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THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. Paris-style Hats%18.50 AVORED above all others are the fashionable Paris F cloches, and the short-back pokes so much beloved by many women. Two sketched are typical—a poke of vivid red straw, its short back banked with flat flowers, the other a distinctive little cloche of dark blue straw and fabric. However, the collection shows smart, dis- tinctive hats for all occasions—and gay flowers, ribbons and quills play a charming role in their trimmings. Millinery Salon, Trird floor. Easter Readiness for Young People The Things Boys Will Want in Their Easter Wardrobes on .their own floor— Smart New Sweaters to Accompany New Sports Skirts Of Mohair and Wool—Slip-ons and Tuxedos $2.95, $3.95, $5.75 SLIP-ON SWEATERS, with round or V necks, show both plain and fancy weaves; in orchid, jade, old blue, white brown and black—$2.95. SLIP-ONS AND TUXEDOS, in smart new weaves, show among other clever models the popular white mohair slip- ons with round neck, trimmed in fiber of smart contrasting shades—$3.95. SLIP-ONS, in a variety of charming weaves, show these new modes for spring, among others; the blouse model fast- ening at the side in a fiber-and-wool combination; a new high neck effect—also smart round and V necks—tan, old blue, black and white, or navy and rose are popular color combinations—8§5.75. Sweater Section, Third fioor. Gay Colorings---Batik Designs Newest and Most Noteworthy Spring Note Silk Petticoats 35 to %18 The new petticoats are truly attractive, and show much that is “different” from petti- coats of seasons before; for instance, there is the clever batik petticoat, of silk jersey, in gorgeous colorings, with a pointed scalloped trimming underlaid with plain color silk, $12; another shows a wide band in Egyptian motifs; another a finely pleated flounce with decorative bunches of purple grapes for trimming. New shades of tan, almond green, Paris gray and Ophelia are Spring’s favorites. Petticoat Section, Third floor. New and very fashionable The Detachable Frill Guimpe Springtime always means something new—something charm- ing in neckwear—this spring it comes in these delightful frill guimpes, with frills that may be worn outside one’s round-neck sweater, or equally smart with the tailleur, es- pecially the tuxedo. They are of cream net, exquisitely trimmed with Filet and Valenciennes laces, touches of embroidery and tucks; one model is charming with Irish lace trimmings, many of them are one-of-a-kind models. Prices begin at $8.50—others up to $27.50 New Linen Guimpes, W hite Linen Vestee $4.50 Sets with Cuffs, $2 —are in tan, and they have a These fresh new vestec sets smart V-neck collar and pocket have Peggy collars with colored embroidered’ in_varied colors. embroidered dots—and may also Neckwear Section, First fioor. be had without cuffs, $1.50. Women's 6-button Strap-wrist Gloves, $1.25 Smartly styled gloves of an exceptionally good washable fabric. made in 6-button length with strap and clasp at wrist. In white, pongee, mastic and gray. Glove Sectlon, First Soor. Women’s Satin-Border Silk Umbrellas, $5 Not oiten do you find such smart, good-looking umbrellas as these—at such a moderate price. You may choose from Spring’s best shades— navy, purple, green, brown, dark red—some with wood handles trimmed with bakalite—others with amber-colored bakalite handles, and all are finished with wrist straps, leather thongs. or wrist rings. Umbrella Section, First fioor. TOILETRIES For every woman’s dressing table Face Powders And Now Women Have This Finer Lentherics Poudce Phim:, $20 Lentheric’s Atyche, $1.50. Twin Compacts, $1.28. “Granite”’ Silk Hose,32.50 pair 5t rovi, s s Dorine Rouge or Powder, 40c. New—and just received—is this finer grade of Granite Silk Hose, all ~ Creams and Lotions silk, but with lisle lined hems and lisle soles, which, of course, mean W. & L. Benzoin and Almond Cream. 48¢c. W. & L. Lemon Cleansing Cream, $6c and $1. greater durability; they come in black only—and they also have the =~ W. & L. Skin Food, $1. garter blocks which prevent runs—the real “Granite” feature. “Granite”” Silk Hostery, $1.90 Hair Preparations Frances Fox’s Scalp Ointment, $1. Frances Fox's Cappalux, for dry or oily scalp, $1. Dentrifices Pebéco, 38c. New shipments bring the wanted Spring shades—fawn, gun metal, a new W. & L.-Ivory Tooth Powder, 28c. gray, Polo gray, tan, chou, otter, African, cordovan, navy and black and white. Depilatories These have lisle double-garter hems and soles. Hosiery Section, First floor. Gray and Black Combine in this New Spring Sports Pump, $10 pair In this model is added a new mode in sports footwear—it combines black pat- ent leather with gray suede, underlaid with patent leather; is completed with low flat heels. IN TAN CALFSKIN, WITH FAWN SUEDE —the same model is equally smart—and priced $10 pair. IN GRAY SUEDE, WITH GRAY KID —underlying the slashed quarter—it is charming, $11 pair, Yomen's Shoe Section, Third floor. Glove Silk Underwear That Won’t Shrink Something new, and something every woman who wears glove silk under- $10 wear will appreciate; unshrinkable, lovely, soft glove silk underwear in a delightful pale pink shade; perfectly tailored, 3nd finished with a bit of hemstitching—its only trimming. Vests, bodice style, $3. Step-in Chemise, $450. Combination Sults, $8.25. Women's Enit Underwear Section, Third floor. Particularly good, both five-piece style, with welt Traveling Goods EBectiom, First looks, is this genuine cowhide traveling bag—at §10; in black or tan, or brown; ders; and all have handrolled hems. 171!. 1!;.l yers’, $1.25. Odorono, 75¢c. Toilet Goods Section, First foor. We're Ready for St. Patrick’s Day--- ARE YOU There are many attractive favors—place cards. cups and baskets for nuts and candies—tally cards, crepe paper for decorations—and Snappy Mottoes, 75¢ Box Whiting-Cook Hand-loomed Linen Paper, Glad- stone size, 75c Ib.; envelo 30c pa Linen Paper, in gray and voilet, S6c 1b.; enve- lopes, 25c package. f itol Lawn Paper, linen finish, in blue, pink and white; paper, 25c Ib.; envelogn. 16c. Eaton-Cranes Highland Linen Correspondence Cards, 50c box. Stationery Section, First floor. Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bags FOR MEN Handkerchiefs From Paris—the very last word, these of sheer French voile, almost as soft as the proverbial silk pocket 'kerchief; they're in white with tan, blue, green and other col- ored borders; 6r in colors, with white bor- in value and seams; sewed- on corners; inside lock catches; leather Pfl“‘d $2 lining, and with three pockets. Handkerchief Sectiop, First floor. If He SmokesHe will be interested 2 -in this- great collec- tion of fine English and Irish pipes—for it is only the man who smokes who can ap- floor. preciate just su;l: pipe; rke 3 ' ;:ter‘:on m& $4.50 to $8. Orlik Pipes, $7 to $12. un ma u Dunhill, $10 to $32, ” Bmokers' Accessory Section, First fioor. Your boy, your boy. and yours, too— every boy, in fact, will find here in the Boys® Shop the things he likes to wear. They are real boys’ styles, made for real boys’ wear. And there is quality throughout every garment—we never let up on that point, nor let down in style. But we do keep price down as low as quality permits, so that service will always be up to and above par. SPRING SUITS With two pairs knickers—or a fnicker and golf combination, $15.75, $18.75 and up ' ost popular models today—with two pairs of knickers, or a pair Rlersecgj;i fl:]?cxl:‘crs a‘;dpa pair of golf knickers. They're built of tl'{e nght stuffs, in the right way, as we believe boys’ clothes should be—and your son may choose from everything that’s new in style, color and fabric—for Spr‘mg. j Fine Serge Suits—With one pair of knickers, $15, $18, $20. With two pairs, $22.50 and $25. Woodward & Lothrop Better Service Suits, $12.75 For general everyday school wear you'll seldom find bett:r suits than these at anywhere near this price; service is built right into them—and the styles are particularly good. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Felt Hats, Cloth Caps, Golf Caps in all the new Spring shapes and shades Boys' Store, Fourth Soor. To Introduce The Sash-Bow Suit for MISSES —is to introduce one of the smartest new modes in misses’ spring suits; a mode that promises a vogue for this distinctive and clever style. Characteristic—is the suit sketched, and it owes much of its irresistible charm to the fact that it is of navy blue cord twill—to its smart tight-hip, short jacket tied smartly at one side, and to its tailored trimming of tan twill braided in blue, $65. The tailored box suit is another smart fashion shown in navy twills —while new, wider sleeves, not quite full length, to show smart gauntlet gloves—insets of fine tucking, braiding and side bows or buckles mark Spring Tailleurs as interesting, new and distinctive. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 Featuring Suits, $39.50 $59.50, $65 and up Misses’ Section, Third floor. Coats and Capes for Girls and Juniors Come to the Girls’ and Juniors’ Shop tomorrow if you are looking for a smart topcoat or cape—and if you are 6, or even as much as 17, you'll find something new and good-looking. FOR GIRLS The styles are much like older sister's—smart checked and plain colored capes, coats with raglan sleeves and swagger pockets, belted or not, as you like to wear them; in tans, blues, greens, plaids and mixtures. Coats, $12.50 to $65 FOR JUNIORS Good-looking, swagger topcoats in tan woolens — camelshair and swagger over- plaids—belted and full swing back models so popular now. Soft-pile fabrics, in soft grays, tans and other shades, fashion the more dress-up wraps and capes, ont of which we sketch. $65. Other Wraps, $25 to $75 Girls’ Pleated Skirts $3.75 to $6 Plaids and checks in smart shades, on invisible-buttoning body waists. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Middies, $1.95 to $6 Miss Saratoga and Cricket Club makes—both very wgphr with the girl who wears middies— in all white, or white with blye collar and cuffs; in sille pongee, cadet blue linen and khaki. Sizes 6 to 22 years. Girls' and Junlors® Section, Fourth fieor. the Fourth Here mothers find it most convenient to shop for the Young People of the House —for there is everything that young folk wear— from the tiniest baby to big sister and brother — each section best located for convenient shopping. Children’s New Spring Socks 50c and 75c¢ pair At 50c—Are Vi-length Lisle Socks, importe in variety of shades with straig or turnover tops; sizes 4 to % At 50c and 75c—Are 3;-length Lisle Socks. ith fancy cuff tops; sizes no sleeves knee length style, in sizes 26 to 34, 75c. Athletic styles. with elastic knitted beit and shoulder; in sizes 2 to 4, $1. Girls' Jersey Knitted Combination Suits, $1 and $1.50.—Priced accord- ing to size: low neck, umbrella knee style, with plain tailored top; sizes 3 to 9. Fourth ficor. Little Folk’s Wool Sweaters, $2.50 The little striped sweater comes in white with pink or blue stripes— and the little plain turn-over col- lar style in piain yellow, tan, almond green and white. Sizes 1 to 4 years. Little Fellow’s Wash Suits $2.50 and $3.50 The Copperfield Suits, in plain ginghams. have hemstitched col- lar and cuffs oi white organdy— or of a contrasting shade, smartly stitched, $250. The Middy Suits, are also of gingham, in varied shades—smartly trimmed with white collar and cuffs edged with dainty pleated frills. $3.50. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Infants’ Section, Fourth foor. This Non-lacing Elastic and Broche . . Girdle for Girls 4 €] r~, $3.50 A model that has been popu- larly accepted by the younger girl and slender young women; vou may choose from a varied selection of dainty and attrac- tive models—one of which we sketch; they are fashioned of clastic and broches or batiste. Priced $2 to $5 Corset Section, Third fioor. Long Candy Straws 75¢ 1b. with soft chocolate filling A treat for candy lovers—four assorted flavors, chocolate filled. Vanilla Marshmallows in tin boxes, 50c Ib. Have You Tried Our Home- made Chocolates and Bon- bons? Special, 60c Ib. Candy Section, Fourth fioor. The Boy Wants a Sherwood Wagon —if you're going to get him a coaster wagon. Sherwood Coaster Wagons have rivited steel wheels and frame; stecl axles and bolsters; removable bodies of white ash, and shock-absorbing springs; self retainer roller-bearing, fric- tion hand-brake; with steel wheels, $7 to $9.75; with rub- ber-tired disc wheels, $8.25 to $10; with disc steel wheels, $8.25 and $9.25. Toy Store, Fourth foor.