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| AW OIS Novelty Halloween Boxed Candy, 35¢ A box that the kiddies will lover—a real Halloween box with chocolates in varied funny shapes. First Time Offered Our Homemade Milk Chocolates, 70c lb. Nuts, butter creams, fruit- flavor creams, mints, gara- mels and bonbons. Fresh —Mullane’s Wood- land Goodies, 65c and $1.25 Assorted Chips, 45¢ and 85¢c. Taffies, 45¢ and 80c. Halloween Mint Patties 75¢ dozen. ‘Whole Pulled Figs, 50¢ 1b. Bromm’s Old Virginia Fruit Cake, $1.25 to $6. Cands Seetion, Fourth floor. Rabbit Wool Underhose, 85 Women who wear sheer chii- fon and silk hose in cool weather, often find it necessary to wear a sheer, warm hose un- derneath—so these very fine, soft rabbit wool hose in the naturelle shade, have been fashioned. Balbriggan Underhose of fine, soft quality, $2. Women's Hosiery Sectiou, First floor. Silk: Jersey Bloomers, $5.95 Heavy milanese jersey makes these bloomers very service- able—with double shirred cuffs and in the new Autumn shades; tan, rust. gray, navy and black. Petticoat Section, Third fioor. Color Embroidered W hite Linen Collar and Cuffs, $3.95 Very attractive and freshening to any frock is a set of white linen collar and cuffs, embroid- ered in a bit of vivid color. Colored Crepe de Chine Collar and Cuffs, $2.50. Are trimmed with bands of a contrasting shade, to be different. Cream Net Guimpes, $3.95. Net Undersleeves, $3. Both add a new touch to one’s Winter frocks. Neckwear Section, Pirst fioor. A Little Umbrella WithaBig Spread,$1.65 Is the India Umbrella for little girls—of cotton taffeta in navy and red, with wood han- dles finished with silk cords or leather wrist straps. Boys’ P. of W. Umbrellas of cotton taffeta, $2. Youths’ Silk and Cotton Mixed Umbrellas, $3, with light wood and bamboo handles in the popular P. of W. shape. Umbrella Section, First floor. Hair Clippers, $1.35 Barber’s Shears, 85¢ Two_exceptional values from the Cutlery Section. - Both are unusually fine quality and sel- dom so low priced.” Hair Clip- pers, $1.35. Barber’s Shears, 85c. OCutlery Section, First floor. Woodmard & Lothrap A Complete Store for Boys Right Here in Washington Extra Knickers insure extra wear in this W. & L. Better Service School Suit; mixtures, tweeds and cheviots. gzu 7 to 18. $12.75 to 0. Four-piece English Model Suits for boys, are shown in many new fabrics; they in- clude coat, vest, 1 pair regu- lar knickers and 1 pair golf knickers; sizes 9 to 18 $16.50 to $30. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, "1924. See Our Other Advertisements on Pages 36 and 40. Boys’ Overcoats have Real-boy Overcoat for all the style and spien- the younger fellow of 3 did tailoring of Dad’s; ined to 10 years; gray, in selected woolen coat- fur brown or heather mix- ings; sizes 9 to 18 3 . tures. $13.75 to years. $2250 to $35. Imported Camef's Hair Coats, $35. For the well dressed boy, as for his elders, the clothes must fit the occasion—and in this section devoted exclusively to outfitting boys, every boy of 3 to 18, may be oufitted completely for every occasion—from the serviceable school suit to the finest of dress suits. But.as well as being correct and complete—any boy’s clothes must be well made to withstand the hard wear that every boy gives his clothes. No better clothing than Woodward & Lothrop Boys’ Clothes is made. Since it will outwear the ordinary sort by months, it is by far the most economical you can buy. Junior Boys® Vest Saits are 3 [ d ; including coat, ey e T Tl T s i The Royal Tar is made in England, exclusively for us in Washington. It is a most popular style for little fellows 2to10. Compkte'bl.oue.mllleunumblem $5. For dress-up occasions the Dinmer Sait is the correct mmgmfli«musmu Of black velvet with satin-faced lapels; knee pants, and white collar. $20. The Hat and Haberdashery Sections of The Boys’ Store The complete Hat and Haberdashery Sections show every new style designed for boys, 3 to 18. Bays' Sectien, Fourth ficor. Short French Cuffs The Newest Note in French Fabric Gloves, $1.75 to $2 Short, flare cuffs, stitched or chiely embroidered in a contrasting note, are the new note on French fzbiic gloves; a new mmportation dbrings the newest shades—mode, bisque and French gray. For Street Wear a 2-clasp, Hand sewn Fabric Glove, $1.50. * White or dark mocha gray. Gleve Section, Pirst Seer. The Fersisette for Young Gisls $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 A soft, confining garment, without a: bonin, \vhnevegr—hdfioned of a finnz fiink abri¢c with elastic sections at the ips, which make ‘it most comfortable to wear., A garment that gives the necessary restraint and support, at thé za.me time it preserves the slim, girlish re. Slgzues 30 to 38. Expert Corsetieres Always Fit All Young Girls’ Corsets Cormt Saction, Thire Seor. The Jockey’s Cap Inspired This Chic Little Hat, $6.50 For girls, is this attractive new hat of suede, in varied color combina- tions—its style, we are certain, must have been copied from the jockey's cap. This is but one 4 ’ of many other new hats for girls—lit- tle gay-<colored duvetyn hats, suede hats and velours and felts in all the new colors. $5 and $6.50. Tousg People’'s Millimery Section, Fourth feer. Babies” Bassinettes A convenient and attractive little bas- sinette crib for tiny babies, is this of wood and wicker, enameled in soft ivory ; complete with springs. Revolving Wardrobes, $10. Keep baby’s little things in perfect or- der. These have four drawers. Ivory wicker. Weebathinette, $10.75. A combination of rubber tub and can- vas dressing table, that conveniently folds away when not in use. White Felt Mattresses, $4.50. Cambric Sheets, S0c and 75¢ Down Pillows, 75¢ and $1. Dainty Pillowcases, 50c to $5. Bunny Blankets, $1. s i e Crepe 5 Japanese Silk Quilts, $3 to $7.50. Iafasts’ Section, Feorth ficor. Young Folk’s Ribbed Sports Sox $1.25 pair - Cotton and wool, heavy ribbed three- quarter sports socks are popular for both boys and girls; in heather mix- tures, grays, cordovan fancy tops. Sizes 8% to 1034. Bk Moot Kok In white, black, Russian calf, cordo- van and camel hair; sizes 6 to 10. Girls’ Silk and Weol Munsing Combinations With low neck, short sleeves, knee or ankle length; or high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; priced according to size, 5 to 16 years; $2.50 to $3.25. Yousg Pgfi.'l TUsderwesr ssd Heglery Sectien, Little Girls’ Black Patent and White Kid Shoes, $4.50 and $6 Nothing is quite as attractive for the younger girl as black patent leather . shoes with white washable kid tops; these come with spring heels for chil- dren; sizes 8%; to 11, $4.50; and with flat broad heels, for misses, sizes 11%% to 2; $6 pair. Black Patent Shoes, with mawt kid tops, are $4.50 and §5. Yousg Peopie’s Shes Soction, Foarth Seor. Accessories Every School Gitl Needs Gym Biloemers, of navy lack it pleated, with e abT Shastie bV s to 22 $450. Sateen Bloomors, pleated style with elastic knee. $175 and i White Middies, with regulation yoke, i i and SLS. trimmed with white braid. New Negligoes, for jumior girls of 14, 16 ::;l Is..?rle fashi pre ;o;fi‘;deac?ine, a rming wra| lovely pas- tel eolonm‘np. m i and tan with In the Specialized Misses’ Section Fourth floor Misses” Frocks, $25 Another collection of the smart Betty Wales frocks adds many delightful new styles to the many others from which Misses may choose here at $25. Street frocks of bengaline, faille and cloth— afternoon frocks of satin crepe, and charming dance frocks ;3 georgette, exquisitely trimm in floating ostri%h and flowers, $25. Furred Coats, $59.50 Furred Coats, outstanding in quality and beauty, make this selling of exceptional advantage to every young woman buying a new Winter coat. These are fash- ioned of soft suede-like fabrics, with luxurious collars, often cuffs, and sometimes tuxedo revers of fashionable furs, $59.50. Misves" Section, Fourth foor. Satin Hats are the Newest Fashion, $10 Just one of the many smart hat fashions from which any woman may choose here at $10. They’re for between-season wear, and ac- company the most fashionable costumes. We sketch two chic models. Others are of the ever- popular felts—felt and satin, vel- vets, and little hats with a gleam- ing metallic touch for afternoon and dinner wear. Every new shade—and black. Millisery Sectios, Third Seor. Gitls’ and Juniors’ Fur-Trimmed Coats $25 and $29.50 Each of these two models is simple enough for general school wear, but quite attractive enough for any dress occasion—so they become doubly prac- tical. They are of fine fabrics, beauti- fully tailored and so different with their collars and cuffs of furs in har- monizing shades. Other sports coats in plaids and the serviceable chinchillas without furs— new tans, grays, browns, blues; all ex- cellent values at these prices. Girts® and Juntors® Section, Fourth foor.