Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1926, Page 16

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Coats andHats For Children’s Easter Parade Baby will wear for Easter one of these little coats of cre- pella or crepe de chine, in white, blue or pink; trimmed with smocking hand embroid- ery or real lace. Long coats for the small baby, and short ones for the 1 and 2 year olds. $10 to $75. Little boys and girls—2 to 6 vears—will be darling in the dear little navy and red coats —brother’s, so neatly tailored and mannish—and sister’s, of a lovely mixed material. Plain and mixed colors—in every desired style. $10 to $65. Baby's Bonnet—of organdie —daintily hand embroidered. $1 up. Smart Little Hats—for little tots—of straw, silk or fabric. $2.50 to $20. Infants' Section, Fourth floor. Ribbons Trim the Smart 1926 Costume Since Paris has declared this a ribbon-trimmed Spring — hats, coats and dresses—all boast of ribbon, somewhere. Belting Ribbon—in all the Spring <hades and in navy and black— band chic felt hats and make smart little square crown belting- ribbon hats. 45c to $1.25. Bright Metallic Colored Ribbons ——pipe the smartest coats, dresses and capes. This fashionable rib- bon may be had in 34 to 4 inch width, to trim your Easter cos- tume. 25¢ to $2. Messaline and Tutone Satin Rib- bons—are draped in soft, gypsy girdles—the smart, new girdle. $1.25 and $1.50. Brocade and Plain Metallic Rib- bons—in widths up to 10 inches— give just the metallic touch nec- essary for the Easter dress. Ap- pliqued on the sleeve or in a panel any dress may be made hand- some. 25c¢ to $3.50. Moire Ribbon—in plain and nov- elty effects—make lovely Easter bags. $3.75. Roman and Plaid Ribbons—the smartest and newest trimming for Spring—on hats, dresses, or as scarfs. 65c to $250. Lingerie Flowers and Garters in ;;l;’y lovely dainty shade. $1 and Bows Tied Free of Charge Ribbon Section, First floor. Toys for a Joyous Easter Celluloid Easter Toys—Bunnies, Chicks and Ducks, 5¢ to $L Terry Cloth Ducks and Chicks, $1 and $1.75. Velvet Standing and Sitting Bun- nies, $1.50 to $3. Dressed Bunnies and Chicks, $1.75 to $2.75. Velvet Chicks, $2.50. jPlush Rabbits, 25c to $1. Plush Ducks, $1.75. Velvet Ducks, $1. Felt Bunnies, $1.50. Baby Bunny Doll, $1.75. He-Bee and She-Bee Dolls, 13 characters, $1.95 to $325. Filled Rabbits, 25c. Dotty Chicks, 10c. Pete and Joe Bunny, $1. Betty Roll Duck, 50c. Bunny and Rooster, $1. Cotton Chicks and Rabbits, Sc and 10c. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Bunny and Chick Hiker, 50c. Assorted FEaster Baskets, 10c to Green Easter Grass, Sc. Easter Egg Dyes, 5¢c and 10c. Filled Easter Carts, $125. Filled Easter Baskets, at various prices. Toys Section. Fourth fleer. T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1926. Woohmard &Wothrap 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Every New and Suceessful Coat Fashion is Here- in Woodward & Lothrop’s Great Collection of SMART EASTER COATS For Misses, Women, Little Women, Larger Women Never has a season known such a variety of silhouettes, fabrics, colorings, dis- tinctive trimmings. And it is merfely.a matter of taste which one you choose— for Woodward & Lothrop has chosen only the smartest interpretations of each— and from the smart imported tweeds to the elaborately embroidered twills—from the long cape-coats of ottoman to the furred, glistening satins—there’s a distinc- tive coat for every individual Fashion Details that Hint of Paris of Which a Successful Sextette is Sketched Belts—Scarfs and Belts Patou’s Scalloped Cape-back Coat Furred Tuxedos (furred to the hem) The Detachable Fringed Cape Cape Sleeves Shoulder Capes Lavishly Embroidered Balloon Sleeves Lanvin’s Flare from Shoulder to Hem Imported Tweeds Kasha Linings Taffeta Linings and Taffeta Scarfs Dyed Furs for Smart Collars Paris’ Touch of Silver Braid Futuristic Designs in Applique Misses’ Coats, $39:50 to $89-30 Women’s Coats, $49-50 to $150 Little Women’s Coats, $39-0 to ¥85 The Coats Sketched—Briefly Described The Detachable Fringed Cape-coat for misses, $89.50 Lanvin’s Silver-trimmed Coat in Lanvin Green, $75 The New Long Cape-coat of Faille, for women, $150 The Embroidered Balloon-sleeve Coat, for women, $115 Fur-collared Straightline Tailleur, $59.50 Embroidered Tuxedo Coat for Larger Women, $115 (Fourth floor.) (Third floor.) (Third floor.) Larger Women’s Coats, 339 to 3115 (i foee Engraved Wedding Invitations WeddingCardsand Announcements Socially Correct + All Wedding Invitations, Announcements and Accompanying Cards, to be correct—must be engraved. But there are many subtle points of good taste to be considered in their selection. One is assured of the absolute correctness of Wedding Stationery created in our work- rooms. It is the work of skilled and experienced craftsmen—and is characterized by its excellence of style and beauty. Script 7-line Announcement, $16 per 100. 10-line Invitations, $19 per 100. 3-line At Home Cards, $7 per 100. 3-line Reception Cards, $7 per 100. Shaded Antique Roman, Modified Roman, Old English or Cathedral Text 7-line Announcement, $30 per 100. 10-line Invitations, $39 per 100. 3-line At Home Cards, $13 per 100. 3-line Reception Cards, $13 per 100. Shaded Letters, $3 per line. Engraving Section, First floor. The Utmost in Value 250 Silk Costume Slips Fashioned of the loveliest novelty Brocade Satin, Sequoix Satin, Crepe de Chine, these costume slips offer a remarkable value—in a variety of materials, colors and styles—to suit every woman. These exquisite slips are made with the bodice top—Princess style—with shoulder straps and a 3-inch hem; deep hip-length shadow-proof hem or scalloped botton. Silver, White, Flesh, Bois de Rose Nile, Poudre Blets, Gold Peach Rust, Henna, Navy Black Costume Slip Section, Third floor, Smart Easter Suits For Junior Misses $9950 __ $39.50 Boyish Little Suits of navy twill and tweeds—that are as chic as the coat is chort—with mannish notched collar, link button coat—single or double breasted models— are the choice ol Junior Misses, because of their dashing audacious youthfulness. (Sizes 13, 15, 17.) Some have clever Navy touches—seen in the double-breaste jaunty coat and brass buttons with ancliors. Trim little tweed suits that schoolgirls love for sports and street wear—are to be had in a variety of colors and mixtures. Two of the new models are sketched here. Girle' and Junior Misses' Section, Fourth floor. S[)ecit;l Sale Silk Sun and Rain Umbrellas, 57 16-rib, Gilt Kyora Frame Umbrella of an unusually splen- .did quality of silk, with a Roman striped border. These umbrellas are finished with ambertone handles, ferrules and tips and a Jovely wrist cord. Navy, Green, Brown, Blue, Red Umbrella Section, First floor. Lovely New Pajamas %2 t0 35 The mode for masculine attire extends to lingerie—Dbut the feminine touches make this a collection of the loveli- est and most charming pajamas—that will delight every girl and young woman. There are stripes and lovely plain colors—imported voiles, exquisitely lace trimmed. There are styles to suit every type—tailored models and fluffy styles. There are new necklines and every kind of sleeve—kimono, set-in, el- bow length or long. Silk braid and frogs trim the more tailored models, ‘White and every wanted color Cotton Underwear Section, Third floor. Presenting to Washington Raauel New Perfumes Two new and charmingly delightiul perfumes. One, Orange Blossoms Fragrancia lends to one the entrancing scent of Orange Blossoms as they bloom on the trees— and the other, Olor de la Noche (Fragrance of the Night) —a scent, inspired by a strange wild flower. Orange Blossom Oler de 1a Noche A New Scent (Fragrance of the Night) Essence....$1.50 to $4.50 Face Powder Dusting Powder. Toilet Water. ... Talcum Powder. Bath Salts. ... Fragrancia. .$1.50 to $7.50 Face Powder Talcum Powder Toilet Water...... Bath Salts.........$1.50 Perfume Section, Fifth floor. Two New Radiola Victrolas, The Hyperion, $900—and The Borgia II, $1,000, eight-tube Super-Heterodyne Radio and Orthophonic Victrola combined. Hear them in the Victrola Galleries, 4th floor.

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