Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 15

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* Join the Red Cross Contributions are very much needed to carry on this great work among suffering and unfortunate humanity. Send checks to 1414 F street. S & % THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, Stout Women Who Select Their Winter Apparel Here We emphasize particularly the handsome gowns, coats and wraps that we are now showing for every daytime and evening occasion. The completeness of our special- ized apparel stocks points out very definitely the particular ad- vantage of making your selection in— The Special Size Section, Third floor. STREET DRESSES—use Poiret twills and tricotines in navy blue and black. The coat dress is much worn and liked for its length-giving lines. . Fringes, beadings and embroideries in black or icontrasting shades are lovely trimmings. Typical is the dress illustrated—of navy blue twill, with pointed panels embroidered and bead- ed, and a vest of heavy cream lace. $165. Prices from $45 to $165 EVENING GOWNS present a picture of original- ity and magnifi- cence in their rich- ness of glistening beads and gleaming sequins. One gown § is in sapphire blue sequins — and an- other in opalescent sequins with flower design worked out in crystal. Brown crepe meteor forms the background for the wonderiully beaded gown in glistening copper- bronze, illustrated. $200. AFTERNOON AND DINNER GOWNS. Many of them display an artistic treatment ‘of cut steel beads, oriental embroideries and long silk fringes. Gowhs of silk lace are worn over soft crepe slips—in black, brown and navy. Most distinctive is the gown sketched, of darkest brown chiffon velvet—with trimmings of silky wolf. $110. Prices from $39.50 to $200 COATS AND - WRAPS are beauti- ful in their deep pile fabrics, handsome embroideries and luxurious fur trim- mings — although BB\ there are some ex- ceptionally smart coats to be worn with one’s own furs. Illustrated is a coat of Malay marvella, handsomely embroid- ered and deeply col- lared with rich brown kolinsky, $225. The unique back, the silk tassels, beautiful embroidery and col- lar of blended mole are distinguishing features of the other coat of Sorrento blue marvella, $210. Coats from $65 to $225 Women’s Smart Suits for Sports Wear At all places where sportswomen go we see the return of the sports suit—and after all, whatever can take the place of the swagger suit. 2 fall season for both sports and suits—and when did your suit money ever buy more value‘ than now, when we provide— When was there ever a more perfect Rainbow Homespun Sports Suits, $55 Combining all the finer points of smartness with practical, wearable, beautiful fabrics, careful and skilled tailoring—a typical sports model, with inverted pleated back, notch collar, four patch pockets, fully lined with heavy peau de cygne. In wonderful blues, rose shades, browns and grays. ‘WOOLSPUN SPORTS SUITS, ‘WOOLSPUN swagger models, well tailored, in an excellent range of plain and dark heather coloring; full silk lined. $29.50 and $39.50. Women's Suit Section, Third ficor. sn_ browns, $2950 and $55. SUITS for the woman who golfs—mannish two-piece suits, with coat and knee knickers— grays and blues. SMART HABITS for the wom- an who rides—in tweeds, her- ringbone cheviots and cordu- roy—in rich heather colors and smart black and white combi- nations. $45 to KNICKER Exceptionally Large New Assortments Just Received . T Lovely andmade . Philippine Lingerie Offers such a variety of exquisite designs and styles that every individual tast be satisfied. This comprises the advance arrival of our Christmas li:’éeric, togethersfiitll?z%me other very lovely handmade lingerie, beautifully trimmed in real Irish and filet laces. ‘Now is your exceptional opportunity for selecting Christmas gifts, while stocks are so large and pricings GOWNS, -in every wanted style—low, . round, V and square necks—sleeveless and sleeved styles, some with high necks, em- pire apd dainty bodice styles. Some are models of extreme simplicity, others are most elaborate in their wonderful embroid- “ery, drawn work, hemstitching—each en- tirely made by hand, and beautified with del- icate pink satin ribhons. $2.50 to $27 ‘Silk Usterwear Section, TS Seer. 80 moderate ENVELOPE CHEMISE are quite as dain- ty and lc_wely, showing dozens of different designs, in both corset cover and camisole styles. $2.50 to $16 COMBINATIQNS, with closed or open drawers, or skirt, $3 to $s. Straight Chemise, $2 to $5 Step-Ins, $3 to $12 Short Skirts, $3 to $5 Long Skirts, $3.50 to $5 Corset Covers and Camisoles, $a to $10.50 | Homdmary’ & Lot In these days when the Spanish Influence is seen so much in women’s costumes— it is not unusual that there is a vogue for Spanish Shawls These shawls are of heavy silk crepe, with long silk fringes and exquisite embroideries—in especially lovely colorings, such as tangerine embroidered in black, white with American beauty, black with fuchsia and green, and pure white or all- black. They are in two sizes— 40 inches square, $35—60 inches square, $55 Sweater Section, Third floer, Wool Challis Blouses Solve the problem of a smart heavy blouse for street or sports wear. Distinctive and smartly tailored they are—in two styles—with either the pointed tuxedo or convertible collar and turn back cuffs—in plain white, navy blue or black, and plain or clustered colored stripes. . $3.95 to $5 : Smart Viyella Flannel Shirts, $5.75 Mannish, strictly tailored styles, in plain colors or stripes. Blouse Section, Third floor. Savings of Y% to Y% in Our Reduction Sale of Fine Millinery 55, 410, 415, 425 Chic Sports Hats—Smart Street Hats, Exclusive Models for Afternoon and Dinner Wearing Hats of velvet, duvetyne and varied combinations, in the bril- * liant as well as the darker colorings and black. Small hats abound, as do the large picture shapes, drooping, flaring, turned up and down—beautifully trimmed with feathers, quills, orna- ments of various kinds, wool embroidery—and, in short, every type of hat that is a success this season is represented for your choosing at these remarkable prices. Milinery Balon and Section, Third Soor. ‘ ‘ Girdles and Earrings So much in vogue—offer Christmas gifts. AMONG GIRDLES, those of French metal are decidedly smart—$3.50 to $50. EARRINGS, in an attractive, if bold, Spanish design, are shown in jet, jet combined with pearls, white stones, jade— pearls with jade, white stones—pearls alone or with lapis and other attractive combinations. $3 to $20 pair. Jowelry Bection, First fiooe. Your Christmas VICTROLA Should Be Bought Now The Victrola is the instru- = ment that nowadays is necessary to the full hap- piness of the home—or, wherever there is the spirit or appreciation of music. Purchase your Victrola now. Every year the short- -age of Victrolas has brought disappointment to many. We urge you, therefore, to come in and .secure the model you un- doubtedly contemplate buying. very attractive suggestions for il e 3ok peren. Victzola No. 100 SVl o s $150 for m. lla. . con- . (Illustrated) e M om0 i Records ‘Victrela -Section, Feurth Soer. NOVEMBER 15, 1921.' All Ivory Toilet Articles rop Overcoats oF W ARMTH AND STYLE The St. James Hirsh Wickwire Overcoat is a good example of style with warmth, but minus excessive weight. Cut on easy lines the St. James represents the last style word. 5 We will be glad to show you this and many other Hirsh Wickwire Hand-Tailored Overcoats Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Featured at $35 Here again is remarkable value- giving. The man or young man who is going to choose a new suit should see these splendid garments. Young Men’s Ulsterette Overcoats, Special, $35 Not aldne in quality . is the value unusual, but the styles, the woolens and the patterns are those preferred this season. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. 205 Pairs Men’s New Winter Shoes Reduced 14 less than formerly They sold at twice this price last season When at the beginning of the season these shoes were received and marked one-third below last ‘season’s price we thought we were provid- ing men with a wonderful value—and we were. Of that there has been no question. But now we are unable to get the fine values to sell at $7.50 that we had earlier, and so we are taking 6 of the models that sold much higher and marking them $7.50. We are confident you will find no such leathers, no such splendid styles and conscientious workmanship in other shoes at this low price. 24 pairs Black Norwegian Grain Win- 47 pairs Black Norwegian Grain High ter-weight Oxfords. 5 Brogues. 32 pairs Black Cordovan Winter- 33 pairs_Black Norwegian Grain weight Brogue Oxfords, Square-toe High Shoes. 53 pairs Tan Norwegian Grain High Brogues. Men's Shes Bection, First floor. Wing-tip High Shoes. Every Man and Woman Should See the Wonderful Showing of European Silk Cravats The Silks were imported especially for us, and made up by what is piobably the largest and finest Neckwear house in this'country. Every Cravathand- cut and hand-sewn individually. = The silks are from 3 France Italy’ England Switzerland : Colorings and patterns are hahdsome and exclusive, and the price is extresely, - moderate. $3. - AL e : 5L You should see the attractive window display. Men's Bection, First floor. H Men’s Smartest Hat Styles Not just.a few, but a great variety of models, of different-3tylish shades, in all the.season’s accepted materials. "We are offeting men a satisfac- tory hat service. s Velour Hats—rich, lustrous, silky qual- Derbies, $6.and §7. o ) Bhntcn'e B350, a1, e Sheaiag’ g Do, ot t - own ¥ .50 . , showi ever to $10. 7 5 350 . made, $2, $2.50 and $3. o “ New: Wi Sticks—Plain and silver or gold trimmed; many shapes --and woods, $1.50 to $10. . 16 pairs Black Norwegial; Grain Purchased for gifts will be en- . S—ES . - = o] i n

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