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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. C., SATURDAY, SEfTEM‘BER 30, 1922. ' —— YOUTH meets youth in our individualized fashions for misses. From Paris, the delicate and exquisite evening frocks, $75; for afternoon and street, the delightful crepes, with unusual sleeves and drapes—featuring, also, the Betty Wales Frocks, exclu- sive here. $35to $110 ; \ 5 Misses’ Coats of luxurious fabric and fur, $75 to $225. 3 96 g0 WEas ¢ k Misses Sport Coats, $25 to $75 B Misses’ Suits for every occasion, $39.50 to $195 (ool AUTUMN EXPOSITION in which we feature . New Fashions and Due Fashions p : [ . oL R : NOT presenting the first Fall fashions, but first to present the o authentic fashions for Fall. HE assemblage comprises a complete resume of the accepted I | 3 : g : style ;bnceptions of foremost Parisian and American de- ] signers. One instinctively feels, in seeing them, that they have been created by those who know every phase of a smart woman’s - existence, and that they are ready to satisfy the most varied needs. ON the whole, it is to be a season of rich and artistic costum- i , with individuality emphasizeéd in the choice of formal dress, and not less so in the practical things women will wear on the street and elsewhere. ! & October—the time for fall fashions is here— i and we are ready for October "—mu IN THE SPEGALIZED ‘APPAREL SECTIONS, THIRD FLOOR. Waodmard & Lothrop \ N EHEIEIET O] SiEINENE), EW sleeves, new drapes, new nuances of color, new languish- ‘ments of line—these are the distinguishing factors in new fall gowns, . Paisley velvet and rich metallic brocades for_evening—soft crepes »foraftmnon—-apflnmmtwillsiormeet. R ud' - Original Paris gowns and exclusive Nemser gowns. Also u- sively here are Princess Pat and Barbara Lee%mch. . Prices, $39.50 t0 $250