Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1924, Page 23

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Bring the children in and let them ride the ponies from the Belle Meade Farms, Toy Section, Fourth floor, : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, -1924. See Our Other Advertisements on Pages 13 and 27. In the Specl'alizeid Misses’ Section, Fourth Floor Misses’ Smart Bengaline Frock with Gold Buttons and AN Glove Silk Underwear in Beautiful Matching Sets $37.50 These beautiful lingerie sets include night- gown, chemise, step-ins and vest, in white— with imitation point d’ Venice motifs and edging—particularly suitable for a bridal set; sizes 36 to 40. Glove Silk Vests, pink or white, bodice top, with shoulder straps, $2.50 and $3.50. Fancy Glove Silk Vests, with filet and Valen- ciennes lace, $5. Fine Quality Glove Silk Bloomers, plain or filet trimmed, $3.75 to $6.75. Glove Silk Step-ins, trimmed in Filet and Valenciennes, $4 to $6. Step-in Chemise, daintily embroidered or trimmed in lace; pink and orchid, $7 to $9. Gowns, in trimly tailored models, with just a bit of lace trimming or hemstitching, $5.95 to $12.75. EEREPRR PSSPy Koit Underwear Section, Third floor. R P New Fall Overblouses Overblouses and tunics of the shorter type—all new $5.75 to $10 They’re blouses you’ll want to complete Autumn costumes—for with an additional blouse or two you may have a change in cos- tume at little expense—and find it distinctively different. We sketch one of the smart tunics—a navy blue crepe de chine, beautifully embroidered in beads of vari-colors, $10. Others are em- broidered or braided, beaded and banded in contrasting shades—and there is a wide “variety of necklines and sleeves—and innova- tions of trimmings to add to their newness. New Autumn colors, too—penny, rust, French blue, navy, prints and black. 3 5 'Bloase -Section, Third fioor. AR SN Gold Kid, $25 A Paris fashion smartly interpreted here in this youthful little frock of cinnabar brown bengaline—the chic gold buttons, and touch of gold in the lining of the pockets is decidedly new, $25. However, this is but one of the many charming frocks from which to choose at this low price. Others of bengaline, in the new jabot mode, the coat frock— frocks of woolens with a smart touch of plaid or red—and satins in attractive afternoon and informal dinner styles. An English Sports Coat: with a Scatf-Cape, $75 Is the decidedly new thing in sports coats—it is fashioned of an English plaid, extremely smart, with its scarf that is thrown to the back, and when fastened becomes a chic cape. Other sports coats are fashioned on vouthful, straight lines—of soft camel’s hair, polaire cloth, fleeces. Some with plaid linings or big fur collars, to be, very smart. Tans, grays, stripes, plaids. Misses’ Section, Fourth Floor ~ TWoeodward &Lothrap You can make lovely Butterfly Trays, Lamp Shades, Jewelry, Mirrors, etc—Free instructions to purchasers of materials, Art Sec- tion, Second floor. ¢ In the Dress and Coat Sections for Women , Bengaline Frock, Button-trimmed, $39.50 New, Leopard-trimmed Winter Coat, $95 Bengaline—the favored fabric for the smart tailored type of dress, with its rever, its straight line,. its beltless back, and many buttons, such as the frock sketched here, in the new cinnabar brown, $39.50. 1t is but one of the many charm- ing, youthful frocks from which women may select, at this specialized price— others are of crepe satin, for afternoon and informal wear. Browns, soft green, navy and black. Leopard—Favorite fur of Paris, trims the smart coat sketched—a youthful, straight- line coat of soft, suede-like Kashmana, one of the new fabrics, in shutter green. Small buttons on the sleeves and sides further mark it as decidedly new and dis- tinctive. This is typical of the many types of coats from which you may select now—all in the soft, suede-finish fabrics—all with rich fur trimmings. Women's Coat and Dress Sections, Third floor. “The Simpler the Smarter” says Fashion of New Autumn FOOTWEAR Simple smartness is the keynote of the new styles in Autumn footwear; and it is this note which makes this group of new models so distinctively smart. Here we find heavy sports oxfords, strap pumps in great variety —new tongue pumps, simple opera pumps, the conventionalized bow of leather or satin, the gleam of silver or gold brocade, shining patent leath- er, and soft, dull suede; and a new tan calf that is as smart as it is new— but each is fashioned on a simple last —and that assures its smartness for you. We sketch but eight of many new models, typifying the others. 1. At bottom, Scotch Grain Leather Sports Oxford, an Arnold Glove Grip Shoe, in black or tan, $12.50. 2. Strap Walking Pump, with low heel, in black or tan calf- skin; fastens with smart buckle, $9. 3. Kiltie Tongue Pump, popu~ Iar and new; in black suede or calfskin, with military heels, $10. 4. Afternoon Pump, of patent leather, smartly cut out on the sides, $13.50. \ Women's Shoe Section, Third ficor. S. The Regent Pump, in pat- ent leather or satin, the simplest of them all and very smart, $12.50. 6.. The Bow-Pump, in tan or black calfskin or patent leather, with a chic little metal buckle and covered Cu~ ban heels, $13.50. . 7. Twin-strap Satin Eve- ning Pump, with high Span- ish heels, $1250; in suede, $13.50. 8. Silver Brocade Dance Pump, cut out on the sides and trimmed in silver kid, $15. Slips and Petticoats Special, $3.95 Slips, of fine quality tub silk, with deep embroidered flounces—in gray, cocoa, green, navy and black; very well made. Petticoats, of trico weave, with tucked hem; also in radium silk with hemstitched hem; in these colors: tan, pekin, cocoa, green, rust, navy and black. Petticoat Section, Third foor. White Service Aprons Special, $2 For wear by Manicurists Hairdressers, Domestic Scientists —and they’re practical utility aprons for many other purposes as well. Slip-over or wrap styles, with short or three-quarter-length sleeves—roll collars, or collarless—and fash- ioned of fine white fabric that launders beau- tifully—an important thing. g House Dress Section, Third fioor. New Fall Sweaters Bobbed coats are the newest, one of which we sketch | $8.75 to $19.75 The Bobbed Coat, with its very chic bobbed wool collar, promises to be very smart for Autumn—here it is shown in a gray and French blue plaid, with gray bobbed collar, $8.75. Handsome new Sweater Coats have deep, blocked borders—Plaid Brushed Coats are a new note, especially for the younger set— Brushed Coats in camelshair, fastened in the smart double-breasted manner—and Brushed Wool Coats trimmed in rayon. Colors are those that harmonize with Autumn’s own—greens, rusts, tans, browns, blues. Sweater Section, Third flcor. - <> & Is the Red —that every smart wom- an is wearing on her lapel this season—we see it stepping off the gang- plank of boats from Paris—and also in our Artificial Flower Section, First floor. 35c and 50c. And a Vanity that Conceals a Lipstick in its Tassel —like this one sketched, a Paris import, in colored glass, rose, amber or jade —with a silken tassel that conceals a chic little lip- stick, $9. Toilet Goods Section, First fioor. Blonde Satin for Pumps —_that will be worn_ by the smart American—just as they are being worn to every function by the smart Parisian. The low- cut d'Orsay model is chic, with its tiny, flat bow, $12.50. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Plaid Silk Sports Hose _again emphasize the vogue for plaid—these are a Scotch import, and may be chosen in vari- colored plaids, $15 pair. (Eel T 3 The Widest of Belts are being worn, when belts are worn at all—and they are like this one, of soft suede, with a large buckle; in bright red, bluc, green. tan, navy, brown or black, $1.50. Leather Goods Section, First floor. —for the smart handbag, that gives that necessary touch of red that accom- panies every costume. It is of leather, with the new key-lock, and lined in white moire—contain- ing mirror and tiny pocketbook, $5.50. Leather Goods Section, First fioor. For Flowers France, Italy and Austria send these quaint and de- lightfully different little flower vases; they're color- tul and will prove as usefur as_they are ornamental, $1.25 to Glagsware Section, Fifth floor. B hSadn m o HNLES PR e A O S A S PR

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