Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1928, Page 21

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WOODWAR Girls’ Tweed Coat, $2950 | &) Winter Overcoat for junior boys 3 to 10 $22.50 Misses’ Civet Cat Trimmed Norma Cloth Coat, 95 Misszs’ Opera Pumps, with buckle, 5§ Misses’ Dance Frock—Copy of Chanel’s $42.50 Junior Misses’ Coat, $595° New Double-breasted Quercoat for boys 11 to 18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, 10™ 11™ F axpD G STREETS Misses’ Dance Frocks, $42-50 copies of the leading P‘aris fashions Chanel, Worth, Goupy and Martial et Armand This replica of Chanel's—of satin—with the famous pagoda silhouette—its down-in-the-back hengline, string belt of self material—is but one of the large coll¢ction of smart evening frocks here. £ These frocks are not “just evening frdcks”—but are the suc- cessful fashions from the foremost, couturiers. Equally important this season is the vogue nfestreet shades for eve- ning—harvest brown, guaya red, English red. deep blues— found here with light shades as well: In Taffeta, Satin de Lyon, Moire, Chiffon and Lace. Others, $29.50 to $39.50. Misses’ DRessES, THIRD FLOOR. l 13 The Cossack Influence in Junior Misses’ Coats, $59-50 With its shawl collar and cuffs of gr:‘y caracul, this black velvet coat shows a definite Russian inifuence. Short, curly gray caracul affords a sophisticated afd smart contrast on black velvet that is particularly smart fgr juniors. Sports and Dress Coats in this collectidn, of Tweed, Broad- cloth, Valma and Camel’s Hair. Sizes ;3, 15,°17. JUNIOR Misses’ Coats, FOURTH FLOOR. 1 | Girls'Belted TweedCoats,$29-50 With Sports Fur Cof;’ars Distinctly youthful are these belted twged coats, collared with Australian and ringtail opossum. (fthers are straight- line models with kit fox, nutria, civet "cat and American opossum. i i Tailored of tweeds, polaire and suede-fivished cloths—they are suitable for school and dress occasionsh Sizes 7 to 14 years. GIrLS’ CoAts, FOURTH FLOOR. A . Double-breasted Coliats, $25 For Boys 11 to 18 yéars Double-breasted coats are the choice of the smartly dressed boy—11 to 18 years of age. Our selectiop offers the new- est of fabric designs in browns, tans, oxfirds and herring- bone weaves. The tailoring is of the ustal Woodward & Lothrop fine quality. Others, $20 to $35. Boys’ Store, FourTE FLOOR. Boys’ Winter Overcoats, $22:50 For Smaller Boys, 3 to 10 years This selection offers many styles besides the yvell-liked belted model. Single and doubie breasted motlcls‘_!\\'ith raglan and set-in sleeves and Navy models. Chinchillas, jerseys, chev- iots and tweeds. Tailoring and quality are exceptionally high —prices are unusually conservative. Others,$13.75 to $25. Boys’ STorE, FOURTH FLOOR, ! Leather and Sheepé‘lined Coats are favored by, Boys Wool-lined Leather Jackets, Medium and : Heavy Weight $13.50, Sweaters, $5 to $12.50. Corduroy Lumperjacks, $8.50. Leather Coats,” $20 to $35. Sheep-lined Coats, $13.50, Wool Lumberjacks, $5 and $5.75. Boys’ Store, FOURTH FLOOR. The Dagmar Pump'g 38 is a winning number with co-eds The immediate and overwhelming success of this “Dagmar” model makes it one of the leading pumps for Fgll. An opera pump in black satin or patent leather, with a genuine cut steel buckle at $8—makes the “Dagmar” a valug as well. Other New Pumps, $6.50 to $12.5(!: Genuine Cut Steel Buckles, $3 to $8 phir Misses’ SHOES, THIRD FLOOR, ¢ Girls’VelourandFelt Haizs,$8-5° Decidedly the two preferred hat materials fof Autumn— velour and felt are being worn by both geniors and juniors—in youthful models, with interesting} tucks and smart, snug-fitting line at the back of the neck:? Elephants and birds add chic notes to some models—and for the very young child, there are strecamer styles. 20-20}% Headsizes, for young children. 21-21}% Headsizes, for college girls. f ! H Imported Berets, $1.50 and $3.75 g CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, FOURTH FLOOR. ! s ¥ ¥ Coat Fashions, $95! That are approved by college girls for both their style and pricez The smart suede-finished fabrics—Majora and Nogma cloth fashion these coats that are offset with chic treatments of long and short-haired furs. The dress coat uges wolf, fox, krimmer, dyed civet cat and kit fox in interesting ways —shawl collars, Paquin collars and new types of ‘ufis. In shades of Brown, Blue, Black, Beige. Misses’ Coats, THRp FLOOR. i l.LoTHROP Flannelette Pajamas, 195 Boarding school girls—who have liked the comfort of flannelette pajamas now find these printed ones extremely chic as well. The model sketched illustrates how very attractive they are. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Other Flannelette Pajamas —in one and two-piece styles —in plain colors and stripes —and with short and long sleeves, $1.50 to $2.95. Cotton Pajamas, of crepe, broad- cloth and cambric 1n plain colors and stripes—one and two piece styles. Sizes 8 to 18. $1.95 to $3.50. GIRLS’ FURNISHINGS FourTH FLOOR. Children’s . Warm and Smart Gloves Two-plex Hand-sewn Fabric Gloves, $2. Popular pull-on style. In mode and sand. Fancy-Cuff and One-button Glace Gloves, $3 and $3.50. With Paris point embroid- ered backs. Mode and tan. Two-plex Pull-on Washable Fabric Gloves, $1. The glove that is popular for school. Mode and sand. Groves, FIrst FLOOR. Week-End Candy Special; 2 pounds, 95¢ Two pounds of our delicious homemade candies — choco- lates, creams, caramels and bonbons. Fresh daily. Our “Woodlo” Milk Chocolates, 80c pound Canp1Es, FIRsT FLOOR. Boys’ High-top Storm Boots Sizes, 1074 to 13, $6. Sizes, 1374 to 6, $7.50. A sturdy boot of brown elkskin, made on the Army last, with heavy leather sole and heel. Lace style, with two straps at the top and a knife pocket on the right shoe. Shoes for the Little Fellow School Shoes of Norwegian calfskin, a splendid model, built to fit the little fellow’s foot, with broad, unboxed toe and narrow heel. Sizes, 875 to 11, $5. Sizes, 1114 to 2, $5.50. Blucher-cut High Shoes, made on natural shape last with plain welt sole and spring heel. Tan elkskin, smoked elkskin or patent leather. Sizes 4 to 8, $3.50. Sizes 87 to 11, $4.50. CHILDREN'S SHOES FOURTH FLOOR, OCTOBER 26, 1928. | WoobpwarD & L.oTHROP THE MEN’S STORE——Second floor The Army-Yale football game will be broadcast tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 2:15. Come to The Men’s Store to “Listen in,” where chairs have been provided for your comfort. We have a limited number of Men’s High Grade White Linen Handkerchiefs with corded borders, hand-rolled hems and colored cut-out initials. Very Specially Priced, $1.25. Tae MEN's STORE, ScoNp FLOOR. Special Men’s Furnishings Popularly Priced Fancy Hose, 75¢ Colorful, smart-looking hose of high-grade silk-and-lisle and silk-and-rayon with vertical stripes, plaids and fancy clocks. Regularly these would be much more. You should buy several pairs at this price. Silk Scarfs, $2.25 Rich-looking colors in these silk scarfs that will blend well with your Winter overcoats. Buy yours now; it will save you much. Sweaters, $3.50 Coat style sweaters in a com- fortable weight. Sizes 36 to 46 may be had in black, navy, ox- ford, brown and light blue. Pleasing styles and enduring service Pajamas, $2.50 You will enjoy complete rest and comfort in these full-cut madras and percale suits. And you will be interested, too, in knowing that they are priced lower than regularly. So often clothes are bought on im- mediate appearance, but, in buying these suits, you buy lasting ap- pearance. The tailoring and fab- rics are of an enduring quality, the two pairs of trousers with each suit assure maximum wear. Young men will like the models and pat- terns. Trench Coats, $18 Popular with Young Men Mocha Gloves, $3.35 Consistently popular, and usually much higher priced are these neat gray mocha gloves. Plain or embroidered backs; regular and cadet sizes. $3.35 pair. © THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Everywhere young men are ac- claiming these as their choice for a general utility coat. At this popu- lar price we feature a model with leather buttons. THE MEN’s STORE, SECOND FLOOR. “Town and Country” Windbreakers Your Boy Wants A Bicycle 15 Windbreakers are popular sports garments for Fall wear. This style, of suede leather, has knit collar, cuffs and waistband. Either tan or gray. Others, $17.50 to $20 SPORTING Goops, FOURTH FLOOR. $37.50 And, because you want to give him the best you should buy one of the new Iver Johnson models. They have the truss bridge construction, are light in weight and smartly de- signed. Others, $32.50 to $50 No. 44 Atwater Kent A new 8-tube electric set in handsome cabinet s ]_ 85 Complete Radio and Cabinet illustrated Greatly extended reception range and an even finer and more natural repro- duction are features which should make you want to own this set. It is mounted in a handsome cabinet, as illustrated, which has a 100-A R.CA. built-in speaker—one of the finest obtainable. Ne. 18 Radiola and Cabinet, $165 A Low Price for a set of this character No battery or eliminator bothers with this compactly designed set, just attach it to your light socket, tune-in on the program yo sh and then enjoy really pleasurable radio reception. Sets are complete with tubes and 100-A° R.C.A. built-in spéaker. Convenient Terms if desired on either set Rap1o Garreries, Fourta FrLooR.

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