Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1925, Page 9

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, APRIL 12, 1925—PART T. The Palais Royal is aiming at a definite goal. It does not consider that a store is simply a place to sell merchandise. It feels its responsibility to the community— and believes that responsibility to be—not to purchase goods at a low price and sell them at a high price, but to buy at as low a price as may be consistent with good fl;mliu;iund to sell at as low a price as is possible, obtaining only a fair percentage of profit. The Palais Royal believes it owes a service to its customers; that they are entitled to every courtesy; that while in our store they are our guests. We want them to feel that this is *heir store—thai they can find here the merchandise as advertised; that their faith in this store is justified; and to feel that the executives are striving every day to make the Palais Royal of greater benefit to iis customersand to the community. Interesting Features Attractively Priced for Monday’s Selling! After-Easter Offering of $10, $12.50 and $14.50 Hats i « $8.75 Many high priced Hats have been placed in this Clearance Sale for Monday and here you will find hats for every occasion. Many tailored hats and dress hats—hats of straw, silk, hair, combinations, transparent hats, satin hats—in fact, every sort of hat one could wish . ‘ Silks That Are Both Smartand In Good Taste Silks have come down through the ages as the most favored material for women's clothing. From 2640 B. C. silk has been used for dress materials by the women of the Orient, and each year the silks become more resplendent and the demand for them greater. In our Silk Department you will find all the newest and smartest things in silks—in plain and fancy printed crepes, satin and Canton crepes and all the novelty weaves. Plain and Fancy Silk Broadcloth, $1.98 i " Extra large head sizes included. These Broadcloths are washable, and are shown in a large variety of plain and striped patterns on Falain Boyal—Sesend Fiser Made of genuine labeled Lin- light and dark grounds. Different width stripes ette. o ik and white: in many lovely color combinations. 33 inches traightline model with "sunprooi” wide. hip hem, and bodice tep. Sizes 36 to 48. Printed Crepe de Chine, $2.49 Featuring the Regimental Stripes and Cross- word Puzzle Printed Crepe de Chine, two of the newest prints for Spring. Shown in a large assortment of patterns in many color combina- tions. 40 inches wide. Flat Crepe! Handmade Lingerie In a Special Sale at $1.98 Finely hand-drawn, hand-sewn and hand-embroidered Philippine and Porto Rican Nainsook and Voile Nightgowns, with or without sleeves. Envelope Chemise with strap or built-up style. Gowns in flesh, heneydew, sweetpea, yellow, blue and white. Chemise all white. Princess Slips, $1.98 The well known Catalina Hats, in shades that speak of sunny California. Tailored Bankoks as sponsored by all the fashion leaders of the world. k Flower-trimmed hats in profusion. All the new shades for gpring and plenty of black and navy blue. Lowered Prices in S i Spring Models of Cloth Dr —— & & f iy The Magic Touch of Spring in Wash Fabrics! for Women and Misses Satin Canton, Satin Crepe $2.98 A firm, closely-woven, reliable ma- terial. Greatly in demand for dresses and ensemble suits. A complete range of colors. 40 inches wide. Woolens! Camel’s Hair Casheen $2.98 ' One of the most popular and fash- jonable cloths for Spring for the street | frock, ensemble suit or coat. Shown | Linings! Princess Satine, 44c ft texture wash- or slips, linings 6 inches wide able fabri and 'bloomer: in all the plain shades for Spring. 04 inches wide. All-Wool Flannel, $3.29 A closely woven, firm, super-quality Shown in all the new shades 54 inches wide, Avion and Buty Prints, 65¢ he popular tub fabric in a large | assortment of Summer patterns on | both light and dark grounds. Suitable | for children's dresses and linings. 36 | flannel. inches wide for Spring. Palais Royal—Second Floor Ruffled Curtains Specially Priced $1.29 and $1.69 Pair The remarkable success which these Dainty Curtains have achieved is but an evidence of their extreme popularity. Charming and effective patterns, with light tones predominating the color schemes, make them useful and attrac- tive every where. Colored ruffle borders and tie-backs, blocked and plain weaves, dots and designs are the mode in new Spring curtains. Panels Specially Priced $1.25 and $1.95 Each Pretty as they can be when used either ingly or in pairs, as illustrated. A really )l pattern is one of a fine grade with motifs and insertions of wide ¢ and a deep, silky fringed bottom. Others, ¢f course, in numerous weaves of filet and Tuscan net that are equally as pretty. Palais Royal—Second Floor in a large assortment of new colorings and designs. Colors to be had are rose, blue, brown, tan, green, taupe and gray-— with small and large patterns. We can furnish you all sizes to match. 9x12 feet, $15. 814x10%; feet, $14. 6x9 feet, $10. 4x7 feet, $6. 3x6 feet, $3.25. 30x60 inches, $2.25. Palais Royal—Second Floor B\ ) Dresses That k' Were $39.50 dresses. Dresses That Were $25.00 Dresses That Were $19.50 $27.751517.75 512,75 These dresses have been reduced early so that you may have the benefit of these savings while it is not too warm to wear cloth Many one-of-a-kind styles and broken lots taken from our regu- lar stock and reduced for this sale. Dresses of Poiret twill, charmeen bandeen, flannel and kashmir. Dresses for street, sports and business wear Tailored Dresses and Fancy Dresses. All sizes but not in any one style. the 'ight shades. Colors: Navy blue and all Sizes range from 16 to 4834. Palais Royal—Third Floor 1.95 $2.25 and $2.50 In attractive fancy ‘cuff styles, eyelet embroidery, fluted ruffies, etc. Some have bright colored contrasting lining. In wanted Spring colors of mode, pongee, beige, perle gray, black, white, etc. A Specially Attractive Showing of Imported Suede Fabric Gloves $1 and $1.50 Pair In many styles fancy cuffs. In good combina- tions of new colors and embroideries. Palais Royal—Main Floor All-Silk Stubby Style With fanoy handles, tips and stub. In the popu- lar colorings, of navy, purple, brown, garnet, red and green. Palais Royal-—Maia Floor Georgetle Scarfs Specially Priced, $ 1.98 Made with fringed ends. In all afternoon and evening shades. The most popular accessory of the season. Being worn Wwith sults, dresses and en- sembles. . Palais Royal—Main Floor G & 11th Sts. Vanitie Silk Hose $1.75 A real service stocking, full fash- ioned, with mer- cerized garter top and double knee. In black, white and the popular Spring colors. Palais Royal—Main Floor A Sale of Fine Leather Handbags Regularly Sold for $5 Special $3.95 Top or back strap and swagger styles. ,Made of genuine pinseal, morocco, beaver calf, lizdrd, pigskin— many two-toned effects. Silk lined and fitted. Colors, brown, tan, gray and black. Palais Royal—Main Floor Fur Trimming Will it be a border, collar, cuffs or an ensemble scart of fur for your Spring wrap? Thibetine comes in platinum, lynx, golden or tan, imitation fox. ‘3 inches wide, $6.95 yard 4 inches wide, $850 yard Palais Royal—Main Floor - Established 1877 The great American manufacturers have outdone themsel and effectiveness of the wash goods fabrics thi distinctive weaves and colors been so important, and shades make up the new colorings and weaves that are ¢ new showings in wash iabrics, Another Shipment of Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine, §1.15 Yard 36 inches wide. Hundreds of yards of this stylish fabric, in beautiful new patterns, Imported English Broad- cloth, $§1.25 Yard 36 and 38 inches wide. In wide range of beautiful woven stripe pat- terns. The quality resembles silk in every detail. The Fabric Much in Demand Tub Alpaca, 95c Yard 35 inches wide. In checks, plaid and stripe patterns. Guaranteed fast colors. | Newest Novelties in Chiffon % Voiles, 85c and $1.25 Yard 36 inches smoothly woven in lar, of dainty patterns. wide heer qu Imported Swiss Prints 49¢ Yard 39 inches wide. In da new patterns—nice soft | material for making chil Guaranteed fast colors Box Loom Crepe, 79¢ Yard 36 inches wide y of this much call In large assortmen terns for your sel Palals Royal—Second Floor. A Touch of Spring to the Dress, Wrap or Scarf “Flowers,” 35c to $1.75 NN Each Dainty bouton- nieres, violets— white and natural sweetpeas and rose- buds or mignonette, and buttercups, lllies of the combined with roses or or- chids. Also gardenias, carnations, roses and roscbuds Palais Royal—Main Floor Trimming Department Monday Sale of Perfume Trays, $1.89 Round or oval trays perfume bottle atomi style a cha dressing table. Palais Royal—Main I'loor A Sale of Girls’ “Blossom” Frocks A Well Known Make i One of our manufacturers has cut up all % $1.66 £ his fine materials, and we have secured the i group to sell at this remarkable price. \ Youthful styles in guimpe, suspender and straightline models. Materials are broadcloth, imported ging- ham, chambray, silkette, pongette, and other novelty fabrics in stripes, rajah smart checks, plaids and new prints. Also plain colors in rose, yellow, coral, tan and mixed checks. The guimpes are in white or contrasting colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. One should buy these in groups of six Palais Royal—Third Floor.

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