Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1925, Page 27

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THE‘E\'ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925. AV S mS2 A small deposit will hold 314 7th (1 * h Bicodiatmanlait . o t in Fur Style, Dependability and Excess ST FUR S Offering You the Opportunity to Invest Wisely —Economically—Safely—at Cunningham’s —An event planned to not only give the utmost in price, but also the assurance of quality and lasting satisfaction—for the furs in this event have heen selected and assembled with greatest discrimination by expert knowledge of pelts, workmanship and fashion. Selections were based on qual- itv and style rather than price, and in emphasizing these coats we believe we are bringing out values without peer. Choice is almost unlimited; there are scores and scores to choose from. See Window Display / ” A 2 See Window Display —Only a limited number of Furs are trapped each season —naturally the finest are used first . . . WORKMAN- SHIP is better. A manufacturer’s first showing must be his best, for on it depends his later business e STYLES are new. Many of these garments are samples, models that represent the maker’s best efforts; originals, not reproductions. It is not the price of a fur that spells economy, but the pelts, the workmanship and.the style of it. ————F s O Guality-—— ~—Among the finer furs involved in this sale will be found Hud- S } son Seal (dyed Muskrat) coats, Silver Muskrat coats, Caracul fids / 3 i | Artist. coats, Raccoon coats, Squirrel coats, Natural Muskrat coats, Let- 1 : X Short out Marmot coats, at prices ranging from $150, $175, $195, $250. \ 1 E Y 2 $295, $350 and up. Illustrations Sketched Descriptions at Bottom of z % | : & ".’/.t‘»" c"/ A o\ I . i 7 1 \\‘)! 2 A R VPR g WP VPR g BPR V- X g WX (V) A—Marmink (Mink Dyed Marmot)—Natural Tail Trimmings. = - o G—Sealine (Dyed Coney)—Silver Rat Collar, Cuffs and Sides. B—Beaverette (Dyed Coney)—Double-Breasted Tomboy Model. Advantages ¢I’_f P, mfh:tmnx "Ybour ’: 1:7'8 Dlllzmgbri'“ A"B"”t Sale H—Natural Muskrat—Collar and Cuffs of Natural Raccoon. 5 Curs purchased mnow wi t ntil ember first . ey i C—Sealine (Dyed Coney)—Marmot Collar and Cuffs. Purchases made during f{umu:a wnl“an‘;)e:‘r onc smE”rre; ‘;.'u‘ he:rs”the Cunningham Company I7=Sealifie (Lyed Coney) = Silver Ra'MC":’L%“fiifiB‘gder:"g S D—Sealine (Dyed Coney)—Natural Lynx Collar and Border [Fie soe e oo el ot otithe weksas e e neiitn Yo e e o0 = Ratcoon Biyed Mandel=-Sporis Mote gy Crarcaated. . £ : i 1926 ‘and 1926, Y SEER e A g - K—Bronze Caracul—Coco Fox Collar and Border. 6. PRICES are the lowest they have been for years and posi: L—Silver Rat—Red Fox Collar—Beautifully Lined. P tively cannot be duplicated after the August Sale: M—Sealine (Dyed Coney)—Natural Squirrel Collar, Cuffs, Front. (R g WK VAP g BPN VPR s WX VAPK s Ik 3 BNV P g BPX(\V AN § BUN Vi F—Sealine (Dyed Coney)—Wide Flare—Beautifully Lined. F—Sealine— (Dyed Coney)—Natural Squirrel Collar and Cuffs. A N g A D2 el 4 e B2 g g i Y

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