Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1936, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1936. Home of Stein fie e STORE ~ Bloch Clothes, ; FOR Junior Colonial Athletics 3rd Annual Enroliment in the Junior Colonial Club of George Washing- ton University begins to- morrow in The Palais ; Royal. Any boy or girl under 18 years who is attending school is eligible to join the club. Simply come to the BOYS' DE- PARTMENT of THE PALAIS ROYAL. Sign a membership blank and purchase the Junior Colpnial cap for 25¢. This entitles you to attend the George Washington-Emory Henry football game free and to attend all other George Washington football games at a 25c admission fee. Only at The Pglais > : Royal can caps and membership blanks be obtained in Wash- tOP € ow -9 Arrow Shirts and e Mallory Hats . . MEN i G Street at Eleventh District 4100 ; _ Patrician Velours The BROADTONE a Distinguished New Styling by Boys’ Shop . . . First Floor. e sead In the Broadtone, Stein Block-introduces a new means (E-"‘j J to Clothes Distinction. A dignified, handsome style ¥ \jlr) ¥ With broad shoulders tapering to a crispy defined waist REEXTY) to give an air of miIvitary erectnes:f. and floftering. pro- : P N portions. An exclusive Stein Bloch achievement providing ol ! ; Stovepipe crown and greater ease across the shoulder blades without unsightly wrinkles ; bty Ji ot or folds. Presented in exclusive, colorful fabrics that adapt themselves perfectly to this new styling. - 5 Ways | AN\ A | Y. BUSTER BROWN fo By AN Wy - | : . Shark Tip Oxfords Charge. 3, Can Really Take It “Letter of ‘l:u'd::t”fln:: Daredevil . . . ; BacNber Qreen velour mount- The knocks and scuffs of busy little feet, and more pesit to Hold ihg to twin pinnacles important still, their peculiar demands about fit- ol?:et;nuu De- i 4 2l and f*:m ann’: 5 \ ting, correct lasts, and room to grow, smooth seam- Hit the Correct Fall Note in e ! £ e 5 s p 'Be::tel:-ng‘rgoiv'w 'S'hc::sesfeorh‘;;f;rsbeen i i " . All Shoes are fitted b: i y experienced Children’s Shoe B' v‘ D' Pd]dmds Arrow Shlrts fitters and all fittings are checked by an up-to-date $'| 95 X-Ray Machine. We must be right. D New Foll Argyle and Manchu patterns with a ] s z strong masculine appeal. Lynbrooke Shirts $1.45 Solid white, tan, blue, gray and new Fall pat- terns. Fused collars. Sizes 1372 to 18, " Interwoven Socks 3 pairs §] New ideas in multi-stripes, clocks and plaids. Fall colors, Sizes 10 to 12. They have just arrived . . . patterns and color combinations that, for sheer masculine smartness, exceed anything you have seen. New color tones em- bodying varied stripes and novelty de- signs. Oxfords with the Duke of Kent collar. Fine woven madras with the regulation pointed collar. Other Arrow Shirts, $2.50 to $3.50 Men’s Shop « « « First Floor. Here are the Bull's-Eye Hits in Fall Hats by MALLORY 435 These Ozfords of fine, pliable elkskin with genuine sharkskim tips and Goodyear welt soles. Boys and girls wear them with Men's Shop « o o First Floor. 7 falais P f @ Street at Eleventh Distriet 4400 grand impartiality. They are tops . . . Sizes §'; Store for Mew . . . First Floor. * $3.25 Childrew's Shoes « o « Second Floor, Youngsters in Little Knit Dresses Cunning two-piece affairs, all wool (just like mother’s knit suit) ; yokes outlined in fuzzy angora, well fitting skirts knitted to look like pleats . . . navy, wine, rust, green and brown. : : Crown like ¢ pyra- mid and drim Sizes 3 to 6____$3-98 Sizes 7 to 10___%4.98 Sizes 12 to 16__$598 We Adore Them in Har- ris-Type Tweed Coats Like little English girls in these gay colored tweeds (also suede b cloth) with French beaver col- 4 By, lars. Blue, wine, green, or 3 g i AR brown. Hats to match in- Buy on Budget Accoun.t, < g 1 ; \ : cluded. Sizes 7 to 12__$13.98 Regular Account, Will § Call or Letter of Credit ~ FURNITURE , S A\l 5 Including Both Labor and Material Complete* 2-Trousers *(For Any Average 2-Piece Suite) Fa|| SUI"’S . Regular $55 to $ 43 8 5 51 4.95 $69-50 Values The new Glen Plaids, her- "w';l:ty:; :' its I:d::: m Sos m : i d solid colors g by The same expert workmanship, the same thorough renovating, including new A Sl €°~lfi&éhryi-immw-.?...»..v-lm X s “ . . . brown, gray, blue- cotton, new springs and practically an entirely new interior, for which you oy o “hlus *cheviot. for you, madame. Heayy, deep nap, lustrous, ordinarily pay as much as r;$69.gg.5950me o(; th:d coverings of plam <I>r fng:::ed gDoubIe brsosted codt wifl; gorgeous Velour . . . the fi . froes i th ch as $2.59 a yard, ai none are wor ess than 4 i Gt ““"'M‘ ;fi?égr'efrgii v;?irvan(t’;g?uof this sale anz have your furniture re-upholstered sports back and two pairs ¢ “,"_"" that is inimitoble as o great m.»i is . now before our busy season begins. of trousers, one pleated "'M':'m' ik Pbonne !rom - d one plain. Erl-Glo Chairs Re-upholstered fined. Sizes 12 to 22. $6.50 w0 $12.50 $17.95 American Velours, $5 to $7.50 Re-upholstering « . . Sgcond Floor. Millinery . . . Second Floor. Rivepade Printed Dresses " Like flower gardens ond solid g.:.’:“::,, :M h; colors. Acetate crepes that wrious 5 % % look like silk and wear like iron. 2 # Sizes 7 t0 12, 10 ond 16_$2.98 Children’s Wear « « « Third Floor, Sofas Re-upholstered $27.95° Young Men's Shop o o o First Floor, 0

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