Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1925, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925. lease Shop Early—Carry All 7 Plenty of Extra Salespeople Small Parcels With You / to Insure Ready Service— and Aid Our QOver-Taxed Delivery Beginning Tomorrow at 9:15 Our Semi-Annual PPORTUNITY WIEIEI The Six-Day Sale Washington Never Forgels Brand-new merchandise bought specially for this care- third, one-half and more than one-half less than the fully planned event at a fraction of its real cost—one- regular prices—to make this a history-making sale! Tomorrow—Tuesday—On Our Fourth Floor 1,000 Beautiful Model Hats A Most Spectacular Value-Giving Event Every Hat Actually Worth $7.50 to $12.50 Tomorrow for Opportunity Sale —_—={ The Materials The Colors BENGALINES FAILLES BROCADE> METALLICS FUR FELTS SATINS GOLD LACES EMBROIDERIES | ——— GOLD—SILVER E¥PSTICK RED GOLDEN PHEASANT BOTTLE GREEN INDIAN ORANGI GRAY—SAND POWDER BLUl MANY OTHERS Every Hat Brand-Neiw—Just Received for This Great Eveni— A sale so colossal in volume. so tremendous in variety, so extraordinary in value, as to put every store, even M. Brooks & Co., famous for its wonderful sales, on a mettle to equal it. For this sale will stand out in retail history as a milestone in progress, an achievement of the seemingly impossible in value-giving. A rare opportunity. so do not miss this event. Each hat is a perfect example of the maker's art, and this offering is made possible with the earnest co-operation of some of the leading New York manufacturers. Many hats for the matron in large head sizes. Every Hat in Our Millinery Department—All One Price—S$3.75 ON SALE FOURTH FLOORONLY o our tiire s | OO OSILK Positively Incredible Values in Brand- H. h ( ; d Sh New Dresses of Silk and Cloth lg = ra e Oes One of the greatest strokes of dress merchandising this fa- mous department has ever presented! And if you are one of the An unequaled and varied assortment of the t_hogsands of Wa.shingtonians who have expcrienccd the great satis- finest Footwear to choose from. In such styles faction of attending one of our Popular-Price Dress Sales, you will Tt et as Plain Pumps. Buckle Pumps, Strap Pumps and know \\"hat t}'xat n{:e;qs!‘ All of the smart features of the mode 'in the : Oxfords. High, Medium and Low heels S e e Black Satin i 4 i " Regular Prices, Up to $10 Actual Values Two and Three £ . . o p o & Green Gold and Opportunity Sale Price Times Opportunity Sale Price Ovehid Silver Brocade B . Vellow Silver Kid > Patent i Leather Peach Tan Calf Lipstick and Plain Kid A \ Navy Black Tan Brown Many Others Never Before Have We Offered Street Dresses ":9,“5 for Party Dresses Such an Inducement to Afternoon Dresses omen and Business Dresses Purchase High-Grade Shoes at Evening Dresses ~ Misses Sport Dresses Such an Astounding Price - Missy Dresses No Alterations School Dresses

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