Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1928, Page 27

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Lelong-inspired Baguette-cut Crystal Jewelty Distinctive pieces of cos- tume jewelry have arrived from Paris with the name of this famous couturier to sponsor their smartness. The square cut, baguette crystal is combined with sparkling rhinéstones and simulated semi-précious stones, and i set in. Sterling -Silver links. Each piece is individual and offers smart women ensém- bles as well as separate pieces— Necklaces, $12 to $50 Bracelets, $30 to $85 Jewel-Fobs, $5 to $25 Earrings..$5 to $25 CosTuME JEWELRY, FirsT FLOOR. Imported Vi‘olets In colored bandboxes that- tell you their shade $1.50 These lovely violets are en- ticing—in color and odeur— for they may be had in peach, red, green, rose and natural, with a delicate vio? let scent. They are in a de- lightful bandbox of the same shade as the violets—mak- ing a lovely gift. They are also exceptionally attractive in price. ArmiriciaL FLOWERS, FIRST FLOOR. The Tuck-in Blouse Suit for the Junior Miss $29.50 The “tuck-in" suit is de- cidedly new—a fashion of vouth. Girls at boardimg school and college will ap- preciate the chic of this suit, of tan tweed, with seven- eighth-length coat and skirt, with fitted yoke that buttons in the front. The two-tone jersey sweater, also, buttons in the front and is smartly tucked in—in man-like fashion. JUNIOR MISSES' APPAREL FourtH FLOOR. Tweed Suits —for women are epitomized in these tan and gray tweed suits, with raccoon collars and cuffs, smartly Dbelted, $79.50. WoMEN'S Buirs, THIRD FLOOR. Infants” Warm Blankets, $6.50 For the chilly nights of Au- tumn little tots will appre- ciate one of these warm, woolly, comfortable all-wool blankets. They may be had in the loveliest shades, too— pink and blue, with satin bindings. They are in the large crib sizes—hig enough to tuck under well. Others, $2 to $12.50 INFANTS' FURNISHINGS Fourta FLOOR. Well-dressed Little Girls Wear Hat and Coat Sets $45 Small, little girls, who value chic as much as their smart mothers, are wearing these well-tailored hat and coat sets of wool, collared and cuffed with Australian opos- sum. The coats are lined with silk and are warmly in- terlined. The hats repeat the smart note of fur. Sizes 2 to 6 years JUVENILE APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. A new shipment Philippine Gowns 31 These lovely gowns are of excellent quality naingook—- in white — entirely hand- made, with fine hand em- broidery that is dainty, but not elaborate. Sleeveless and kimono- sleeve styles—with round, square and vee necklines. Sizes 15, 16, 17 CorToN UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, - WoopwARD & LLoTHROP 10™ 11™ F axp G STREETS - The Dress You Want Is Easily Selected Here Distinctive Negli d istinctive [Negligees an $ . Lounging Pajamas, $22-5 v ) . Smart Loungin For Girls and Misses Pajamas — in gmfi and three piece models of plain colored or printed silks. The model sketched of red crepe edged with gold braid with sleeveless surplice top, and three- quarter-length coat. Others, $16.75. Negligees—of vouthful charm — such as the model sketched — with flowing sleeves of chiffoi. Others trimmed with ostrich, fine lace -- or tailored. Others, $12.50 to $125. Girrs’ FURNISHINGS FouRTH FLOOR. Corduroy Robes, 5 For cold nights and chilly mornings You will no doubt want one of these well made cordu- roy robes, fully-ined and styled to be charming as well as useful. Collars in two tones add a distinctive note. Either belted or side-tie models, with- Tuxedo collars. One of these corduroy robes is indispensable for com- fort and chic this Winter. Make your selection early. Rose, Copen, Orchid, Pansy. g NEGLIGEES, TrIRD FLOOR, Laird, Schober Shoes Exclusively at Woodward & Lothrop are proving more than ever the choice of the smart woman this season Here are four favorites of the season—one of which is sketched. This is the footwear that the best dressed women are wearing—for it combines style and quality. For Alternoon. wear—a real For Walking—a calfskin one- lizard pump, with suede quar. strap pump, with buckle; leath- ter, $20. A er heel, $12.50. For Daytime wear—one-strap For Afternoon wear—center- suede pump, with cutout; Cu- strap pump, in patent leather or ban heel, §15. satin, $15. 7 WomEN's SHoes, THirp Frook. Prints Gay and New in Fall Fabrics Specially Displayed This Week The flowers that bloomed in the Spring and Summer can- not be compared to the ones that bloom today on the smartest velvets, silks and woolens. Someétimes the prints are geometrical in design, as well as floral—but, always they are small. PRINTED SILKS Couturiers’ Printed Velvets, $10.50 to $20 yard Patou, Callot, Lelong, Boulanger and Bernard spon- sored these identical prints at the Autumn openings, Cheney’s Printed Transparent Velvet, $9.50 yard " Printed velvets are used from morning to night, by the smart woman—from sports to evening. Small patterns, stripes, bayadere and checks. Tweed Printed Silks, $3 to $4.50 yard One of the most fashionahle of Fall silks—this de- “-sign taken from woolen fabrics on crepe de chine, Printed Satin, $4 yard One ‘of the newest of the printed silks—crepe satin printed in small mottled designs. S1LKs, SECOND FLOOR. PRINTED WOOLENS Silk-and-Wool Printed Crepe Ibis, $5 yard This new silk and wool crepe is in the popular tweed designs—and makes the smartest daytime frocks. Silk-and-Wool Printed Tweeds, $3.50 yard In a variety of new tweed prints in the combina- tions of colors that are smart for sports and day- time. New Printed Jersey, $3.75 8 This new printed jersey makes one and two piece frocks used alone or combined with plain jersey. All-Wool Printed Challis, $1 yard A variety of new prints in light and dark patterns— suitable for children’s and women’s clothes, ‘WooLEN Goops, Seconp FLOOR. Sketched, center— Women's tailored ombre green light-weight woolen frock, in coat style, that buttons at scalloped closing. $25. Sketched, below at richt— Misses' three-piece frock of blue crepella with matching silk hlouse that tiss through the cardigan. $25. Sketched, below at left— Two-pitce jersev frock, in rust, with wool embroidery in orange, tan and brown, with metal threads. $59.50. Hand-embtroidered Jersey Frocks $59.50 In the Sportswear Section where one always expects to find smart things—and does —are these one and two piece jersey frocks, with wool and metal embroidery in harmonizing colors. Some have plain tailored necklines—others are finish- ed with a detail of the em- braidery seen on the jumper tiand sleeves — still others have mannish collars. Others, $25 to $59.50. SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Velveteen and Crepe Dresses $16.50 You will be delighted with these smart frocks—that are so exceedingly attractive in price as well as style and quality. Fashioned with velveteen skirts with lace- trimmed crepe de chine blouses or of crepe with the néw godets of velvet—or entirely of velvet, with flared skirt and lace collar— one finds many charming styles from which to choose. Lesser Pricen Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. 1928. Women’s tailored light-weight Woolen and Silk Frocks, $25 The wool frocks have a fineness of tailoring and a lightness of weight that makes them most desirable for cold-weather wear. Wool crepes, silk and wool and. light-weight tweeds on ombre and one-tone effects. Coat models and styles with deep vestees or the fash- ionable surplice closing’ are notes of importance in these frocks. Others are of Canton crepe and flat crepe with ad- justable hiplines, new flared skirts and unusual pins— at this most moderate price, $25. ‘WoMEN's DREssES, THIRD FLooR, Misses” Silk and Wool Frocks, $25 ‘As both are smart—one must have-both silk and wool frocks in one’s wardrobe ‘ One of the many styles of silk and wool frocks is sketched. They can but suggest the smartness and variety here.. The silk frocks include models of canton, satin; georgettes and crepe with flared pleated and draped skirts and with lace and novelty pins. The light-weight woolen frocks—of tweed, wool georgette, crepella and jersey are in one and two piece models— with individuality of styling that will appeal to young co-eds and debutantes.” Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. Sketched, left— Little Women’s black canton crepe frock with black transparent velvet, effectively com- bined, $25. Sketched, below— A Larger Women's tan satin frock, with -deep ecru yvoke and uneven hemline at sides that is slenderiz- ing. $39.50. Larger Women's Silk Frocks, $39-%0 The larger woman will find slenderizing frocks here—of satin, canton crepe and geor- gette—tailored to give smartness of line, but not add a fraction of an inch. The deep vestees and vee necklineg, the long scarf ties and side drapes, lace yokes and pleatéd skirts tend. to take away a few pounds. In new Fall colors and black. Sizes 4214 to 50%. Little Women’s Wool and Silk Frocks, $25 The frock. sketched is typi- cal -of this collection of frocks at $25. ‘Satin, crepe, georgette, pin-striped twill and Burma crepe—in the new -styles—with tiers, cir- cular or pleats and jabots. Sizes 35% to 4314, Others, $29.50 to $59,50. SPECIAL S12E Apparel, THIRD FLOOR, The Shagmoor Coat May Be Furred or Plain Fur-trimmed Shagmoots $79.50 The English outdoor woman is responsible for the Shag- moor sports coat. Shagmoor topcoats offer the American woman the English type of sports coat that is smartly tailored, yet impervious to the weather. These fur-trimmed models have flattering wolf collars— such as the model sketched, $79.50. Other “Shagmoors” $59.50 to $225 With beaver, wolf, kit fox and raccoon. WomeN's Coats, Tainp FLooR. Plain Shagmoors 35 Shagmoor coats are virtual- ly dustproof, wrinkle and moisture proof. They are made of the purest wool, with the most British-like tailoring. The plain “Shag- moors” are tailored with standing or notched collar, double or single breasted and with or without belts, The model sketched has a stand- ing collar and deep slanting pock- ets, $38. i s Others, $39.50 Largér Women’s Coats Plain, $45; Fur-trimmed, '$79.50 and $95. - Little Woman's Coats Plain, $3° 50 Coats, THIRD FLOOR.

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