Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1932, Page 16

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* Edmonston & Co., Inc. 612 13th St. N.W. Carl M. Betz, Mgr. Another Extraordinary SHOE Opportunity THURSDAY ONLY 6" Shoes of Class and Character—charming in style. Straps, Pumps-and Oxfords —black, brown and tan. These Thursday leaders of ours are the out- standing Shoe values of the week. Your size is here in the style that will appeal to you. ' Easter approaches. You'll'want new shoes. Kay Jewelry Co. 409 7th St. N.W. Repeated by Popular Demand Indirect Light BRONZE FINISH - TORCHIER Regular $7.50 Floor Lamp THURSDAY ONLY For { $3.95 } Six Inches Pay 50c a Week Just Say Charge It Another Kay Value Dulin & Martin Connecticut Ave. and “L” PARKING SERVICE—COnnecticut Avenue Entrance New Combination COCKTAIL SETS Crystal, Green or Amber Glass 3-PC, SETS wi.. THURSDAY ONLY e i g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, - WED\’ESDAY MARCH 16, 1932. SPECIAL MERCHANDISE for THURSDAY ‘Each week this page will appear in Wednesday Evening Star Each Merchant on this page offers a special value for Thursday only Barber & Ross, Inc. 11th & G Sts. N.W. PURITAN WARE COOKIE PANS A Reéular 25¢ Value Cookie time is here— THURSDAY ONLY crisp, crunchy tid-bits are in order. Here's a value— and in PURITAN WARE Cookie Pans! Two or ! Ic three would be enough ) for your kitchen. Each, 2lc: RANGES—3RD FLOOR Breslau 1307 to 1315 G St. . SPECIAL PURCHASE! OF 250 NEW N, SPRING 3.® DRESSES THURSDAY ONLY They Should Sell Regularly at $10.50 and $15.00 Jacket Suits! Sunday Nite Frocks! Printed Crepes! Triple Sheers! ALL Jericho Crepes! SPRING COLORS Pure Dye Silks! ALL SIZES Y3 ans Sxtin shovs The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. F St. near 9th Handsome Burl Walnut | COFFEE | TABLE WITH ARTISTIC HANDLE Formerly Sold for $14.50 THURSDAY ase. $1 Delivers One Balance to Suit See our other ad on Page A-10 Fries, Beall & Sharp 734736 10th 8t. N.W, GALVANIZED WRINGING MOP BUCKET The first light-weight but sturdy household mop bucket—needed in every home. Sears, Roebuck and Co. Bladensburg Road at 15th and H Sts. N.E. Perfect Quality—Full-Fashioned SILK HOSIERY ‘I C 9 Permanent and indestructible— P unlike wooden bucket, no staves AIR to dry out and fall apart. Silk toe to picot top Chiffon or service weight silk with Soundly built for long life—has efficient wringing device with unbreakable parts. GET "READY FOR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING THURSDAY ONLY o8¢ Meyers Mens Shop Inc. 1331 F St. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS reinforced lisle soles and tops for added wear. New Spring shades. Sizes 8% to 10%%. Buy Your Easter Hosiery at Sears and Save Small’s Home Flower Market “Where Good Flowers Are Cheaper” 1503 Connecticut Avenue St. Patrick’s Day CARNATIONS DYED GREEN ° THURSDAY ONLY DOZEN 25¢ Value THURSDAY ONLY Six for 75 White Irish Linen Hemstitched Edge 10 Cents Each No Charges—No Deliveries Saks Fur Company W. B. Moses & Sons Nat'l 3770 F St. at 1ith JAPANESE SILK PONGEE Very Specially Priced 610 Twelfth St. N.W. JACKETS THURSDAY ONLY - In natural color, 33 inches wide Use it for: Costume Slips—2}4 yds., an hour or so of work, and a costume slip for Bloomers —1%4 yds. makes bloomers for 29c. Curtains—5 yds. will make new curtains at a cost of 95c. Children’s Frocks—2%4 to 3 yds. makes a child’s dress for 48c t: 58c. Individually created styles in the Spring mode. Beautiful shades. Furs and workmanship throughout are of excellent quality. Your in- spection invited. —and there are many other uses. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR

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