Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1926, Page 24

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24 [ , Toiletries You Need Every- day---Specially Priced At such low prices we are bound to limit every cus toner to two only of cach item listed below : 50c Tube of Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 31¢* 30c Tube of Forhaw's Tooth Paste. ...36¢ 50c “Mum” Deodorant (large size) . ..33c 25¢ “Mum’” Deodorant (snall size). . . 17¢ 10c JTergen's Soaps, special, 69¢ a dozen olc Daggett&Ramsdell's Cold Cream, 34¢ (First Floor.) To Meet Our Custoniers Denmaid—Another New Department. j\(}iions : Because every one kept inquiring—"Where i~ vour notion counter: "—mnow it's here. A real. up-to-the-finest-cambric needle department. vhere you can buy buttons and braids, scissors ind thread, or any of the thousand and one notions™ vou are always needing. Notion spe cials offered for the opening': ber Aprons, 79¢ i g 1 —'m.\.\ tou slip nto introductery value s1 to $1.25 Dressmakers” Shears, 85¢ bei 250 ..... 50¢ ....... . 25¢ ir, or 3 pairs for 69c ............ 29¢ muslin. .. .$1.00 upporters. . .$1.50 T ROy ...$1L.00 > Girdles, with 6 pa Rubberized Cap-Shaped Hair Nets. 6 for 25¢ T NMade Hair NXets, in ingle and double mesh cap -hape on In every col xeept white and gray Rubker Tea Aprons, $1.25 ¢ i the 1 lar cou husiness for 50 to Sl Tn al e bright mid cretonne designs. 43¢ r underwear. .. o i SROC trimming. ..y........12%c¢ 2 5dc ...3 for 25¢ 125 oy ....3 for 25¢ ¢ or maroon, Yard.....95¢ kers” Pins e kes s 4 toitube. oo, vivaet 6 inch length....... we hesitate re in such a riot of red embroidery that fail us. Style -d, $4.95. Other gloves, $3.50 and First Floor.) 3 4 Felt and Straw % I'o the popularity :> felt, the P i designer Y has added the touch of 2y straw that bespeaks Spring. Navy blue gy deeply entrenched in the 3/ scason’s color spectrum hence the hat sketched ST 3 Shoes are Gray i\. < o Lo 1Y Grey Ku that goes without say Fashion - mode the distinctive rap pump with trim, Sketch R 5 rst Floor ) % And Hose to Match h the vogue fu b 5 irow ) tip toe to the tip top. Wit B Jisle interlined sc les, !Sfi First Floor AR E RN E AT I XX Open a charge account—il shortens your shopping time —obuviates the need of carry- ing large sums of money in your purse—and. is very soon \ arranged for. g h 2 AN L L NN LTRSS LT - : ERXZRIZRXLAEIZIBIBIRIIRILILILILISE ettt et Pt P P2 RS P AR PRI A LA ST ST ST ST S ST 3 THE Store Hours. 9:15 to 6 P.M. i&fiii&sfi}i&i}%&i&i&fi&K&iEi&s’ifzi}iii{&i‘zi&.{};&&i}_i}i}ifi Fashion Predicts That Missand Madam Will W ear e The Coat of Cloth This Spring EXERE AT REARE XS RE XS XS RE RS X R R R B By B e Vad Y For Sports $ Of Baskara \E 3/ o ali For Dress Of Poiretsheen <: By . ; ; ] /¢ §> Vew silhouettes thal assume first place in the Spring Mode ¢ $ [he boyish simplicity of last season continues this Spring, becom- ¥ « ingly softened by flares and capes that bring rejoicing to many feminine <§ K hearts. The collars differ in pleasant manner—some boasting a touch of \& 5 fur—and again the sleeves are in amazing varietv. The four models :> sketched but hint at the collection—remarkably priced at $18. Sizes 14 ¥ & to20for Misses. 36 to 44 for Women. —— <u B /e R R R A N A R T A AN A AN R AN RN AN AN RN AR R R AN AT T X gy yieee Special, Slmwin;f ;md Selling of Jean Patou Printed Silk Frocks $l 4D Styles created by M. Patou Fabrics created by M. Patou The first time in the history of fashion so great a name as Jean Patou is indelibly linked with moderate priced dresses Lighteen distinetly different models, re-created by this master couturier's perinission. Thirty individually designed silk print patterns, cach with the precious little French Tag attached bearing the name Patou christened it. And unbelievable as it may seem—these 5. . .{or Jean Patou would see many, rather than the few, American dresses are only S106: women claim his creations / (THiN Floor ) Iery Special— /.l"‘”" Silver Plated Cigarette Boxes i (Antimony Ware) 1 cach Lined With Sandalwood Holds 26 Cigarettes Recently Jmported Cigarette Boxes—of silver-plated antimony. Decorated in bas-relief, with a reproduction of a famous old Dutch print. The sandalwood lining keeps cigarcites fresh. A worth-while suggestion for the hridge prize. First Floor, HE Hecut Co- Store Hours. 9:15 to 6 P. M. Well in Universal Pajamas 3] 95 .l'hiy are the always-asked-ior “Universal M.ake' —a group of samples—that's why the price is so small. Such lovely prints, or broad- cloth, crepe, crepe plisse—flowered or solid colors—a delightfully bewildering selection. LLong or short sleeves—Peter Pan or \" necks— sizes 36 to 44. Paris Insists on the Girdle -to give that well molded line—the new Spring clothes demand. Not the restricting corset of yesterday, but the persuasive sup porting of a silk broche girdle that hints at the waistline. These are of the famous “Treo™ make in sizes 29 to 36. $5 lFor the Little Lads Blue Suits With Long Trousers 5495 “Lattle Adwral Suits of navy bl serge. “Sailor” Suits of navy blue serge The material is the real all-wool navy serge —and the tailoring is in true military fashion. A suit he'll be so proud to put on Easter morning. and he'll be the envy of every other hoy in the neighborhood. Sizes 3 to 8 vears. “Admiral” Caps, naty blue with gold braid- “Sailor” Tams with woven name bands, $1.45 ! Floo David Grimes five-tube radio sets, complete 569.50 \We were the tirst store in W ashington to have these splendid radio sets at this price. and be cause of our affiliations with the David Grimes Company we still have them. They must be giving satisfaction — they must be splendid values—otherwise we would not, day aiter day. be having calls for them from friends of owners who bought them here and who are using them night after night and apparently getting splen did results. Vou can buy this set on vwr budget plan witl an initial payment of $15 and the balance in monthly installments arranged to meet your con venience. Store, 618 F st Daily Recitals in our Music Store on the Brunswick Panatrope The First Purely Electrical Reproducing Musical Instrument Kiown lhese recitals are ar ranged to show you th amazing results of music re produced by electricity something words are en tirely inadequate to describe We have four beautiful Panatrope models, and can make immediate delivery of any you select. The Panatrope (which works on any light socket) may be had with Radiola Super-Heterodyne built in. or you may use it with your own radio as a loud speaker. But don't fail to hear it. (The Music Store, 618 F Street When something's adver- tised that you want, yet can't come down to get—just phone Main 5100—a personal shop- per will buy for vou—subjec: to your approzval. 1

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