Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1927, Page 25

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e Ohe PALAIS ROYAL 1877—OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR—1927 G STREET AT ELEVENTH—WASHINGTON, D. C. Tomorrow Is the Last Day That Mrs. M. J. Dewey Nationally Known Figure Ex- pert, Will Be in The Palais Royal Demonstrating the New Five Feature Belt Ensemble A Corset-Brassicre Combination With a New Kind of Inner Belt! $5 and $7.50 New and entirely different figure garment that does wonders in comfortably molding the body into fashionable lines. Here are the five famous features— 1. Diaphragm Reducer. Sitting or standing the diaphragm is held flat and smooth. 2. Abdominal Support. Elastic inserts give scientific support. 3. Perfect Flexibility. Hips and thighs are con- 1. fined by elastic which allows perfect freedom. . Bust Line Modeling. Shaped panels mold the bust line into youthful curves. . Inner Belt. This anchors the garment to the body, while the outer garment conforms to the figure's natural lines. PALAIS ROYAL—Corset Section—Third Floor Created Expressly for the Younger Set! The PALAIS ROYAL is Pleased to Present Our Own Distinctive Make of Fine Shoes! T PALAIS ROYAL WASHINCTO FOOTWEAR (Reg. U. 8. Pat. Office) With the audacious spirit of youth and an intriguing air of smartness To be fea- tured at one special price Newest lasts; newest colors . Youth in every line—charm in every curve—dis- tinctive in style—and new, NEW as can be! They were made exclusively for us—you will not find anything like them in Washington at the same price. They have the air of much, much more expensive footwear. They were copied from the very smart- estmodels. They are made of fine materials—and each trig shoe is quite the last word in footwear newness. Plenty of New Suede Ties —in black and the asked-for browns—trim little side ties, with reptile trimmings; step-ins and short vamps with heels as high as you'd wish. Satins—of Course —in most fascinating styles—with novelty heels—with striped satin vamps and heels—pretty enough to go to parties and teas and dances. Dress Footwear —of black velvet—of patent leather—of other leathers—in the styles and colors the most modern of moderns could ask for. And Delightfully Unusual Novelties Ties with scalloped edges—new step-ins and new pumps— you’ll be amazed at the delightful and unusual collection. And Every Pair Is $6 Plenty of sizes 3 to 8—plenty of styles—but all of them ex- clusive with this Daylight Shoe Shop. Second Floor. I_AIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1927. " Ohe PALAIS._ ROYAL 1877—Our Golden Jubilee Year—1927 G STREET AT ELEVENTH Presenting Tomorrow @%@@@ ally Priced G/r@ Ups FINE COATS FOR WOMEN Model sketched is a soft pile fabric in a lovely wood tone color. With wolf trimmed collar and cuffs. Winter coat styles have been decided. Hundreds of new, smart coats fill the cases and racks. And to help you decide on your Winter coat—to make your choosing easier— we have selected these six groups of especial interest. At each price are fashionable coats—beautifully made, richly furred—and specially priced. It will be a pleasure to choose from such a collection! Materials that typify smartness. Intriguing ones that slenderize. '\ of handsome broad- Those lightweight fabrics that are Model sketched is so amazingly warm. Included are: New Suede-Finish Woolens, Venise, Duvbloom, Samara, Kashmirette, Duveens, Rayosa, Veloria, Malina, Brocia and Broadtail cloths. “Rich Styles Styles to exclaim over! Firstly, of course, we mention straight lines, and to the person who is tired of simple straight lines we offer varia- tions—with cascades, new flares, Queen Anne Collars, Deeper Cuffs, Tabs, Square Shawl Collars, and wrappy effects. V-panels at the back add interest and enhance length of line. Smart Furs f# 50 Luxurious furs are unsparingly S = used. The brand-new Baby Seal 3 Model sketched is a - black (dull) broad- cloth. Collar, cuffs and wide band at front hemline of tightly curled cara- is popular, as well as long-haired - fox, tightly curled caracul, soft, mellow, brown beaver, lynx, the new of new—Fox Paws (just what the name suggests). Here is skunk, oppossum, Manchurian wolf. Here is the lovely silver muskrat. Flat- tering to the wearer, lovely to pos- sess, furs that take first place in the mode. Model sketched is suede-cloth, a shade darker than pea green, trimmed with fox paws, in subtle grey tones. Model sketched is suede finish woolen in filbert shade (a § complementary tan). Luxuriou; § shawl collar of rich \ beaverette. Colors The Feminine desire for color has prompted the newer shades of hindu, gazelle, filbert, moonlight, newton, grackle, wood tones, odd grays and greens, but, also, we have blacks in abundance. Distinguished shades! Conservative shades! Shades that are different, and the popular staple colors. Special Selling! FUR COAT S In the Approved New Styles! SEALINES (dyed coney)—of choice pelts GRAY CARACUL SEALINES, Brown Caraculs with Fox Collars, and Marmot 4 $149 SEALINES with fox shawl collars, Baby Seal in tan, beige and brown, Muskrat, Natural Ameri- can Opossum with tomboy lining SEALINES with red fox, fitch and squirrel collars, black and brown Caraculs and Muskrat. . .$195 PALAIS ROYAL—Coats—Third Floor tail cloth, trimmed with marmot, golden to brown tones. Gold and brown brocade lined. Model sketched is Kashmirette, wood tone, superbly fur- red with mink tails and seal. Most une usual workmanship.

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