Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1931, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1931. Woopwarp & LoTHrROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Authorities Say Cotton is at Its Lowest Price in Fifteen Years— Outstanding Cotton Valuesw During National Cott Cotton Crops Up—Smarter Than Ever Cotton FROCKS for $ 5.9 5 This Cotton Summer You will see them everywhere —these cotton fashions — and many of the smartest are here in our Down Stairs. Storf-: collec- tion. Dark, smartly tailored cottons for street—imagine how cool and fresh they will be—light, gay prints and pastels for day- time and afternoon—and really lovely little evening fashions that owe their success to Cotton. At $5.95 At $5.95 Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Embroidered Eyelet Batiste, in white and White and Pastel Pique pastels, in styles for afternoon. Pique with colored stitching and contrast. : ing patent leather belts Embroidered Organdy Party Frocks, with Embossed Voile, and Voiles in soft, chif- pastel backgrounds fon-like prints - ARG “Special Values in Cotton Apparel ‘ for Men and Boys Men's “No-Rip” Union Suits of nainsook and Boys’ “No-Rip” Shorts, in striped end fig- i dcloth. Exclusively here. In broadeloth; sizes 36 to 46. Spe- ured broa > . :i’:l: 88c; 3 1:,, 32-35 sizes 8 to 16. Special, 35¢; 3 for. sl ys’ Combed Cotton Yarn Pull-over Bo; P Men’s “No-Rip” Shorts,’ exclusively here, of Shirts; sizes 8 to 16. Special, 35¢c; sl broadcloth, in stripes and figures; side-tie '\ style. Sizes 30 to 44. Special, 35¢; sl Boys’ “No-Rip” Union Suits of nain- sook and broadcloth; sizes 6 to 12. Special, each Men’s Combed Yarn Shirts, cotton pull-over shirts in the athletic style; sizes 34 to Boys' “No-Rip” Union Suits, drop 44 Bpecial, 35¢; 8 for. sl seat style; sizes 6 to 12. Special, ch . B = Junior isses Will Wear These Sheer Linen Frocks, *]-* Fine Imported Linen . E.‘u:c Distinctive Styles “ leal Scalloj e, green, maize, pea . Bn“t'tom o white, and combined colors Vee, Round and Collar Necks Sizes 13, 15, 17 and 19 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE WoODWARD & LOTHROP 10™'11™ F axnp G - STREETS' 500 Japanese Oval Rush Rugs Nearly Half the Price They Were Marked At the Beginning of This Season 9x12 Size 8x10 Size 6x9 Size April 1st Price—$27.50 April 1st Price—$24.50 April 1st Price—$13.50 $|4.95 $ I 2.75 57.95 6x12 Size 4x7 Size 3x6 Size April 1st Price—$22.50 April 1st Price—$9.50 April 1st Price—$5.50 $ | | 95 54.45 52.65 From one of the largest importers in New York— and offered at these remarkable prices only be- cause of late arrival from Japan. Each of the 500 hand-braided rugs is in natural color with con- trasting border—black, brown, tan; green or multi- colored. Now is the time you need these rugs SR s 1 ‘/fifilfl : s -+ and such a money-saving offer as this may not L occur again this season, so it js wise to make a < prompt selection. FIrre FLooR, Rugs, == e 7 Of Special Interest During National Cotton Week— Muslin Sheets and Pillowcases—Low Priced 63x99 $I.|0 72x99 $|°20 81x99 $|~25 72x108 $|»30 Pillowcases, 45x381; inches, 33 exh Sheets and pillowcases of high quality muslin, closely woven—typical of higher- priced sheets but marked at the low prices usually seen only on ordinary qual- ities. We advise you to replenish your stocks at this time. LiNENs, BECOND FLOOR. The Summer Toiletries You Want Are Specialflly Priced in The June Selli | Bath Sprays, of rubber, in pas- Hard or Soft Water Soap, tels very special, the dozen..65c Bath Powder in assorted Combination Offer, package of scents, 35c each..3 boxes, $1 Modess and box of Cou- Powder Puffs of velour, in pas- ettes oeuieivnee eeseces 58¢ tels, 6c. Dozen 68¢c Coty Double Compacts, assort- Unwrapped Bath Soap by ed shades of rouge and pow- Roger & Gallet, 25c each. [ o R A 1.48 A: for Sl $1.45 Bt:!urjoiu Single (]:ompncts, a 3 sorbent Cotton, one-pound liscontinued style 50c o Cleansing Tissues in ‘l‘oi‘lln Tmu;—m ynui:l:“e? 1‘:‘: package 28c Bourjois Double Compacts or Igi::i:e of lovely :mel shades. B0c e e e Tintex, large assortment of Loosepacts, a discontinued 400 sheets to package colors, 3 for 25¢c style 75¢ Nail Brushes, in several colors Amami Bath Salts—in assorted and styles 38c odors 85¢c Tooth Brushes, fine quality, va- Coty Perfume, one-ounce bot- rious colors 15¢ tles, assorted odors....$2.95 Combs, assortment of styles; Make-up Boxes, divided into each 15¢ sections c Cream o’ Comfort, the four . Houbigant’s Brilliantine, a jar, purpose cold cream unusually priced 50c Noxzema, a large vacation Rubber Bath Mats, in assorted i mRanitesy Noskiiaa. 12 LLO e 95 colors, ... ...... Turknit Wash Cloths, in sssorted xv:ahxm;w -‘:;“.:‘y. i b 8-piece Toilet Sets, imitation D’Orsay Lip Sticks, in assorted " pastel shades, wrapped in cel- 48 at this price. 4 boxes 95¢ pearl on imitation amber, had 65, lophane package. 6 for. Cc Decorative—But Not Expensive Glazed Chintz Ensembles Spreads, $3°° Draperies, $3-°3 Subtle new colorings, and e.xquisfte floral designs “contribute to the charm of these dainty chintz ensembles. Draperies with crisp ruffles and ruffled va.lmlcu « « « bedspreads, ruffled and bound in plain conl.ulting colors . . . and skirts that billow gracefully over very feminine dressing tables. Drarerizs, SEVENTE FLOOR.

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