Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1927, Page 9

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THE EWNING STAR, WASHINGTOY, D. C. SATURDAY, OCLOBER 8 1927. The PALAIS ROYAL WASHINGTON REASURES fiom the . FOUR CORNERS #+WORLD = AT Exciting Days > in store for Washing’ton ! Like a fabled Argosy of old. the Golden Jubilee has come to port! And what riches- -what treasures — what beauties—it bring’s! For a year we have been seeking. planning‘ and making ready for- this wonderful event. ... Over surging seas. across sunny plains, up steep mountainsides, into little villages far from the beaten track., down swiftly flowing rivers and to Old World cities——fhus has the trail lecl us. Anc] now our treasures are ready for you—they are out of their boxes- -lifted from their wrappings- -soon you will see them. . . . Exotic scents . .. furniture with rich, Old World coverings . . . Chinese rugs and floor coverings with the beauty of centuries— from patient Oriental fingers . + . linens from the Emerald Isle . . . topcoats from London, British hose and English gloves. Italian pottery. glowing brocades and shimmering French velvets. gay cretonnes from England and vivid china from Czecho-Slovakia, rich tapestries from Belgium and France. clever housewares from : fifty years of merchandising and - Germany. glittering shoe buckles from Paris and sturdy Scotch tweeds for women, Spanish glass and Chinese brass- -was there ever such a g’athering? . o - At ae ready for the great Golden Jubilee- —a feast of merchandise backed by experience. And in all our experi- ence—in all our buying—-—we have never had such values—-never such qualities—for such marvel- ously low prices. Your money will do more in this Golden Jubilee than it has ever done before!

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