Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 18

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¥ Woodward X Wotheop Open 9:15 AM. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 PM. Smart Easter Fashions for Men Distingnished good taste always characterizes our Men's Store Fashions. They are free from that origi- nality which often has as its only worthy feature the overstepping of the bounds of good taste and gentlemanly : _refinement. _ Men'’s Correct Easter Hats Styled to meet the preferences of men of youthful ‘or mature taste. They are superior hats in all respects £ ' and the price of this superiority is within any man'’s reach. Stetson Soft Hats, in new shades and new shapes, $9 and $10, plus tax. Stetson Derbies. self conforming, unusually com- fortable. $10 each, plus tax. - Our Special Soft Hats; all the new colors and models. $6, $7 and $9, plus tax. Our Special Derbies: splendid blocks: first quality. $5 and $7, plus tax. i~ Smart Cloth Hats, in tweeds and herringbones of un- usual color combinations. ‘An exceptional value, 3 $3.50. ; FANCY TWO-TONED SILK SOCKS—Excep- tional color combinations. with dropstitch clocks. These are entirely new and decidedly the smart- - < est mode. $2 pair, ", FIBER SILK SOCKS—Scamless, with double EASTER GLOVES ARE ESSENTIAL—No well groomed man will think of joining in the Easter promenade without a pair of new spring gloves. Here you have the assurance of nothing but the best, so you need be concerned only with the style that meets vour taste. Natural B Color Washable Real Chamois Skin Gloves, $3 % -FULL-FASHIONED LISLE THREAD SOCKS pair. Best Quality Genuine Gray. Mocha Gloves.. -—Douhle toes and heels; black and the most black embroidered. or. self embroidered, $4.50 wanted plain colors. 50c pair. pair. Men’s Store, Eirst toor. 2 lisle toes and heels: in black and the popular plain colors. 55c pair. Special Values in Men’s Oxfords Introducing the Spring season in the Men’s Shoe Section with two of the finest values we have been able to offer in a long while. Real Cordovan Oxfords, $7.75 In black and a rich dark brown; medium'narrow toe. Goodyear welt soles. Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, $7 Two popular models of splendid quality: very neat last and of a light weight, but sufficient body to afford the very best wear and comiort. Men's Shoe Section, First floor. Fine Easter Silk Petticoats at $5 Very Exceptional Values i Silk Petticoats, of all jersey, with jersey top and pleated satin flounce ; others of all taf- feta and satin in changeable Easter Parasols May be gay or comservative, with the beauty and brightness of Dres- den colorings: llrlkln: ig the new brilli2nt sunlight shades of orange ané cherry or complacent in black, ‘white and tan. The Japanese Parasol has a brass frame that gives a big Japanese pagoda-like shape and may be had in white, black, light blue and old rose. [Pitted with selected wood handles of gray or tan and a silk cord loop to match the color of the effects. Th{se are in all the parasol. $8 plus tax. newest spring shades, in- Dresden Silk Parasols in the palm shape, with handle of light tan wood and leather strap to match. 39 plus tax. Japanese Parasols. made on 12-rih brass frame. of Dresden ribbon. in many pretty coiors to harmonize with light blue, old rose and gray. 312 plus tax. Plain Colored Parasols are most fetching and delightful. in shades of orange, cherry and the new biue; this latter is finished with amber tips and ferrule and a t. strap on handle. $13 plus tax. The cluding black, and their quality, style and colorings commend them for wear with the Easter suits and frocks that women are selecting. Klosfit Silk Petticoats, of good quality Jersey silks, including the heavy Milanese silk, which is recognized as the finest weave of its kind. They are pleated, tucked, ruffled, in many new and attractive styles in gold, rose, American beauty, violet, pearl and the new blue shades. Klosfit Silk Petticoats are recognized for their su- e et e perior smooth fit and exceptionally fine tailored appear- finished_with narrow white leather ance and needlework. e The Prices Range From $6.75 to $16 New Pongee Silk Parasols Petticont Sectien, Third Soor. mounted on ten-rib frames and lined with leather wrist loops. $10 amd #$13 plus tax. ] e Pesin s s wf"‘“ New Easter Styles in i omen’s Strap Pumps leather strap or wrist ring. $%8, #9, Beautifully designed models enhanced in attractiveness by $12 and $13 plus tax. master shoecraft, excellence of materials and superb fitting quai- Parasol Section, First floor. ities. Tally-Ho; made of grosgrain silk, taffeta and a combination of taffeta A three-strap, one-button cut-out effect of dark brown vici kidskin with and-turned Louis heel b4 style in gray suede, louis and Baby Louis » % heels. $13 pair, plus tax. A new ‘effect in brown : selections N - suede with brown leather trimmings and No. - Price 88459 8175 one-stra’p perforated vamp: hand-turned soles @nd Louis heels. The same styles al%o in tan calfskin with fawn buck trimming and gray suede with patent leather trimming, also patent leather trimmed with gray buckskin. $12.50, plus tax. Women's Shoe Section, Les Rameaux (The Palms). In Freach. Hosamaa. Im Fremck. Caruse. 58403 $1.75 Third floor, Open the Gates of the Temple. 74198 $1.75 Williams. - Messiah—I Kmow That My Redeemer Liveth. Lucy Marsh Gray Suede O, for the Wings of a Dove. S5es3 9150 Gl Lucy Marsh oves The Lot Caay MM Werrenmnin) Lo si00 Another arrival again Reginald Werrearath makes our assortment Pestival. Te' Deum—Pirt T complete in these Genuine - e Trinity M} e eids {A]rcnch . Gray Suede ‘estival Te Dewm——Part II 35 oves tha: i ity Chelr el t are leading all fashion. A superb quality, exquisite pliable 3136 skins, warranted genuine suede, and from one of the best makers. 16-button French Gray = 2 or's Band The Heavems Are Telllag. Conway's Band The Palms, - William Robyn The Hely City. Harry Macdonough Hallelujah Chorus (frem Messtah) ery } }rosen sse Beautiful Isle of Somewhere. Jarvis Christ Arese. Rayden Quarieif 10008 83c s"fz.d;'um" French Gray Crueifx. MeCormack-Werremrath. 64713 8135 Suede, §7. 12-button Beaver Brown Suede, $7. Women's 6-button length Sueds Gauntlets with strap and clasp at wrist, in sand and gray with Paris point embroidery, $4.50 par. We shall be glad to play for you any of the splendid Easter Records. Only in Victor Records can you get this wonder- ful Easter Music, and thousands of other selec- tions of which you will always find a splendid rep- resentation here. Victrols-Section, Fourth Sece, Women's Imported White French Doeskin Gloves— the first we have had in five years: Blarrits or 6- button pull-on THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOY, Woodmsrd X Lotheop D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921. Juvenile Fashions for Easter Morn And for every other occasion where style smart- ness and youthful refinement are demanded. In the Specialized Juvenile Fourth Fioor The Junior Girl May Be Quite As Modish As Her Older Sister F OR youth invariably anticipates the distinction of age, and a charming means of satisfyving this may be found in the Wrappy Coats, Smart Suits, Delightful Frocks, Swagger Skirts and Blousés. so irresistible and joyous in their interpretation of youthful springtime fash- ions. Coats are priced $12.50 to $65. Suits, $16.50 to $55. Frocks, $19.75 to $35. Skirts, $8.50. Blouses, $2.50 and $3.50. ’ OST adorable frilly little frocks of organdy or dotted Swiss, taffeta or crepe de chine, in palest pinks, blues, yellow. and, .of course, white, wear many ' tiny ruffles, rosettes, ribbons, laces, wide crisp sashes and touches of exquisite hand embroidery in pastel colors. And sometimes there are little hats to match, too. Frocks, $15 to $27.50. Little Coats and Hats may also match, like one illustrated, of rose charmeuse, with daintily embroidered cuffs and collar, and a hat stitched in silk braid, wears bunches of colorful flowers. Woolen and Silk Coats, $10.50 to $25. Hats, $6.75 to $22.50. What Baby Will Wear for Easter THE Coat, quite long, may be of cashmere, faille silk or crepe de chine, in white or palest pink, with a large cape collar, beautifully embroidered and edged with lace, or of pink crepe de chine, like the baby wears in the picture, with dainty cuffs and collar, hand embroidered and scalloped, and there is a dainty bonnet trimmed with lace and ribbons, to match. Coats, from $7.50 to $35; Bon- nets, $3.50 to $15. The loveliest little dresses of batiste or nainsook, are en- tirely made by hand. Simply gathered and edged with lace, in panel effects, ex- quisitely embroidered. or with tiny yokes, round or square, finely tucked and stitched. _Priced $6 to $22.50. There are alsc dainty little slips at $2.75, Easter Bunnies, Chicks, Ducks, Eggs, Toys, Novelties, Egg Dyes, Filled Baskets —everything for the children’s enjoyment —Toy Store. The E;ster Outfit for the Boys Top coats, unusually fine in every way; hand-tailored and typically youthful models; sizes 10 to 17 and 18 and 20 years. $19.75 and $24.75. Woodward High Long Trousers Suits, strictly hand-tailored, $34.75. Knickerbocker Suits, new woolens, new models; made the‘Woodward & Lothrop way. Tweeds, Checks, Novelty Mixtures; $1250 to' $26.75. Two- pants Suits, $15.75 to $23.75. -Blue Serges, $15 to $26.75 New Cloth Hats, smart stitched models in unusual colorings. $3.50; Caps, $1.50 and $2. . Shirts, in stripes and all white, $1.50, $1.95 to'$5. Blouses, of lsacstsq\.zxsalily. 95c, $1.50 to $3.50. New Laster designs in Neckwear, 50¢, 75¢c, 1, $1.25. FOR THE SMALLER BOYS—2%; to 10 years, New and exclusive woolen and washable suits, notably our Bluejacket and Regatta makes, We are the exclusive sellers of the only original and ine Oliver Twist Suits (copy- righted by maker), Woolen and Serge Suits, §10 ‘Washable Suits, 355. to $ Fine Silk and Shantung Suits, $7.50-to $1S. Felt, Cloth and. . Anywhere _Between Wash Frocks, $3.50 to $18. Silk Easter Fashions for Misses SE all the fascinating fabrics, all the cheer- ful springtime colors, all- the loveliness and simplicity of style, which characterize our exclusive misses’-fashions. Wrappy Coats combine in a suitable wrap for daytime and evening wear. in wonderfully soft bolivia weaves; large crush collars and wide loose sleeves are featured, and beautiful shades of blue and all the variations of tans and browns are seen, often enhanced by exquisite embroideries. Priced $69.50 to $125. Suits of twill cord, piquetine and tricotine, in very smart tailored styles, as illustrated, in box coat and straightline styles, much in vogue, using flat silk braids and ‘self strap- pings, while very dressy models are exquisitely embroidered and sometimes wear broad fringed sashes of crepe. Priced $55 to $135. Among the frocks, always delightfully vouth- ful. there is one of gray crepe de chine, that is indicative of the newest mode. TFinely pleated from shoulder to hem, it opens on each side over an underskirt of crepe in rich orien- tal colorings, and held at the waist with a belt of leather . and. wool. Frocks priced $35 to $97.50. Children’s Easter Footwear UR usual fine styles and qualities combined O with lower prices than we have known in some time. Boys’ Black and Tan Calfskin Oxfords, $7 and $8. Growing Girls’ Patent Calfskin Pumps, $6.50. Growing Girls’ Tan and Black Calf Oxfords, $7. Misses” White Buck High Shoes, $7.50. Misses’ One-strap Patent Leather Pumps, $5. Misses’ Patent Leather Theo Pumps, $4.50. Children’s Pumps and High Shoes, $4 to $6. PIFITPVEIPIVPESESROIPL GIEPT VLI IR PLIG P YOI IO EP PGSO E o & 8

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