Evening Star Newspaper, August 16, 1925, Page 15

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THE Ql NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 16, 1925—PART .1. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVEN‘I"H AN ECONOMY 4th FLOOR SALE OF ‘Two Striking Features of Our Clothing . Departments Overcoats Record Values Prepared for a Rec- ord Crowd—Here is the Limit— The Last Word in Overcoat Value! Overcoats that could flirt with a $35 price tag and get away with it! F This Season’s Products—Plaid Backs and through-and-through materials —New Box Backs, Single and Double Breasted Models—also Town Ulster Styles— On sale on our Fourth Floor, the ECONOMY FLOOR Don’t Miss This Opportunity PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVGNT‘I ON THE THIRD FLOOR A SALE OF ‘Men’s Suits Suits That Sold From $40 to $55 To go into this, a record sale of choice Suits—the Season’s Finest Pick of Materials and Models Every Suit is an example of Saks Standard of Tailoring—included are 2-button broad-shoul- der coat, the double-breasted broad-shoulder coat, snug hips, wide lapels and regular 2 and 3 button popular models— On the Third Floor at Saks’

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