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i 1 YTHJ!‘, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTC D. C, OCTOBER 5. 1924—PART 1. sREssENERR3 The Coiffure So beautiful that only an expert would doubt its naturalness. ‘ransformations are now being worn by many women and are never .\ - % De.Egan’sMagicGloves " A complete-outfit, including one pair of Dr. Egan’s Magic Gloves, 1 jar I U N RN NN AN R NENNERERRERRERNRNRRERERERRREI | | Pore-Lax, 1 bottle Medicator, made to sell at $5. To introduce them, spe- cially priced at $2. A new thing, but a legal, money-back guarantee by the manufacturer if they do not accomplish the results claimed for them. Nothing could be G fairer than thata : AN - - As Seen Through a * Woman’s Eyes BY ETHEL M. PARKS. Someone has just discovered that bobbed heads are responsible for the prevailing severe <tyles in dress. For, they say, a shingled head docs mot go with a flaffy frock—therefore frocks, coats and hats have been made to go with the shingled heads. But women are enjoying their new freedom in dress and it is doubtfuliif they will soon re- turn to fluffy, fril!y:i}rocks. One often hears, “There is no’ such thing as a separate garment. Every- thing is a costuame now.” The Ensemble Costume Suit, from Paris to Fifth Avenue, is the most important new fash- jon of the Fall and Winter—a one-picce gown in the tubular silhouette with a matching coat, which may be worn scparately or to- gether. Tt is a new mode which has many reasons for its universal acceptance. We have sketched one of our latest arrivals—a Costume Ensemble of black Veldyne. with trunmings of marmink. It is a striking combination—the black velvety quality of the cloth with the deep rich brown of the fur. A tubular gown with narrow folds of self material,-long tight sleeves and a band of fur around the hemline. The coat to match with marmink collar and self folds for trimming. It is an cxceptionally lovely model for There are ‘various styles for a <imilar pric= and on up to $133. There are fur coats and “fur coatsabug im Paris they are wearing them long or short, whatever may be the taste of the wearer. Black and white is the approved combina- tion in furs for evening wear, and could any- thing be lovelier than a wrap of ermine with black fox or lynx. This season, many novel - effects are ob- tained by the use of contrasting pelts, some- times used in matching diagonal strips. Sketched is a short Muskrat Coat, where a novel and decidedly charming effect has « been obtained by work- 3 ing the skins in V- shape with panel sides. All are selected Southern tops, of very fine muskrat, combined with a new shaped collar of golden beaver. It has the new puffed sleeve and is handsomely lined in «cgepe sitk. The price is $198." The query “What shall 1_wear for evening?' is an- swered in a variety of wavs, for:while dancing. bas made the skirts short, 12 4016 ‘inches from {hr floer. many. bf the evening ZowWns for formal wearare long, usually at the acefully to the But only a those were American women ve shown a de- cided preference for the short skirts. No more striking cvening gown has been seen this sea- son than that sketched lere — of velvet Broche in pervenche blue. There! That is S0 new I'll wager vou have never even heard of it -before. Sleeve- less, of course, a tubular silhouette, with two bands of real ermine near the hemline and one the end of a'single narrow fold which rums frem the left shoulder diagonally across the beck to be caught at the right side, and finished with a tascel of crystal and blue beads. On the left side i< a group of three flowers, with long stems, two red and a green flower—another new note. A small design in beading appears at the top of the bodice. The price of this ape is $135., There are many others, a gold lace gown I have’in’ And one of the newest Ombre ' * And now that Wash-; ington has won the pen- = nhnt, all the world ang., <. 'his wife and daughter, are going to the World® Seriek, That means a stun- ning sports coat, and while there are dozens to select from, the one sketched eould not fail to please the most dis- criminating taste. Of imported Veronese, a lovely. soft suedelike fabric, in shadowlawn green, with large Jap- anese’ fox shawl collar and cuffs. It has a warm interlining, and the heavy crepe silk lining -of deer coler is another smart detail. A Ctruly” begutiful sports coat. Price, $95. in such a coat, root- ing fbr our Washington team, who eould fail to be ecstatically happy. May ‘they ‘win' the world serfes. . Paiais Reyal—iain Fleer. & 11th Sts. Fine Dependable Silks Exceptionally Priced *2.19 for Monday’s Selling Yd. About 4000 yards in the lot. A wonderful opportunity, as many of the most wanted silks to select. - The first item is: Novelty Brocaded Crepe, All-silk Crepes, in checks and stripes, in such fashionable colors as almond-green, sandalwood, . fallow silver, beaver, bazelout, copenhagen, taupe, navy, * ivory and blick. 39-inch Russian Crepe, in 12 of the most wanted colors. Vella-vella Rayon (fiber silk\‘ Knitted Fabric, in six .shades. are represented. There are six different styles from which All-sitk Canton Crepe, in 25 colors. A heavy supple quality that is excep- tional value All-silk Printed Crepe, in a variety of patterns. . Printed Geargette Crepe, in large floral ' patterns, shown in hoth light and dark background. The entire_lot on sale tomorrow. Monday, at $2.19 yard. Novelty Fldnnels, “The Vogue” Attractive assortment of new styles just received in the newest color combinations. These comprise illuminated stripes, checks and plaids, in both medium and dark background. 54 inches wide.'- §3.49 to $449 yard. | Palais Royal, Second Fleor. Bedspreads in Colonial Designs In Jewel Cloth With Filet Lace and,’ Krinkly Weave Late arrivals, in a variety of designs and materials, four of which we are featuring for Monday. “Colonial Dance;’ Bedspread. stamped of" quality of unbleached muslin—a charm- ing old-fashioned pictyre on ‘& back- ground of black lattice work, em- brotidered in clusters of old time flowers with sprays of roses. lavender and orange. Double bedspread, with bols- ter, $3.35. Krinkly Weave Bedspread A joy to the housewife because it needs no ironirg and the krinkly weave “stays put.” An effective design for multi-colored embroidery in French knot and 1oop stitches—the type of pattern that grows quickly. Double bedspread, with bolster, SX85. superior | | “Miss Colonial” Redspread. stamped on | striped batiste, and made in three in- | teresting color combinations, pink tifnt- ed in blue, orchid tinted in deeper of- ehid, and blue in deeper blue. The package contains floss sufficient to complete the spread. Prices at $4.75. Bedspreads Stamped on excellent quality of Jewel cloth with filet lace inserts. Finished with wide band of lace, stamped in conventional designs of French knot, loop and darning _stitch, to be em- broidered in pastel shades. In two sizes: double bedspread, $9.23; single ! bedspread, $850. shadow - i i - De met ferget that free Inatruetion #u lamp shade making is givem In our Art Gopds Department. Palais Royal—Main Fleor. For Infants and up to 6 Years Philippine Baby Dresses and Petticoats, $1 A ‘netv shipment of ~handmade Philippine dresses and petticoats, of fine’ nainsook. Hand-scalloped and embroidered in _vines, flowers and punch work. Sizes to 2 years. Robes, Blanket Wool and Cotton Filled Bed Com- ¢ fortables, $6.80 to $10.50 each. These are splendid values, with a beautiful assortment of colorings. Sateen and silkaline coverings, with wide plain borders. Auto Robes, $1250 and $15.00 each. These all-wool Irish-made robes are of heavy, soft quality wool with fringed ends, in a beautiful range of coloring. Bedspreads, $495 set. Sherriden bedspreads, single and double bed size, with bolster throw. They are of serv- iceable. quality and specially priced. Colors: Pink, blue and natural. Scal- loped edges. Knit Helmets and Bonnets $1.50 Of Rayon (fiber silk.) Handmade, warmly lined with worsted. All-white or with pink and blue trimmings. Drawer Leggins, $1 Of soft white worsted, open or closed feet. Flannelette Wrappers, 59¢ For the new baby. In white, dain- tily trimmed with pink and blue. “Swmiling” Baby Bath Robes, $2.25 Of all-wool _eiderdown. trimmed in shirred ribbon. boxed. Tots’ Chinchilla Coats, $5 Special October offering, in several models for boy or girl. gorne bound in silk braid and button-up collar. Sizes 6 months or 3 years. In white or buff. 0 Prettily Neatly Palais Royal—Thtrd Floor. s, Comfortables | _Fine Alkwoolen Blankets, $10 and $12each. Special values are offered in fine all-wool blankets at this time. Boy your Fall and Winter blankets mnow. The Kenwood Blankets are made of very fine long staple yarns woven in the most attractive block designs—two and three tone color- ings and in plain colors alse. Size 60:0:4, $10.00 cach; size 72x84, $12.00 each. Meibourne Blankets, $1150 ir. These blankets are made of lE?‘n Australian wool, in the desired plaid effects with mercerized cotton bor- ders. All colors, inclading pink, blue, rose, tan, gray, yellow. Size 70x80 inches. Palais Reyal—Second Floer. : Semples in a Sale Beautiful Leather Bags, These - are manufac- " turers’ samples, selling regularly from $5.00 to $7.00. A variety from ‘which to choose: ¢ Genuine Pin Seal, ver Calf, Willew Grain, Velvet Calf, Fiorintine Leather. Linéd with silk or leather, fitted _ with powder and rouge boxes, also lipstick holder. Others have mirror and purse or mirrowed cen- ter compartment. En- velope, Swagger or pecketbook _styles. Cowhide Brief Cases e $4.19 Regular $5 and $5.50 values. Made of genuine cowhide 314-0z. stock. Three compartments, re- inforced handie on steel bar.. SBtitched and rivated handle. Exten- sion lock, with strap all around case. Exten- sion -gusset, colors, rus- set and brown. Sizes 15 and 16 inches. EEAENESEREENSEREREAERRAREIDE o ALALSSRARSERARAGEDE LSS SSSRASE SIS NNINERERESSNESSNANENNNANNN Service and Courtesy uard Rings The etched sterling silver is «ot with stones in whi phire, emerald, ruby, je marine or amethyst T5e. " Lattice Work Bracelets Flexible as the wrist it adorns is the lattice band of pearls. ‘or pearls combined with sapphire or emerald col- ored stones. Sterling clasp, stone set. Special, sct, £2.95 New Ribbons Also many noveities includ- ing the needle points, Chinese wool .and metal effects com- bined, Roman stripes, bro- cades, etc New Metal Ribbons, in black and colored grounde. embossed in gold and silver effects. % inches wide, for bags. milli- vestee, etc. Special, vd 119, New Ribbons, including moire;satim, taffetas. dresden, Roman stripes, two-tone. etc, 5 to 9 inches wide, all and many combinations. cial, yard, 58e. Ribhon Art Book, illustrated in colors. with detailed in- structions how to make hun- dreds of dainty and practical things of ribbons, 10e. Palais Royal—Main Ileor. Trefousse Novelties Cuft Gloves 350, SIO5, $450, A These beautiful French Glace Kid Gloves are being shown in most fascinating designs of double perforated ruffles, self and two toned, small embroid- ered, circular, contrast cut-out and many other color nd white with ions, as.well as black * The Biarritz or Slip-on Style Gloves, $3.50 pair. These at- tractive styles are becoming 60 popular, we are showing them in black with white, and champagne shades. Contrast and two-toned stitchings S-button-length Glovex, $3.95- . In French Glace Kid and suede, in wanted colors, and black and white. Chamois Swede and Cham- olsette Gloves, $1 pair. In novelty cuff, strap wrist and % -length gloves, in best shade sand, mode, beaver, gray, etc. Palais Royal—Maia Fleer. Genuine Beacon Bathrobes, $4.88 In a large variety of bright, warm colors. Indian. floral. check, plain and conventional designs. Cord and ribbon trimmed. Novelty Pajamas. $2.98 and $1.98. Of piain colored Windsor Crepe, - adorable styles with touches of handwork or slip- on collar effect. This model has laced-up sides, others in stripes or floral effects. Palals Royal—Third Floor. Dress Aprons $1.00 Of Amoskeag ginghams and scout percales, in a large vari- ety of neat becoming styles. Bandings and pipings of con- trasting colors. Good wash- ing colors and plenty of black and white. zes to 50. Attractive House Frocks, $3.98. Of Jap crepe, in all the plain high shades of rosec copen, green and tomato. These are neatly made, hand drawn and have white collars. Sizes to 46. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Special Prices on Personal Christmas Cards Until Oct. 15. 1t you have your own plate, the prices for cngraving are: Up to 80 cards, regular price. $1.75, special, $1.35. 50 to 100 cards, regular price, $2.50, special, $2.00. i "The above prices are in ad- dition to price of cards. We haye, a complete selection of catds, from $3 to $35 a hun- dred. 1 Palais Royal—Main Floor. Novelty Princess Slips $2.98 Made of closely knit trico- sham. Two models, one with hip hem, the other with flat . flounce, ribbon trimmed; all new shades. 2 Sport Bleomers, $2.98 —Of heavy tricosham, finished with ribbon-trimmed ruffle. Petticoats, $3.96 to $10.98— A wide range,: in ‘taffetd, ra- dium, tricot, milaanese, fersey, rayon (fiber silk), twillsheen and satin. All are cut to conform to the mnolded silhou- ette of the new dresses. All . wanted colors are shown. Sizes for the miss or for those who wear triple extra. Palais Royak ~Third Fleer. recognized from their own hair. hair. No gray. Regularly $13.00. Fully equipped beauty parlor. Presenting the Winter Mode in Fur-Trimmed Coats $65 and $95 For Misses and Women New and fascinating sleeve treatments, barrel’ cuffs, cleverly pointed deep cuffed models. with the same pattern in fur finigshjng the hemline—the smartest new collars. Fashioned ‘6f the new syede like cloths and the soft. lustrous bolivias. ;“_Lll are handsomely lified and warinly interlined. The colors are the new Autumn browns and tans, dusk and black. L, oo The furs are marmink. natural rat. scal, squir- rel and begaver, $65. - 2 d r At $2.50 and wvp. Iispecially attractive are the ones with a double part. Of naturally wavy Monday; $12.50. 5 i Palais Royal—Beauty Parlor—Balcony. @fil’n@ First Makes Safety Last Till Price Is Forgotten The Group at $95 +. A group of stunning coats’ from modes of Paris inspiration—all following the slender straight silhouette, with occasionally a bit of aflare. Rich velyet and suede finished fabrics of mokine, cuir ‘de laine, fawnskin, velonia and ferona, trimmed with the furs sponsored by fash- ion—beaver, natural and dyed squirrel, sable dyed fitch, platinum.wolf and black fox £ In the many new soft shades of brown, dull greens, cinnabar, rust and black. Sizes 16, 18 36 to 44 Palais ‘Royal—Third Floor. Il Cooperation of the Manufacturer in & Recent hase, Enabies us to r for, Monday The Oreginal “Bobbed” Coats at 20.85 . : Still the hit of e seamn? Rrushed of Tiain kAT mire worted. witn the noveits Ciipped “collar. bell or or e fall sbades o o comae v moderate prices. mbination colors W Lansin, poudre’ bleu a Palais Royal, Third Fleor 28-inch length, $79.50, $100, $139.and §198. - - 32-inch length, Silver Muskrat, $135. .. . = . 49-inch length, Natural- Muskrat, $125 and $150. - When the North Wind Bloiws Fur CoatsAre Welcome Here is a group of sturining fur coats“pf patoral muskrat All selected Southern tops of-the best.quabity and rich @ark coloxings. Al are beautifully 1 A group of fur coats vou will not cd With heavy érepe silk xpeet tg find at these very Palais Royal—Third Floor. For Women and Misses Reproductions of Paris Frocks *55 N of the masterpieces shown at the’ recent Paris openings have been artfully copied, retaining all the charm of the original French models TheZname only is 13cking, ‘the- lines and the style are there, and the dif- ference in price is qghite ‘remarkable. s ‘'Fascinating street or afterrioon frocks of faille, bengaline, crepe 'satin and novelty crepes. In black, of - coyrse, for black sfill leads the color line—black-trimmed with royal blue, anothér combination.which won instant iav,or:j; shutfcr green, red.com- bined ; with ecru lace and penny * brown.’ In styles and sizes for \Women and Misses. New frocks of silk, cloth or velvet in four wmoderate priced groups 19.50, $25, $35, $39.50 Palais Roral—Third Floer. A Varied and Distinctive Collection of New shapes, new modes, new shades! Where are the new words to describe them? ~ Hats that becomingly frame the face of the dignified matron and the demure young person. 2 Here are small, large or medium sized hats— all are enjoying high favor. It includes the new Bambalina Sailor of Hat- ter’s plush, trimmed with a-red rose, a red gar- denia, or a pompon. One of these is sketched. Also the new Meadowbraoks' of. duvetyn, with ’ all the color notes and details for which ‘these famous hats are noted. 1 And ‘a _host of stunning models. copicd ‘from Parisian imports, B Palais Royal, Second Floor.' Outfitting the Young Girl It is quite important that her Fall outfit be sclected with care—that it may be as style-right as her okder sister’s wardrobe. Careful sclection has been made of such garments as will be both pleasing and practical. Girls’ Coats, $10.50 : Warm, serviceable school coats of plain or cut polaire, nicely lined through- out. A variety of models, some with the cape back—a very popular effect. Some have collars of beaverette, others plain collars of self materials. Size's 7 to 14. Girls’ Sweaters, $2.95 These aré the days when a warm wool sweater is indispensable. Here are belted coat models with roll collar,trimmed with contrasting colors, thé same ¢ffect carried out on the pocket and eul¥s.” The colors are cardinal, brown, buff and pea- cock, sizes 8 to 14 L) Girls’ Dresces, $5 Practical school dresses of flannel or tweed, in plain or checked combinations. Attractive little one-picce ‘models trim- med' with hand-cmbroidery. or applique. | One model has pockets, a gttail which appeals to most children. Attractive col- { lars and tab tics. In rust, green, brown apd fan. Sizes 8 to 14. Girls’ Hats, $3.75 Smart, tailpred little felt hats, with rib- bon used in many novel ways for trim- mings. Attractive colors, : Palais Reyal—Third Floor. ’.IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘I.“I.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.III-IIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl.-ll.l.fl.'lll!‘a