Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1932, Page 47

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THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 31, 1932—PART THREE. 433 —NOTE— N QUANTITIES NOT ALL SALES FINAL W ) fi A n 1 osas & Sons GUARANTEED TO LAST Please NAtional 3770 Store Hours: 9:15 to 6:00 F Street at Eleventh | THROUGHOUT THE DAY Hundreds of Late Winter Model Dresses and Coats in This After-Inventory Sale - Marked Down to a Mere Fraction of Their Recent Prices ¥ Really Fine Apparel at D Inexpensive-Apparel Prices \ Were $16.50 $ Were $25 $ ‘Wer;e. to $25 to $39.75 $39.75 to $59.50 erie $ Were $69.50 to $98.50 $39.75 gl Sizes for Juniors . . . Misses . . . Women Srinn ta Were $25 to $39.75 o B ¢ to $49.75 Begins Tomorrow--- Annual February Sale of $22-9 Spool Bed OJF i@fl tfilfl = %13% | Rugs T AN I R ™ 1 A X ) =g N b This bed is, in addition to the fact that it is especially priced, better than just the ordinary spool bed . .. much 1 more sturdy in construction. For example, the base posts are §15 inches wide as compared with the usual | 3/-inch width. Then the spools are much stronger looking—nothing spindly about them; the head and foot are considerably higher than the usual spool bed, too. Either double or single size; choice of maple, | mahogany or walnut. Only a limited number at this special price. o Iy DRASTIC REDUCTIONS I By the Month for Your Furniture You Can Pay by the Month by Our Bank Interest Plan

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