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D. ¢, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925. Woodmward & Lothrop - “Tomorrow—We Begin a Remarka ble Sale 5,000 Pieces Novelty Jewelry The Newest Coats Have a Feminine Elegance or a Masculine Simplicity For feminine elegance there is the Silk Coat—smartly conservative in Ottoman faille, or silk faille, beautifully tailored, lined in black, soft grey, or tan. It is the choice of the conservative woman $49.50 to $95 Feminine elegance again is seen in Satin Coats, lustrous and lovely complements to charming printed silk frocks often just tailored, sometimes adding a luxurious bit of fur trimming— $49.50 to $115 The vogue for mannish tailoring is scen in smart tailored coats, after the Prince of Wales manner—with their characteristic small black velvet collars—in tweeds, of tans and greys— $25 to $45 Satin Coat Sketched, $115 Tailored Coat Sketched, $25 Women's Coat Section, Third floor Exceptional Values 150 Pretty New Summer Wash Frocks for Women $5.95 and $7.95 Two or three of these cool little Summer froc are none too many for the woman who likes to be freshly frocked at any hour of the day, and she will find them really exceptional values at these low pric Styles are delightfully simple, in tissue ams and novelty crepes, voiles and English broadcloths—white and gay Summer colors from which to choose Home Frock Section, Third floor Colorful Scarfs Still Prove the Popular Accessory for Summer One may choose from a varied collection here, for al- most any occasion—sports frocks will wear these scarfs of lightest featherweight mohair, in gayest colorings— $3 to $10 While Summer frocks will choose as their accessories floating scarfs of sheer chiffon and crepe de chine in lovely colorings, often in gay prints— $3 to $30 The Fashion ot Dots is smartly shown in a very new chiffon scarf, $15. Neckwear Section, First floor Chic New Sports Hats of Leghorn or Felt $7.50 So much of smartness, so much of chic, one does not usually find at such a very low price—as in these newest sports’ hats. They are of leghorn of very fine weave— with trimmings of gros grain and satin ribbon. Or of soft French felts, with cut edges &and tucked crowns, often with a pearl pin for trimming—in the very new shades for Summer. Millinery Section. Third floor. ] This price does not begin to represent actual worth or usual selling price COLLECTION of beautiful Novelty Jewelry to adorn the Spring and early Summer cos- tume—a most timely selling at a remarkable price—$1 for choice. In this offering you will find the season’s newest and smartest novelties—exact copies of Jewelry worn by ultra-fashionable women of the world’s famous style centers and watering places. It will take very close inspection, indeed, to reveal that these pieces are imitations of the more expen- sive Jewelry. We invite your critical examination, feeling that you will agree that this is a most mar- velous display at the price. To state what these pieces would sell for ordinarily would seem an exaggeration, and it is not our policy to quote comparative prices, hence you are urged to see them yourselves and let them con- vince you that this sale offers most unusual values. o o 05, 500, 1200053593, 00000, 009" Q000000 Necklaces Bangle Bracelets Flexible Bracelets Earrings Collarettes Rings Compacts Beads Chokers Bar Pins (sterling) Vanities All new; just received; all on sale at the one price, $1, tomorrow. Jewelry Section, First floor. At the Book Fair--Widely Known . Literary Folk--Wonderful Exhibits YOU ARE INVITED Among the Interesting Things A baked clay tablet containing the name of a Sumer- jan King, “Sin-ga-sid,” written in the cuneiform writ- ing about 2500 B. C.; a sacred Buddhistic writing in the Pali language on palm leaves; a Corean Primary Arithmetic; a copy of the Iliad on vellum; an ancient map of the world; a genuine Babylonian seal belong- ing to a merchant; a tablet bearing the name of Cyrus, King of Persia, as well as early printed books of China and Japan. The Program Tomorrow Begins at 2:30 And is especially featured by Ruby Vaughn Bigger, in Colonial costume, who will read from “My Miss Nancy,” the story of Lady Astor as told by Lady Astor’s old colored Mammy. Emma Speed Sampson, author of the famous Minerva books, will speak in- formally. Helen Rowland will be present in the character of Mrs, Solomon. Ide Clyde Clark, Editor of The Pic- torial Review, has just written a new book, “Uncle Sam Needs A Wife.” Edna M. Colman, President of The League of American Penwomen, au- thor of “Seventy-five Years of White House Gossip.” These writers will be present and will give informal talks, autograph their books and give readings from them. The Exhibits may be seen throughout the day from 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. The Book Fair, Fourth floor. The First Iron Printing Press This press, the first iron hand printing press ever made, is about 125 years old. A Breeches Bible, printed in 1584. Do you know what a Breeches Bible is? This one contains a part of “Ye deed executed ye year before Queen Elizabeth died.” And hundreds of other remarkable and interesting ex- The Newest Suits Divide One’s Interest Between the Ensemble and the Tailleur The Ensemble, already proved the outstanding success of th_r Spring season—enters for Summer, h!'m!‘: 1's loveliest silks—one of which we illustra 1art blacl satin coat, chooses to be worn over a of Lanvin green crepe, beautifully embroidered in green gold $69.50. Others choose charmeen coats and h frocks of crepe in harmonizing colors— $59.50 to $95 The Mannish Tailored English Walking place_in the smart business woman's wa its new, full length c $49.50 and $75 The Boyish Suit with Eight-Button Coat i of the youthful woman—in fine poiret chic $49.50 Shagmoor Tweed Sports Suits are distinctivelv ent—for both town and country wear- ; $39.50 Women's Suit Section, Third floor Special Offering 125 Radius and Tub Silk - Costume Slips $3 95 Every Summer costume demands its costume slip, so this special offering should hold unusual interes hese slips are of fine radius and tub silk—tri tailored or trimmed with lace, and self-lined to the hip, making them shadow-proof. . White, Flesh, Maize, Orchid Petticoat Section. Third floor The Corsette Combination is the choice of Many Women Women who like to keep lines straight and unbroken —who wish to appear youth- fully slender—choose this combination one-piece gar- ment of elastic and broche —or satin, or satin treco. Lightly boned, yet thor- oughly supporting and com- fortable to wear. In pink, / white and pastel colorings &y Corsette Combinations, $3.50 to $18.50 The Compact, $10.50 to $32.50 The Duosette, $12.50 to $20 The Rose Marie, $12.50 to $16.50 Corset Section, Third floor. Women Find in this Group Frocks for Every Occasion $59.50 Black Georgette appears in fashionable new frocks for street and afternoon, one of which we sketch, smart with its trimmings of gros grain fibbon— Printed Chiffons in lovely colorings often take lace as lovely trimmings, and make charming frocks for after- noon and dinner— Lace Again is seen dyed in deep ecru of soft blue, often combined with crepe of har- monizing colors — godets, and flowers are favorites on every frock. For the Larger Woman Frocks $25, $29.50, $39.50 Georgette over printed silk —printed crepes in slender- izing fashions—and fresh, colorful, striped tub silks. always popular in a Sum- mer wardrobe. Women's Drese Section. Third floor.