Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1923, Page 24

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Full-Fashioned Mercerized Lisle Hose for Women 75¢c and $1 pair The woman who wears lisle hose, and there are many that do—will especially appreciate the fine quality of these, and the fact that they are full fashioned. Both Regular and Extra Sizes —in Spring’s fashionable shade, gray—and also cordovan. brown and black. Women's Hosiers Rection, First fioer. Real Comfort in These COMFORT OXFORDS $10 pair The woman who requires a soft shoe, to insure herself foot comfort—will be especially in- terested in these comfort ox- fords. They are made of the softest kid leather obtainable; built on a straightline combination last, shaped to fit the foot—allow- ing the ball of one’s foot plenty of room, but fitting snugly at the heel. In either dark brown or black: with Goodyear welt, or hand- turned soles. ‘Women's Shoe Scction, Third fioor. Colored Silk Umbrellas are Popular Now $8 Particularly attractive are these new models just received —there are all sorts of new ideas in handles, some of light colored wood topped with bakalite; others of bakalite in the soft amber-tone; wrist rings, leather side straps, or thongs, are popular—and you may choose from s wide color assortment, including garnet, ‘brown, purple, green, navy and black. Tmbrelia Section, First oor. Her Neck She Wears a Deauville Scarf, $2.50 That is, she does if she is quite smartly dressed, and very much in vogue; these new arrivals might have come right from Egypt, so_ exotically colored and so “Egyptian” in design. Gayness prevails—and they’re of China silk. Other Scarfs, $3.50 to $7.50. Paisley Fiber Scarfs, $7.50. Neckwear Section, First foor. Religious Books for Lenten Reading Our shelves are full of new and good books on Religion, Theology and helps to the Christian life. Among other good books these: An Introduction to the Pfidu» logy of Religion, by H. Thornless, $250. A Short History of Our Re- ligion, by D. C. Somervell; $1.75. Helps to the Christian Life, by T. 57 Gilbert; 75¢c. A Little Book of Sermons, L. H. Hough; $128. Talking With God, by J. J. Kensington; 30c. The Way of Vision, by Jesse Brett; $175. Personal Refigion and Public Righteousness, by Peter Green; $LIo0. The Preacher gnd the P byeBishop F. J. McConnell; flf Book Stere, Fifth floor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. The Hat of Fashion Is the Hat of Milan, $22.50 That is Fashion’s latest edict in hat modes: and one must be convinced when one sees these charming new arrivals in Milan, Milan alone or combined with fabric, Milan charmingly trim- med with gay flowers, Milan with ribbons, in ever so many different, attractive shapes. Typical is the attractive hat sketched: A Milan in Spring’s newest shade, cork’ and in Paris® newest shape, the cloche. The brim is faced with crepe, and a swirling ostrich feather, uncurled, sweeps in becoming fashion from the narrow brim. $22.50. Millinery Salon, Third foor. Hand in Hand with Spring Fashion New Washable Gloves $2.25 and $2.50 pair THE VOGUE OF THE EMBROIDERED CUFF is smartly shown in these washable fabric gloves, with strap- wrist gauntlet cuffs smartly embroidered in contrasting shade; covert, pearl, mastic, pongee—the new shades; $2.50 pair. THE FASHION FOR PLEATS is expressed in this fabric glove illustrated, with a smart pleated frill trimming the cuff; $2.25 pair. THE STRAP WRIST GLOVE WITH PEARL BUCKLE shows the strap going all the way round one's wrist; $2.25 pair. Women's Glove Section, First floor. The Vogue for Gray and Tan in Silk Petticoats, $5 to $13.50 Gray and Tan, two of spring’s most fashionable shades, now appear in the smartest of new silk petticoats: Silk Jersey and Radium in extra and regular sizes. Very attractive models, some showing deep pleated flounces, others embroidered or trimmed in bias folds, cleverly designed. Petticoat Section, Third foor. Pleats and Prints Prevail in Misses’ Frocks $39.50 to $59 Pleats and Prints combine in this delightful frock sketched—the under dress of gay Egyptian printed crepe, with a deep pleated collar both .50 back and front and an apron-like over- $39,50 dress of black crepe $ Another charming model, copied from a French frock shows the vogue of the pleated flounce—and has a dainty clollar of whllle crcpe—band insets, too, in the peasant sleeves, embroidered in gay colors $49’50 Pleated from shoulder to hem, both back and front is -{blalck. flat c;ege ff}'ov:ki with lhlc shortest of sleeves and bands of gay colored em- broidery for trimming $39'50 Misses' Bection, Third floor. On Every Woman’s Dressing Table COMPACTS , Hygienol Triple Compact. Hudnut’s Twin Compact. Luxor Double Compact... Un Air Embaume Double Compact A Compact.. Amami oo e sesemsesi TOILETRIES D and Ramsdell Cream, 4-0z., special. Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream. Listerine. . ennen’s Cuticura Soap .. Woodbury’s_So: Hardwater Bath Soap Tollet Goods Section, First floor. 40¢c 8¢ ..75c dozen Stenciled SWEATERS Another of Spring’s Outstanding Fashions White Wool Slip-overs —are very popular, espe- cially if they be stenciled in contrasting shades as are these. $6.75. Fiber and Mohair Combine —in clever models, one of which is fashioned like a golf jacket, bound down the front and buttoned at the neck; in mountain haze, bisque and white. $10.75. Wool Marveltex Slip-ons ~have the new Henley neck; plain knitted around the bottom: in mountain haze only. $6.75. Sweater Section, Third floor 7 fit'sa Draped Veil It’s a Fashionable Veil A note of vivid color is seen in one very attractive model, of hexagon mesh, embroidered in tangerine, in a handsome scroll design. These embroidered veils come also in many other colors and combinations—among them. brown and sand, and navy blue and gray; and there are all-one- color styles, too. Chantilly Veils, in taupe, browa, gray, navy and black, are par- ticularly charming. Straight Veils, $1 to $2.75. Square Veils, $150 to $5. Veil Section, First fioor. Very Special Linen Paper 50c Ib. Envelopes 25¢ package The paper is of an excellent quality, and may be had in gray or violet. Now's a splendid time to buy all you'll need for a long time—when such prices as these prevail. Stationery Section, First floor. Hair Dressing Marcel Waving Permanent Waving Facial Treatments Shampooing Manicuring The woman who demands par- ticular service in these personal services will be particularly satisfied with the service which our thoroughly trained opera- tors give. Phone for appointments—Main 5300. Hair Dressing Section. Second floor. Munsing Silk Underwear You who know the fine quality, the perfect work- manship and the real satis- faction in wearing Munsing Underwear will be especially interested in these new ar- rivals in Munsing Silk Knit Underwear Bodice Vests, fine ribbed, with ribbon straps, come in black, flesh and orchid. $278. Extra sizes, $3. Fine Ribbed Silk Knit Bloomers —well reinforced, with elastic at waist and knee; in pink, orchid and black. $425. Extra sizes, $4.50. Cotton Combination Suits —with low neck, no sleeves and tight knee. $1; extra sizes, $1.25. Lisle Combination Suits —low neck, sleeveless, with tai- lored tops and tight or shell knee. $1.75; extra sizes, $2. Women's Knit \Underwear Section, Third floor. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1923. Woodward & Liothop Open 9:15 A.M. Easter Displays for Young People 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Close 6 P.M. Fourth Floor Easter Silk Frocks for Girls of 2 to 17 One may depend upon these sections to anticipate the Easter season in the most fashionable way. You may choose from charming frocks for little sister, 2 to 6; girls from 6 to 14, and juniors, 13, 15 and 17 years. For Junior Girls— Frocks, $19.75 to $39.50 The girl in her teens need not seek long for a charming Easter frock if she chooses from the very attractive frocks chosen for her here. Pleats, cinnamon crepe and brown vel- vet ribbon make this enchanting little frock sketched, $39.50. Another is in the fashionable “grown-up” gray crepe with charming corded trimming of the same fabric, $39.50. Taffetas, crepes. many gaily printed— with pleats, rufflings, drapes and fash- ion’s other trimmings, offer an at- tractive choosing. Juiors’ Section, Fourth floor. Buy Nazareth Combination Suits for Bo; and Giles 75C For when you buy Nazareth Combina- tion Suits yvou buy one of the best models designed for young folk—Ilow neck, no sleeves, knee length: with stayed bands over the shoulders and sides and two rows of taped buttons with garter attachments. Pony Stockings Have Double Knees These fine ribbed stockings come in black, white, brown and cordovan; in heavy, medium and light weights; sizes 6 to 1174; 50c, 60c and 70c pair; ac- cording to the size. Children's Knit Fourtli fioor Underwear and Hosiers Section, Wing-tip Brogues and Pumps Popular for Growing Girls Girls’ Easter Frocks, $15 to $25 In the little frock sketched. of al- mond green crepe, with a puffed tai- feta rose of black and green for a pocket—$19.75—and in the charming little Bright Eye blue frock, with the wide bertha and picoted ribbon—$25 —and in the many other delightful little frocks here for Easter, girls of 6 to 14 will find all that their hearts desire. Bouffant taffetas are very popular, too, and there are many of these—pretty dark blues with bright embroidery— browns, pretty henna shades—and a few lighter colors. Girlg' Section, Fourth foor. A TREO Non-Lacing Corset for Gitls 34 This Treo model, one of the most pof)- ular styles for slender, growing girls, is fashioned of pink satin broche and elastic, lightly boned to give good sup- port, but without laces. A Madame Lyra Model, $5. Fashioned of beautiful pink brocade and elastic sections, lightly boned, is also a popu- lar model with this younger genera- tion. Corset Section, Third floor. Little Sister Frocks $12.50 to $25 Quch adorable frocks, these are— dainty affairs of crepe de chine, like this charming little peasant frock with its gay cross-stitching and bloomers to match; $15—or it may be one of those delightful little frocks from Inez —that you will choose. Newest ar- rivals show Fashion’s printed silks in the loveliest colorings—six charming, different styles, one sketched, with a frilled net collar and green ribbons, $25. Georgettes, too, one in white, daintily pleated, made over little silk slips—and practical pongees, smartly embroidered; and a great variety of colors from which to choose. Infants’ Sectlon, Fourth fioor. Every Girl Wants at Least One Slip-over Sweater These new ones for spring show the most attractive new styles and colors— mohairs, camel’s hair and silk and mo- hair combinations—some with collars, some without—and in these pretty spring shades: Jade, dandelion. jockey, sand. Ttalian blue. $5t0 $7 Blouses and —are of all white, or white with smart collar and cuffs, in varied shades; some trimmed with narrow pleating and tucks. Sizes 6 to 16. Girls’ Section, Fourth floor Your Boy Should Have a W. & L. Better Service Suit pearl buttons, and they flat heels and welt soles. A certain smartness about these Wing-tip Brogues, $8 pr. —that appeals to the growing girl. Equally smart for school, sports or street wear. Of light tan calfskin, with perforated wing tips, low leather heels and welt soles. Sizes 2% to 7. Nut-Brown Calfskin Pumps, with wing-tips, $6.50 pair As smart as they are popular. These New Wing-tip Strapped Pumps will appeal to the girl who likes the smartest in shoes. The nut-brown is a particularly attrac- tive shade. The straps fasten with are completed with practical, low Sizes 2% to 7. Young People’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. $12.75 These W & L Better Service Suits are made from carefully chosen wool fabrics; every suit has two pairs of knickers, which means al- most double wear, for that's where the wear comes, as every mother knows. There are tweeds, homespuns, cheviots—in Norfolk, golf, and patch pocket with golf back. And they may be depended upon to ive lonfi and _satisfactory wear. eally “Better Service” Suits—are much better looking and longer wear- ing than the low price of $12.75 usually buys. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys' Store, Fourth floor. Hear Jeritza ON YOUR VICTROLA FLYING DUTCHMAN, 74776, $1.75. LOHENGREN, Elsa’s Dream, 74749, $1.75. ’ TOTE STODT, DIE (The Death City—Song of the Flute), 66057, $1.25. TANNHAUSER, Elizabeth’s Prayer, 74760, $1.75. TOSCA—Vissi d'arte, 66111, $1.25. Victrola Galleries, Fourth Soor. Chocolate Easter Bunnies —here already. 'Twon’t be long now be- fore the Easter bunny will be coming round to your house—and we hope he'll be sure and leave some of these delicious chocolate bunnies and Easter Eggs at your house. Chocolate Bunnies and Chocolate _Hens, 10c to 75c. Fine Jelly Eggs, lots of flavers, 25¢ Ib. Candy Bectios, Fourth floor, r_ Transparo | Garment Bags $1.25 Yeu can always tell just what gown, suit or wrap you are looking for, when it's hung away in a Transparo Bag—no hunting through the whole wardrobe; and the } Transparo Bag opens at the side, making it very easy to put away or take out one'’s arments. Absolutely dust and moth proof. Ask for Transparo Bags, in the Notion Section, First fioor. - i — S—

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