Evening Star Newspaper, September 9, 1928, Page 52

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THE SUNDAY .STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SEPTEMBER 9, 1928_PART % A s 1 s b ettty chic--from The viewpoint of Velvel Every day sees Velvet still more firmly entrenched as the season’s most fashionable fabric—favored for gowns of every color at every desired price. Here are modish gowns of Velvet in the season’s four leading colors—Black, Harvest Brown, Moderne Blue and Guava Red. With each we present a group of correct accessories in matching or harmonizing shades—so that the ensemble effect of vour costume may be as correct as the fabric and color of your new Fall gown. Y If you prefer to make your own Brown velvet Every New Shade of Exquisite Iy fitted, Antelope back- correct for strap bag, shell or afternoon (Main Floor) clf frame. ' VELVET e Colors as rich as those seen in a stained-glass window are found in the Matching deep pile of this velvet. As a dress fabric BiioEtEse ;};‘)“Cl‘(‘{h‘z‘;“_ it needs little ornamentation. et e mg. $3.00 Guava Red Harvest Brown Burlwood $3.00 i ooy Moderne Blue English Green Black e Black Chiffon Velvet $9.95 After 2 ¥ Choker of Chanel: rock cry- glowing anm- Black chiffon velvet may be used as ; stal set with ber choker, L - . o rondels. square cut. e successfully in a queenly gown, a robe de $5.00 $3.00 style, or a frock of picquant youthfulness. “ (Main Floor.) Harvest Brown T For Sale in the New Daylight Fabric Guava Red Velvet, $16.50 k;-:{ bro“g Section on the Fifth Floor 1 Printed Velvet Graceful scarf and Lo b .-‘ ’ facing of beige geor- i‘]“’;“a high $25.00 gette make for har- 7 \ St Cleverly Sl o mony in this frock. - $6.00 developed in Artistic inspiration (Fifth Floor.) burgundy of printed velvet in The Hat suede. i & ! shades of guava red. o seguins: ekt (Dol A o __ The Hat Black velvet, sug- ting, flattering is this i brown velvet hat. g\estm_g ltheh_beren Amazingly chic. e b R 1 4 ' $5.00 (Third Floor.) - e 2 (Third Flso: A clasp of t‘:]‘ oder nle Sitk lined 4 > * & 8 ; ue jewels i ¥ ¢ " the bag of and with a grey calf. jgweled ‘ N ) The velvet dress sports y 4 ‘ $10.00 clasp is this Anteloe % . P bag. H P (Main Floor.) 510.00 y ! Lace N eckwear . \ N : n (Matn Ploer.) : \ ! % : $1 .95 to $4.95 Princess Astrid Lace For the velvet gown nothing is ; 4 lovelier than collars and cuffs of k_v:i, h i.t; ! = this delicate lace. L ‘glc;ye;i:é it 7 b t },1'.:\: wrist. L @& Alencon Lace it et“ 30 ; Is especially good with velvet ] L 3 $3.00 e ¥ . . . deep vokes of it, or vests or N b (Main Floor.) (Main Ploor.) ), berthas. Irish Lace As well as net and val conspire to enhance the beauty of the velvet ’ ensemble. In collars and cuffs or / Cry stals, 4 i fronts. 3 i S a p phire tin cut in N » crystals set 36-inch in chain of strands. heavy silver. £6.00 W AL, and rhinestone ornaments Modern Blue ‘ ; $7.50 Transparent Velvet (Aain Floor.) (Main Ploor.) 1 pul‘;l;lg ‘\;:)lvet $1 to $5 Softly bloused waist, swathed hip line proclaim Simplicity of line, i N the smartwess of this blue perfection of design Rhmestone Pms gown. and wmaterial mark g $39.50 szl SN For the drapery at the side of R : the skirt or shoulder or neck. v The Hat Pins artfully designed, some rep- The Hat dv‘:‘,;‘;&;: 3 $12.50 resenting fruit or flowers. $10. fad ., Vel Flashing Rhime- . ¥ Black satin. stomes, Soteil clever. Rhinestone Buckles sl il L Miller. ly draped distinguish gt g 5 this import from Exquisitely set in plated silver softly draped con- $14.50 dustria. . o . tinues the blue s in square, round or oval designs. motif. (Pitth Floor.) (Third Floor.) (Maln Ploor.) (Third Ploor.) B 1 1 Z

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