Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1931, Page 49

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 4, 1931—PART THREE, Truly Sorry! ® Unforeseen building difficulties having delayed our Opening until tomorrow (Monday), we apologize sincerely for any disappointment or incon~ venience occasioned those who had planned to visit us yesterday. Your generous interest 1is apprcciated more than we can say, and we are truly sorry for the clelay. However . .. Tomorrow We Ask The | &I\ (7 ... materiel The dra; Courtesy of Your Visit . \ A S ® We shall be quite prepared to receive you. The greatest efforts have been put forth to make this a most appealing store: a store pleasant to visit: and a store extremely satisfying in its fashion stan‘&ard.' ® Diligent planning and critical selection enable us to present a vast collec~ tion of superior fashions which reflect the advanced Autumn and Winter modes at their smartest. Moreover, you will discover from our modest prices that we have a wholesome regard for the requirements of today’s budgets. We are a store that knows its Values. @® Your visit to our new store . . . which is YOUR new store . .. will be regarded as a great courtesy; and we shall do our best to make you feel at home with us. Please plan to come. Thank you. L. FRANK (O. F STREET AT I2™ One of the smart- est of Autumm's — X guits — of Caroub Sy f : Rekrm= gz - - . rown Boucle, with oS ity B L 33 f R . ; g Cross For Shauwl = Collar. $53. ® How shall we tell you with a few pictures and a few words Of a Whole new WOl’ld Of fashion? Come and see for yoursel‘f. Come tomorrow P L One_of the smart £ ‘ ‘ . £ “t fi ction” Red Foz in the im- new Tricornes with . . : v ora tour ot inspection :V:,[dfln! Il;x rnll'ar striking Yfiflofltd # A e. Representa- d chic nose g : : 1 h Zoe S ) T : of Washington's newest _(and we hopc smart- est) style store! Above — an_ Au- tumn Shoe of Brown Marcella _cloth, strikingly mmm;l % % E:’l:wfil{;luefl neflvi ! \ S . f fine Imported very dark Brown \ Velour, with strik- * Suede, $5. \ \ < ing Ostrich Fugenie tendency. $10.00. _ Below— Black Felt with the mew sugar Jloaf erown. $5.00. tremely mew this coat, fashioned of A 0 At right—ezpress- a, in Spanish Tile, with shawl col- 4 ing the ue £r gavntlet of Black Lapin. $58.00. g thin wool—this tinctive - Autumn Set, typical of our com- ress, wil novel prehensive o Beautifully A metal botiom - trim. lace trimmied, with French Crepe Band on 7 o B4 Egushell Brown and top of Pantics. Flesh and assorted pastel 4 Tile. $9.90. shades. $1.95. A lovely Afterncon Dress of Spanisk Tis, with leg o' mutton asleeves trimmed green-and-gold _Persian embroidery upon green ground. $25. A charming chem- P - . r - Extremely stunning— these Pajamas ise of French Crepe, X : ; heavy crepe, in viidiy contrasted colors P trimmed 'f' lutce . neckline shows the Empress Eugenie influence. o "unuual, quelity ! ) ~ : $1295, Others, $1'to $15.95, and various pastel colors. - $195.

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