Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1926, Page 18

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13 ; THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY. JANUTARY 29, 19%6. ‘Plone our Personal Shopping Bureau, Mein 3100-—for appointment with Miss Betty Tucker . Toiletry Specials Tast weak vou saw Mr. Meadows, the Hoily- : {{{:’Per‘o";'-‘_l""f h:"‘.mg] a.‘?_‘ “]CT ot 1}10 ‘;\Ia\i“ wood make-up n lemonstrate how he made Vi § Tt | ne | (";’b: ‘{c h_“c'({“”"g“ ‘\‘I‘ two days’ sale, vour screen faverites beautiful. - Now his ! \ a regular : anity Case of Marinello Rouge. assistant— Tomorrow Only—These Jer 4 i Miss Bettie Tucker —will beautify your complexion—in the i , { A 7 Vi < gens SOélp al’ld Gl“ette seclusion and restful atmosphere of our Spanish Room i | % 7 Bath Tablets Razor Blades Miss Tucker uses Max IFactor's famous cos- A ) 69c Doz. 10 for 65¢ metics. indorsed by stage and screen beauties. —— X Ve | 3 _ Violet Glyceriney King We needn't qualify She will show )*»{l how and what to use for i i | /| L om | Cocoa, hardwater i and I"””" reputation. Tt’ every hour of the day. and will prescribe the | i allithenopnlaniedorsiot fer, gens bath tablets. Specially proper make-up for every requirement. priced for clearance. Silk Tissue Toilet Paper /1000 sheets), doz. rolls Sale of Caracul and ~ Ple® Y T ™ ' l.i[rhv:a} .Snnfi, 4 Mkrr for 25 Pc’lW COC’ItS / \ H'nn’odlr':‘:r- Soap, 3 cakes for 25¢ Laco Castile, 3 cakes for... ] e, o Resinol Soap, 3 cakes f — - 2 >, Cocoa caracul paw- collared, cuffed and many bordered with fox s we. Misses” Spring Fashions saler was anxious to ‘ $ || Pebeco Tooth Paste. . 113 clear his stock of fur Lavoris o Pond’s Vanishing : coats, and we bought = Daggett & Ra ld g Do i . The Stroller Coat by Printzess. .. $25 e Ui The Vivid Hued Silk Frock...... $25 _‘ low figure. The Saunter,Suit With Hip-Coat . . $25 | The Cuban Heel Soft caracul paw. with Triumphan! Triangle these at a very special Returns to popularity with The Saunter Suit goes to husiness on a Spring morni SPONSOrs sculi IS 3 a Spring ning. It sponsors the masculine el aonion of ofcirs hip jacket. The skirt still retains its slim silhouette, but there’s a pleat in the front for ; : i case in walking. \fter office, there's the one-piece frock of taffeta, georgette, flat crepe fox. They are-entirely or Bagdad print. And the Printzess Stroller coat completes the day’s ensemble. lined with attractively . large collars and either cuffs or border of cocoa ZXEXEXEXEZXE New and Novel Hostess Aprons 59¢ Cretonne — percale — unbleached muslin, Slip-over or waist style patterned silk. (Third Floor.) Vd WEXEREH A Saturday Sale of Glove Silk and RayonUnderthings $l.89 Gowns, chemise, step-ins Lace trimmed or tailored Because Cuban heels are sensiti¢ for walki —vet more graceful than the flat hiel—they greatly in demand. Business women find the hi heels tiring after a strenuous day Shoes that fit the tailored mood of street cos tumes. Developed in black kid. patent colt and hlond kid. With light-weight welt or turn soles. Sizes from 3 to 9—and all widths from \.\ to D). (First Floar.y For the informal cup of tea, or the usual family dinner, these dainty aprons offer real protection for the sheerest gown. Brightly colored de- signs, with bindings of plain color. Pink, co- pen, tan, blue, maize or lavender. Smartly de- signed to give no hint of their utility. (Fifth Floor.) Re-Creation of Paris’ Favorite Sheer Spring clothes demand slim silk under- things—such as this collection boasts. Rayon of R e b OQux R i b b on B ere t an unusually fine quality and weave—in tailored or lace-trimmed styles. 56 95 All the Spring colorings, so smart for under- i things—peach, pink, orchid and maize. And sizes From the Salon of Reboux. came the inspiration for these irom 36 to 4. A few glove silk bloomers and ribbon turbans that have captivated all of Paris. Those snug- SLCPElES: i fitting little hats that look so well with a fur coat—and fit so comfortably in the back. All the Smart Spring shades blonde, phantom, hois de rose, blue, almond, pearl and black. vou to enjoy our charge systén . (Fitth Floor.) )@(}K}‘{}‘{§{f¥f¥3@€ . a pleasant interview of a few mme: HEXEXEXEXEXEREXZXEX XEXEEXEXEXEXEXEXEXEXEXERERERAZIZXEXEIEIEIEIEXEX Clearance for Boys—OQOvercoats—Sweaters—Ma ckina ws Lads® Overcoats : : - Big Boys Ulsters L o : 5985 Were $8 and $10. Stylish little double- 1 5 v breasted overcoats—Iinglish box models. \¢ \ B Were $12 to $20. Double breasted, full, Smart cheviots or fancy velours. in gray | { g / long lines. High grade of wool materiai. tan, brown, plaids or plain. Warmly lined v ) 4 3 Either in plain or novelty weave. Some In sizes 2] to 6 years. 1 Q 7 5 with plaid linings, some plain. Colors— & i X x /4 ; Brown, tan and heather mixture. Does Convenience Mean Anything to You? Then open a charge ace X B, 2Y B, 8y L n¥ 3 X B sl pf B\ B 2y B 8 B [ B4 82X B, 2y M X 8y R EEX LN LRI ET AR 200 Sweaters--- were $5 and $6 Mackinaws and Sheep- Lined Coats, $4.95 .6 53 - Were $7 to $1095. AMackinaws of heavy cheviot ~ in plaid patterns. Double breasted with muff and patch pockets. Sheep-lined coats made of heavy brown twill. The deep shawl collar of sheepskin \ like the lining. 2 g color combinations. & to 16 years. s 0or.) Just on from New York—New Prints— ‘é\ e o y Now Siabes.. News Colors. Viosss Semurt, IR FAE SR A AN EE AN o an 2L EFEEEEE XA E R 5o T TR O S F AN LA AN AN RIS . A Real Boy's Shoe , Boys' L »ng Hose ‘Lads’ Qvercoats---Down Many splendid overcoats, mackinaws and plsters, for- waist lines, with necks either Jenny modeled or high. "SC p » Seven Spring shades—uwild honey, Mary blue, mist gray, $4 X D merly $10.95 to $30. Now $6.95 +c $24.75. oak buff, palmetto, bois de rose and navy blue. Sizes 13, : Mothers can give the darning needle a vacation—and 22 Big Boys' Ulsters. Were $10.95; woro $695 15 and 17. Zi The “Fitrite” kind—every stitch in the sturdy leather their own fingers a rest.- For these stockings are the 1,; g[.v go,\'x‘ g,( oats. 00, (SecadHiver:) is made with the wear in view. Pliable elk leather up- famous triple weave that will stand just three times as 70 B,;”Rg"’lrocs:‘"_(”‘ pers, ballast tongues, indestructible leather soles. Sizes much wear—and not tear. In black and brown. Sizes 7 30 Boys’ Mackinaws. Were $15.00; nou 10 to 6. to 11%4. 30 Boys' Mackinaws., Were $16.50; now-sammr- 51095 S t e p = I ns t ) S t e p 0 ut I n (Second Floor.) (Second Floor.) (Secand Floor.s Spring Frocks for ‘th'e Junior Miss 515 Heavy shaker knit sweaters—some with large shawl collars—others in the popular Tord Byron style. Plain colors. conservative and collegiate. \Many schaol HXEXEXEXEXEXEIZXEXERX X X EX The wvery latest. patent leather pump 7 for the junior Miss. Tan 2-strap pumps 3 4 p \ 7 . The smart little patent bow tongue is something you’ll ~ Y = like. Tan two-strap pumps with trimmed tips at the same . 3, \ price. - 5 e b4 ; (Second Floor.) AL NS

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