Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1925, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1925. Woodward & Wothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets The New Fabrics, Draperies and Curtains That Will Look Best in Your Home Are Now Ready for Your Choosing Beautify the Home With These New Portieres Rich, Handsome “Frou Frou” Portieres, in soft lustrous color- ings and of new designs. The rial is a combination of 3 and mercerized cotton, producing a soft, medium weight hanging that falls in graceful folds. Solid and two-toned col- orings — gold, blue, brown, green, red, mulberry and rose. 214 yards long. 40 inches wide, $13.75. 27 yards long. 50 inches wide, $23.50. Plain Velour Portieres An excellent grade of rich mer- cerized quality, destined to give long service. Well made with French envelope edge. This portiere may be had with both’ sides alike or with a different color on the reverse side. Full color selection. 36 inches wide. Special, $16.75. 54 inches'wide, $24.75. Mercerized Armure Portieres in attractive patterns and good colors, $10 pair. Couch Covers For Home and Student’s Room A new selection of couch covers, embracing many designs and qualities in light and heavy- weight tapestry, $5, $7.50 to $18.75. Handsome Moquette Couch Covers, $25. Oriental designs, copies of rugs. Imported Tapestry Panels From France come these lovely Tapestry Wall Panels, of many subjects. Some of the most beautiful are copies of the old masters. Many sizes in upright and horizontal style. $125. Hand-woven Wool Panels, large and exceedingly handsome, $350 to $800. $10 to .- New Upholstery and Drapery Fabrics Tapestries. An unusually large and diversified showing, surpass- ing any previous displays. Fine cotton, wool and cotton, cotton and rayon mixtures. Medium and dark colorings in designs suitable for dining chairs or large, overstuffed pieces as well -as for walls. 50 inches wide. $3.50, $5, $6.50, $8.50 to $22.50 yard. Rich Damasks from foreign and domestic mills; beautiful two- toned or two-color effects. One distinctive pattern in taupe and gold, rose and gold, blue and gold, gold and gold, for draperies. upholstery, pillows, scarfs and other uses. 50 inches wide, $8.75 yard. Another Damask in gold, green, rose or blue, two-toned pattern. $10 yard. Gay Striped Damasks, $7.50 yard. Other Damasks, $3.75 to $10 yard.— Handsome Imported Figured Velours, of very high quality, wonderful colorings and exclusive designs, $15 to $22.50 yard. Chase’s Velmo Mobhairs, in a range of plain colors, noted for splendid service. Special, $10 yard. Sunfast Kapock, rich and lus- trous, in new designs as well as old favorites. Plain weaves in jade, henna, mulberry, rose, blues. gold, brown and other colors, 45 inches wide. $2.75 yard. Beautiful brocaded designs in jaspe effects and a medium weight that may be used at win- dows and doorways. In handsome colors, 50 inches wide. $4.50 yard. Other Kapocks, $2.75 to $9 yard. Brocades are rich and handsome; for upholstery, draperies, pillows, scarfs, etc., some truly wonderful pieces in beautiful colorings and exquisite designs that will please the most fastidious. $6.75, $7.50, $10 to $27.50 yard. Moire Damask from abroad, a material that has proved popular for many years, in solid colors of gold, rose, champagne, blue, also 4 beautiful striped combinations of colors. 50 inches wide. $5 yard. Sunfast Mercerized Shiki for dra- peries, comes in solid colors and two-toned effects, also novelty stripes. A soft, effective hanging, 50 inches wide. $2.75 yard. Sunfast Reps, of superior, quality, in a range of| colorings, are mer- cerized. 50 inches wide. $2.50 yard. Novelty Roman Stripe, a soft rayon fabric {rom. abroad, is splendid for slumber robes, couch covers, pillows, hangings. Very lustrous and attractive. $4.50 yard. Cotton Reps, $1.25 yard. Mercerized Shiki, $2 yard. Double widths. Imported Rayon Sunfast Nets for drapery, rich colors. $3 yard. Rayon Drapery Fabrics, double widtheg 95c to $5 yard. Rayon Marquisette Nets, natural and colors; double width. $1.25 yard. Rayon Marquisette Nets, ivory and ecru tones, 36 inches. 60c and 75c yard. ‘Reupholstering and Draperies to Order Let us estimate to make your draperies and reupholster your fueniture. Now, before our shop becomes crowded with work, is the time to have this done. Ex- pert advice to those who desire us tod help them plan home decoration or upholstery work. Make selection of materials from our large stocks of fabrics. Win- dow Shades made to order. Weather Strips installed. New Importations of Net Cuttains Duchesse Lace, Swiss Point, Princess Lace and Brussels Net Curtains personally selected abroad. Beautiful designs, beauti- ful qualities; white, ivory and eeru; lengths 234, 3, 374 and 4 $7.50 to $32.50 pair. Swiss Point Curtains, in 7 pat- terns; ivory, 24 yards. Special, $5 pair. R Imported Large Mesh Italian Filet Curtains with tassel bottom. $13.50 to $27.50 pair. Small Mesh Filet Weave Fringed Bottom Curtains, plain and fig- ured, $4, $5 to $16.50 pair. Novelty Net Curtains in filet and other weaves, $2' to $10 pair. yards. Curtain and Drapery Section, Fifth floof. el Casement Lace Curtains, with {ringed bottoms, $7 to $16.50 pair. Fringed Bottom Embroidered Net Curtains, $16.50 to $25 pair. Other Fringed Bottom Curtains, $4 to $25 pair. An exceptional display of finesti curtains from abroad and home. Voile Curtains, with hemstitched borders, edged or otherwise trim- med, $2.50 to $7.50 pair. Cretonnes from France and England A wonderful collection of fine cretonnes, imported for Fall and Winter, embracing many new designs* and “georgeous color- ings. Especial attention is in- vited to the showing at $1.15 and $1.50 yard. Beautiful Warp Print Cretonnes in soft shadow tones that are delightfully refreshing. Single width, $2 yard. Double width, $3 yard. Cretonnes in tropical, flower and bird designs of fine quality and rich colorings for the living and other rooms, $3.00 and $2.50 yard. % Cretonnes in a splendid showing at 85c, $1.15 to $1.65 yard. New Sofa Pillows $5 to $15 A handsome collection of pil- lows in rich velours combined with brocades, tapestry or dam- asks with' metal galloons or other trimmings. Predominating colors are blue, mulberry and black. e E Beautiful Damask and Brocade Pillows, many {rom abroad, $6.50, $7.50: to $15. Table, Piano and Buffet Scarfs Rich Velours combined with brocades or damasks or tapes- try, trimmed with metal galloons; some edged, some fringed with tassels. A few sizes arel 1214x54, 1214x70, 16x84, 16x54, 16x70, 1214x36. Scarfs, $5, §5 to $35. Mats, $1 to $7.50. Buffet Sets,, scarf and 2 mats, $5 set. I Scarfs of tapestry, brocades or damask, $2, $3, $4, $5 to $18. 337 Tomorrow—A Special Selling New Autumn Frocks, 29° That Reveal the Smartest Paris Tendencies An extensive selection of smart, new models for women will be fea- tured tomorrow at this very un- usual price. New versions of the flare—high- neck and straightline models, in ex- quisite quality satins, crepes and wools. Gold and silver metallic trimming—new and striking colors. Tailored and dressy styles are ex- emplified in many charming varia- tions. Pictured are two representative models. At left, a two-piece frock of powder blue Drury Lane tweed. An attractive inverted tuck treat- ment is quite new and smart. At right is an afternoon gown of pansy satin - back crepe. whose charm. in trimming is achieved by the simple reversing of the mate- rial. Women's Gown Section, Third floor. Autumn’s Smart Hats From Leading Paris and American Designers g CL—— For its smartest, newest versions, le grande chapeau this year turns to ingenious combinations of lovely, silky velours and soft velvets, with the Midas touch of gold in metallic ribbon, leather or ornaments. The original inspiration has been taken up and carried on both at home and abroad. And hats expressing it, in its many vatiations of loveliness, are shown by us now. The sketch, an import from Maison Lewis, is of ex- quisite black velour, bound with gold leather. The pleated leather which encircles the crown meets at the right, where an ornament of gold pears completes the picture of beauty. This hat is $45. Millinery Section, Third floor. School Specials A Series of Special Offerings At Greatly Lowered Prices For Those Getting Children Ready For School Boys’ Specials Boys' Four-piece Suits. Special, $18.75. Including the new “longs.” Boys' Four-piece Suits. Special, $13.75. With two pairs of knickers. Golf Knickers, of durable suiting, $2.65. Boys’ Blouses with attached collars, 85c; Shirts, $1.15. Youths’ High School Suits, with 2 pairs of trousers. Special, $25. Boye' Section. Fourth floor. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Gitls’ Specials : Two-piece Jersey and Balbriggan Dresses, $16.75. One-piece Dresses of French wool and Jersey, $6.50. Tub Dresses, gingham and chambray, $1.95 and $2.95. Pleated Skirts of all wool, §2.95. Athletic Sweaters in man{ colors, $2.95. Gymnasium Needs specially priced. Gym Bloomers, black sateen, $1.45.- Girls' Furnishings Section, Fourth floor. Girls’ Hat Specials In felts, velvets and velours, $3.95 and $5.95. Girls' Hat Section. Fourth floor. Shoe Specials Boys’ Brown Blucher Oxfords, $4.75. Boys’ Brown Blucher High Shoes, $5, Youths’ High Shoes, $4.25. The same for younger children, $3.75. Girls’ Oxfords, in black and tan, $4.75. Misses’ and Youths’ Brown Elk High Bluchers, moccasin style with crepe soles, $4.50. Children’'s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Miscellaneous Needs---Special Umbrellas, good quality black cloth. Special, $1.35. Hosiery, in black cotton, full-fashioned foot, 25c. ga!l-weight Combination Suits for boys and girls, 1.50. . Girls’ Combinations, crossbar muslin, 85c. Girls’ Overblouses, white and tan, $1.45. Turtle Neck Sweaters $5-75 and $10 Wide or narrow stripes in the smartest sports colors against backgrounds of soft plain tones. Heather mixtures in popular com- binations. Tiny stripes in a ravon and wool material. Ballyiggans in attractive models button trimmed. All with turtle necks. All slip-on models. This is the new English fashion and the smartest Paris note in sweaters. Sweater Section, Third floor. . In the Misses’ Section The Bolero A Style of Youth With keen attention to indi- vidualizing details, the Bolero —a mode of simplicity and youthfulness—has returned as a forecast for the higher waist line. Such a frock has enough of the tailored to be suitable for street —enough of “dress up” to serve for all the afternoon oc- casions. Pictured is a smart little dress of navy blue serge. The back is straight up and down, while the front forms a jacket bound with black braid, and a vest of tucked Bois de Rose Georgette. $89.50. Misses® Section, Fourth floor. Rayon Slips Special, $3-95 A profusion of colors in a beautiful tailored costume slip of heavy- quality rayon is particularly low priced. The model is edged with self pleating and corded in three rows to accomplsh a clinging effect. Costuwe Slip Section, Third floor. Soothing Facials The heat and elements of Summer affect every complexion more or less; not permanently, however, if attention “is given to thoroughly cleansing the pores and refreshing the abused tissues. This service is rendered here by experts. For ap- pointment call Main 5300. Hair-Dressing Section, Second floor.

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