Evening Star Newspaper, July 6, 1937, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1937. 7 Fodais G Street at Eleventh Dlstrict 1400 Arena Shows for the Boy Scout Jamboree ' ' 1 “’*—7*————_“— Have you secured your Spe- ciall Vacation “Letter-of- Credit”? No down payment and 3 months to pay. Credit Office . . . Fifth Floor Enjoy luncheon, tea and foun- tain service in our air-condi- tioned Fountain Tearoom, Fountsin Tea Room . . . Downstairs Store July 7 and 8—each night at 8 P.M. Tickets: 50c, $1, $1.50, $2. Ticket Office, South Side of Constitution Avenue between 15th and 16th Streets N.W. For reservations, tele- phone MEtropolitan 2612. The Perfect Hat e §9.45 ® For Sports ® For Street Wear Roll it—pack it—fold it—this ideal hat holds its shape and snaps back into jaunty lines. Besides that, it can be worn slouch style over the face, or rolled up all around—or in any of a dozen va- rieties of these styles. That is why it fits into your Summer wardrobe, whatever your needs, wherever you plan to travel. White, black, brown, navy, maize, pink, green and red. Millimery . . . Second Floor Fsr M M Famous-for-Quality St. Marys 100% Virgin Wool Mayfair Blankets $19.95 Regularly $15.95 You will be delighted with the soft, rich, blended tones of the new St. Marys “Mayfair” pattern. To appreciate them fully, feel the texture, see how the soft, fleecy nap of long-fibered virgin wool enhances the beauty of the color tones. With border trims to match . . . in finest satin . . . this three-tone Mayfair pattern is simply irresistible. All are generous in size . . . 6x7 feet . . . and full 4 pounds in weight. Ten popular colors. Blankets . . . Second Floor Down payment NOW reserves your selection until October Featured for Tomorrow. . . . . All Items Subject to Prior Sale Summer Dresses Regularly $5.95 $ .44 ——— A large collection of sheers, crepes, and novel- ties, in solid colors and striking prints. Sizes for misses, women, and little women. Thrift Dresses o o o Third Floor 60 Dresses Regularly $10.95 to $13.95 $ D A it et From one of our most successful collections of day- time dresses—white, pastel, and dark sheer frocks and jacket suits, printed chiffons, voiles, chiffon linen, and washable materials. Sizes for misses, women, and little women. « Third Floor Junior Dresses Regularly $7.95 $ These frocks are perfectly styled for juniors, youthful in feeling and treatment, and un- failingly smart. Dark sheers, nets, and mar- quisettes. Sizes 11 to 17. Junwior Dresses « o » Third Floor Linen Suits Regularly $7.95 Better Dresses . . Ideal for warm-weather wear—classic and back suits in natural linen. Sizes 12 to 40. . Suits . . . Third Floor Fur Scarfs, 15 Price and Less 1 3-Skin Kolinsky Scarf, originally $29 $14.50 1 Double-Skin Red Fox Scarf, originally $39.75____8$19.88 1 Double-Skin Red Fox Scarf, originally $49.75____$24.88 1 Double-Skin Red Fox Scarf, originally $79.75____$39.88 3 Silver Fox Scarfs, originally $99 $39.88 Furs . .. Third Floor Sports Shirts and Blouses Regularly $2.95 to $5.95 — e Printed Shantung blouses and acetate, and suede cloth shirfs; appropriate with your smartest taileur, and equally smart with play togs. Pastels and white. Sizes 32 to 40. Sports Shop . . . Third Floor 54 Brocade Foundations Regularly $5 These peach brocade foundations are well boned front and back, and have side sections of knit elastic. Plush under hook and eye, open all the way down. Sizes 40 to 46. Foundations . . . Third Floor Print Dresses Regularly $1.95 $ ’44 ——— Dark printed cotton frocks with crisp trim of pique, organdy, and lace. Broken sizes. Kmockabout Shop « . . Third Floor Silk Crepe Slips Regularly $1.09 C — . Dainty crepe slips, lovely under sheer Sum- mer frocks. Lace trimmed and hand de- tailed. Tearose only. Broken sizes. Lingerie . « . Third Floor . ’ . . Children’sSwim Suits Regularly $1.15 c e ———— Just 20 of these wool suits which afford a maximum of exposure to the sunshine for kiddies. Sizes 6 and 8. Infants’ Wear . . . Third Floor Children’s Pique Coats Regularly $1.98 C : e s Only 16 well tailored, cris styled pique coags in red and copen. Sl::;y7 tg 12. . Children’s Wear o , . Third Floor . July Clearance Floor Lamp Bases 53w 85 Many styles finished in bronze, ivory and chrome, richly applied. Not all styles in all finished, but a nicely varied assortment. o Bridge, 6-way Indirect an and $10. Clearance price @ Bridge and Indirect Floor Lamp Bases, bronze. Were $5 and $6. Clearance price Lamps . . . Fifth Floor Model Shown $257.25 With all General Electric Features, UNIT | Sealed-in-Steel You Save Three Ways with a General Electric Refrigerator PRICED FROM $11 .50 The General Electric Refrigerator has four kinds of refrigeration: (1) Fast-freezing Speed. (2) Frozen Storage. (3) Special Compa.rt- ment for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. (4) Safe normal Storage with natural air circulation, with temperature always below 50°. Bril- liantly styled all-steel cabinets, designed for beauty as well as utility. Exterior of porcelain or enamel, interiors of stain-resisting porce- lain, easily cleaned. 1. YOU SAVE ON PRICE ... a General Electric Triple-Thrift Refrigerator costs less to buy .. look at the price tags. 2. YOU SAVE ON CUR- RENT ... Year-round currest cost is much less thaw you are probably paying wow for incon- venient, inadequate refrigeration in Summer_only. 3. YOU SAVE ON UPKEEP « .. Lasts longer ... gives more years of ecomomical service, ® More Usable Storage Space . ® Forced Feed Lubrication © Temperature Control =" ¢ Automatic Interior Lights @ Both Flat and Monitor Tops @ Famous G-E Thrift Unit /A @ 5-Year Performance Protection ® Generous Ice Cube Capacity Refrigeratars o o . First and Fifth Floors

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