Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1923, Page 19

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THE EVENING Hats for the Woman With Grown Daughters The choice of her hat is one of fhe difficult dress problems for the woman with grown daughters—and to appear different, is ex- actly the older woman’s purpose; instead of being forced to accept the mode blindly, she chooses from it only the hat which is most suited and becoming to her age and type, achieving fine distinction. And this distinction may be achieved when the woman with grown daughters makes her hat selection from these distinctive models designed for her. The medium- sized hat, the high-crowned, or high-draped hat—the turban—these are her types, beau- tifully developed here. $12.50 to $18.50 French-Room Hats, $22.50 to $55; one of which we sketch—moleskin with a huge, high bow of cedar-green velvet, $35. Millinery Salon, Third floor. And Now, a Special Sale of HarvardMills Knitted Combination Suits Exceptionally Priced, *1 Harvard Mills knitted underwear has long been known for its exceptional quality, fine tailoring and fit—so it is interestng to know that one may now purchase these fine ribbed, medium-weight, cotton combination suits at such a low price. neck, no sleeves, tightfitting knee. Kault Underwear Section, Third floor. Silk Costume Slips and Bloomers —in the darker shades to wear with new Fall costumes Costume Slips are of crepe de chine, satin and radium-—camisole or arm- hole style—with four-inch and 18- inch hem; in navy, black, brown or gray. $6 to $12. Bloomers, of radium or with double shirred cu brown, gray, to $3 pair. Silk Underwear Section, Third floo MELISSE In georgette, elabo- rately embroidered in crystal beads through which one sees the glint of zold metal thread stitching, $39.50. $39.50. From tub silk, in navy, violet or black. $2.50 MARIETTE Afternoon or eve- ning frock,in geor- ner or gette; crystal vies with jet in bril- liance, in a Juxuri- ous beaded design. The style has low Sizes 4 to 9. Priced $1. Spoke-Hemstitched H'andker:hiefs Special, 50c These daintily spoke-hemstitched handkerchiefs—with one;, two or three rows of hemstitching, are the choice of many women of most fas- tidious taste. hese have hand- rolled or hemstitched hems. And the price is exceptionally low—as vou know for handkerchiefs of this type. Uandkerchiet Saction. First floor CAMILLE An enchanting din- evening frock for misses— from the shoulders and from the waist sparkling beads radiate. $39,50. NOEMIE Of the finest geor- gette, with a daring block design steel beads; a Paris frock for the American woman, $39.50. » Paris Barbara Lee Handmade Frocks for Women and Misses Remarkably Low Priced, $39.50 No matter how lovely our own creations may be—there is always a_craving in every feminine heart for at least one Paris Frock. Not a copy but an original, designed and handmade in Paris. Such frocks are these—and they are possible at this extraordinary low price only because of a large, concerted purchase by a number of the finer stores throughout the United States—of which Wood- ward & Lothrop is the representative in Washington. Only four of the exquisite models may be sketched—there are others equally smart—equally lovely—fashioned of sheer georgette crepes, and a few models in crepe de chine—frocks fascinatingly traced with beads of glorious color- i frocks for afternoon—for dinner—and evening wear. N shades of blue, delicate peach and apricot tints, soft tones in green and vivid reds, warm brown and the ever-smart navy blne. And each bears the label of smartness— en’s Dress Section, Third fioor. Misses’ Dress Section, Fourth floor. Roodeana g5 It’s Easy to Learn to Make * Fascinating Butterfly Novelties e And this fascinating art is being taught, free of charge, in the Art Section, Second floor. Here, too, you can purchase all the necessaries with which to make most charming Butterfly Novelties. There are many wonderfully colored, beautiful butter- flies especially prepared for this work. See the beautiful display of Butterfly Novelties, then you’ll want to learn to make them Art Needlework Section, Second fioor. STAR. WASHINGTON, D U Woodwarh & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets At $89.50 Extraordinary Values Autumn Coat Sale Coats which are the embodiment of good taste and fashion: the values are not only exceptional, but timely; the economy obvious, at these extraordinarily low prices. Women’s Coats, $89-50 Superb Autumn-Winter Coats, inter- preting Fashion’s newest lines—the smart, slim, tubular, or the voguish flare; many of them fastening far to the left side with just one large buckle or button—in smartest manner. Coats in models varied enough to be- come every type of woman——coats fashioned of rich, deep-pile fabrics, such as— Lustrosa, - Fashiona, Ormandale, Gerona, Velverette, and Sashona Coats luxuriously trimmed with gen- erous collars, and sometimes cuffs of handsome furs, including— Platinum wolf, taupe or black fox, beaver, natural or viatka squirrel. Coats, too, with handsome collars and cuffs of their own fabrics—these coats for the woman who prefers to wear her own scarf— In black, kit fox, navy, and brown. Model sketched, $89.50. Women's Coat Sectiom, Third floor. 7 7y I Misses’ Coats, Handsome replicas of Paris’ smartest coat fashions for the miss of 14, 16. 18 years—showing the slim tubular mode, so becoming to youth—the smart flare that promises to become smarter. Coats fashioned of those lovely, deep- pile fabrics whose soft surfaces are such perfect backgrounds for trim- mings of rich fur. Fabrics include these ones— Rare-de-Laine, Ormandale, Velmara, Lustrosa, Fashiona, Juliana, Eloisette While the furs that fashion luxurious collars and sometimes cuffs, blend beautifully with the fabric colors. For instance, the coat sketched—it shows the new cape-sleeve effect that smart Paris is wearing. It is brown lustrosa, collared with rich, red fox. Other collars and sometimes cuffs are of wolf, fox, beaver, natural and viatka squirrel. Black, brown, kit fox and navy, the preferred coat shades Misses’ Cost Section, Fourth floor. well known %, Y/ //\\\\ = S S W~ Special Size Coats, $89-50 Specially designed Autumn-Winter Coats, which lend grace, suggest slenderness and accentuate the better lines of the woman who requires the larger sizes. The Coats themselves are the coats that Fashion has decreed—coats of rich, soft-pile fabrics— Excello, Lustrosa, Fashiona, Velmara and Luxor Attaining style slimly with front or far-to-the-side fastenings—of big buckles, or huttons—or ties. : Models with or without fur collars— one very smart coat shows a long scarf collar that may be worn with or without a separate fur scarf—as the weather demands; others have rich, generous collars of Black Fox, Moleskin or Caracul Black, kit fox, brown and navy—re- peat Fashion’s best shades—in these coats for large women. Special Siie Section, Third foor. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1923. Brassieres--Bandeaux For dll figures—for all occasions De Bevoise, A & P, La Tec, Bien-Jolie, Nature’s Rival and Pansy Fashioned of lovely satins, silk jerseys, brocades, laces, linens, trecos and broches. Long-line, Up-lift, Regulation Models. A splendid assortment of perfectly fitting brassieres and ban- deaux—that stay in place, down over low-top cor- sets or girdles—with elastic insets at the side or back. Many models reinforced ta retain a smooth diaphragm. Prices $1 to $5 Sketched, satin-striped coutil brassiere, $3.50. Lace and elastic model, $3.50; bandeaux, $1.50. Brassieres for Large Women, $2 to $5 Models that really control the figure, with such features as shirred elastic shoulder straps for com- fort, long sections of elastic coming well down over the corset top. Many different models from which to choose. Corset Section, Third floor An 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. 16-but- ton length, half-pique sewn, giving the smart effect of a kid glove, and much better wear; they're de- cidedly practical for they’re washable. The fabric is full shrunken—and you may select from Fashion’s smartest shades: Sand, Mode, Beaver, French Gray, Pearl Gray Glove Bection, First floor. Special Tomorrow Pung Chow Sets, $7.50 The fascinating game of old China— the game that all smart America is playing. And these Pung Chow sets we are offering tomor- row are the same sets that usually sell at a very much higher price. Unusual Value—but a limited quantity Stationery Section, First floor. Handsome New Winter Coat Fabrics —are ready to be fashioned into luxurious wraps— smart jacquettes, sports coats. Our collection of- fers splendid choice of the most wanted fabrics, in- cluding— Rich, Deep-pile Fabrics Marvella, $13 yard Oriona, $13 yard Arabella, $12 yard Vellasia, $10 yard Cashemire Duvetyne, $16,50 yard Brocade Velours, $7.50 yard. Smart Sports Coat Fabrics Flamingo Cloth, $7.50 yard - Velouria, $7.00 yard Genuine 1009 Camelshair, $7.50 yard Camelshair Mixtures, $4.50, $6 yard Teddy Bear de Paris, $6.50 yard Velour, $3 to $5 yard For the Chic Jacquette Chinchilla—$6 yard, in white, brown and gray—fashion’s smartest shades. Wool Dress Goods Section, Second floor. I's Time Now to Register for the November Dressmaking School Many charming and distinctive Fall costumes are being fashioned by the women in_ the October Classes—and you will want to begin right at the start of the November Classes, if you're planning to learn to make your own things. Not Necessary to Have Sewed Before—These classes teach from the very beginning—the cutting, fitting, sewing, finishing of a garment—you’ll be surprised how very much you can accomplish un- der the expert direction of our skilled dressmaker— Mrs. Hildebrand. Register Now for November Classes 6 Lessons, $5; 115 hours each lesson Dressmaking School, Seventh floor. Take 11th St. elevators, “La Garconne” The smartest frock out of Paris for Misses—just ar- rived in the Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. That chic, boyish frock that all youth- ful Paris is wearing—of crepella, with collar and cuffs of handkerchief linen. $25. Misses Section, Fourth fioor. Jupe D’ Arles —a coat made of the peas- ant’s skirt, so the story goes —the newest coat out of Paris. This cotton coat in the gayest of colorful flower patterns—a new, almost three-quarter coat that the smart American will wear anywhere, and it is collared and cuffed in Viatka squir- rel. $115. Sportswear Section, Third floor Lapin Blanc (White Rabbit) —for which Paris has such a fondness, now appear: the very chic and charming long, scalloped shaw! collar of a most luxurious negligee —a negligee of palest pink zenana—a negligee which follows the long tubular sil- houette of fashion. $100. Negligee Bection, Third floor. Cardigans —arrive among our latest imports in Sportswear as the smartest sports sweater for the smart golfist. A Pure Cashmere $29.50. An Angora Cardigan, $25. Wool Cardigans, $10.50. Lace-Stitch, Pull-Over Car- digans, in smartest color- ings, $12.50, Sportswear Section, Third flor. one, Tartan Plaid —is the smartest, newes sports frock—a plaid that comes from the “auld coun- trie,” with all - the dash, swagger and color that vouth might ask for. It is a one-piece, slim, straight frock, $25. Sportswear Section, Third foor. Hallowe’en P Fixin's Fancy Favor Pies, $3 to $12. Candy and Nut Cups, of varied size and decoration, 5¢ to 10c each. Horns, 15¢, 25¢c. Ticklers, $1.35 dozen. Snapping Mottoes, 75¢ doz. Place Cards, 35¢ to $1.75 doz. Whistles, 10c. Cut-Outs, 3¢, Sc. Tally Cards, 25¢, 35¢ dozen. Dance Programs, 50c dozen. Lamp Shades, 10c to 35c. Luncheon Sets, 85c. Table Covers, 35c. Napkins, 15c pkg. Everything for Hallowe’en Parties Stationery Sectlon, First floor. e Bt 40 S B AR 50 0 6

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