Evening Star Newspaper, September 9, 1928, Page 10

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THE SUNDAY STAR.q WASHINGTON., D. €. SEPTEMBER 9, 1928—PART 1. Third Annual ARKER School Week has become an expected opportunity at the Nationally Known Store. Our preparations have been long in the making. When the school youngster and his college brother were just entering upon their vacation we were. planning for Parker School Week. The merchandise for this event wasn't gathered haphazardly. Each item is of specific selection—of carefully supervised production. Two Groups of ~ P-B Prep Suits —Each With Two Trousers— 30 and ‘35 Style is the young man’s first thought—and his ideas will be fully met in these smartly fashioned models—with Single and Double-breasted waist- - coats. But quality that will win his continued approval is the foundation —quality of weave and skill of craftsmanship. Fancy mixtures, the season’s elected shades: Plain Blues, and the always popular Oxford Grays. Sizes 33 to 36. Top Coats—for Freshmen and Seniors§ Knitted Cloth and Tweeds—in Grays, Tans and Heather Mixtures, de- = . signed with a smartness that charms. . School Week production : : ’ Parker Week Features for Schoolboys ( “Parker Boy” School Suits With Two Pairs of Knickers $ 1 5 ~ Worsteds, Cassimeres and Cheviots—plain and fancy colors—both pairs of knickers cut full. Quality that will stand the strain of school wear; and modeled P RN VERYTHING is in readiness to supply the exacting wardrobe ideas of the university man now before he leaves; and as well the equipment the junior needs for school opening next week. It's their week. Service to them is uppermost in our minds-—a service that finds expression not alone in superior values and variety, but aiso in conservation of price. Darker Week Specials for PrepandlimversityMien P-B Famous Super-Value Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers 538 The extraordinary quality that enters into Super-Value Suits this season claims recognition far beyond the price. Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, in patternings of effective designs; plain Blue Serges, Cheviots and Unfinished Worsteds—modeled in styles that the most exacting fashion will approve; with character in every line and curve; and talented tailoring of super-grade. Single and Double breasted. All sizes to 50. Trench Coats—for All-Weather Wear Made of rubberized drill; cut in the trim military model— 75 platd fined andibelted® - <. c0 i v, wons dvinviies A el $7 Parker Week Feature Furnishings You will be choosing from authenticated styles—approved by good form with a dash that'll satisfy the most exacting college man. Men’s White Shirts, 1 English Broadcloth and pre-shrunken Oxford. Collar-attached or neckband styles. All sizes and sleeve lengths. Silk Neckwear Men's for dressiness as well. Sizes 7 to 18 years. First “Longie” Suits, $24.75 All have two pairs of trousers—both-long; or one pair of longies and one pair knickers. Fashioned to the minute. Sizes 16 to 20 years. Juvenile Suits $3.05 For the youngsters 6 to 10 years — All-Worsted [ersey Cloth; in a variety of shades. Middy and Button-on style. ¢ Reversible Lumberjacks $Q.30 Smart plaids on one side and Partridge Corduroy on the re- verse side; heavy web waist- band. X Leatherette 79¢ Exceptional grade of silk— Foulards and Crepes—the new patterns expressed in charm- ing color tones that create most exquisite and exclusive pat- terns. Many of these Scarfs are handmade. Street Hose QR Wool-and-Rayon and Silk- and-Lisle Half Hose. New plaids, stripes and ' Jacquard patterns. Men’s Sweaters $4.35 Plain -colors 'and Jacquard weaves, ‘in crew neck and V neck styles. A wide range of patterns, 3 | TechShoes Pajamas 5128 Flannelette, Broadcloth and Madras; solid colors and fancy patterns.. Either with collar or round neck. Golf Hose 5183 All-wool, cotton and cotton- and-wool mixed. Diamond de- signs, stripes, plaids and plain colors. Bath Robes 1o Flannel ‘and light - weight wool robes. Plain colors and two-tone stripes. Parker Pull-Over Sweater, $2.95 Fancy Jacquard pattern. Trench Coats Shaker-knit Sweaters, *Tech Jr. Shoes akerk . ith sl i , and 81 $5.00 Geksso00. T $5.95 Black and Russian grain leather Oxfords. Theyv will stand the strain of boyant ‘wear. *Trade name registered. 5 % Black and Cordovan—a Fancy Tweed Knickers, - v “Plus-fours,” $3.75. GolfiCaps Golf Hose Corduroy Knickers, $2. smart cut the boys like. 3620 Hats $5.00 Narrow brims are the [ exact vogue for young men. this Fall. Pearl and .Scotch grains—in black or russet —hlucher or straight-laced oxfords. A standardized. quality. *Trade name registered. The Avenue at Nintlg / " Gy tan shades.

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