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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. T’RIT)A‘Y.' SEPTEMBER 14, 1928 WooODWARD & [LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS ens Monday--Get the Children Ready Tomorrow 250 Paris-inspited Hats Attractively Priced $ I O Exact copies—such as Reboux’s striking success, “Diana”—sketched— the daring turban of velvet, skillfully draped, with an enormous velvet bow at the right side—are included in this exceptional collection of hats. Others—such as the other model illustrated—take their inspiration from the outstanding Paris successes. This poke, with the wide sides, was of Agnes’ “1880” inspiration. It is trimmed with cire braid. An exceptional collection that includes large and small headsi; styles for college girls, misses and matrons at this attractive pri MiLLINerY, TrIRD FLOOR. Off to School Well Equipped School Bags, $1.75; of imitation leather with steel-rod rein- forced strap. Oth Pencil Cases, in triple- 3 including paint box,” crayons, colored pencil, eraser, compass, pencil sharpener, ruler, 11 pen- cils and 1 pen holder ..$1.50 Others, 25¢ to $2.50. Loose-leaf Notebooks Others, 50c. Paper, to fit, package By the dozen packages Composition Books...10c Scratch Pads, plain or ruled .. o ..5¢, 15¢ Tablets . _ 5S¢, 10c Pencils, dozen.... c to S0c Fountain Pens, special for school children, in colors, with clip OF TINE oo ....$150 Waterman Pens . ...82.75 Sheaffer’s Lifetime Pens, $§7.50, $8.75 StATIONERY, FIRST FLOOR. SPECIAL Women’s All-Linen White Handkerchiefs 54 45C the dozen These are most unusual values. Beautiful embroid- ered corners add daintiness to these all-linen white handkerchiefs. 'HANDKERCHIEFS, FIRST FLOOR. Tomorrow We Place on Sale 1,200 pairs All-Silk Chiffon Picot-top Hose Special * These identical hose regularly An unusually high quality hose—at an unusually low price. . sell much higher. Fine, even weave and clear, sheer texture. Beautifully shaped, with re- inforced foot—and of all silk—even the garter hem; dainty picot top. Sizes 81 to 10. In Autumn’s loveliest shades— Mavis Duetone Aurora Hostery, Fmst FLoOR. Peter Pan Nude Rosewood G unmetal Tweed and Real Alligator Oxfords, $10 The Smart Choice of College Misses The college girl is quick to appreciate the smartest of the new fash- ions—and two important fashions that she heartily endorses—are ® tweed oxfords and alligator oxfords. In fact, chic girls returning to college and boarding.schools are taking.a pair of each of these models back. Sketched—Brown wool tweed oxford with brown kid tip, quarter and covered heel is very smart, $10. Misses’ Suoes, THIRD FLOOR. Sketched—An un Iy chic oxford of real alligator, with Goodyear welt sole and leather Cuban heel, §10. Suede—The Irhportant Fall Shoe Fashion for Women, $12-5 Suede is undoubtedly the most important of footwear fashions. Alone or combined with other leathers, these models are outstanding exam- ples of chic. Sketched—Brown suede pump, with cross-strap of real lizard, $12.50. Four-eyelet oxford, with real alliga- tor—smart street model, $15. Two-strap walking pump, with wing tip of alligator; Cuban heel, $13.50. Sketched—Broad strap pump—an im- portant fashion, with buckle, $12.50. Afternoon suede pump. with brown kid inlay in the quarter, $15. Pump, with chain strap of suede and python, piped with gold kid, $13.50. Above models in black and brown suede, WomMEN'S SHoEs, THIRD FLOOR. Cameo Poinciana Brown 1.65.' Minerva 4-button-length pull-on washable twoplex Fabric Gloves $1.25 Every college girl and smart woman is including a pair or two of these washable two-plex fab- ric gloves in their Fall shopping list. With Paris Point backs. In mode, sand, heach, beige, cocoa, gray and white. Guoves, First FLOOR. Suede Belts " are most fashionable The suede belt plays an impor- tant role in the Autumn mode. They add youthful smartness to frocks, ensembles and coats. They have covered or metal buckles. Our collection of belts includes patent leather with metal buckles and novelty suede belts and metal girdles. 50c to %4 LeAaTHER Goops, First FLOOR. The New Corset-Brassiere for Fall, $5 The new corset-brassiere is more feminine and youthful than ever. We are showing two new mod- els—entirely boneless, of dotted or striped rayon and with hip sections of soft elastic and dainty ribbon shoulder straps, Corsets, THIRD FLOOR. Week-end Candy Special 2 pounds 95¢ Two pounds of our delicious homemade chocolate candy, with nuts, creams and cara- mels. Fresh daily. 24-Ounce Jars bf Hard Filled Candy, 50c CanpIES, First FLOOR. . pidue collar, §1250. occasions, $16.75. ) Girls’ bordered light= Girls’ black velvet- weight tweed frock, een frock, with Irish with velveteen jacket vet 2.piece frock. with pleats from the crachet lace and col. —the ideal frock for i youthful shoulder and white lars—for “dgess-up” boarding school and vy frock for college wear, $16.75. sorority teas, $29.50. jersey frock, Juniors’ brown vel- This streamer felt Stitched felt Hat The eyebrow brim is chic for the very worn on back of the s portant for young, $3.75¢ head, $3.75. juniors, $3.75. The velvet beret is a foremost Fall style, $3.75. Girls’ and Juniors’ School Hats, $375 Of felt, soleil and velvet and felt combined—with just a simple rib- bon or stitching. These are the styles best liked—by the best dressed girls and juniors— that go off to school. New Fall Colors, Navy and Black. Other Hats, $5 to $15 GIRLS’ MILLINERY, FOURTH FLOOR. Girls’ Oxfords Girls’ Oxfords Boys’ Oxfords - 35 $4.50 $6:50 A sturdy well made ; blucher oxford of tan elk- A well made tan calfskin skin with ht tip and oxford, with shicld tip and crepe sole. Especially de- crepe sole. A popular signed for us. Sizes 2; Trot ;\[oc model. Sizes A smart oxford for sturdy school wear—of tan cali- skin, fashionably trimmed with alligator calf, Sizes 1o 6, 2% to 7, 2Y% ¢ CHILDREN’S SoEs, Fourtn FLoOR. “Woodshire, Jr.’’ “Woodshire, Jr.’’ Boys' twsed golf Junior striped shirt, woolen suit, with four.piece suit, with ers, $3.50, and $2; Partridge cor- two pairs of golf two pairs of long slip-on sweater in duroy shorts, $2.50. knickers, $15.75. trousers, §$22.50. new pattern, $5. Smart brown canton crepe Whipcord riding habit with tiered frock, bound in satin light breeches and dark coat, with suede belt, Jap —a copy of Bernard & Cy, brown coat with rounded fox collar and cavalier cuffs, 3295%. corners, $49.50. $79.50. Brown ombre Jane Wandl . Girls’ Wool Frocks, $12:50 In tailored styles, of washable flannel, light-weight tweeds, jersey, wool crepe, printed challis and plaids, these frocks have bows at the neck, pique and linen collars—and a distinction of styling most unusual at $12.50. / Plain or Printed Velveteen Frocks, $16.75 Other Frocks, $7.50 to $22.50 GrrLs” Frocks, Fourtn FLOOR. Juniors’ Plain and Printed Jersey Frocks, $16.75 Nothing is newer than printed jersey—especially in these prints of pens, pencils, slates and numerical de- signs—unless it is jersey combined with satin or with a velveteen jacket. Transparent Velvet and Satin Frocks, $29:50 For the social life of college and boarding scheol, every girl will need one or two of these frocks—vouth- fully and smartly styled. Others, $29.50 to $§9.50. JuNI0RS’ FROCKS, FOURTH FLOOR. Girls” Slip-on and Coat Sweaters Speciar $1-95 These sweaters are exceptional in value—as you will appreciate when you see them. In plaids and plain colors. Both coat and slip-on models at this attrac- tive price. ~ Vee, crew and round collar necklines. Sizes 8 to 16. Others, $3.95 to $7.50. Girls’ and Juniors’ Skirts, %5 The “Sunburst” skirt—the newest vogue—is in plaid wool. Others in plain colors and plaids on body tops or bands. Other skirts, $2.95 to $7.50. Girls’ 3/4-length Hose, 50c pair Wool and Wool-and-rayon Hose, in a wide va- riety of designs, colors and styles. Sizes 6 to 10. Misses’ Silk Hose, $1-50 pair Of even. fine weave, with lisle-lined garter.hem. In new Fall shades. Sizes 8 to 10. Grris’ FURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR. Moire Hair Ribbons, 35¢ yd. ITair ribbons are “in” again. These lovely moire rib- bons make crisp, perky bows to sit atop onc’s curls at school. In nile, orchid, yellow, pink, coral and tan. t inches wide. Rissons, First FLOOR. The Well-dressed Boy will wear “Woodshire Jr.”” Four-piece Suits Sizes § ta 16 years With 2 pairs of Golf Knickers $1 5'75 . Sizes 15 to 20 years .50 With 2 pairs Long Trousers $22 These well tailored suits—with all ecarmarks of higher-priced suits—are made of specially selected materials chosen for their wearing qualities. Boys’ Separate Golf Knickers, $3.50. Of long-wearing fabrics; fully lined and reinforced. Sizes 7 to 18 years, Sweaters, in new Fall patterns, $5. Shirts, white and colors; 1214 to 14 neck. $1.50. Blouses, white and color: to 14 years, $1. Small Boys’ Blouses, with buttons at the waist. Sizesq« 4 to 10 years, $1. ¥ Junior Shirts, sizes 8 to 12 years, $1.50, $2. Bovs' Arparer, FourtH Froor. The College Girl Selects Copies of Imported Frocks, $29-50 The ‘- cachets of the famous designers—Germaine, Lecomte, Jenny. Worth and Bernard & Cy are in these copies. They are the type of exclusive frocks that every college girl likes—and these are very at- tractively priced. In canton crepe, with satin. Black, navy and harvest brown. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ Dresses. THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Jane Wandl Campus Coats, $79-50 These are the coats college girls are taking back with them—Camel-Rah coats, a new woolly camel-hair-like fabric—chinchilla models, newly important—and im- ported English tweeds. Many with sports furs. badger, raccoon, lynx and woll. Misses’ FRocks, THIRD FLOOR. Misses’ Riding Habits, $49-50 Unmistakably English in cut, these habits may be had in tweed, melton cloth and whipcord—in one color or two tones of wood brown. Others have black or brown melton cloth coats and tan or gray breeches. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Others, $29.50 and $39.50., Junior Misses’ Habits, $29.50 and $39.50. Sizes 8 to 14 years. And all Smart Accessories for the Riding Costume SPORTSWEAR, THiRD FLOOR.