Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1925, Page 23

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Fashion ordains that all parts of the costume shall match or The Pocketbook is such jportant part it has been fashloned of ln.lnr colors. The uwne pictured is of pansy—$7. Puvlietbook Section, First fioor. Faney Colored Ties With the scarf so important and often used, its sister-—the Long Tie—dresses up and commands attentlon. The sketch shows one with fancy ends, h will brighten up any dres. All colors. $1. Neckwear Section, First floor. Felt Bouttonaires h known—are lovely little bouquets of felt for the shoulder. Prices range from 50c to $1.75. Millinery Section, Third floor. Metallic Leather Trimming Th: Autumn mode for leathers and the Autumn mode for metal have evolved this delightful trimming, 2 inches wide. A hem, a cuff, a collar, needs wo other treatment. $1.35 yard. Trimming Section, First Soor. Futuristic With a hint of 0ld Egypt, and & hint of the Renalssance, and a hint of modern art s seen trini- *= minz on wumen's gowns of fu- turistic design in metallic effects. g;e‘wdrnu ustrated is typical. Gown Section, Third ficor. Colored Silk Uniforms The latest vt in outfits for malde Is 8 garment of colored sl w4t shesr while collars © 's. The original intent that scheme of the house. forms have long been 3 c Europe. Maids' Uniform Section, Third foor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. o MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ' 14, 1925, omard & Lnthrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets The hat {liwa- trated of velour, from Descat. The Paris Hats Are Here from Rose Descat Marie Louise Maison Lewis Antoinette Lucille Martin Marguerite et Leonic Suzelle Specially Displayed Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday A glorious collection of Paris millinery possess- ing a distinction of line which fairly breathes Paris. Color—intriguing, compelling—in all its variations. Metallic touches, applied with the art of a creator. Fabrics, soft, silky, exquisite. $15 to $60 And Hats from America’s foremost Designers. Waters, Jay Thorpe, Henri Bendel, Rawak, Bruc-Wi Millinery Section, Third ficor. First Fall Showing Women’s Imported Sports Hose Imcrorts {rom famous foreign weavers lend color an distinction to feminine sports hose. Though extremely light in texture, these hose are exceed- ingly sturdy, and their myriad patterns and colors. while novel and new, are anything but conspicuous. Silk-and-wool mixture, in nude, faun, tan, brown, and gray, $3 The same with hand-embroidered collar of self color or contrast, $4. Jacquard diamond pattern silk and wool in faun and gray, and ombre stripes, $4.50, $5, $6. Scotch plaids, in varied bright hues, $6. Ombre stripes and plaids in lisle and rayon mix- tures, in many shades, $3. Plaids and checks in lisle or mercerized lisle in tan, gray, sand and oxford, $2.50. All of these importations are {ull fashioned. Hoslery Section. First ficor. Black Satin Pumps In Step With the Autumn Mode $13.50 The attractive pump sketched is an ade- quate example of style and fit successfully combined with charm and beauty, The model, designed by Laird and Schober, is representative of the distinctive footwear for which they are noted. It may be had in patent leather as well as satin, with a covered Cuban or high Spanish heel. ‘Women's Shoe Section, Third Soor. Afternoon Gowns Have Many Flares $59.50 $69.50 Emphasizing a deft manipulation of flares, pleats and godets—with an infinite variety of necklines and sleeves—rich in decora- tion—elaborate in detail. The leading materials, including satin, the favorite fabric, are represented in exqui- site colors and striking contrasts. The se- lections are varied to accord with indjvid- ual tastes. 7 Illustrated is a gown of black satin-back ctepe, trimmed with an outstanding tone, Bois De rose. It has a slightly fitted waist. The bottom fullness is achieved by all- around godets of the satin side of the material. $69.50. : ‘Women's Dress Section, Third fSloor. Two-Piece Costume Suits Are Smartest for Autumn, $169 to $295 Harmonizing in color tone— with flowing lines and subtly blended fabrics. The two-piece costume will fill a real Autumn need. The loveliest Fall mate- rials—Needlepoint, Lustrosa and Roulustra, with beautiful fur trimming. fashion costumes whose dresses may be worn without the coat, whose coats may be worrf without the dress. Pictured is just such an outfit of Queenbird Carmina. The coat, with its flare bottom, is trimmed with black fox, and is lined with pansy satin, from which the gown is fashioned The gown is of the latest type, and is trimmed with a soft gray and silver embroidery. Women's Cost Sectlon. Third flcer. For Motor and Steamer Imported Sports Coats $29.50 to $59.50 There is a smart comfortable air about thesc coats of imported ngvelty wools that makes them ideal for the Fall motorist or ocean traveler. The school girl, too, would find untold enjoyment and service from a coat like these—for the cool days on campus. Plaids and stripes as well as novelty weaves are included. The collars are with or without fur. And the entire group is very exceptionally priced. ‘Women's Cost Sectien. Third floor. Rich Warmth Distinguishes Misses’ Fall Coats Exquisitely soft materials in bright or subdued tones— trimmed luxuriously with beaver, fitch, fox, squirrel, and jap-mink. Sketched, an unusually effec- tive model; of sea swallow needlepoint, has collar and cuffs of silver fitch, The lining is brocaded silk and mirroleen. $165. Other coa;s in brown, black, wine an ckle .head. $59.50 up. e Misses' Coat Section. Fourth fioer. Dress Length Tunics s comrion o 575 Bl;ck.. tan, navy blue and pencil blue poplin and novelty materials are used to make attractive dress-length tunics which have many of the newest treatments. One model of black with a satin stripe has two in- verted pockets, and is trimmed with tiny buttons and jabot gf pansy crepe de chine. Another of navy blue has an inverted front pleat, and is piped with red, as well as embroidered in front with a red and gold design. Blouse Section. Third floor. ' Velveteen Jumper Dresses ‘The New Sports Mode The tailored velveteen jumper dress—youthfully simple and se- vere—was especially empha- sized by Paris designers at the late openings. Inspired by this, American designers have fash- joned this type of garment in the season’s most popular choice for youth—Velveteen. The illustration is a direct copy of an import. The skirt is of Poiret twill, the finger-length blouse of Bokhara velveteen, collar and cuffs of silver metal cloth. $38. Sportswear Sectlon. Third floor. Semi-Annual Sale Values Dinnerware, Glassware and Housefurnishings What are you going to need during the coming months—what do you need now? Check off the items given below—fill your needs here while these savings prevail. 44-Piece Dinner Set, Special, $13.95 Two patterns from which to select in this American Porcelain Set. Both are open stock and may be added to at any time. The Sale price is exceptionally low. 44-Piece Dinner Set Special, $13.75 The sketch at right gives you an idea of how lovely the deco- ration is and the attractive shape. Open stock,—so addi tional pieces may be selected in the future, Pyrex Baking Dish, mck.el-plated Buves {Bic) Miate frame, with cut with' pickel-plated ivory finish, 9-inch frame holder, $3.85. size. SI Etched and Cut Glassware, Choice, 25¢ High or Low Sherbets and Goblets in two attractive patterns of etched, lightly cut glass. Open stock—so they may be added ’ Kitchen Set of four yellow bowls, spe- Rockingham English Teapots, of cS"‘m“d?‘Bowls 10 dark brown earthenware; four inch, 38c. ¥ styles; 6-cup size, 85¢. China and Glassware Sections, Pifth floor to at any time. White Enameled Chair Ladder 1 y e ool iRnlthe | i osk Gt quart size, kitchen, SLS. $1.65. =) = White Japanned Bread Box, roll top, medium_ size, $! Ash Can, top and bot- tom rein- forced With iron band, $1.85. 4.5 and 6 foot Ridjid Ladders, $1.65. $L9§ Ridjid Ironing Board, strong, selected wood, $2.95. Universal Double ¢ o4 qual- Heavy Universal Alumi- Boiler; 2-quart size iy 4-string num Teakettle with cold heavy aluminum, $1.85. Brooms.48c. handle, $2.75. Fixtures, 50c, 75¢, $1 Three groups at thesc special Krices. All are of brass, white en- ameled. Heavier qualities at the higher prices. The picces illus- trated are in the $1 assortment. Heusewares Section, Fifth fioor.

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