Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1923, Page 33

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For Misses The Casha-Jersey Frock With La Garconne Collar ", $32-50 A frock for misses—a frock for immediate wear, which looks as if it had just arrived from Paris— so smart is it. A frock fashioned of fine, soft casha-jersey, in a smart two-piece model, with a pleated skirt on an underbodice, and an all-over-em- broidered blouse—and to add the final touch of chic—there is La Garconne collar and a smart pleated frill in silk of a contrast- ing shade. In dark brown—in tan. This is but one of the very many interesting new Jersey Frocks shown here for Misses—there are one and two piece models—with smart linen collar and cuffs—one, all-over embroidered frock follows the slim, tubular line. In brown, navy, tans, gray. $19.50 and $25 Misses’ Scction, Fourth floor. Warm New Winter Coats for Little Daughters $15 Little daughters of 2 to 6 must hayve winter coats that are not only attractive and warm, but serviceable—and that is just what vou'll find these new ones at this moderate price—several styles— of polaire cloth with big button- up collars; broadcloth trimmed with beaver—and one style in- cludes a smart coat, hat-and leg- gings to match. Lovely Hats, $7.50 —are of beayer, velour and vel- vet—in cunning styles made for little girl faces—with ribbons, flowers and a-bit of bright em- broidery:. Infants’ See tion, Fourth floor. A Corner Page of Fashions for Gitls and Junior Girls Girls’ Becoming Frocks $7.50 and $12.50 THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 719, 1923.° Woohmard & HLothrop Tomorrow—=Specially Arranged Sale BOYS' Winter Overcoats, $137° & $18.75 $18.75 $13.75 $13.75 They’re Splendid Overcoats—and Priced Low for Substantial Saving —and if you have a son as voung as 3 vears or as grown up as 18 years, vou'll want to take advantage of this exceptional oppor- tunity to buy him a good winter overcoat at a price "way below what vou would ordinarily expect to pay. Fine Big Ulsters, $18.75 For Boys 11 to 18 Years Good-looking overcoats that any fellow will be proud to wear. Two different raglan sleeve models, both sketched; full belted—exceptionally well tailored of fine woolen fabrics. Both full lined and quarter lined models, chill-proof against the coldest winter weather; piped seams, double stitched. They are full-cut—for the best possible service. Tomorrow in the Boys' Section, Fourth floor. [ Girls’ Smart New Brogue Oxfords —that the younger girl will approve—are these, of dark brown calfskin—one style has a wing tip, perforated in smartest manner—Ilow, leather heels and welt soles; Sizes 11% to 2, $5; 21 to 6, $6. \While the other model shows the smart new plain toe, which will appeal to the young girl who likes the very smartest brogues—sizes 27; to 6, $6. Young People’s Shoe Section, Fourth fioor. Special Tomorrow Delicious, Nut-stuffed Dates, 50c Lb. This is such a popular con- fection—and these are so delicious and fresh—that we suggest you purchase vour box early, tomorrow. Chocolate Almonds. it~ S - “* Hallowe en Parties Fancy Masquerade Costumes, $2 to 310.50 Warm Overcoats, $13.75 For Boys 3 to 10 Years Mannish-looking models that little fellows will like —good serviceable coats that will please Mother and Dad. Junior Ulsters, double breasted, and the popu- lar Jack Tar models from which to choose; wool lined and plaid-back models—weli tailored for serv- ice. In brown, tan, heather overcoatings—and a few navy blue chinchillas and kerseys. Pony Hose for School Mother chooses Pony Hose because she knows how weil they withstand all the hard wear they get; for boys or girls—in brown, cordovan, or black; priced according to the size, 50c to 70c pair. Young Folk’s Silk and Wool Combinations, round neck, elbow sleéves, knee length; according to the size—priced $2.50 to $4.25. Silk and Wool Vests and Pants—sizes 2 to 12—according to the size, priced$1.75t0$2.25each garment. Young People’s Hoslery and Underwear Section, Fourth floor. Lace Charmingly Trims Newest Velvet Hats $18.50 delightful affair sketched. sketch show of colorful Millinery Salon, Third floor. Colorful Apron Frocks and Hats —make unusual and delightiul Hallowe'en Party Costumes— it one wishes to be for the night a country maid one might well choose a dainty checked apron frock—or a garden girl might wear a lovely one of gay colored crepe—there are many differ- ent, delightiul styles— $1.50 to $4 And Hats —that may well be worn with these frocks, are of cretonnes or gingham, in varied colors— These charming newer velvet becomingly their chic little only a bit of tulle that comes ats for Autumn wear most Sometimes it is just to one’s ‘eyes—as in this ver metallic lace forms a chic veil, then drapes from both sides—as the other And most always there is a chic little bunch ers with a glint of silver or gold—to add to the smartness of these newest velvet hats, $18.50. Marabou Scarfs Are Coming Back —and you'll see many smartly-dressed women wearing marabou— Stole effects in black or natural marabou, $5.95 to §22.50. Capes of marabou, in black or natural color, $7.50 to $16.50. Fluffy black or natural feather scarfs, with marabou tails, $10.95. Marabou scarfs, with crepe de chine ends, in tan, natural, gray or black, $10.95. Feather Scarfs, with crepe de chine ends, in black, gray, cocoa or tan, $15. A beautiful wide Paisley stole, edged with natural marabou, $15, Typical school frocks of jersey and serge—simply fashioned as becomes the schoolgirl’s frock; with just a touch of bright col- ored embroidery—in navy, tan or brown ; one sketched priced, $7.50. Sizes 7 to 12. Dress-up frocks, for Satur- day afternoons—and par- ties, are delightful affairs of velvet, poiret twill—or like this one sketched— with checked, pleated skirt and overblouse, $12.50. Sizes 8 to 14. Special, 65c 1b. —for little folk and grown-ups—dozens of different, funny characters in Hallowe'en colors. Candy Section, Fourth floor. Funny Black Cats That Cry, 10c. Funny-Face Masks, 15¢ to 35c. False Noses, 10c. Wigs, $1 to $6.50. Paper Hats of all kinds, Sc, 10c. Fancy Paper Horns, 10c. sBlgck Cat Jazz Band Instruments, 50c to 1.50. Pumpkin Heads, 5c to 35c. Fancy Paper Balloons, 15c. Black Cat Candy Containers, 10c. Fancy Crepe Paper Decorations—Garlands —Confetti. If You Have a New Baby in Your Home Come into our Infants’ Section and receive one of the Baby Books we want to give you as a greeting to this new baby. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Juniors’ Smart Frocks, $29.50 One may well feel smartly and well dressed if one wears to a Saturday matinee such a frock as this one sketched— in brown satin-crepe, with those smart new peasant sleeves, charmingly trimmed with fur in Fashion’s newest manner. Poiret twill and plaids for school, sports and dress-up occa- sions—varied attractive new styles, also included at this Toy Section, Fourth floor. moderate price. Sizes for Juniors, 15 and 17. Sweaters —are a real necessity in every schoolgirl’s wardrobe and here she may choose the big athletic kind or the very smart button-down- the-front models—and slip- ons in the newest fashions; some plain colors—others combined with bright col- ored checks. Sizes 8 to 16. $6.50 to $12.50 Skirts Pleated and wrap-around models in lovely tans or smart plaids and checks— for juniors. $6.75 Smart pleated skirts of serge, plaids or tweeds, made on underbodies—for the younger sister, $4 to $5.50 Most Becoming New Hats—$7.50 —in a variety of smart new shapes and colors. Girls’ and Juniors® Section, Fourth:Soor, Special Tomorrow--Sale Imported Dolls 800 beautiful dolls—Specially priced 45c, 85c, $1, $1.85 We're anticipating Christmas already, knowing that you'll want to help Santa Claus get ready—and what a wonderful opportunity this is to buy a beautiful im- ported doll at the lowest price we have been able to sell them since before the war. Our buyer selected them abroad—and planned to have them here early so that mothers and Santa Claus would have plenty of time to make them beautiful clothes. They have lovely hair wigs and eyes that will really close and go to sleep—little dolls and big dolls—light- haired dolls and dark-haired dolls. A 11-inch Dolls, 45¢ 18-inch Dolls, $1.00 15-inch Dolls, 85¢ 22-inch Dolls, $1.85 Tomorrow—in the Toy Store, Fourth floor. Another wide black and white jersey stole, marabou edged, $25. 50c to $1.50 Holse Dress Section, Third foor Neckwear Section, First fluor. Special Tomorrow—Sale 1,200 Pairs Women’s New - Silk Hose, $1-3% One of the best hosiery values we have been able to offer you in a long time. . T s an opportunity to purchase a supply for the Fall-Winter season—and the quality is exceptionally good. Fashion’s best street shades from which to choose--- Black, caramel, otter, Russian, African suede-gray, fieldmouse, and fawn. Women's Hoslery Section, First fioor. Cool Nights and Mornings Call for A Warm Bath Robe Robes of Corduroy, $4 and $5, are made with comiortably loose kimono sleeves—and come in such lovely shades as rose, violet or copen blue. Blanket Bath Robes, $5, have roll collars and are trimmed with satin folds or cords—in floral or conventional designs —varied colors. Negligee Section, Third ficor. Colorful, Novel Ribbon Girdles —are trimming many charming little frocks—and our Rib- bon Section is showing some exceptionally attractive and lovely new ideas in ribbon girdles—metallic plisse ribbon charmingly combined with plain-color satins—some weav- ing varied colors together—others finished with chic coc- ades—bows or daintily fashioned ends. If you are looking for a particularly charming and lovely ribbon girdle—we suggest that you sce these very, very new ones. Ribhon Section, First floor. Little Folk’s Umbrellas, $1-and $2 At $1—are little black gloria At $2—ol|l: ‘may choose lit- cloth umbrellas with tle girl umbrellas, of wood handles, made just the gloria cloth, with wood han- i dles trimmed in bakelite and right size for chubby little hands—Opera or Prince of finished with leather straps: Wales style for boys—Pick- or boys' styles with Prince of wick style for little girls. Wales handles Umbrella Section, First fioor. Betty and Tommy are hearing the very bestest story they’ve ever heard—a funny one about bunnies—and the lady who tells it is making it so real that they almost think they see the funny bunnies and the old slow tortoise. Ever since Tommy and Betty have had a radio at their housé, mother never has to say, “time to get ready for bed” —they just hustle off after supper—slip into their pajamas and get on the head pieces and listen, agd listen—then pretty soon it comes. Then later Mother and Daddy enjoy the fine concerts—you can hear them for hundreds and hundreds of miles—almost wherever you wish—and everybody in the house enjoys the Radio. 5 A Splendid Radio at $55 —-i;s the Crossley X—won’t you come in and listen in with us? Radio Section is located in the Victrola Galleries, Fourth floor. i alabid

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