Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1923, Page 20

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7. A New Spring Tailleur for the Stout Woman Moderately Priced $45 In this smart spring tailleur “pictured is everything that the stout weman demands in her tailored clothes. Its lines, long, slenderizing, dignified—developed in fash- ionable Poiret twill—showing an unusually long tuxedo col- lar, which ends in a link but- . ton fastening; the back is slashed and bound in bias folds, finished with embroidered ar- rowheads: the lining of pear] gray crepe. Sizes 4235 to S434. Wiile Other New Spring Sults ad- mirably accomplish the same dig- nified lines as the taillewr, they in- troduce interesting fashion fea- tures as well— $65 to $95 Spectal Size Section, Third floor. Pleated Crepe de Chine Skirts at $15 Pleated' crepe de chine skirts are for Spring and Summer—they are ions in popularity. omised a great vogue rst among all skirt fash- In these most popular skirts— White is first—tan is second, third—; & then come almond green, navy afl?{la?k.r,d il ({epc de Chine, light, airy, comfortable and cool —is their favorite material. And you may choose them here—at this most moderate price, $15. Bkirt Section, Third Seor. Silk Jersey Petticoat Slips $6 to $12 To Wear With New Easter Frocks What new frock or suit for Easter can call i omp! ' k itself without a new petticoat slip—to wear withm #hk:i l\'odmil;l is the\'fc‘ell vxiho’ll deny the comfort—the practicality— and the grace ines that i i § by the petticoat slip of jersey silk These new models are fashioned of a particularly fine lity of silk jersey—and you may choosepfrmn selerd dffi'?;;ni models. The deep-pleated to the waistline style— The double to hip model— The straightline model, with accordion pleated flounce— In cocoa, gray, navy and black. Petticoat Section, Third floor. " PR30 " Daintiest Handmade Dresses for Babies $3 to $12.50 These are the little dresses that the very tiniest members of :hhe family will be wearing for Easter—and then all through € summer. Adorable little handmade dresses, of finest batiste and nain- sook—some of them so very, very simple, with just a bit of lace at neck and sleeves or a bit of stitching, while others have dainty little (okes of embroidery, tucks and lace; some, too, are’ exquisitely embroidered and trimmed with lace. And all of them, howeyer simple or elaborate, have that dain- :lmess of handiwork that every mother wants in her baby’s resses. Infants’ and 6 months to 2-year sizes. Both long and short dresses. 1ntants’ Section, Fourth Soor. New Things to Embroider Bedspreads, for mosaic effect embroidery, $4. Bedspreads, for French knot or lazy daisy work, $250. Tea Towels, in many pretty designs, for color work, 28¢, 3¢, Sé¢, Stamped Guest Towels, in three designs, 25¢, 756, Pillowcases, for crochet inset, scalloped edge, $125 and S159 pair. Buffet Sets, for delightful colored embroidery, 2Z¥c. Bridge Sets, cloth and 4 napkins, §0c, T8¢, $1.75, 82, Sopiece Lunchoen Sets, on white, Boc, S-Piece Luncheon Sets, ou unbleached muslin, 78¢. Scarfy, o8 white art crash, with centers to match, 30, 75¢. Scarfs, on tan art cloth, 3, 78c; Centern, Iic to 736, ‘Tea Cart Sets, unbleached muslin, 30c, Dresser Sets, on cream art crash, for crochet adge, ¢ Fudge Aprous, of unbleached muslin, S0c and $L50. Chiidren’s Dresses, lawn, voile, pongee, 53 and §358 Some Hats to Match, 50c, 75¢, $1, : Bungalew Frecks, in blue and pink, §4 Ast Neadlework Bection, Secend Sess. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 1923, Woodmard & Lothrop Open 9:15 AM. Exceptionally Large Displays—Exceptionally Good Values Dress Hats, *15 and $18.50 Sports Hats, *10 and $13.50 Easter is conceded to be a time when a new hat is really a necessity—the many, many charming styles displayed in the-Woodward & Lothrop Millinery Section, are in perfect harmony with the season—and with the rest of the Easter costume. There is almost everything from which to choose. Becoming hats for the woman who wears best the large brimmed hat, slightly drooping or flaring at the back—delightful little cloches, of varying styles—off-the-face hats—and piquant close-fitting models. Straws, Silks, Fabrics—and many of them in bewitching combinations—with gracefully hanging ostrich—hyge, dashing ribbon bows—flowers, flowers, and then more flowers—fruits—and swath- ing scarfs—hats for t! 10th, 11th, F and G Streets he young woman—hats for the matron—and— Sports Hats, in the smartest shapes—trimmed in the smartest ways. Lanvin green and almond green—all the family of browns—beige shades and tans—lovely soft blues—purple—brilliant reds—soft, lovely grays—that delightful mimosa yellow—and of course navy blue and black. Millipery Section, Third Seer. e A Wonderful Variety of Colors, Too— ‘ ‘Hats Women Are Buying for Easter | | I Novelty White VOILES 50c¢, 60c, 65¢, 75¢ Charming lace, blocked, and plaid effects—for sheer summer frocks. Plisse Crepe, the loveliest of all lingerie crepes—50c yard. White Cgepes, attractive: for lingerie, or children’s sum- mer frocks. 35¢ and 40c yard. 39-inch Nainsook, sheer quality ; domestic make; 10- yard pieces. $3.50. Fine Japanese Nainsook, 39 inches wide, very sheer—10- yard pieces. $6 and $6.50. White Gosds Bection, Second Soor. Close 6 P.M. Frivolities of Jewelry for Easter at Popular Prices In this day of Earrings for every costume—Shower Earrings and Grape Clusters are gayest and newest. Shower Earrings, of amber—also pendant styles, $1.50 and $2. Grape Cluster Earrings, in coral, jade, lapis and jet, $5 pair, Fascinating Dinner Rings, of Marcasite, $1.75. Sterling Silver Chain Bracelets, with charming grape pendants, jade, lapis or pearl, $2.50 and $3.75. Carved Bone Bead Necklaces, unique and attractive, $3 and $4. Novelty Bead Necklaces, showing clever imitations of topaz, sapphire, crystal, amethyst, aquamarine, $1.25 each. 2 Fancy Metal Girdles, many with bizarre touches of color, $3.75 each. Jewelry Section, First floor. Flowers and Fruits in Gayest Colors on New Corsages, $2 Quite charming, and quite dii- «ferent from the usual corsage, are these newest ones, which will grace the loveliest of Spring and Summer frocks. Mingling on a single stem are y roses of every hue—soft lues, yellows, rose and pink shades—and with them, per- haps nestling right in the cen- ter, a bunch of vividly colored berries or fruits, and foliage blended to the charming color- ings. Lily of the Valley Corsa, Almost as lovely as the lilies themselves. $1.75 and $3.50 Beautiful Orchids —in that wonderful “orchid” shade. $1.25 and $2.25 Atkifcial Fiower Section, Pirst Soor. Many Fine Corsets at the one price, *5 Lily of France, Woodthrop, Modart Front Lace, W. & L. Special Seldom, if ever, has the Woodward & Lothrop Corset Section offered a finer selection of really leading, fine corsets—than now-—especially at such an exceptional price. The diversity of styles offers a corset for almost every type of figure. New models in laceless corsets. New models in back-lacing styles. New models in front-lace corsets.’ i Topless models of broche with elastic insets—elastic waistline models—low-bust models with elastic—me- dium and low bust models for stout figures., 6 models illustrated, $5 Corset Section, Third Sopr. ¢ New Wraps and Capes for Easter, $69.50 It’s logical to want your new wrap in time for Easter— and this week is an exceptionally good time in which to make your selection; assortments are unusually good—and there’s a wonderful versatility in the styles. Coats, Wraps, Capes are equally good—all are shown in a variety of delightful interpretations; a glance at the sketches will reveal their distinctive and different fashion points; the slender-lined coat that ties at the side—the cape with flaring sleeves—the real wrappy coat that en- velops one completely—capes that flare in becoming man- ner; fashioned of soft velvety fabrics, or twills—in the lovely browns, greystone, navy and black. ‘Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Combination Walnut Bedroom Suite, $315 A charming suite, in rich brown tones of walnut—em- bodies all that is tasteful, charming and refined in bedroom suites—consisting of 48-inch dresser, chifforette, full size triplicate vanity and double bow-foot bed. A Charming Vanity, of combination walnut, with three lovely mirrors, $80. Of Louis XV Inspiration is another \'anity, also of combina- tion American walnut construction, $90. Sheraton Contributes the design for still another Handsome Vanity of combination American walnut, with lovely two- toned and mottled effects for trimming, $100. Furniture Sectiom, Sixth floer. Your Monogram in Color on Crane’s Note Paper, *6 100 sheets of paper with envelopes —in either linen or kid-finish paper—note size—the mon- ogram die to be of your own selection, in the color you choose—and the price includes cost of paper and envelopes. Children’s Party Invitations—charming designs; 1 dozen, 50c. Invitations for Showers, Par- ties, Luncheons—for formal or informal occasions. 50c box. Crane’s Linen-Lawn Box Paper, in white, with square or pointed flaps; 1-quire size. 75¢. Stationery Section, First fioor. $10 Selection of Records Delivers to Your Home this Console Victrola, $100 The convenient monthly 3 - payment Club Plan makes 2 1t possible for you to own and enjoy your Victrola while you are paying for it. The plan is this: You se- lect and pay for $10 worth of Records, then $9 monthly thereafter, with- out interest, until the Vic- trola has been paid for. Ask to see this popular Console Victrola, $100. 20 sound-proof demonstrating rooms. - In the flc!nll Galleries, Fourth Seer.

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