Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1923, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Tomorrow’s Interesting Shopping News for Young People, Fourth Floor Warm-Gloved Little Hands Will Wear Caneskin or Mocha Gloves— Capeskin Glaves, $1.75, are lined or vnlined. Mocha Gloves, $2 and $2.50 are lined or unlined. Woolen Gl~ves, $1, good for school wear. Glove Sectlon, First foor. Bovs® Shoes from Encland —excentionallv well made as are all *Enelish shoes—of fine quality leathers—and lower priced than you would expect such shoes as these to be. Bfack Calekin Oxfords and High Lac= Shoes— Sizes 1115 to 2 $6 Sizes 2% to 6. $7. Tan Willow Calf Oxfords and High Shoes— Sizes 11% to 2. $6 Sizes 2% to 6, $7. Tan Norwegian Grain High Shoes, 2V to 6, $7. = Tan Norwegian Brogues, 27: to 6, $7. g People’s Shoe Section, Fourth Leggings - Will keep little folk warm and dry on cold days JERSEY LEGGINGS, in short or drawer length, warmly lined, come in tan, black, navy or brown, and are priced according to the size. 2 to 8 vears, $1.50 to $5 pair. LEATHER LEGGINGS, button high up over the knees, are warmly lined, and come in bright red, tan or brown; sizes Jto 8 years. $5 and $8 Pair Young People's Underwear Section Fourth floor. Warm Underwear Needed These Cold Days Boys’ Two-thirds Wool Union Suits, in white or the natural color; high neck. long sleeves, ankle length; sizes 6 to 16. According to the size— $250 to $3.25 Suit Girls' Two-thirds Wool Com- binations, in white; high neck, g slecves, ankle length; s 4 to 16 According to , $2.50 to $3.25 suit. ildren’s Two-thirds Wool Vests and Pants, vests with high neck and long sleeves; pants in knec or ankle length; sizes 2 to 8 years. Acrcording to the size, $1.50 to $2 each. Young People’s Underwear Section, Fourth floor. In the Misses® Section, Fourth Floor Smart Topcoats with Skunda Collars 0; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, -1923. ~ Woodmward & Latheop Open 9:15 A.M. Gloves demanded by the afternoon costume P. K. Suedes. in 8 and 12 button lengths, in modes, tans, grays and browns— with 3 rows fancv embroid- erv—$5.50 and $6.50 pair. Glace Gloves in 8 and 12 button lengths —in the wanted afternoon shades— $5 pair. Glove Section, First floor. Smart Neckwear Popularly Priced Bateau Collar and Cuf Sets, of tucked cream net, trimmed with lace. $250. Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets, lace *~immed. tucked or with han” ~mhroidered dots $1.50. Linen Ca'lar and Cuff Sets. the new round collar and wide flare cuff stvle. hemstitrhed and edoed with Irish or Filet lace, $1.50 set. Neckwear Bection, First floor, Girls’ Girdles New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Definitely for Afternoon Occasions Hats for smart afternoon occasions partake fully of the distinction ‘which we associate with afternoon functions— exquisite silver and gold laces, of fascinating design— gleaming metal cloths—soft fur, rich velvets—these fashion the Afternoon Hat—which may be very chic and small— or very distinctive and large. A large black velvet after- noon hat cleverly insets silver lace in its brim, and wears a ruffle of this same lace at one side, sketched, $22.50. Afternoon Hats, $18.50 to $45. Millinery Salon, Third floor. Close 6 P.M. ‘The Long, Black Chantilly Lace Veil —adds an indefinable charm to every woman’s street ap- pearance—and veils are being worn wherever smart hats g0. There are several different, allurinf patterns—in _these long black Chantiliy veils, §1 to . Vetling Gection, First floor. When you’re buying silk hose— Ask for Granite For Granite Hose will give exceptional satisfaction, both in appearance and wear. Granite Silk Hose, $1.90, may be had in all the smart street shades and black. Granite Chiffon Silk Hose, $1.90. Sheer, lovely: in street shades and gold and silver. Granite All-silk, $250, in the wanted new shades. All Granite Hose Have Double Garter Blocks Hoslery Section, First floor, Babies’ Dainty Cashmere $2.50 to $5 Model girdles that are es- peciallv designed to take care of the needs of the growing girl or miss—all of them have sections of elastic—some are all elastic. making them ex- ceedingly p'iable, but boned to give necessary support. All girdles for growing girls will be fitted by our expert corsetiere—so that every eirl may have only the model suited to her type. Corset Sectton, Third fioor. Sacques and Wrappers This cool weather babies need a warm little sacque or wrap- per of cashmere over sheer white frocks— Sacques, $350 and $5, are hand- scalloped or daintily embroidered in blue or pink. ‘Wrappers, $5 and $7.50, are beauti- fully hand-scalloped or embroid- ered in blue or pink. Sacques, $150 to $3.50, are hand- crocheted and trimmed in blue or $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 The almost universal demand among misses, for these swagger, boyish-type topcoats, makes this moderately priced group immensely interesting. They are all made on straight, youthful lines—usually closing far over on the left side with a large button or two—they are horizontally striped, vertically striped, plaided or plain—grays and tans are first-in-fashion—and many of them have huge collars, and some cuffs, of the new skunda (skunk dyed) ; some, too, Knitted Sweater-Suits are the fashionably smart thing to wear now whether you go in for sports—or like many women prefer to wear sports clothes. And you know sports clothes, especially knitted sports clothes, are being worn by more and more smart pink. Bootees, 50c to $2, arc of wool, edged with a bit of blue. Infants' Section, Fourts foor. with the fashionable natural opossum collars. sizes, 14, 16, 18 years. Misses' Section, Fourth fleor. Misses” ~ Time Now for Boys” Warm Winter Overcoats and the Boys® Section is ready with good-looking new models you’ll like Big Ulsters for Boys 11t020 $18.75 to $35 These are the sort of over- coats that would choose for themselves. young fellows The big, roomy, ulster type —tailored like Dad’s—and with all those details of care- ful tailoring that go far to- ward long, serviceable wear. Heavy overcoatings in good- looking mixtures—patch and slant pocket types—some belted—others free-hanging from the shoulders—full and quarter this winter. lined for warmth Junior Ulsters for Boys 3to 10 $13.50 to $25 Little fellows going out to school this winter will need just such overcoats as these. Junior Ulsters, Reefers and popular Jack Tar types— plain and plaid-back coat- ings, chinchillas lined with wool—kerseys lined with red flannel—some full lined, some quarter lined—coats ready to.put on«ight now— tans, browns and heathers. Exceptionally well tailored —to withstand all the hard knocks every schoolboy’s coat’s bound to get. Official Outfitters for Boy Scouts Boys® Section, Fourth floor, Schoolgirl Fas Fey Schoolgirl Type Coats $19.50 and $29.50 Schoolgirls look their best in smartly simple coats like these, splendidly made, of soft-toned woolens—in plain tans, blues—stripes and strik- ing plaids—some tie at the side—others have all-arounds belts. Girls’ Coats, sizes 7 to 14, $19.50 Juniors’ Coats, sizes 15 and 17, $29.50 Schoolgirl Frocks $10 and $19.50 Yor younger sister, 8 to 14 years, are smart school frocls of jeisey, one very smart, with a pleated skirt—of serge, or wool crepe, too, boyish, simple styles, sometimes brightened with gay embroidery—$10. For Junior Girls, 15"and 17 years—are smartly youthful frocks of Poiret twill for school—ard for Saturday matinees, lovely frocks of.crepe de chine; ruffling, a bit of lace for collar and cuffs—or a trimming in contrasting color, add smartness—$19.50. Youthfully Becoming Hats, $5 and $7.50 Typical school hats of felt, in that smart, small shape that looks so well on small bobbed heads—wiih a bit of ribbon or a smart quill for trimming; and dress-up hats of velvet, to be worn with silk afternoon frocks may also be chosen at these low prices—they’re the sort of hats that young girls like--their smart styles and low prices please mother, too, Girls’ and Juniors’ Section, Fourth foor, hions---for Girls of 7 to 17 You'll Sleep Warm in Flannellet Pajamas, $1.95 to $2.50, in white, with colored stripes or plain colors; one and :two piece styles. Gowns in white or colored striped flannellet, hemstitched or finished with’satih binding, sizes 8 to 14, $1 to $L50. Warm Bathrobes $3.75 - —are good to slip on these cold morning. and nights. These, for girls of 14, 16 and 18, have roll collars and cuffs, finished with satin bindings—and therc are lovely colors from which to choose. Imported Ivorex Placques —in a charming array of in- teresting subjects. and varied sizes. have just arrived in time for Gift Time— The Angelus, The Gleaners, ‘Westminster Abbey, Burns’ Cottage, Dickens’ Home—these are but a very few of the sub- jects— Prices, $1.50 to $25. Ast Embroidery Section, Becond floor. Place Orders Now Personal Engraved Christmas Cards By ordering your personal Christmas greeting cards now, you not only have the selec- tion of a large assortment of exquisite cards—but the satis- faction that your engraving work will be given the mast careful attention. and your cards ready in plenty of time to be addressed at your lei- sure. Eograving Section, EMBROIDERING Orders must be ‘p'aced very soon now, for Christmas is not far off, and careful. beau- tiful work requires plenty of time. Art Needlework Section, First foor. First floor. T T T S R I S Delicious Candies New in the Candy Section Mullane’s Taffies, 15 1b., 40c; 1 1b., 80c. Mullane’s Chips, % Ib., 45c; 1 1b,, 90c. Safida, the Oriental Box, delicious. $1.25. Calorab Fruits, 50c, varied” flavors. Bromms’ O1d Virginia Fruitcake, 1 b, $1.25; 2 1bs., $2.25; 4 1bs., $4.25; 6 Ibs., $6.00. Peanut Brittle, 35¢c 1b. Candy Rection, Fourth floor. women every day. One of the smartest of these imported sweater- suits is sketchbd; in brown fiber with an inter- esting border of lighter tan shades—it smartly buttons high to the neck, in newest fashion, $35. Other Sweater Suits are of wool, or fiber and wool in good-looking combinations—swagger coat style—jacquette models—in many different new weaves and smart colors. Imports, $29.50 to $35 American models, $10.75 to $2¢ Sweater Section, Third foor, Autu-nn Sports Call for Plaid or Striped Skirts $15 These clear, crisp Autumn days vividly intensify the pleasures of hiking, or golfing, particularly if you are garbed warmly and smartly in a good-looking plaid or striped wool skirt that matches your swagger sweater coat; this one sketched is but one of the. very many smart new styles at this moderate price—it is first of tan, as are all the smartest sports skirts—striped in brown. and it follows Fashion’s wrap-around mode—$15. 8kirt Sectton, Third floer. - Sale Beautiful Dolls Very Special 45¢, 85¢, $1, $1.85 Hundreds of beautiful dolls, 'ready now for you and Santa Claus to dress for Christmas—a large purchase at prices lower than since before the war—an opportunity for you to make hundreds of little girls happy with a new doll for Christmas —here in plenty of time—at special, low prices. 4 different sizes—all have wigs, and eyes that 2o to sleep—light-haired dolls—dark-haired dolls. Tomorrow—Toy Store, Fourth floor. = If Youte Planning Gay, Festive Hallowe’en Parties here are Bewitching Costumes—Decorations—Everything for a good time Dance to RADIO Music Hallowe’en Night There'll be splendid orchestras all over the country that you can get if you have a good Radio— The Radiola V is a good sgt— a real long distance regenera- tive set with detector and 2 stages of amplification—com- plete with phones, tubes, bat- teries—$142.50. Loud Speakers—$10 to $161 New Burgess B Batteries Just Received. £ You'll :njo{w: your Radio Hal- lowe’en night and many nights thereafter—the children will love the bedtime stories—the grown-ups the concerts and Iectures. You can purchase a Radio Set on the Deferred Payment Plan, Ask About It. Batlo Section—Victroa Galleris, Fourth Bewitching Costumes for Hallowe’en $2 to $10 Our collection of costumes offers wide selection in quaint, unusual characters—better choose yours soon now, for there are not many more days ’til Hallowe’en— Costumes of little folk and grown-ups. Cat Crys, 10c. Spiders, 10c. Dancing Witches, 5c. Wiggling Snakes, 10c. Beetles. Sc. Jumpin~ Frogs, 5c. Large Patent Leather Black Cats that cry, $1 and $1.65.. Pumpkin Heads, 5c to 35c. Paner Hats. 5¢ and 10c. Masks, Confetti, Wigs, dozens of funny Hallowe'en novel- ties. Black Cat:Jazz Band Instru- ments, 50c to $1.50. Toy Section, Foorth foor.

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