Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1923, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923. Woodmard & Lotheop Beginning Tomorrow ’Morning Our Annual Autumn Coat Sale 35Q:50 38050 $1 1950 Women’s Coals Misses’ Coats Stout Women’s Coats These remarkable values make this sale a momentous one—for vidual order—the fabrics, the furs, the styles, the workman- they are the strongest values we could possibly offer—every coat ship—all are such as usually found in coats at much higher is new, shown for the first time tomorsow—made to our indi- prices. Women’s Coat, in black, with hand- some collar and cuffs of grey wolf, $112.50. Women’s Coat, taupe truvenette, with huge taupe wolf collar, $59.50. Women’s Coat of rich brown Fashiona, fashioned on circular lines—collared with beaver, $89.50. Women’s Coat, in dark, rich brown, with large beaver collar, $59.50. Women’s Handsome Coat, in black lustrosa, with long shawl collar and cuffs of black wolf, $112.50. ‘Women’s Coat, another version of the circular fashion, in taupe with tavpe wolf collar and cuffs, $89.50. The Fabrics The Furs The straight, slim, tubular line of Fashion’s favor holds the all-important place in these new Autumn-Winter coats—remaining straight, or sometimes smartly flar- ing at the bottom—many of them fastening far at the left side with a smart, large button, or ties. Rich, deep-pile, lustrous fabrics fashion these coats— the fabrics that are well known for their beauty and richness of appearance—the fabrics that every woman asks for in a dress coat. With generously sized collars and sometimes cuffs of luxurious furs—fox, beaver, wolf, mole, caracul, natural and viatka squirrel—some also. have collars of self fabrics, so that they may be worn with separate fur pieces. Black is first in Fashion’s color scheme for coats—then brown, kit fox and navy. This Is Our Greatest Coat Sale Come Expecting Exceptional Values. ‘Women's and Special Size Section, Third floor. Special Size Coat, of handsome black Fashiona, becomingly straight-lined, collared with rich viatka squirrel, $112.50. Special Size Coat, in black, show- ing a novel scarf throw of sclf- fabric; an attractive model to bhe worn with a separate scarf, $59.50. Special Size Coat, in navy blue, smartly styled to become the large | woman; collared with black fox, $89.50. Special Size Coat, beautifully com- bines a rich black fabric with black caracul—for deep collar and cuffs, $89.50. Misses® Section, Fourth floor. Misses’ Handsome Coat, in dark brown Fashiona, collared and cuffed with rich taupe-brown fox, $89.50. Misses’ Coat, a handsome model with novel collar and deep puf: sleeves of moleskin; in navy blue, $112.50. Misses’ Coat, showing circular flare in taupe with taupe wolf collar, $59.50. Misses’ Coat, in kit fox grey, with luxurious collar and cuffs of grey wolf, $112.50. 3 Misses’ Coat, showing another ver- sion of the flare—in black, with collar and cuffs of light grey wolf, $59.50. Misses’ Coat, showing the new cape- back sleeve effect; in brown, rollared in red fox, $89.50. I— NN 10th, 11th, F and G Streets An Exceptional Selling of 350 Pairs Smart New Strapped Pumps Special Price, offers the opportunity of the season to purchase fine footwear at a price greatly below what it would regularly sell for— and in this day of footwear for every cos- tume it is.of much advantage to be able to save on the purchase of even one pair. The style, sketched, is a fashionable and popular one— A smart pump, strapped twice, with vamp and foxing of a contrasting leather— clever cut-outs on the side—medium cov- ered heels—welt soles. Shown in five different combinations— 58 Brown, gray or fieldmouse kidskin with inset of suede. Log cabin suede with kid inset. Patent leather with suede inset. Japanese Quilted Silk Slippers Unusually Low Priced, 65¢ Special purchase of these popular little boudoir slippers—of quilted silk, fin- ished with a trim ribbon bow—in pink, navy, purple and rose. On Sale Tomorrow—Women’s Shoe Section, Third floor. Remarkable Value in Smart Sports Hose Special, $1.35 This is the season when smartly dressed women are turning to these light silk and wool sport hose, both for smartness and comfort in cool weather. Embroidered Silk Clox —in two-tone or contrasting color add a note of extreme smartness to these. Shown in the best of Autumn’s hosiery shagdes—gray, beige, beaver, havanna, black. Silk and Wool Sports Hose, Special, $1 Another exceptional value; in two good shades—havanna and black. Hoslery Section, First floor. New—Just In—Special 200 Satin-Bordered Silk Umbrellas, $5 Colors to match your Autumn costume—the very smart- est and newest of handles—an excellent quality of silk; dozens of different styles from which to choose; these are the features that will interest women choosing a new silk umbrella. TWO STYLES ARE SKETCHED—one of carved wood with leather carrying strap to fl match the color of the silk—the other with a wood handle smartly \ capped with bakalite— Navy, dark green, red, brown, purple and black—tips and ferrules matching. Umbrella Section, First floor. Exceptional Glove Value 16-Button Length Washable Fabric Gloves, Special, $1.50 Just the sort of gloves that every woman will need several pairs of in her Autumn wardrobe—I16-button length—pique sewn, giving the smart effect of a kid glove and much better wear—tvio rows drawn—center embroidery on the backs—with the smart, comfortable English thumb—fabrics, full shrunken—in Autumn’s best " Sand, Mode, Beaver French Gray, Pearl Gray Glove Section, First floor. Many Handsome Pieces Cut Glass In a special display for the se- lection of October Anniversary and Wedding Gifts. The beauti- ful diamond and poinsettia pat- terns are included as wejl as many other exquisite new de- signs never shown before. Two Interesting Values Cut Glass Water Set, Cut Glass Tumblers, $12 $10.50—Includes an at- dozen—The Biltmore and tractive jug and six tum- Lorraine patterns in blers in several different heavy cut glass. designs. - Floral Comports, $5. Floral Cut Plates, $6. Nappies with handles, Floral Sugar and Creamer, $3.50 and $3.75. $5 to $8.50 Spoon Trays, $3.95. Floral Celery Trays, $5 to Vases, $2.75 to $20.50. $9. A Rose Bowls, $12.50. Floral Cut Fruit Bowls, Footed Nappies, $5.50 to $6.50 to $11.50. $11.50. Exceptionally Attractive Pieces in varied lovely patterns $5 cach Glassware Section, Fifth fieor. (o7 Making Needlepoint —both gros point and petit point—is as fashionable now as it was in the days of novels of Balzac. And needle- point is as durable as it is fashionable —and because finished pieces are almost too expensive, women will be glad to know that here they may choose from a variety of handsome pieces, includ- ing chair backs, chair seats, bench pieces, stool covers and fire screens—which they can make at very little cost —the favorite patterns in- cluding scenes, dragons and scroll or floral work— material for finishing the de- sign is included. $7.50 to $110 Art Needlework Section, Second fioor. Fluf-Fluf —is the unique if unusual name of a smart new hosiery of feather-weight—sheer chiffon with the effect of a dropstitch—and it comes in such delightful colors as babbling brook (interpreted gray)—pilgrim, stardust and ack— $6 pair Hoslery Section, First floor. You Can’t “Cut In” on Fashion Row —unless you are wearing one of the tiny lace or scroll pat- terned veils, which, depending from your hat, meet your chin about half way. In varied smart shades they come—by the yard, 65c to 90c; scarf style, $1to $1.75. Veiliog Section, First floor. The Plaids of Scotland —meet on these smart golf hose imported for men—and the golfer will find them quite as comfortable to wear as they are smart looking. Priced $9 pair Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. Italian Craftsmen —originated this decorative desk set just arrived in the Station- ery section— four distinctive, artistic, colorful pieces—$38. And to match, one may have cigarette cases, card cases, book ends, portfolios. Statiopery Section, First foor. A Modern Diana —might well carry this new stubby umbrella which all smart Paris has adopted for her own; the cover may be of plain dark green or blue silk, in contrast to the very decorative handle—and it has a silk cord to slip aver your shoulder (huntress fashion). Priced, $12 Umbrella Section, First floer. »

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