Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1932, Page 20

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" B4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1932. WY ReeetE Why do hundreds of people inquire each year the time Because they know, from years of experience, that it is an outstand- our anniversary selling begins? ing economy event. Why are the savings offered so unusual? Because the offerings are much lower priced 'I'han regularly. Why is the anniversary selling Woodward & Lothrop's Because it is the one annual special selling in which the entire store foremost thrift event? participates. Why is the quality of the merchandise in the event so de- Because all articles are from the high-grade manufacturers who sup- pendable? ply the quality merchandise for our regular stocks. Why should immediate selections be made? Because the selling is for a limited time—eight days. Why are the varieties so extensive that every man, Because we have spent months in planning and buying, so there woman, child, and home may benefit? will be savings for everyone. ...and Tomorrow We Begin The WoobDwARD & LOTHROP NNIV[RSARY SELLING This is our one annual store-wide selling. It is the one time each year when the entire store goes to its best sources of supply and asks for merchandise at extraordinary price concessions. Quite naturally then, our manufacturers make their most unusual efforts to give us the best values possible. The concessions they have given us this year, taken from wholesale prices already at their lowest in a generation, make it possible for The 52nd Anniversary Selling to bring you values that surpass even those of previous anniversary events. Indicative of the Thousands of Values All Over The Store 2,786 frocks for women, misses, little women, larger women 1,380 girls' Spring dresses, of every type 21,600 pairs silk hose—including 12,000 pairs Granite hose 6,714 infants' apparel and furnishing items 1,800 pairs of women's and misses' Spring footwear 3,000 men's madras and broadcloth shirts 7,150 undergarments for women and misses 1,680 boys' shirts and blouses—5,000 articles boys' apparel 1,485 hats in the styles smart women and misses want 8,500 yards of drapery and curtain fabrics 15,200 notions in everyday demand 1,120 rugs, of every type and description 1,728 packs of playing cards—"Congress" cards included 5,892 wanted housewares, to lighten your housekeeping Directory for Locating 52nd Anniversary Values FIRST FLOOR—Toiletries and notions, FOURTH FLOOR—Girls’, juveniles’, and in- FIFTH FLOOR—China and glass, floor cov- SIXTH RLOOR-—Living-room, dmm; -room books, je.welry and silverware, stationery, dress fants’ app:rel;.The Boys’ Store, radio, luggage, erlngs housewares, garden and unpainted fur- and bedroom furnitvre; beds bedding, accessories, candy. toys and sporting goods. niture, electric apphances mirrors and pictures. SECOND FLOOR—The Men’s Store, bed coyerings, linens, dress goods of every type, hair dressing. SEVENTH FLOOR—Curtains and draperies, lamps and shades, art embroidery, The Gift Sh THIRD FLOOR-—Dresses and coats for WO ODW P 55 women, misses, little women, larger women; DOWN STAIRS STORE—Accessories ud furs, nfillmery undergarmems women’s and 1 £ and mi: boys, s e 10™ 11™ F anD G STREBTS mf‘:lnrt: ronre::t;u:lmlhmg-““ i

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