Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1926, Page 12

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Smart Accessories for the Spring-Easter Costume Smartly Cuffed French Kid Gloves, Special, $2.50 And what smarter complement to any Spring costume than these Gloves of imported glace kid— cleverly designed to make hands look most exquisite—with chic little cuffs, and in the prevailing shades. These are very excep- tional values, The Tapestry Bag in all smart circles, her it is one of those clever pouches, or takes on the : proportions that Chanel has e so much the vogue; one may ch many attractive here—$2 to $7. styles The Tailleur Demands —that one wear with it a smart Vestee—of lovely crepe de chine, trimmed with glass buttons, $3.50. Or one may prefer boyish linen or pique vestee, $1.50 to $3.95—but whatever one’s choice—there must be the vestee for smart success, Neckwear Section, First floor Always Add —that little touch of indefinable chic that nothing else can—one has a wide choice as to which flower, and color as well. For here are gardenias, orchids, pond lilies, carnations, fresh apple blossoms, sweet peas, magnolias, and gera- niums—equally chic, 25¢ to $2.25, Artifictal Flower Section, First floor, of the Mode A Satin Pump, of gracile beauty, designed by those master crafts- men, Laird, Schober & Co. An opera style, in the prevailing satin, with the higher arch and tapering, slender Spanish heel, $15. ; | Women's Bhoe Section, Third floon THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THoodward &‘finthmn Week End Candy Special—2 Lbs., 95c—Homemade Chocolates, Bonbons and Creams Spring in the Children’s Sections The suit with a sport air— sketched—is of heather mixture, with double-seamed lapel. Sin- gle-breasted coat, fully lined— and two pair of knickers—make this a serviceable suit as well as the kind boys like, $18.75. Thin striped gray unfinished worsted makes a manly suit— that is well tailored. With double-breasted coat, fully lined. This is_a popular model for Spring, $22.50. ° New 4-Piece Spring Suits for Boys are Here $18-75 and $22.50 New in fabrics—new in colors—new in styles— these are just the suits the boys of 8 to 17 like. Made of a splendid quality of new fabrics, these suits will wear well and retain their newness. You can choose from plain coat models with two and three buttons or double-breasted styles. All have two pairs of golf knickers. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys' Section, Fourth floor Baby Special Wadded Silk Quilts, $1.95 Soft, dainty quilts that you have been wanting for baby’s carriage or crib. Silk wadded quilts—of just the right weight for Spring. You will want to select one or two at this unusually low price for these excellent quilts, and we urge you to make your selections early. Pink Blue White Girls” Felt Hats With initials is a smart vogue for Spring A vogue that is very chic among the younger set is that of having ones own initials put on the brim or crown of a small, close-fitting felt. The sketch shows'a small green felt, ribbon banded, with a tiny brim and exploiting the new fad for_gold initials. - A chic hat for dress is the onc cketched of two colors—green and gray combined in a becoming soft silke, A Wide Range at $5 Girls’ Millinery Section. Fourth floor. The Junior Miss chooses a smart plaid tweed—favored for street and sports wear this Spring. A fashion mote of in- terest is the epaulet sleeve. $39.50. Green Novelty Tweed Coat— is bound with white flamnel in the approved manner. Wool embroidery smartly trims the large pockets, $29.50. Girls’ and Junior Misses’ Smart Spring Coats The ultra fashions for Spring have been reproduced and proportioned for the petite miss—the girl from 7 to 14—and the youthful girl in her teens with the smartness and chic of their older sister’s coats. Sil- houettes have the same styles—flare or straightline— but the coats are more youthful, with ornate pockets strikingly embroidered, collars of velvet, leather or linen—and some for junior misses are fur. Double- breasted coats with leather belts. Girls’ Coats—$12.50 to $39.50 Junior Misses” Coats—$25 to $75 Girls® and Misses' Coat Section, Fourth floor, Children's Sports Hose Silk - and - Lisle 34 -length Seamless Sports Rib Hose, in biscuit and gray, with fancy turnover top. Sizes 7 to 10. $1. Novelty 34 Seam- less Sports Hose, in cadet, green,buck, gray and brown, with fancy turnover tops. Sizes 7 to 10. $1, Boys' Spring-Weight Combina- tion Suits, SL15 to $1.55, with high neck, short sleeves and knee length. Sizes 2 to 16 years. Children's Hosiery Section, Fourth floor. D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926. New Hats At $10 Show Four Distinct Fabrics in Many Interesting Versions CROCHETED VISCA—appears in many becoming ~hapes and shades. The sketch shows a new rust perlc visea and crocheted visca, smartly creased and grosgrain trimmed. BANGKOK-—shown in one of the many lovely styles- a helmet-like model, in mint green, banded and bound with grosgrain. BELTING RIBBON—is illustrated in the new Beret model. HAIR—is to be seen in many delightful models. Sketched is a lovely blue hair hat with smart brim and clever trimming. Sizes for Bobbed Heads Sizes for Unbobbed Heads Millinery Section, Third floor, Misses’ Styles Matrons® Styles Misses” Two-Piece or Jumper Frocks, $29-50 ‘The two-piece frock—a favorite among the younger set—is freshly translated in this tan Jacquard crepe, 4 smartly pleated across the front and a novel band in the front of the jumper blouse that forms pockets and ties in the back. There are many attractive one-piece models as well as two-piece frocks in georgettes, irost and French crepes, georgette and taffeta combinations, and printed crepes. Misses' Dress Scctlon. Fourth floor Women’s Dresses $29.50 —~with old world peasant sleeves in modern versions. There never was a fashion so becoming as the peasant dress. Their smartness Infants' Section, Fourth floon, Round toes and short vamps combine with colorful combinations in The Smart New Styles in Misses’ Pumps At These Most Attractive Prices $6.50 and $7 Pictured are just a few of the many new pumps which the younger set has approved for Spring—the round toes, the short vamps, the colorful combinations—the clever styles, are their particular choice, because they accentuate in an adorable manner, every feminine curve of the foot. A thousand pairs from which to choose tomorrow—at $6.50 and $7 An offering that should crowd this specialized section E x tr emely flattering is this Patent Leather Pump trimmed in gray kid — with gray Spanish heel. $7. A very smart Step-in Pump is of patent leather inlaid with gray kid; Spanish heel, $7. Patent leather makes this charming Strap Pump with Cuban or Spanish heel. $6.50. Young People's Shoe Section, Fourth floor, Blonde kid, another fash- ion favorite, is chicly trimmed with a contrast- ing shade—also in patent leather, gun metal trim- med, and gray, trimmed isn a contrasting shade, i7s Gray Kid Bow- Pump, with flat tailored bow and Spanish heel. $7. Another smart Pump with strap combines with gray kid; low Spanish heel. $6.50, The Easter Rabbit Has Already Come to the Toy Store And he's left the cunningest little chicks and roosters and rabbits and baskets and bunny dolls—and ever so many things, that you'll surely have to come down the very first thing tomorrow morning—to see them. Of course we can’t begin to tell you all about them—but there are Plush Rabbits, 25¢ to $4.25. Velvet Rabbits, 50c-to $1.50 Velvet Ducks, 50c and $1. Filled Rabbits, 25¢ and 50c. Roosters, Chicks and Birds, 5c and 10c, Toy Btore, Fourth floor, Cotton Rabbits and Chicks, 5c and 10c. Oilcloth Bunnies, Rabbits, Ducks, Roosters and Dolls, 50c, Easter Baskets, 10c to $1. Soft Green Silk Floss, 5¢ package. Terry Cloth Roosters, Bunnies and Chicks, $1.50 to $3.50, Filled Baskets, at various prices. is attributed to the clever cross-stitch embroidery—the delightful simplicity of line and the full, graceful sleeve. The model sketched, boasts of an added interest—combination of colors. In Georgette, Frost Crepe, Prints, Gray, Green, Blue, Navy, Rose, Black, Women's Dress Eection, Third floor, SMOCKS —that popular fashion n o w having such an amaging vogue $1.95 to $10 The modern woman wears Smocks in business and housekeeping hours-—a practical and chic means of being always smartly at- tired and at the same time have her clothes effectively protected in these coal-dust days. Linene, Dimity, Cretonne, Sateen, Crepes, Pongee, Rayon, Prints, Tub Silk. BUSINESS WOMEN who are smartly smocked find their tailored frocks fresh at the end of the day. The efficiency of smocks appeals to them, HOUSEKEEPING in smocks makes a gay domes- tic path all over the house [y —they are more attractive {'% than the starched aprons of our grandmother’s day. SPRING GARDENING requires smocks—a practi- cal and fresh costume—gay as the flowers that bloom. FOR STUDIOS, smocks— the traditional costume— continue to be used—only they are newer and smarter than ever. In all the wanted shades and attractive patterns, Home Frock Section, Third floon

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