Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1931, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931. NOW—The “Sunset” of A Golden Opportunity To Save—The End of A Most Successful SALE! e —————————— ] Here Are a Few Last Minute Reminders of Savings That Have Proved Most Popular! Women'’s and Misses’ COATS, Fur Trimmed . . . . . . $38 $7.50 and $8.50 Arch GripSHOES . . . $5.95 —_The beautiful new rough woolens, boucle and pebble crepe weaves, in Spanish tile, blue, green, brown and black. With luxurious fur trimmings. Fall DRESSES in Silks and SheerWoolens . . . « « . « $12 __Street and evening dresses, showing all the new style details of the new silhouette. Black and colors. Women's and misses’ sizes. Smart COATS for Sports and Utility Wear . . . . . . $13.95 —Plain, mixed and nubbed tweeds with self or fur collars. Belted and unbelted. silk crepe linings. Women’s and misses’ sizes. Smart Felt Hats for only . « « « « « « ¢« ¢« « « . $3.55 —sBilors, turbans, tricornes, dipped brims, rolled brims, matron styles. All head sizes. Fall DliESSES, Wools, Satins, Crepes, Etc. . . . . $6.94 —Tallored and dressy styles in plain sor two-color effects—showing new sleeve treatments, new necklines. Sizes 14 to 50. FUR COATS, Several Kinds, Unusualat . . . . . $88 —Muskrat, Sealine (dyed rabbit) and Pony—in new longer lengths. with fuller collars and the new flare cuffs. Women's and misses’ sizes. 3-Piece Knitted SUITS, Special . . . . . $7.94 —Well tailored models in tweed and plain weaves, with lacy and striped blouses of contrasting colors. omen’s and misses’ sizes. Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, 12 for . . $1.00 —~With 14-inch hems. Also linen handkerchiefs with colorea woven borders. French Crepe and Satin Undies . . $1.38 —Chemise, Dance Sets, Slips, Step-ins and Panties—lace- t;lmmed and tailored. Pastel colors. Also Gowns of crepe de chine. $3.95 All-Wool Flannel ROBES . $2.94 —Novelty strifed Mannish pockets, long sle sizes. Candy Specials Kann’s Kapital, 2 lbs., 95¢ Homemade Fudge ....25¢ lb. Peanut Brittle Chocolate Crumbles o Hershey Kisses. ... .. Cashew or Brazil Nuts Jap. Gardens, $1.39 —Charming table decorations in original designs—each with growing plant. $1.75 value. Velour Table Scarfs, 94c —12x36 inch fancy velour scarfs with fringed ends. Blue, rose, red, gold and green colorings. Health Belt Corsettes . . . . Sizes 36 18-pc.Dec. BreakfastSets,$1.29 Bias-CutSLIPS . . . . . " —A service for four. With a dainty floral decoration. A very special value. 32 to 44. Silver-Plated Casseroles . . $2.39 —Attractive frames in plerced designs with pyrex $7.95 to $8.95 Velocipedes . . . $4.97 —Three sizes, for chlldren of 2 to 7. Full ball-bearing front wheels. —Table and four folding chairs—green and black fin- 66x80 All-Wool BLANKETS . . . . . $4.69 pr. —Soft. fluffy wool blankets in block plaids of rose, blue, gold, orchid, green and tan. 4-lb. weight. $1.98 Thermax Electric Irons . « . ¢« ¢« o o« —6-Ib. irons with back rest or heat-proof stands. Universal make. Formerly $3.98. $1.95 “Busy Corner” FlatCrepe . . $1.24 yd. —A firm washable crepe, 39 inches wide, and shown in black, navy and fashionable Fall colors. 50-in. Drapery Damasks, Special, Yard, 49c¢ —Plaln, all-over jacquard figured effects and ombre striped patterns. 69c value. Percales . ¢« . . - —Pueblo, A. wide, Fast colors. We Will Park Your Car While You Shop — Drive to 8th St. Entrance American “QOriental” Rugs . . $79.95 —9x12 and 8.3x10.6 ft. sizes. Perfects and irregu- lars of qualities we have solc for $125 and $150. Coples of real Oriental patterns. 4-Poster WoodBeds . . . $7.66 __Walnut and mahogany finished wood beds in full, single and three-quarter sizes. . e —— - 36-In. Velour Portieres, $9.95 pr. —The popular “Blenheim” double-faced portieres, in lovely color combinations. 36 inches wide. $12.95 value, Walnut-Ven. Cedar Chests, $18.50 _____—— —The well known “Lane” make—44 inches long and complete with lock and key. $29.75 value. Insulated RANGES . . . $52.97 e —The “Eriez-Moderetta” full-porcelain range, equipped with every modern convenience. 88c Galvanized AshCans . . . —15-gallon cans of corrugated galvanized fron—with cover and two side handles. $1.49 value. e — / / — /’ e Children’s “Rosanne” SHOES . . . . “SELMA?” Silk Hose, $1.00 Grades . . . Trimmed Rayon Undies . . « . . . 5 styles with roomy eves and belts. Misses’ and women'’s $2.49 —Kann's Health Belt Corsettes, made espe- cially toru:h;s sale of high-grade materials. 0. 84c¢ —Lace-trimmed and tailored models of rayon crepe, in smart colors and sizes 14c yd. \\\\\\\ —Thirty new Fall styles of plain and leathers, for street and dress. (?overed or 1::3:2?1 k:eue??. $2.88 —Our regular $3.50 and $4.00 grades. St - fords—smart and com!onable,g sze‘s 81, r&p;md o 79c¢ —Two weights—both full fashioned. Chiffon wi picot tops; medium service with picot edge. i th 39¢ —Vests, Step-ins, Chemise, Combinations, Panties. Regular sizes. Pastel colors. i Regular $2.95 Leather BAGS . . . $2.59 —Envelopes with zippers. Large and small hes of smooth and grnlnecrfeathers. 5 PRUChiEsan $3.95 Plate-Glass Mirrors . . . $2.99 —Semi-venetian mirrors. Four styles. Size 1 with etched design on glass. S Szcrnxiein Smart CostumeJewelry . . . . 84¢c —Genuine rock crystal pleces—Cameos—N earrings, bracelets, broocheg, clips. erREes Fashionable GLOVES . . . . $1.79 —Yambskin, in four-button lengths; pull- clasp at wrist. Plain and trimrgned.' i Sample NECKWEAR. . . . . 55¢c —An importer’s sample line of lace neck 3 to sell for $1.00 to $1.50. ey Du Pont 9-Pc. Toilet Sets . $4.98 —Beautifully decorated sets of simulated pearl on amber and lucite, complete with large tray. All-Wool Blankets, $2.69 ea. —66x80-in. blankets, in rose, blue, green, orchid or gold. Bound with sateen to match. Madeira Napkins, 6 for 94c —Beautifully hand-embroidered linen lunch napkins with scalloped edges. Rare values. VWl 1y JURDY

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