Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1928, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D: O. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1928 —The Christmas Store et Ensembles are smartly sponsored for Southern Climes Woolen Coats accompany silk frocks—or find matching skirts with charming silk blouses The requisite of youth; smart lines—the demand of mod- erns; smart compliance to weather conditions—these ad- vance ensembles qualify with a southern chic; distinctive of Woodward & Lothrop fashions. Southern resorts show the Parisian preference for ensembles — Woodward & Lothrop offers them in their smartest versions. $49-50 to %95 Typical of the collection here for women and misses Almond Green and Gray Coat En- Beige Two-piece Tweed Suit Ene semble; gray tweed three-quarter semble; in warm sun-tan shade. coat, with lining to match two- Silk blouse attractively embroid- piece silk frock $59.50 ered in wool 395 WOMEN’S AND Misses’ Enseusies, TrIRD FLOOR. An Outstanding Value Boys Wool Shaker Sweaters Regularly $5 95 much higher What a gift opportunity for the boys, 8 to 16 years, that you know. The quality is outstanding at this attractive price—and they are decidedly “gift-right” in every boy’s opmlon Crew-neck styles Blue Vee-neck styles’ Black Shawl-collar styles Maroon Coat and Pull-on styles Combinations Trz Boys’ Srorz, Fourtr FLOOR. “Flying with Lindbergh,” $2-50 The Gift Book everyone will enjoy b | Donald E. Keyhoe really contributes a most- modern gift to all readers in this absorbing account of Lindbergh’s air epics. Girls, boys, men and women are intensely interested in Lindbergh, the flying hero—every one will enjoy this book. “Gateway to Storyland,” $1-50 “Volland” Gift Books, 65¢ I Includes many of youth’s fa- Young people, 3 to 10, find I vorite stories—with quantities storiés told especially for them; of gay and colorful pictures. pictures galore. ‘TrE Book Srore, Pmst FLook. Satin Mules---a modern preference And Woodward & Lothrop is the preferred place to shop— naturally, because here one finds a most delightful assortment from which to choose. Among the many new styles— Plain Satin Mules, with smart Satin Mules; new style with satin linings $3.50 spur-straps; gold and silver Plain Satin Mules; turned Sl i sole.s. Feather trintmed_ $4.50 Satin Mules; modernistic trim- Question-mark Satin Mules; ming of apphque in gold or a new style $4 silver kid; two styles....$7 Rhinestone and Crystal Buckles bring festive charm to Dancing Slippers And they are proving very smart “modern” gifts this year. The variety here is suggested by the price range—3$3-%0 to $35, ‘Women’s Suoes, THIRD FLOOR. Announcing the Arrival of The New Truhu - Silk Prints in Spring, 1929, Designs Paris says the dominant factor in 1929 fabrics is prints. Prints —exclusive—original—fashion-wise—sophisticated. We have them—and we have them in Truhu silk, which means they are washable—an important feature in Printed Silks for Southern wear and for every occasion. Truhu silk is found exclusively here. It is a heavy quality silk, that launders beautifully retaining its original luster. The prints are always fresh in Truhu. Original—Every design is new—there are floral patterns as gay as daffodils—as colorful as an old- fashioned garden—others as sophlstlcated as things born on the Rue de la Paix. Truhu Printed Silk, $3 yard Other Printed Silks, $2.50 to $4.50 yard New Printed Chiffons Lovely new patterns unfold themselves with a charm too elusive to describe —in these printed chiffons. They are lovely for wear here in afternoon frocks—and for Southern wear. A dress length would be an appreciated Christmas gift. $2:50 t0 $3:50.yard StLs, Seconp FLOOR. The Modern Gift for Gitls Sweater, Beret and Ankle-Sock Ensemble$10 Any girl would “admit” that she would like one of these smart ensembles, of wool beret, sweater and turn-over ankle socks, in plain colors. Navy, tan and green. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Attractively priced, $10. Misses’ L ong Silk Girls Sweater Sets, Hose, in service- " consisting of sweater weight. Wanted col- g 4 and beret. Sizes § to ors. Sizes 8 to 10. * 16:” i . g I to 56. on’n.ln' ’Poullflllnlll A0 / Fourta FLOOR. P o Bright-Colored Frocks, $3 To Give Little Miss 1, 2 and 3 For the little girl—just be- ginning to take her first step and to appreciate fashions— these dainty batiste, dimity and voile frocks, with smock- ing, fine tucks and hand-em- broidery, will make a charm- ing gift. Sizes 1 to 3. Others, $1.50 to $3 Baby-Bed Needs Pillows, $2. Sheets, $1. Blankets, $6.50. Pillowcases, $3. IxraNTs, FOURTH FLOOR. Smocks for Gifts $9.95 Since smocks first became the vogue—every girl wears them at the office, at home, in the garden— and at countless other times. A gift of a smock is sure to be acceptable—and appreciated. In gay prints and colorful rayons In single and double breasted styles HouMe FROCKS, THIRD FLOOR. The Fashion-Right Gloves to Give Fancy Cuff and Pull-on Gloves These are two of the many styles of gloves that smart women are choosing to give this Christmas. 4-button-length Pull-on Washable Suede Gloves, P. K. sewn, with Paris-point embroidered backs; in new shades. $3.50 Fancy-cuff Glace Gloves, P. K. sewn, with three rows of two-tone embroidery. - $4.50, $5 and $6.50 Groves, Fmst FLOOR. Boudoir Boxes The Smart Inexpensive Gift of the Year Glazed Paper-covered Stocking Box for 12 pal;s of 1.75 Tidy Box, for brush, comb, powder, handkerchiefs, to match $2 Large nest of three boxes Small nest of three boxes. ..’ Open Bootery Hat Boxes, nest of three, set... Suit Boxes, nest of three, set... Chest of Drawers Chintz-covered Stocking Box. 12 compartment;l, 7u5| Tidy Boxes and large nest of boxes, to match, $2.50 Small nest of boxes Other Gift Novelties Ribbon H-ndhrchu( Imported Doll Head Hat Cases g tan 1. Odur Hat Stands, 50c to §1 hie! Sets, in satin or moire, $1 Wity Sawing Ribbon-Covered Dresden Ribbon - Hangers $1 Suede Sewing Roll....$1.50 Norions, Frst FLOOR.

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