Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1928, Page 18

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THE FVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. JULY 30, 1928. W, B. Yoses & Sonms Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh Handkerchiefs e T e c. 45 Women's colored French prints with embroidered corners and 30 men’s colored hordered handkerchiefs Handkerchief Section. Pirst Ploor Fabric Gloves . Opportunity 79 ; Day C Were $1. 100 pairs fabric gloves with s. Mode, tan and black. 2 and & Glove Section, First Floor 9 to 5:30 Main 3770 OrrorTuniTy DAY Tomorrow, Extraordinary Values—S pecial Purchases, Low Priced, as Well as Regular Merchandise, Odd Lots, Broken Sizes! Some Slightly Soiled or Damaged—No C. 0. D., Phone or Mail Orders—No Exchanges or Refunds Opportunity Day Values FURNITURE You will surely want several of HATS Opportunity Day Only CHOICE $5 Were $10 to $25 Hat Section, First Floor. SHOES 159 Pairs Opportunity Day $ 5 Pair All short lots from our Summer stock; mostly styles in sport oxfords and san- dals; also fancy pumps and ties. Incom- plete sizes in each style, but nearly every size and width from 4 to 612 in the com- bined group. Shoe Section, Second Floor. Special Purchase—400 Pairs Women’s All-Silk Chiffon STOCKINGS Opportunity Day $ 1 25 puir Usually $1.65 Beautiful, all-silk chiffon, full fash ioned hose with reinforced silk top and soles. A fine, even, 42-gauge silk, just the right weiglit for Summer. White Champagne Cuban Sand Flesh Pink Grain Sizes 8 to 10 Atmosphere Hosiery Bection, First Floor. 95¢ JEWELRY ,,,,,,,,,‘,':;fnio;' 45C 70 Earrings and Necklaces that were tomorrow, 43¢ each Pear! and Crystal Necklaces that Sl 98 rumt'\ an vl Necklaces that were $79.95 Pendar and Necklaces that were 56.’15 $9.95, $11.95 and $12.50 s $17.95 Sl 3.')5 Jeweirs Section, First Fioor Necklaces that w these cool, summery Washable Silk Dresses Summer Furniture $5 Maple and Cane Rockers ..........$3.00 § Lawn Benches.$6.95 Hammock Cano- pies ... $1.95 §1250 Hammock Cano- pies Seese SA98 $85 Flote Divans...$57.50 $81 Flote Divans.. $49.50 $27 Children’s Umbrella and Sand Box...§18.78 $60 Willow Daven- ports . ..$30 2130 Wi Tables ... $11.78 $3.25 Maple and Cane Chuily ... .$2.28 Living Room Furniture $240 Mohair Living Room Suites; 2 pieces....$198 $460 Mohair Living Room Suite; 3 pieces. .. .$398 $405 Living Room Suite: 3 pieces $295 5 ,\[ahng,mv Gate- cretaries . .. $175 Coxwell Chai down filled. Furniture SALE $ PRICE 12.95 A special purchase of more of the identical dresses women have been buying here so enthusiastically from And now comes a shipment of brand-new ones—fresh, cool and in every way the equals of those you considered such good values at $16.75. wouldn't want dress or two” at this special Opportunity Day price? Silk Gloves Opp;))r“l;‘lnily 95C Were $1.50. Novelty cuff gloves with double finger tips White, black, gray, tan and mode: sizes 515 to 74, but not in each shade Glove Bection, First Floor. Umbrellas and Parasols 1 Silk Parasol. Was $11, $6.15 1 Imported Parasol. Was 815 $8.18 2 16-rib Silk Umbrellas; | n and purple. Were 5 Each .. §10.85 2 Novelty Red Silk Umbrellas; were $795. Each $4.45 Umbrella Section, First Floor. Flowers Opportunity Day 50¢ Were $1 to $395. 65 Organdie Flowers, e e Were 06 T,Tq',l"‘”" 45¢ Neckwear e Was $1.50 to $3. Vestees, Col lar and Cuff Sets, Windsor Ties and Georgette Shoulder Bows, Pictures Opportunity ¢ ey 91 Were $1.50. Interesting sub- jects neatly framed; size 174ax13V% GifL Bhop, First Floor. “just another our regular stock at $16.75 tubbing. So who Women's and Misses’ sizes 14 to 40 Silk Underwear Reduced Negligees, P ajamas, Voile Chemise and Gowns and Chemise, Gowits, lace trimmed; some lace trimmed. Philippine soso ' $6.95 Wore ' $1.65 Sportees, pants and handette; striped hroad- Handmade Philippine cloth or ‘flower Gowns, beautifully ;v: h.a.n\u- Were 95L ;‘xdqff:' \}‘rrf $l 95 8ilk Underwear Section, First Floor. Glove Silk Underwear 20 Vests, peach colors 1 Pair Pajamas, hand Sizes 36 to 42. Were painted. Size 36. Were $3.75 s $2.55 $19.50. 3 12 Vests, sizes 34 to 33, 7 Vests, lace trimmed 3 shades. Were Sizes 36 and 38. Were $375 R £325 . $2.38 9 Panti lace trim med. W $4.50. $2.95 8 ‘.omhln-liom sizes 38 Were (itmn‘ size 16, Was - e ..$3.88 s anhln.llum. Were $5.95 and $7.95 $3.85 8 Panties. Were $308 ... ..$2.78 Glove HIIA Unaerwear, First Floor. Summer Lamp Shades $1 Final Clearance; small and large pat terned glazed chintz. Sizes 12, 16 and 18 inch. Silk Lamp Shades $10 Were $15 to $30. Taffeta and crepe shades for table and floor lamps. Some slightly soiled. 3 Dresden Boudoir Lamps, with shades; soft gold colored taffeta shades, Were $ l 5 $32.50 each Last Day—All Lamps, Shades and China 20% Off Lamp Bection, First Floor. Of cool, sturdy quality wash- able silks made for frequent In plenty of the sleeveless. youthful styles that are the vogue for tennis, golf, country club, and, in fact, nearly every Midsummer ac- tivity. They are in white and pastel colors. Home Frocks flppnrlnnily $l. 95 Were S_’&)R Pongee or tissue gingham home and porch frocks. Flowered Percale Dresses, trimmed with organdie. 95 Were $1.95 .. ... C Home Prock Section, First Ploor, Luggage s $6.29 Were $6.50 to $9.50. Combi- nation Sample and Brief Cases: smooth cowhide; steel braced handle and rip-proof partitions; 3 pockets. Extension lock. QUICKPAC LAUNDRY CASES with washable duck cover; extremely du- SIJ!D rable. Were $2 and $2.50 Luggage Section, Lower Floor. Handbags ()ppa)r"!:mm $1 6; Were $250 to $3. Various leathers md a few Summer bags in most all colors, Handbag Section, Mirst Floor. Toilet Goods Reduced 16 boxes Lery’s Dusting Pm\- der. Was $2 hox . 10 Boxes Rosine Tale. Was N. 9 Bottles Lery's Bath Salts Were $3 each .$1.29 12 Dozen Mavis Talcum Powder. Were 196, Bach...........00¢ 60 Listerine Tooth Paste. Were 70 BRI v 100 e o N Tollest Gloods Section, Mirst Floor. Sweaters Opportunity Day $2.85 $3.45 Were $350 and $5. 19 Sweaters; sizes 36 to 42 in the group. Sweater Section, Firat Ploor, $10 Maple and Cane Chairs .00 $199 Walnut Bedroom Suite; 4 pieces 78 $55 Box Spring and Mattress Outfit. ... 844 i $22 Double Deck Coil e s Springs $18.75 §11 Old Hickory $30 Englan Rockers ..........$8. e R $15.75 Old Hicko $38 Englander Day Settees R *§17 Old Hickory Tables ....a Dlmng Room Furmmre $250—10-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite $47.50 Breakfast Set: 5 pieces; enameled §66 Gray and Blue Breakfast Set......... Martex Bath Towels Opportunity 50 Day C Were 83c. Colored striped bath towels, extra heavy, large size. Pillowcases, $1.59 Pair Were $§3. All-linen, hemstitched cases; out- standing values tomorrow, Wash Cloths, 10c; Were 19¢ Martex Wash Cloths; soft and fluffy, Linen Shop, Pirst Floor Summer Rugs Best quality fiber and grass rugs marked very low for Opportunity Day. Size Were Tomorrow 9x12 $16.50 to $20 $9.95 8x10 $14.50 to $18 $7.95 6x9 $10.75 to $13.75 $5.95 414x7Y; $6.75 to $9.50 $3.95 3x6 $3.75 to $4.50 $1.45 27x54 $3.00 o3¢ Large Size Summer Rugs Weartex Herringbone Crex Size Were Tomorrow Size Were ox1S $3750 $18.98 9IS $2450 ! 12x18 $50.00 $23.95 12x18 $37.50 $18.98 Crex De Luxe Runners: 3, 2.3x9; were $5.50 $2.95 § 2.3x15; were $850 ... $4.95 Sandura Rugs. $6.95 Slightly imperfect; if perfect would be $11. For kitchen, sun porch or dining room; notable for the durability of the Sandurlac surface Linoleum, $1.25 Sq. Yd. Was $175. 75 square yards imported green jaspe linoleum, Rug Section. Fourth Floor Aerolux Porch Shades Opportunity Day 1/3 Less Balance of our stock; not all sizes or colors: but all perfect quality. Aerolux, no-whip shades. Awning Material Ruffled Curtains 42¢ Yard $1.19 Pair Was 65¢ to 85c. All Were 8075 White woven and painted 5 curtains, cof stripes. s omplete witn Window Shades $1.29 Remnants 1 Dead Odd sizes of made-to 4 Price order shades; a limited Curtain and Drapery number. Please bring remnants already reduced measurements again marked 14 lower. Drapery Section, Third Moor.

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