Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1925, Page 19

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o 14 Beginning Tomorrow Our First Dahlia Show With Hundreds of Beautiful Blooms Come and See Them We are presenting hundreds of dah- lia blooms in order that you may select your bulbs for next Summer’s flowers from the flowers themselves, instead of from inadequate pictures. Included are the latest novelties as well as the standard varieties. Gorgeous purple dahlias blended to silver—stunning Chinese red flowers —delicate pastel blooms shaded from pale amber to pink—and many, many other fascinating flowers. There are small dahlias the size of a quarter, and huge dahlias the size of a man’s head. The bulbs are large, stout and vigor- ous. They will sprout in the Spring and bloom the first Summer. If you are among the fortunate ones with a garden of your own, you'll want to order the dahlias you think are prettiest. A dahlia expert will be here to dis- cuss these dahlias and explain the care of the bulbs. : Place your order for Bulbs now Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Sanford’s 9x12 Seamless Beauvais Axminster Rugs *55 Specially Priced * for the Semi-Annual Sale This is the lowest price in several years for these exquisite seamless rugs in Chi- nese. and Persian designs and plain colors. They are of all-wool, deep pile, with closely woven back that is very durable. Make a point of seeing them tomorrow. Rug Section, Sixth floor. Sale 300 Beautiful Pillows Special, $2.95, $4.95 $2.95 Beautiful Rayon Pillows in a great variety of two-toned col- ors—rose, blue, red and orange, in cres- cent, oval, oblong ahd round shapes. Art Sectlon, Third floor. Furniturs Section, Sixth floor. $4.95 In the group at this special price are 100 Taffeta Silk Pillows, in square, oblong or round shapes trimmed with ruffles, puffing and silk flowers. This Bedroom Suite Special in the Semi-Annual Sale, $215 A charming Poster Bed Suite of 4 neat pieces—dresser, chest, vanity and dou- ble poster bed in combination mahogany. Y. L N < = o (8 EVENING Woodmward X Wotheap 10th, 11th, F and G Streets STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925. Woodward & Lnthrop All A-glitter A half inch wide, two inches long — beautiful beyond words. That is the story of exquisitely jeweled pins from Paris — studded solidly ‘in brilliants, with floral designs combining colored jewels with the touch of an artist. They are worn on the shoulder, and they dress up the whole out- fit. $50. Jewelry Section, First floor. Once Around Wee little French pearls, woven into a four-strand flat collar are caught at the throat with a bow knot of brilliants studded in synthetic sapphires and emeralds. The back has a lovely fastener. $50. Jewelry Section, Firet fioer. Tea for Two Or three or four or any num- ber, even an informal lunch- eon or bridge refreshments. What a saving of time and labor, and how unique! Three imported plates in canary or amber shades, with sherbets to match, and only 50c. Glassware Section, Fifth floor. Another Splash of Color Parisian women not only de- pend on a hat—a pocketbook —a flower for color—th adopt a belt. In suede, in :fi lovely light and dark Fall shades, with a buckle that is an ornament within itself. Two widths. $1.50 and $3. Leather Goods Section, First floor. 4 < To Tempt a Smoker ' Imported smoking sets made up of holder, tray and attrac- tive case, satin lined. An enamel in red or black is designed with tiny gold spra; For the Lome or for a they have a note of individuality.” $1.50. Jewelry Section, First Soer. Enter the Navy Blue “Gob” for Boys 8 to 16 And the sketch shows just what they are. Trousers cut in navy regulation style of all-wool fabric in Navy Blue. Double stitched front, finish- ed with crowfeet, black anchor and laced 10th, 11th, F and G Streets 19 A Personal Representative of Miss Jane Cutran Noted New York Hair Specialist Is Here in the Hair Dressing Section For forty years Miss Curran’s Treatments and Tonics were available only to her exclusive clientele in New York. Now, we have the pleasure of offering to our patrons these unusual Tonics. These Treatments have proven most efficacious for hair that is’ —falling out or thin —too oily —fading —troubled with dandruff —dry and brittle The secret of Miss Curran’s success is due to her theory that no one Treatment and Tonic relieves all hair and scalp disorder. There is a specific Treatment for each hair ill. You are cordially invited to come to Our Hair Dress- ing Section for consultation with Miss Curran’s repre- sensative and for the Hair and Scalp Treatment you need. Hair Dressing Section. Second floor. “The Green Hat” Fashion accepted the color. Michael Arlen wrote a book on it. tion of it. Millinery Section, Third floor. Modart Corsets For Fall Wear $5 to $13 Smooth trim lines, flat back and slender proportion generally, are, characteristics of the Modart cor- set, admirably suited for the pres- ent mode. These garments are known for the ease and freedom they give, allowing perfect figure control. . They are not heavily boned and the front lacing pro- vides for perfect adjustment. T'wo Attractive Models, $8.50 A long slenderizing model of satin stripe material—topless—elastic at the waistline. The other, for the more developed figure, of heavy broche— slightly raised back, for flesh control— smooth waistline. Model for different types in prices ranging from §5 to $13. Corsst Bection, Third Soor. The Stage presented a dramatiza- Katherine Cornell interpreted the - meaning of it. Hat Designers caught the inspira- tion from it. Hefe are the “Green Hats” that keep up the vogue. The hat below is aw exact replica of the ome worn by Miss Cornell in “The Green Hat” Hunters Frost Laurel Aloes Alpine Euphoniza Jewel Ridging Breeches Turtle Neck Sweaters and Accessories The spirit of the grancing thorough- red, impatient at the check of the rein and eager to be off, has been the inspiration for the design of the rid- ing breeches. English cut; com- fort and ultra- smartness com- bined; with peg top. Mannish Tweed,$10 Flannel, $12.50 Bedford Cord, $15 Turtle neck sweat- ers are worn with these riding breeches on the bridle path. Blue an® tan in soft light weight. $7.95. - Sportswear Section. ird" floor. From the Sporting Goods Section Riding Cr Spurs, s, $4.50 to $15 .50 to §7 @perting Goods Section. Second floor. Dress Length Tunics $7.50 to $20 There is a great deal of beauty and untold service in these dress length tunics, suitable for school, business, street, and sports. And the prices are low enough to allow several. Representative of the quality and charm of the entire group is a “best Seller” model of heavy heather jersey. The lines are straight, the collar is high, the sleeves are tight and snugly fit- ted and the value is remarkable. $16.75 Many other styles, in all of the colors of Fall Blouse Section. Third floor. Newest Lingerie Sets Of Crepe de Chine The Soft, Sheer Frocks so highl favored this season require soft lingerie underneath to preserve the silhouette. As dainty as a dancing frock are these new sets. Sets and Bandeau-garters and Step-ins, of heavy crepe de chine, exquisitely trimmed, $9.75. Sets of Bandeau and Step-ins, trimmed with Irish lace, $6. Another set in glove silk, $5. One-piece Combinations, with bandeau and step-in combined, beautifully trimmed, $7.50 to $10.50. Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. Bloomers Special, $2-%° ‘This is indeed an unusual oppor- tunity” to secure lovely heavy Jersey Bloomers—well cut and roomy, reinforced and neatly fin- ished. Black, navy, flesh, tan, golden pheasant. Petticoat Section, Third floor. Silk Dresses That Give Smart Lines to Larger Women $39.50 $49.50 Revealed in her most captivating versions are the new Fall modes for the larger woman—crepes, flat crepes and satin, for street and afternoon. Long sleeves, decor- ated at the cuff line, the new cir- cular flare bottoms, the new col- ored embroideries, all slenderiz- ing modes of the day. Larger Women's Section, Third floor. Fashion Demands Long Sleeves Every one has a favorite dress that they would like to use, for a while at least. But it hasn’t long sleeves—Fall fashion's outstand- ing requirement. Here are the very aids that are going to make that dress entirely usable and new looking. Full length georgette under- sleeves, in several colors and com- binations, $3. Half length eorgette sleeves, puffed at the and and trimmed with_metallic lace in several col- ors, $1.50. Other half fength sleeves, daintily shirred at the hand, $2.25. Sketched Crepe de Chine Vestee and a tiny band cuff, 4 colors, $2.50. Other styles and materials, $1.50 to $650. Neckwear Sectien, Pirst floor.

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