Evening Star Newspaper, March 8, 1925, Page 18

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 8, 1925—PART 1. In the various Fashion trends evident this Spring, are those outstanding features sponsored by s .o % Hats, gloves, costume jewelry, hosiery, and all {he accessories dear to a woman’s heart must Paris, which have been adapted for and heartily endorsed by American women. o match or make a harmonious whole—Yet lh_z :e_lecnan is so varied, full opportunity is given to L every woman to express her own individuality in what she wears and how she wears it. And it is Simplicity of design and perfection in treatment imparts an air of distinction to the New Spring 3 no exaggeration—indeed, it is universally conceded—that the American women as a whole are the Fashions. The principle of the “Costume Complete” and extreme simplicity has entirely revolu- & 2 best dressed women in the world. tionized women’s wardrobes. For now one must have the Sports E.nsemhle as well as the Cos- by It is the desire of the Palais Royal, and the goal towards which it is working, to provide always tume Ensemble for dress and daytime wear, and each one calls for its own particular accessories. 9 the latest in correct apparel at moderate prices. Paris has given unqualified recognition to I The Palais Royal Creed The Newest Coatls j he E’zsemble To rend;r ’r,ul store service to our cus- h S S S ' tomers, which, as we see it, means some- t thing more than the cxchange of moncy or the spring oseason. for goods or the delivery of a full dollar’s COS tume! pestaetva e torlevery dolizxpenf: The dominating style influences for Spring are thoroughly repre- sented in this comprehensive display of smart coats. Lo e Il what ous customers Youthful Coats— distinctive coats— coats of individuality and And no wonder! It is such a versatile costume, cleverly combin- i 3 chan:n. 3 BB * : S T 4 2 % Ml e 3 To price merchandise at a fair margin Street and Dress Coats, slim in line; with seamless shoulders, ing, as it does, a smart coat and chic frock. Add to this the fact that of profit, so that quick turnover will in- narrow upstanding collars and fur borders. it is fashion-right and you will realize that it is one of the first items crease business, thus sharing profits with Coats showing the new flare and the deep Vee closing-pleated in your Spring wardrobe. OUFcustamers: bottoms with fuller sleeves and soft fur collars. And it is not only smart, but practical as well—for one has a o R aluhus shiccast’ oF #he s Coats for sports'wear are varied. There are the one-half belted separate coat and dress also, thus giving a maximum amount of knowing that m,',"c“fm:,‘c,sfl(xr,:.:( ) styles, double and single breasted, with mannish notched collars— service. ness and novelty. semi-fitted. Fashioned of charmeen, faille silk, twill cords, kasha and printed To it sttt Sidle seii The materials lend t})eir share of charm—soft kashmir woolens, crepes. because we are ,li‘vn‘,;"],‘;,;’,f‘g ’m’dp'{)'c‘: fawnskins, suede cloths, jeweltone charmeens and twilleens, and the nsembles for every sort of daytime wear in a variety of smart cagse the little faults which others sce we new English tweeds in plain and novelty patterns. styles in our Spring collection. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44%4. ' may not see in the rush of the day's busi- All the newest in Spring colors. 3 ness. Sizes 14 to 20 years. 36 to 52}5. To merit the good will of the public be- ) cause that we believe to be our greatest A 0 asset. ‘ 0 To secure the confidence of the public Palais Royal—Third Floor by -putting forth only truthful advertising. Palals Royal—Third Floor _To feel that the “customer is always right,” and to give entire satisfaction in New, Sprightly Fashions in Frocks for | =" """ Frocks for Street and Sports Wear % Daytlme Wear Breathe the Spirit of Spring! % For immediate wear are chic Frocks for luncheon, matinee or little Frocks of striped flannel, fine bridge—fresh in inspiration and charmeen and flat crepe, two-piece ridge—iresh P : . Kashmir models or mannish tai- Spring-like in fabric! ; lored types. Unusual features in new sleeves, kick pleats or box pleats, scarf effects and quaint wool embroidery, which give them an air all their own, Types from soft chiffon, with a mass of tiny tucks or pleats, to more dignified crepe satins that clearly define the new silhouette. . g A - : p epresentative ot the two-piece <e:£ll])::c erz;:r;lt);e Ccf::::e:mio?:s 3 quels is the frock sketched, simu- over flat crepe pleated dresses— lating an ensemble, fashioned of a m;\: dotted Is)ilkpirocks with coat delicate jewel-tone Kashmir, with R? n:llat?h—ccr\'stal crepe and flat beige fiatdcxtqpe front, having an crepe combination—crepe geor- > \ app]l_xqudeA eflgr; mbth'il n:Aaten.jI gette and lace—and the dainty im- outlined in wool embroidery. ported hand-embroidered lingerie ‘1 We are showing a very complete gowns. collection, in sizes 16 to 42. $25 to $95 e V) $16.50 to §55 Palals Royal—Third Floor Palals Royal—Third Floor A Very Complete Showing of Beautiful N Overb ? f eautiful New Overblouses and Tunics Fashlonable Sprlng In Distinctive Models Clothes ' 1t $5.95 to $25 for the Schoolgirl A display of intensely interesting blouses—smart-—practical—and new . . . vhi ;i Dresses of printed crepe. are smart for girls r ! styles which you cannot fail as well as grown-ups. Youthful, Istraxgh!lme . ° Exquisite color tones and combi- models, trimmed with contrasting colors. nations are shown, so rich that they o . oihie . . S seem to speak of the bright season Paris Inspired and Distinctive American Models! s ahead. Embroidered S : g ; o SR ; ’ effects enrich many of the blouses— Coats of navy twills and bright woolens are . They are such bonny, ¢ bits of Springtime—these newest of fashions in Spring Hats. The large hat is e gme;u{ ol dat e especially fetching. being hailed with delight and will be one of the favorites of the Spring season. The small hat is smart but must styles. Included in this group are Aikeii be carefully chosen to suit its wearer's individuality. Then, too, the small hat in Milan is often seen for after- Peasant, tailored and dressy styles. Sizes 7 to 16. noon. Infcrcpc. satin, radium, oriental Bangkoks rival felts in the smartest hats of the Spring season. and fancy prints. Dresses From $5.98 to $39.50 pring Colors: Tan, red, rust, navy, Brilliant flowers in Spring’s loveliest colors trim these most fetching creations, with sometimes a long, grace- black v Coats From $7.98 to $27.50 ful chiffon scarf, and the high peak trimming of yesterday has slipped over to the side of small hats in pert, saucy s . LTRSS S, mannet. Girls’ Summery Frocks “Meadowbrook” Hats in all their glorious new Spring shades, more lovely than ever, seem truly to embody b 5 4 253ah) inl richt Seinsacolom some of California’s sunshine, % d bl = o yon, and rajah, in bri 3 . E S 4 fcatur;o?h:sz A\"e;,vz"::mn;::nl-‘r:ck& {\hny are egm;"? hfndmade, They are all here—a comprehensive collection—and it will give us much pleasure to show them to you. This ora e Llngerle T p others with various novel effects in stitchery and hand-drawn work. is your personal invitation—come in and see them. Priced— Sizes 7 to 14. Moderately priced. For the woman who delights in sheer, "n{{'sgntlo_’r{{do.zfnr d.:fimy underthings, our French room R : 0 ' will be a delight. Beautiful matching vk = . sets, gowns, , princess slj c bprlngttme Hostery el brid e 3 ' gowns, pajamas, princess slips, che mise, step-ins and combinations—of The newest modes in Hosiery are more im- i finest materials, ‘with trimmings of va- portant than ever before, and trim ankles are g K rious laces—in all the new jewel shades, further enhanced by hosiery in the light 1 . 2 shades with the new black heel, either square Handkerchiefs! Cuffs Are the Smart Features of the ,xi:',sai:: 's’;;lmzu, medium, large and or pointed, the very latest shadow clocks, in sheer chiffon and medium weights, and two- i Fine and Sheer! { Gloves Of Todll_y‘.’ ! " " tone striped sport hose. Beautiful Imported Handker- o Circular cuffs, frill cuffs, lace ) 2 98 tO 9%22 50 The newest shades are daffodil, forget-me- chiefs, and the best from our own s effects, turn back, embroidered— \ ® - s - : 2 country. 3 petal and French cuffs, in an al- not, Spring green and wild orchid, with doz- Georgette Handkerchiefs, in gay é : most endless array. Not to be ens of colors to match every shade of gown. shades; trimmed with ecru chan- . > 3 i g outshone by frocks and hats, they ;o Slips Pictured, $5 $1.95 1o $3.50 tlly lace. Pretty volles in pastel ; boast of brilliant combinations of < . g 2 i colorings, with attractive border ‘“d . color, and harmonizing shades. A Palais Royal—Third o designs. White linen and colored 5\ very extensive collection in all the 5 4 g The Finest "f Silks and WDO’ - voile with val and Venice lace . et latest novelties, $3.50 to $5. IIasiery $1.95 to 35 3 borders and fancy prints. = Silk and Fabric Gl in f; , S1. 1 abric Gloves in fancy 2 Falaix Royal—Main Floor 25¢ to $1 Each cuft novelties, $1.50 to $3.50. Presenting the New Dresses of georgette, crepe de chine and taf- feta in charming little models. Where is a word to describe Costume Jewelry Madame Irene Girdles The new Bandoleer chains have taken the popular Neckwear Of Real Laces Scientifically bullt to impart to the figure the slender lines of The N. s Sh S ? fancy, and we have just received some very strikin, youth an fiat-back silhouette demanded by smart women of the e ew pllll 0es ! 13 . ¥ d the g houette demanded b: art wom £ th, g chains in gold-plated flat links alternating with large < Charming New Collar Sets of net combined present day. gold-plated beads—another of two-inch blue tubular ~ 1 An almost unlimited selection of Distinctive? Chic? Smart? All of that and beads alternating with silvered filigree beads, and a with real Irish and filet laces, $3.50 to $6.98. dainty, dependable fabrics. Combina- more, too. r\;ot the extrems ex:ffl‘grnlon- ot lovely chain of Bquare-cut jet beads with long square The Latest Jabots, the feature of many of the tions of brocades and elastic models— recent times, but somehow ‘“very different.” silvered filigree tubes. i . I 1 1 One of the newest sketched at the top, with a $10.50 to $15 5 HeEweR Spnngdir;cks,l SC!C:IS o S1206, t:fleur:;fd A il MO patent vamp and a pearl gray quarter and a 0 Vestees and Pane! ars, $6.98 to $18.98. Models for the average and unusual nwrrarl{)‘-“argzund strap, with the new spike heel, Palals Royal—Main Floor type of figures. The next, a combination of patent and apricot calf, with cut-outs through which a llmten( strap $10 to 325 is run, tied in a small bow directly in front, over which is a stitched tongue. Can you Other Makes $2 to $16.50 imagine anything smarter? H Blond satin pumps with a design traced in fine / \\ | Dainty New Bandeaux stitchery, and dozens of equally attractive models In the new shade of peach. Styles in are here on display, and moderately priced. \ A all-lace, satins, kayser silk, radlum and v combination of lace and material. i ,_f Z;,i?__{zjf g - G & 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Priced From 75c to §3 =

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