Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1925, Page 16

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GASU[INE PRIGE [}UTI A GENTS IN DAKOTA State Ex;rands Campaign to,, Force Reductions—Plans 25 New Stations. MV WORD, o) HAVE SOME PNONANNNNNONANNAN NN NN The coolness of mountain air 1s in it/ You will find in “Canada Dry” a stimu- lation and a dryness like that of mountain air! A pleasant exhilaration, persuasive and alluring. There is no better drink for a hot sum- mer’s day than this champagne of ginger ales. It is cooling and invigorating. and genuineh good for the stomach. For it isareal gingerale, made fromreal ]amalca ginger. That is the reason for its wonderful flavor. That is the reason it is universally acknowledged to be the finest ginger ale ever sold in this country. That is the rea- son it is served in leading hospitals and actually prescribed by physicians. Serve “Canada Dry” some night soon at dinner—alone or with iced tea. The ginger in it will stimulate your appetite. LookloBenene REGARDING IMITATIONS For your own protection, remem- ber that every ginger ale sold in a green bottle is not ‘“‘Canada Dry.” It pays to be particular. 'CANADA DRY" Bxi U. S. Pat. Off. Bai led in the U.S.A. by Canada Dry’ ngu Ale, Incorporated, 25 W. 43rd . In Canada, J. J. McLaughlin Limited. Est. 1890 © 1925 Agents. Southern Sates. Lid. | W, F. Holtzman. Pres {3 N.W_. Washingion, D. C 6332 \v\l\-\o\‘\‘\' 0\'\\0\0\.\.\0\0\0\0\.\. /\IQIOIQ VT ET T LI LT LT LT BIEIRT LILTLT EI BRI KI LT LI KT KIKTRKI LT LI LT AT LT ALWAYS GSTTA ONE WAITING ' THE EVEN T{WHET, MAY T AsK, Do You wWANT JWITH AN tCE STAR, WASHINGTON D. C. IT'S A SecReT! Do ME A BIG FAVOR AND DON'T Look! Addllwm:i Mespj;)le Here i to Serve You Please Shop Early Stose Opens at 9:15 THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925. (Copyright, Mar] 1025 by H. C. Fisher. Trads k Reg. U. S. Pat. Off) THEN ™MAYBE You'ReE MANICURING YouR NALLS M-BROKS &CO G ~-STREET BETWEEN 11th &12th BY BUD FISHER You BIG STIEF, Now WSED (T Mc DEVIT Main Discount_for Quantities 088 Garden hll \\lll \("r‘i up’’ Bathing demand, 12c, 15c & 180 Per Ft. ACCORDING TO SIZE Bathing I Caps, 30c up Shoes, 95¢ |, SSALE AND RETAIL Hiddw Shades eitos yo, Shade For Less Money qudow Shades v r-nml- under Waslnngtol; R;i;ber Co f \m\ \(nxP 511 11th_St. NICH N.W. HOLS, \lamfl.. r AII Sales Final No C. O. D’s—No Exchanges No Refunds Tomorrow!! A Triple Event The Last Day of the Week—The Last Day of the Month And the Last and Final Day It's “Good-bye. Brooks’. . All Broken Ends and Odd Lots"—Tonorrow at Friday brings the grand finale to the special events held during the month of Julv—a sweeping clearaway of all odd lots, broken lines and remnants—at prices that will enable you to save greatly on $10 Voile Dresses, $3 41 beautiful models, in beaded and } ki | E - | lace-trimmed voiles. $15 Silk Dresses, $5 179 Printed Crepe, Lace, Flowered ! | Georgette and Plain Crepe Dresses. . i Hats. $5 to $10 Hats, $Z 45 150 Silk-and-Straw Combination | Irv all colors. $13 to $20 Hats 34 95 ‘100 Meadowbrook, Rubin and ¢ Catalina ‘Hats, including all Summer pattern hats. 1 515 and 520 Silk Dresses, $8 b 58 Satin, Georgette, Printed Crepe : " and Lace Dresses. i $25 to $30 Silk Dresses, 515 | 161 beautiful models, in satin, i beaded georgettes and Summer silks. | $1.50 to 52 Silk Hose, 85¢ . (rregulars) Full-fashioned | Chiffon Hose. In ' black, tan, rosewood, taupe, beige and " sunburn. i $2. 50 Extra Size Hose, $l " only. Of thread silk. Perfect. In black i Discontinued number. i $35 to 350 Sllk Dresses, $21 62 Sport Crepe ‘de Chine Dresses. ‘ Light shades. Printed crepes. Dark | | georgettes. Sizes 16 to 46. g \ i 5| i $5 and $6 Petticoats, $3 Of Milanese, Jersey or radium. " Plain or embroidered bottoms. $45 to $59 Sllk Dresses, $27 I 90 Smart Dresses, in dark satins, | printed crepe. Large sizes. Ensembles | 1 included. T | 50c to 65¢ Compacts, 20c Hand-painted Double or single compacts. and plain tops. $25 Coats, $9 28 fur-trimmed and plain models. | Also coats of white flannel. | | ! i | . 15 Smart, two-strand Pearl (imita- |' | effects. 7$2 Neckla;es, 75c tion) Necklaces. Beautiful two-tone | = $30 to $45 Coats, $15 & 30 Tailored, Twill, Novelty and 1" Sport Coats, fur trimmed and plain. 550 to $65 Coats, §23 32 Dressy and Tailored Coats. ¥ Navy, black and brown twills. Fur | | trimmed and plain. | $1.50 Tinted Chokers, 50c | | tion) Chokers, in many combinations. 55 Beautiful, tinted Pearl (imita- | 50c to 65c Handkerchiefs k : 25¢ 600 Voile, Linen and Silk Kerchiefs. Prints, embroidered or plain. of Our July Clearance Sale each item. month. first thing in the morning. Tomorrow should be one of the biggest days ofsthe whole It WILL BE'if women fully vealize what extravrdinary ues we are presenting, and obey the impulse to come to this store the Quantities will not last all day. ' $5.85 to $7.85 Shoes, $3.50 worsted. All colors. ' $5to $7 Silk Blouses, $2.50 Patents, black and blond satins, tan, black and white sport models. = $5 to $7 Skirts, $1.50 45 Wool Sport Skirts. Plaited or wrap-around models. Plain colors. | $5 Silk Gowns, $2.90 ; 130 Fine Quality Crepe de Chine Nightgowns. ~ Lace and ribbon trim- ¢« med. Cut full $5 Sllk Teddles, $2.90 188 Fine Quality Crepe de Chine Teddies. Lace and ribbon trimmed. 53 Bathmg Smts, $2 65 Smart Bathing Suits, of pure Sizes 40 to 46. $1.50 Overblouses, 75¢ 68 Overblouses, of broadcloth and voile. Smart models. 43 models, in tunics and over- blouses. In plain colors or prints. 85 to 56,50 Teddies, $3.90 126 Fine Qualxty Lxepe de Chine . Teddies. values. Cut full. Remarkable $5 to $7 Silk Gowns, $3.90 21 Handsome Nightgowns, of fine quality silk. Well made and full cut. $3 Silk Teddles, $1 50 103 Crepe de Chine Teddies. Lace -and ribbon trimmed. All colors and 7 $1.50 to $2 Kid Gloves, 75¢ ‘ 40 pairs. Two-clasp French Kid |* | Gloves. $3 Silk Scarfs, $1.50 Flowered and plain. | 40 Georgette and Crepe de Chine ' | Scarfs. $2:50 lr’ililip;siim»:’ Gowns Y $1.35 108 handmade and hand- embrmd» | ered. Cut full. Smart designs. Odds and ends. Broken || sizes. | $1.50 to $2 Volle Teddies $1.15 32 Lace-trimmed Teddies, new pastel shades. in the $1 to $2 Silk Gloves, 55c¢ (Trregulars) Gauntlet and slip-on models. mode and gray. All sizes in the lot. $4 Bags, $1.50 85 Silk or Leather Bags Underarm and pouch models. lined. Tan, Silk or leather [ val- ' $1.50 Voile Step-Ins, $1.15 40 Pastel-colored Step-ins. | styles, lace trimmed. - $5 Sweaters, $3 33 Pretty | | Slip-on models of wool, in desirable i Colors. X

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