Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1926, Page 17

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 12, 1926—PART 1. ~ 0DD“AD” MEDIA < ‘ ' FOONDIN EURUP; Featuring New Fall Merchandise at Special Prices for Monday and Tuesday L Q The Benefits of Ekonomy Kolumn Sllk Undel'wear Satistaction Since 1859 <52 a Charge Account A er Ryt [Theater and Railway Tickets, A n Even Pubiic Mirrors, Specially purchdsed for sale at | )’? No oesibtorcansy ablarees smnyot B Used by Dealers. Nightgowns, Chemise and Step- i e e tnfants’ 3 ins are included. Well made, in at- \ have an account. » striped N ale et o tractive fashions of crepe de chine. | S lap e ity | i % s i S | Dainty laces, tucked net, hemstitch- h | Lengthens vour shopping time an 1 / Jessens,_vour fatigue g i o4 Suits, And it is so convenient to have & -00. n's Rand charge account here—let us arrange badi el Ll office that firms may buy advertising < Jalli anees 1d B e o dieninimen ortyoatal bty R ing. medallions and inserts add to cancellations ention 1o som their charm. Nile, rose, ach, ! oo i st o comn | e, charm | i, o, peeh : 810-818 Seventh Street ing and selling 30 bulle one for vou. Womien's 30¢ SLOO. Merceri tin from the 2 rters of - o EhE NationalC i el Balcony—Credit Office Vit i v Prop ""," I ,,‘::;1;};.;‘;};'\_‘;‘:,“ g SRS o T " i Select Your New Coat ‘M”m“ From These Smart Styles | i ‘cover’ their cit <ing space in two, three or fonr apers: there fore they resort ever substi 4 ble They use theater cards in cafes, and en with plain dial, $1.3 - Eversharp S1.00 heater lohbies and in hotel lob- i rl '/".h rOIt ) at NS Sl Seliaul Their owr ows are largely Jost to them because they place theil School Bags, With pocket les on the sidewalks out and pencil o One thinks he is &l \ %~ i g it Eonie ahbrker aen b 4 - ] E School B §1.49. For hizh owds of women hered about f school. brief-c stands. and then the visitor realizes % 50¢ Pencil Boves, 39¢. With 7 s ootis © i being sold and < peneils, rule s d bl v goes « 1o see onc of the unusual d Pencil . i mights of ix, thousands of women | 2 pencils, drinking ? “ fingeri er the. bargain stockings % L waists, ribhons and other articles of k% ) A “,"’.'"f' ¥ the sidewalk tables | A p ith bank 8 % ) ruler. Few Articles in Cases. - 3 10¢ Note Books, ¢ “Inside the huge Paris department 7 ] /] 7 ! \ 10¢ Crayons, 5S¢ Box. stores the goods must tell their own J \ ¢ es Tnlk, 10 stories. therefore they are spread out i i | ’ oy el ). 15 Rottles nk. 10 in profusic sion on tables. ! | 10¢ Rulers, 5. y Only the most . such i i \ 25¢ Note Books, with Hard Backs, 15¢. ax jewels are i show cases Because onr collection of the new g ] e Lo R e | E(I,Ch Worth $4‘, -85 or $6 ‘ | coats for IFall and Winter contains so |/ k4 1 \ 3 | et Cases, S125. With pen! male vi imitation leather of good qualit e | ; many styvles, we say with reasonable s ol il are reputed : busi = ...,(m‘:,‘. ',',"“'{“Jf."]f.f.’,«'.'“fi'if} }\‘, { ‘ 2 certainty, "You will .ind the ‘coat you ) b “oees el Cases. 198 With e ] ¢ want here.” A few moments will sui- j ] Sinte""or - leatherette. Tack aales methods that seem circuitous to @ i i fice to show vou how splendidly we i il v T, o A T T L the American. One makes a pur téad = SoLd chase from a sales clerk. and the sales . - N avranteec Solid elerk conducts the buyver to the ac. ]l“,\(‘ [”‘()\'1(10(1 zl” t\‘!)C\ 0L C();ll.\ Lot - : aind mmortles ecountant of her department There 7 1 R &eems to be no ce 1l cashier desk. es out the bill of Rlsck ey e LD every occasion. Street B §1.19 Umbrellas, 8 price. and next, still with women's and children’s styles the customer in tow, the sales clerk black. . Perfect quali e T i . 800 Exceptional Quality Felts The coats in this group are lavishly ke SRR Stusniie embellished with fine furs, utilized for MO s oo v silk searf does she accept the customer's money & . / She presents that to the cashier with i - : . - i e e o solt T ,‘,\""; ey iy 200 Splendid Velours % collar, cuffs, border. pocket or flare { for FUl nten patterns or soild o her custome N . £l \ Pnaway from her counter or / | T / ’ e ik ; e e i 200 Stunnmg Velvets i S bands. The colors—every new one as W B i .. Store Like g House. The styles are unusual, large ones with new brims and M1 AN \\\ decreed by Fashion. Ihe types—tor ! DO o irimnea with e uf the newest of thes crowns, medium shapes with dashing crashed and draped / . ; . i 1 l e b e b Paris cmporiums has onis - galler . crowns and snug-fitting small ones that shout chic from misses, matrons and those with conserv- i nstead of upper floors. and resem - B éim 2 i - bles, in arch are, large, stageless St om opera house ways are affixed in Balls fashion outside : 8 x by ind ey izl arbn Jungle green, gypsy raisen, Valencia blue, B St GUE T el Sl b Bloused, straightline, novelty sleeve, embroidered and paneled mod- SO fiah dnce the curved sides §|. Soliel and antelope finish felts are a feature. Extra | \ls are corthy i is or A ize Swiss b n dlevators, facing the larie head sizes. medium and bobbed head siz ; els are noteworthy in this group. All sizes. Proidered rufie e b ] Street Floor—King's Palace New Furtex Coats, in Civet Cat, Leopard and Muskrat Effects, $39.75 e has ious ! Jce. Five new styles i i 4 : P 18¢; 3 for e ative preferences. o 3t R hite, solid colors and faney bor P Linen, and batiste " Clark’s 0. N. T. Cotton - ‘ second Floor—King's F h e eatsifas 5 e j ; Black and white, in all nan bers. 100-vard spools m and Street Floor those n ner 3 ch v . ok SR otions Special Bt ene S TN 7. | Many and Varied Style Themes | [ 7.0 Nor i American signs i thek locaiions series of signs the famous “London uses the cutside of e ‘ h Boys' §1 Blouses, 9¢. “Bell s . | ‘ Blouses, of striped woven mad S ) < S as and striped percale. High tions, on railroad trains and in the : ' O o e e station lunch rooms to advertisers. There is much less excuse for un sightly outdc ver u London an in n London newspaper developea slong the lines employed in the United States swspapers with from Street G rits, $8.95 ' woolen mixtures pants and one pair double NS 1 \ Bulletins “Cry” Papers. 3 t - Each model reveals some \ ted coat. Sizes 8 to 16 e : s o roc s Xper y u ’ > feature distinctly individual J \ e ir ploy wsboys who cry their wares; | Tha hest mew colors for inst the newsboys und newsstands that sets it apart from the L 2 .“:“"‘J‘ 16 are provided with bulletins which an W' h - N 4N ¢ : ! | ; hotnce the leading °stories’ in huge tthout ulrge f usual variety. It is this at- 7 ::;o»—m(«_wt r:-hm‘rlfi cmwnoi e Wi e - - rseean e ; 50 Mattress Covers, SL15. therse ; : ~ mosphere of individuality in . e o U nbleache Sheeting ks Miss Julia Hoenig, Butterick lixpert from New York, offers stvle that holds such strong e hota vour mattress and is e Moot instruction in Cutting every dayv next week in the Piece Goods o B . e i = Department. ¥ i attrac nr.m Lor ev (~|'\. woman and miss who desires that S ¥ “finish for lingerle their dresses be “different.” 3 45236 Slightly im enormous circuls reach every test editions Longeloth, 10.yd One surprisi inches wide tising mediu : o SAther, one bt 3 Miss Hoenig will cut out a garment for vou if you will make recetves what It B an appointment and purchase pattern and piece goods here. newspaper. Only the left-hand perfect uman constitutes e tckel propes The Miss Hoenig works slowly, in full view of patrons, explains " 5 New Moires \ H ) Bedspreads, $1.98. $1x105 yemaining nine-te . & Sl : B : + for brief bilingual official carefully every step in the cutting process, and answers all ques- 5 n inkled Bedspreads, b and At of anmnouncements of | tions fully and cheerfully Crepe Back Satins spread in one. Pink. gold and L stomobiies | trip he comforts of TN A Attend these Cutting Demonstrations and learn how te cut, = Firm Georgette Crepes Comfort Challis, 1ie » Constantinople ? S aHccesStall s B garments successfully at home floral, figured and Persi advertise . Appointments Arranged at the Butterick Pattern Counter—First Floor ~RS Chenille Georgette =i, ferns 1ts tucked away at the bottom ind draper i Italy t 88 compart- 5 . f €« - - 29 3 et Floor g R $2 Satin Duchess, yard st s e _manner of our . heel and toe. Black '@ cordovan. Sizes e ine A Dliiat o Lo e Rt el et R e Batwing and dolman sleeves, tiered skirts, long jabots, new collars, em sinty nose before R N ¥ i sleeves, ca vo-piece affair S i o be -t . o i : T S % broidered sleeves, cape backs and two-piece affairs. Stunning colors — reds, Men's $100 Tnion Suits greens, blues, tan, navy and black. Ravon striped Wwove a crepe madras. geriine broadeloth ) dodge the ever - 4 5 present liq rents. They genuine bargain. are not posted on the surface, but are Tn athletic style. Full cut: pror bullt in, %o to .q,..a]: behind the glass.” | y‘sizes 13 to 19 a.l'ld 36 to 44 : W to 46, Webbing and $1,500.000,000.000 VALUE $4 Black Moire, Yd. $1.50 Georgette Crepe, Yd. g s S0 tte ks 30 to 46 waist PLACED ON PEOPLE IN U.S. 40 inches wide. An ex- 30-inch, all-silk georgette, i ; 115 - ceptional grade of silk- B, in a complete array of 9 , i ' Bl btk . 5 Tovet Life Insurance Company Figures| fatedinioire. | SpleadidiEop fiehe Atk colors AT ° Fall Al't Needlework Al'l‘lves JH . \pongee in Men and Women Are Nation's | frocks and coats Mt Most Precious Asse Those who like to spend leisure hours on funcy needle 31.50 smrt Satin, Yd. SZ Satin Cha.rmel.lse, Yd, s work will be interested in the many fine pieces of stamped .."‘!';(# o T \ and plain white Exceptionally heavy 30 inches wide. 'One of goods now displayed in this department. fediei e 60 Titandilae L] E . Lustrous . , © S the seasons’ amasiest $169 Bedroom Sets, SL39. Unbleached Aprons, pattern. 2ox50-nch costume shps. All smart fabrics. Claret, jungle g M 5 Stamped on_oyster linen. Con- Large, coverall style, well fitting 3 v Shades, ; L4 B : s of 45-inch and 36-inch Two pretty patterns for em 4 In oliv colors — rose, turquoise : canton, tiffen. [ 7 3 3 2 jece va : ke nile. gle. coral. jade, 3 and three-piece vanity set broidery - G v. black, Chin Chin, = renc ot pattern. retonne Cushions, 19¢. ',de pub. navy. biack, Chin Chin, e = French knot pattern Luncheon Sets, 69c. | Cretol . 3 ) he country . peach, mountain hdze and tiffen. §250 Linen Breakfast Cloth, Baby Dresses, 75c. BiEd dbdiine . Acol . housand one hun wideh black. $1.89. Basket design stamped on on fine, mercerized lawn. to.Fold ;\"?pkin; LC el dnte : forta-t illio - : =l i, with tucks, others shirred Lo AT E Deix oo 52.50 Fla.t Crepe) Yd' Sz Silk Crepe de Chine’ Yd' 0";—:!::: &2xfl;:.Ch ons s Ilo‘Bfledsr::r‘e‘fiz\ il“::""] e gaod with all fixtures motk e Consists ? aluable as Linen Towels, 59c. Large size, e unbleached co Jol- . valuable as | els, 59¢. arge size grade unbleached cotton. Bol $1.00 Hat Boxes. § i - i i ality f S54-inch cloth and four nap- ; 3 j i cased the total | \ new, heavy-weight . 39-inch all-sille quality o o with colored linen ends. Four ster attached. . 3 0 nnevfhnus.\"'d: d ciw huindnv\d (I;H | all-silk weave in wh?'.h in a full range of light m::éheé lg;;lonpattem on un- patterns. “Nightgowns, $119. “Collex ;1::-;":. Nicely lined and with on .|n.h§r\ It was admitted that fig- | Chin Chin. bokhara, Louis ° and dark colors including ° i i S d Créepers, 3. Two Girl"” style, made up and finished 00 Sult Cases, $1.98. Fiber .« n. marine, mid- So-nch night, gypsy raisen and bleached cotton stamped in patterus uf cretonne c value of w | P : = e | Phillip. rose and peach lblack, white, = jungle Linen Buffet Sets, 35c. Four X at_neck and sleeve. Colorec Pty an b i oo | Ideal for frocks and fine green, ciaret and Chanel pretty designs on fine oyster nursery patterns, stamped on voile and crepe or white muslii leather die and solid leather | lingerie. 39 inches wide. red linen. Three pieces in set. white material. First size. Small embroidery design corners. cellent school lug gage. nearls 9000000 Street Floor—King's Palace : Street Floor—King's Palace M Statess from other varts of the world .-

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