Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

P e e AR, ... POE P Moodmarh X Lothwop Open 9:15 AM. " New York—WASHINGTON—Paris The Young People’s Floor—Fourth Here are specialized sections—conveniently laid out—merchandise that is carefully chosen to meet the needs of every child—just a few steps betwgen sections and you can completely outfit the younger members of the family—and Saturday is Young People’s Shopping Day. Juniors’ Top Coats, $25 Tailored of tweeds and mixtures, one sketched, with scarf throw fringed with brown leather; some are belted, many are full lined. Junior Dresses - . $29.50 and $39.50 Two groups of delightfully styled dresses in specialized sizes, 13 to 17. One-piece velvet, twill cord, wool eponge and lovely crepes. One sketched in navy twill, beauti- {ully beaded. $39.50. models of Dressy Coats for Juniors $75 to $175 Coats that follow the older girls’ styles, but adapted to the youthful * lines of the junior girl. Straightline and wrap models, fashioned of hand- some, deep-pile fabrics; some beau- tifully trimmed with fur, some show- ing the new wide sleeves, others the fashionable blouse, in becomingly at- tractive colors. Junior- Dresses, $12.50 School models, in wool. jersey and - wool crepes; some serge and wool crepe combinations; typical girl styles. J Schoolgitl Fashions---8 to 16 yeats Chosen as much for their smartness as for their very moderate pricings. Girls’ Raccoon-Collared Girls’ Wool Frocks, $12.50 One-piece styles, with bright, colorful CO(Z[S, 529-50 trimmings of wool embroidery; fash- ioned of jersey, novelty checks and Close 6 PM. | fi Ao\ T "’;’m«‘&’ll})."lild‘,‘\g\fl'{‘)m Tomorrow—TFirst Big Coat Event of the Season Women's New Fur-Collared Coats Decidedly $ Low Priced, 85 12 Different Styles. Most Desirable Fabrics. Hand-Tailored Features that every woman will look for and d emand when buying her coat for winter—and these coats prove their superiority in every feature. Fashionable fabrics—such as Fashiona, Lustrosa, Beautiful Furs—including gray squirrel, beaver. Wanted colors—black, Hawaiian blue, brown, navy and kit fox gray. Every coat is full silk lined and warmly interlined. To be able to select your winter coat from this collection—at the very beginning of the season—at such a decidedly low price—is an advantage that vou will avail Wool mixtures in heather tones, fash- ioned into a smart belted model, with handsome shawl collar of raccoon. A model that girls particularly like. Girls’ Schqol Coatls $19.75 Smart. warm coats that will be service- able the whole winter through—-soft, warm heather mixtures, plaid-back woolens and chinchillas; belted models with convertible Sollars. Sizes 8 to 14 years only. $12.50 box-pleated style; trimmed with white or gold braid. black serge, with white linen cuffs. Sizes 8 to 16. ‘More New School Hose English Ribbed Three-Quarter Socks, in silk and wool mixtures; black, brown and cordovan; sizes 7 to 9%. $1.25 pair. Spqrts Hose, of wool, in black, tan, «cordovan and blue; sizes 84 to 9. $1.75 pair. New School Hats For Gitls and Juniors In the Specialized Millinery Section Warm Underwear for Girls and Boys Girls’ Silk and Wool Dutch-neck Style Combination Suits; sizes 5 to 16 years. $3 to $4.25. Boys’ Combination Suits, natural col- or; wool on the outside, cotton on the inside; knee length; sizes 4 to 18. $2.50 to $3.50. . Girls’ Silk and Wool Dutch-neck Vests, sizes 3 to 15 years. $1.75 to $2.25. Girls’ Silk and Wool Pants, knee and ankle length. $1.75 to $2.25. Sutares's: ‘Heakty a8 Tnderwesr Sectlon, Children’s Shoes The Kinds You Want Your f Children to Wear ‘Whether for school or dress, you'll find the models that both you and the children will like. They are built for comfort as well as service. School or Sports Hats, $2.50 Small, rolled-brim felts in many colors, with felt of contrasting shade laced through the brim. : Velour Hats, $5—Very smart models and popular shapes, in varied colors; simply banded with grosgrain ribbon. Trimmed Hats for the Larger Girl $7.50, $12.50, $15, $19.75 Charming models in youthful styles. vets, velours. New shapes and colors. girls of 14 and 16. Vel- For Fourth Shaker knit.sweaters of all BOYS' HEAVY CALF MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, with round toe, per- ;rgAhlz ‘t:ALFb Sll'(l(iEnS, J,v;’tsh 3 forated tips; sizes 2% to 6. 18 At JDUCKB I ItoRs; § $750 pair. sizes 8% to 11, $6 pair; 11% to 2, $7 pair. ' CHILDREN'S NORWE- GIAN CALF LACE SHOES, with copper tips; sizes 844 to 12, Flr. INFANTS’ PATENT SHOES, with gray buck tops; sizes 6 to 8. $350 pair. INFANTS' - TAN CALF SHOES, plain toes, no heels; sizes 2% to 5, §3 pair; sizes 5 to 8 $7 heel. $4 pair. Misses’ and Children’s Patent Shoes, with white *kid tops; sizes 8% to 11, $6; 1174 to 2, $6.50 pair. Similar models with gray kid tops, sizes 8% to 1k, $6; sizes 1134 to 2, $7 pair. Young People's Bhoe Section, Fourth floor. BOYS’ BLACK OR BROWN § CALF SHOES, English cut, sizes 2% to 7. $6 pair. % GROWING GIRLS’ PAT- ENT SHOES, with white kid tops; sizes 2 to?7. $8 pair. GROWING GIRLS’ TAN CALF SHOES, round or [ _8quare toes; sizes 25 to 7. and beaver. with tip and wedge s’ Btore, Fourth tweeds; plain serges with linen collars. For School Wear . New Regulation Frocks Splendid navy blue serges, in a new long regulation emblems, and collars and cuffs For convent wear, similar models of Regular Boys Need Sturdy made in the popular school colors, appeal to every boy who spends most of his time out of doors. ~ Sweaters—$6.50 and $7.50 There is a splendid selection of these sweaters here, right now—in both coat and pull-over styles; in navy, oxford, maroon and brown. seal and beaver, Yale and smoke, navy and oxford, black and orange, maroon and oxford, and dark green izes 6 to 16 years. S ‘Warm Bathrobes---ate in order now These are made as boys like them—in the colors they like. too. Sizes 6 to 18 years, $5 and upward, A o Shirts and Blouses Of all-wool khaki (Army style), collar-attached blouses with two pockets; sizes 7 to 14, $3. gckzt, sizes IZX, to 14 neck, $350, loor, with the collar and CunningLittle Black Sateen Panty Frocks They are so nice, no starchy petticoats to wear—and they’re tfrimmed in such pretty ways with red or bright gold color. Quite rea- sonable, too, at $5, $6.50 and $7.50. In sizes 2 to 6 years. Tell mother, and see what she says. Infants’ Sectlon, Fourth fioor. Victor Records for September On sale tomorrow. The complete list is here. Victrola Galleries, Fourth floor. Sweaters wersted and wool yarns, Also combinations of Shirts. with one - LAST DAY THE SEPTEMBER SALES Furniture, Rugs, China, Glass, Housewares at: Extraordinarily Low Prices ™ fThe Deferred Payment Plan is a great convenience to many. Free Shipments anywhere in fhe United States. Si L. vourself ,of—we feel certain. Six of the attractive models are sketched Shown for the first time tomorrow Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Fashion’s Newest Features Meet in Silk Frocks for Misses 335 Others from $25 to $55 Frocks with flowing sleeves, slashed sleeves or sleeves caught tight at the wrist—frocks with pleated panels ending in uneven points—frocks that gracefully drape themselves—frocks with flaring circular side panels. And frocks in such charming silks as flat crepe, Canton crepe and satin-faced crepe We see the beautiful new browns, navy and black “set off” with vivid embroidery—girdles of metal in gayest colors—a touch of beading trims some—others are content with self trimmings. And, withal, they are so youthful that they cannot fail to please. Misses' Section, Third floor. Good Corset Value The “Woodthrop,” $5 New fall models, just arrived, offer an unusual value in this (our own) special make. Choose from fine broches and satin-finish coutils; waistline and low top models, in flesh and orchid. Satin-striped Sectional Girdles For Slender Figures These Girdles are also of the Woodthrop make ; with- out laces at the back; of soft pink fabric. Priced, ’ Corset Section, Third floor. Fall Fashions Call for New Fall - Silk Petticoats Splendid Choice, *5 Not a high price to pay for such attractive petticoats as these. Of silk jersey, radium and satin. Three attractive styles sketched. ~ Choose from such smart colors as cerise, henna, taupe, blue, green, brown, violet, black., You'll agree it’s an unusually wide color choice. Petticoat,Bection, “Third foor. i 4 y, tan, navy and _’ The Square Drape Veil —a charming - fall vogue that maty women are SpoRsoring. Newer styles, just arrived, show varied delightful mesireg, with intricate border designs Worked out in braids and embroidery. Brown, taupe, navy and bjack; also purplg or tan with brown. $1.25t0 $5 Feiling Section, First floor. “The Bateau Neck Promises much vogue for fall, evidenced in these charming BATEAU COLLARS From the wide selection here vou may choose delightfully simple little collars of net with tucks or lace—others much more elaborate with embroid- ery and much lace—some, too, of real lace. $1.50 to $12.50 And with cuffs to match— $1.50 to $5 Organdy Bateau Collars, lace trimmed. $1 to $2.75; with cuffs, $150 to $3.75. Neckwear Section, First floor. Imported Colored Linen Handkerchiefs Special, 60c Those gay little colored linen squares, made so attractive with handdrawn threads and dainty embroidered designs. 7 Also Colored Linen Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs Special, $3 15 Doz. Handkerchief Section, First floor. You'll Sleep Warmer * in Outing Flannel Gowns This Winter Large assortments are ready now. Pink and blue striped gowns, in high or low neck, short or long sleeve styles. Sizes 36 to 40,3 White Outing Flannel Gowns, yoke style with long sleeves, color stitched. $1.50. Muslin Underwear Section, Third foor. T-OJIL-E-TRIES Bradley’s Rose Maid Perfumes, $1.50. Toilet Water, $150. Powder, 75c and $L50. Cream, 50c to $2.50. Depilatory, $L Pritchard & Constance Amami Perfumes, $L75. Toilet Water, $1. Powder, $1. Cream, 50c and 75c. Bath Powder, 60c. Talcum, 25¢ to 75c. Miro Dena’s Chantecler Perfume, $4 to $8.90. Toilet Water, $2 to $7.25. Powder, $5. Sachet, $2. Talcum, $1. Tollet Goods Section, First floor. Another 50c Sale Rings and Necklaces A wonderful variety of both from which to choose at this almost ridiculously low price of 50c. Onyx and ruby finger rings; silver gypsy rings; births';one rtilndg.i. silver en- aved we ing rings; gildnn‘s and baby rings. Necklaces of crystal and fancy cut beads with new tassel ends; imitation. * ruby, sapphire, topaz, . aquamarine, jet, amethyst’ . and combinations of many. of them. : Jewelry Section, First Seor. el Red Rubber Bath Sprays, 85c. Whisk Brooms, 40¢c. + W. & L. Hardwater Soap, %0c dozen. Venetian Bath Soap, $1 dozen. Olive Oil Castile Soap, 5c each. Cashmere Bouquet Soap, box of 3 cakes, 70c. Scc:!tsx's Tissue Towels. 150 for c. “Indias” The Little Umbrellas With the Big Spread They are “safe and dry under the wide-spreading flat umbrella that doesn’t block one’s view. There are' several attrac- tive styles for boys and. girls. With animal heads on the handles, $2.50. Others $1.50 and $2.25 Umbrella Section, First floor.

Other pages from this issue: