Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1929, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929 Q) Er—— ) G Street at Eleventh eleph ONarn 8750 I ,Just About a Hundred of These—and Every One a Real Bargain! Sale Misses’ Dresses Some have been as much as $15 in our stocks and others were specially bought A //’-”;/\)/ sports dresses Vs school frocks afternoon dresses one and two piece models, in popular .95 colors and smart styles Even if you're a Young Modern on a very limited dress allowance you can be smartly dressed—all you need do is keep in constant touch with the Palais Royal Misses’ Section! This news is just another proof of what amaz- ing things you can do with even a very modest sum! Georgette Crepes, in Light and Dark Shades Novelty Silks, in the New Printed Effects A Few Transparent Velvets for Afternoon Also Some Satin-Back Crepe Frocks Smart colors—the new raspberry reds, black, greens, blues, tans, biege and many more. 14 to 20 Year Sizes. Dresses—Third Floor “Considerable velvet . . . both light and dark,” says Paris, for Women’s Evening Gowns A new and fascinating group of models that would normally be $39.50 and $49.50 2950 All of transparent velvet, these gowns are so smart and have such a subtle, distinctive air of elegance, that women who know chic frocks are going to ‘snap them up immediately unless we miss our guess! absinthe . . . a glorious yellow . . . the mew strawberry shade . . . a few lovely blues and some greens Many are short in front and symmetrically long at the sides, all are rather simple, de- pending upon smart silhouette, subtle draperies and exquisite colorings for their very decided charm. . Gowns—Third Floor If you'd follow the mode remember that shapes are small and colors are bright New Spring Hats Chic Little Models of Furry Angora or Light Crochet $ Soft, snug little cap-like affairs of Angora are quite new, quite smart and adorable to wear with Winter coats. Or. if you want something very light and very Spring-like, be sure to see the new crochets, in " bright colors and new shapes. Both groups in very new colors. Millinery—Third Floor Who said the buying power of the dollar had depreciated? Just look at these! New Costume Slips ORI s = of snowy nainsook, of exceptional quality and well made Others of Batiste Non-Cling and Slipwell These good slips are in an assortment up shoulders, and all finished with deep shadow hems.’ 4| Philippine and Porto Rican Nightgowns Entirely handmade and of soft namsook or fine batiste. The Philippine gowns are all c white and the Porto Rican gowns are in white and pastel shades. All are cut full and roomy and finished with hand-embroidery or applique. Lingérie—Third Floor Regulation Uniforms Straightline models with various necklines— aiso Hoovers—double-service uniforms— long or short sleeve models. .98 Made of white broadcloth or Fruit of the Loom, black and gray cot- ton pongee or colored chambray, these uniforms are well cut and well tailored and made with long or short sleeves. Sizes 34 to 46. Third Floor—Lingerie of desirable models, with strap or built- - Special Wash Cloths, 2 for 15¢ Good grade wash cloths, with colored stripes; get enough for all the family! Window Ventilators 25¢ 2 for 45c, if you buy them that way! Strong and durable and neatly finished. For lower windows. All-Silk Hose, 1.29 Full fashioned, pure silk, .sheer weight and in a dozen smart colors, black or white. Special. Rayon Underwear 94c Bloomers, chemises, night- gowns, panties, short skirts and teddies in regular and some extra sizes; pastel shades. $2.95 Rayon Undies 195 Combinations with brassiere tops, bloomers, gowns, che- mises of good grade rayon in pastel shades. Choker Beads, 39¢ 59 to $1 strands of colored chokers, of flat, cut, graduated and melon shaped beads. Many , colors. Mifflin Alco-Rub, 29¢ Or 4 for $1. Usually 59c bottle. The national rub down! Get a good supply and keep it on hand. $1 Nymfaun Powder 49c Regular $1 size of this fragrant well liked face powder, In an attractive, generous size box. $1 Tre-Jur Compacts S0c Flat Tre-Jur compacts or loose powder compacts—get the style you like best. All half price. 25¢ Melba Lipsticks 14c In the bright shade only—but that’s a popular shade many people prefer! Get several! Handscrubs, 69¢ White bristles set in imitation ivory, heavy quality, six rows of bristles. Splendid values. 75¢ Madeira Doiles 49¢ Of fine, snowy linen, in_oval patterns, beautiful hand-em- broidered in pleasing patterns. $1.98 Buffet Sets, 1.49 Neat patterns done on snowy linen, all 3-piece sets. In good quality and attractive designs. For Your Hands Jergen's Lotion, 35c; Vanitas Almond Lotion, 25¢; Frostilla, 19c; to keep your hands soft and ,white. $3.75 Perfumes, 1.69 Melba Fleurs Perfume—a fra- grant scent in a generous size bottle—pleasingly packaged. Coty’s Toilet Water 2.19 The same quantity that's usually $4 and $4.25; all the popalar odors—get your favor- ite scent. $1 Bath Salts, 50c La Lete Bath Salts in a tall glass container—a generous (|u1antily of fragrantly scented salts. $1.59 Madeira Scarfs 119 ¢ Neatly embroidered in several patterns, 18x27 inches. $2.25 Krinkle Bedspreads, 1.98 80x108 ax;g 72x108 inches; m‘:e, blue, gold, green an”‘c id ¢ stripes : in fast colors. Whether you’re looking for am appropriate gift for a little newcomer or are seeking a whole outfit for a brand-new baby, the Infants’ Section offers you many suggestions, bought by some one who knows exactly what babies need—and priced to suit all purses. Here are some really practical presents to send babies Kleinert's Gift Sets Rubber sheets, gar- ters, bib and pants. $ Baby Blankets Pink or blue, 20x40 inches. Red Rubber Sheets, with eye- lets, 2 for. . $1 Long Dresses, machine made, finished with lace or embroid- ery, 2 for 1 Crocheted Sacques, 1.95 Crocheted sacques, in white, trimmed with pink or blue. Spe- cially priced. Here's a comprehensive 51-picce collection . . . Layettes Special $1 5 24 hemmed diapers, 3 wool, cotton and rayon vests, 3 wool, cotton and . rayon binders, 2 pairs rayon awd wool hose, 2 flannelette gowns, 2 flan- nelette kimonos, 2 flannelette ger- trudes, 2 hand made dresses, 1 pair bootees, 2 Vanta wash cloths, 1 re- ceiving blanket, 2 pkgs. safety pins, 1 can baby powder, 1 quilted pad, 1 rubber sheet, 1 cake Johnson's soap. Infants’ Section—Third Floor Infants’ Handmade Dresses, 1.69 Beautifully made and finished— and every stitch handmade. Infants’ Shawls—All ‘Wool, 1.95 Large shawls, soft and warm and cozy. In pink and blue. Hemstitched Pillowcases 5 for $1 For the baby's own use. Good grade cases, hemstitched. Crib Sheets, 2 for $1 Crib Sheets in size 42x66 inches— Jjust big enough for baby’s bed. Eiderdown Buntings, 2.59 Eiderdown Baby Buntings, fin- ished with pink and blue satin hoods, lined with Jap silk. All-Wool Booties, 59¢ Dear little bootees, all wool and hand embroidered and silk trim- med. Infants’ Hose, 2 for §1 Rayon and wool hose—just the kind for wee babies. Finished Models Less Than Half Original Wholesale Cost 1.00 « Scarfs, sewing mats, aprons, covers. efc. Velour Pillows, $1 Handsome oblong Velour Pillows with Jacquard centers; soft and full and well made. 24 Serving Trays, 298 54 to $8 Values Oval, round or oblong shaped gold- framed trays with dainty Brittany lace doily bottoms; some have petit-point designs. 125 1.50 75¢ Embroidered oys- bags, doilies, center 1er linen scarfs, D iwces Nit dith Irish linen scarfs, s ;gm linen scarfs, aundry bags, line: dresses, bridge table towels, sh:e’ lmzs’: New Organdy Pillows, $1 This is a fresh shipment just in, of new, erisp organdy pil- lows in lovely rainbow. effects and with fluted ruffles of the same material. In this same iot are others with ruffles of lace, or with lace alternated with ribbon. With or with- out flower centers. Art Needlework—Second Floor H o us e Dresses, baby dresses, lunch- eon cloths, refresh- ment cloths, linen scarfs, bridge table covers, vanity sets, baby pillows, etc. Hand Towels Tea Towels Doilies Baby Bibs Vegetable Bags Holder Sets, Etc. ’i‘apeotry Armettes 39¢—79¢ Two groups of attractive armettes of tapestry with ash receivers; will fit .over the arm of any chair. Card Table Covers, $1 Stamped and ready made of heavy oyster linen; some with wide col- bordered hemstitched H ored hems; others with bound edges. Continuing Our January Sale of Art Needlework With Many Offerings at About Half Price Rayon Scarfs, 15¢ Lovely Scarfs of shimmering rayon in blue, rose, orchid, green or gold: finished with scailoped edges. Stamped Organdy Bedroom Pieces At Special Savings! $3.29 Bedspreads 2.79 Finished Spreads, trimmed with rows of hemstitching; two-tone combinations of pink and blue or orchid and green. $1.95 Curtains to match 85¢ Scarfs to match..69¢ 69¢ Vanity Sets to match .. 59¢ Boudoir Pillows to match .......... 75¢ Boudoir Pillows to match..........4% Art Needlework—Second Floor January Sale of “Kroehler” Davenports and Bed Suites Twenty Patterns to Select From—Tapestry, Jacquard, Velour, Mohair, Frieze, Combinations The January Furniture Sale brings to a close months of intensive planning. Every piece of furniture selected was carefully examined—every piece was upholstered especially to our order in high-grade fabrics which we knew would please our most discriminating customers—you can choose separate pieces or an entire suite » « . the prices represent extraordinary Value and afford unusual savings; convenient terms of payment may be arranged, if you'wish. Separate Davenports as lowas....... Club Chairs to match “Kroehler” Suite of Jacquard Velour 175.00 A handsame 3-piece suite with graceful davenport and two comfortable chairs; upholstered in attractive Jac- quard Velour; priced exceptionally low in the January Sale. 2.Pc. “Kroehler” Suite Tapestry Upholstered 220.00 A beautiful suite of evident quality, gracefully designed throughout and cov- ered with tapestry. The davenport opens to provide a good sized restful bed. . 3-Pc. Carved Frame “Kroehler” Davenport Suite 274.00 Unusually lovely—distinctive serpentine front and Queen Anne feet; uphplstered in a very high-grade Mohair with rose back and reverse of rich floral Fricze. Carved Frame Mohair Davenport Suite 320.00 A handsome 3-piece suite, including bed- davenport, club chair and fireside chair. With reversible cushions in frieze’ Handsomely carved frame is finished in antique mahogany ; a wonderful suite at an unusual saving! 79.50 | An Extra Bedroom When Needed 2-Pc. Davenport Bed Suite Exceptional Value! Just think of getting a “Kroehler” Suite for so little! Y Here is VALUE in every sense of the word; “Kroehler” suites enjoy a repu- $ tation for quality so you will make no mistake in purchasing one. This splendid “Kroehler” davenport Suite is attractively upholstered in old rose or blue figured Jacquard Velour; gracefully designed. It is not only a thing of beauty, but is prac- tical, too . . . and a decided Value at this special low price! - 5 Furniture—Fourth ':lom’

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