Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1925, Page 16

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THE - EVENING In the Specialized Misses’ Section—Fourth Floor Misses’ Lovely Silk Dresses $25 and $29:50 A more varied and complete selection of Charming Dresses for every occasion we have not shown for some time. Many of these dresses are copies of ex- pensive models reflecting the ~latest Parisian styles. The materials are new printed crepes in novel bordered effects, shimmering satins attractively beaded, flat crepes and crepe de chine. g Some are tailored street dresses; others are light and airy enough for afternoon wear. There is an engaging flair for . fullness noted on many of these new dresses—drapes, shirred apron fronts, tiers and pleats. Misses’ Dress Section, Fourth fioor. The Prince of Wales Sports Hat Emphasizes the Importance of the Small Felt Hat “The drama is not a mere copy of nature; it is the free-running hand of ge- nius.”—Leigh Hunt. Clayton Hamilton in a new book called “Con- versations on Contempo- rary Drama, $2. Columbia University Lec- tures (1924) says, “The drama of the present pe- riod is great in quantity and—some of it is great in quality.” Andrews and Weinick in one called “Acting and Play Production,” $2.25, say, “Genius, like the winds of inspiration, bloweth where it listeth.” Shed & Hootevnrd. Book Section, Feurth fioor. Children’s Hosiery Silk and Lisle Sports Hose ribbed to toe, in white, cham- pagne and beige. $1. Silk and lisle 34-hose that are ribbed to toe, with plain or fancy turn-over cuffs. Chame- pagne, beige and buck, $1. Children’s Hosiery Section, Fourth floor. Our Saturday Candy Special 1 1b. Cream-filled Dates with walnut tops, and 1 1b. of- milk chocolate-covered crackers, 95¢ for both. A complete showing of Easter Candy Novelties for children, at a wide range of prices. Candy Section, Fourth floor. David Copperfield Suits for Baby Boys, $3.50 A middy suit for little boys— 2 to 4 years—in all shades of gingham finished with white collars and cuffs and bias bands. Other linen suits, $7.50 to $10. Rompers for boys — striped gingham with contrasting trim- mings—2 to 4 years, $1.50. Overalls for boys—shoulder strap style, 2 to 6 years, $1. Boys’ Sailor Hats—serge or linen, with ribbon streamers, $1.25 to $3.50. Infants’ Bection, Fourth feer. Pictured is the smartest hat for sports wear— a feminine copy of the Prince of Wales’ own hat. Of course it slants its front brim down- ward, and its back brim upward. The crown . is crushed and shaped to fit the head. Self bows jauntily placed at the side are the only trimming. $10. Other popular sports and tailored hats are the new cut felts—copies of Rose Descat, Reboux and others—the Cross Country Stroller of felt, and the small felt hat with the rounded crushed crown with self feather, cut quill or animal pin ornament. $7.50 to $10. Millinery Section, Third foor. Youthful Girdles A soft girdle for one who needs just a little support. and the smooth hip and back line so essential to the appearance of the new Easter frock. In pink satin broche with a section of surgical elastic—light and. dainty, and ex- actly the girdle for the vouthful wearer. Corset Section, Third floor. Moonstone Gray and Black Patent Leather The Newest Spring Pump Two-tone footwear, a correct new fashion, and a combination of the new Moonstone gray is exceptionally smart. The model sketched is as comfortable and easy fitting as it is new and smart. The same model may be had in several other combinations. $13.50. Women's $hoe Section, Third floor. Jabots---the Neckwear Paris is Wearing The frock that wants to be very new wears a lace jabot, dainty and soft, some of them with attached Peggy collars. Jabots made of cream net trimmed with val and Venise laces, or tucked, from $3 to $18. Rufflings for jabots—fine lace rufflings to make into jabots; cream and ecru shades, $1 to $3.95 yard. Chiffon rufflings, plain or flowered or lace trimmed, $1 to $3 yard. Imported rufflings of messaline de soir, $1.75 to $3.50. Imported motifs—for the making of collars— in colors, 20c to 50c per motif. Neckwear Section, First floor. Toys for Easter Children will delight in® the cunning, new Easter toys we have for them. Ducks and . bunny carts, rabbits on wheels, Humpty Dumpty rabbits, duck family on wheels, mes chanical travel chicks, and Bunny dolls are toys that every child will love. Easter Baskets, assorted styles, 10c to $1.25. .Silk Floss Easter Grass, 5c. 4 Filled Easter Baskets, 35c to $14.75. Tey Bectien, Feurth foor. STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C 218 . FRIDAY, MARCH 20,. 1825.. IWoodward &Lathrap See Our Other ‘Advertisements on Pages 14 and 15, This is; a Complete Showing of Fashions for Gitls and Junior Misses Acknowledged Leaders for Easter and Spring The little miss, of today puts great stress on correct smart style. She chooses the Fashions she likes best and wears best. Woodward & Lothrop stand ready to supply these Spring Fashions in a special section—Fourth Floor—de- voted exciusively to the Girls and Junior Misses. We sketch but a very few of the many new, fashion-right styles. Girls’ and Juniors’ Section, Fourth floor. The Ensemble Fashion Is the approved mode for every age. Powder blue and white flannel combine to make the smart model sketched, $25. Other en- sembles feature plain flannel with plaids, or with printed silk dresses, or natural kashmig with red silk. For gidls, §25 to $39.50. Junior: Misses’, $28 to $59.50. Flannel for Sports Straight and boyish are the One and Two Piece Sports Dresses of flannel, kashmir or tweeds. Pleats and stripes are smart, with fullness in the front. A new high col- lar or the Chanel neckline— high shades that are right for sports. Girls’, $7.50 to $25. Junior Misses’, $10.50 to $29.50. Eyelet Ties Are Correct For footwear of fashion she chooses two-eyelet Pumps— dainty models in patent leather or tan calfskin. Made over comfortable lasts for growing feet. Sizes 113 to ), $6. Sizes 2%, to 6%, $7. Chfldren’s Shoe Section, Third Soer. Coats Are Boyish Or Fur Bordered The Easter Coat may flare and have @ light fur border—be green, tan or natural, and éven have a fur collar; or it may be one of the straight, boyish coats that are so smart for girls fand juniors. Small notched collar, sometimes of] velvet; belt across the back, rough tweed, chieviot, flannel or wool" bengaline—these are the/marks of the Spring Coat in mannish style. Girls’, $12.50 to $29/50. Junior Misses’, $19.50.¢0 $75. Party Frocks Are Printed and Lace Trimmed A frock, smart because it’s printed, and smarter because of the fine lace, the scarf collar and the bottom fullness. $35. Ecru Filet Lace or Coral Crepe de Chine makes a lovely Easter frock that is fashion-new. $25. Lace yokes and panels; pleated ruffles on skirts; fullness in front; float- ing scarfs; black velvet ribbon; bouffant printed taffetas—the newest of the new. : Girls', $12.50 to. $19.50. Junior Misses’, $12.50 to $39.50. Peassnt Blouses, Overblouses, Mannish Blouses, $1.95 to $8. Sweaters, Slip-overs, coat styles, new shades, $2.95 to $7.50. New. Pleated Skirts, plaids and plain colors, $2.95 to $8.50. Silk Slips and Petticoats for Easter Frocks, $2.25 to $6. Two-Piece Frocks The Two-piece Frock is an accepted style . that spells youth and simplicity. The circular skirt is very new— and Chanel neck adds 2 polka- dotted - sitk tie for chic. $29.30. .One finds the two- iece style - in_silk, flannel, roadcloth and linen. - $7.5¢ to $19.50. 4 Striped and scalloped Eng- lish Broadcloth Frocks for school are smart yet very serviceable. $1250." Wash Dresses in bloomer style, 3- piece and jumper style, are of Pretty English prints, ging- ham, poplin, handmade voiles, novelty crepe and linen in youthful colors. $2.95 te $12.50. Her Hat Is Bangkok A modish bangkok, trimmed with shaded georgette, is her first choice. $10. Felt, straw and leghorn hats share sec- ond honors. Small cloche, off-the-face and poke shapes; ribbon, feathers, quills an flowers. $375 to $1250, - Girls’ Hat Section, Fourth ficor. Direct Import From John Barron, London English Clothes For Boys The identical styles worn by English boys, and shown by leading Fifth Avenue stores, are presented in our Boys’ Shop at much lower prices than you usually find them marked. . The Rugby English Lounge Suit Swagger-cut suits, plain model three-button coat, beautifully tailored of the finest flan- nel. Two pairs Shorts. Soft oxford gray, navy blue or the new biscuit tan that is featured in Spring apparel. $25 and $30. Blazers and Flannels Every boy will need one of these distinc- tively English SportsCétts to wear with knickers for outdoor activities. Of navy and crimson striped flannel, sizes 9 to 17 vears. $8.75. Flannel Knickers to wear with separate coats or the Blazer are essential for sports wear. These are creamy white, made in the plus 4—the true English style. $8.50. Royal Tar Reefers Royal Tar Reefers are actual copies of the British naval uniform—just the thing for the junior boy of 3 to 10 years. Blue serge and blue cheviot with brass service buttons. $16.50. Royal Tar Suits British Naval Suits of washable materials, in white, blue and stripes. Practical, like- able suits for small boys. $6.50. The Oliver Twist An English wash suit in the popular button-on style, with contrasting blouses and trousers. 2 to 7 years.. $5, $6.50. Middy Suits, $3, $5, $6.50. Boys' Bectiem, Fourth floor.

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