Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1929, Page 18

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W. B. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 One of the many exquisite pat- terns in Oriental Rugs $73 Antique and Semi-Antique Oriental Rugs Are Very Special at $73 Rugs of this character and size (averaging 4.6x8 feet) usually sell for $125. A very special purchase for Founder’s Week enables us to offer them at this very low marking of $73. Oriental Rug Salcn, Fourth Floor Broadloom Carpet, #3.95 sq. yd. Regularly $5. High pile, seamless carpet, in shades of taupe, heather, green and burgundy. Rug Section, Fourth Floor Lamp Specials, $5.85, $14.50 Wrounght Iron Floor Lamps, with standards of polished steel or green finish with oil-pot bowl effect, complete with parchment shade in old prints, maps, riding scenes, etc. Complete, $5 85 Bridge Lamps, in bronze finish, with soft pearl mica shade in a square shape to match the lamp. Complete....... 514.50 Lamp Shop, First Floor Curtains and Fabrics Reduced Ruffled Curtains of extra quality marquisette, in dots and figures, with loops,to match. Regularly $3.50 pair Tailored Curtains of the best quality French mnrquisctte. in cream or beige. Regularly $4.50 pair ; { $3.25 ! Tailored Marquisette Curtains, fine and sheer, with hems on side and bottom to match. Specially priced, pair $1.45 Damask in all the wanted colors, figure$ and str ipes; 50 inches wide. Regularly $2.25 yard . Cretonnes that usually sell for 45c yard. Special ........ French Marquisette, in cream and beige; 40 inches wide; our best quality. Special for Founder’s Week, yard Linen for slip covers; regularly 85c yard; plain or stripes. .65¢ Drapery Section, Third Floor Chinese Embroideries, 50c to $35 One-third to 74 less than our regular low prices. A gorgeous collection of Chinese wall panels, runners, squares, scarfs and round mats. Modern and antique pieces taken irom robes worn by mandarins in the Sun and Ming dynasties. Gift 8hop, First Floor Exceptional Values in the Linen Shop Handmade Candlewick Bedspreads in blue, rose, gold, green, orchid and white; single and double sizes. Regularl) $4.25 and $5. Reduced for Founder’'s Week, each Colored Striped Krinkle Bedspreads. For twin beds, regu- larly $2.75, reduced to $1.95; regularly $3.50, reduced to $2.50 Doul)lc bed sizes; regularly $3, now $2.25; re"ularly $3. 73, re- duced to Solid Colored Rayon Bedspreads; regularly $5.75 for twin beds, reduced to $4.50. Regularly $6.25 for double beds. . .$4.95 Linen Tablecloths and Napkins. $6 Cloths, 2x2 yards, $3.95 $7.50 Cloths, 2x214 yards, $4.65. $8 Cloths, 2x3 yards, $5.65 $7.25 Napkins, 22x22 inches, dozen All-linen Damask, regularly $2.50, three p:tttcrns‘ yard, $1.65 Napkins to match are very specially priced, dozen Utica and Mohawk Sheets and Cases at these special prices this week: Cases, 45x36, 33c; Sheets, 63x99, $1.20; 81x99, $1.49; 90x108 $1. Bath Towels: 29¢ Towels, 19c 50c Towels, 39¢; 75¢ Towels, 53c; $1 Towels Face Towels, all linen. 50c Towels, 39c; '85¢ Towels, 69¢c; $1.35 Towels reduced to $1; $1.75 Towels reduced to $1.25 The Linen Shop, First Floor Tomorrow’s Program Thursday, February 14 2:30 p. m. (Rose Room) Kathleen Mary Quinlan Beauty Talk, by Mlle. A. Hempel. 3:30 p. m. (6th Floor) \Totmn pictures on Progress of the Telephone. Educational and Fashion Displays Throughout the Store Reboux presents a new Tricorne $77.45 “Always the Newest” The model illustrated is only one of our many new French replicas that are being offered at special prices during FOUNDER'S WEEK. Regular $7.50 Hats. . . .. Regular $10.00 Hats ....now $5.00 Regular $12.50 to $14.75 Hats. . .now §$9.65 2090 reduction on all hats $15.00 up Hat Section, First Floor Handkerchiefs 3 for §1 Regularly 50c and 75c. White linen with hand- drawn thread and hand- embroidered colored flow- ers. Handkerchiefs, First Floor Silk Scarfs $2.25 Regularly $295. Very beautiful colors and de- signs; oblong, square and triangles. Scarfs, First Floor Smart Jewelry $1.65 $195 to $3.00 values. French jewelry in new de- signs and smart shades. Necklaces, pendants, bracelets. Jewelry, First Floor New Handbags $7.55 Regularly $10, $12.50 and $15. Large traveling bags; envelope bags with marcasite trim and many others. Handbags, First Floor Silk Stockings $1.20 Regularly $1.50 Only on such'rare occasions as Founder’s Week may you purchase these lovcly Allen-A Full- fashloncd Stockings at.a reduced price. Both the sheer service and the chiffon are included. The service is silk to the hem; the chiffon silk to the top. Both may be had in eight smart shades which include the sunburnt tones that are so fashionable now and for Spring. Allen-A Hosiery, in Washington, Exclusively Here Milanese Underwear $1.45 $1.85 VESTS, beautifully tai- lored, in pastel shades; sizes 36, 38, 40 and 4.’;_ regularly $1 45 BL CHE- STEP-INS, in panel d\adN s o m e black. Rr;,vularly $2.50,$1.85 and $275 ........ Glove_Silk Underwear First Floor Toilet Needs } Greatly Reduced Houbigant Powder, in odors of Ideal and Quel- ques. 75c size, $150 size 1.05 St. Denis Bath Salts or Dusting Powder, in four ki\ely odors. Regularly Tollet Goods, Pirst Floor. Pirst Floor. Spring Gloves $2.45 Regularly $3 to $4. Tm- ported novelty kid and do- mestic capespin gloves; many styles in shades for imniediate wear and Spring. CHAMOISETTE EL?VdFS' dnuhll‘e wo\'euo; § shades; usually $§1, $1.50 to $2 $11 Gloves, Pirst Floor Silk Underwear $2.95 Usually $3.50 to $5.00. French panties, step-ins, chemise, gowns, dance sets, slips, bloomers and briefs of heavy crepe de chine, crepe back satin or geor- gette; pastel shades and black'and white. Silk Underwear, Second Floor. " 'THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1929, W, . MWoses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 Furniture Specially Priced for Founder’s Week Extraordinary values in furniture of beauty, quality and smart style are offered during Found:crs Week. $225 to $300 Living Room Suites, $195 Beautiful suites, some with solid mahogany frames, others overstuffed. Bed-davenport suites are inclided. Two and three pieces. $250 Dining Room Suites, $165 Suites of beautifully figured American walnut—10 handsome # pieces in a style that has a simple dignity of which you will never grow weary. $200 Bedroom Suites, in Walnut, $150 Considerably below the regular price. Graceful classic lines, the mark of good tasteé and fine quality is the keynote of these suites. Careful craftsmanship. $300 to $375 Living Room Suites, $245 Part of a manufacturer’s sample line and several from our stock. Plain mohair, beautiful damask and antique velodr suites are included. 10-Piece Dining Room Suites, $275 Greatly below regular price. An early American design espe- cially well addpted to the dining room, The graceful dignity of this suite will give new cause for pride. $300 Bedroom Suites, in Walnut, $225 The best from the old master designers is combined with the best of modern craftsmen, resulting in a suite that has the restful appeal of older times and the modern spirit of today. Four lovely pieces. $6.50 Mahogany End Tables, $3.95 Book trough end tables with solid mahogany tops; suitable for any home. #55 Governor Winthrop Desks, #37.50 All exposed surfaces are of mahogany. Three large drawers. 34 inches wide; 17 inches deep; 42 inches high. Finished red or brown mahogany. Box Spring Outfits, $58 to $86 Each outfit includes a box spring, a mattress and a pair of pillows. $58, $72, $79 and $86. All are much below the usual prices. Office Furniture Greatly Reduced 2 Golden Oak Roll-top Desks, size 42x3"; were $42 each; reduced to 1 Flat-top Desk, golden oak, 42x32, was $42, now......... 1 Flat-top Typewriter Desk, 60x32, was $65............. 1 Typewriter Stand, was $8, reduced to-...... A Y 1 3-piece Leather Suite, was $410, reduced to........ QA Files, Sectional Bookcases, Chairs and Other Pieces are reduced from 15% to 50%.

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