Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1936, Page 11

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Y THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 18, 1936—PART ONE. You will find Our Letter of Credit convenient and easy to use . .. with no down payment, When you are too busy to come downtown, and three equal payments on November 16, call Sally Blair, our personal shopper. She December 15 and January 15. will be glad to do your shopping for you. Credit Office . . » Fifth Floor - = Sally Blair o o » Dlstrici 4400, G Street at Eleventh Distriet 4400 “As You Desire Them” Two Dominating Groups Silk and Synthetic Woven-Through-to-the-Back FABRICS RUGS Thousands of yards of fabrics, selected by textile experts who are trained to know un- failingly what you want and when you want $ 50 it. Quality is here. Enduring loveliness and b wear. See these splendid inducements to a self-made Fall wardrobe tomorrow. Both in Sizes 9x12 and 8’3”x10'6"” Printed French Crepe Crown-tested rayon in @ comprehen= 4 » e g g Two Fine Examples From Our Finest Makers _cluding the sought-after Paisley Brigtts Both irreproachable in quality! Featured at important savings Spic and Spun Rayon and Wool Lends itself admirably to your ‘ Their patterns are deft replicas of renowned Oriental Autumn dress needs. Done in these . . o chic colors: Tuscan wine, Zinnia, . pieces of art. You may read in fl"eH_' color blends har- Devon Green, Chili Brown, Flotilla C mony synonymous with the true Oriental rug, vermin Blue and Black. I proof. A splendid variety of which each rug insures you— AllSilk Washable Flat yard Crepe ® Long, sturdy linen fringes Excellent quality and your choice of 25 fashionable Fall colors for ell ©® Woven-through-to-the-back patterns ht eeds. d ope ey ® With a luster that accents colors Acetates and Rayons ® Closely woven; luxurious pile An extensive variety of weaves. Synthetic aristocrats that are pure inspirations for clever fingers, ‘Added Attraction: Waffle Rug Cushions Mallison’s Crepe in 10 delect- oo able colors. ¥ XY 5 _Si % @. N AILSilk Canton Crepe. $ l LK ‘ . 7074 Tear-Drop, a new and beauti- 32-Ounce ht i e _//‘f'\' ful synthetic. : 9xu7;2; 3306 feek snes. 8 4.95 S /‘t““\%y’\\\’\‘\/"% All- Silk Hammered Satin, . A S oeec mothoret— %w,;;‘,‘gg%,’ adapted to Empire styles. yard ' . - % e Foutk Flaow -, All-Silk Satin Crepe, luminous : : s 2 and lovely. = Go-Getters for Young Hopefuls Sturdy togs. Eye-catching apparel. Helpful gadgets. All priced to make a hit with par- ents. SCALES for our growing clientele: Troditiona! pink §63 @)@} ” ’ Chenille Taffeta, $1.49 yard or blue stounch basket scales. Regularly $3.98__ - SNOW SUITS: They will wear these snug Continental Glow down The latest vogue . « . smart for daytime or evening wear. Black washable suits in blustery weather. 1-piece zipper 54 98 ground with blue, red, green or all-black. front with helmet. Sizes 2 to 4. Rose and copen o : FOLDING CARRIAGES: Save space and energy with these com- Yard Goods « « « Second Floor, pact folding Leatherette and rubberized cloth 88 88 carriages. Extension front and reclining back. - - b Metal Cloth and Lame, $1.95 yard Metal cloth with truly magnificent all-over embroidered effects. Lame in bright surface weaves and crepes shot with glinting metal threads. ond mittens. Pink, blue and white. Sizes 1 to 3. 34—‘98 25% Silk and Wool ! » ) Cold Weather 'Round the Bend—Prepare with KNIT SLEEPERS: To make them sleep like lambs. 780 Complete at Pink and blue. Sizes 2 to 8 ( \'S' :{ N D I E S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS: Slip- les in f e l J wearable quality. Street i sc:::d:;‘fjsus;n hll?: sl 98 : ( 3 ‘\..J AI I'WOOI BIa n kets 4-PIECE KNIT LEGGING SUITS: Boby's a study in cozy warmth. All wool knit coat, slip-on sweater, leggings, cap llMerodeH Panel Rib ALL WOOL SHAWLS: Many warm and practical § e uses. Soft and downy to swathe baby in " 1019 FLANNELETTE WEAR: Infants’ gowns, wrappers and slips. Each 29¢ mother’s. BROTHER'S JERSEY SUITS: Brisk, good-looking ~ 2-piece styles. Lined pants, slip-on blouse. Blue aond sl 4 brown. L) Children’s and Infants’ wear . « « Third Floor. 1f it is molded fit you seek, here are undies plieble and soft that give with the body and keep you sensibly warm. Light in weight, the new panel rib vests and panties are marvels of comfort and warmth, Tearose. Small, medium Double-bed size, 100% all and large. Longer length panties :r?»?ilébl: a:::?:‘e'g ,foor‘u::rlz "3 that come well over the knee, 85¢; nights ahead. And os good looking os extra size $1. ;7::;:; cgorl%:: ':n:vnusg-gl’:c:e:ie:;mg Ir: match. Underwear « . « First Floor, Blankets . . . Second Floor. For the First Time in Washington With lovely 3 . . hand details 2 . oIt Sorority Girl ; / - You will single them out 1ty styles L/ by their hand-finished / 4 Ve “Eine i » details. Figure-moulded, [ on appealy ot 10 eg.a..- \-0n>. t ¥ and N y/ tailored models, invisible . 0%t 08 1 b o e N o o ha Processed Afford Your Eyes the Comfort of modes. Seams, of course, Srimee M EEruTOE | FOUNDATIONS | Library Frames and straight tops. Shim- R 5 egularly $. mering silk slips, with ond embroidery motifs. e weted < innovation. The Neva-Wet scientific process renders the Fitted to provide a nicety of comfort you'll 2 35 . Special at fagotting, hemstitching fi d 50 Sorority Girl foundations feature this new and exclusive Tearose. Sizes'34 to 44. i ‘Dem X garments § iration, spot and stain resistant. Adds relish. Demi-amber and flesh color finish. e an v ot . to personal daintiness and the life of the garment. Nose rest in sure, perfect adjustment. Third Floor, ) oM A Foundations ond *5 95 o &7 95 Have your eyes examined ° ? f without charge. Corsets o0 fll;l Floor, .- Optical Department o o o Balcony,

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