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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Woodward & L athrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets What They Will Wear To School A Week of Special Offerings Beginning Tomorrow, Continuing to September 19th Presenting These Unusual Savings Boys’ Specials Boys’ 4-Picce Suits, Special, $18.75 Suits that boys themselves immediately like. Suits that Mothers approve, so excellent are the fabrics, so good the tailoring. Coat, vest, knickerbockers and the new “longs” complete these good-looking suits. 13 to 19 years. Boys’ 4-Piece Suits, Special, $13.75 Vest, coat and two pairs of golf knickers in the new Fall woolens, in sizes 9 to 16 years, make a sensible new Fall suit for the first days back at school. Golf Knickers, Special, $2.65 These knickers, made of fine, durable suiting. come in sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Blouses, Special, 85¢ Stripes and plain colors in high-grade shirting fashion these boys’ blouses with attached collars. Boys’ Shirts, Special, $1.15 Of similar material and patterns are boys’ and youths’ shirts, sizes 1272 to 14; also with attached collars. Bors' Section, Fourth floor. Youths’” High School Suits With 2 Pairs Trousers Special, $25 At this very low price, we present the authentic styles that will be worn by correctly dressed youths this Fall. The 2 and 3 button single-breasted models with peaked lapel. The trousers are 171 and 18 inches wide. That is conservatively correct All suits carry two pairs of trousers, providing practically double wear. They are in tan, gray, brown and blue mixtnres that younger {ellows favor in smart appea..ng cheviots. Sizes 33 to 38 for youths 14 to 20. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. L Girls’ Specials Two-Piece Dresses, Special, $16.75 Five styles of Jerscy and Balbriggan Dresses, in the new Fall school colors, will be ideal for open- ing days. One-Piece Dresses, Special, $6.50 French wool crepe and jersey, sizes 6 to 14 years, in a splendid assortment of styles and-colors. Tub Dresses, Special, $1.95 and $2.95 Gingham and Chambray Dresses, with and without blc‘omcn in attractive models; 6 to 12 years; rea- sonably priced, $1.95. Cotton crepe, gingham and chambray, in prints, checks and plain colors. $2.95. Pleated Skirts, Special, $2.95. All-wool Pleated Skirts, sizes 8 to 16 years, have the double advantage of having detachable body Girls' and Juniors' Section, Fourth floor. Athletic Sweaters, Special, $2.95 Fair Isle Pattern Athletic and Slip-on Sweaters, sizes 8 to 16 vears, in a good assortment of colors will fill a need of every school "|r1 Girls’ Section, Fourth floor. Gymnasium Needs Specially Priced Gym Bloomers, heavy black sateein, 10 to 22 years, $1.45. % Girls’ Bloomers, Special, 50c. In black sateen, white and flesh nainsook, 6 to 14 years. Girls' Furnishings Section, Fourth floor. Girls’ Hat Specials $3.95 and $5.95 Girls’ New Fall Hats, with brims turning down or rolling abruptly away from the face, are attractive little hats of velvet, felt and velour. Grosgrain trimming, leather trimming and handmade flower trimming offer a wide choice to delight the little school miss. The many youthful colors are chosen to match or blend with the new Fall coats. The hats are priced according to style Children's Hat Section, Fourth floor Children’s Shoe Specials Of First Importance Are School Shoes of Sturdiness and Comfort For Boys $4.75~Rny5' Brown Blucher Oxfords, soit toe and straight tip. Sizes 214 to 6. $5—Boys' Brown Blucher High Shoes, sizes 2% to 6. $4.25—Brown Blucher High Shoes, soft, straight tip for youths, sizes 11% to 2. $3.75—The same shoe for children, sizes 824 to 11. For Girls $4.75—0Oxfords for growing girls, in black or tan with plain toe and creased vamp. $4.50—Misses” Brown Elk Blucher Trot Moc Ox- fords; crepe sole, sizee 1114 to 2. $4.50—Misscs' and Youths’ Brown Elk Blucher. moccasin style, high shoe, crepe soles, 11145 to 2. Children’s Shos Section, Fourth floor. Umbrellas-- Special $1.35 That the little boys and girls may keep dry on rainy days come small umbrellas, sizes 20 to 24 inches. Made of good quality cotton taffeta, assorted wood handles, $1.35. Misses’ Umbrellas, 22 and 24 inch sizes, made of excellent colored cotton taffeta. Assorted colors and finished with silk cord loops or leather thongs. Amber tip and ferrules, $1.35. Tmbrella Section, First floor Hosiery Special, 25¢ Mothers of active growing children who are con- stantly confronted with the problem of replacing stockings for school, will surely appreciate this unusual value. The hose are of black cotton with full-fashioned feet and circular legs, in sizes 6 to 11. Underwear---Special $1.50 Boys’ and Girls’ Fall-weight Combination Suits, of rayon, wool and cotton mixed, with Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and knee length legs. High neck and short sleeves for boys. Children's Hoslers and Underwear Section. Fourth floor. Girls’ Combinations, Special, 85¢ Athletic; of cross-bar muslin, in sizes 8 to 16 years. Girls’ Overblouses, Special, $1.45 Dainty Dimity Overblouses, in white-and tan, 8 to 16 years. Girls' Furnishings Section, Fourth floor. D. C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925. Misses’ School Frocks $16.50, $22.50, $25 New Two-Piece Models Selected especially for the girl of high school or college age are these most attractive one and two piece jersey, balbriggan, and novelty knit frocks They win instant ap- proval of youth because of their graceful style. colorfulness and exquisite fabrics. The dress illustrated is a combination of flannel— which fashigns the skirt —and novelty knit {rom which the fingertip blouse is made. The color is a taupe-tan. The blouse introduces a cocoa tone into the mixture. $25. The same model may be had in other colors. Misses' Dress Section. Fourth floo. Radium Costume Slips Attractively Priced, $5 Along with being good looking and good quality, which in itself constitutes a real value, slips of this type are decidedly practical for the busy sc ol girl. So much so in fact that costume slips have become the universal undergarment Two models of radium, in all the attractive lfl‘ colors. One style has tiny pinked ruffles t m the hem, the other is entirely tailored, with a ,|m ) shadowproof hem. Costume Slip Section. Third fioor Street and Sport Hats The Choice of Fall, $10 Youthful—dashing—smartly different. All this may be said of each small hat of velour, velvet and felt in this special showing at $10. The exquisite simplicity of line accords strikingly with the extremely simple costumes of Fall. In dominating shades of blues, wines and tans, in all their variations. Trimmed, often with the ever-increasing vogue of gold or silver leather. Millinery Section, Third floor School S(élp plies For Those Who Would Open the First Day Right When the opening day comes and the boys and girls are ready, there are these needed supplies that should accompany you to school. Pencil Boxes, filled with erasers, penholders, pencils, and pen points. Some styles contain drinking cups or banks to hold money, 25¢c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50. School Bags, canvas or patent leather, with handle or strap. 50c. Higher-priced Bags in cravenette and canvas, $1. Plaid waterproof material, bound in leather, $2. Others, $3.50 to $6. The $6 style being real leather. Scratch Pads, Writing Tablets, Loose-leaf and Bound Composition Books, 10c to 50c. Pencils and Erasers, 5c each. Boxes containing colored crayons put up as drawing sets, 25¢, 50c, 75c. Loose-leaf Notebooks, 25c to 40c. Regular Students’ Notebooks, loose leaf, in imita tion leather covers, 75c to $2.50. Scrap Books and Memory Books. Special Offer of Fountain Pens, red barrel, {or boys and girls, 65c. Orders are taken in our school supply section for the individual pencil cases. These are stamped in gold with name on both case and four pencils, $1. School Supply Section. First floor. Week End Candy Special 2 Pounds, 95¢ Two pounds of Delic Homfnm‘- Chocol eams, N Lis specia Candy Section, Fourt Unusual Neckwear for Fall Frocks New imported leather band ing, just the touch to lend smartness to your new Fall frock. Colors, rouge, jade, tan, black. $2.75. New Metallic Ruffling. two widths in gold and silver. $1 and $2. Other Imported Silk Pleat ing, in navy, brown, black with gold and silver on the edge. $1 and $2. Imported Pleated Net. em broidered with gold and sil ver thread. $2. New Tmported Georgette Vesting, hand-hemstitched hand-run tuc buttons form trimming. iis vest- ing would add distinction to any dress. Colors, white and beige. $9.50 yard. Neckwear Soction, First floor Newest Books for Idle Hours With vacation davs another f ire claims that will help to f The Red Lamp—Rinchart $2. A Fountain Sealed—Secdge wick, $2.50. The Son of His Father— Wright, $2. The Ancient Highway— Curwood, $2. The Keeper of the Bees— Porter, $2. A Strolling Saint—Sabatini $2. Red Ashes—Pedlar, $2. The Fourth Norwood — Pinkerton, $2. Book Se Women’s Clocked Silk Hostery Special $ 2 A splendid Stocking, fu Blongs oo Fhck gray, gun metal, nude, brown and at mosphere Hosiery Section, First floor Tailored Street Pumps $10 An attractive Pump, delight fully slim and smooth fit ting, expressing at the same time, style and comfort. The model 1s of two materials dark bromn kid with brown suede backs, or tan calf with fawn suede backs. Neatly finished with small smart bows. Women's Shoe Saction, Third floor Men's New Fall Hats Are Larger Proportioned The smarter Fall hats are notice- ably more generous in their propor- tions — the crown considerably higher, the brim appreciably wider. Men will like the lines of these smarter hats, snappy as a brisk Autumn day. We show a wide range of the new colors in these new shapes. Zinc Steel Pearl Willow Brown Cinder Bluestone Gray *4 35%6 38 *12 Men's Hat Section, First floor. Lincoln Bennett London Hats in the newest colors and shapes, $8 and $10. The English Shop, Second floor.