Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1923, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923. Woohwary & Wotheop Striking Fabrics—Huge Fur Collars The Mode in Topcoats, $95, $115 Topcoats for all-around wear—for town, country, motoring, sports and ’ streef wear, are striking in fabric, and for smartness and comfortable warmth, fur collared. In a group of distinctively individual topcoats we find this one sketched—a swagger gray and black plaided fabric, beauti- fully tailored, and collared with kit fox, $95; others flaunt wide or nar- row stripes—soft tan camel’s hair is good—and collars are of red fox, kit fox, muskrat, badger or civet cat. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. g rThe Newest Suit Is The Tailored Suit, $59-50 —and the plainer and more severe it is the better—and the smarter the woman who wears it now. The coat is longer and slimmer and straight of line—superbly tailored of smart twills in navy blue or black; varying only in the details of self-strappings or stitching. Three smart models from which to select, at this price. Yomen's Suit Section, Third floor. For All-Year, All-W eather W ear “Shagmoor” Coats, $35 to $59-50 For the miss who wants an all-serviceable topcoat, “Shagmoor” Coats offer splendid choice; there are models as trig, smart and mannish as brother’s own—with just that careless correctness that bespeaks sports —such as this one sietched, $39.50; others are femininely graceful—and- some models are smartly collared in fur-—while others are quite as smart with great collars that button close around one’s throat; roseate, tan, airdale, a new wood-brown shade—are fashionable colors. Misses Scetion, Fourth floor. Of Navy Twill—and Satin Crepe Are Favorite Frocks for Misses, $39-50 The favorite Cloth Frock for Fall is one of the smart twills, and navy ° blue; smart models at this price are bright with embroidered t immings in_contrasting tones—one has a smart tiered skirt—another is trimly tailored—and tuc Fashion has made satin-crepe her favorite for afternoon frocks—and none is smarter than this frock sketched—with its pleated, tiered skirt, its puffed sleeves, and colored embroidery. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. Decided Vogue for Laceless Corsets Picturing Two New Woodthrop Laceless Models At $7.50—a charming model for the woman of slender figure; of satin fig- ured broche, with sections of surgical elastic; in pink. Sketched. bandings of broche and elastic s smooth, straight back line At $10.50—another laceless model for the average figure; of French coutil, with The back is slightly higher, giving a At $16.50—a handsome, laceless cor- set for the large woman—of heavy surgical elastic and beautiful broche; especially designed to give- proper diaphragm control. Sketched. At $1250—another good model for the stout woman; a corset that particularly gives the necessary, smooth back lines that Fall Fashions demand. | Everything’s Ready Here to Get Boys Ready for School l Woodward & Lothrop Two-Trousers - School Suits $12.75 and $15.75 A suit is tle first thing to be considered when it's time for new school clothes—and quisite feminine grace to these special school suits are the best ones the costume; style to consider—whether he’s 7 or 17. Sturdi- sketched. ness and durability are tailored right into . 1 ), . S 5 i /. 2 these suits—they’re of woolen fabrics in LTne"'P, es"”efl’ $2 4 S 2 e x —have Peggy collars and a ?m'anlc;l‘?rs and pa{;t]Lnfi_ and there are atiait BIack bhws. ansiher . several different, good-looking models from style with Irish lace and which to choose. If he’s ready for a new hand-embroidery is suit—Ilet u1s help you outfit him. Gollos ‘und Gaff Sets, $2 New Wash Suits —are of linen, trimmed with Irish and filet lace. For Boys 3 to 10 Unusually Good Values $2.50 Kindergartners and little fellows in the lower grades will be wearing wash suits; and it will pay to buy several at this low price. Many good styles. All the Other Things He Needs Separate Knickers, $2.50 to $3.95. Raincoats, $5 to $15. School Sweaters, $7.50 to $10, " Belts, 50c to $1. School Shirts, $1:50 to $2.50. Suspenders, 50c. School Blouses, $1 to $3.75. Underwaists, 50c, 65¢. Neckwear, 50c to $1. Caps, $1.50 and $2. £ Large Boys’ Hats, $3.50, $3.75. Small Boys’ Hats, $2 to $5. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. Overblouse Guimpes, $3 Attractive net or organdie overblouse guimpes, daintily trimmed with tucks, shirring, Valen- ciennes and Venise laces —worn with tuxedo sweater or suit, add ex- Topcoats and Reefers For Boys 3 to 10 Very Specially Priced $9.75 and $12.50 Medium weights, suitable for wear all Fall—in good styles—blues, tans and mixtures. A value seldom found in top- coats the quality of these. For Tuxedo Sweaters —there are collar and cuff sets of natural linen with hand-embroidered dots, $1.50, and at §: 1 style with filet lace and hand-em- broidery. Neckwear Section, First floor. 16-Button Washeble Fabric Gloves, $1.25 Justethe right weight for early Fall wear with one’s street frock, and in those lovely, new light shades that are thoroughly prac- tical, because they are washable ; in mode, coffee, putty and the new wood- browns. Glove Section, First fioor. * 1. Rich Fall Drapery Fabrics ‘Make Your Home More Attractive The approach of Fall brings a realization of the need for brightening up the home for the more somber days. Colorful draperies add the brighter notes to home interiors and make the entire household seem more cheerful. Kapack Drapery Fabrics are sunfast and tubfast $3 to $4.50 Yd. -They will not fade. These rich, lustrous arti- ® fical silk fabrics are shown in solid colors, rainbow effects and two-toned colors. The new shipments for Fall and Winter reveal handsome damask designs. There are trans-, parent weaves for glass curtains, suitable weights for window drapes and door hang- ings; plain weaves and beautiful intricate de- signs. They can not be approached in beauty and richness. 45 inch|cs wide. New Fall Cretonnes 35¢, 65¢, 85¢c to $2 Yd. A beautiful collection for Fall and Winter homes just placed on sale. New patterns and new color combinations in quaint patterns that are copies of other periods and the newest, most modern designs. Various qualities and weaves, from the rich-toned effects for the living rooms to the dainty patterns for the bedrooms. Large and small designs that carry an amazing amount of color. 36 inches wide. Let us Submit Estimates to Reupholster Furniture and Make Draperies Advice is cheerfully given by our experienced decorators. All work is done in our own shops. Included in the new arrivals of upholstery and drapery fabrics are tapestries, damask stripes, handsome brocades, sunfast mercerized shiki, sun- fast poplins and reps, striped $hiki, mercerized armures, plain reps, casement cloths and velours. Tapestries for Upholstery, $2.50, $3.50 to $12.50 yard. 50 inches wide. Mercerized Sunfast Shiki, $3 yard. A fine, soft quality-in a large assortment of rich colors. 50 inches wide. Sunfast Velour for drapery and upholstery, $3.50 to $6.50 yard. Mercerized Cotton Reps, $1.50 yard. quality; good colors: 50 inches wide. Rich Mercerized Sunfast English Poplins, $3 yard. 50 inches wide. Drapery and Curtain Sections, Fifth floor Excellent Double Velour Portieres $27-50 Pair Very rich, lustrous velour portieres in solid colors. They may be had with both sides alike or with a different color on each side to conform to your re- quirements. A very large selection to choose from; an excellent quality, very well made, in the full double width, 50 inches. and length of 214 vards. $27.50 pair. Tuscan Net Curtains $6-50 Pair In new designs as well as some of last season’s most popular patterns, Full widths that hang well, nicely fringed at the bottoms. Handsome Filet Grandee Fringed-bottom Cur- tains, $13.50 to $20 pair. In Ttalian filet designs, exceedingly attractive. Other Fringed Curtains, including casement lace and various attractive nets. $4.45 to $20 pair. Fine Voile Curtains, $3.50 and $3.75. Lace edged or hemstitched with drawnwork borders. Domestic Lace Curtains, $2 to $6 pair. New de- signs, many in filet weaves. An excellent se- lection. S S S—— 25-1b. Enameled Flour Recll-Top Style Gas Annual September Sale China, Glass and Housewares 51-Piece Haviland China Dinner Sets, $27.50 This very fine Dinner Set, in a dainty spray patt The price is decidedly lower than ordin: Thin, china of fine quality: your choice of four floral and gold line decorations; distinctive ovide hapes. - A very low price for this quality. Sugar and Cream Sets, $2 Imported, hand-decorated china. gold traced; a variety of decora- tions and shapes. SR = Enameled Roasters $2.50 23 Bissell Carpet Sweepers, $3.45 Save on These Housewares White Bathroom Mirrors.... S§1 ‘White Bathroom Fittis choice .. 6-1b. Electric Irons, complets with 6-ft. cord; guara teed for 2 years. Special...$3.95 Universal Aluminum Roa: Cans, $L75 Heaters, $4.95 uart Cans Wizard Polish... 85c ing Seamless Cup 'Potato Ricers .. 35 Thermos Electric Heaters. ‘White Enameled Spice Sets, $1 Bread Boxes, $1.75 Chiga, Glass and Housewares Sections, Fifth floor. Gold Incrusted Glass $1 Each Pattern from an imported design; thin optic glass; very low priced. Choice of : High-footed Sherbets Low-footed Sherbeis Cocktail Glasses 12-0z. Tumblers Glass Tumblers, 15¢; $1.65 Doz. Goblets, Sherbets, 25¢; $3 Doz. Fine, clear, thin optic glass; dainty bow- knot and border decoration beautifully even plain glass of this quality usually sells higher. . A Water Goblets Wine Glasses Cordial Glasses 9-0z. Tumblers Y E] T Jam or Relish Dishes, 75¢ ‘Washable Wool Wall Dusters, 95¢ H. White Enameled White Enameled Bath Stools, $1.65 Cake Chests, $2.15

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