Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1930, Page 48

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNKSDAY. R 15, 1930. -wewe Greatest Saks Values in History, for Breaking Ground on October 27. =:==z= the Biggest October of Our Career! Navy 3 ‘This is the ambition of the Navy And we offer you absolutely the largest assortmettts in Was hington—because we i v have confidence in the supremacy of Saks —GENEROUS HAND-TAILORING THROUGHOUT! values, and in the value-sense of this public! are to be 2 Months of planning have Sroeh Slons, to simulate the sea Waves ALUE isn’t something vague. It’s something you can see and prove. Saks & ' s believes that it is Value that the public today wants. Not mere claims. Not p Tro d uce d t h 1S amazin g bave taken an active part in the pro- oam of securing funds for this memo- comparative prices that mean nothing. Not high-sounding speeches. But VALUE. rial, and serving upon its Executive are Gommitiee fi‘;‘,‘;,‘“l::? fififilg;::féfi ; And we have assembled in every department of this great store the most outstanding new v alu e in M en Y S S u i t S ! B tirec: war-tim values of the 63-year career of Saks. Tour the town . . . compare article and e iaiociucd stestion of the price . , . and then come to Saks to receive the greatest return for your money! 16, 1924, “to be memorial 3 3 known as the Navy and Marine Memo- rial, dedicated to Americans lost at Washington’s Largest Collection of New, Style'Right Fall Shirts T 2-TROUSER at Incomparable “Value” Price! SUITS WE have more shirts : .at this popular 5 5 0 price than many stores $ 09 $ ® carry in their entire stock. And every shirt : ‘Saks we have at this price is 5 1 G a specially-developed L T T LET S omit the adjectives. Hex:e is \ lanned to give Broadcloth Shirts! clothing that has completely wiped o i e 8r —“Saks 1" FullShrunk Broadcloth e ortll A Rk you better quality at ‘Shirts in solid colors of Blue, Tam, out the ordinary conception of value thio price. Al ta - Sitinth Chabrey Sirts & at this price. It gives you the type of Nl Ol Wl iRt e design, fabric, worln.nanslup and serv- il oy N, W cloth in_ solid colors. ice that has not, until now, been even America’s fine shirt e e thought of at such low cost. center. Among the ounds! NO man in this city can afford to buy his highlights are: matching.collar styles! Fall suit until he has seen what “Saks- —Sises 13%% 0 18, to fit every man! crest” 2-Trouser Suits hold out to lxlium at 37.50. Iv day in clothing achi Buy Your Fall Shirt Supply Here and Now! T — « Saks—First Floor —20 i opera- :y‘ml.undl s at $1—and now we are —fl‘gh:;m uhlabrics grades! presenting to Washington : New Close Roll Welt Hat Even Finer INEWEST of the new hate— & 1 v wi.d: close _m].l. welt brim $ Hand-tailored g g e 5 coats. Besides—finer quality, . Necktles > finer making, finer linings and 4 u-imn':ing-. Best value of Saks—Third Floor years! $1.00 ’ p e z-iu: Regulars, ngs, shorts, stouts, short stouts and long stouts! 15 Shoe Styles . . . All At FAMOUS “Saks 6” Shoes . . o the e B ey T & ' Extraordinary! » were the “(hdd'y' of lasts t: fit every m.'.'?.':'z. R-:I:lfi . : YV the $1.00 hand-tailored heels . . , lesth . . 2 0 Woddegs: * Now e Genuine Sedan Montagnac e e maintain leadership with a iR # 7 IIW PLANE KILLS TWO vast and beautiful collection £ oisas s g yeui e e ; 5 Overcoats: 1931 Models: Oy W OBESS T 26, 8. ‘plict, wo think you ever saw at the - High-T pe Flannel Robes Sty vt an shcnec Duon (B | Do i S e L Universally Sold $115: interlinings—finer workman- " ) YOU will appreciate both ship. Extreme, lmodenle and / -;l:eh I“TIMI: and their $ 4 5 o z coni i - % \ co i 3 conservative calors and pat \Dils Boialy eaifoted i . A Limited Number At -[ & collar an 31f belt Saks—First Floor ¢ 2 Soikes St S and three striped effects. All sizes. Saks—Third Floor COAL REGIONS \ . HE genuine Montagnac bearing the authentie R s B . PICk YOllr label . . . tailored of the world-famous fabrie SCRANTON A - \ milled in Sedan, France. Only through special i, otobeiores 23 N i . T manufacturer co-operation do we have a limited, / Opcoat number of these coats to sell now, ahead of the HESTER \ - / 4 > season, at this ufier-geason price. Blue, Black ’ m this ; and Dark Oxford. Single-breasted . . . double: " P breasted. Lined with beantiful shadow-stripe $ 50 satin. Velvet or self collar . . . corded edge. * An opportunity! Combination Suits Fancy Corduroy, Sake—Third Floor for Little Boys | Quality Standard | Lumberjack Suits THE famous “Saks Knit” in plain Oxford and Cam- e 35c:ma| $845 e / ' YRETTER than you have ever bl i g Racy Imported Tweeds in B bought at this price. High- A TaIvsnutieesly Geouth | b “"""'l ack rugged weaves—Greys and it s e : > Tans—plain or raglan Tweed tr (lined), with Bt to s end bowe f Broed o oy 26 ait Hockmeysry mewer: shoulders, Every coat made S ik eloth or Madras, in plain or fancy B B i . s with deep yoke—guaranteed Jae lustrous linings — perfect style. Big value! at Seventh

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