Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1930, Page 64

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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART THREE. Corcoran Gallery Mecca Christmas Checks Cashed ~ Use Your Charge Account Of Artists and Society At Annual Exhibition Just present them for payment. There is no obli- ® I.OO s. O As usual, you have the privilege of your charge e gation to purchase. This is merely a courtesy Brooks ) i account, or an opportunity to open ome, if you have ITH Scene an Interesting One as gladly extends to you. G- STREET BETWEEN | 12TH T e Vast Company Visited and o T Y Starting ' i kit iAo of Conteapo- | 3 4 Monday p4 rary American Oil Paintings in the Cor- | coran Gallery of Art was opened last | evening with a private view, with the S S ruife ol e gy set | Seven big selling daJs with reductions that affect every department of the store. Merchandise for this event is as hosts. A large company, representa- @.fié‘ofig‘:&lfimfi%}?&fi?g planned months in advance and must uphold every Brooks standard of quality and style before being presented to oref " Greting ol fiends s 0 e the public. You will find it exceptionally worth while to come to Brooks during the OPPORTUNITY SALEI interesting paintings on the walls, giv- TR O e . was 9 o'clock and many arrived before that time, while many more came later. At the top of the great staircase, | two tables with catalogues were placed and were presided over by Mrs. Robert ‘Webb, Miss Adrienne Low, Miss Susan Mullett and Miss Virginia Squires. Among the many at the exhibition | e ittt Ocmutissnes anf Mes: , Tormer Distric oner and_Mrs. ¢ : _ Sidney F. Taliaferro, with the {ormer’s Here’s a real saving in dressy models for misses, juniors and women, Not dresses made to sell for a price, but dresses made up to Brooks’ Prask 5. Bright, Mr. and Mis. R. M. regular, small and large. They are exceptional values — not only be- standard and cut to these low prices to make the OPPORTUNITY SALE® one cause of their style, but because of the unusual furs which adorn them. that will be long remembered, %69 to $89 COATS $1675t0%25 FROCKS Opportunity Opportunity 1 4 > Price Price The Russian Cossack influence makes Com owing itself felt in the fashioning of this excep- and cm;;flete ?::’ckm P - lac:;, ik tional group, trimmed in flattering furs d b e oty e Coon 1 such as Persian krimmer, Russian fitch, and evening. Juniors’, 11 to 17; misses’, ot A ; kolinsky and other furs. 12 to 20; women's, 38 to 46, and extra Louis Moneyway. Congress Circle F:ming 5 £ $49 to $69 i) B | Gon it COATS $25 to $39.75 FROCKS of mnunutlvel ‘who have already Opportuni $ Opportunit arri in Washington and have again Astonishingly clever copies of our higher priced Coats beauti- Frocks of the better type— fully trimmed with Caracul Crppe and satins for street; lace, (lamb), Lapin, Kit Fox, Squir- chiffon and triple georgette lm: rel and other furs. afternoons., Misses’, _ matrons and larger women’s sizes. L T $89 to $139 Coats Morson . Hull of Sio resen tive Parker 'c.ornotnc of g«:évn?ork, — Opportunity s Pennsylvania. s mlar 0K / Price regular Prominent Speaker Listed A collection that at By Democratic Women e ae o a Syeae Doy h‘gfilflm’flmflufllumvfll Sflmu. B‘Lun. new Browns, Bottle be the guest of honor P Tl o LR nity presented now. b Brooks Dresses . His subject will be “Unem- £ - Brooks Coats—2nd Floor Third Floor Miss Martha Van Rensselaer, assist- ent director of the White House Con- ference on Child Health and Protection, will be & guest of honor and at the forum $29.75 to $39.75 $16.75 to $39.75 by er e SPORT COATS § R — will be’ ml'smudny evening at the Opportunitys | f=—— Mr. Claude Porter, interstate com- Price 4 Pormal occasion frocks that show a fascinating merce commissioner and president of 3 and almost bewildering wealth of new fashion fea- the soclety, r;n planned this first meet- X B~ tures. Soft, lustrous velvets and satins, dull crepes, as a “get-together.’ d in misses’ and juniors’ sizes, as well as women’s. re are many Iowans who have re- / % Sizes 12 to 18 and 38 to 46. cently come to Washington and this 4 e i opporturity o meet others Tweeds, Alpacas, Camel Hairs—plain i A G EXQUISITE EVENING WRAPS ‘There will be dancing and cards. and fur trimmed—in Lapin, Opossum, & . Caracul, Fox and Wolf. Black and | 7N Opportunity$2 4 : Price Whites, Browns, Tans and Green mix- McDEVITT'S o | | { A e PR SE R R and A variety of sport fashions to elvet, Metallic and Brocaded 1202 G St. Dis. 3211 Hundreds of New i ‘Brooks—3rd Floor - Brooks—2nd Floor ¢ ; Dider Your Two-Tone, High-Colored \ ‘ Beautiful f Dgllf)e s ADVANCE 7 y/ 1 Regular $2.95 French and Daffodil Crepe \ Selection of 5 Nmrzs;”m8 WINTER FELTS , LINGERI E . FUR SCARFS You will 1 at Regularly $29.75 to $49.75 okill in harmoniously blend- ! e new shades are Chomise gonce ste. f L ing fine draperies to your |f' Op o $ 2 ;u;;.&" French g $ 9 5 coats and stepina i 0 $ present furnishings. ||| rtunit . 8\ ¥ 259 Pink 3 Whether you are furnishing Ly Y ° g 4 e Opportunity an entire house or a single |! Price Peice room, our experienced deco- ||| . 2 3 ] rators will be pleased to sub- 5 The mew silhouette lines, elab- mit color schemes, render orately trimmed with fine lace, advice and estimates. delicately tailored with em- For the character of work- Promptly at 9 o'clock the sale starts 1 ey /g I\ broidery effects. Panties % £ \ 1 A luxurious Fox scarf is the pride manship and quality of ma- of these hundreds of stunning new with yokes, and buttons of every woman and n.;ls.; who owns terials, our prices are the creations that are the season’s most be- o the side styles. All one. And now at this ndlcul_oully low lowest in the city. Order witching fashions and values really ex- i every sise. ;‘l‘ prlcedyou hl‘«; your choice of red, now for Christmas, and traordinary. Frankly speaking, hats of TOWn and Cross ¥oxes. ;'.‘.gy}’"‘ them when you're this quality and workmanship are g never found below twice this sale price. SPECIAL VALUES ... | Try and picture such a spectacle as Save on These Taitred Marquinee | | 2,53 o vy e g FUR COATS Curtains, Pair, $1.25 2,000 Pairs A 300 Others to $9.95 | Gsof op‘v"i S HOSE HANDBAGS M"KSIB]EE“‘“ No Restrictions 50-Inch Rayon Genuine Fluff ; Ev Mongaisetie, Fard, 45¢ Yy Formerly ’32395"5' $350 and Regularly $1.35 Formerly $4.95 and $6.95 Regularly $6.95 Fur 'a.t l 3 off New 50-Inch Rep ANGORA BERETS $1.85 85c w 33;5 $4:_8_§ Conventent Terms Damask, Yard, $1.95 = . Undoubtedly this is the first and trimmed with Nat- Others to $5.95 Yard i .85 o ate S DD, Brand - new and perfect! Exqui- Styled by Paris. Made up to time you have been offered ural Fitch, and Mink- R e “g'wm ; Bvl:p_ site textures! Finest Gauge! Clear Brooks' standards and presented at robes of such fine quality and _dw;_s b :b» d({‘teh" ons, fancy cufls, Bandoliettes | and Ringless! Full fashion, picot the Opportunity Ssle prices. Of | 0 well made st this prics. They S Black and ar. Lt and one-button tailored styles. tops in chiffon and medium service leather and suede. Envelope, Under- and hand-knotted _Regnl-r $2.45 quality, in every con- Dark m:.‘ medium browns, weights. Every new shade. Sizes arm, and Pouch styles. Silk-lined, 3 ceivable color and all sizes. tan, beige e, s 8% to 10%. fitted and most have sipper pockets. BrosbicitiieiBas Brooks—Main Floor Millinery—4th Floor Brooks—Main Floor Brooks—Main Floor & T——‘ t & Brooks Main Floor Sealines, self-trimmed %

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