Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1927, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1927. 25 | IO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGE ACCOUNTSIIIIIIIIIMmummummumm # E DO NOT PENALIZE OUR FRIEN DS mummmmm 1.000 Dresses for Larger Women— A Dresses of Such Smart Style and Fine Materials You » Sizes Up to 5g21/z g Will Wonder How We Can Sell Them for This Price. ok i Gt ey o TR Every Type of Dress You Could Imagine. Of Course, Slenderizing models in the materials most becoming to the woman It Is Only Because oo Simentbonsd Powelass We-Ale of large size. *Seldom do large-size women have such a choice of dress . bargains as in this offering. Able to Offer Such Dresses at Two for $15.00! IR o NN Q BN (R R B R R A R R UK g % % S8 X& ST 205055 SRR ' KR VPP DR XX R 2L % %% RN Fifteen Styles \NTYOCOXL g Fifteen Styles Sketched by i ’ led e ok Sketched by Artist 7 e Artist L TR CET A See Them s /[Qr X Sizes 16 to 20 Displayed in j . \ 36 to 46— Our Se_venlh f : 42V, to 52 Street Windows e Pay $14 for the First Dress—Buy " : Another for $1. Sold in Pairs Only—Two Dresses for $15 gj:ii::fi: ) ) : o Smart Street so famous - and ‘"\‘-‘-;\_ Q C 3 o — familiar to Women o N\ 4 Washington that we "W\ / Vi Clever Afternoon have hardly to mention "\ o {} / g e them, before there is a tre- N T : . mendous response. The A Attractive Business women folks know what it "N . 2 means when Goldenberg’s N 2% ‘ ‘ s > resses have a dress sale. The styles—the materials and values are the very best that \ > n 4 “can be offered. : | W || | Wl / y : Our first “Two for $15” 8 ; | i Rich Sat".l Crepe Dress Sale should be aril;foudt' Combinations of Georgeite and standing event, as 1t affords : every woman to have several Y i » ) Brocaded Velvet or more stylish Fall : P | ol Dresses that are : \ ‘ d copied from Fash- 2 ’ . ion’s favored mod- y \ : ; els at a nominal o : SRS . Satin /‘ / TIAi Canton and Combinations TS eSS The dresses are superior to any offered, the mate- rials better, the styles shown in a greater variety, while the values are unsurpassed. So come with confidence, expecting a real treat. We assure you you will be more than delighted. YIS TTYRCTRRSIRIICIR) RRRIITAT Straightline and long-waisted models with side plaits, plaited skirts, tiers and stylish flares. Round, V or Tuxedo collars of pink georgette finished with black bows. Fine tucks, hemstitching and hand-embroidered de- signs. Some with suede belts and trimmed with contrasting colors. Fifteen Styles { ‘ All the P opular Shades fOl’ Fall v Fifteen Styles Sketched by Sketched by rtist Black, Green, Cocoa, Navy, Rust, Brown, Wine, New Blues, Maroon Glace, Midnight Blue, Etc., Etc. All Sizes 16, 20,36 to 46 and Plenty of Large Sizes, 421 to 50 g |n|nm|n|nnmmmmmmnmmmmlml;nmwmmm O INTEREST. OR EXTRAS ADDED TO CHARGESCC/ QU,EZSEMNQIEMAUZE OUR FRIENDS 2

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