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Life Savers \VERs)2® We wondered if you knew this about Life Savers, [ - those little candy mints with the hole; how they 3 freshen your mouth between smokes, soothe your nerves and make the next smoke taste so much better. It Life Savers easily double your smol Did Y ou Know Plaid Taffeta Is Smartest This Spring If youre Scotch and cven if you're not, you'll love this new of having a whole dress 1l taffeta or trimmed with dance is the girl in her teens ith nav flaring at . $4950, $3950 and over her Nonchalantly she wears dress a fawn col- cen coat with Scotch 12 $62.50. Square Scotch pla several and colors, $3; and crepe: de chine Ties, with plaid affeta cnds, $1; a ceessories every fmart woman wears. Ribbons, when they are. plaid taffeta ones, add chic touches, 6 inches wide. 65c. Two-Piece [« their way into the school room or ‘out in the ficld of sports. With blouse of plaid taffeta and <kirt of black crepe, it is doubly smart. $59.50. Plaid and Checked Taffeta Silks that you can find in the Siik Section, on the second floor, and they arc shown exclusively at Woodward & Lothrop—will make smart new frocks and trim Spring Coats. In light and dark colors, inches wide. $3.85 and $4.50 yard. Silk Section, Second floor. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1926. Woodmwan & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets New Brims Distinguish Colorful Spring Hats $15 to %40 Fashion in various moods has designed a hat for every occasion—each with a different brim. Chic hats whose subtle distinction of lines iden- tifics them at once as Spring’s smartest. HAIR HATS CROCHETED VISCAS MILANS BANGKOKS FELTS SATINS The graceful capeline which is seen at every smart afternoon gathering chooses hair and picoted taffeta caught - with a rhinestone buckle. $37.50. With the brim swerving up in a becoming flare is a smart hat of taffeta and straw for the matron. $22.50. Millinery Section. Third floor. For riding—for sports— The dashing cowboy felt with dented crown. $15. Misses’ Smart Spring Cape Coats Fashioned of Novelty Tweeds The Cape Coat—the circular shouider cape with slit back—the all- around circular cape—the waist-length cape—and smartest of all. the circular cape—slit with scalloped cffect. Tweeds—mannish tweeds—smart gray tweeds—new tapestry tweeds, that new weave, so chic for Spring. $32.50 to $62.50 Misses’ Coat Section. Fourth floor. Correét Clothes for the Saddle New Riding Habits —distinguished by their observance of the formalities of equitation—by their correct tailored smartness—are ready for the first Spring canter. $29.50 to $95. Men’s Wear Tweeds English Tweeds Whip Cords Junior Misses’ Riding Habits, sizes 8 to 16: Women's Riding Habits, sizes 16 to 40. Sportswear Section, Third floor. The Correct Accessories Dictators of the Riding Mode advise strict- est adherence to the conventional stand- ards in— Rider Shirts, broadcloth, $5. Flannel Shirts, $5. Polka Dot Ties and Handkerchiefs, set $2. Flannel Vests, $10 and $12.50. Striped or Plaid Belts, $1.50 and $2. Cross-country Felt Hats, $10. Derbys, $18.50. Boots, black or tan, $13.50 to $25. Sportswear Section, Third floor. The Saddle and Crop And as well as all other equipment, these must have an assured correctness and quality. Saddles, $75, $85, $100. Crops, imported, $4.50 to $9. Bridles, $18 and $25. Saddlery Shop, Second floor. “Bob Evans” Sends Us a New Colorful Uniform $3 Smart Uniforms in the popu- lar straightline model i neat costume for the mai Crisp, fresh and coloriul, these uniforms are used par ticularly in the mornings. Care and precision of cut, fit and workmanship character- ize these uniforms. Made of excellent quality chambray —in all colors with white collars and cuffs. Home Frock Section. Third floor Spring Dresses for the Larger Woman $22.50 to $79.50 Models sl g ing to the mature figure in line efiects. Dres morning, noon and erizing s chic for ni-evening wear. New Spring Dresses are— French Crepes Flat Crepes Georgette Crepe Crepe Roma Printed Crepes Georgette Over ed Crepes Slenderizing New Spring Fashions— Pleated Str; Line Skirts Long Waist 1 Embroidered F 1 Deep Pointed Vestee Fronts Flowing Sleeves Flaring Skirts Long-throw Ties In lovely pastel shades, navy and black. Speeial Size Section, Third floor. New Bandettes in Pastel Colors The new bandettes achieve a soft willowness with a sugges- tion of fascinating feminine curves such as the chic figure of today requires. Narrow bandettes for the young miss, peach or nile green rayon, Sl “Uplift” Bandettes of soft satin in orchid, peach. pink, white and nife, trimmed with dainty rose- buds, $2. Sizes 32 to 36. Corset Section, Third floor.