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Priced Exceptionally Low—Hundreds of Smart Easter Hats $10 and $15 The woman who has waited until the last day to choose her Easter hat will find that we have prepared for her beautifully. Here are hundreds of new hats—hats for every type—hats for every occasion; hats of the tailored type— hats lovely with lace, flowers, feathers and ribbons for the afternoon frock or dinner occasion. Many Chic Little Paris Hats many creations of our own workrooms— ready for choosing tomorrow THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 Woodward & Lothrop Tomorrow--The Last Shopping Day Before Easter The Young Peoples’ Floor (Fourth) Is Ready With Newest Fashions and Splendid Values in Young Peoples’ Easter Clothes Girls’ Colorful Easter Frocks Millinery Section, Third ‘floor. Many Hats Will Wear Veils New drape veils are shown in the most at- tractive designs and col- orings — borders some- times scalloped, some- times plain—many dis- tinctive embroidered patterns. In black and white, gray and orchid. navy and rose, tan and brown—others in plain colors. $1.50 to $6.50 Yeiling Section, First floor. &= New Gloves The finish of the Easter Costume depends much upon fresh, new gloves, in the correct styles. Fancy Flare-cuff Kid Gloves — varied color combinations, $3.50. Fancy Gloves, with cut- out ruffle cuffs, in kid. $3. Novelty Gauntlets, with embroidered moire cuffs; in mode and black, $8. Glove Section, First floor. $10 and $15 Silk Petticoats Special, $3.95 Three different styles at_this special price from which to choose tomorrow. Embroidered Tub Silk Petti- coats, in straightline model. Radium Petticoats with three pinked ruffles. Silk Jersey with deep-pleated flounce. All the new Spring shades. Petticoat Section, Third foor. Easter Sing Woodward & Lothrop Chorus assisted by these soloists Mrs. Lillian Lewis Baker Miss Nina Norman » Sopranos Mrs. Alan Walker . Contralto Mr. De Masters Mr. Altoffer- Tenors Mr. Charles Moore Bass Saturday Morning 8:30 o’Clock YOU ARE INVITED Balcony, First floor, G Street entrance. Granite Chiffon Silk Hose Excellent Value, $1-90 in the best liked colors of the season Smooth and lustrous, these Granite chiffon hose are of a <heer weight and fineness that most suitably complements the tailleur, afternoon or dinner frock; they have the Granite Garter Blocks that prevent unnecessary runs—and vou may choose from those lovely new peach tints—and the other best liked Spring shades. Granite Silk Hose, $1.90 Granite Extra Size Silk Hose, $2 Women's Hosiery First floor. Easter Candy Homemade Chocolate Easter Eggs, ¥ 9 g 7% 1b., 30c 1 1b., 60c ter Toys : Eas i Jordan Almonds. $1 1b., in —that the little folks will be glad to find the Bunny’s Easter colors, lavender left for them— Stuffed Rabbits, in many different sizes—50c to $1.25. Prettiest Easter Baskets, filled with, bunn and egys and little chicks—S50c « . to $5. - Easter Baskets, 10c to $1. Grass for Baskets, 5c. Celluloid Toys in many sizes and. varieties—espe- cially for the tiny tots, 10c to $1.25. Toy Section, Fourth floor. and yellow. Sherry’s, Ib., $1 1b., $2 Wallace’s, Most Excellent Box, $1.50. Easter Gladness Box, $1.50. Nunnally’s, “For Easter,” box, $1.25. “andy Section, Fourth floor. Sheer Voiles and Dotted Swisses, in most charming and very vouthful styles. A touch of embroidery, frilly lace and ruffles are delightful trimmings; a new little directoire frock of pink voile, is sketched. $7.50. $7.50 to $19.50 Lovely Confirmaticn Frocks Of sheer white voile, daintily tucked or embroidered or trim- med with lace, will be wanted for Easter Sunday. These are charming little styles and very moderately priced. $7.50 and $10 Junior Misses’ Easter Frocks Youthful silk frocks for Junior Misses of 15 and 17—copying the smart pleats, two-pi ideas, lace trimings and styles irom older sister’s frocks: attractive street and sports frocks of bright-colored flannels in delightful modes. $19.50 to $39.50 Junior Misses’ New Coats Very smart twills in those new tailored styles—soft. fleecy sports coats in plain high shades, tans and gray Good-look- ing plaids like this one sketched—many different styles to please the younger miss of 15 and 17. $25 to $49.50 Easter Hats for Girls Winsome charm, infinite variety and youthfulness characterize these Easter hats for girls. Bangkoks, leghorns, poke bon- nets, little close-fitting cloche types, in spring’s brightest, new- est colors. $3.50 to $12.50 Easter Gifts for Babies Carriage Sets, of pink or blue crepe de chine, have robe and pillow to match: many beautiful styles, $15. Satin Ribbon Afghan Straps, $1.50 and $2.50. Satin Ribbon Clamps, to fasten the robe to the carriage, 75¢ to $2. Ivory Comb and Brush Sets, many s , $1 to $5. Dainty Soft Kid Sho in pink, blue, white or tan kid, $1.25 and $1.50. Easter Toys in great variety, 50c to $2.50. Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits, $15.75 Sports models, Norfolk models—splendidly tailored of fine novelty woolens. Every suit has one pair of golf knickers and one pair regular knickers—just the sort of suits that a fellow would choose for himself; his mother will appreciate the quality. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Little Fellows’ Topcoats, $10.75 to $12.75 And reefers—for days when the little fellow who wears a wash suit needs a light-weight topcoat; very good-looking models, well tailored. Novelties and plain colors. Sizes 214 to 10 years. Young Peoples’ Spring-W;ig'ht Vests and Pants 50c to 55c each Just the right weight l'qr now. \'est§ in several styles; pants made trunk style with ribbed cuffs; sizes 4 to 16 years; priced according to the size. Underwear Section, Fourth ficor. Young Peoples’ Fabric Gloves, 75¢c and $1.50 pr. Children’s 2-clasp Washable Fabric Gloves; in beaver and mode, 75¢ pair. Misses’ Fancy Strap-wrist Washable Fabric Gloves. $1.50 pair. GGlove Section, Pirst floor. New Easter Shoes and Socks for Every Young Person In the Misses’ Section, Fourth floor Misses” Boyish Tailored Suits $39.50 The tailored suit is such an essentially youthful style that many smartly dressed misses will wear a tailored suit for Easter—and the many Spring days after- ward. LEs Boyish double - breasted types, single cut-away types, braid bound suits, suits with mannish pique vestees; suits in navy or black twills—hairlinec stripes and checks. Other Smart Suits $49.50 and $59.50 New Printed Crepe Scarfs The Smartest Accessory $10-95 Granted the necessity of the scarf, if one’s costume is to be complete and correct — the choice of material and color is cqually important. These scarfs, of brightly printed crepes, have therefore an espe- cial appeal, the colors are un- usual, distinctive and attrac- tive—beautifully combined with borders of a plain con- trasting shade — many differ- ent combinations from which to choose, $10.95. Neckwear Section, First foor. The Correct Girdle and Brassiere —must give smooth, slender lines to one’s Easter costume and its appearance depends much upon the corset and brassiere worn beneath it. Girdles, $7.50 Smooth-fitting models of heavy broches and elastic, com- bined and boned properly to give that slim, uncorseted ap- pearance, yet to give the support necessary. Several at- tractive models at this price. } Bandeaux, $1.50 to $3.50 —to complete the smooth lines of the silhouette are these long, slenderizing bandeaux, that fit well down over the top of the girdle; in brocades, combinations of hrocade and treco. Corset Section, Third floor. A New Tailored Patent Leather Pump, $10 The vogue for the tailored P suit brings the demand for a distinctive, tailored pump. This one of patent leather, with covered Cuban heel— is one of the newest: a chic little metal buckle adds a note of newness. Same model in black suede or white kid, $10. Welnen's Shoe Section, Third fleer. Crepe, Alpaca Flannel, Pasadena Crepe Three Attractive Fabrics Seen in New Spring Skirts, $12.50 In choosing a new skirt for spring; it is satisfying to find such attractive new fabrics—new styles and colors—at such a moderate price. Flannels, in bright spring colors, in attractive wrapped models, with monograms. Crepe Alpaca is shown in models with pleated sides and panel front and back. Silk Pasadena Crepe is very smart in a wrap model with buttons for trimming. Skirt Section, Third floor. Perfumes and Powders A Very Special Value $3.38 : —in Coty’s Extract, 1 ounce. Chypre, L'Origan and Eme- rande. w0 J Narcisse Extract $1 One ounce of this delightiul perfume in the rich narcissus odor. You’ll Want a Kodak With You On Easter Afternoon Folding Kodaks, $6.50 to $31.50. Brownie Cameras, $2 to $5. Films for All Sizes. Prompt developing service. Kodak Section, First floor. must be chosen tomorrow—rhere are seven of the many new styles Boys’ and Youths’ Imported Tan Leather 0x¥onit. sizes 11% to 6, $6 and $650, ac- cording to size. : Ribbed Sports Hose, in many plain colors, 55¢c. 5 Boys' Dress Oxfords, $5.50; with crepe rub- ber soles; sizes 1134 to 2. Striped Cuff Sports Hose, in varied colors, 75¢. Boys’ Tan Leather Oxfords, $5; rubber heels; sizes 2 to 6. Not sketched. Ribbed Cuff Sports Hose, 75c. Young Peoples’ Shve and Hosiery Sections, Fourth Soor. Growing Girls' Fawn Suede Strap Pumps, $9; flat heels and cut-out vamp; same model in white calfskin, 9. Silk Hose, in new colors, $2.25. Misses’ Patent Leather Dress Pumps, $5; with plain toe and smart perforations around cuff and vamp; sizes 114 2. Silk Socks, 3 Misses’ Attractive Patent Leather . s, $5; sandal type, with perforations . s the vamp. Roman-striped~Socks, 50c. English Sandals, for little folk, ankle straps fastened with buckles; tan or white calfskin; sizes 6 to 2, $3.50, $4 and $4.50, ac- cording to size. Roman-striped Socks, 50c. Children’s Tan Blucher Oxfords, with welt soles and spring heels; sizes 6 to 11, $350 and % according to size. Striped Cuff Socks, 5c. Infants’ First-step Sandals or Strap Slip- pers, $L50; patent leather, tan or white kid. Silk Socks, $1. Not sketched. 4 Perfume Vials 50c to $1.50 Very attractive little imported vials in many different, unique, chic shapes. Bath Dusting Powder 50c A large box of fragrant bath dusting powder, with large