Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1935, Page 50

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 31, 1935—PART TWO. annA Announces Z%z &Wflflw AT GIHIS HOP | “The Avenue"=Tth. Sth and O Sts. W oo M OF ITS NEWLY. LOCATED, THOROUGHLY MODERNIZED - CHILDREN'S Department Tomorrow—A Large New Ass’t of Spring SILKS Acetates, Dress Goods All at the Special Low Price— p— W —providing larger = A e E&'fif;g.g%fii?f?.f& 0 A assortments of b -!n. oug 1| repes / : ? ’ ] T » i) o o INFANTS' WEAR 3 gg:;:: gt:;_::: \;h‘/,asl;‘:l:’llers:;fi::b d . T ' h e CHILDREN'S WEAR -1n. tnpe ashable em el"l o > . . Y , : MEL) ¢ GIRLS WEAR Woaslan Mistures > - e CHILDREN'S HATS 54-in. Tweed Coatings —The newest fabrics for Spring cos- _ 3 54-inch Waffle Crepes tumes . . . New colors—new prints— 3 ] ; § —In a new, modern and beautiful setting on the fourth 54.inch Chunga Suitings new weaves . . . Here at a price that 3 - ] r A floor, 7th Street side, the Infants’ and Children’s De- 54-inch Checks and Plaids will tempt everyone to make their own : il partments are now ready to serve young Washington- - c ? % ians better than ever before with the things they need. 54-in. Mannish Woolens clothes. : Six elevators on the 7th Street end of t%xe sLo};'e will ) 3 . take you there quickly, or if you are on th ® Pure Dye Crepes and Quilted Celanese Taffetas. ...............$1.95 yd. . ’ : ? 2 floor you may enter {rom the oy Department, ‘Gome . . . i omorrow and get acquainted wit! i i = ® Pure Dye Printed Crepes. . $1.49 yd. @® Printed Silk Crepes. . . .69¢ yd. k. 4 . > partment. Drop in otten &xe"n";“hfl,‘i{?“"e &s Kann's—Street Floor. ——C0Opening Special— Special Purchase—A Dress Mir's. Surplus Stock of %, Babies' 34-Piece 2,500 Yds. SPORTS COTTONS T S OUTFIT "5z Kann's—Street Floor. 2—25% Wool Shirts zzzgannel Binders . . - annelette Gowns e Lo ne Woven Seersucker —A very low price for wash fabrics of i e i such recognized quality. All patterns 1 . S ek ue Rinohos - ® Woven Pickalaine arekwove}x]l whlchtagsu;esblfa%t cglors, . 2—Flannelette Gertrudes 1—18x27 Stockinette Sheet . making them most desirable for Sum- 7 " 2—Muslin Gertrudes 1—Johnson’s Powder e Fullers Woven Check Pique mer dresses. Plaids, checks and 2—Nainsook Dresses 1—Johnson’s Soap ® Pikaray White Check Pique stripes in many varieties—but as so=ze 2 2—17x18 Quilted Pads 1—Pair Stockings of the designs are limited in quantity, 1—Receiving Blanket 1—Card of Safety Pins. @ 69c to 79c values we advise early shopping. i DEMONSTRATION You'll Just Love to Sew on This! Rty Infants’ New 4 5 - N : Play-tex PANTS Made of Latex! New .Cen‘l'ury. Ro’rarY ) P SPCCial roup Mrs. Gladys Wilson Electric Sewing Machine . Children’s Spring Coats DR I 2o sema s pamsbgor 1_1ttlen§ots. Latex 1sd far superigr —It's a beautiful Louis XVI Walnut finished cabinet 5.95 to $8.95 Values—Sizes 1 to 6 to rubber, it will not tear or dry rot—acids model, equipped with Westinghouse air-cooled motor, i < s oS do tl}ot affect 1;. 'fl‘k;lese Fe‘:‘ pandts ]are !hl]; Bradley stat, regulated speed control, automatic ten- § as tissue, wonderfu y elas ic, odorless an sion and bobbin winder release and full set of at- ~ boilable. Pink and white. Small, medium 2 3 5 —Single and double breasted and large sizes. Packed two to a box— tachments. 10-year guarantee. 3 i coats, nicely tailored of serges, $ and only— " ~ d 8 tweeds, novelty fabrics and flan- o Liberal allowance for your old machine, $3 Down, Monthly - nels in the newest styles and ° soc ea. Payments, which includes a small carrying charge. colors. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Silk Slips . . ... 88c Silk Dresses . . $1.66 |, ..o —Pink and ‘whn,e silk slips, nicely —White, pink and blue, also figured —Hand embroidered. Sizes to 2 years. made and trimmed with lace. Sizes silks—with smocked yokes, touches :)_:: :‘4.“2-1.00 alues: Musiinialipe of hand-embroidery and lace trim- mings. Sizes 1 to 6. Wash Dresses . . 87c Pajamas e e $138 Infants’ Hand-Embd. Bobbie Suits ~—Prints, voiles, dimities and dotted & White, pink and blue, in cunning styles with touches of swisses in pastel and derk shades. —Self-help one and two piece hand embroidery. Sizes 1 to 3. Adorable styles with smocked yokes— styles—stripes, figures and plain col- touches of embroidery, lace trim- ors. Pink, blue, green and yellow. Babies’ Sample Coats mings. Sizes 1 to 6. Sizes 2 to 16. Hand-embroidered coats of satin and crepe de chine with Babies’ Bootee Sets.........ccccieeceacnes eee Sacque, cap and bootees in white, trimmed with pink blue. silk lining. Sizes 1 to 2. $4.95 to $6.95 values. g : c $1.19 Birdeye Di doz. 87, C H ILD RE N S HATS_SpeC lal Klnln':g:‘n b‘r.a;:.' Size 27x27—hemmed. 12 in ;:cku: f—$l.2§tvalues . .. Bewitching little hats 5 or “tots to ’teens” . . . Straws of man: iztbn;lj 2i;1_allhthe smart colors. Headsizei 51 5 5 Heywood—-Wakefield —Merry Maid style shoes are designed for the discriminating inches. . P b I woman who knows what she likes—and likes what is smart! They erampulia to r are shoes that offer everything a woman demands of a shoe: Fit— finish—fabric—fashion. = A collection that offers shoes for every ' Open i ng Specia l Metal Auto Body, type of costume. Balloon Tires @ Note—Sketched below are four of the many smart styles: Patent e P ’ 2. 200 Girls and SPRING SILK DRESSES... . %155 P et ompynRiions fashe aid taffeta combinations—fash- 3 gmed into the most attractive of Heywood-Wlkefleld Beach Cart oung school girl. fifif; ::l}{h tfl:filey capges—lau tr?m- —Easy folding, cross-braced type cart. Upholstered in tight-weave green Dixie covert cloth. g;ilggss., %Tz”ess' _’fl:gtggng o Front drops into stroller position $8.98 Girls’ Coats, with hats to match. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Sises 7 to 16, Special ¢sscevs $8.88

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