Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1931, Page 19

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B=3 ....s.aund.—" l EASTIEIR SIHOPPING GCA\IRNII\VAII. ik Our credit manager invites a eall Ye." from you. Wby npt see him when A Gathermg of Glorious New Fashions in Merchandise of Quahty—Ofienng Values That Have Not Been Matched in lS ot b \ 00 Beautiful New ) Easter Hats 8 4c 1931—PART ONE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 22, Starts Monday March 23 A Week of Attractions ~—With Fresh Values Daily Satisfaction Since 1859 INGS PALACE 40 Inches Wide ‘The reigning favorite among new Easter silks is priced for extraordinary economy! Rich, shimmering, close-textured -quality that washes perfectly and will wear to your utmost satisfaction. In a wnggeu range of new street and evening shades. 40-Inch Printed Flat,Crepe 40-Inch Printed Chiffon 40-Inch Satin-Face Crepe $1.49 to $2.00 values in this triple sale of beau- tiful all-silkk Easter fabrics, offering choice of over fifty exquisite new patterns. 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. “Lafayette De Luxe” Sheets $1.69 Value—Perfect Quality Sizes 81x99, 81x90 and 72x99 in these famous seamless bleached sheets. Extra heavy quality, closely woven and with no trace of starch. High- === orade sheets in three popular double-bed sizes at #8c WASHABLE RAYON 77 $ 77 $ 98 a sensational low price! n.m'mcn.ml’l-:,t 40 mx?c" 17¢ UNBLEACHED COTTON—Heavy, 29¢c CANNON TURKISH BATH 'rown!.s. wide; heavy, lustrous quality, servi::uble quality Ao-lnche&mblslched cotton, helnvy, (doub}lfiath;lnd mfl ldn soli | i‘:n:bl?“:;l:)?'" osf p:l:.e g;h. - e B B the weigkvxt !.or I‘I'l:ki sheets and m: : 9%0 ;:oroor:‘o orc| ue, pink a 98¢ clallyrioat of sard s c $1.00 MATTRES! 1. S—Large " double, three-quarter, twin and single beds. Sl Bt HerGORI0 Tt Require no v::iu’j:ywo;}” gx::u{; Made of firm, close quality unbleached 75(: jroning. In patterns of green, 81 00 gay new Spring printings of maize, blue, orchid and rose Street Floor. cotton all colors. wide. Yard Street Floor. 1200 ,200 New Costume Slips —Rayon Satin Slips in Tailored Style —Taffetine Slips With Lace Top and Bottom Immense under price pur- chase at a most opportune time. The rich, heavy rayon satin slips are smartly tailored, with five-inch hem and pleat at each side. Taffetine slips have deep lace yokes asd deep lace at bottom to match. In peach, E flesh, white and Nile. Silk Costume Slips mmed or u.llnrzd. Pastel shades. Sizes 36 to 44. $3.00 Coat Sweaters ‘Women’s all-wool coat sweaters in ‘ 2 1 9 sizes; slips in regular and extra sizes; bras- caps, youthful matrons’ models—in black and all colors. Rayon-Stripe Shirtings guaranteed fast colors. 2 to value in high-class silk hosiery! Exquisitely $ Regular, Extra and Double Extra regular sizes. Colorful trimmings of flowers and ribbons. Fine straws in- clude Baku braids, hair braids, rough straws, peanits and Mill hase of the R i S 1 31/ c 10 yard kn{hhl—!tfl‘ Floor. “ ”» New “Multi Twist” sheer quality with picoted silk top, silk heel and silk-plated cradle foot. Also in 42-gauge serv- Sizes Tailored and trimmed styles in this lux- m@ e 5= = ArchShoes $4 and 35 In Three Wonderful Sale Groups The cream of Spring millinery fashion®! Piquant Wat- novelty body straws. 98c $2.00 to $3.00 $3.00 to $4.00 $4.00 and $5.00 Yard New printed percale, plain col- ored broadcloth and fine rayon AllSilk Chiffon Hose With Permanent Dull Finish ice weight, 7-strand quality with picoted lisle top. All colors. urious rayon underwear. Gowns in regu- lar, extra and double extra size; chemises Valaes in Famous .Mul calf. teaus, jaunty side ares, chic off-the-face hats, clever skull Values Values Values Broadcloth, Perca.le and and silk-striped shirtings. All Glorifying the dollar with new and amazing » N $1.50 “Sombray” Rayon Undies and bloomers in extra and double extra ln a Sale That Unites siere lace-top combinations and pajamas in Makes satin tan 3 wit the Lure of Fashion with the Thrill of Values! tan. v-neck eolurlm ,2(” erdn Buuhful ALL-OVER $ ] .00 LACES vYard $1.59 to $1.98 Values The new and fashionable 36- inch all-over dress laces—in Chantilly, Spanish and Alencon. || Beige, grey, pink, peach, navy and orchid. The lace dress is foremost in Easter fashions— buy these fine laces at a saving. ll.l. GEORGETTE CREPE, fine , heavy and service- Sizes 3 to 9 Widths AA to EEE g { step-ins, ith flexible steel Cluldrens $2.50 Arch Shoes § Dr. Harris’ famous arch-support shoes for boys and girls who wear sizes 6 to 11 or 11 ta 2. mmmmmum dull leather, patent leather nndun Perfect support for growing feet—Second Floor. Lovely Dresses —in styles for all occasions. 50-inch, “Sunday Nite” dresses, piquant new jacket dresses, graceful flares and youthful drapes. In plain and flowered chiffon, plain and printed flat crepe, printed foulards and georgette crepe. Skipper blue, Yale blue, navy,. new greens, black—and high shades, in- cluding peach and orchid. Sizes 12 to 20, 36 to 42, 44 to 52. Smart Coats —~4hat are genuine marvels of value at ten doflars. In tweeds, twills, polo cloth, tricot and mannish fabrics. Belted, straightline, cape, tailored and trimmed models. Throw collars, em- broidered collars, fur fabric collars, mannish collars. Black and all colors. Sizes 13 to 17, 14 to 20, 36 to 50. Jaunty Suits —tailored of the new “spongy” weaves and other fashionable fabrics. Suits of youthful dash and distinction, fea- turing throw and scarf effects. Skipper blue, navy, tan, red, green and black. Sizes 14 to 38. v —Second Floor. 4,000 Men’s Quality Shirts $1.00 and $1.35 Values White and Colored Broadcloth, Fancy Broadcloth, Rayon Stripe Broadcloth, Fancy Woven Madras. Perfects and irregulars from several noted makers. Collar- attached and neckband shirts, designed and tailored for per- fect fit and long wear. Guar- anteed fast colors. Sizes 13} to 17. Purchase of $2.50 to $5.00 Toilet Pieces $1.09 some Sensationally priced! These beautiful Dupont pearl-on-amber (manufac- tured), Lucite and shell-and- amber mirrors, trays, hair brushes, hat brushes, puff boxes, perfume bottles and jewel boxes. Discontinued patterns, slight irregulars. 25¢ TO 50c VALUES—Nail files, cuticles knives, shoe hnru and shoe 2!-:250 ‘hooks . l.e'l'o‘lkVAl-Ulflmlll'l!Wboxu, buffers, cream jars and tooth brush and 29¢ holders. . Sample Jewelry Sl T S TR e S o boxes, 3 lve Jl.smd jars and manicure scissars. .. 50c Values 59¢ Brilliant Spring novelties in cos- tume jewelry, amazingly under- . Smart coil bracelets, two- strand pear] (manufactured) neck- laces, chokers, opera length red beads, rhinestone necklaces, ear- rings and bracelets—Street Floor. for_50c. W:m Suits, 25¢ 72x80 checked nainsook athletic suits with waist attachment and . Sizes 2 to 12, with 6 to 10, with blwmer,kmu Women’s 25¢ Vests, 17¢ Rlbbed eoflon vests in nluhr and sizes. Irregulars. for bocA Boys’ and Girls’ Hose, 25¢ Bdn hncy golf hose and girls’ plain and fancy rayon and rayon 'l/. 8, and * whoopee styles. Perfects and irregula: 69¢ Rayon Underwolr, 39¢ Extra and double extra sizes in tailored bloomers, French hase. 81 .00 Sllk Hose, 45¢ oatney Dt Perfect quality pure chiffon silk — hose, with Prench heels or twin heels. 3 pairs for $1.25. Milanese Silk Gloves, 79¢ $1.25 and $1.50 2-clasp silk gloves in black, white and colors. Van Raalte and other makes. Perfects | and frregulars. $2 to $3 Kid- glove-i‘ flflg’ W mart gloves ‘'omen’s s gt Street Floor _——— 300 Boys’ 4-Piece’ Suits Special pre-Easter purchase, spe- cially priced. Suits of smart style Spring mixtures. Coat, vest, two knickers or one knicker and one long Boys’ $§71.50 Spnng Outfits For little fellows of 2 to 8. Betwn-; 98 of English shorts and beret to mnch. 4 and a jaunty cane. colored broadclot - lars. suunou i 39¢ CKERS in fine woolen mixtures, with elastic waist and knees or rqu.l-tum golf nyle wl;,!.: double seat and knees. $7.50 Values, Sizes 8 to 16 $ 8 5 and fine tailoring—in handsome trousers. sists of beautiful all-wool BOYS’ 59¢ Bwusn of fancy percale and plain- Perfects and irregu dsom BOYS’ $1.39 & $1. and durable !e]lt- n patteras of Il col- ors. Dress U home for East a saving! T -t buds and foliage. Whit and_colors. $1.00 Women’s me Handkerchiefs, 65¢ Doz. All-wzl:: white _with colored 59¢ Prmud R.yon, 35¢ Yd. gusranteed fast m%nmm e T col ard 256 to 4.0 iz-lnch dress ham, in checks, and In mi;‘:'l’ Mnl-l Pllldl IM eolm B\n 1 w M A.l.n p.nty 51.25 Conolottu, 9¢ In rayon-striped and figured abrics, with elastic 59c Tie- Back Curtains Special purchase of 800 pairs of these popular 5-piece tie-backs to sell at an amazing low price. Adorned with rayon stitching in colors of rose, green, orchid, gold, blue and silver. 3% yards long. $1.98 FIVE-PIECE TIE-BACKS with ruffied rayon valance. Beauti- ful quality. Full width sl 39 and 2%, yards long. Pair 3 $2.00 CRISS-CROSS CURTAINS of ucellmt wlll'- in creun lnd 89¢ TIE- BACK CURTAINS 5??:(: ~ Tz:e lt\‘.rmlv;. -nd‘ well made - curtains ve fancy rayon vn u and stitching. 2% yards 36.In. New Sprmg Cretonnes Brighten the hame with colorful new dra- 1 5 peries at low cost! These are heavy, close- textured cretonnes and show many entirely Yard new and charmmg color schemes, nd Floor. e — HIN'! SLEEVELESS SHIRTS of fl.lt knit or Swiss ribbed cotton or non-run rayon. Sizes 34 to 44. MEN’S UNION SUITS, athletic lt!h o{ 72x80 white checked nainsook. Snubber or suspender back. Sizes ’ . 1,200 Men’s $1.50 Pajamas Manufacturer’s surplus of high-grade pajamas, coat and middy style, of plain and fancy broadcloth; some trimmed with rayon c frogs. All sizes, A to D. Men’s 50¢ Socks Mill purchase of perfects and 25¢ irregulars, in fine silk-and-rayon socks. Many new patterns and colorings. Sizes 10 to 113%4. 50c to 75¢ Summer Underwear MEN’S NON-RUN RAYON SHIRTS AND lflol'l'l in Hlk, peach, pink and white. - Shirts rn:N's FANCY SHORTS in new colors and patterns. Sizes in sizes 34 to 44; shorts, 30 3% 40 to 46. Street Floor. Rayon Wash Frocks A genuine price surprise—but the biggest surprise is the beauty and smartness of the frocks themselves! Two of the many"$ sketched. In fast-colgf floral and hg terns on light and dark grounds. necklines, Bow trims, tab and bufton trims. Second Floor.

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