Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 32

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THE BEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. .. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1925. M M nm T T T AR T Tl Hit T GRAND OPENING OF HIS BEAUTIFUL STYLE SHOP 1T T At 729 SEVENTH STREET N.W; m"“ X Hello, People! Certainly happy to make my home among you. I know s » MOSK]N’S FREE OFFER I’'m going to like this city because of the vast army of working people who “T'll Gladly 5 & live here. I am always happiest when mingling with the great masses of Trust You Just to Get Acquamte industrious wage-earners. I have made thousands ‘f friends in all parts of For a Complete | the United States, and I am proud to say that 99% are people working on a N\ weekly salary. Come in and see me tomorrow. I have a fine chest of Rogers Winter Silverware for every man and woman customer who comes here tomorrow —_— and makes a purchase of $25 or-over. Your Credit Is Good With Me. ‘ I of Stylish This 24-Piece Set Clothes” Moskin Says—Wear the Smartest Clothes GENUINE Rogers W ithout Cash $25 or over this wonderiul Rogers’ 24- o yiece Silverware Set, consisting of six : Not alone does he offer the choice of the newest Fall and Winter Fashions for Men, Women and Chil- knives, six forks. six teaspoons and six dren, Moskin also offers you the advantage of his NEW CHARGE ACCOUNT PLAN. which has dessert spoons. All in a handsome box already proven such a wonderful convenience to millions of satisfied customers thruout the country. with sliding drawers. Get your set today. where his vast chain of stores are located—a Credit Plan that is simple because it eliminates all unnecessary red tape and delays. * ?s Moskin’s Low Prices Save You Money O\ ) 77" on Clothing for the Family | GRAND oPENING Not only do I lead in the extending of credit wherever I establish a Moskin Store, but I actuallv out-value all competition. For tomorrow I offer a number of remarkable values which cannot be duplicated elsewhere. In addition to saving many dollars, you will re- ~ ceiveg absolutely free a handsome 24-piece Rogers set with every purchase of $25 or more. Women’s and Misses’ OF 1,000 MEN’S Women’s and Misses’ . 9 SILK DRESSES, $14.98 : Suits&0’Coats | s omssses.oste | oK Tw%m sl g et et | New MILLINERY, $4.98 C O S moxlcls English and conservative styles. Priced . far lower than their actual worth. Here are the three greatest Coat values 99 in Washington. Every garment is beauti- sz 7:@ $32 -50 s39@ “NO CaSh Needed fully designed. Lined ;n?d interlined, trim med with rich fur. All new shades. $27'.98 $37.98 I i I i = : s‘:o;en $ 47 98 s‘:hgm Moskin Says—*‘I Dress the Kiddies, Too” 1 FREE o o« 1di Tt hy 1 tak t ¥ -1. have not overlooked the children. I love the kiddies hat's why 1 take extra pains S th S N w Fickidils Ave s Excegtionally Fine Plush eventh St - that my Juvenile Department is well stocked with the newest ~t\le~ Credit freely Coats—Fur Trimmed any purchase. Boys Overcoats, $10.95 Girls’ Coats, $12.95 Next Door to Kinney's Shoe Store OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 10 IR (AR RERAAAR lhmT’T’mHIHIT PR R EELE AL LG 1 T wa,'h»‘ T TR LR TR R 0 = TSI T T T, T nhiflm‘w"flfl T TR m

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