Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1922, Page 15

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 26, 1922—PART 1 Boys’ Indian Play Suits $1.19 An ideal item to find under the Christmas tree Outfit consists of trimmed coat and long pants, with a fancy feather headpiece. Real Injun stuff. Sizes 4 to 12 years. DON'T f Practical (ifts fiBUI@I‘I &-BROTHER i xpert \Impprr at Your Servlcc STORE I\leS for Monday, November 27, 1922 Phone Franklin 7400 4’0—430 Se\enl —Bn-»' Shop, Fourth Floor. Thanksgiving @{Ff@rings of Women’s and Misses’ Outer Apparel Even those conservative women who do not make a dash for the new things at the very beginning of every season usually set Thanksgiving as the limit of the time in which to select their complete winter wardrobe. Therefore, we have prepared for them tomorrow a large showing of Winter Outer Apparel—Coats, Dresses and Suits—featuring several of our most attractive groups, but giving a wide range of selection at other prices as well. Smart Winter Tailleurs Susts whose very simplic- Cloth Frocks are Favored v—reflect the ways of the H ere are two groups, ity makes them indis- loveliest winter modes featuring Tricotine and Poiret Twill at their best. $25.00 $35.00 pensable for any season. $25.00 $45.00 the season has produced. $33.00 $55.00 "AT $33.00 we have assembled a A shwint of conte fiat s eyt vie- HE tailored tricotine is surely a suit aarkable el lavlrtice BiE, T(l. matter how many charming silk f 2 / that stays—and why not? It has wrappy coats that swirl about one in e N e th.ere ‘;/ : aireadygnaNeTibE ticReqnirements o all sorts of interestiie’ Wavs) couts are always many times when nothing ;// : any season, and holds its conservative with collars of .\hnc];urinn. wolf or biteia sacticloth dresswill do. 1t 3 "f stylingsowell, jtismat easilyicast-aside beaverctte. ““d_ cven some jaunty These two groups include dresses i 2id t.hing A ;:;::.—itc}'mmi of rugged, mannish that answer every such need on the Both these groups feature the trico- The $55.00 ~roup is of cspecial in- terest to stout women. Most of the coats in this group were designed by a maker who specializes on extra size apparel and understands the elimina- tion of every unneccessary line that would add to the appearance of size. winter calender. Dresses so severely tailored they have an air of ultra-dig- nity, dresses whose principal mission is service, and others that are quite frivo- lous in their adornments or novelty of line. Braid, embroidery, silk stitching and contrasting colors are used in many interesting effects. Navy blue, black and brown. Tl tine and twill tailleur in a number of its phases, and under their lovely silk linings place an inner lining that gives the necessary winter warmth. There are also some wool velours in the $25.00 group, tailored on simple lines, and fin- ished with collars of caracul or nutria. All sizes from 16 misses’ to extra size 52. Many beautiful materials and styles. Other winter coats, in styles and sizes for the miss of 16 to the large woman wearing size 50, priced $19.95 to $145.00 —Second Floor. Other dresses of cloth, velvet, crepe.a and silks, . in models for every occasion, $15.95 to $98.50 ~—Se¢ond Floor. Other suits in trimly tailored models, or those daring with unusual lines and fur trimmings, $29.50 to $98.50 —Second Floor. Fur Scarfs to Complete Your TheLuckyBabiesin the Baby-Weighing Contest Dainty Silk Blouses to Wear Three months and under. Lightest Baby, H. C. Chambers, Jr., 2113 4th st. n.e. Thanksgiving Outfit —and they make ideal gifts. Lightest Baby, Three to six months, Vertis Thomas, 911 R st. nw. Lightest Baby, Vivian Sawyer, ‘There i:y( a ]\\'r:n;m or miss, Weight, 6 Tbs. 12 oz. Weight, 6 Ibs. 11 oz. Weight, 7 210 matter wilia 1er tastes, - Eobtod L.caviest Bab: Heaviest Baby Heaviest Baby. who \\'ou’.d not be (ln:ught_ed Melvin Hz;'f?efgh. June Raszr:tlmf. - Theodore éalbreith ‘o receive a fur neckpiece for 636 E st. sie.. 411 8th st. s.e., 1602 14th st. n. “hristmas. Here is an attrac- ive assortment of fur hokers and scarfs at a wide -ange of prices that we know will prove interesting. Weight, 19 1bs. 6 oz. Infants’ Dresses, 49c Long or short dresses in the cunning yoke or bishop style, daintily trimmed with lace at the neck and slesve. An unusua! quality = for such a low price. Sizes 6 months to 2 ye years. Scarfs and Chokers of squirrel, Jap marten, fox, stone marten and skunk..................... $39.50 0% 5 S Fitch Scarfs, well wearing and good looking. .. .. .. $15 Kiddies' Rompers, 49¢c foe Scarfs of Natural Opossum, Squirrel or Raccoon. .$17.95 w;l:;eal;?drn::yp[:u};){:l:;wn’;'she(;laatre“:;‘ chlaar;- Fox Scarfs of delightful soft pelts ....$29.50 bray, in pink or blue, trimmed with white. Sizes 2 to 5 years. 0 ~—Second Floor. R & G Elasticside Corsets Make it possible for you to conform with fashion’s dictates without ; sacrificing your figure A corset with ample boning to insure the correct form, and | sides of durable elastic that gives with every movement of the ! body and preserves all the natural grace. The R & G Eiasticslde has every qualification of fine quality i and expert designing that characterizes other R & G ‘models. . f Several styles to choose from. $3.00 to $7.00 Weight, 24 1bs. 12 oz. The prizes will be glven in merchandise from our Infants’ Department. Red-Lined Coats, $10.50 It is not enough that a small person’s coat be of the smartest blue chinchilla, with shiny brass buttons and a belt, but these must have a red flannel lining as well, even to the hood that hangs jauntily from the shoulders. Sizes Warm Sleeping Garments, 49c They are so snug and warm, and even ha\: feet attached to them. Sizes2to 6 Embrmdery-tnmmed Step-ins, sizes 6 to 16 years, 49¢c. Sateen Bloomers, 49c Girls of any age from 6 to 16 years will find these black sateen bloomers most appropri- ate. Finished with elastic at waist and knee. 21to0 6 years. velour, up to Children’s Hats, Velvet carriage bonnets for besides man the larger children. Six months to one year, Cherrydale, Va. Weight, 29 1bs. 8 oz. Other coats for children, of broadcloth or styles of felts and velvets for Brown, tan and rose. Fourth Ibs. 15 oz. w. $2.95 the wee tots. Floor. with Your Tailleur Splendid Qualities Newest Styles $5.00 OVELTY pongee, white tub silks and crepe de chine tai- lored into smart blouses that com- bine every essential of beauty and good taste. perhaps a narrow pleat, pearl but- tons or ribbon tie—make the quality of the materials ali the more ap- parent, and they are such good qualities no one would hesitate to buy these blouses for gifts. The scant trimmings— —Second Floor. Our Advance Offering of Christmas Hosiery HE reason hosiery heads most gift lists is because no woman can possibly have too many of them. In choosing here you are certain of making a selection that will please her per- ) sonal preferences. Women's Black Cashmere Hoslery— With all the refinement of silk, yet vastly more practical for winter wear, these fine imported stockings of the fa- mous J. and R, Morley make are des- tined to be quite popular for Christmas giving. Splendid qualities at the prices of $2.00 and $2.25. Novelty English Hose — Distinctly sportslike in thelr clever colorings, and clinging to their delightful English air, these stockings threaten to be danger- ous rivals of more conservative styles this season. $2.95 and $3.50. Wool and Cotton Hosiery—Unusual qualltles in the much wanted heather effects in tan, gray and camel. Wool and cotton mixtures of a medium weight. $1.00. Silk - and = Wool Stockings—These, too, are shown in smart heather effects, featuring blues, grays and tans. Silk- and - wool combinations of wunusual beauty and comfort. $1.95. Embroidered Clock Stockings—The kind of stockings that will be really most appreciated as gifts. Cotton-and- wool and silk-and-wool combinations in many effective colors. $1.95 and $2.25. ~—First Floor. \

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