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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 9. 1927—PART T. Importance Stsrt from home early—park your car (we‘ll do t}lat. free of charge)—and get here when the doors open at 9.15. It will be worth while! L] Use your c}:arge account freely.' If you haven‘t one, we'll arrange it. And you can use the account immediately! o Get the house ready winter now. ere's your chance—new rugs—new fur- niture—néw draperies—new china. Record breaking - prices, too! e See the Exhibit of Old Merchandise Time mellowed, worn with the years and reminiscent of . another day and other vogues, the Exhibit of Old Merchan- dise is one of the most inter- ' esting phases of this Anni- versary. See the showing on the Third Floor and in the - windows. o These Sale prices will be in effect until the entire quan~ tity is sold—but don't count too much on that—at these low prices! L] If you will please carry small packages—it will be a great elp! o We've mailed 76,000 circu- lars of 24 pages each, teuing of the special merchandise in this Great Sale. If youdidn't get your copy just stop at the Pattern Boxes at the doors, as you come in, and get one. It will help in your shopping! - — /- “ >/ ;/‘ A e Y f A L —— o Extra saléspeople—extra sell- ing facilities—we've done everything we could to make s}\opping easy and pleasant. t ‘-d”i. 1] —— i TR fo £ ¥ | i ) 11 : " : il o | P il IN 50 YEARS—NO SALE LIKE THI/ Never greater values here! Neverlower prices! Never better merchandise! Absolutely l} 4 ik e i e — e