Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1929, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 26 1929. This Season--Each | Little Frock Has Its Tots’ New Creepefs and S & Own Little J acket Baby Boys’ Wash Suits 5 Are Youina Hurry? You Can Read This Entire Announcement in Less Than 6 Minutes! ANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 And the Complete Ensemble is as Smart as the Occasion it is Destined to Attend In Cool, Plain Colors With Dainty Smocking $1 Warm, sunshiny days and park paths are crowded with very small personages; some in carriages wearing creepers—pink, blue, and white; baby boys venture alone in Oliver Twist suits—all white and two tone colors. These styles here tomorrow, sizes | to 4. Girls’ Rayon Combinations and Slips, $1 Combinations of softest rayon with elastic knee, and slips with strap or built-up shoulders; sizes 4 to 14. Separate vests and bloomers of rayon, sizes 6 to 14, each 79%¢ Girls’ White Crepe Dresses For Confirmation—an important day that calls for an important dress. These are one piece, with smocked yokes and waistlines, or tailored collars and pleated skirts; sizes 7 to 14 Girls’Slip-Over Sweaters or Butterfly Skirts Girls' Coats, $7.95 $1.95 Tailored tweeds, cheviot The sweaters are light-weight woolen -.and twill coats with capes or in novelty stripes. and the -skirts are in stole collars. 7 to 14. Elending tones, made on neat bodice tops. Youths’ 2-Pants Suits in New Spring Woolens " 2.75 Suits that radiate mannish swagger and a knowledge of what's what in High- Schoolers’ suits. Spring woolens, tailored care- fully, with fancy rayon-lined 2-button coat, tattersall vest and two pairs of trousers, one of them pleated at the waist. Greys and tans; sizes 12 to 18. Double-Breasted Top Coats for Boys, $5.95 Double-breasted top coats of all-wool serge and blue cheviot, lined with rayon or alpaca. Blue is an ideal color, for its looks well over any color suit. Sizes 2!/; to 8. Bers' Shop—Street Floor 500 Men’s Rayon Union Suits, $1.95 For Active M en Who Put a Premium on Comfort Being knit of rayon, these suits are the coolest things imaginable for Summer, for they allow free circulation, and they do not soak up excessive perspiration. Bar tacked at points of strain; cut full, but does not bag. Pink, blue and white; plain colors and stripes; sizes 34 to 46. Broadcloth “Aldine” Shorts, $1 UnionSuits,$1 Highly colored shorts in 144x76 broadcioth athletic figures that are new this union suits, bar tacked, season. Sizes 42. with t::ed armholes; sizes Very cool and comfortable. 34 to 46. A quality suit. Also a complete assortment of Reis Gym union suits, Regatta union suits, and other well known makes—Rockin- chatr, Carters, Chalmers—Porosknit and Lewis golf suits. Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor. o 600 Lovely New Hats In Types Suitable for Every Springtime Event The new hats for Summer are really the old classics, treated with a modern touch. Lacey straws, tuscans, sheer hair, em- broidered net over hair, milan and hemps, with toyos, visca, and sisal included for novelty. Trimmings are very feminine, with flowers, laces, fancy pins, and feathers. Whatever the occasion—your hat is here! In this Group are 100 Hats Made to Sell For Much More—That Ar- rived too Late for Spring Sales, $5 Millinery Shop—Second Floor. A Complete Sweater and Skirt Costume #4.90 Have you noticed the num-. ber of sweaters and skirts ap- pearingon thetennis courts these fine mornings? We have, and have a smart new collection to meet the demand! The Sweaters, $1.95 Score high in one of these light-weight worsted and rayon sweaters, in plain and fancy weaves, with crew and round necklines. They come in lovely pastel shades. s The Skirts, $2.95 uTht-welght tweed skirts with ample fullness, pleated flannel skirts in high shades, and lovel. crepe de chine skirts pleated lfi across the front. Spert Shop—Second Fleor Choose Humming Bird or Phoenix Silk Hose In the Newer $ Sun Tan Shades ° Phoenix No. 740 Humming Bird No. ~—Service-weight silk hose 30—For all-arcund day- with practical four-inch time wear—service-weight lisle tops and soles—and with lisle tops and soles; pointed heels; 8/ to 10. square heels; 81/ to 1015, Phoenix No.732—The Humming Bird No. same weight hose as No. 70—Pointed heel service- 740, but with plain square weight hose, in sut tan heels; a splendid hose for shades, lisle tops and sportwear. 8!/ to 1015, soles; sizes 8!/3 to 10. Hoslery—Street Floor Water Snake or Beige Kid Shoes for Spring 10 The two most popular materials afoot for Spring and early Summer are grey or beige watersnake, or beige kid. Hand-turned soles, full Louis heels and center buckles. Sketched Left: Grey water Sketched Right: Sun-tan snake pump combined with beige, trimmed with dark navy blue kid and smart Louis brown frosted calf, with low $10. French heel, $10. Shee Bhop—Secand Floor. Jacket Dresses That Will Be Worn From Noon to Six Afternoon, too, ignores sleeves and takes up jackets. The interes- ted spectator wears a quilted jacket in the same print of her frock—for a thrilling shopping tour, a cool printed frock match- ing the lining of her flat crepe coat—for bridge and teas, soft fluttering chiffons, plain or printed. Two Examples To take the country air smartly, ‘'motor some afternoon in this kasha ensemble, lined to match its printed frock. $25. Missed! Cont Shop—Second Floor For a luncheon bridge, the ultra smart navy flat crepe en- semble, with its “exquisite” blouse, after Molyneux, in a creamy eggshell shade. $35. Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor Jacket Dresses That Will Be Seen from Dawn to Noon From crisp early rounds on the golf course to busy bustling lunch- eon hours at noon, the jacket frock has no rival! There’s the all-knitted ensemble designed from the golfers’ point of view; gayly printed pique ensembles for the ardent tennis player and those of printed or plain flat crepe with that formal air for luncheons. Two Examples A hole-in-one, or some such achievement for the Junior Miss, in this brown and tan Chanel in- spired blazer ensemble. $16.50. Junfor Miss’ Shop—Second Floor Two of Patow's daring capu- cine shades go to make this jacks et frock one of the smartest choices of the season! $16.50. $ports Shop—Second Floor Jacket Dresses That Grace the Hours From Six to Bedtime Cool evening breezes and star- lit skies long ago inspired the vogue for jackets! First a neces- sity —now a fashion! Chiffon frocks, the season’s pet material, in those subtly blended colors of which only Paris knows the secret. But their jackets, the triumph of youthful chic—of crisp taffeta, chiffon and still others of soft luxurious transparent velvet. Two Examples The frock of flowered chiffon, with gracefully floating side full- ness and Casino jacket, has the unmistaktble Chanel touch. $25. Misses’ Dress Shop—Second Floor Patou, who recognizes the charm of crisp taffeta, sponsors the formal model wearing this youthful material over chiffon. Its big bow at the neck stamps it 1929. Franchette model. $39.50. Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor The Proper Foundation Garment for Jacket Frocks Featured at $3.95 And if you are intent on doing full justice to your jacket frocks, the “Comfort” corsetlette is of sheer necessity! Ideal for medium and stout figures who need extra support over the abdomen and dia- phragm. Of flesh brocade, with sections of elastic, swami tops, elastic shoulder straps and 6 supporters. Sizes 36 to 45. Corset Bhop—Third Fleor

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