Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1926, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR. - WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1926. Woodward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets The Right Hat or Cap - for Your Boy Selections a boy himself would approve and that the best dressed boys are wearing — combine style and comfort. PEGGY FROM Week End Homemade Candy | Special, 2 Pounds, 95¢ | Two pounds of our Homemade As- | sorted Chocolate Creams, Bonbons and i Woodlothian Sing Tomorrow 8:30 A.M.—First of the Season The newly organized Woodlothian String Orchestra will play for the first time. The public is cordially invited. G Street Baicony. Nuts; made fresh. daily. Candy Section, Fourth floor. Soft brown felt, with snap brim and fancy band— that boys 12 to 16 years are wearing to high and “Prep” schools. $3.50. Other Styles Novelty Shapes Imported Felts Cloth Hats Leather Hats Leather Tams Years, Sizes 3 to 16 years Boys' Section, ¥ourth floor. A manly navy serge tam, with an ‘anchor ....mwmfie = would delight any boy—3 to 8 A jacquard pat- terped cap—that alt the “real fel- lows"—8 to 12 years—are wear- ing. $3. Other Styles Snap-brim Felts New Quartered Hats One-piece Styles Golf Caps Polo Helmet Hats on the band— (hinchilla Hats $2.50 to $5 Girls’ Smart Coats and Dresses For School and “Dress-Up” Occasions New dresses that are youthful and smart— _ coats, tailored to perfection and that reflect many of the “grown-up” styles—are here for young fashionables at distinctly reason- able prices. ; A Youthful Bloused-back Coat -. —adopts Claret for its color and is therefore fore- most in the mode. collar Beaver forms a long tuxedo cuffs, $29.50. Other models of tweed, “velvet and polaires show many interesting fash- ions, $16.75 to $49.50, ! New Patterns Collegiate Cut Unusual Tailoring One and Two Button Sack Coats Double-breasted Coats Two Pairs Trofisers Sizes 34 to 38 A Plaid Bolero Dress —of gray and orange flannel, with %Tay crepe de chine makes a delight- ully smart dress for school. The pleated front and belt are other details that- appeal to gchoolgirls, $16.75. Other school dresses of wool challis, jersey “and “velvet are youthfully styled, $12.50 to $19.50. Chanel Red Flat Crepe Dress —is quite. grown-up, with inserted pleats at front and back, below the deep pointed yoke and pressed out in the skirt. Chanel red welvet trims, this chic model, $22.50. Other silk dresses, of velvet, creJ)c de chine and flat crepe —offer a wi styles, $12.50 to $22.50. Girls' Section, Fourth floor. The New High School Suits, $25 A Surpassing Value With 2 Pairs of Long Trousers These high school suits give you the smart-eollegiate styles, cut to fit the youthful figure. The colors and weaves are those you'll see at the foot ball games and in the class rooms. They are unusual in style, value and service—the two pairs of trousers insures doubls wear to each suit, Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. e selection of colors and . SPECIAL 1,000 Pairs Women’s Fancy Cuff Glace Gloves ’2‘50 Pair Soft and supple, smooth-fitting—these Gloves attest to the skilled workman- ship of their makers and to their un- usual value at this price. Pique sewn, with embroidered backs and fancy cuffs—and they show many new styles. Fall Shades—Black and White Glove Section, First fioor. SPECIAL 150 Women's Wool Jersey Dresses 10 Youthfully styled models that appeal to women because of their long lines and deep vestees. One and two piece dresses, fashioned of fine jersey that does not sag, is non-crushable. Just the right weight for present wear. New Autumn Colors . Home Frock Section, Third floor. Opening Tomorrow Morning The Néw Misses’ Shoe Section . The Smartest Styles of Youth for High School and College Girls—Business Girls $6.50 $8 $10 Tomorrow we open our new Misses’ Section, adjoining the Women’s Shoe Section—especially dedicated to smart shoes that express the spirit of youth in short vamps and round or -square toes—the last word in style at moderate prices. Here you will find the newest shoes, as soon as they are introduced—in the most youthful form and in the newest colors—in fact, the acme of youthful footwear that school girls and debutantes demand—at these interestingly low prices. Misses' Shoe Section, Third floor. Boudoir Novelty Puffs, Special, 50c Dainty Puffs, with long ribbon-cov~ ered handles and two-tone ribbon backs, with lovely bits of lace or me- tallic edge and rosebuds. Toilet Geeds Section, First floor. Satin Garters Special 50(: These Narrow Satin Garters offer a wide selection in colors ‘and styles. Trimmed with handmade rosebuds and dainty lace. Notions Section, First floor. Accessories for the Kindergarten Silent Readers’ Seat Work 30c Imperial Word Builder ..20c Bradley's Phonetic Word Builder, 20c Story Building Blocks........... 60c Jr. Bank Books $1 and $1.50 Goody Camera Pencil Boxes, outfitted Hy-son’s Colored Dustless Chalk, 15¢ Self-verifying Phonetic Cards....,30c School Bags Blackboards, for wall, or to be set on an easel ...$1.50 to $8 Toy Section, Fourth The Elastic Step-in $5 For Dancing, Sports and Dress A peach-colored elastic model, with front and back panels of broche—is comfortably pliable and at the same time gives the support and restraint that college girls and debutantes want. Other Boneless Models, $5 Corset Section. Third fioor. Gordon Easy-on Auto Seat Covers $4.95 Greatly Reduced 25 for Ford Sedans and Coaches 20 for Hudson and Essex Coaches Sporting Goods Section. Second floor, A PARIS Exclusive Woodward & Lothrop Hats for Girls Fashions created for small French fashionables and which are as chic as their mothers and the envy of other little girls the world over—are to be seen in these Peggy-from-Paris models. Supple velvets, soft felts and velours—often combined in in- teresting ways. It is always fascinating to buy a new hat—but especially so when it's a Peggy-from-Paris. One of the delightful models —"Lucile Martin"—sketched—is a charming Casquette, fash- ioned of wallflower felt and velvet, with felt applique flowers, $8.50. $7.50 to $15 Children's Millinery Section, Fourth floor. Paris-Sponsored Velvet Tams Inspired Agnes’ Congo Turbans $10 The Hat that expresses sophisticated naivete in the soft crown thrown to the side and caught with a crystal and- rhine- stone pin. lLess extreme—more youthful than the Congo tam—this hat is a general favorite among young fashionables. Also at this price— Soleille Velour and Felts, with metallic and grosgrain trimming—Matrons’ Hats in large head sizes. Millinery Section, Third floor. Sturdy, substantially built desks, with chairs to match, of seasoned hard oak wood—offer remarkable values at this Jow price. There is a roomy space for papers and books under the large lid. Finished with two paper racks, pencil and pen holder and a sunken inkwell—that is im- possible to turn over. Encourages study- ing and inculcates a sense of order in children. Kindergarten Tables $19.75 and $25 Well made tables of mahogany finish, with folding legs—may be had in these popular sizes—I18 and 31 inches wide, 6 feet long and 21 inches high. Toy Section, Fourth floor, Kindcrgangl Chairs $1.50 and $2.25 Nicely constructed chairs of light and dark oak—are just the height for little “kiddies." Specially priced when pur- chased in dozen lots. Children’s Smart Shoes Combine Comfort and Durability Sketched at right —Growing Girls’ Not sketched— Tan Calfskin One- Growing Girls' strap Pump, with Brogue Ox ford, dark calf trim- particularly liked mings; welt sole for school. In tan and flat heel. and black calfskin, Sizes 11% to 2, with round toe and .50, $5.50, welt sole. Sizes 2Y; to 7, $7. Sizes 2Y; to 7, §7. Sketched above—Boys’ Grained Leather High with square toe and straigl tip, weit sole and rubber heel. D-iined and made of ma- terials to withstand hard wear. Sizes 13%; to 6, $5. Sketched ve — Children’s Tan Elk “High Shoes, with plain toe, welt sole and spring heel. Sizes 4% to 5, $3.50; .. .sizes 5%; to 8, $4; sizes 8'; to 11, $4.50. NOT SKETCHED—Tan Elk Moccasin-toe Lace Shoe. Sizes 5% to 8, $3.50; sizes 814 to 11, $4; sizes 117 to 2, §5. NOT SKETCHED—Black Calf- skin High Shoe, with square toe, welt sole and rubber heel. Sizes 137 to 6, $5. 2 Children's Shoe Section. Fourth roor.

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