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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1980, 10th, 11th, F and G Streets - . A See the F St. Windows, Depicting Telephone District 5300 . ¢ “The Washington of the Future” : In The 50th Anniversary Selling Are— 1,770 Pairs Women’s Laird Schober and Matrix Shoes 6,852 Pieces of Women’s and Misses’ Under-Apparel 4,520 Pairs of Women’s and Misses’ Spring Gloves 2,075 Women’s, Misses’ and Special-Size Dresses 435 Smart Spring Coats and Ensembles A Group of 788 Pictures and Mirrors 14,418 Items of Men’s Haberdashery 1,150 Pairs of Marquisette Curtains 25,000 Pairs of Women’s Silk Hose 20,000 Yards of New Spring Silks 779 Units of Furniture - —and many other pieces which we do not have space to enumerate In the Down Stairs Store 126 Groups of Women’s, Misses’, Children’s and Men’s Apparel The One Store-Wzde Special-Price Event of the Year and the Most Important Event of Its Kind in Our History For months we have been planning carefully and buying advantageously so that The 50th Anniversary Selling would provide even better values, and a larger num- ber of them, than any of the anniversary events preceding it. The 50th Anniversary Selling is by far the most important special price event in our 50 years in Washing- ton. Our eight great selling floors are filled with half a million dollars’ worth of Woodward & Lothrop standard, high-quality merchandise—marked at the year’s - lowest prices in this, our one annual store-wide special-price event. Washington knows this to be one of its outstanding-economy opportunities . . . those who shop here regularly will find this selling providing even better economies than they have been accustomed to . . . and people who have never shopped here will find this is a splendid occasion in which to become acquainted with Woodward & Lothrop’s fine service and merchandise. See today’s Washington Times and tomorrows Washmgton Post for details about some of the specially priced groups and look for our daily advertisements in The Evening Star, the Post and the Times