Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1928, Page 25

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THE EVENING D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928 25 Toyland at Palais Royal Is Fawyland to the Kiddies—Bring Them to See Santa and His Live Reindeer! _f_?_:\vv » N S S S S S A e S S S S S S 2 Y GIFTS FROM TH STAR, WASHINGTON, PAI.AIS ROYAL MAKE A MERRIER CHRISTMAS e e *»‘!'»-%‘!‘%*‘!fi*%%%%%é%%%f%*%%%%* & A 4 | Downstairs Store Unusuel Values—New Merchandise! Wide Assortment—Papular Styles! Gift SLIPPERS For Men—W omen and Children Men’s Leather Slippers Men appreciate the comfort of slip- 2 pers...give him a pair of these; they have fiexible soles and rubber heels; Everett and Romeo styles. }) . Men’s Leather Slippers Tan kid with tluckh p'ul ded soles and heels; 1 9 Everett style. 6% to 11 Boys’ Sizes, 21, to 6 Women'’s Felt Sli Rose, green, tan and purple, attractively trimmed; with heel and fawn leather sole. With the glowing coloring . . . the fascinating variety The Christmas Baszaar on tbe Third Floor presents a bewildering array of answers to your question, “What shall T give?” don't neglect yourself in the Christmas rush . .. this is & splendid time to choose Your coat $135 to $165 Fur # Trimmed For December activities and festivities. . . Misses’ Smart New Emphasizing new fashions and new colors \ Flat crepes and glistening ) : 1 Handsome coats — models of satins chiefly, sometimes such distinction—such beauty used alone and often com- bined with rich velvets in flattering ways. All the lovely brown shades, warm reds, blues and black, of course are included. Clever, youthful styles—and such a becoming variety! Dresses—Third Floor that you'll know they were never in the world meant to sell for anything like this price! ~Of fine imported fab- rics, in‘new colors, lavishly fur trimmed with the smartest pelts. Light and dark colors. Also a special collection of beautiful coats—all richly fur trimmed .50 Coats—Third Floor All sizes. Women’s Fur-trimmed Juliettes. Women’s Leather Slippers Children’s Felt Bootees (5 to 2) . .79¢ 1.79 Boys’ Felt Slippers (2'% to 5'2) . . .98¢ .1.49 Children’s Faust Bootees (5 to 2), 89c¢ 1900 Men’s Brand New Four-in-hand TIES 79c¢ Ties galore! Open end style—all made with slip bands, too—they’ll pull under every collar. Stripes, plain colors, dots and figures in beautiful combinations and colors. Men's Store—Main Floor YANKI PLAY" CLOTH ES “Make the Children Happy® Suits, $5 Khakl shirt with leatherette front and euffs. Khaki trousers. Complete with pistol, holster and Tom Mix at. Cowb6;7 Suit 175 Khaki drill, cuffs and trouser trimmed with leatherette fringe. Hat to match. Lariat, handkerchief and small pistol outfit. Sizes 2 to 1. Aviator Outfit, $6.95 Regulation suit with khaki shirt, trousers, hat, leatherette leg- s and Sam Brown 1t. Eagle on shirt and hat, Men’s All-Wool Overcoats In our Annual Christmas Sale at a remarkable price . 7 50 Wonderful coats for the price! Of fine quality fabrics in good-looking and splendidly tailored models, these are coats the particular man will enjoy wearing! In blue, oxford gray, brown and mixed colorings —and in double-breasted tu be Chesterfield an d single-breasted collegiate styles. All lined with rayon silk, which is guaranteed for two seasons’ wear. Men’s Store—Main Floor A Gift that is sure to be Welcomed! Boys Play Suits No game of Cowboys and Indians is complete without one or more of these outfits being worn. All sizes for boys 2 to 14 years. Policeman Indian Chief Suit, $1 Suit, 2.98 Khaki drill blue !rom wllh Of fast navy blue drill, red clozh Mnm i""‘é‘“%o.'é’nhu:u Boanet rai ith flve coored feathers elled plated star i 3 chest. Club, belt, hol- Sizes 2 to 12. “l;:s pl.sml and cap. Fireman Outfit, 2.98 irt of fast red drill ers of fast blue drill. 5 Blue and gold flannel Wide leather belt, and '.s wlth 1mlt.l!1m1 felt helmet with front leo ski piece. Sizes 2 to 14. Pisf l lelll\er hulswr and Tom Mix felt hat. Tom Mix Suits, $7 Indian Chief 3.50 Khaki twill, !’ront o’! Yellow tape and two m}ond fringe mm- culorld feathers. 2 lo Boys’ Shop—Main Floor '&‘:fi%‘ / S 3 # > 5 7 ' / 5 7 5 & 2 Exclusively at the Palais Royal Peter’s “Weatherbird” Correct Shoes Infants’ Shoes...... Misses’ and Children Boys” and Youths'.......3. Portable Machines $9.87 to $35 A gift that will make you remem- bered the r ‘round; high-grade guaranteed machinet at exceptionally low prices. Victor Records, 69¢ Full-Fashioned Silk Hose Silk top to toe or ‘ 1.19 with lisle hems; fashionable colors. 2 Prs. 2.25 874 to 10. Children’s 50c Hose, 39c T length apon hose 'n neat checks, smart colors. 9%. Women’s Rayn and Wool Hos( 79¢ Gray, Nude, Tan and ‘n Bark. 8% to 10. | Boys’ % Sport Hose, 29¢ Irregulars of 50c grade; assorted patterns and colors. T2 to 10. Women’s Tailored Rayon Undies, $1 Combinations, stepins, panties, bloomers, etc. Regular sizes. Boys’ Part-Wool Union Suits, $1 Girls’ Fleece-Lined Union Suits, 69¢c Women’s Silk Chiffon Hose (Irreg.), 69¢c Men’s Part-Wool Union Suits, $1.39 Women’s Part-Wool Union Suits (Ir.), $1 Women’s Part-Wool Union Suits, 79¢ Women’s Rayon Underwear, 36 to 48, $1 Women’s Crepe de Chine Undies, 1.98 Child’s Flannelette Pajamas, 79¢ Philippine Embroidered Nightgowns, $1 Downstairs Store. Corduroy Robes Rose, blue and 2.98 red; long collars; Broadcloth Smocks, $1 side tie, Double or single-breasted style; attrac- tive colors. 36 to 46. Girls’ School Dresses $1 Sturdy ginghams and prlnu pleated ‘models, n {ly trimmed, Infants’ Wear, Speclal 39¢ rompers, cnepen fllnneleuc \ robes sllps 6 months to 1 Downstairs !lore Women’s Cclored Felt Slippers. . .79¢ Regular $8 Values Boys’ Storm Boots, 3.85 High grade boots of calf- skin and tan elk; moccasin style, high cut with bellows tongue; some with crepe soles. 3to8. Men’s Tles 55¢ (2 for $1) Silk Ties Knitted Ties Swiss Knit 30“'1'%’ C;noodsev.:;dl Cepasi Men’s Pajamas 1.19 of Broadcloth and Flan- nelette, coat, sllp-av:r or Lwoq)lece styles. Size C, D. Slightly meeflect Men’s $1 Nightgowns, 89c of Flannelette and Mus- lin, full cut, neatly fin- ished. Boys’ Pajamas, $1 ‘Warm Flannelette pajamas in two-piece styles, frog trimmed. Boys’ Blouses, 69¢ Broadcloth blouses, eol!n lltlchod models. Boys’ Sweaters, $1 High roll collars; several colors. 28 to 34. Boys’ Knickers, $1 Ony or brown mixtures, “ with self stripes. § Children’s Gloves 1.19 Fleece lined, _capeskin glovu my black oxtnn I!omln Store. Can Ycu Imscine Getting a $39.50 Coat fer $24.50! Fur-Trimmed COATS Wonder/u! 24.50 If you've put off getting your Winter coat. . .here is a wonderful opportunity to obtain an extraordinary value! Rich Broadcloth and Suede fabrics. . the most popular of the season; Baby Seal (pieced), Manchurian Wolf, Beav- erette and Cocolette. . luxurious furs. ..smart tuckin tiful silk linings and warm interlin- ings. Sizes 16 to 50 Downstairs Store. Vakies? Felt hats, me- tallic effects, satins, velvets, com b inations . the smart- est stvles of the season . . . in the most de- sirable colors. Large and small head sizes. Downstairs Store A Jobber’s Close-out! Handbags 50c ¢1 1.29—-1.49 An lmlzi.n( cfl'lemcn ol smart high -\ priced shlpes Downstairs Store s.:9..m&&u&w&&g&mmafiwwg&%maxfim&&&&&&&wm&%&&mgm WW&W&& [}

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