Last Week of the D.S.A. SALE The Whole Stock Must be Cleared. All Summer Millinery The whole stock io be cleared Furnishing Section Special Lines of Shadow Tissue, Down Quilts, Bedroom Bugs, and all Bcmnants of Casements, Curtainings, Cretonnes, and Linoleums. All at Half Sale Prices All at Half Sale Prices In the Showroom Men’s & Boys’ Section White Drill Trousers (shop-soiled), White Drill Bib Overalls (shop-soiled), Men’s Fawn Rubber-lined Mackintoshes, Boys’ _ Black Rubber-lined Mackintoshes, Odd Sizes in ’Varsity Tops, Boys’ Cotton Singlets, Boys’ Odd Shirts, Youth's’ Light Singlets, Men's Cellular Singlets and Knickcr Drawers. All at Half Sale Prices Children’s Coats, Silk Knitted Coats .and Caps, Suits, Crepe do Chino Frocks. All at Half Sale Prices Children’s Ready-to-wear Hats. All at Half Sale Prices Dress and Manchester Departments All Remnants of Cotton Dress, Silk and Woollen Materials, also Soiled Towels, White only. All at Half Sale Prices Fancy Section Ladies’ Glotcs, Hose, Ornaments, Wool, Necklaces, Baskets, Candleshades, Vases, Bcmnants of Ribbons, Laces, and Trimmings. All at Half Sale Prices Crepo de Chine and Georgette Model Frocks, French Voile Frocks, and Tweed and Velour Coats. All at Half Sale Prices All Goods to be Sold at HALF-PRICE, and in many instances at LESS than HALF-PRICE. Ladies’ Underclothing Corsets, Corselettes, Princess Slips, Underskirts, Nightdresses, Cambric Chemises, Camisoles, Towelling, Crepe Dressing Gowns, and Vests, All at Half Sale Prices DSA LTP Stocks Must be Cleared this Week. PRICE NO OBJECT.
Get Into the Family Circle! il It is in the seclusion of the Family Circle that the decision is made to purchase NEW FURNITURE. |S It is in the home that a, woman finally makes up her mind that the time has come when she needs a NEW FROCK. It is in her own kitchen that she writes out the week-end SHOPPING LIST. •|J you want to reach people with money to spend in the moment when your appeal will find them at their most receptive mood, you must seek them out in their own homes. An advertisement will carry your message right into the heart of the family circle when a salesman could not get past the doorstep. Jldberiht in ftbe Evening Star and Qet Your Message Home,
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Evening Star, Issue 19801, 27 February 1928, Page 10
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366Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19801, 27 February 1928, Page 10
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