Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1931, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WA i ¢ X . NOVFMBER . “1931—PAR" D APPEALS FORRED CROSS D | C]@gPMULAlsjflujygUL , Green Hyde Doak and G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Strawn Join in Backing Drive el Sal! Regular $1.50 | It’s the Talk of the Town! ==l “Wear Right” | T Gloves | A&\ CO 'fithe WEEK Palais Royal! Opened Saturday—to a “crowded heuse” never did coats and coat values more justly deserve the enthusiastic praise g showered on them by pleased customers! A rare collection of coats—stressing the most wearable of the new Paris fashions! Sizes for the Junior Miss, for Misses, Women, Little Women and larger ey ey “Two Plex" $1.00 s s “when I extended - 5 » " " " Beccrsary Doubleplex Hyde Praises Drought Relief. Praise for the drought relief work of é $ 75 $ 50 the Re % Wittn by Secretaty The three famous weaves of this celebrated make! % —— . a noble and v ugh Imported Suede Fabrics, in 6-button length tai- out a or which s ‘i o B ¥ : s, ) ) lored pull-on gloves; most popular new shade arg Hpde sald. “Right now the Brisk Brown, Midday, Medium Gray.and Bldd\ ) organizatjon is on the firing line in distressed rural area; Farmers always 1 $ 50 $ 50 have been admirers and supporters of ; ol . fr— . the Red Cross. Contributions to it are Palais Royal—Main Floor in the nature of insurance premiums against sters that may occur to “I believe that it is the duty of all Americans to answer ‘Here' as the roll s being called,” sald Secretary Doak in Exlr"()rdinary Sale of Four Popular Prices...Every New Fashion his appeal, and Postmaster General Brown a ted that “the Nation is . . fortunate indeed to have at its com- s . . Dark rich shades of brown, green mand humanitarian agency with 4 its 50 years' experience in administering 5 300 Palrs of and plenty of black. to human needs, and I urge my fellow 4 < citizens to accord it their hearty sup- New Rough Woolens . . Lavish Fur Treat coe £ = port.” Strawn See® Duty to Aid. e 1 - . “I do not regard a membership in Fu" FBShloned : ments . . . Complete Size Ranges the Red Cross as a charitable gift. It is the discharge of & patriotic duty : hi which one owes the less fortunate,” 2 v Palais Royal—Third Floor Strawn said. \ tions also indorsed the membership roll 3 call and urged their members to join and support the Red Cross: Mrs. John F. Sippel, president of the General Fed- eratign of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Hugh | i Begln'llng Monday' P(dals Royal S Famous Bradfprd, president.of the National | Congress of Parey nd Teachers; Mrs. Frederick .C. Williams, national presi- dent ot American Legion Auxil- s ale, president V4 Association; Ralph 'Neil, nal commander, 3 . American Legion; Julian C. Hyer, pres- ident Lions International, and William * O. Harris, president Kiwanis Interna- tional. MRS.-GANN ATTACKS | ) 20,000 Yds. of beautiful, supple silks! Think of i't' }\'nmcn who have been buying silks for years wi.ll [ be overwhelmed at the prices and qualities offered! Because leading manufacturers have co-operated in PARTY IRREGULARITY our preparations for this sale—we are able to offer some of the most cxtraordinary values in our history! Curtis’ stte_; 71?11! G‘ 0 vPv Club "Lad washin +°n“ § - Nation Elecnug Republicans Y 9 Sensatlona'! $|‘95 to $2.49 Crepe Satln | s by -t gERE st Crge: | P IGIOTS Silks | Fat Crepe 2 Pairs for $1.45 ; Lustrous Crep? Satin . $ I .00 yd. Choose! $ I |9 e Canton lele‘ ' .38 Individual Length Chiffon, with needle- French Crepe for Lingerie Excellent qualities and beautiful 4 shades in these smart Fall weaves. )lpmnt‘mp and'plcnlt edge. Gorgeous, heavy qualities—long-lived and sup- More than 60 colors. Picot Top Service Silk. | I le; colors that glow in bright os su : fi wlity that sells regularly nies. Complete assortment of A H Every pair is perfect! Every pair is of ‘ t $1.69 yd. Complete assortment street and evening shades, also pastels. Iso Printed Flat $| pure thread silk . . . the chiffon with silk [ of smart shades. ‘ Crepes. Yard... plaited soles, the service weight with mer- profvam with o shrt sketen of i coripRd sl hem ! Dhic e el 54.In. Woolens * $5 98 to $8.98 Metallic Brocades Silk Back Transparent Velvet > leitovers, but current merchandise in the \ re le offering de sheer 11\0!\1~ in rich tw .9 ich, lustrous quality. Dark, clear newest colors for 1931-32. We advise vou Palais BbyadliSicand Fldor AT WHITE HOUSE : to buy your whole Winter’s ~u]vplyfl—»;m«>l to remember that C tmas will be here be- President Poses for Mrs. Hoover for Set ‘ fore you know it! You Will Be Delighted with the New Two-Tone Reversible o i Pasco—Intotan—T ahiti—Smoketon aseo— = € s Voonbeige—Negrita Shadow—Black— New Ca nnon t Tendresse—Gunmetal—Matin—Interlude AI I_WOOI B I a n ke s Sizes 8'; to 1014 Bath I owels 3 Palais Royal—Main Floor 7 : G U st $7 95 i 3 Mats and Wash Cloths : b six . Pure wool, satin Paristyle Permanent Wave HERTR » Wash Cloths, 13¢ $6,50 ash (4 . to o exac nd wave cluded b pletss does not have to be finger wav t \ : - el e ‘ & ; / make appe ed Intc lace. 3 -, »ed into place . given sepa DAYTON BANK CLOSES | R : Siih i : : ¥ g FEugene. Frederick, Vita Tonic and Palais $7 50 n get i Mosaic Fmbro'l‘l‘ red (43!1("9“ ick Bedspreads- . Royal Permanent Waves, complete. .. sl .00 l’ll]owcasm. $1. )8 }’r. & Stesn colbied oottin Y hand-embroidered designs on fine ed in attractive de- $ I .19 We Sell and Apply Inecto Notox St Box of Six welcome gift at savings. signs in white or colors Palais Royal—Sccond Floor Palais Royal—Balcony

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