Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1930, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930. 'SINCE EIGHTEEN SIXTY EIGHT Berberich'S F ST. « TWELFTH Before considering the price it is always well to consider the reputation of the house by which the price is quoted. For the Easter P romenade ! * A Timely # SPUNTEX SALE to demonstrate our exceptional Speczally Przced that sell 15 GLOVE| |\ A | 458 ik : / ‘ e W $35 10 $39.75 : Values /1% % . Wi : ; = that sell o 3 wiely Our Oa.vn Imported c‘; ;:eff’i:; eal‘flf;l:e 8 ;?y.;;y:o ::; Novelties—Such as regularly from $59.75 to $65 BN Snllxl ;4; the lop vmhdfln Real Kids — Glaces ol T onter 3 5 Your coat will play a more important role this year than ever before, be- forced at the po ints of Suedes — Capes e eta Regularly $2—$3.44 6 | ] d 2 ” play a H e naqaies cause the coat is significant, not only for itself alone, but because it is a er 100 vital factor in completing your Spring Ensemble. There’s the swagger Stylum tweed coat with the cape collar, the dark bolero or peplum coat to wear with your favorite fur and the luxuriously futred coat for “best”. In all ¢ From— B Vs it sives satins; either lace-trimmed or tailored. in all colors $195 o $20-50 SN, W Main Floor Lustrous underthings in the most color- ful Spring ehades. Dancettes—Chemises the new shades and fabrics. —Step-ins—Slips—Gowns — Negligees— Pajamas—Ensembles. Crepe de chine and High wdistlines, Princess sithou- ettes, flaves or tucks. No matter which you choose, you may be sure you will be correctly femi- nine in every detail. Your New Paster Suit Is Here Coat Salon—Third Floor Choose Your Type in an Transparent Velvets COATS & WRAPS Easter Hat 1 $25 Panamalaque—Baku—Balibuntl—Baku—Soi — Milan — Taffeta — Felt — Ribbon ’5-%10-°15 If you are a sweet-faced little girl with curls you'll look darling in one of the new big brimmed hats. Some of them are poked and some have floppy brims. If you are a more sophisticated type you'll choose a tricky beret of straw, low of back, high of brow and of novel cut. If you have a “hat face”— that is, if you look well in any sort of hat, you'll /find unlimited choice in one or more of these stun- ning groups, at the price you want to pay. Sell regularly $29.75 to $35 Nipped-in waistlines, mannish revers and tricky belts, to emphasize 1930 ny’u The skirts are clever, too, with the intricate in- serts that make them flare, their circular cut and novel pleats. niliu S’l-l l- M Lovely New Easter froces in a bewildering array of styles and colors '25 They’re replicas of the pictures you’ve lingered over in the important Fashion magazines—subtly suggestive of Patou, Paquin and Augustabernard. Second Floor of course ---- [Easter demands Smart New Footwear ur Fountain A brilliant strap g ‘archment » H - S 4 = Mat Kid or the L el b’ pipings of ¥ 4 Colors as gay as the rain- populor mew oy i in a darker bow: styles as fresh as Beige Kid. s al 1 Spring's own breezes. 3 Cleverly inserted bands, dainty vestees, tabs, bows and flares reign supreme. RED CROSS SHOES AT A NEW PRICE. Think of it—this nationally known line of Fashion Footwear at a tremendously popular price. The same high standards of workmanship and materi- als have been retained—while patterns are far more _beautiful than ever before. Color, too, has been introduced to meet the demands of the current We offer this model as one of many on which we base our claim to outstanding Footwear Value—the result of our sixty-two years in this field. Think of buying genuine Brooklyn-made, Hand-turned Style Shoes at such a price—and not only that, but think of buying the new styles and the new shades at a price usually quoted only at the end of the season. A Selected Group of STOUT SIZE DRESSES $10 | 58'50 e e ) 187 manded by the matron with whom nature Second Floor Fountain Room has been overly generous. F St. at Twelfth BERBERICH?’S that all of Spring’s most desired ef- fects are featured.

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