Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 23

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Easter Suggestions for the Last-Minute Shopper A VEIL is smarter when it's square and bordered in chenille dots. whether large or small Every new color and color com- bination is here. $1.75. Veil Section, First floor. A NEW FUR SCARF is indis- pensable to Easter attire. and a scarf of Hudson Bay Sable will add the final touch of grace and charm to the tailleur, $45 to $125. Fur Section, Third ficor. Of course there will be a NEW BLOUSE. A very dainty one is of georgette crepe. finely tucked, with a vest and trimmings of filet insertion and narrow Val lace. You may have this in white, flesh or bisque, $10.75. Blouse Section, Third floor. podmard & ot WABHINGTON; D. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris FRIDAY; MARCH 95, 1921 e == ~ The Boys’ Store Has Everything for Béys’ Easter Wear A Special Service for Boys 2V to 10 A Special Service for Boys 11 to 17 A Special Service for Boys 18 to 20 Much of this Boys’ Wear in all the various ages is made to our special order. The Hand-tai- lored Clothes, the Woodward High Suits and Topcoats, the-Regatta and Blue Jacket Wash Suits, the W. & L. Blouses and Shirts—all are exclusive with us, and the best. Woodward High Long Trousers Suits, strictly hand tailored, $34.75. Topcoats. hand tailored, for boys 10 to 20 years of age, $19.75 and $24.75. Knickerbocker Suits, new woolens, new patterns, new models, in tweeds, checks and novelty mixtures. $12.50 to $26.75. Two-pants Knickerbocker Suits, $15.75 to $23.75. Fine Blue Rerge models Suits, warranted fast color fabrics, $15 to $26.75. in four entirely new Boys' New Cloth Hats, smart models and colors, $3.50. Boys' Caps, one-piece and other styles; full shapes, $1.50 and $2. Rors’ Store. Fourth floor. Shirts in stripes and all white; madras and silk, $1.50 to $5. Blouses of best quality, neckband and attached collars, 95¢ to $3.50. Neckwear, new Laster designs, 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25. Little Boys’ Woolen and Serge Suits, sizes 2% to 10, $10 and $12. Little Boys’ Wash Suits, $3.50 to $6.50. Little Boys’ Fine Silk and Shantung Suits, $7.50 to $15. Little Boys’ Hats and Tams in felt, straw and cloth. Yét;thi;I fiastZr Suits The Smart Miss Addsia New Silk Petticoats Wanted By Every Woman at Easter UALITIES, styles and colorings that appeal to women of every poss coats is a delight. ble taste. The smooth fit of all these petti- THE PETTICOATS AND BLOOMERS ILLUSTRATED ARE FROM OUR DISPLAYS You Are Invited to the | Easter Song Service —of our store chorus and orchestra tomorrow at 8:30. Assisted by Mrs. H. V. Smart, soprano Mr. Herbert Aldridge, tenor Mr. Charles Moore, bass | Main F St.'entrance open | at 8:30 to the public. 12 and 16 button lengths and the gauntlet styles are the most favored. Imported Gray or Tan Suede Gloves, the genuine French x;\:lke. 16 button length, $350 r. Twelve-button Beaver Suede Gloves, genuine French make, $7 pair. White French Doeskin Gloves :n pull-on or 6-button Biarritz style—the first shipment of this glove in some time. They have the superior fitting and wear- ing Bolton thumb, and Paris point embroidery adds to their beauty. $430 pair. White Doeskin Gloves with two pearl buttons at wrist, $250 pair. Eight-button Beaver-Suede Gloves, French make, with Paris point embroidery. $6.50 pair. | Klosfit Sport Pettibloomers, $4—of silk jersey with ,pleated Glove Saction, Fieme Sear: i 1 1 1 N S S 1 ruffle. - May be had i 1 . h ¢ biue, t i . ~May be had in pearl gray, henna, new blue, tan, taupe, i Sl For Girls and Junior Girls ew Sports Suit vy and black i e o e 5"I(;I“_‘Slhfisll)efic;‘l‘l_isdeflgned fodbestibecome O her Easter wardrobe—and we believe Klostit Pettibloomers, $5—of silk jersey, with pleated and i or bolero coat. $3.75 to &5. Y ut s Yo - i 3 = it *di shirred cuff, in all the newest colors. * Neckweaci5ection. Bicat| faer S SEOR IS SULDS forSWoollcrsey fand Sipeeds, e t:unk }:hese Just athl.t dlfifirfll:‘[l‘ Klosfit Petticoats, $5 to $16—of silk jersev, with novelty braid H jaunty belted affairs, smart ‘tuxedo effects and Just a jot smarter, than any you have seen this KU FEETORS P 0> ed ruffed, tucked or shirred ¥ h'l‘he NEW BLOUSE ]wlllrlnnk n; Norfolk models—in tans, brown, blues and the de- season. flounces in many new and beautiful styles:fitouchasd of hcolor in-l i it v (& 0! Fl s fi - = e - iy : 2 7. ok 2 " p olds of georgette crepe, or quite nove. one buttons. 0 A . . 1 5 e 3 i o > - ” 3 i i 2 T, Vi : s, th vy, black and white. v :::::::l.s:fn vz,xrlh!r:‘a;:oldlzf’e;uo!l;.or, e DISTINCTIVE Jersey, make attractive suits. - Tuxedo models, wi nayy, black and whi gette and shoulder straps of DRESSY SUITS, of finely stitched pleats, narrow fasten-over be'ts and Satin and Taffeta-Petticoats, $5—plain and changeable effects, palest blue ribbon. $2. 2 Bilk Underwear Section, Third fioor. A HANDMADE HANDKER- CHIEF of fine linen is drawn with colored threads, and em- broidered in the daintiest of col- ored rosebuds, $1.50 and $2. From Porto Rico are beautiful all- white handkerchie: quisite lace corner: stitched borders. $2.23 Handkerchief Section, LACE CLOCKS and fancy lace openwork designs make GRAY SILK HOSE loveller than ever, $450; black and green striped silk hose are-smart for sports wear, $4; and the fine grenadine mesh in all black silk are in vogue, 36 Hosiery Section, First floof. AROUND HER WAIST she will wear a smart S. OP KNITTED FIBER SILK, in Romin stripes, brightly colored, with long fringed ends, or If she chooses it will make a mighty attrsctive scarf around_her neck, Bweater Bection, Third figor. A NEW VANITY CASE, espe- clally designed for us, is quite round, with a hinged top that opens’ to disclose a_mirror, puff, powder or rouge. ~ $1.30 each. Mary Garden Vanity Compacts have both powder and rouge and a tiny puff for each. $1. Perfumery Section. ¥irst ficor, EXQUISITE FRENCH PEFR- FUMES make the daintiest and most _appropriate Easter _gifts, from Houbigant. Quelques Fleurs, $450; 3deal, $7.35; and Coty's l.frl‘ln. 873 L'Or, 87, and Chypre, Perfumery Section, First floor. you know what an ARM- Do WOOD GOODIE BASKET is? A dainty bronsed basket, fllled to overflowing with tiny glasses of tasty jellies, powdered chocolate, salted peanuts, and all sorts of tempting-looking fruits, but they are made of candy: just the love- llest sort of an Easter gift for some one you know. In several sizes, $1.56, $= and $10. Gift Section, First fioor. Misses’ Blouses are just in And so many have been waiting for these simple, becoming styles with fancy shaped collars of pique or & dainty\bit of color. These appear on the Dimities, Voliles, Lawns and Cross-barred muslins, which are shown in white only. Organdies are in beautiful pastel shades. $225 to $395 Natural Pongees and White China Silks. in amart tailored mod- els, §5, $5.75 and $6.75. All of them specially styled for misses’ wear. Misses’ Bection, Fourth fioor. Spring and Summer Knit Underwear for Boys and Girls Combination Suits, for boys and girls, with high neck and cither long or short sleeves; knee or ankle length; sizes 4 to 16 years. $115 to $L88, according to size. Combinations Suits, low neck and sleeveless, knee length, tape seams, two rows of buttons and nflllehucnt for side garters, 785¢c suit, Vests, with high neck and short sleeves and tight-fitting knee pants to match; sizes 4 to 14 years, 68c to 76c a garment, according to size. Boys® Athletic Unjon Suits, of s-bar musling sizes*12 to 16 years, Tic. w' Tl Onlwwwnep: Soction,. fine tricotine and navy serge, showing the new box coats, the smart little bolero jackets, as well as the more tailored belted mod- els. Carefully tai- lored, with well- fitting sleeves and shoulders, and smart collars, with trim- mings of flat silk braid, fancy covered or bone buttons and narrow self strap- pings. Priced $25 to $49.50. sCharacterizing these youthful modes are the two suits illustrated. faille ribbon. Momhz Hats for Girls From 8 to 16 New small shapes of straw and organd{ stitched in fancy colored raffia, and small brimmed hats with soft crowns of braid and Lovely hats of horséhair braids and leghorns, so charming and dainty with facings or crowns of silk and clustered flowers of many hues, and, of course, the broad-brimraed tailored milans, with wide large patch pockets. Then, too, there are striking ef- fects in fancy stripes of navy and white, coats of soft woolens with smart plaid skirts, fine *,velour checks and hair-line striped serges, in the voguish box coat, in link button effects and the Tuxedo style, all in good-looking colors and color com- binations. Priced $25t0$45 " ~ Misses® Section, Fourth foor. ribbon bands and streamers. Girls' Section, Fourth floor. New Ideas in These Parasols for Little Gitls @VERY little girl wants a fetching parasol, what- ever else her spring and Easter wardrobe may boast. Here are the newest and cutest designs and colorings. Dresden Ribbon Parasols on Japanese frame as illustrated. $3.50. Fluffy-rufied-Dresden Ribbon Parasols with handles that have the bakalite wrist rings in colors to match the predom- inating tones in the silks, 4. Japanese Parasols of silk poplin in new Dresden designs and colorings, $1.75. Colored Cotton Parasols in light blue, pink, white and fig- ured effects, §1 and $1.25. ‘Women’s Parasols for Sun or Rain A 21-inch-size sun and rain silk parasol, in five plain colors, with mission wood handles and amber wrist rings, 86, plus tax; also Sun and Rain Parasols in all the wanted shades; assorted wood handles with marbleized caps and amber-colored wrist rings, 88 and $10, plus tax. Parasol Section, floor. 'Al;hér La;test Styles — in Children’s Footwear s AVE just been received and are shown in mod- fi els for little children, boys, youths, growing girls and misses, The practical features of cemfort, fit are well linked with smart styles, Growing Girls' One-strap Patent Pumps, round toes and low heels; sizes 214 to 7, $650 pair. = Growing Girls' Tan and Black Calf Oxfords, low heels with either round or square toes and welt soles; sizes 2% to 7, $7 palr, Misses' and Children's ‘White Buckskin Lace Shoes, low heels, square toes and welt soles; sizes 8% to 11, $6 pair; 11% to 2, $7.50 pair, Misses’ and Children's Black and Tan Calfskin Ox- fords, square toes, low heels and welt soles; to- . $6 e s Tl ems e peair, d service Growing Girls’ Lace Shoes, patent vlms with white ki tops; sizes 2% to 7, 99 pair, M '_and Children's Patent Leather Pumps, square tee, low heel and welt soles, Sizes 8% to Il.kfl.“ pair; 1135 to 2, $§ palr. . Mlsgses' and Children's Theo Patent Leather Pumps which tie over the instep with ribbon bow; reund tees "fd {ow heels, Sizes. 8% ta :.:lr“‘pdfl 1% te 2, 84350 Misses’ and Children's ant-nm: JLace Shee with white kid teps -hn% fo.11; 86 peirs. 114 1o, 8 e, Neckwear, Scarfs and Boas To Accompany, Any Style of Easter Costume SQUARE NECK AND BUSTER BROWN COLLARS— Of organdy and net, with lace trimmings. $250 to $30. SHIELDS AND COLLARS—In sets, of organdy and net, beautifully lace trimmed. $150 and upward., COLLAR AND CUFF SETS—Of organdy,, net imita- tion Venice and real filet lace, rolling and flat shapes of many designs. $1 to $1250. BEAUTIFUL NEW COLLARS—Of organdy.snet, imita- tion Venice and real filet lace, flat and rolling shapes, some use both lace trimming and hand’ embroidery. $1 to $1250. SASHES—Are sg fashionable and may be selected in plain colors, plaids and Roman stripes; all of them fringed. $3.30 to $8350. OSTRICH BOAS—In all shades, finished with ends or tassels; 23 inches to 134 yards long, $5 to $22.5¢ MARABOU BOAS—Stoles and cape shapes, very pretty plain colors and combinations. $6 to $27.50. PLUSH STOLES—Are smart and new; 134 and 2 yard lengths. $630 to $1630. WOOLEN SCARFS—In all shades; they are being much worn to match the sports skirt or with Jersey sports suits. $5 to $16.50. FIBER SILK AND ALL-SILK SCARFS. $450 to $18. Neckwear Bectien, fancy 0. First floor. New Pumps Are Known By Their Straps ND this mede! {s an exceedingly smart and fetching g creation, that we believe will not be found elsewhere. Note the grace gnd feminine charm of the cut-out strap effect over the instep and the ene-button fastening. » All ' edges are nicely bound, This Pump may had in the following leathers and colors— GRAY SUEDE, DARK BROWN VICI KIDSKIN Both of which are shown with either French or Baby Louis heels and trim, hand- turned soles. $13 pair, plus tax We are showing many other attractive models in black, brewn and gray suede, $1250 te §16 pair, Tan and Mahegany Ruse sia Calfskin Oxferds fromy $10 wpward, ‘Wemea's Shoes, Thind Soem with tucked and pleated”flounces in all the newest shades Fine qualities. ' 1f you are a stout woman you will find a size to fit you here. Petticoat Section, Third floor. | Men’s Easter Footwear Specially Priced At $7.75—yows Mens ' Oxfords of genuine Cordovan -leather in mahogany color, good fitting English last. Same model in Black Cordovan. 00—~ light-weight At $7° good wearing Tan Calf Oxford; also a Ma- hogany Calkskin Oxford of good plump Russia leather, in a popular young men’s model.. We are showing:a wide range of styles in men’s ox- fords, comprising black and the popular variations of tan and brown leathers. Many different versions in the Eng- lish lasts. The brogue still retains its popularity and is comfort- able for businéss and street wear and smart for sports occa- sions. Shown in tan. Russia calfskin, tan cordovan, tan Norwegian grain and black Norwegian grain, at $10 pair. __ Men's Shoe Store, Pirst floor. WO NEW ' VICTROLAS No. 80, illustrated, :in mahogany and Ameri Walnut, $100. _$10 down; balance in 10 months without interest. No."90, in English brown mahogany, $125. Sold on con- venient terms without interest. e Our patrons generally find: just the records they want here. Vietrola Section, Fourth Sobr. - The New Easter Hat HETHER a wide-brimmed affair or small ] w and close fitting; whether covered with clus- tered flowers and fryits in every hue, rihbons that grow into large, fascinating bows or ostrich féathers that sweep their curling plumage across the brim and fall to lengths hitherto unknown; whether for ultra-fashionable 6r conservative tastes, for ma- tron or for maid, it must have that distinction and exclusiveness that both mothers and their.daughters aim to-achieve,.and always find here, Banded Sailors, $4 to $10. Tailored Street Hats, $12.50 to $35.00, d Large Afternoon Hats, $22.50 to $45.00, Millinery section,Third fous, amm—

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