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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©.,, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925. Woodmard & Lothrop See Our Other Advertisements on Pages 14 and 22. Small But Important Aids to The Smart Spring In the Specialized Misses’ Section—4th Floor Girls Will Be Boys Two-Piece Dress This Spring A Boyish Mode A Pleated Fan of belting ribbon is quite in keeping with the Parisian simplicity of this orignal French hat of Florina—a fine braid. " $22.50 Tomortrow---A ‘Sp cial howing Paris Hats Personally selected by our buyer during her recent trip abroad These are the models from the Petite Maisons and are noted for their chic, their-wearability and their moderate price. French imports in ribbon and fine Milan and faille combina- tions that are copies of the incomparable Reboux Smart French Mourning Hats of exclusive dignity. Millinery Section, Third fleor. New Designs for Lenten Needlework Tea Towels of red and blue checked linen, with new and attractive designs, 50c. Cotton Toweling, stamped for embroidery, 25c and 35¢ Colored Turkish Towels, with pattern on ends—rose, blue and Nile, $1. Children’s Stamped Dresses of suiting, $1. Suiting Rompers to em- broider; sizes 2 and 3 years, 75c. 3-piece Vanity or Buffet Set of Belgian linen, 50c. Linen Luncheon Set or Bridge Set, woven colored border, corners to embroid- er; cloth, 4 napkins, $4. Scarf and Center to match; tan linen art work Scarf, with crochet edge, $1.75; center, $2. Art Embtoigers Section, Second foor. Instructions in Making Butterfly Novelties By an Expert Teacher How to decorate mirrors, trays, powder boxes, cal- endars, ash trays and many other attractive things is being taught by an expert from the But- terfly Box of Boston. In- structions free if mate- rials are purchased here. Art Embroldery Section, Second floor. Saturday Candy Special, 95¢ The Saturday special is one pound milk chocolate- covered Almonds and one pound of nut-filled But- tercups—both for 95¢c. Candy Section, Fourth foor. $12.50 to $25 New Shagmoor Suits $39.50 $59.50 Shagmoor Suits have an.enviable repu- tation. The fabrics are pure, selected wool ; shed rain and dust with amazing facility, always retaining their rich texture. In addition, Shagmoor Suits are faultlessly tailored in the most ap- proved style. Note the tailored, notch collar, the smart fit, long or short coats, box or tuxedo style, some two-button, double-breasted models, in gray, brown and heliotrope. Skirts Adopt New Flares Quite the newest separate skirt has a decided flare, pro- duced by seven small gores. In tan, rose, green and blue flannel, $9.75. Flannel in the same shades, in wrap-around style skirt, $9.75. The Shoulder-Strap Skirt is Winning New Friends Increasing in popularity daily, the new Shoulder-strap Skirt may be had in several styles and all the n®w Spring shades, $8.50 and $10.50. Snit and Skirt Sections, Third foor. A New Spring Style in Laird, Schober Pumps Presenting from an interesting selection one new mgdel of significant intportance to the smartly dressed woman. For the costume ensemble, for the tailored frock, this correct, dignified opera pump is the lead- ing choice. The finest of leather and expert work- manship are always combined in Laird, Schober Shoes. The slender, graceful model sketched is in patent leather and tan calf. $15. Shoe Section, Third Heer. 4,000 Lbs. Linen Writing Paper, 25¢ Lb. A Special Price for Tomorrow Good grade Linen Writing Paper in white and blue, specially priced, 25¢ Ib. Envelopes to match, 10c. 1,000 Boxes Writing Paper, an especially good grade in white and colors, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, 25¢ box. Stationery Section, First floor. The first girl who borrowed a Sweater from her brother and then wore it launched a new fashion. This Spring, sisterly borrowing has become an in- stitution, and the slim miss who would be smart wears boyish clothes with ease and assurance. One of the newest and most successful boyish fashions is the tailored coat with notched lapels, patterned «exactly after the Prince of Wales’ coat. Of Wembley tweed in gray, brown and herringbone, as sketched. $35. Other boyish models, $25 and $29.50. Misees' Section, Fourth floor. Girls’ New Spring Coats and Dresses---Ready . Tailored in jaunty straightline styles, these fully lined coats combine smartness with serviceable fabrics. Flan- nel and polaire cloth coats are best for Spring. Buttons, pipings, insets of contrasting color accent their youthful trimness. Bright blues and tans. 6 to 14 years, $12.50 to $29.50 Little Girls' Dresses are very smart, in one, two or three piece styles, in the same bright Spring colors as the coats. In plain and striped flannel, sizes 8 to 14 years, $12.50 to $19.50 Girls’ Hats are Mostly Straw, $5 The small tailored or poke shape in straw seems to be the most stylish and becoming model for the growing girl. A large assortment of newest Spring hats, self and ribbon trimmed. E Girls’ and Juniors’ Section, Fourth feor. New Four-Piece Suits For Boys, $20 In the Much W anted English Style With Mannish Coat and Vest. Boys are going to approve the new Spring styles for 1925, for the new suits appear as much like a young man’s as possible. The coat is cut just like a man’s; the vest is decidedly mannish, and even the knickers resemble closely father’s golf knickers. The fabrics are imported cheviots and tweeds, in grays and tans, and the effect is neat and smart and is sure to please the boy privileged to wear them. - School Suits at $10.75 Have Durability and Good Looks To add longer life to his better clothes, we are offering a School Suit at a new lower price. Coat, golf knickers and regular knickers—or coat and two pairs regular knickers. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Béys' Sectioh, Fonrth floor. The new Two-piece Dress is adapted from the sea-going sailor’s suit, and, worn non- chalantly in the pert manner of the short-haired girl, is an outstanding success for Spring. The full-flared skirt is a noteworthy feature, for the Spring mode favors full- ness. It is an easy costume that emphasizes slim hips and straight shoulders. Lovely gold embroidery in Chinese ef- fect forms a contrast to the bright Lacquer red crepe de chine. In Azores blue also. $39.50. Misses' Section, Fonrth fioor. Childten’s Parasols Parasdls for the tiny tots are of pretty dresden and ruffle effects in cotton. 60c to $2. Fancy Figured Cretonne Parasols on ten-rib frames are admired by the older girls. $1.25. Silk Ruffled Parasols’in rose, blue, green, pink and white, colored silk umbrellas with fancy bor- ders, with amber-colored handles and silk Toops, $3 and $5. Fine Cotton Taffeta Umbrellas, special, $1.65. Tmbrella Section, First floor. St. Patrick’s Day Party Favors To make the party a success and the table very attractive there are many new novelties. Jack Horner Pies, in emerald green, are great fun. There are 12 favors in each pie. $2.50 to $6. Individual nut cups in basket styles. One is a cart drawn by a pig, 5¢ to 12c. Shamrocks, Pipes and Shillalahs, 5c to 15¢ each. Place Cards, Napkins and Tally Cards. Frationery Section, First foor. Spring Coats for The Tiny Tots The Children’s New Spring Coats are miniature replicas of the styles for grown-ups. High-colored flannels, covert cloth, serge polaire and faille, made on straight tai- lored lines, with set-in or raglan sleeves, and trimmed with contrasting pipings and insets, with smocking and embroidery. Sizes 2to 6 years. $12.50 to $35. g Hats to Match Coats, $5 to $15 The newest models with turn-down brim, in lain or fancy braid, straw leghorn and silk. ield “and cretonne flowers; silk and ribbon fancigs make the trimming. In all the new shades to match the new coats. Infants’ Section, Fourth fcor. Girls” New Skirts ~ $4.50 and $6 Full Pleated Skirts for Spring, made on a body of checked and plaid material, in soft shades; 6 to 16 years. A ¢ Girls’ and Misses’ Blouses—and Shirts of do- mestic and imported broadcloth, in white, tan and blue. Tailored styles. $1.95 to $3. Girls' Bection, Fourth fioor. The Beverly Strap Pump for Growing Girls A dainty One-strap Pump, in a combination of leathers that greatly appeals to the growing girl. The trim lines and neat covered heels add a girl- ish note to any costume. In patent leather with gray or apricot kid quarters. $8. Children's Bhoe Section, Third fleor. . Mercerized Sports Hose, 50c Three-quarter Sports Hose, mercerized and rib- bed; have a smart plain or fancy turn-over cuff. Childzen’s Hoslery Section, Fourth feor. - Sterling Silver Compacts, single and double styles, in engine turned and ham- mered designs, with black cord and tassel, $4.55 to $9.75. New Sterling Silwver Sports Pins, for fiding, golf, tennis. $1.25 to $3. Jewelrs Section, First foor. Lozely Venise Lace Col- lar and Cuff Sets in cream and ecrn shades are seen on new Spring frocks. Cream Venise Lace Vestee Sets are popular, too. $1.50. Natural Linen Collar and Cuff Sets, trimmed zwith filet lace. $1.50. Neckwear Section, First floor. & The cuff is the center of attention on the gloves that Paris sends for Spring. One style has a ruffled cuff that is a combination of two smart colors, with matching em- broidered backs. $3. Glove Section, First floor. L1 A Mannish Blouse, de- signed by a tailor to be warn with a sophisticated bat-wing tie and studs and cuff links. In Wales blue, white and tan English broadcloth, $5.50. Tie, $1.50. Sportswear Section, Third fioor. The beltless silhouctte de- mands the smooth founda- tion that a costume slip can give. Hemstitched bodice top, shadowproof hem and side pleat for fullness. A choice of col- ors - in beautiful~ silks. £7.50. : Petticoat Seetton, Thind flace. w. & L. Girdle—ex- cellent fitting model, in handsome broche, with side sections of elastic for adjustment. A front-clasp model with a soft top ex- tension, providing cxtra comfort. Special, $5. Corset Section, Third floor.