Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1935, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1935. TODAY and Tomorrow—9:15 A.M. to6 P.M. mussed or soiled from handling. Assortments and sizes are broken. But every piece of it is RALEIGH Ql.JALITY. Every man and woman can save ma- terially by anticipating their future (as well as - presen.t) wants in these sales. We do not take much ; stock in “forecasts” . . . but we would tactfully sug- gest that you be here early if you want to be sure to secure everything you want. C | . e L e ALL SALES FINAL...NO MAIL, PHONE OR C. 0. D. ORDERS, REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES... All Items Subject to Prior Sale MEN’S CLOTHING MEN’'S FURNISHINGS 4 SUITS; tweeds and cheviots; sizes, regular (1) 39; slim (1) S Swim Shirts; were $3.50___ 40, stout (1) 40, med. stout (1) 38; were $30 and $35. 7 Swim Pasts: were $256. 23 SUITS; worsteds, tweeds and shetlands; broken s 5 Swim Pants; were $3.50. $30 to $40- . 3 3 3 Swim Pants; were $5__ 17 SUng.;‘oH.rt Schaffner & Marx 5188 2 Swim Suits; were $3.50 FOR years many of our regular custuiuers have formed “buying habits” around these Pre-Inven. tory Clearances . . . For our semi-annual house-clean- ings of the finest merchandise in the land have become a tradition in the Capital City for quality and value. Discriminating Washington men and women know that when this store sponsors a sale like this it means REAL SAVINGS on fashionable apparel. It has always been our policy to clear our stocks of every piece of the old-season merchandise at the beginning of a new season. Conseguently hur- dreds and hundreds of fine-quality “fashion firsts” nrucle‘s are marked at ridiculously low prices in many instances. Some of the merchandise is slightly BOOKS CLOSED Charge Purchases Billed Oct. 1st 127 ’Kerchiefs tial; linen; were 50 25 ’Kerchiefs; initial; linen; were $1__ 143 'Kerchiefs; color border; were 35c. 237 ’Kerchiefs; Irish linen; plain white 114 Pairs Garters; were S0c 47 Sport Belts; were $1___ 19 Sport Belts; were $1.50 38 Suspenders; were $1 and $1.50 16 Pairs Golf Hose; were $1 and $1.50 MEN'S HATS 59 Knox Straws; were $4 28 Knox Straws; were $5. Raleigh Lightweight Felts; all sizes 36 Knox Panamas; were $10_____ 30 Knox Panamas; were $7 and $8 78 Raleigh Panamas; were $5 MEN'S SHOES 55 Pairs Raleigh Sport Shoes; broken sizes Raleigh “8” Calfskins; entire stock; black or tan_. Raleigh “8” Sport Shoes; entire stock; genuine buckskin included; were $6.50 to $8 $3.8 Sl--Sum;th Sport Shoes; entire stock; were $8.50 and $10 4 SUITS; Hart Schaffner & Marx; sizes, regular (1) 36, (1) 39; slim (1) 39; long stout (1) 40; were $35 and $40_ $! 1 TOPCOAT; size 39 short; was $30 12 TOPCOATS; broken sizes; were $30 and $35 4 TOPCOATS; sizes, regular (1) 38, (1) 42, (1) 39; were $40 $45 - 5 OVERCOATS; Hart Schaffner & Marx (1) 44; were $30 to $40 7 OVERCOATS; Hart Schafiner & Marx and Raleig regular (2) 44, (2) 46; slim (2) 42, (1) 44; were $30 to $45, $19.85 15 OVERCOATS; broken sizes; were $35 and $40 1 LINEN SUIT; size 36 short; was $15_________ ; sizes, regular (1) 39; short (1) ADVANCE SALES! $30 a0 $35 Hart Schaffner & Marx 13 SEERSUCKER SUITS; broken sizes; were $12.75 1 ALPACA OFFICE COAT; size 39 regular; was $5.85_ .. AND FINE RALEIGH SPORT COATS; our entire stock; white and checks; broke: sizes; were $16.50 to $20 .. ..$7.85 6 SPORT JACKETS; zipper front $ 85 Summer weight; $35 el oo o . » ED SUITS 87 PAIRS TROUSERS; plain colors and striped; flannels, serges and worsteds; were $10 and $12.50 __ $5.85 15 PAIRS TROUSERS; all white flannels, serges and Bedford cords; were $8 to $12.50 $4.85 12 BLACK WORSTED SUITS; These Fall and Winter suits have been made when production was not at a peak «..and are well tailored. We bought the materials months ago . .. at much less than we would have to pay now. Needless to say, every suit is a wanted design and an approved style for this Winter or even next Spring. $35—$40—$45 | $40--$50—855 $50—$60 Fall and Winter | Fall and Winter | Fall and Winter SUITS SUITS SUITS 2055[53435/s39% (W $30 ano *40 Hart Schaffner & Marx AND FINE RALEIGH OVERCOATS AND TOPCOATS If you will need an overcoat or topcoat this Winter you cannot afford to pass up these great opportunities for substantial savings. Single and double breasted styles in all sizes. The most popular of the season’s fabrics superbly tailored into the styles that will be most popular this Winter. O’COATS|O’COATS|O’COATS and Topcoats | and Topcoats | and Topcoats 29 | 334 | 39 3 WAYS TO PAY: 1. Extended Payment Plan: No Down Payment. No Interest or Carrying Charges. Four Months to Pay. 2. Lay-Away Plan: A $5 deposit holds your coat as long as November 1st. . . . Your suit as long as October 1st. ... You m&y make intermediate payments. 3. Regular Monthly Account: Bill rendered October 1st, paysble in October on suits. Bill rendere¢ November ist on O'Coats and Topcoats payable in November. 38, (1) 39; slim, (1) 37, (1) 38, (1) 39; stout (2) 40, (2) 42, (1) 44; were $35 and $40 $17.75 3 BLACK TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS (1) 38, (1) 39; were $20 6 CHAUFFEURS’ SUITS; s, regular (1) 35, (1) 36, (1) 42; short (2) 35, (1) 36; were $35 and $40__ $15.75 1 CHAUFFEUR'S TOPCOAT; size, regular 44; was $35...316.75 3 CHAUFFEURS' OVERCOATS; sizes, regular (2) 34, (1) 36; were $45 $19.75 3 CHAUFFEURS’ RAINCOATS; 2 PAIRS CHAUFFEURS’ BREECHES; w (1) 33; were $12.50__ 3 CHAUFFEURS' CAPS: were 37 SUMMER_SUITS; finer trop were $18.50 to $22.50 46 SUMMER SUITS; wege 325 to $30.. 5 PAIRS TROUSERS; black linen dress; were $5.50 33 SUMMER SUITS; were $29.50 to $35__ 4 PAIRS TROUSERS; wool, were $7.50 _ 11 TUXEDO VESTS; white linen; were $5. 5 SEERSUCKER VESTS; were $2.25 33 TUXEDO VESTS; black; were $5_ 1 TUXEDO; Hart Schafiner & Marx; size 30 prep; was $35__314.75 1 PAIR RIDING BREECHES; gabardine; was $16.50. --$385 18 LINEN SUITS, were $16.50 to $22.50. 19 LINEN SUITS; imported fabric; were $13.50 to $15_ 36 RAINCOATS; light rubber; were $2.50 2 MESS JACKETS: white linen; sizes, regular (1) 39, short (1) 38; were $I12 $2.85 MEN'S FURNISHINGS 70 Shirts; slightly soiled; broken sizes; were $1.65 to $2.50 96 Shirts; fancy styles; were $1.65 to $1.95_ 231 Shirts; plain and fancy $2 and $2.50 215 Shirts; fancy and plai and $3.50 irts; collar attached and neckband styles; were 14 Dress Shirts; L T ERICE HALF PRICE lock and fancy pattern 18¢ 314 Pairs Hose; whi rounds with clocks and smart designs were 50c and 65c - 136 Pairs Hose; pastels and medium shade: 11 Pairs Imported Hose; fine lisles and wool argyles; were $2.50 and $3.50 __ - $1.39 63 Summer Ties; light pattern $i 406 Summer Ties; light and medium shades; were $1 and $1.50 246 Ties; our finer stocks; were $1.50 and $2 70 Bow Ties; were $1 202 Pajamas; assorted patterns; were $1.95_ Pa; were $2.50 and $3 ; fine sateens; were $3.50 and 51 Undershirts and Drawer: 75¢ --. 39 Unieon Suit ool 2 Sweaters; pull-over styles; were $3 and $3.50. 3 Sweaters; $6.50. ne quality; Celanese Robes; were $10. S Silk Flannel Lounge Robe 1 Silk-lined Robe; was $18. 2 Silk-lined Robes; were $35. 7 Swim Shirts; were $2.50. 86 Pai S Pairs Beach Sand: mall sizes; were $2 _. Sta-Smooth Calfskin Shoes; entire stock; black or tan. WOMEN'S APPAREL 36 Misses’ Dresses; were $7.95 to $10.95 27 Women's and Misses’ Dresses; were $12.95 to $14.95_ 28 Women's, Misses’ Dresses; were $14.95 to $22.75 2 Misses' Dresses; white; size 16; were $25 _______ S Dinner Dresses; sizes 12 to 16; were $16.95 to $19.55_ 3 Evening Gowns; size 16; were $19.95 to $22.75_ 1 Evening Gown; white crepe; size 16; was $29.7 1 Evening Gown; black chiffon; size 20; was $25 were $1695 . ____ = ey izes 18, 40, 42; were $22.75 to $29.75_ 12 Panama Hats; were $5 to $8.50 _ ; were $3.95_ 3 Crepe Berets; were $3.95 1 Knox Pastel Felt; size 22; was $8.75 6 Knox Pastel Felts; were $7.50 and $8.75. 2 Byron Pastel Felts; were $6.50 1 Linen Suit; size 12; was $10.95 1 Pique Coat; yellow; size 16; was $5.9! 3 Linen and Wool Coats; lilac and pi 3 Tweed and Spring Coats; were $22.75 and $29.75. 7Su‘ig;7stweedl and covert cloth; sizes 12, 18 and 20; we 6 Evening Wraps; taffeta; sizes 14 to 18; were $10.95_ 4 Evening Wraps; taffeta; sizes 12 to 18; were §17.95 2 Linen Skirts; size 12; were $3.95_ 6 Handbags; were $3 to $5 8 Blouses; crepes and linens; were $2.95 and $3.50. 8 Blouses; stripes and dots; were $3.95 27 Scarfs; linens ‘and silks; were $1___ 8 Sweaters; twin ‘sets and slipover styles $3.95 broadeloth; were $2.25 ; suitable riding habits; sizes 30 to 36; wes 18 Leather Handbags; were $5 to $10 10 Bathing Suits; were $3.95.__ 1 Bathing Suit; size 34; was $4.95 9 Jantzen Bathing Suits 29 Bathing Caps; were 35¢ to 75¢.. 5 Beach Shirts; were $1.95 __ irts; were $1.95_ size 12; blue; w 6 Pairs Jodhpurs and Breeches; white and yellow to 20; were $4. 4 Sleeveless Riding Coats; sizes 12, 14 and 16; were $9.95 2 Riding Coats; sizes 14 and 40; were $13.95 ~ ENTIRE BUILDING RALEIGH HABERDASHER cWa;Ac'nytm i :‘}Wd Mm s Wa é&m--l(filo F STRE‘ET ‘ Buy Now and Save! . Man-tailored /?“f% COATS The first furs are finest . . . these values are exceptional . . . Raleich man-tailoring is $ the ultimate in coat workmanship. If you will want a coat this Winter do not delay In seeing these fine coats in the Women's Shop. They are masterpieces of workmanship — every one luxuriously fur- trimmed. One Style Pictured! 3 Ways to Pay: 1. Extended Payment Plan e THE FURS: BLACK FOX BLUE FOX (dved) No_interest or earry- ing_charges. POINTED FOX Four months to pay. RED FOX (natural) Blrss parmest duwe TIPPED SKUNK . Me— BADGER A’ 55 deposit will hold LYNX ar coat as long O N as Nov, 1. You mav RACCOON make intermediate pavments between how and Nov. 1. KOLINSKY 3. Regular Monthly PERSIAN LAMB Account 'TRREL Bill_rendered Nov. 1, HUDSON pavable in Novem- ber. SEAL MOUNTAIN SABLE Other Fur-Trimmed Coats Sale Priced $69.75 to $139.50 Special Feature in the August Sale! FUR- LINED ' COATS g $|9.50 The earliest furs are always the best. The first coats are tailored under un- hurried ideal conditions. AND these are very excep- tional values — you might expect to pay this for the tweed coats alone. Fully lined ‘with selected rabbit's n utumn tweeds in tans, greens, copper . Four styles at left). Sizes

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