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Do not miss the opportunity of YOUR life to get on the road to lasting HEALTH, 'HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS Hear Harriet Luella MCQOLLUM In a Great Series of 12 FREE' LECTURES FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 10th and G N.W. Each Evening at 8:15 Sept. 24 to Oct. 1, inclusive Special lecture Sunday, Sept. 30th, afternoon at 3.00 o'clock. Organ recital before each lecture by Harry Edward Mucller. sy It’s Time for ‘New Fall Clothes —and the Dressmaking School opens just in time for you to have ‘your new wardrobe ready for the first cold weather, October 1st is the date—but we_say Register Now-—as classes will be lmited in number. 6 _lessons of 1% hours each, Dressmaking School, Seventh fleor. Sports Skirts for Misses $10 and $12.50 1f it were not for smart sports skirts — ome could not have such a variety of smart cos- tumes for school — for with a skirt in one’s wardrobe a sweater and several blouses, the most be- coming sort of school cos- tumes can be managed. These are of flannel, wool Canton, camel’s hair and velvo_knit—tucked. striped, checked plain or wrapped. Skirt Section, Third Ooor Lovely Colored Milanese Jersey Petticoats, $5 for misses—have smart knife- pleated flounces—and there is every smart Fall shade from which to choose. Petticont Section, Third floor Quilted Silk Bath Robes, $7.50 for girls of 8 to 18—are quite the nicest thing to wrap up in at night—especially if one is studying in one’s room; some of them'are charmingly embroidered—and fas- ten with silk frogs Flannel Middies $4.50 to $7.50 should be in every schoolgirl's wardrobe; in red or navy, trimmed in white, gold or black; sizes 6 to 22, Seetion, Fourth foor Sweaters—Hats for Little Folk Cunning Hats, in felt, velvet or camelaire—with a bit of ribbon, a smart feather, or perhaps a pleated rufie for trimming—and many colors from which to choose. $3.50 and $5. Wool Sweaters, $6—like this one sketched, in tan, or brown and tan combined; others are lovely hand- made ones, in the smartest styles —and lovely colors. $6 and $7.50. Infants’ Sectiow, Fourth floor There Are Especially Designed _ Girdles for Young Girls $2to 35 —of attractive materials dainty pop- lins and batistes in pale pink shades— light, flexible, easy to wear, yet they give the necessary support that the growing girl really should have; elas- tic sections add much to their com- Member Better Business Bureau Smart Topcoats For Girls and Juniors are Quite as Wearable as They are Smart Topcoats for Girls, $25 are fashioned of those youthfully becoming woolens, in all the smart brownish and gray shades—chinchillas like this one sketched with its big collar ready for cold weather—gay plaids—and some of bolivia with fur collars. Fur-Collared Coats $39.50 and $49.50 —are the coats the Junior Girl will wear—coats with a swagger cut—and an easy swing that she demands— and then, huge fur collars quite as much for smart- ness as for warmth; plaids—stripes—and warm-look- ing plain colors. Girls' and Juniors’ Sections, Fourth focr , style in his clothes. Young Fellows’ Suits With Extra Trousers, $30 Suits that were tailored expressly for the youth who is about to wear his first long trousers and who wants These borrow neither from boy- hood nor manhood, but are perfectly fitted to the diffi- cult in-between ages. ‘Tailored in long-wearing tweeds, cheviots, cashmeres and worsteds, in light and dark browns, fancy striped and checked patterns, gray, blue and heather effects. The sketch shows the new, loose-fitting, three-button sack models—extremely popular and stylish for youths this fall; and the other model, with fancy back, half belt and four patch pockets—always well liked because of its youthful smartness. The extra trousers with each suit mean nearly double wear. Sizes are 32 to 36 for youths from 14 years up. Men's Clothes Sectign, Second fioor Woodward & Lothrop Suits for Boys are especially made for young Washingtonians—according to our standard 7 or 17—base ball fan or foot ball end—there’s a Woodward & Lothrop Suit to Fit You—a suit tailored of fine fabrics—with the attention to those little details of tailaring that count for so much in the looks and wear of a suit. Hand-Tailored Suits $2250 to $35 —of imported fabrics—some imported suits—styled and tailored by specialists—new models, all two-trousers. Sizes 8 to 19 years. Boys' Shop, Fourth foor. fortableness—and -allow all the free- dom she needs. The Junior Netherall, $2.50 —meets all the needs of the Junior Girl for a brassiere, vest and girdle; sizes 14 to 18 years. Young Girls' Corsets Are Always Fitted Here by Our Expert Corsetieres Corset Section, Third floor. Young People’s Underwear in just the right weight for cool days—sizes 2 to 16 years Combination Suits, $2,25; med- ium weight, 25 wool, with high fieck, long sleeves, knee or ankle length; also round neck, elbow sleeves, knee or ankle length; sizes 2 to 16 years. Vests and Pants—of 25 wool— vests with high neck, long sleeves; or round neck and elbow sleeves; pants in knee or ankle length; priced ac- cording to the sizes—2 to 16— $1, $L.15, $1.25 garment. Young People’s Knit Underwear.Section, Fourth floor. Boys’ Scotch Grain Brogues or High Shoes---$7 Pair Cosa—a lovely frock —the best you can buy for your boy—they’re of imported Scotch grain leather—especially built for service they're sure to get—with good, sturdy, hard oak leather soles— and for school, you could ask for nothing better. The brogues are sketched—the smart rounded toes and perfora- tions. just the sort of thing boys like; sizes 215 to 6. Yousg People's Shoe Section, Fourth foor. of Canton and satin, smartly embroid- ered; im French blue and. - black ~ cocoa -and brown - and ‘rose ‘and bfack:’ $39.50. mol tinctive collar; navy or rosewood. You may buy a suit for less—but our School Suit at $32.75—with two pairs of knickers—is the best suit you can buy at that price—and it's a suit worth buying. Boys’ Fine Suits $1575 and $18.75 —for general school and dress wear these are excep- tionally good suits; fabrics selected for attractiveness quite as much as for wear. Sizes 7 to 19 years. In Harper's Bazar—In Vogue You'll See These New Fall Barbara Lee Frocks for Misses, $39-50 And you’ll find them here, exclusively, in Washington These newest frocks, just come in, are quite as distinctive in appearance as vou would expect Barbara Lee Frocks to be—there is a model for the varied occasions of an Autumn day and night, and in each you will find the unmistakable signature of smartness— 3 Rosanne—a dance 'frock of chiffon, on which a band of metal lace outlined n twost velvet rms the i ribbon | trimming; in “flame, * shrimp, gl’_-u_ and bluette. Honore—a, bit more sophisticated is this dinner dress of silk chiffon velvet, with tiny cap sleeves of n or re, with a richly col- ored beaded motif at the waist for contrast. $39.50. Sports Hats of Felt . Arethe Smartest Thing $10 $12.50 $15 Hats that dominate the millinery vogue in smartness for sports are these becoming ones of felt—and the new Paris ones of cashmere—the shapes are delightful, both up-turned and down-turned as to brim, when there is a brim—the trimming ideas accent the use of bands or twists of velvet of a contrasting shade—a bit of fur, as this smart hat sketched shows, or a chic feather, sometimes of felt, too; the colors are all of those lovely ones—browns, tans, soft grays —the brighter shades, and a few very smart black. Millinery Sectlon, Third fioor. Dainty Collar and Cuff Sets $1 and $1.50 Add a Smart, Fresh Touch to Fail Frock or Sweater Ecru Collar and Cuff Sets, embroidered in colors, $1. White Organdie fashions other charming sets, of varied styles, $1.50. Roll Collars of cream Venice lace, $1. Venice Lace Collar and Cuff Sets, $1.50. Cream Embroidered Net fashions another becoming collar and cuff set for bateau or round neck frocks, $1.50. Neckwear Section, First foor. Granite Silk Hose, $1.90 Are in All the Smartest Fall Shades The lighter modes that are so smartly worn with darker pumps— the lovely grays that match the soft suede gray of afternoon pumps—the fawn shades, and of course brown and black. Granite Silk Hose, Extra Size, $2 —in these, too; one may choose the wanted shades. Extra Size Silk Hose, $3.50 In new autumnshades—with open lace clocks: showing silver, medium gray, beige, fawn and African for the first time in this style. Wamen's Hosiery Section, First floor It’s Getting Cool Enough Now for Fall- Weight Underwear Combination Suits, low neck and sleeveless, knee or ankle \length. bedice style with ribbon shoulder straps; tight-fitting knee; regu- lar sizes, $1.50; extra sizes, $L75. Combination Suits, with low neck, short sleeves, knee length: or high neck, long sleeves; or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, ankle length. Regular sizes, $L75; extra sizes, $2. Women's Knit Underwear Section, Third foor. Exceptionally Fine—Thin-Coated Selected Jordan Almonds Special, 65c lb. Special—Paradise Chocolates 55¢ Pound : Candy Section, Fourth floor. Fine Silk Umbrellas, $5 In Autumn-Costume Shades—and Black Particularly good-looking umbrellas, with two-inch satin borders—smart wood hartdles trimmed in bakalite and fin- ished with leather thongs, side straps or bakalite rings; ih Autumn-Costume shades-=brown, green, purple, navy, gar- net, taupe, and black. | o4 Umbrells Section, First floor. The Grebe C R 12---$175 The Radio Set Fhat Doesn’t Require an Antenna A super set, which can be used in your room with only, 20 feet of wire—it will surprise you with its distance of reception and volume. Let us demon- strate it to you tomor- TOW. Radiola V—Detector and 2 stages of amplification, with tuhes, batteries and phones, $142.50. Radio Sets are now demonstrated and sold in the Victrola Galleries Ask About the New Deferred Payment Plan Victrola Galleries, Fourth floor. Youpg Folks are Always Interested in Trying Their Skill with— Atchery Sets Sets, with 4 darts, $1.25. Large Sets, 6 darts, $5. Extra large Bows with real Enmnho'r,n tips, ;&753;:"! 4‘55'50' xtra Darts, 25c, 35c, 45c. William Tell Cross-Bow Sets, $5. Targets, $3 and $6 each. Take the Baby With You in This Tiny Toter— 1t's. comfortable, serviceable—folds up easily—is light to carry—sub- stantially made in every way. Come in to the Toy Section and see this new little “Toter.” Priced Toy Section, Feurth. fear.