Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1936, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936. The Saturday is your last opportunity to pur- chase Helena Rubinstein’s regular $4 fa- mous Novena Night Cream and Throat and Neck Cream at half price, $2. /" Tested ” D s s ot N s b= Hosiery 4 Styles $| 3 Pairs at .... $2.85 Proportioned Leg Lengths . . . gives you correct fit in more than just the foot because they are correctly porportioned for various heights . . . small, medium or large. In 3 or 4 thread chiffons $1 Two-Way Stretch Tops . . . for women who are heavier but do not need extra sizes. Grand, too, for active sports. In a business sheer $1 Medium Service Weight . . . bring extra wear without looking heavier . . . they are silk from top to toe__—$1 Hosiery—First Floor, The Fountain Tea Room is air-cooled. Come in for & refreshing fountain special, a sandwich or luncheon. A [ la carte service, 9:15 AM. to 6:00 P.M. daily. Lunch- eon served 11 AM. to 2 P.M. Fountain Tea Room— Basement. Washable Crepe Suits Specially Styled for Larger Women 53.95 For 38's to 52's . . . dresses that use good, simple lines and well- chosen details. The separate jackets have sleeves of comfortable width, the jackets are cut correct length to effect a slenderizing line White, flesh or maize; fashioned of a crepe that launders well. Knockabout Dress Shop—T hird Floor. Spend Your Afternoons and Evenings in Country Club Chiffons \ You start for an afternoon at N\ the club, with the possibility of staying for dinner and through the evening . . . and you wear, of course, a printed chiffon. Because they are cool under afternoon suns, and dressy enough for after sun- down. Prints range from lovely flower-garden colors to conservative darker tones. Styles and sizes for misses and women. Three from the col- lection are illustrated. Better Dress Shop—Third Floor. Pajamas $ I Folds-up Small for Convenient A summery fabric cool enough for comfortable sleeping. Knee length styles petite enough for lounging. Pockets, belts, ruffles, ric-rac. Lingerie—Third Floor, B. V. D. l-piece maillot with braided adjustable straps . ond belt. Bagdad blue, dawn rose tangee or white Sizes 32 to 38. $3.95. Beachmate. 1-piece skirted waffle-stitch with front lace that ends in belt. Sizes 34 to 42, $3.95. Other Bathing Suits 519510 81295 Swim Shop— Third Floor. Buster Brown White Shoes For the Junior Miss Lustrous, white kid in center buckle style. Has low dress heel. Sizes 3% to 8. Widths AAA Traveling 77 PEREECT e A RUCGCED FELT for Sports and Vacation Wear $2.45 Turn it up in back, snap it down on the side, roll it up all around . . . here is a hat that can be adapted to each face. In WHITE and these colors: Sundown, beige, brown, grey, navy, rose, trianon, tomato bisque, blue bonnet or almond. Millinery—Second Floor. TRANS-PURPOSE WHITE COATS and pastel angora $|0.95 We call them trans-purpose coats because they can be smartly worn wherever one spends the Summer . . . with practically everything. Their smart va- riations include 34 - length swaggers and the more tailored types with man-tailored notched collars. Snowy white or soft crayon pastels. Sizes 12 to 20. Coats—Third Floor. When you are too busy to make your own purchases, call Sally Blair, our Personal Shopper, and let her shop for you. Phone District 4400. Originally 35 Houbigant Perfume Coeur de Jeannette DISCONTINUED $].50 A special purchase makes this price pos- sible. As one of Houbigant’s most popu- lar fragrances, we scarcely need urge you to take advantage of this value. In its original Houbigant bottle and box, it makes an attractive gift. Toiletries—First Floor. String Gloves They feature a dashing row of eyelets down the back . . . a nov- elty cuff tapering down to a fitted wrist. Their open-string knit recommends them for coolness, wearing ability, laundering ea- pacity. Gloves—First Floor. Girls’ Cotton Frocks, $1.15 Sheers, swagger broadcloth or linen in prints or postels. Such details as pleats, ties, belts and pockets. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Other Cotton Frocks, $1.95 COTTON COATS; waffle weave with hats to match. Washable, swagger style. White or maize. Sizes 3 to 10 $2.39 PLAY SUITS. Desert cloth shorts, printed brossiere top. Pique, linen Nautical styles. Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 16. $1.15 BOYS' ETON SUITS. Lineen jacket with fitted back, belted shorts. Broadcloth sleeveless blouse. Sizes 3 to 6. Childrew’s Apparel— Third 7., J Floor. White Buck by Princess Royal $7.75 to C. Tomorrow, Last Day All shoes fitted by our X-Ray machine. to Enter fhe $250 KEDETTES Sandals and oxfords. = All-whites, and white with colored trimmings. $1 and $1.50 Children’s Shoes—Second Floor, Elected Summer’s unanimous favorite for all-around Summer weor . ..on city pavement or along country lane. Ideal for almost all occasions . . . from walk- ing to bridge luncheons. Cleverly pate terned perforations for air-cooling. Prac- tical Goodyear welt soles and brown Primrose Contest ot Pt Shoes—Second Floor. by purchasing a $3.25 Value for $1.25 Purchase a jar of Delv, the Primrose House Cream that does the work of three creams, or any $1.25 value. With this purchase you will receive a box of 7 Primrose toiletries at no extra charge. Enclosed in the box is an entry blank which entitles you to try for the cash prizes. Tolletrigs—Lirss Floor, 4 &

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