Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1929, Page 29

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE «—Qver 4,000 women bought new Fall Dresses at $12, $18 and $28—and hun- dreds of others at Lower Prices! —Replenished assortments offer exceptionally good choosing in each of the various groups at these same special prices—for one more day! L3) ——Over 5,000 Smart New Hats are being worn which give no evidence of having cost as little as $2.88, $3.85 and $5.00. —The last day of the Anniversary will offer you the same opportunity these 5000 other women have enjoyed. G EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, TUESDAY, O ER 15 1629 —has been a bigger success than we hoped it would be ! But we hoped it WOULD be! ~—The SUCCESS we are thinking of is not the record volume of sales which the store has enjoyed. Of course, we are mote than pleased with thatl The SUCCESS we mean is the great success this anniver- sary celebration has had in supplying—AT LOWER COST—the things you most needed and will be most helped by owning. —We know it has been a great success from this point of view, because so many people came every day —even when it rained! We know they were—or will be—greatly benefited by the usefulness of the things they bought as well as by the savings they enjoyed in buying them in this anniversary celebration. With only one more day remaining of this opportunity we want to tell you that— —Qver 1,000 women are going to enjoy the style and beauty and warmth of the Fine Fur-Trimmed Coats they bought during the Anniversary. —They were all selected from the major Anniver- sary groups at $38, $44, $55 and $79—from which you, too, may choose tomorrow. uy ~-Imagine the comfort and Rappiness which over 10,000 children’s garments are going to give—because the Anniver- sary made them less expensive! T SRR AN a4l B s and dozens of other things for children are still obtainable to- morrow at Anniversary savings. 11 —Over 7,000 women took advantage of the Anniversary Savings on “‘Selma’® Silk Hose at $1.05, $1.14 and $1.29! 3,600 more women bought Radmoor Silk Hose at $1.29, and 6,000 mothers bought Children’s Hose at 27¢ pair. ow these same Anniversary savings are m—mwyiwm'umrvl ay —Over 4,000 women were glad of the opportunity to buy over 2,000 pairs of Arch Grip Shoes at $5.95 pair and over 2,000 pairs of Merry Maid Arch Shoes at $4.00. —Only during the Anniver: can you buy these $7.50 and $8.50 Arch Grips and $5 and Maids at less than regular prlcp; '“‘ l’ iz iy ~=More than 3,000 Blankets, 600 Com- forts and 10,000 “Pequot” and “Mo- hawk’® Sheets—dozens of Beds and scores of Mattresses have gone out to give comfort and warmth to thousands “can still take advan of these we —More than 7,200 Rayon Undergar- ments at 79c and 6,000 others at 2 for $1.00 have gone into hundreds of fem- inine wardrobes by way of the Anniver- sary. And over 6,000 children get new E. Z. Waist Suits at 79¢c each! —All three of these outstan derweat specials will be on sale for the last dlfl, lg sale. 1y —Out of the thousands of pairs of smart gloves that have left the store during this sale—over 1,500 pairs were slip-on Doe Skins at $1.79 and more than 2,500 pairs were slip-on fabrics at only 84¢. —THhere’s onl more them at these low prices, hom:r,o:;daxq ml’: m low prices! L1 —Just in the last few days the Anniver- sary has provided over 600 children with New Shoes at $1.98. —8ince then the popular “Ra: . have gone on sale at $1.79—and they're M! Both sale groups will probably hold out for the one more day. [ —Next time it rains more than 425 . women’s Silk Umbrellas will prove their worth. The Anniversary supplied them at only $3.79 each. —Tomorrow, you'll find the assortment of colors still good—and the price still at $3.79. that you'll have to pay $5. more W —More than 3,000 yards of our “Busy Corner” Crepe at $1.49, 2,000 yards of Flat Crepe at $1.19 yard and over 700 yards of Transparent Velvets at $4.39 are going to make a great many. new fall dresses. —Tomorrow have one more chance to dress silks at these low prices, as these hunm other women have alre: one. N (| ~==More than 300 homes are already en- joying Better Radio Entertainment be- cause the Anniversary offered several out- standing values! Siva Brunswiek set at 75, and complétely equipped. ay —150 Handsome Big Cedar Chests at $23.75, thousands of yards of drapery fabrics at $1.77 and over 3,000 pairs of curtains at 89¢ are going to make lots of homes more attractive. * ;"fih.lh are only 3 of tho.mw homefittings —A great many homes are going to dis- play new floorcoverings as a result of the Anniversary. Over 1,200,square yards of Inlaid Linoleum at 98¢ and over 200 Axminster Rugs at $23.50 will help them do it! mmmbflmamm have 1t hn&md.u!homo- mm-q%m tomorrew night. ay to the ~Probably these same homes are going to use 125 new Gas Ranges, nearly a hun- dred new Kitchen Cabinets and over 200 > new Dinner Sets. | —Tomorrow you can still the enblnetu for $26.05—the dinner sets for $6.95 and m.fls—no buy the ranges for $32.98— to mention hundreds of other savings in that end with the Anniversary. L3 . —=And these are only a few of the out- standing examples of success of this An- niversary celebration, and the great bene- fits it has brought to the people and the homes of Washington. ~-At 10 other time in all the year does this stor: and such unusual buying advantages all at 80 many the same time. All the Anniversary savings are avail- able for one more day. *

Other pages from this issue: