Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 37

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| oodward Open 9:15 A.M. &Lathrop New York—WASHINGTON—Paris- N 5 Close 6 P.M. * Cotrect Footwear For Misses and Girls This year we feel that we are well able to, supply the correct, footwear for the growmg girl and miss, better than ever. before. Not only have we the heavy, practical shoes for school and long hikes in the country, but we also have the dress shoes. For Misses Patent Vamp, Gray Buck Top, Lace Shoes, welt soles and low heels; sizes 112 to 2 at $650; sizes 8% to 11 at $6. Patent Vamp, White Top, Lace Shoes, welt soles and low heels; sizes 11% to 2 at $650; sizes 8% to 11 at $6. Patent Vamp, Black Kid Top. Button or Lace Shoes, welt soles and low heels. Sizes 1112 to 2 at $650; sizes 8%, to ‘11 Swagger New at $6. Brown Calfskin Vamp, Brown Buckskin Top, Lace Shoes, welt Polo Coats soles, low “heels and square ; toes: sizes 11%; to 2 at $650; For Misses sizes 8% to 11 at $6. : " Tan and Black Calfskin Lace Priced to Afford Unusual Shoes, welt soles, low heels and . toes; 11% to 2 at Savings, i S i e $ 1 9.75 For Growing Girls Patent Leather Vamp, Black Calf Top, Lace Shoes, with pointed toes, welt soles and low “heels; sizes 2% te 7. $3. Patent Leather Vamp, White Kid Top, Lace Shoes, with round toes, welt soles and low heels; sizes 24 to 7. Tan Cahhskm Lace Shoes, rounld toe with perforated up v\c( ets and. fasten-over soles and lovg heels; sizes 2V e fully lined. to 7. $950. Wi Black Calfskin Lace Shoes, round, or square toes. welt soles and low heels;; sizes 25 to 7. $7. Int';cduci'ng "le JuvenileStibe: Section; l:‘ounh oo, Tiny Tot Umbrel[as Double-Kneed we have the ‘um!ng Tittle 'nmy or b d girl: g ‘:’:h“_" ;?,:';; For Children g e . Nove misstag Special, 25¢ Pair ed with wrist s d“‘:ule :;y:' We have secured a large quan- ral or mission tity of these fine ribbed black Smart coats, for all-murpose wear, with comfortable easy- fitting raglan sleeves and col- lars that button high or can be worn la Fashioned from ¢ polo cloth, warm brown or navy mixtures. One model has the b cklcrl belt and large patch . or stockings, made with double knees to withstand the hard showing an un- wear that children always give ble Umbrella for i s Cmbrells or them. A quality well known ton tafteta in sises for service. An opportunity for o ted wosa mothers to supply the chil- dren’s needs. at a very small cost. r Soc o, | Kirets-fodr. Children's Hosiery Section, Fourth foor. Delicious Confections New Roller Wondering what can- SKATES‘ dies you would like for We have complete assort- over the week end— ments in both the Winslow then try a box of and Union Hardware Co. these fresh confections: Skates. Delicious Chocolate- Union Hardware Skates Covered Mints Beglr;lnerskska!es“;l 1 pound box, 50c Youths’ skates, S. 14 pound box, 25¢ Boys’ and Girls’ skates, $2.75. i Luscious Stuffed Dates, Winslow Skates with walnut meats, Beginners’ skates, $1.50. Pound Box, 80c. Boys’ skates, $2:75. Boys’ and Girls’ skates, $3.75. Toy Store, Fourth fioor. Candy Seciion, Fourth floor. The War, Trail Fort, by J: Dorothy’s Playmates, by W. Schu'tz, $1.75. Amy Brooks, $1.35. Log Cabin Days, by A. F. The Silver Beaf, by Ed Lll;osdell and 'F. K. Bale, 5 Brown, §150. " ~"“‘ slhe Book of Cowboys. by E;Fh]gal;?}" \;t;n;;re, by Frances Rolt Wheeler, illus- it N trated, $2. Boy Sc([uts B_ook of Camp- Around the Wigwam Fire, fire S’tones.edlted by Frank- by John H. Correyn; Indian lin K, Matthews, $2.50. Hero Tales, $1.50.", Our Dog Friends, retold When F ; Was Flghteen. from St. Nicholas, illustra- by Emma C. Dowd. $1.90. ted, $1.25. Book Store. Second floor. GAGE-Tailored Velour Hats for street or sporis, $12.50 - Smart—and different to that degree which always appeals to the woman of taste. Smart models of soft velour, which may be worn rolling or with brim turned down, banded with grosgrain ribbon and a fetching grosgrain wing bow. ' Shown in purple, rust, orchid, black, navy, sphinx and Zanzibar. Millinery Bection, Third floor. Cool Autumn Days Mean - New Books for Boys and Girls If You Want Your Boy to Have the Best Clothes Made Get Him a W. & L. Hand-Tailored Suit Hand-tailored throughout, betause that is the workmanehip that will make a suit fit and retain its shape with wear— + especially such wear as boys give clothes. Properly designed to fit boys of varying ages and proportions and put together to .with- stand the strain and severe wear which \ come with the rapid activity of a natural boy. Of the finest fabrics—the cream of the woolen market only is used for these hand-tailored suits—herringbones, checks, tweeds, soft worsteds and unfinished worsteds, serges. Each suit is made with two pairs of knickerbockers, and many of the styles are exclusively ours. Sizes 9 to 18 years. $22.50 to $30 Haberdashery, Hats, - Sweaters, Bath Robes Boys' Section. Fourth floor. Engraved White Gold (ruby) cut balance. for wear. The seven styles are illustrated and include— equipped with the Rectangular, Diamond, Tulip, Round, Tonnenu, Handy Record ‘Al- Cushion, Fancy Cushion. Jewelry Section, First floor. _color combinations and plain shades of tan, brown, blue and Special Sale Wrist Watches $27.75 Watches that are aristocrats in material— Both are harmless. and mild, containing the genuine hand- white gold; in shape, seven distinctive new ones—in the beauty of their carving and, last- ly, in their movement—which is 15 jewel Personal Service Section, Second floor. The only thing ordinary about the watches is the price—$27.75—and that only serves to This Handsome emphasize how extraordinary is the value. No. 100 Victrola Case is warranted 14-karat white gold, fancy Record Albums engraved center and back, 14-karat gold en- graved buckle on ribbon strap; fancy en- $155 graved dial with easily read plain numerals. Pay $10 for the rec- These watches are all ready and regulated er begin paying on Sultabl Dressm the School Gll‘l in Sktrt, Blouse and Sweater Swagger Skirts are of bright colored worsted, in plaids, checks and stripes, smartly pleated in various ways— also plain navy blue serges. These are made on bands and priced $5 to $10.50. Similar models made on bodies, for the younger girls, $4.50 to $6.50. Smart Tailored Blouses; choose between cross-barred and striped dimity, with collar and cuffs edged with pleatmg or picot edge—also pretty lawn and dimity guimpes for the little girl. $1.25 to $4.50. Attractive Sweaters are shown in a variety of weaves and styles; the practical coat sweater, as illustrated; the tuxedo sweater, which buttons over like a coat, and the slip-over. In plain knitted, box weaves and striped effects. In delightful heather ixtures. “Bob” Hats, of suede-like material, are the latest thing in smart hats for girls. Jaunty little affairs, quite tailored, with becoming rolled-up brims, in tan, brown, red, blue, rust, ma- roon and navy. Priced $2. Girls’ Section, Fourth floor. Women s Silk Umbrellas Better than usual, $5 We have secured another shipment of 100 Women’s $ilk Umbrellas, in navy, green, purple, brown, red and black; 25-inch size, with assorted wood handles, attractively trimmed with bakalite, or bakalite handles finished with wrist ring. This umbrella has proven very popular, and is a most deserv- ing value. ‘Women's Colored Silk Umbrellas in the wanted shades. $8, plus tax. Particularly new Colored Silk Umbrellas with a berder of con- trasting shade and selected wood handles with bakalite caps, and new style leather wrist loops. $12, plus tax. * Tmbrella Section, First fioor. Lemon Creme and Lemon Balm TRIPLE STRENGTH Offer a pleasing bleach and tissue builder, counteracting the bleach {when used together), for tanned or sunburned skin. pres:ed oil of lemons. Lemon Creme, $1.00 Lemon Balm, $1.25 A 810 Selection of Records Delivers With Full Set of ords and 30 days lat- the Victrola. Theillustration shows the Victrola bums. The price of the Victrola alone is Women’s New Wool : Sports Hose OXFORD HE‘\THFR SPORTS HOSE, in ribbed effect, fine and soft, $2 pair. FINE CASHMERE HOSE, in navy, gendarme and brown heather shades, $3 pair. EMBROIDERED SILK CLOX are smart on brown heather ribbed hose. $2.50 pair. FANCY DROP STITCH or plain effects, in silk and wool hose, in tan, brown and smart heather mixtures, $2.50 pair. HEAVY RIBBED SPORTS HOSE, in navy, brown, black, and tan or green heather mixtures. $2 BROWN HEATHER CASHMERE HOSE with self-color* embroidered silk clox, $2.50 pair. Women's Hosiery Section, First floor. v £ szeer Handmade The Long Expected BLOUSES : Ex'ceptio?ally Low WOOI Priced Slip-Ons $2.25 So much in demand just There are ten or more 3 2 . styles, each _delightfully now, have arrived different—and _just 10 dozen blouses in all. so | ° A variety of weaves and will be ?;'3; yours early. styles, nearly all with the Sheer ballst; blguses ev:‘: Peter Pan neck; shown tirely handmade, wi . T 5 drawnwork used in de- in orchid, bisque, navy, lightful way st,h :‘xttle brown, black, gray, rust uares set in with hem- s?ltchlng. fine hand-run _and peacock. tucks and _embroidered 3 dots. Both in the square neck tuxedo models and Priced From $2-25 to ‘the V neck styles. $5.75 Blouse Sectlon, Third floor. - Bweater Sectiop, Third -floor. \ $150, so that makes the Album price only $5. which is much Women's less than the regular 16-Button-Length cost. ; French The Terms are as special as the price. Select and pay White Glace Gloves for $10 worth of records—that completes your initial Paris Point Embroidered payment on the special Vlctrola outfit. No interest Very Special, $450 Pair - charged. s _ Glove Section, First fioor, Victrola Section, Fourth floor. Klosfit Sill_c Jersey Petticoats, $4.75 ’ Brand-new silk petticoats—150 of them—just out of their boxes, ready to go on sale tomorrow morning at a price which you know is excep- tionally low, and offering you an opportumtv for real saving. These are the Klosfit Petticoats, well known for their splendid wearing and perfect fitting qualities. and the excellence of their fabric. Many are made with the deep - pleated flounces, with fancy silk motifs set in with narrow ribbons; some with rib- bon outlining the pleated flounces, some with tiny ruffles, and tailored models band- ed in a contrasting shade. Thevcolors and color combina- tions are truly delightful, includ- Four of the ing these desirable street shades: Tgpe’v_.e * Charming Blue, brown, navy, cerise, rust, green, gray and purple. | Petticoat Section, Third floor. the best value we have seen this season | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF 1 Peabody Parent-Teachers’ Assocife tion will meet Tuesday at 2!0 in school building. Mrs. Howard L. Hodg- kins will speak on “Nature Study in the Schools.” The Gavel Club of Master Musons will visit in a body Joppa Lodge care nival tomorrow night. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, Daughters of Veterans, will meet Monday. The clerical corps in connection with the work in Braille will meet Monday at 8 p.m., in Red Cross Chapter house, 16 Jackson place. The New York State Soclety will meet Wednesday at & p.m., at Wilson Normal School. Ex-State Senator J. F. Duhamel, will speak on “Washing= ton in War Times, 1863 and 1918.” - A committee of citizens, und pices of National Memorial cis tion, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m,, in the colored Y. M. C. A, 12th street branch. The International Masonic Federa- tion (colored branch) will hold a grand field day at the Arlington horse show grounds, Virginia, Wednesday. Gate open at 1 o'clock. Reception and ll:l{nnce same evening at Convention all. Radio Club will meet tomorrow night, 8 o'clock, at 1317 New York avenue. N. Snyder of the bureau of standards will speak. The Business Women's Counecil will meet tonight at the Church of the Cov- enant for a “homecoming night.”” There will be music, refreshments and a so- cial hoyg. * The Washington Radio Club will meet at the American Association of Engineers’ Hall, 1317 New York ave- nue, at 8 o'clock Saturday evening. The Association of Oldest Inhab- itants’ will meect Wednesday, at 8 o'clock, at the Union Engine House, 19th and H streets northwest. Representative James A. Frear of Wisconsin is to speak on “The Sales Tax and the Cost of Living” at a meeting the Columbia Heights Citizens sociation, to be held Tues- |day night. at St. Stephen’s Hall, 3017 14th street. Dr. L. J. Brodsky wil d a paper on “How Deep Into th. nals Shall iWe Ingert the Filling Material?” at a meeting of the ) nal Capital Den- tal Society Tu next, § p.m., in Lecture Hall No. 1, George Washing- ton University. The Federation of Citizens® Associa- tions will meet tomorrow night in the District building. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The weekly dances at Catholic Com- munity House, 601 E street, will be , resumed at General ' dancing from 9 to 11 o'clock. The Women's Republican Federa- tion will meet Friday evenings, un- til November . at the home" of Mr. and . Frank E. McMullen, 6605 Wisconsin avenue, at § o'clock. HEAVY ENROLLMENT. Georgetown U. Preparatory School Opens at Garrett Park. With the biggest enrollment in its history, the Georgetown University Preparatory School opened yesterday at Garrett Park, Md. Under a new headmaster, the Rev. {William A. Storck, S. J., formerly of | Baltimore, the school is looking for- ward to a prosperous year. Formal |exercises marked its ‘opening. the Rev. John B. Creeden, S. J., president of Georgetown University, making | the chief address. { The addition of a new dormitory building erected during the summer { will aid in solving £he housing prob- i{lem at the school.”1t is about ready will accommodate SCHOOL SPECIALS RING BOOKS STIFF COVERS 45¢ ALL SIZES FOUNTAIN PEN GOLD “T0OSCO” . $1.25 TYPEWRITING PAPER | 500 Sheets, 81:x11 $1.00 Typeu'rriter and Office Supply Co. 722 13th St. N.W. We Alm to Please Every Customer 2 o / If you no longer enjoy / reading, you need that fll your vision should be improved by wearing | the proper glasses. We are the proper optical authorities to consult. | Optometry is a science that we have mastered.

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