Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1932, Page 31

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FRIDAY SPECIAL 97 Prs.Regular $7.50 Jacqueline Shoes Includes Satins...Kids and: Patents. 53.48 Many. styles MOSES—SECOND FLOOR After-Inventory APPAREL SALE Really Fine Apparel at Inexpensive-Apparel Prices DRESSES 55 3510 Were $16.50 Were $16.50 to $25 515 320 Were $25 to $39.75 Were $39.75 to $49.75 COATS 518 328 Were $25 to $39.75 Were $39.75 to $59.50 539 350 Were $49.75 to $69.50 Were $69.50 to $98.50 Sizes for Juniors . . . Misses . . . Women ALL SALES FINAL MOSES—SECOND FLOOR It’s a Riot! ‘THE ROAMER’ that smart little sports hat that Moses launched 15 colors 4 headsizes A pert bit of diagonal striped jersey; soft, crush- able, light as a feather! Wear it turned up in front; wear it turned up in back—it's becoming to everybody! MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Other Bargains Dainty Chemise and Panties, Special ’lain or lace trimmed, cut on the new sias lines for smoc fit. In blue, flesh Oc Listerine Tooth Paste and Prophylactic Brush, Both, 47¢ MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Handbags, Reduced, $1.65 A wide selection of bags, specially reduced for Friday. Includes bright, colorful tapestry, genuine leather bags in choice of styles. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Plain or Figured New Smocks...94c Single or double breasted, some with button trim. In blue, green, orchid, black and white. All sizes. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR Allen-A Stockings Pure thread ‘&vl\k—ch!lf(nn stockings, adl , 1ll- ish; :Er;r\‘v sole, and the dull-tone finish; all 80c MOSES—FIRST FLOOR THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 193%. W. . NMoses & Sons Natl. 3770 bthing Befoe Lific R ‘ASIS SALE ¥ Store Hours: 9:15 to 6 P.M. F St. at 11th The Meaning of “As-Is” Maybe you, who are now reading this, were one of those who arrived early and got one of the phenomenal bargains in the “As-Is” Furniture Sale. If so—then you know what one of these sales means. In case you don't—it means first of all, that every rug, despite all else, is our recognized high quality; however, some of them have been used as displays, in model homes or are slightly soiled or damaged. Nevertheless, every rug is a remarkable bargain. The Reason for Such Unheard-of Price Reductions Two reasons—we re cleaning up to start the year with a live stock—and we are obliged to sell these out to make room for newly arrived shipments. —and Now Read Some of These Outstanding Examples of the Give-Away Prices Well, to begin with, there's a lovely Hamadan (No. 5082) runner, size 2.5x9.8, that was $75, sale price . . . $27; another Hamadan runner, (No. 5107), size 3.5x10.10, that was $75, sale price . . . $26; there's a Sarouk (No. 5101), size 4.2x6.3, that was $200, sale price . . . $63; and a nice scatter size Lilehan (No. 5084), size 4x3.5, that was $75, sale price. .. $34; another Lilehan (No. 5091), size 3.4x4.9, was $110, sale price . . . $47. These numbers, by the way, given after each rug, are for your convenience when inquiring for them. No. 5120 is a rare semi-antique famous Kazak make, size 5.7x7.3, was $175, sale price . . . $79; a blue Sarouk (No. 5225), size 4.2x2.1, was $110, sale price . . . $39; a pretty little Anatolian mat (No. 5229), size 2x3, was $13.50 ... $3; another Anatolian mat (No. 5236), size 2.3x3, was $13.50 . . . $2.75; a blue Chinese (No. 5237), size 2x3, was $25 . . . $6 And now for the larger ones . . . a 12.3x8.11 Lilehan (No. 5393), was $485 . . . $210; 9x13 rose Kandahar (No. 5324), was $600 . . . $275; a size 11.10x14.11, in a Kerman make (No. 5449), was $1,800, sale price . . . $785. These, of course, are some of the outstanding examples, not all of the rugs have been so drastically reduced, but all are equally as good values. Many, many others—about 300 pieces in all Please Note These Points of Information Due to the enormous reductions, we ask that all sales be final. A down payment holds any rug in our ‘lay-away’’ department for future delivery. : / Sale opens tomorrow, 9:15 promptly, closes Saturday at 6 P.M. Sale in Special Room on | Third l Floor New Curtains Tailored marquisette curtains with 3-inch $2 15 $1.25 Framed Pictures Only 25 of these pictures, reduced for Fri- day only. In a choice of popular prints. Sizi 16x127% inches C hems, nicely made, finished to our own speci- 12 Mirror bottom dressersticks, were $2. Spe- $1 2 5 fications. 36 inches wide, 2 yds. long. In cial for Friday, each . ivory or ecru 2 Twin bridge floor lamps in metal, finished in in soft French extra wide, French Marquisette Rufiied Curtains . . . ecru, with deep, full ruffied Priscilla top . . . extra long . . . 43"x2/4 yds. Tie backs to match. Made especially for W. B. Moses, $3 45 . orchid enamel (for twin beds); were $15.00. Special, each $7. 75 2 Inldirec% mefial fl:i('}rl llampsd wlxm three candles. Complete wi pleated silk or tap- estry shades; were $30. Special, each $14-50 1 Floor torchiere, in metal, with mica globe. $8 75 . MOSES—THIRD FLOOR UNCHEON SPECIAL Pried Deep Sea Scallops ‘WAl Tartar Sauce . . . Hashed in Cream Potatoes...Buttered Green Peas...Roll and Butter...Coffee c w..Tea...Milk, Other Luncheons, 45¢ and 35¢ TEA ROOM—LOWER FLOOR Sale of BED Pillows All Pillows Regulation Size 21x27 Inches Regular $150 Value 99¢ All-feather pillow with feather proof ticking. And oh! ... so soft. Regular $2.25 Value §1.48 All soft feather pillows, with feather proof tick- ing. Regular $3.50 Value $.48 Grey duck feather pil- low with feather proof ticking. Regular $6 Value $3.98 These filled with extra quality white goose feathers with feather- proof ticking. Regular $8 Value $5.98 Filled with Grey's down and with imported feather proof covering. These Prices for Friday and Saturday Only MOSES—FIRST FLOOR LINEN SPECIALS These Prices Special During the Pillow Sale Only Pillowcases . . . . 2lc Standard make cotton pillowcases, size 42x36 and 45x36 inches. 81x108 Sheets . . . $1 Standard make cotton sheets, this price Friday only. Krinkle Bedspreads . $1.59 Colored striped krinkle spreads in rose, blue, gold, orchid or green. Require no ironing whatsoever, and are easily laundered. All-Wool Blankets . $3.79 In solid colors of blue, rose, gold, orchid or green, in double bed size. Every blanket all-wool. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR

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