Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1933, Page 28

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. -THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1933, | MOSES PREEASTER EVENT Regular 16.50—18.50—19.95 EASTER DRESSES AND COATS THE DRESSES ' THE COATS I-pc. mannish tail- Good quality Ascot ties — cape Sizes for Misses, Spongy woolen Furs of wolf, fox, Fur scarf effects. New tailleurs with leurs. crepes. sleeves. " Women and H'alf crepes. Vicdumt'h' squirrel Braided sleeve trims detachable pique : an, : S TG 1-pe. dressy styles. Lace trims—elbow New combinations i Elaborate fur-trim- colars. Redingotes — dress ; 3 med sleeves. with its own coat. Lustrous new satins. s Navy, black, beige, :)aftin'crepe ol Nal‘;l}:;e' ir:;‘e’ gla::: Scarf i Sizes 14 Dress with coat that ~ New Bedford cords, ~ Tailleurs with greys, light blues and others. 04 o SECOND FLOOR may be worn sleeveless pique and all sorts of Many novelty ma- All of them beauti- a few larger - separately. Fine new sheers. blouses. prints. terials. Detachable capes. fully silk lined. sizes. Sizes. On Sale... while the quantity lasts! Tencd & Fowed o Lot 0, Folg Gowns—Slips—Chemise—Panties | ) A Dexdale Bilk undies, with neatly finished tailoring. The gowns are long g S"_K-SEALED lengths and full cut. All of the bias cuts are correctly designed g . so that they will not “crawl up” or in any way cause discomfort. Children’s Specials Tots’ Dresses THE SLIDS are lace trimmed, * > These Colors some uckings in @i | Easter Hats at About ' e N 3o 8] . Easter Costumes HALF PRICE | Jf. o™ | o ; A neutral color that may be : worn with either grey or beige. Boys’ shirts 2 for $1 ; Fogmist Boys’ and girls’ Pajamas, 7 A lovely, misty shade of grey 2 for $1 “ \ to wear with most of the new L J | greys. Babe Ruth sweat shirts, . Deausan 2 for $1 A i beige 1 i i e %”' o 0’0’"“ :nzwabflw;g E Z union suits....3 for $1 and t Girls’ silk dresses Also All the Other Newest Shades Girls’ lacy sweaters Some were made to sell for $8.50...some were" . made to sell for $10.50.. and even some that were © MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. made to sell for $12.50. The first time ever—that we have offered such marvelous . tur- Silk or Wool Crepe l Flare Cuff Suede Fabric ;:Lu:s {u-“s:fl?r‘;-d?ystgzi::"];:::rthel{r:fi};::!ze brims. Runproof Rayon White& Polka Dot Organdy SKIRTS, $1.84 | n GLOVES, 94c i PANTIES & VESTS NECKWEAR, 94c New double woven, wash: $ 2 for l In elther the jumper style able gloves that are al- : - $ Novelty neckwear, in- L St e Jumner e e e ot Just In Time For Easter pra S R style. Flannel, wool crepe, Blond, beige, grey, white L F g A new runproof plain crepe or ruffied with black, white with :&g‘n L] 12", 3‘;:’92‘“ e % | surplice collars and regu- crepe. Black and the new- ] grey or all white. Sizes 1000 PAIRS NEW / ‘ of tearose. Tailored style, : | 1ar collar and cuff sets est colors. Sizes 26 to 36. \ 5% to 7. 55c each. or 2 for &1 = & maich \ 7 Extra size panties and MOSES i | NPl o | SPRING SHOES B Sizes 3 to 9 Widths AAA to C You Would Expect to Pay $4 for These Shoes al.o%e KID ® BLACK KID 412 Inch Loose, | . y Is Brocaded %4 s size of initials ID o rocade Lacy Weave BLUE KID . SWEATER- | & INITIAL Q) omemmee | GARTER B 0| INITIAL 'BLOUSES, 51.95 SACS b P L BELTS...50c gl 'KERCHIEFS, 22¢ A styl Would usually sell for $11 Of flesh-col- Nice and large and very sporty—t e e T e e from, The bags are of patent leather or calt, ored brocade with elastic inset at back: ey g B imcris e y : beautifully taflored so that not a stitch OSeS ons fout attached supporters. Wide enough bold, dashing figures appliqued in con- several new weaves, including a partly shows. The initials are of white ivory . . too (If you're a small figure) to hold trasting colors bn white, pastels or rich, silk one. All sizes. e i g A s s Nat'l. 3770 F St. at 11th I S Note the bold

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