Evening Star Newspaper, July 18, 1937, Page 8

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 18 1937—PART ONE. SALE STARTS THIS MONDAY * 8:30 AM. A TREMENDOUS STOCK REDUGCING SALE WHETHER IT BE SHEETS - TOWELS - SHOES - DRESSES, MEN’S SUITS OR HOME FURNISHINGS YOU SAVE AS THEY ARE ALL INCLUDED IN THIS GREAT SALE MORE THAN $1,000,000 OF SEASONABLE AND STAPLE MERGHANDISE ON HAND MERCHANDISE IS PILED HIGH THROUGHOUT THE STORE DURING THIS SALE AS WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW ALTERATIONS SAVINGS—5% 10 48% o WE GAVE UP MORE THAN 16,000 SQUARE FEET OF SELLING SPACE TO MAKE ROOM. WE ARE TERRIBLY OVERCROWDED PLEASE EXGUSE THIS TEMPORARY CONDITION BUY STAPLE AS WELL AS STYLE MERCHANDISE NOW—SAVE MONEY AT THE PRESENT SALES PRICES—PRICES FOR FALL WILL CERTAINLY BE HIGHER BUY NOW--SAVE THIS IS OUR REQULAR QUALITY HIGH STANDARD MERCHANDISE — SALE CONTINUES THROUGHOUT MONTH OF JULY (QUANTITIES, OF COURSE, CANNOT BE GUARANTEED)— WE MUST MAKE ROOM ' SALE STARTS THIS MONDAY ‘3’ 9:30 A. M. PLEASE Would You Like to Have a Circular? An 8-page circular describing scores of wonderful values will be delivered to 125,000 homes in Washington and Suburbs tomorrow (Monday) morn- ing. Those who do not re- ceive a copy may obtain one * . 1+ on our First Floor. TO THOSE WHO MAY BE new- comers to our store. Do not mis- judge us by the condition you find during this sale. Our warehouse and store are both filled with mer- chandise, and as we have lost so much space in making room for the new alterations we find ourselves ter- ribly overcrowded. This will all be cleared up by early Fall. You will then find this store to be a new and better Palais Royal.

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