Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1928, Page 29

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WHE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1928.° A Timely Selling of 300 New Butterfly Skirts Information “Free. catalogs and expert advice “en all boys’ or girls’ schools in the United States. Call, phone or write. American Schools Assoclation Branch, First Floor Balcony $1 Map, 35¢ Illustrated map of the United ’States that will be helpful to all scholars and teachers. Luggage Section, Lower Floor Toilet Goods Fracy Bath Soap Regularly 25c Cake $1.35 Box 20c Cake $1.10 Box Mulsified Cocoanut 0il Shampoo Regularly 34c 32¢ Todent Tooth Paste No. 1 and No. 2 Regularly 38¢ Tollet Goods Section, First Floor At This Remarkably Low Price $3.85 These immensely popular skirts go on sale tomorrow—300 of them—at this very special price of $3.85. —100 Are Wool —100 Are Flannel —100 Are Plaids Every one is smartly cut, with the swirl that gives them their name. All the wanted plain colors are included, as well as a great variety of attractive plaids. The pleats are guaranteed to stay. Be sure to see these skirts tomorrow or Saturday. On sale both days if the quantity lasts. And a Special Group of Fall Sweaters $7.95 All the new colors and styles to wear with the butterfly skirts. - Sweater and Skirt Sections, Second Floor Specials in Rayon Bloomers Fine quality rayon bloom- ers, cut in the Marvel-fit style with reinforced crotch, Peach, pink, shrimp and camel shades in sizes 5, 6 and 7. Rayon Vests 1 Marvelray Vests in ‘pastel 3lc shades; best quality rayon. Rayon Underwear Section First Floor Special Purchase and Sale— Porto Rican Handkerchiefs - New .J ewelry 31.95 All new, smart styles for Fall, in a showing that includes sixty-inch strands, bracelets and™ pins in most becoming shades. * Jewelry Section, First Floor Beautiful Bags 9 A wonderful as- sortment of bags in leathers and suede. Top han- dle and back- strap, with cov- ered frame and shell top. Colors of brown, tan, blue and green. Handbag Section, First P Hand Embroidered— All Linen—Regular Price is 75¢ 50c The hand embroidery is done on beautiful quality sheer linen in dainty colorings. A Christmas buy- ing opportunity for tomorrow. Handkerchiet Section, Pirst Floor Silk Negligees Pajamas and Gowns Reduced Save tomorrow on these lovely things, all greatly reduced. $10ilk Negligees 36.95 Black crepe de chine negligees in Pull- man style, trimmed with red or greer. $10 and $15.50 Pajamas and Silk Gowns 86.95 Of erepe de chine or Nynan silk; some lace trimmed, others tailored. In pink, peach, green or black. Silk Underwear Section, Second Floor A Sale of Women’s All-Silk " Chiffon Hose $1.55 Very Specially Priced The same fine 42-gauge, the same strong 4-strand Japan silk, the same practical rein- forcements of silk at top and soles—that you find in hosiery we sell regularly at half again as much! French Nude Tansan Marron Glace Paris Beige Kasha Beige Honey Beige Mode Beige Jight Gun Metal Sizes 8 to 10 No C. 0. D. or Phone Orders—All Sales Final Momery Section, First Foer First Showing of CHAPeAHKJ)’eLLGmODG Hats Exclusive With Us in Washington Specially Priced Smart hats created by famous couturiers. Parisian imports and authentic reproduc- tions that are youthful in style, color and charm. Distinctive models that we believe cannot be duplicated for quality and price. For Misses and Matrons Hat Salon, First Floor Collegiate Modes For school and college, the low block heel of leather is a feature of modern style for young women. The Wales Tie is of black or brown calf, trimmed with grain pigskin to blend. Bhoe Section, Second Floor Gloves in the Kiptone Style 31.85 Washable pull-on gloves in this new style and in Autumn shades of Arab, beige, doeskin and squirrel. Glove Section, Pirst Floor New House Dresses i @ “Boule Vard” and A “Queen Make” 31.95 $2.95 You'll find these charming home frocks of much better quality than the prices would lead you to expect. Printed or plain ma- terials, with or without collars, long or short sleeves. In combina- tions of rose, blue, tan, white, green, red and black. ) Sizes 36 to 52 Home Prock Section, Becond Floor Light-Weight Novelty Wool and Jersey Dresses have an assured place in the smart Fall Wardrobe for College, Business and Sports $1675 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes These have much to commend them in the way of smartness, quality and price More in demand than for sea- sons past is the dress of feather- weight wool.. Especially favored are the jerseys, and wools in tweed-like patterns. One and two piece models. In new colors. In With new tailored details that make for Sizes 14 to 44. new youthful styles. unusual chie. Wool Dresses, $16.75 to $49.75 “New Apparel Always” The Apparel Shop, Second Floor. Women’s and Misses’ Smart Fall Coats Lavishly Trimmed With Fur '$39.75 Choose your new Fall coat now from this fascinating collection—specially priced to introduce our recently opened Opportunity Shop on the Second Floor to the women and misses of Washing- The smart all-black coat in its many variations is here. Black coats with contrasting color trimmings. Many tans and shades of brown. And all lavishly trimmed ‘with fur. Sizes 14 to 44 ‘The Opportunity Shop, Second Ploor Tomorrow in the Girls’ Shop Warm Winter ¥ Coats $9.95 Plain colors and mixtures, all with fur collars ; some with fur cuffs, too. Sateen lined and interlined. Colors are red, blue and tans. tan and blue, Sizes 7 to 10 years. Sizes 7 to 14 years. The Girls' Shep, Second PMoor Clever Jersey .~ Dresses ; $2.95 These cunning little styles include hand cross-stitching, bolero effects, simulated 2-piece models. Red, rose, New Shipment-Allen-A Hose Again we offer these popular silk stockings, guar- $ I anteed against garter runs, in pure chiffon silk, in twelve of the leading shades fashionable for Fall. It is true economy to buy two or three of each shade at a time. Hosiery Section. Pirst Floor

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