Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1928, Page 10

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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, WAY 3 71928 PB.SPORTS SHOP, /& WOMEN The Feature of Our 35th ANNIVERSARY SALE Tomorrow and Saturday Are Women's Sport Frocks FINAL SALE DAYS $ 1275 Saturday at 6 o’clock .this Anni\'ersary'Sale closes. From the st'and- point of quality and variety of merchandise and of values offered it is the : most attractive sale we have ever held. Despite heavy demands, our New spring models. piquant, I stocks are still adequate to meet all requirements and assure good se- charming and original : lection. But we suggest that you come as early as you can. One and two piece sport frocks in crepes, flat crepes, satin crepes, georgettes, Indian rints 3 ers. A wide selection that will . f prints and other \ wide sele i wil T]’le outstandmg‘ WP appeal to women who like to dress with dainti- ness and distinction. The saving is noteworthy. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, 95¢ % Excellent quality hosiery, in all the shades that . ] One @ TWO Trousers will be fashionable for Spring and Summer. Sizes 8% to 10. Regularly $35, $40 and $45 of this economic event The Avenue at Ninth An Anniversary Sale Special to Help You Prepare While we dislike and seldom use superlatives, it is only fair to our pa- o Mav 15th . (i ; trons and to ourselves to say that these or May > o\ y i are the finest suits we have ever seen at S 1) ¢ : it $29. Of course, they are not $29 suits, OfflCl(Il Straw Hat Da)" e YA v ; except during this brief Anniversary : ' e Sale period, but decidedly good $35, $40 and $45 suits, with the majority in P B S H t the $40 and $45 classes. . B. dtraw Ilats : 4 = There are still fabrics, shades and patterns $ 85 o\ . < to suit every man’s taste, sizes and fittings for o . £ every build. Every suit is tailored to Parker- 3 \ Bridget specifications, which means everyvthing Regularly $3 and $4 i . t.hc. well Qresscd man could (k_‘sire. ix} s.t_\'ljng and ! i finish. Naturally, the stock is diminishing and ; we counsel promptness in taking advantage of the rare opportunity to secure a P-B suit at this price. Only a few more days until stiff hats and felts go into the discard. And one of the many pleasant features of this Anniversary Sale is the opportunity it furnishes for you to economically anticipate the oncoming straw hat demand. Here are the new Spring sennits—regular $3 and $4 P. B. qualities at $1.85. $5 and $6 Panamas and Leghorns, $4.25 . k An added num]:)er for Men’s Shirts, $1.65 * Men’s $6 - these next two days only Three for $475. Values to $3.50 each. OXfOI‘dS Men’s Neckwear, 65¢ $485 $50 Silk-TI’immed Z-TI'OUSGI‘S SllitS 1t H Black and tan calf ox- ‘:r‘)w’r!y ”“ »,‘lv;{ z',:],I,A ;;’:,y,w“ fords, Spring models, with French, English and broad Two-trousers Suits with the refinements, the tailoring, the fabrics S toes. Full size range. G2 5 4 4 Men’s l’ajnmas, $1.65 \lcn's $6 gp()rt that you look for in the higher-priced one-trousers custom-made suits. Three suits for $475. Values to $6.50. A()xfords $4.85 Quarter silk lined, with silk-lined sleeves and silk vest back. Excellent Black and tan trimmed selection of tasteful patterns and the wanted colors. sport oxfords, with leather Men’s l nion Sluts 79¢ e e s v oxfords. Broken sizes, $8 Oxfords, $5.85 Men’s Silk Socks, 55¢ i e gy 5 Three Pairs, $1.50. Values to $1 pa size range. o $1.50, The Avenue at Ninth NATIONAL L - In“vv"flflmm"

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