Evening Star Newspaper, July 7, 1926, Page 31

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Voile is 'the most popular warm- weather lmgene iabne——antl Romola Chiffon Voile'is an innovation in lingerie ‘voiles. Inspited by the fastidious Parisienne, and woven in France—it i§ the fdeal fabric to fashion those alluring underthings in which every woman delights. Romola * chiffon is 1mpofled directly by a“ foremost Ameriean manufacturer—and is made ifito these colorful, of pleats, d:mty rosebuds, ‘m fine lace and two-tone ribbons—Ro- "2 Rose Maize 1 Nnk : 'le Yellow Pink e Gmeen Whme La,r er Women's Cool Slen&enzm Strtpcd Tab Silk’ Frocks S $ 22.50 Striped tub silk dresses in every ~ deep vee necklmes a.nd vestees, smart Summer version—be-. bosom fronts and . clever: skirts coming to the Jarger woman. with kick pleats. Every. atyhns They areallo anepxeoe stylu wl.th dendeming‘mdeoo R wmm Old Hickory Ghairl Now $3.75 © " Y% Less Than Formerly / S-ft. Fibet ‘Now $22.50 ’/4 Less. Th&n Formgt!y sheer chemise, stép-ins, . ' gowns and pajamas. Bezutlfi‘:lg' finished in eve:ydetafl-—w'lth groups $350 ' —and you huvqasmdy, good-looking camping out- fit. “The sweaters are slipvJover .style—of knitted wool ~=in red, tan, brown, gnen and navy. The lnnckan are linen—in® white ornat- sl ‘m...' ' New Hats Show theCorrect Fall Fashion Ttend and are ready to be worn’ nlchauruu Summer. frocks ‘These authentic and interesting versions of the Fall Millinery Fashions are perfect complerhents L REER . to the loveléaSummer frocks. : Crowns ‘assume a variety of Rattering shapes—brims are becom- ingly narrow or very wide—simplicity marks the trimming. ° : ‘Moire Satin l’dul Vdolw Auubpe Handkerchief Felt Luminant Velour SKETCHED — The latest version of the large moire- hat, with soft, draped crown and sparklmg pin. -Smart, Sturdy Play..Clothz; For Cluldren—-Z to 6 For Little’ Gh-ls G Ch little (mh ‘nd Nm: %tenesP (gn;hmn fine dum"m -and broad- - . cloths that tub so well and look so frcslund\ngw for the * next play time. Embroidered and hand-smocked models and smxrtli mlored styles lllust:ited—-Gm‘lum ! Apron Fro:k 82 ®iy -For Little‘Bay: Duublemrhy suits and. cmrallv—mgd to ataud hnd wear and numerous tubbings——and _smart all the * time. Of khaki, fine ginghams and etumbuy In mnly " little models—some with dnmty wu xth ‘gingham or - chambray trunks—so cool warm days. Iflumwd—-—!(hafi Phy Slut, “\ma C'trwrnll tan and red, 81 ‘Mlu-.mm - mnmm &'finfh DOWN STAIRS STORE 1 '050 Yards Beautiful - WASH SILKS Sz-mch Stnped Broudcloth - Allsilk Wash Broadeloth . Allsilk Wash Pongee BROADCLOTH, in popular 32-inch width, shown .- in 15 distinctive Summer designs, in white, wit -grounds ‘beautifully ‘tinted. o All;xlk crm;asz kDeflL;ASK in fleshl g;nh.t tan, can in copen, , light an : ‘dpill'.:k chmreusz apnd WHITE. Fag. golou All-silk BROADCLOTH and” PONGEE, both washable, in-white, pink, orchid, sunni, nile, jade, navy, watermdlon and copen. Also ‘40-inch *Sports Satin, Sl Yard Rayon—Nothing cooler or finer for Sumiier nderwear and Dresses, shown ina l:rge assort- ment of Summer tints. DOWN STAIRS STORE Hip-hem Radium - COSTUME SLIPS Thgt Lounder Splend@ly '$0.95 A new shipment of these pular - Radium = Costume glai makes it possible to offer them to you at a very interesting price. $2.95. WHITE -and FLESH Ra- dium of a beautifully lus- trous quality that I surprisingly well. The quan- tity is limited—at this price .many economical women will buy in quantities—so shop early. Sizes 34 to 44 & msnmnou»_~ o OurNew,E" NEVER-MEND SILK HOSE mpuresnlktothewelt Shert. lhm call for Hose _ that are silk to the garter band. This is but one of many virtues of our Ex- clusive Never-Mend Hose. The silk used is Japanese pure silk dip-dyed to g@s- . sure maximumi wear. lack,’ white and the hght shades that are so popular for Summer. Sizes 8% w 10 nomrnuuml Exclusnvely in the DOWN STAIRS 'STORE

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