NI SN E N RIS S S NN NN RN NP E NN FER NN NS S BN E NN SN NN NS NN RN U RSN E NS B NN NN E NN SN RTINS SN NSNS NN NN NN NG F NI TSRS New Topcoats, Special,. $29.50 %’ Boys’ All-Wool 4-Piece e[DALAIS ROYAL _ Of fine quality knitted fabrics. In the popular box models. Vest Suits $13 95 ” . l G & lith Sts. Service and Courtesy Establuhed 1877 ivery coat showerproofed and guaranteed for three years’ wear. Sizes 34 to 44. All new Spring colorings. Two-pants Suits, one golf and one knicker. Sizes Palais Royal—Main Floor 8 to 17. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Men! Monday Morning We Start a Very - Special Spring Sale of High-Grade Special Sale Men’s Quality Athletic Union Suits Made of finest quality mercerized madras— soft, with a high luster, very durable. Sleeveless and knee length. Cut full and well made. extraordinary. Sizes 34 to 44. New Spring Two-Trousers Suits 83750 These fine suits spell quality and value in every de- tail, from the fine hand tailoring — choice virgin wool fabrics, perfection of style and fit—to the exceptionally low price. FS Such values are [Sale of Men’s Genuine Imported | - English Broadcloth Shirts Made right, cut right and fit right. Neckband style 14 to 17. Collar-attached style 14 to 16%5. S5-button front. Plain colors— White, tan and gray. Sizes 14 to 17, but not in each color. Buy a supply at this sale. Palais Royal—Main Floor Designed by one of America’s foremost style creators. Embodying all the new style features—Coats have the broader shoulders, straight back and slightly narrowed at the hips—Vests are now pointed instead of blunt— Trousers are medium wide, of course. A Sale of Boys’ Double-Service, All-Wool Two-Pants Spring Suils $9.95 The fashion decree says light, bright colors, and that’s what you will find here—the newest of the new. More than twenty different patterns to select from. [ Excellent As to fabrics, there are fine cheviots, cassimere, vel- ours, unfinished worsteds, worsted cheviots, fine blue serges, etc. World-famous mills are represented in these virgin - wool suits. Headliners in the field of quality are— Devonshires, Strong Hewat, Hanovers, Louisvilles, Sawyers, Weybossett, Riverside, Hirds, Hall Bros. Made of all-wool cassimeres and worsteds. tailoring, which is immediately apparent. There is hardy serv- ice in every stitch and seam of the garment. Four patch- pocket Norfolk styles, all-alpaca lined. Two pairs of pants, fully lined with sturdy materials. All seams taped, pockets faced and double stitched. Three-piece belt. New Spring models, in a variety of colors—London lav- ender, powder blue, gray and tan. Sizes 7 to 18. Boys’ “Little Friend” and “Bell” Blouses, 59¢ (One Day Only) A large assortment of well made and absolute]y guaramecd fast-color Blouses of the well known “Little Friend” and “Bell” makes. Collar-attached style, in neat stripes, plaid and checks. All perfect. Sizes 7 to 16. A good assortment of the combination golf and business suits for town or country —coat, vest, regular trousers and knickers are included. Boys’ “Peter Pan” Wash Suits, $§1.59 Made of durable, fast-color fabrics, composed of cotton pongee, Peggy and kiddie cloth. Oliver Twist, middy and ~.flapper styles. A nice variety of color combinations adaptable to school or dress wear, Sizes 3 to 10, Palais Royal—Main Floor Sizes mostly in regulars 34 to 42. Also some stouts and longs. No charge for alterations. Palais Royal—Main Floor Special Bargaln Basement Sale of 20,000 Yards of Smart Spring Wash Goods Six large groups—Mill remnants and full pieces. 1,100 Seamless Sheets Slight Irregular Quality Sport patterns for women’s and children’s dresses. ' Also men’s and boys’ shirts. Fast colors. Tremendous variety. 2,000 Yards of Wash Goods 55¢ Yard About 4,000 Yards of Wash Goods, 3,000 Yards of Wash Goods 2,000 Yards of Wash Goods 6,000 Yards of 5,000 Yards Mill Lengths of Sport Novelty Wash Extra Heavy—Pure Finish Quality Sizes 72x90 ;;nd 72x99 Sale, $1 Sizes 81x90 and 81x99 Sale, $1.25 Sizes 90190 and 90x99 Sale, $1.35 Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Cretonnes and Marquisettes 13¢ Yard 36 mch Light Percales Dress Ginghams ‘Woven Tissue Ginghams White Lawns ‘White Dimitys White Voiles White Nainsooks Colored Voiles White Marquisette Colored Cretonne Palais Royal—Bargain Basement 40 36 36 30 36 36 36 36 33c Yard fimch Putty Dot Voiles » Stripe Ratines Plain Colored Voiles Dotted Silk and Cot- ton Mulls Woven Stripe Madras Shirting Kimono Crepes Novelty Sport Sateens Novelty Sport Broad- cloths Plain Colored Sateens Broadcloth Shirting Palals Royal—Bargain Basement 2c Yard 40-inch Colored Putty Dot 36 30 31 32 32 36 ” 36 ” » 40 367" Voiles Lingerie Voiles Japanese Crepe Figured Lingerie Crepe Importcd Dress Ging- hams Tissue Ginghams Percales, in English Print Patterns Fine Quality Nainsook White Lawn Rice Voile Palals. Royal—Bargain Basement Goods 44c Yard 36 |nch Broadcloth Shirting Brogdcfoth Stripe Suiting Pongee Novelty Suit- ing 36 White Pique H White Batiste White Organdies Colored Organdies Dotted Swisses Colored - Check- Riée Voiles Novelty Silk and Cot- ton Tussah Palais Royal—B; 36 ” argain Basement 36-in. Broadcloths, for men's shirts. 35-in. Colored Dotted Swisses. 36-in. Novelty Silk and Couon Crepes. 36-in. Novelty Silk and Cotton Tussah. 40-in. Pink Lingerie Volle, rayon stripe. 3,000 Yards of Wash Goods 78c Yard 36-in. Silk and Cotton Novelty Crepes. 36-in. Rayon and Cotton Novelty Crepes. 36-in. Rayon and Cotton Plain Crepes. 36-in. Broadcloth, rayon stripe. 36-in. Broadcloth, sport novelties. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. 18¢ to 22¢ Bleached | Muslin, Nainsooks and Longcloths Sale, 9¢ Yard 36-in Bleached Muslins, Long- cloths and nainsooks.. For lin- gerie, sheets and cases. Lengths 2 to § yards. 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