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1942-09-17 [P B-9] J-AAJLJ » » nuiii.i \j j_ 9 oinu, , ±j. ,, intnOJJAl, kin irj.UDijn χ I, &—y Save on Men's Sportswear Misses' and Women's Two-piece Leisure Suits, matching and contrasting colors in rayon, rayon-and-cotton. Ideal for lounging, WOODWARD & LOTHROP Summer s250 sports, gardening. Sizes and colors in the group—30 to Dresses, 44 in tans, browns, blues, greens. 10™ 11th F and G Streets Phone district 5300 Less than \'χ price 1J Were $3.65. Now .$2.65 β Were *8 95 Now $6.65 110 Were $5.95. Now $3.95 10 Were $10.96. Now. $7.65 40. including printed cottons and Bombers: rayons and Store Hours: 9:30 to 9 a cotton 30 Were $7.35. Now. $4.95 6:15—Thursdays, 12:30 to few multicolor glazed chintzes. Prints are colorful or monotone pastels. Sizes 12 to 20, 33 to Rayon Sports Slacks in blue, green, ta.n, brown. Sizes 44, 30 to 40. 204 and 24 V·?. in the group Inexpensive Third Floor. 35 Were $6. Now $3.95 19 Were $10. Now $6.65 dresses, Short-sleeve Sports Shirts in cotton knits and meshes. Tan, cream and Argyll-type patterns. 27 Now 11 Now Mink and Were $1. «5e Were $2. $1.35 Kolinsky 17 Were $1.50. Now 95e 6 Were $5. Now $$.65 Swim Suits of rayon and cotton woven with "Lastex" omorrow— Scarfs Reduced yarn, with slide-fastened top. Black and navy in sizes Sh τ 3β, 38, 40, 42. S Natural Mink Scarfs, 4-skin. Were *95 Vow «69.5· 8 Were $4.95. Now... $2.*5 15 Were $6.95. Now.. $4.85 ρ 1 Natural Mink Scarf, 4-skin. Was $165. Now S119 2 Natural Mink Were 95. Now $44.95 lit Long-sleeve Shirt· with convertible collar* Sheer cotton* Scarfs, 2-skin. $59 2 Natural Mink Scarfs, 2-skin. Were 95 *Now $59 and meshes. White and plain colors. Size* 14 to Ιβ1^. Lèse $79 4 Dyed Scarfs, 4-skin. Were $7995. Now $55 than Va price. Now 95e Kolinsky 1 Dyed Kolinsky Scarf, 5-skin. Was $110. Now $75 360 Summer Ravon-and-Cotton Socks in white and pairs light 1 Dyed Kolinsky Scarf. 4-skln. Was $8R Now $59 vertical effect*. Regular and ankle grounds, stripe lengths. 1 Silver Fox Scarf, 2-skin. Was $225. Now $1«5 Sines 10 te 13 In the Were 65c. Now Î 45c group. 1 Silver Fox Scarf, 2-skin. Was $195. Now $145 T* Men's Stoke, Second Floo*. 1 Silver Fox Scarf, 1-skin. Was $150. Now $11· Remnant 2 Dyed Kolinsky Scarfs, 4-skin. Were $47.50. Now $35.5· 3 Dyed Kolinsky Scarfs, 4-skin. Were $55. Now ....$39 35 Friday Day 1 Dyed Kolinsky Scarf, 3-skin. Was $60 Now $45 Men's 1 Scarf, 5-skin. Was Hats, M Dyed Kolinsky $69 95. Now ». $49.95 Sports 1 Dyed Kolinsky Scarf, 4-skln. Was $79 95. Now $59.50 Remnant Merchandise is not or sent Were $2S0 Day returnable exchangeable; not C. O. D. or on approval; 1 Brown Fur Felt Hat with brown-dyed squirrel trim. Less than Now ... % price. ..... $3 30 lightweight cotton hats, wind and water repellant, telephone or mail orders not accepted. Some items are marred or soiled, damaged. 1 Gray Fur Felt Hat with gray kidskin trim. Less than H in tan with blue, brown and green underbrim. Fine for price. Now $3 rainwear, leisure, golf and sportswear. Cotton gabar- 1 Gray Suede Hat, trimmed with gray squirrel. Less than Vi dine stitched crown, or bucket pork-pie shape. price. Now $3 1 Brown Hat with muskrat Less ] 6*Π 6%~P7 I 7ft | 7»/4 I 7% | 7% | 7%T f dyed trim. than Vi price. Reduced and Shades Now $3 3 1 1 1 1 Tan and bin· Wood Luggage Lamps Reductions on I I I I I I I I I j 1 Hat and Muff marmot fur Unpainted 1 Woman's Vanity Case, simulated Set—dyed muff, felt hat with I I 1 I 1 I 5 I 2 I 1 I 1 I 1 I Tan and green | Marmot trim. Was $20. Now $10 rawhide, initialed "J. G." Was $8.50. Reduced Costume 1 2 2 Furniture 1 Mink-dyed Muskrat MufT. Was $20. Now I 1 I 1 I $ I 1 I I [1| Tan and brown [ Now $6.25 Jewelry $1· 1 Mink-dyed Muskrat MufT, fur on front 1 Rawhide Vanity Case, 7 fittings, 2 Opaline Glass Table Lamps, im- 1l pieces Assorted Group of Pins fea- only. Was $15. Tus Men's Store, Second Floor. and less than New Vl Price Vz initialed "I. B. D." Was $20. Now, ported—with rough weave white silk turing many simulated stone settings. ..$7.5· Fur Third Floor. $14.95 and rayon shades. At V2 price. Were $9. Now $fi Salon, 1 Bookcase. Less than V4 price. Now, 1 Man's Dressing Case, suntan cow- Now $20 15 pieces of Costume Pins. Multi- $1.85 hide, 10 fittings, damaged. Was 1 Hall China Table Lamp, turquoise colors, sprays, circles, bow knots in 1 Bookcase. Was $8. Now 13 Room Furniture $15. Now $9.95 blue, beige silk talTeta shade. Was assorted shapes. Were $6. Now, St Were $35 I Living 3 Bookcaaes. Less than l2 price. 1 Brown 3 Bracelets of rhinestones and Misses' $26 Canvas Wardrobe Case, $17.50. Now $12.50 red Coats, Now $1.40 Was Now simulated stones. Were $13. damaged. $20. $14.95 Desk Now, 1 End Bookcase. Was $6. Now 1 Limp, globe shape, chrome, 15 in dress and casual or fitted. $3 1 Black Sharkgrain Cowhide Hat $8.50 styles, boxy Gray, Reduced 1 Bookcase. Less than with rag parchment globe contain- black, blue, or camel-color wool. Sizes 12 to ^ price. Box, initialed "S. L. G." Was $17.50. 1 Bracelet of Lucite set with simu- beige 20. Greatly bulb. Was $8 50. Now $5.95 6 Wool Tweed Box tan or Now — ing Coats; gray, gold color mixtures. Sizes *1.80 Now *12.95 lated stones. Was $45. Now $33 1 Bookcase. Less than 1 Victorian Globe milk 20. 38. 40 and 42. Less than '/2 price. Now f 14 1 Modern-design Soi*, coral cotton cover, reversible eoil-spring Vi price. 1 Brown Cowhide Brief Case, in- Lamp, glass 1 Pendant-type Necklace in antique Now with blue flowers. Was $3.95. 5 Casual Coats of Juilliard wool fleece. Boxy styles. Sixes 10, seat cushions. Originally $103.50. Now $64.50 $2.45 itialed "C. J. W." Was $8. Now, *5.95 painted gold-color metal set with simulated 2 Chest*. Were $12. Now $6 Now $2.95 14 and 16. Nude color. Were $45. Now $33.75 1 Modern-design Lounge Chair, green cotton tapestry cover. 1 Black Cowhide Brief Case, initial- stones. Was $52. Now $34.50 1 Bookcase. $7. Now 8 Tropical Worsted Suits, crease-resistant. blue or Originally $67.50. Now.. $39.75 Wa$ $3.50 ed "M. E. L." Was $7.50. Now *5.50 Assorted Paper Parchment Shades 1 Bracelet in gold colored metal with Brown, 1 Bookcase. Was $8. Now putty. Sizes 12 to 18. Were $29.75. Now «19.75 4 Small Living Room Chairs, solid Philippine mahogany frames, $4 1 Brown Cowhide Brief Case, initial- Reduced. All slightly soiled or dam- a green enamel ornament on each 1 Chest. Was $24. Now 10 Coats, rayon, double-faced. Black, brown or navy. Sises assorted cotton tapestry or damask covers. Were $39.75. Now, $12 ed "S. W. W." Was $8. Now $5.95 aged. link. Was $24. Now $lfi 2 Benches. Were $1.50. Now 75c 1412 to 24M>. Less than >2 price. Now $29.75 1 Man's Case, suntan cow- !» pieces Assorted Costume 98 Dressing Jewelry. and Third 1 Chest. Less than Lamps and Seventh Coats Suits, Floor. 1 Maple Living Room Chair with Pennsylvania Dutch cover, Vs price. Now, hide, initialed "S. Ο. E." Was $5.95. Shapes, Floor. Necklaces, bracelets and pins. Were natural background. Was $54.50. Now $29.75 $2.85 Now *4.45 $18. Now $12 1 Bench. Was $3.50. Now $1.75 1 Maple Side Chair, heirloom finish. Was $10.50. Now $8.45 1 Woman's Black Cowhide Dressing 6 Pine with assorted stone sets. Were 1 Bookcase. Was $6.30. Now .$3.15 1 Wall Rack, mahoganv finish on gumwood. Originally $2.95. Case. Was $7.50. Now *5.50 Art Needlework $« 50. Now $5.50 1 Shelf. Was $1.50. Now Women's Dresses Reduced Now $1.45 75c Luggage, Eighth Floor— 2 Necklaces In gold metal color with 2 Bookcases. Less than Vi price. 1 Cushion-back Lounge Chair, plum cotton tapestry cover, Express Elevator Service. aqua-colored stone in a floral de- Dressy and shirtwaist of or Now $1.80 Reduced styles plain printed rayon epringdown seat cushion. Was $68.75. Now $51.50 sign. Were $22.50. Now $15 chiffon or mesh. * crepe, rayon Black, navy, green, blue, Chair cotton 2 Chests. Were $10. Now $5 1 Chippendale-design Wing with natural tapestry 1 Model Cotton Applique Quilt. 10 pieces Assorted Jewelry. Were $10. aqua and white. Sizes to 1 Bookcase. Less than red, 14y2 24y2 and 16 to 44. cover, ball-and-claw feet. Was $99.50. Now $72.50 tj price. Decorators' White colored Now $6.50 Now I background, applique. 12 Less than half price. Now $7.95 1 Button-back mauve cotton damask cover.
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