Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1925, Page 10

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* 1 SEEK WEIDEMEIER ON CLERK'S CHARG District Building Employe Describes Theft of $6,000 in 1917. man of many ped numer- 2 nany prospective is wanted in this city to an- ing obtained about $6,000 ame intery my way | in order Mrs. Hun S California street, expense of ut if 1 had 1 him. other saved their she said, “this umbrella, v Newport. © Him Gems. r him to funter er money 000 in all— “he went i the swindler had ever gne effort to bring F| r ure of the ardent | Hunter had ' While this n f(-«xurps~l : t was v to ide: ONE KILLED THREE HURT IN FIGHT AMONG MINERSE Six Negroes and Group of White Men Clash in Streets of Houston, Pa. group of m Houston, ne Smpany s mines. i Ehis ently reopened under | S “Ch Chasee(\:’yest Da.C. Designed Artistically and Harmoniously By Thomas Medford, Archt.. and The Bar- gon Art Interiors. In. Every desired con- Wanience of refined appointment in & setting boded exclunivenaes that in aimost im- | @osstble to duplicate in this section. 6, 7 and 8 rooms, two baths and | garage, completely detached. i Just East of Chevy Chase Circle. Consistent Prices and Terms. HOW TO REACH PROPERTY— By moter Conn ave. to Circle, e | Fatern ave.. follow signe: or Conn: ave: ears | o McKinley ‘treet, tranafer to bus. Get off | t Proad Branch road, walk three short | o2 “FERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. 206 18th St. NW Main 3285 ivenings phone Adamse 2503-J or Col. 6833-J : Woman’s Safety From losing charm under a trying hygienic situa- tion comes this way CORES of women's disor- ders are largely traced to- day to old-time “sanitary pads,” insecure and unsanitary. 8 in 10 better class women today employ “KOTEX."” Wear lightest gowns and frocks without a second thought, any day, anywhere. 5 times as absorbent as or- dinary cotton pads! Deodorizes. Ends ALL fear of offending. Discards as easily as a piece of tissue. No laundry. You get it at any drug or department store simply by saying, “KOTEX.” No em- barrassment. In fairness to yourself, try this new way. Costs only a few cents. Twelve in a package. KO TE X Ne laundry—discard like tissue THE EVENING STAR, WASHI Moodmard & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets These Fashionable Garments Fit Little Women Without Alteration The New Fall and Winter Styles in Coats and Dresses For Little Women These garments are made to fit women 5 feet 3 inches and under with practically no alterations. They are designed by experts to suit the woman's particular personality, in addition to embodying all the newest style features decreed by Paris for the coming months. Little women’s fashions fit short women of every size—stout short women, as well as thin short women. They come in the following range of sizes—131% to 39274, equivalent to regular sizes 14 to 46. If you are a short woman you should be sure to see these Little Women’s styles—for they give a complete and satisfactory answer to all your clothes problems, “Wee Women” Coats—will help the little woman see herself as she would have others see her. They are designed and tailored to fit the small figure— immediately—without the necessity of alterations. They present every caprice of smart style—fashioned in the newest and most popular fabrics—some elaborately trimmed with fine furs—others of plain lines in sports fabrics. In all colors of Fall and Winter. $39.50 to $95 The Dresses—The dresses represent—not junior-misses’ modes, but distinctive garments designed and tailored to fit the small figure. These smaller women's dresses are as chic and charming in fashion as any we show for taller women. They follow Paris in every line and detail. Dresses are of crepe, satin, balbriggan and jersey, trimmed with touches of gold, silver and color, and come in all light and dark popular shades; one and two piece models. $25 to $95 Little Women's Section, Third floor. On Sale Tomorrow--- A Smart New Collection Silk Negligees $9.75 Silk Gowns $ 4.95 Women’s Frocks A Very Special Low Price Realizing that this is a price which many women will be glad to allot in their dress budget for the purchase of frocks, we have made special preparation to provide at this amount the most charming styles, the newest and most approved materials, and the most alluring new shades and trimming effects—in frocks bought specially for this event. Materials—Crepe de chine, satin, satin-back crepe and twill. Styles—Adroit new ways of handling the flare effects, cir- cular flounces and inset godets. Two-piece modes and one- piece dresses. Colors—Browns, black, blues, green, wines. ‘Women's Gown Section, Third floor. This radiant collection of negligees and gowns has been specially purchased to offer to our patrons values that we believe really extraordinary. Heavy quality elegant silks, with trimmings of real antique and filet lace, wide and narrow net footing, two-toned ribbon, tucks and applique. The Negligees, $9.75—Lovely models in lace- trimmed crepe de chine negligees, belted and side-tie models in old rose, turquoise, copen, coral and peach. | Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. dium trimmed with real Irish and filet laces — or plain tailored models. Sizes 15, 16, 17. Pink, peach, orchid, maize. ‘The Gowns, $4.95—0f crepe de chine and ra- ° TON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925. Erom The Specialized Misses’ Section Beaded Dance Frocks Of Flaring Fullness $39-%0 to $75 Paris and New York Beaded Dance Frocks of such beauty that they seem to catch the very rhythm of the dance. Clever new designs of beads and rhinestones, especially grouped to introduce a new effect—break- ing away from the all-over bead- ing. Gorgeous colorings and georgette of exquisite texture combine to make these dance frocks reigning favorites. The model sketched is of peach georgette beaded in iridescent beads in such a Wway as to accentuate the front fullness and flare. $39.50. Misses' Section, Fourth floor. New “LaTec” Corset Brassiere For Stout Women $12-%0 and $16-0 Stouter women may now wear the corset and brassiere combination with perfect ease and satisfaction—for these models are designed to slenderize the larger figure and control all excessive flesh—maintaining the smart supple lines of fashion. Two models at $12.50 and $16.50 are of beautiful silk brocade and kendric elastic with fine soft satin treco at the bust section. Well developed throughout allowing no crowding of flesh, bust, or diaphragm. Exclusive with Woodward & Lothrop in Washington. Corset Section, Third floor. The Opera Pump --- The Buckle Pump Both priced at $ I 2 -50 For dress occasions nothing is so appropriate as the popu- lar opera pump, designed to be worn plain or with buckles. A seamless model sketched comes in patent leather, black satin, bronze kid—with light beveled turn sole and Span- ish heel. Another pump of distinction is a new satin or patent leather, cut low at the side but coming well over the instep to insure perfect fit—finished with beaded buckle and Spanish heel. Women's Shoe Sectlon, Third floor. For Fall and Winter Sports Natural Muskrat Coats $195 to $295 The younger set has adopted them enthusiastically. Every foot ball game brings them in scores. For street and daytime wear they are also a favorite. Light and dark natural muskrat, trim- med with contrasting furs, as beaver and fox. Some light musk- rat coats are trimmed with dark muskrat collars and cuffs and vice versa. All rcpresent the new coat tendencies of fullness and matching. The model at the left is self trimmed, with the new bishop sleeves and puff collar. $195. ‘The one at the right is matched in vertical fashion with a bottom band horizontally matched, beaver trimmed. $250. Fur Coat Section, Third Sloor. Special Values In Merode Underwear 95¢c and $1.95 Two unusual offerings in heav- ier underwear for cooler days Women’s Heavy - weight Cott Combination Suits in low neck, sleeves, knee-length, also with sleeves, knee length and built-up shoulder model, tailored finish Sizes 4, 5,6, 7, & 9 at 95c. Women'’e Wool-and-Rayon nation Suits with low nec sleeves, knee-length, also w built-up shoulder. Sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9 at $1.95. Knit Underwear Section, Third flcor. Chanel’s New Large Glove Kid Bag A Paris origination, of course; but introduced to and accepted by smart Americans. This unique handbag of soft glove kid in gray, black and brown ushers in a new mode for larger bags. $15.50. Monograms to match gold frame, $2.25 to $3.25. Leather Goods Section, First Scor. Special Colored Ecrase Envelope Purse Attractive Imported Leather in colors of rose, light blue, tan, dark blue, black, green and brown score 2 success with their matching en- amel fittings and gilt edge finish. Leather Goods Section, First floor. 100 Imported Leather TRAVEL CLOCKS $8.75 An Octagon-shaped Clock, with clearly numbered dial, convenient- ly fitted into cushioned colored leather cases 4x4 that close into 34- inch thickness. Each clock thor- oughly dependable. Leather cases in rose, gray, blue, green, purple and brown. Clock Section, First floor. Impotrted Steamer Robes A direct importation of Steamer Robes in the most attractive and complete line we have ever had. A beautiful assortment and a large range of colors developed in plain tones and plaids. $6.50 to $30. A popularly priced Robe at $8.50 and another at $10 are 9% wool in attractive plaid patterns. Traveling Goods Section, Second floor.

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