Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1937, Page 21

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———eeeet e ————————— i PO A Tune in on WJSV, Tuesday 9 A.M., Miss Jean Abbey, Woman’s Home Companion Shopper will tell you of some of the outstanding values in our furniture and flooring depart- ments. She will also give you the latest news of our Toiletries Sale. No Phone Orders A Most Timely Special 50 Engraved Cards for Graduation Reglsllzarly $1 4 5 We will make you a copper plate, with your name engraved in script style, and print you fifty cards at this low price. A real graduation bargain. 50 Reprints Made from your own plate. A regular 90c service. Stationery . . . First Floor R Ankle-Length House Coats and Hooverettes 87 Regularly.$1.09 Two smart, practical house costumes which need no introduction. They are so wearable and so easy to slip into that you will find them a real joy. House coat has five gored skirt and contras- ting sash. House Coats: Sizes 14 to 20 Hooverettes: Sizes 14 to 46 House Frocks . « « Third Floor oY Tu Only Two to a Customer 200 Famous Betty Bates Colonial Type Bed Spreads $1:69 Fine quality spreads in double bed size with scalloped edge. In rose, green, blue, gold, lav- ender. Not more than two spreads to a cus- tomer. Bed Spreads . . . Second Floor The THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1937, » G Street at Eleventh District 4400 DAY ON T R Wonderful Values in Beautiful Stockings % Price Sale 600 Pairs of Two-Thread Chiffon Hose 37¢ Regularly $1.15 Practical? Oh, no. But so delightfully sheer and beautiful they simply breathe of luxury and glamour. High twist gives additional snag re- sistance. Reinforced heel and toe. One of our reg- ular $1.15 numbers. Pop- ular colors. Sizes 82 to 10, Hosiery . . . First Floor e o o e — No Home Has Too Many Garment Bags 79 Regularly $1 The smart way to protect your dresses. These 60- inch bags hold eight garments. Snap fastenings. Large variety of attrac- tive Chintz mate- rials in assorted col- ors. Many with con- trasting trim. Furniture Tapestries 51 A5 yard Regularly $1.69 to $2.75 In 5 to 20 yard cuts, in most cases just long enough to reupholster an odd chair or a two- piece suite. Be sure to take advantage of this economical way to make your furniture look like new. Upholstery . « . Second Floor A 5 A e ,.« sl o B RS e B b Ehe ONE DAY . " ONLY T A Spiendid o Savings Opportunity Our Well-Known Lastex Back Foundations 53.88 Regularly $5 Palais Royal special foundation, known for its comfort and sup- port. Figured rayon satin front, lastex back. All over lace top. Open part way, boned front. Foundations . . . Third Floor T a B Wonderful Breakfasts Ahead 3-Piece "Wear-Ever”’ Griddle Cake Sets Regularl 51.37 eg;.::;ry This convenient set consists of a 14-inch slotted wooden mixing spoon (regularly 15¢), 3-quart aluminum mixing bowl with the new acid-resist- ing Aluminite finish (regularly 75¢) and a 1072~ inch heavy aluminum greaseless griddle (regu- larly $1.49). Housewares . . . Fifth Floor Tomorrow—It Costs Less Than Ever *Easy-to-Clean Rubbertex Flooring 39 “It looks like linoleum” This inexpensive flooring looks like the ex- pensive linoleum you see used in the finest homes. Many designs, discontinued patterns. It washes so easily that it is a real joy. In at- tractive block, floral and plaid designs. Be sure to know the measurements of your rooms. If you live in or near Washington we will cut and lay your flooring at a very small extra charge. Rugs «« . Fourth Floor Folding Stools for Inaugural Parade 25¢ A light-weight, sturdy, folding stool with striped canvas seat. Easy to carry; you will use it later, too, for pic- nics and to witness outdoor sports events, Housewares « « « First and Fifth Floors. Y | Here Is Value 100 Men's Lynbrooke Suits $‘I 9.75 Regularly $26.75 A splendid group of 100 suits tailored to our own exacting specification for quality and style. Hard finished worsteds, unfin- ished worsted, tweeds and cassimeres. Blue-grays, browns, grays and mix- tures . . . checks, plaids and . stripes. Single and double breasted with plain or sports backs. SIZES, regular, 35 to 46; short 36 to 42, stout 39 to 44 and short stout 39 to 44. Not every size in qll pat- terns. Store for Men . . . First Floor Start the New Term in a New Suit 4 40 Boys' . Corduroy ! Suits $ 3 29 Regularly $4.95 The ideal school and play suit for the active boys be- cause it is neat and attrac- tive yet will wear like a suit of armor. Of fancy brown Merrimack corduroy that is water repellent. Cossack- type jacket with slide fas- tener coat front and sports back. Warmly inner lined. Knickers with knit cuffs and full lining. Boys’ Shop « « « First Floor ONE DAY - ONLY The Supply Is Limited Just 150 Dining Room Chairs *3°%° Regularly $7.95 Genuine Philippine — Mahogany chairs with ‘-\Q‘\.\‘—» ladder backs. _Seats ? are braced with corner i —— Epi T ¢ blocks. Various other i E types in maple and walnut. Generous size. Furniture « o Fourth Floor

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