Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 13

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New Flowers Bloom This Fall A Jaunty Gardenia —is chosen by the women of England to wear on the shoulder of the street and afternoon frock. Not alone for the gardenia’s sake, though it is lovely, but to conceal a little pocketbook with money enough for tea. It’s considered so very smart on afternoon occasions not to carry a pocketbook. $6.50. Its Twin Sister Or if milady prefers—or the out- fit does not permit a shoulder flower—there are gardenias and other tempting posies to be worn on the wrist. These also have the little purse. Dainty little ones in pink and blue combinations are chosen for evening, wherein the powder, lipstick and rouge may be hidden. $6.50. Alluring Corsages Or speaking of evéning, here is the newest idea—for indeed the concealed bag is new. A lovely corsage, made up of many colors of dainty silk flowers, beautifully made—behind which may be found a soft silk bag that opens, as many bags do, with a spring clasp. These come in two sizes, $9 and $12. And they simply “make” a dress no matter how simple. Fanning Away The Wall Flower And can you wonder—for it wouldn’t be possible to be one long with this attractive acces- sory all ready to help. This saucy little fan, of wee ostrich feathe.s, is flower encrusted. Because it is from London—be- cause it is smart, it too, allows a little silk bag to snuggle out of sight. $22. Other gorgeous Feather Bags, $22.50 and $30. Artificial Flower Section, First floor. School Supplies Whether it is public or private school—prep school or college, there are always “tools of the trade” that make things easier. Pencil Boxes from 25c to $1.50, varying in price according, to equipment. School Bags, in several sizes to protect books on the way back and forth, 50c to $6. Scratch Pads—The kind that should be at home for “home work” as well as at school. Pencils and Erasers and Colored Crayons, 5¢ to 25c. Notebooks, loose leaf, 25c to $2.50. Scrap Books, 50c to $3.25; and Memory Books, $1 to $4. Special Fountain Pens, 65c. Orders taken for pencil cases with the owner’s name inscribed. 8chool Supply Section, First fioor. THE EVENING STAR. s WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925. Woodmward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Tomorrow---The Last Day For These - Special School Week Values Every Item Exceptionally Low Priced These clothes of utmost style and practicality are provided at exceptionally low prices to help parents in their school outfitting problems. Tomorrow is the last day of these low prices. Boys’ 4-Piece Suits, Special, $18.75 Exactly proportioned to suit his smaller stature. But “grown-up” air, smart suits that vest, coat, knickerbockers. 13 to fashioned to give 4 have the new “long: 19 years. Boys’ 4-Piece Suits, $13.75 This particular suit comes with two pairs of golf knickers and is made of an excellent woolen, built to withstand hard wear. 9 to 16 years. Boys’ Knickers, Special, $2.65 Cut in a roomy manner from heavy suiting, come values in separate knickers; sizes.7 to 18 years. Boys’ Blouses, Special, 85¢ The kind of a blouse that little boys like because it is made of striped or plain shirting like Father’s. The collars are attached. Boys’ Shirts, Special, $1.15 For the youth who has outgrown the blouse age. At- tached collars: sizes 1274 to 14. Boys’ Blanket Bath Robe, Special, $5.75 Boys' Section, Fourth floor Umbrellas --- Special, $1.35 There are umbrellas for the youngsters, in sizes 20 to 24 inch sizes. Good quality cotton taffeta with as- sorted wood handles. Misses’ Umbrellas, 22 and 24 inch, of heavy cotton taffeta. Assorted colors, finished with silk cord loops or leather thongs. Umbrella Section, First floor Sturdy Trot Moc Shoes Are Much Lower Priced Boys’ Styles $4.75—Brown Blucher Oxifords, 2} to 6. $5—Brown Blucher High Shoes, 2V to 6. $4.25—Brown Blucher High Shoes for youths, sizes 114 to 2. $3.75—The same shoe for children, sizes 874 to 11. Girls” Shoes $4.75—Oxfords for growing girls, in black and tan with plain toe and creased vamp. $4.50—Misses’ Brown Elk Blucher Trot Moc Oxford, crepe sole; sizes 11% to 2. $4.50—Misses’ and Youths’ Brown Elk Blucher Moc- casin-style High Shoe; crepe sole. Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. High School Suits With 2 Pairs Trousers 25 Brown and blue will be the smartest colors this Fall and Winter—you will find them in this comprehensive showing of the authentic styles for younger men. Tan, too, and gray, for fellows who like the lighter shades. Developed in the 2 and 3 button single-breasted models with peaked lapels, with trousers 17} or 18 inches wide, they have the trim, youthful lines that always distinguish Wood- ward & Lothrop Clothes for young fellows. The two pairs of trousers are an in- stance of making a good thing twice as good—they almost double the wear. Sizes 33 to 38 for youths 16 to 20 years. Men's Clothes Section, Second foor. Girls’” Two-Piece Dresses, $16.75 ldeally adapted to every season of the school year are five styles of jerseys and balbriggan with the decidedly different touch that girls look for. Girls’ One-Piece Dresses, $6.50 This is an unusual offering in a splendid assortment of French wool crepe and jerseys, sizes 6 to 14. All Fall colors. Girls’ Tub Dresses, Special, $1.95 and $2.95 In this group are the dainty and serviceable tub dresses of gingham, chambray and cotton crepe in plain colors, prints and checks. Several dresses bought in this timely offering will fill the need for the entire school year. Girls’ Pleated Skirts, Special, $2.95 All-wool Pleated Skirts, sizes 8 to 16; come with de- tachable body. Girls’ Athletic Sweaters, Special, $2.95 Fair Isle Pattern Athletic and Slip-on Sweaters, in ex- cellent color selection and varying weights are especially chosen to fill the constant demand of school girls. Girls’ Section, Fourth floor. Girls” Gymnasium Specials Bloomers, $1.45—Of heavy sateen, in sizes 10 to 22 years, Bloomers, 50c—Of black sateen, white and flesh nain- sook, 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Middies—In regulation styles with long and short sleeves. Black Cotton Hose, 25¢ Full-fashioned feet with circular legs, in a medium- weight black cotton makes a sturdy stocking for chil- dren. Fall Underwéar, Special, $1.50 Combination suits of rayon, wool and cotton mixed. For girls—Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and knee-length legs. For boys—Higher necks and short sleeves. Children's Hoslery and Underwear Sections, Fourth floor. Girls’ Smart Fall Hats $3.95 and $5.95 A color that will suit every complexion—in tones that will match or blend with the outer garments for school wear. Shapes becoming to the various types of youth. This has been the aim of the department in selecting hats for this special offering. Girls' Hat Section, Fourth floor. Young Fellows’ Hats--Furnishings The Ty-Blouse is a new shirt that will be strong with young fellows this Fall. Of cotton flannel, in bold checked, striped or blocked effects; with soft collar attached and two pockets. The elastic belt at bottom may be worn inside or outside the trousers. $3.50. Other Young Fellows’ Shirts $2 to $10 Hats, in the new wider, higher shapes that are so dashing, and in a variety of colors, $4 and $5. Caps, that show which way the Fall Fashion wind is blowing, $2 and $3. Ties, in some of the gayest colors and most striking designs a young man ever wore, $1.50. Socks, of silk and wool mixed, ideal for Fall weather, in bold patterns and colors, $1. Mea's Furnishings Section, First ficor. An Exceptional Selling Tomorrow 200 Beautiful Hats Specially Priced 0 $12% There is a variety in this special collection that makes the offering of real interest to every woman. There are two groups equally attractive, equally correct equally exceptional in value LARGE HATS for street and dinner, are shown with their slightly wider sides and narrow back. Black is a favorite, although all of the soft, warm tones of Autumn are included. Velvet and satin and satin and felt lend themselves gracefully to the larger hat. Sketched is a typical hat of blonde satin and velvet. $10 and $12.50 SMALL HATS in all conceivable colors, distribute their prefer- ences for front trim- ming or back ornamen- tation. They cling ur- divided, however, to a favorite fabric—Ve- lour, $10 and $12.50. Millinery Section, Third floor. In the Misses’ Section Double-Breasted Suits of Tweed and Heather The very essence of smartness and youthful charm is revealed in this clev- erly designed double-breasted heather suit. The tailored collar, the inverted side pleats of the skirt and the delightful warm colorings of heather and tweeds combine to make it one of the most pop- ular suits worn by the younger set. $29.50 to $55 Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Skating Days Are Here Again Fall Days—School Days—Skate Days— That will be the story for a while for the youngsters hustled away from a Summer of play, will need plenty of rec- reation. And nothing brings’ greater enjoyment or involves less danger than this universal sport so loved by chil- dren. Beginners’ Roller Skates, $1. Winslow and Sherwood Ball:bearing Skates, all adjustable and well con- structed, $2.50 to $3.50. The Coaster Skate, something new, $4.25 Toy Section, Fourth foor. ' New Corset Brassieres ¥5 The neatness and fitted effect of the new sithouette calls for an undergarment promoting lines. Particularly well suited for this is an attractive garment whose outstanding feature is a soft bras- siere top of rayon or broadcloth. The lower section is of a finely striped fabric, cleverly reinforced by concealed boning. Elastic gores and comfortable side closing are other details that make it a popular model. Corset Sectlon, Third floor. The Newest Costume Slips Possess Unusual Beauty There is a smartness of cut and an ob- vious attention to design in these new- est slips that assumes they are an in- dispensable part of the complete cos- tume. Satin crepe, crepe de chine and radium fashion slips especially selected in colors of the Fall—and trimmed beau- tifully in embroidery and lace. $7.50 to $15 Costume Slip Section, Third floor. Tomorrow---Last Day This Special Offer ¥5.50 There is yet an opportunity to place an order for stationery, specidlly priced, and engraved with your monogram. The paper is the popular Egyptian Eafchment with deckle edge, used by oth men and women. Two packages of envelopes match. There are 13 styles of monograms from which to choose, and mm)e had in any color. Stationery Section, floor.

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