Evening Star Newspaper, December 26, 1929, Page 20

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See additional Remnant Day offerings in today’s edition of the Washington Times Men’s Two-Trousers Suits, $29.75 Were $45. 20 Men's Two Trouser Suits, of worsteds, twists and cheviots, in medium and dark shades. Patterns and models particularly popular with young men. TROUSERS ALTERATIONS = ONLY. Regular sizes 34 to 40. Men’s Winter Overcoats, $24.75 ‘Were $35. 25 well-tailored, blue and oxford gray Ker- sey cloth Overcoats, in smg]e and double breasted mod- els. Not all colors or styles in each size. Sizes 34 to 4. ‘Tuz Mzn’s StorE, SzcoNp FLOOR. Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts, $1.15 Were §2. 60 Men's White Broadcloth Shirts, col- lar-attached and neckband styles. Sizes 1434 to 16. 50 Pairs Men’s Fancy Colofld 44 Men’s Four-in-Hand ’flfl. Silk-and-Wool Socks, 1 10%, 11, 11%. Were uw Now 33 Men’ Fancy Colored shm’ll. sizes 28, 30, 3¢ and 36. Were $1. Now & 55¢ 18 Men’s Rayon Sults, white and colors. Sizes 8, 40 and 42. Were $2. ..$L15 -mixed Men’ k-1 Scarfs. Were $1.95. Now $1.15 T Mzx’s STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Boys’ Wool Knickers, Special, $2:45 180 pairs Boys' Wool Knickers, made from short lengths of good quality suitings. Full cut and care- fully made. Lined throughout. Sizes 7 to 18 years. i 18 Boys' vercoats, wWool 106 Boys’ Blouses, in white, llnedAWIé“ll: 04. 5, !“’fl. 12, ";l‘;;' f‘trl;:emm‘(.ll kl::ké.u?lfi et T in each color. Were $1. A Boys’ hn blue, :f-flpeS, lu n in lot, but in each eysllor ‘Were $1.50. Nw $1.15 Blouses, in white and as- nnu'n and stripes. to 14 years. ;vm 36_Men’s Fine Silk l‘m-ln- Hand Ties, figures and stripes. ‘Were $1.50 and $2. Now 95¢ 20 Men’s Madras and Oxford ll Men’s Oll“nl Caps, to 7%. Were $2. No' colors, Biscs 4. 5.8 and 10 years. Were §1." Now 650 Furniture—Greatly Reduced 1 Rush Seaf, Armchair. ufl Nt 'll 'll ering. Was low Solid. Cabinet. Was 0:’ .75, 1 omwm mwuuna-u.u Decorated n..-. ‘Was nus 1(0' $1.95 , Sxrr Frool 300 Yards W&L Pebble Crepe, $2 Was $3 a yard 300 yards W&L Washable Pebble Crepe, an extra heavy crepe with a pebble finish. In light and dark colors, black and white, 39 inches wide. 125 Yards Faflle Taffeta; some light shades. ~ Was 8280 Silk and Wool Crepe, $1.85 yard Was 83.50 cn‘ 3¢ 200 yards Silk and Wool Crepe, in a variety of printed designs. Tan, green, black, white, brown and some bordered effects. 39 inches wide. 17% Yards Needle-point Coating, in B\xrnmdy Ted. Was $12 yard. NOW....c......$2.50 yard None of the Following Lengths Will Be Cut E y““.hlu:k. white and blue. $6 yard. Now. $2.50 yard 3 yards E: Tweed Coating, ;‘hck :fl:‘ and blue. Was 6 5 $2.50 1 Green ’Ofll with cape; cut and pln-fltud m-uy, ready for sewing. Size Bpecial ...510 Woou: Dress Goons Slconn FLoOR. Housewares— Greatly Reduced Subject to slight imperfections—some slightly damaged and shopwors. 3 v-wmu Mas: ubber Bath ' Matal " Wel THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929, WoODWARD & LLOTHROP 10™ 11™ F axnbD G STREETS Remnant Day merchandise is mot returnsble or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on spproval; mail or phone orders mot accepted. Art Embroidery Reduced Intermtmg Novcls 45¢ Were 52 e mwer T ar 95; reduced for immediate clearance. :’“'R,"‘:‘g Sk Sl .Yé" 260 Miscellaneous Books. Were 756 o 85. ':lo."' 4 Georgette “Bed Lights, ‘as_1s. : wm $325. Now ...........! $1.95 ie Bed . $1.2! 1 copy ol “All Quiet on the Western From 4 Was $2.50. Now $1.2! 1 Book ;: Poamn of Elizabeth Bmwnin: Wu low ples tion. Were $1.75 Georgette Floor Shade, as is. Was $30. Now. lls ‘elvet Floor 6 coples of Now 1 Rose Taffeta and Velvet ‘THE BOOK STORE, Arsies 23-25, Fmst Froon. Men’s Shoes, $6.65 Pair Were 510 to $13.50 54 pairs Men's Black and Tan Calf, Tan Kid and Black Kangaroo Oxfords and High Shoes. Medium, wide and narrow toe lasts. Leather AO'e’|:“é|r“bb(§r ang’xl’ell:‘ner helels‘ A few Arnol love-Grip ords in lot. Coffee Jars, as ls‘h-wg:c.‘;ll:fl‘ Sizes AAA 814, 9, 9%, 10; AA 7, 7%, 8, 11, Now k 11%. A 7%. 8, 8%. 9, 9%, 1054, 11, 114; B 6, 6%, 7, 8 84, 9, 9%, 10, 104, 11; C 6%, 7, 7%, 8 9/ 10%, 11; D 6%, 8%, 10 10, 11; E 9, 10, 103, 11. ‘Tnx Mzn's Storr, Srconp Froor. 4 lhyon Back Hairbrushes: brushes, 2 lavender brushes. Aa l.s Were $2. Now .. 28 Gingham Coat Were 75c. Now . Boys’ Arctics Reduced, $145 Bou’ anx:. Junior Girls’ and Misses’ Sample Oxfords and Pumps, $1:95 At much less than wholesale cost, 30 pairs of these manufacturer’s samples. Sizes 13 C and 4 B only. Children’s IIIIII‘IIIU 38 Dl‘fl Mdl %fld !ndl.fl Nn¢ 2 Fl.lor. crepe’ sole s, Tace 4t AR pd A, 3 KTy Now Z5! 1 was $25. Now.. ArT EMBROIDERY, SEVENTH FLOOR. Fur Trimmings Greatly Reduced .xE-gug =] er sole 1% 13, iy, S'and 110 Yo Gift Shop Reductions Half Former Prices Miscellaneous Group; priced for immediate clearance. Included are vases, ash trays and cigrette boxes. FEW SLIGHTLY DAM- D. . AGED. Grrr Suop, SEvENTE FLOOR. lE Ineh- Mwnm‘lnchu"\d! z-u’::s Now..eil......... inches Eggshell Caracul; 6 inches wide. Was $14. Now. lll-u 20 inches Badger Thibetine (dyed lhe!p). 4 inches wide. Was wm Pure-dye Silk Costume Slips, $395 Were $5.95. 18 Flesh Crepe de Chine Slips; dainty lace tops and deep hems. Inverted leats allow freedom of movem e Chine Petticonts: white uu’xsnuy face " trimmed, " some embr Plate, 3.95. N 4 inches wide. Was $3. 'Iu Now §z dmade ‘French Siik 18-inch Platinum Kid, inches o 24 ammped d tops. BShadow-proof h CosTuME Srirs, THIRD FLOOR, Infants’ Bonnets, 95¢c Were$3to57.50 49 Crepe de Chine and Cloth Bonnets ; dainty little fashions in white and pastel: . broidered Flan: veseenees.$10 Platinum ul, 4 inches Was §6.25. Now.........54 96 yard Brown Kit 4 incl wide. Was $16.50. Fur TRIMMINGS, Fmsr FLOOR, W intants’ Hsnd-irimmed G infant 13 were 31375 and $16, Specials in Toiletries s RN e 36 Long-handle Bath Brushes; in -od- INPANTS’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOO! ern_bs 48 Girdles and Corset Brassieres, $1.95 Were $3 to $8.50 15; Side-hook Girdles of peach brocade; all or part-elastic step-ins, and corset bras- sieres. Girdles include sizes 30, 31 and 32. ‘TorLeTazs, Fmst FLooR, REDUCTIONS Men’s Two-Trousers Suits Reduced to $28 Men’s One and Two Trousets Suits Reduced to $38 ‘THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s $55 to $125 English Ovetcoats $44 $54 %64 $74 $84 Men's $55 to $75 Foreign Fabric Suits $44 $54 $64 ‘Tax EncLisx Szor or Tax Men’s Stors, Szcomn Froor. Winter Coats and Dresses from Regular Stock For Women, Misses, Girls and Juniors Reduced One-Fourth and More Women’s Pumps, %495 pair Were $10 and $12.50 108 pairs Women’s Pumps, in wide variety of models for street, dlynma and evenmg wear. Sparish and Cuban heels. 31_pairs White )“.I'I CM Were 36.50 Misses’ Slippers,$3-55 mi'ss sair 246 pairs Misses’ Evenmg Sllpplrl. short vamps in both strap and opera styles. Low, medium und high heel- models. £ "Kid ‘Biipwers, srep styies, " Bises AMA ARA 5, Bk .$3.55 Missts’ Bx&’l‘:, THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Rayon Chemise, $1.35 Were $1.95. 18; nf the well known “Rayon Maid” make. iO]LLDmk and white; broken sizes include 34, 40 and 42. 23 Super Rayon Vests; peach and plnk. SOILED from dkphy. Sizes 42 l.nd 44. Were 75c. Now.. 27 Pieces of Knitted Underthings. corset covers wlth sleeves, and abdominal bands are lncluded in the reduced ¥mu 6, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Were 75¢ to .4 wool-and-cotton; bmnnllnlndl!ylu. uw« Wen $3.25 to $4.75. Now ...... P LT TRRTRTTPPPROTTPPPRPPITPR | & 1 KNITTED UNDERWEAR, THIRD Bandee Bloomers, $1.35 Were 5195 Yoke front Mnlmese Bloomers. In flesh. Sizes 5 and 6. 16 Kaveer &-star extra sise. Whil ere $3.96. Now.....3196 3 S i R s X ;'v ex:"-llugx T .;: Savra lise. Were $3.08. " Now Pbattse Sots ‘aed Wers 8 de chine, § 1 Tallored and | ) ere $3.75 Gowna 1o alioted and i De: lzes 16 and 17, 'Were 3 SILK UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Speczal sze Reductxons or Jdm}.w-lk 'gh blouse .50 a SPECIAL S1zE Arrnn, 'rnnn FL001 3-Piece Pajama Ensembles, $2. 95 ‘Were $4.50.. 7, of prmted batiste. Green and blue. of fine white nainsook., embroidered in 45 < itaatin. Go F v, ¥ white, as $1.65. Gown, white, 17, 80" Now. i: Pajamas, tailo fi 3 I‘r.ul,'rm . 4 Pajama Ensembles, $10.95 Were 330 2 and 3 piece styles, Pnnted cre, ith solid col & hmahons Small and medium nxe? yRNTmILC goioe o red styles. Flesh color. -llll mldluln “enaCiar Sisie. Reber, g 1 Gi trimmed sue, wu':fl'ao Now g El.-- Tnsomiios oo Nlol.mnl. Tllll FLoor, Women’s Dresses, Special, $8.50 30 Georgette, covert cloth and flat crepe dresses for after- noon and sports wear, Afternoon and street shades. Slles‘fi to 40, ”m1' Crepe and Travel hoa.‘—‘.v-mt. -t-l cmnn D:usu Tln.!won 4 Walnut Room Frocks, $49.50 Were $2950. Transparent velvet, with real lace and beaded touches. Brown and black.” Sizes 36, 38, 42 One evening crepe de chme, white, size 38, 3 Crepe Satin a; 1 ning. Black. Sizes 38, 40, 42. Wer: 05. Nfl' ‘I“P;;cluh.nu Velvet and 'lulln :n:e Frock. low .. THE WaLNUT Hoon ‘THIRD F) Misses Dresses, $10 75 ‘ere $16.50 to szo.u. 32 street and afternoon frocks, of trost wool crepe, satin, crepe and georgette. Beige, brown, c!::n, black, vy and mixtures. Sizes 14 to 20. e terncon 3od Evening Frocks, of chifion and Wfl'"fi “'fi 2 Crepe afiermosn Dresses dn. vy bue bl §red ructies, 14 o' d0. Were P&‘ t'il l::' Jtane %"mu_f‘g: 3 ."14“'!? itbr Misses” Better Gowns $34.75 Were $59.50 to $69.50. 7 Go\ms, for street, afternoon and evening. Of wool crepe, transparent velvet and silk crepe. ln“grie:é:r&st blld: b.rov:n and.flxturu. e rogt m Erocks, in saty crepes. Black a: FEE L R e e MissEs’ BETTER DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. Juvenile Apparel Reduced (i § Double- Jersey Suits, lfl}'.“ i with Beired an P 3 ‘%'I:“M Has, 1n Ted, bl o) Srosn & e el Chlffon Hosc, Special, $1.25 pair ’mf"" sheer silk stockings; with silk plaited lolfl and lined silk hems. Smart accessory colors for women’s and misses street wear. Sizes 8% to 10 in the upecul nm:p 1 on, u:fl“- fow Boys’ and Girls’ Stockingl, 35¢ pdr—-a Were 78c. 280 pairs wool-mixed hose, in white, =h-m- ;ngne and brown. Sizes Bt .1."7";,.-'3'3"-'-' a*&g'.rm- ml? h||l o Tomorrow Brings the Store-Wide Remnant Day Savings See additional Remnant Day offerings in today’s edition of the Washington Times Women’s Hats, $1 46 hats of felt and velvet greatly reduced. M1uINerY, THEmRD FLOOR, Women’s Hats, $3/ 57 smart hats hom the mlunery !llon are ;n 'S hats of velvet. felt. lnd soleil are radically reduced to $5 MILLINERY su.on, ‘THIRD FLOOR. Women’s and Misses’ Silk Sports Shirts, $2:95 Were $5.75. 32; white and pastel riding shirts. Sizes 34 to 42. Of fine quality radium. 20 White mu Pastel Silk 8, izes 34 to 42. Were Brushed Wool Scarf Sets, $1 Were $3.75. 30 sets, in green, rose, tan, white striped with f‘olon “2031': toboggan caps. Im; 3 gy e mfi'xo‘r“&'fim Were 1 No' iats 1 s, i and"velvet. 38.50. Now GIRLS' AND JUNIORS’ H.A'l’! Fourta FLOOR. 3-Pot Plant Stands, %1 Were $1.50 H'"" Electrio uom SuonTLY - Odds ‘and ends of table and less than half of Sherbets, wine tumblers, pitchers. From 10 GLASSWARE, FIFTH FLOO) Fruit Plates, 60c dozen 20 dozen attractively decorated (nait plate: nds’ ware. fancy china and greatly reduced prices. A, FLOOR. Stationery, 55¢ box An unusually good value in stationery. One pound of raper and two packages of envelopes. A limited quantity of box paper at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Boxes slightly SOILED and BROKEN. STATIONERY, FrsT FLOOR, 12 Metal Cloth Bags, $1 SLUS. 12 Red Metal Cloth Pouch it chain handies yeriety of “colo $2.50. _ Not by :é'm Cloth, | o l ATHER GOOW. “First Sanitary Aprons Special, 50c 72 Silk-Rubberized Lace-trimmed IAII Flesh Voile Sanitary Step-ins, medium and large sizes. m!ul. %v and 12 inch porket son,- 7 Laundry Bags, SOJ \ 30 Cloth-covered Hangers, BO!L— ED. Were 15¢. Now. 1 Art 'lkkln( Hat Bag to SOILED. Was N -9 Ollaloth Bags for Gal TUb- ber shoes and umbrellh::-'Wm 50c. Now some $1. 500 12° Ribbon ~‘Handkerchief cne-. . Were 50c. Now.. lalc Hat '!ll-;?m"Y DAMAOE B%:: Sk ou size, BLIGHTLY DAMAGE wmll&o N¢ kerchief Boxes, SOILED and DAMAGED. Wfl.m Now..25¢ 30 Modernistic Pattern _Cloth Notions, Arstes ll-"l.hfl Froon.

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