Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1927, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1927 . Reduced | TWoodmard & Lothrop ] Mr. F. S i Prices | M Foster sorvice service on the Sixth floor, F Street side, and it is now ready to furnish detailed information and make arrangements for trips in the United States, Canada and abroad. This service of expert advice and assistance in preparing both business and pleasure trips is furnished absolutely frce of charge. We invite you to make full use of it Tomorrow---The Last Day of the Year-Round Charmeusette Exhibit A new and lovely fabric with a permanent satiny luster is now being shown in the Cotton Dress Goods Section May be had in a number of charming prints. Ideal for vours and the children’s dresses. 36 inches wide—58¢ vard Junior Misses” Dresses, $22.50 Were $29.50 Charming models of velvet, twill and charmeen, in becoming one and two piece styles. ' i it Week-End Special—2 Pounds Candy, 95¢ Junior Misses” Coats, $29.50 A full two-pound box, containing luscious Homemate chocolates delectable bonbons and creamy chocolate-covered nuts, iiaa 4 ;W::C $39'5,0 A i Candy Section, Fourth ‘floor. Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor Handsome coats o e season's newest materails and most popular colors. Gym Clothes Junior Misses” Coats, $49.50 New Corset-Brassieres Crocheted Straw and Were $59.50 to $75 You will need new gym outfits for the new semester, just beginning: In plain, plaid and tweed mixtures—many fur-lined. For Spring Wear Felt Spring Hats Girls” Gym Attire Coats for wear now, and next Winter. Girls’ Smart Dresses, $12.50 5 Werg $15 to $19.50 Girls' Emblemized Middies Jersey, wool crepe, velvet and wool poplin dressgs Of jean cloth i regulation style. —just the type of dresses one wants for wear this ate emblems White Regulation Middies Gym Sateen Bloomers. . ....8175, $2.25 Spring without a coat. d st . P Spring clothes look smart—that you combination—for ‘the crocheted straw : S a y Girls” Velvet-and-Silk Dresses, $4'95 have one of these new corset-bras- gives it the lightness of Spring—and e b e R L Were $7.50 sieres. They are especially designed the felt, the ideal weight for wear Delightful models of velvet and crepe or crepe de to give the correct foundation for the now. chine, with smocking or hand embroidery. Spring dress mode. Of broche and In Misses’ and Matrons’ Styles figured batiste. : g g b and Headsizes Girls’ Twill arlvclla\icé\ggfsgresses, $22'50 One has a choice of different Athenia Gooseberry Honey % : models—each giving the youth- Castilian Navy Gobelin Smart styles for wear now and this Spring. Plain ful, natural lines of the new Vert de Gris Mother Goose colors and plaids. Sizes 10 to 14 years. Monkey Skin French Beige Spring mode. Black Gy Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Coats, $l950 Millinery Section, Third floor. Were $25 Downy wool and pelaire cloth coats, handsomely fur-trimmed. Sizes 6, 8, 10 and 14 years. Girls’ Coats, $25 Were $29.50 and $39.50 Smart coats of velour, downy wool and suede fab- Personal Representatives from Vogue, h | Rutterick, McCall Pattern Companies g LN Are Here to Assist and Advise You R l l Prices Offer Very Great Savings Our Entire Stock of OVERCOATS Formerly Selling From $45 to $65 Now $38 All our Domestic Overcoats, tailored from fabrics woven on the finer looms of Amer- ica and the Old World, have been reduced to Whether the crown or the brim chooses to be felt—the new Spring Slenderizing new models that give the hat must reveal felt—somewhere. correct and slim lines. It is very es- In this collection of felt and cro- sential—if you - would have your cheted straw—there is no lovelier Girls'” Furnishings Section, Fourth floor Boys” Gym Attire Black-lace Cotton Gym Trunks or running shorts and knitted cotton Shirts, 75¢ each. High White Canvas Tennis Shoes with black leather _reinforcements and crepe rubber soles. $2.50 and $3 pair. Corset Section, Third floor Sporting Goods Section, Second floor., Lace and Chiffon Combine in Women’s Afternoon Dresses Bows Predominate on Misses’ Afternoon Frocks rics. In clever sports and dress models. Girls’ Coats and Coat Sets, $32.50 Were $49.50 Our finer Winter coats for girls, including dress and sports models and imported sets in best colors. Girlg’ Section, Fourth floor. Clearance-—-Children’s Shoes Growing Girls’ Tan Calf Oxfords—with plain and fancy tip; welt soles. Sizes: 415, 5, 513, 6%2 AA; 313 t0 5,7 A; 5%, 6% B; 3, 6, 7 C. Were $6.50 and $7. Reduced to $4.45 Growing Girly’ Two-tone Crepe Sole Oxfords. Tan and gray combinations. Sizes: 415 to 7 AA; 215, 31, 5% to 7 A; 3V, 4, 613, 7 B; 313 D. Were $6 and $7. Reduced to $4.45 Misses’ Tan Calfskin Oxfords—plain and fancy tip. Sizes: 12 to 13Y B; 11%; to 13 C; 11%, 12 D. Were $5 and $6. Reduced to $3.45 Misses’ Patent Leather Cut-out One-strap Pumps. Sizes 13V5, 1 A; 11, 1315, 1%, 2 B; 12, 13 C. Were $5 and $5.50. Reduced to $3.45 Misses’ Patent Leather Lace Shoes—with white kid top. Turn soles. Sizes: 11%; to 13!, 1 to 2 A; 12, 13, 1, 2, B. Were $5 and $6. Reduced to $3.45 Infants High Shoes—white buckskin, patent leather and tan calfskin. Button and lace styles. Sizes: 5 to 8 B; 5t 7% C; 5 to 8 D. Were $3.50 and $4. Reduced to $2.45 Infants’ White Buckskin Button Shoes. Sizes: 3 C; 2!; to 3% D; 3 E. Were $3.50. Reduced to $2.45 Youths’ Black Calfskin Lace Shoes—welt sole. - Sizes: 12 to 1% B; 11%; to 13 C; 11%, 12 D. Were $6. Reduced to $3.45 Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Women’s Finer Shoes Broken Lots—Greatly Reduced One-strap Pumps and Oxfords—Good selection of pumps and oxfords in patent leather and gray kid; Cuban, spike and medium heels. Were $8.50 and $10. Reduced to $7.45 Pumps and Oxfords—of satin, patent leather, kid, tan alligator, with beaded buckles; Cuban, spike, Spanish and low heels. Were $12.50 to $15. Reduced to $9.45 Daniel Green Satin Slippers now $1.95 125 pairs of these well-known comfy slippers are of quilted satin, with leather soles and heels, also soft padded leather sole and heel. Wide range of col- ors and sizes, but not every size in every color. Women’s Shoe Section, Third floor. Women’s Sports Hose Reduced Others Specially Purchased English Silk-and-wool Hose, in fawn and gray mix- tures. With clox, $3. Plain $2.50 Novelty All-wool Sports Hose, in vertical and checked jacquard woven designs $3.50 Rayon and Wool Mixed Sports Hose, in sand, gray .81 and brown mixtures .. G ..$ ‘Women's Hosiery Section, First floo: Clearance---Children’s Leggins Wool and Cotton Jersey Leggins — button and “Wiz” fasteners. Desirable colors $1 to $4 Tan Leather Leggins—button and “Wiz” fastener styles $4.25 and $5 74-length Cotton-and-wool Hose. Sizes 6 to 10. 3 pairs, $1 to.. . $1.50 pair $25 and 335 Bows—big ones, little ones— one or many—they fashionably trim these delightful afternoon dresses. One may choose from georgette, crepe de chine and crepe Elizabeth and from a wide range of new and charm- ing colors. Sketched—Mother Goose georgette afternoon frock, featuring the bow at the back of the neck, $35. Besides the bow there are other interesting new styles found in this collection—em- bossed georgette — pleats — tiered skirts in new variations and clever arrangements of tucks. Misses' Dress Section, Third fioor. Sports Frocks $25 t0 $49-0 Lovely cameole. crepe, that uses both sides of the crepe ef- fectively—a new frosted silk and wool mixtures, so smart to wear with the new Givre felts —and mottled silk-and-wool $39.50 Delightiully feminine in line— these new long-sleeve chiffon and lace afternoon gowns—are outstandingly smart for bridge, tea or receptions—and for in- formal evening wear. In fact, no Spring wardrobe is com- plete without at least one of these exquisite dresses. Sketched — Monkey skin chiffon and matching lace afternoon dress, $39.50 At this price—one may ‘also choose from numerous street and afternoon models of crepe de chine and flat crepe—each exploiting new fashion notes. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Dresses, $2-95 Very exceptional in value are these lovely fine-grade linen frocks. They are just the color- ful frocks every woman needs so many of—and the low price permits one to buy as many one desires: Well-tailored— long and short sleev becom- ing club necklines, with a smart ribbon bow. For home wear now and later, and for mixtures—fashion these simple Summer. sports frocks—that need rely only on their interesting ma- terials to stand foremost in the Sports Mode for Spring. Sketched — Frosted silk-and- wool crepe sports dress in a becoming tailored style, $39.50 Sportswear Section, Third floor. “Miss Muffet” Poke Bonnets, $5 A charmingly youthful hat for younger fashionables. Soft felt and harmonizing straw combine straw to make this smart model—sketched above. In a wide choice of colors—new for Spring, 1927. Then, too, at this price—one finds any num- ber of delightful creations—for the older sister as well. Becoming and smart models that turn down in the front and up in the back in a clever manner. Come in tomor- Sketched — Long sleeve, peach linen in frock, with pleats and pockets, $2.95. In these lovely colors: rose, peach, blue, rose-tan, orchid, green and cinnamon. Home Frock Sectiod, Third floor Misses” Roseblush Kid Square-toe Oxfords $6.50 Found in the Misses’ Specialized Shoe Section School Supplies For the New Semester Pencil Boxes—Filled with pencils, erasers, holders and other accessorie: Composition Books—In loose: One of the smartest of the newest—in shoes. Fashionable young women—debu- tantes and co-eds choose this model for daytime wear. Trimmed with snakeskin- like leather which adds a smart note. Cuban heels. Model sketched, $6.50. To complete the smart Spring wardrobe, one must have a center-strap black satin, Pencils, dozen Erasers .. Scratch Pads Ink .... 0oks School Bags—With straps or brief Waterman Fountain 25c to $2.50 l-nd bound d 10¢ to 75¢ case styles, a new low price that enables every Man to possess such a garment as he will be proud to wear, not only the rest of this season but for several seasons to come. Both single and double breasted models in the latest and most approved cuts and patterns await your selection, including a number of the more ex- pensive camel’s-hair Coats. Grays, tans, browns and blues are the feature colors. Sizes 34 to 46. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor SHIRTS, $1.85 Formerly $2.50, $3 and $4 Woven or Printed Madras Shirts, some with negli- gee fronts and others with pleated bosoms; most styles having a separate collar-to-match. Imported and Domestic PAJAMAS, $3.15 Formerly $5 and $6 - At this greatly reduced price we offer our own direct.importations of fine Pajamas as well as many of excellent domestic make. A selection of stripes, figures and polka dots in English broadcloth is pre- sented. Imported and Domestic SOCKS, $2 Pair Formerly $2.50, $3 and $3.50 High-grade. Wool and Silk-and-wool Socks, in medium weights for immediate wear and lighter weights for the warmer weather. Diamonds, plaids, two-tone effects and stripes are but a partial men- tion of the choice provided. Sizes 10 to 1114, Men's Furnishings Section, First floor. Defiance Tires for Fords and Chevrolets $10-75 $9.50 29x4.40 Balloon 30x3Y 0. 8. Besides these two prices and sizes we carry a full line of these long-wearing, low-priced Tires for all makes of automobiles. Auto Tire Section, Second floor. Auto Batteries, $10, $12, $12.50 For Fords and Chevrolets A new addition to our Auto Tire Section is this line of Auto Batteries that includes the proper sizes for other cars than those mentioned above—and at pro- portionately low prices. spike-heel pump, with a short vamp and B round top, $8. Also in patent leather, $8. gh.m}'::::fl;ny:’n D Misees' Shoe Section, Third floor. Stationery Section, First Children's Hosiery Section, Firet floor. row to see this fashionable new selection. Auto Tire Section, Second floor. Children’s Millinery Section, Fourth floor.

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