Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1932, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 7. 1932. (\7&@ PALAIS Rom Sharkskin Straws It looks like a big Year for Cottons— Shiny, New, Smart— Specially Good for ‘And Here Are the New Dresses\ e fresh as posies—crisp and new—just out of their boxes Compare them with most of the $10 hats you've seen this a"zd showin{.’ in detail the new f[lshion tre"ds season—and you'll know how good they are for 6.50! Come in tomorrow—try them on—and put yourself in a Spring mood! The new hats are youthful, flattering— L] ( :ostume Sllps Warm days coming—and every woman longs for crisp, pretty, tubbable dresses to slip into shatkakingatcs ws ke SthieachareSnaving fasreniendous on the first bright, sunny day. And these are the kinds she'll want to slip intol From all indi- cations it looks like a big cotton Summer—and, of course, you want to be ready! Companion sale of to wear under your wash frocks $1.00 Straight, bias, fitted and flared models of French rayon crepe, rayon taffeta, flat crepe, non-cling and fine nainsook. Adorned with lace or hemstitching— others plain tailored —many with built- \ N N 7% \7////// 77y s M up shoulders. White, tearose, flesh, navy, black and tan. Sizes 34 to 50. in sharp contrast to the shiny black Palais Royal—Third Floor ; straw and black- p and white A N CRRNE LK X SO If you wear a large hat well, then this charming model will certainly capture your fancy. It shades the face, turns up in the back and the band and chou of soft, dull white are 77 \/\/(4 7 / 77 27 > 7 It Took 10 Years! Note the new style touches—the flattering necklines—the youthful style.s—the becoming —but DuPont Perfected a details. But what you can't see are the splendid quality of the materials—the careful d making—the careful seaming and finishing—all that will take your own eyes—so come in to see the dresses for yourself! Table ClOth lifiens linene If you want a dress meshes batiste hat, here it is. It's of broadcloths the new mellow brown sharkskin, with a embroidered splralette clever twist and a saucy bow of Chartreuse velvet, and then, as a final, captivating touch, pique — Duralin pekasham it has a lacy, brown veil that will add @ 5() to your charm S cotton rajah eyelette rayon pique - o= — embroidered batiste that will not crack! broadcloth voiles :. ing! Sizes 14 to 20 that requires no laundering! e that drapes beautifully! i 46 10 50 that looks like linen! Just think of the saving! Instead of sending your You'll want to get out and spade up the n}lips. or fix up the porch, or get out your golf sticks, or do something table cloths to the laundry aiter each party, you Springlike when you see these attractive frocks! They're bright and new as a sunny Spring day. Made up ) wipe them with ter, a clean cloth i_n the new 1932 fashions, they are in scores of new models suitable for misses and matrons alike—and useful i i for davtime, sports. shopping, gardening, work or play. There are bright colors and soft pastel tones—there are gay prints and demure designs—there are delightfully young styles and other models that are more con- servative. There are even the new ankle-length voile and hatiste mqdels in styles reminiscent of colonial days the dread of tidy house- the life of a DuPont Lacquered Some are tit and the back is soitly napped so that even the finest table top finish is I But come in tomorrow—and see all the gay, pretty new T styles for yourself! Plenty of sizes for everybody! Ever so many of the great Paris houses sponsor sailors Palais Royal—Third Floor this year! This one with its square crown is the last word in smart simplicity. The only N 69 B = trimming is a band of black 54x54 inches . | - = cire ribbon with a flat bow—but it's 6 50 < extremely effective £ The colors: white, and soit pastel shades of blue, en and yellow: attr ely decorated in one o color printed patterns, including early Colonial motiis 40x54 inches 1,]9 54x72 inches 1,95 Also by the yard: 54 inches wide Q5¢ a yard Palais Royal—Housefurnishings Fifth Floor Shoe Repairing Here is another ver- .7 . \ sion of the black-and- T 1A . - " f white theme. You'll ) & 9 ' - £ love the way the hat I ) 5 i % N | [ turns sharply off the face on the left side, and the cluster eof | I 3 0+Y/) W . =t gleaming white gar- 2 “\ P | denias gives it the per- i Puts Half Soles of | " 71 & B | | fect finish it @ 5() White Oak Leather on ) : " ‘ | Any Pair of Shoes! All headsizes in this collection. Palais Royal—Downstairs St nstairs Store Millinery—Third Floor -

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