Evening Star Newspaper, September 3, 1929, Page 29

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Fine Furnitute New Fall ‘stocks are arriving, and will be found of special inter- est to those engaged in refurnishing homes and apartments. In- spection, of course, in- volves no obligation. Dr;,pcrics and Upholstering Just as "Henderson's" is the home of QUAL- ITY FURNITURE, so it is the home of a notably complete Interior Decorating Service. Suggestions and estimates cheerfully sub- mitted. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Poperhanging, Painting ing above & e Her o Tu- | Lisnt, co-dl lnelm“, Explorer, | T lopom He Never lx)crlneu! 2 "More Unpleasant Summer. By the A..dlu( Press. POLAND SPRINGS, Me., ummer . | 3.—Lieut. Comdr, Donsid B, injured, one | néw on his way home from the Arctic, ‘where his mtlh-m:mhu that “we hl't h:dn D\mmer 'W' are eaught in.a small » started on her homeward journey, - Wonld Limit Auto Imports. PARIS (#).—Limiting importation of automobiles to the amount exported has occurred to a trade magazine edi- 'ar as®a means of protecting the Prench car industry. This ma'r plan sald um‘ by France's ldven- trade —e London is to have & mew nluhnu- ing costing $1,250,000. w fi mons & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT, YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. o R i _F Street at Eleventh B ¢ National 3770 angl Phones ° District 7478 e hean shpt. toc e tame Y nad e Qisteiss . by m"”‘;"_fml‘,‘, Manhattan | S1E0NG Sourt will i tragedy .vm .r nu World Aroused. - tings againet Arab may have a cnmolmuon of ltueh h-n bun hell m picture produce: world. Jewish legions havi 1108 G Street WHAT I1IS'NEW Tres FALL? ASHION has taken such a decided turn this Fall that only the new things are correct. Here are the high lights of the new mode in costumes and accessories . . . & mode dramatic . . . sophisticated « . . a mode of elegance nummmmuummmmmmummu e Jacket Frs Frcast for Fall With the swank of the‘fingér-tip jacket . . . the dash of the bolero « « « or the conservatism of the _Distinet . individuality marks Cousins new styles for Fall. Each model bears ‘the stamp of superior crafts- manship in material and pat- Paris couturiers say the forehead must show this Fall. Patou creates interesting raised- front brims; Lanvin displays up-in - front, hiplength coat down-at-back models. ‘We show them in the smart new ' vis-a-vis, flattering velvets, - versatile soleil. $16.50. Bt Salon—Pirst Ploer. 16.50 A captivating fashion . .. these jacket frocks in the newest of this season’s fabrics . . . crepe satin, There are sophisticated black ones lnd clnc, Granada or basque |§ browns and the hghter-than- ! navy blue . . . Arabian nght.- The blouses are masterpiees in The Anitra, sketched above, features a new ad- justable loop fastener and adds the . subtle touch of style by dainty trim of lizard on the quarter. Brown kid or patent leather, $13.50. crepe satin. Some tuck in and some blouse . . . all stress fash- ion’s high lights in colorimgs . . . melon, eggshell, aquamarine and beige. There are sizes for misses ‘and sizes for women. Paris gaes to greater lengths in necklices] Thirty inches long are the new crystal, gala- lith and pear] necklaces for Fall. Important, 00, are the new brown and burgundy red shades. ~ $1.95, $2.50, $5.50. Jewelry ‘Section—Pirst Floor. ‘This smart Cousins oxford is most exclusive in the new bronze or gunmetal water- snake, with lustre kid trim to match. $16.50. In black or brown suede, "with hd trim, $15. The Shos Salon—Second Floor: !‘kl Fleer, The Heent Ce) ‘new silhouette for Fall shows a decided tendency toward the Princess effect, a definitely longer skirt (four R inches below the knee or from fifteen to sixteen inches * ‘from the floor for daytime), and molded hips. And there'sa flair for flares. The graceful Autumn frock sketched interprets the new silhouette. It is of black transparent velvet with the neck out- lined in Alencon-pattern lace. " §39.75. The Apparel Shop—Second Floor. 0 Waistlines Rise afid Skirts Flare Gently in the Wind ‘The interest in these frocks is not confined to ; ‘ e i ; 4 blouses and jackets . . . skirts take their share ; with stitched flares that surprise you and yokes that materially affect the hemline of the dress. Some have boxed pleats, some have knife pleats, some have irregular pleats and some are unique in having no pleats at all, As ‘days grow shorter, hogiery shades grow dark- er. Two of the smartest new shades sponsored by Allen-A stylists are Sable _ and Almora. Sable is a neutral shade, .with a slight mauve cast for wear . with brown, . black or dark blue. Almora.is a true, rich tone of brown, % Thess hewest novelt!-cufl gloves of French kid are un- usual because the clever snap fasteners ‘are on the back where they can be seen " —and thcy deserve to be. $5. Gloves—Pisst Floor. New Flat Crepe Heavy . . ..39 inches wide. The 40 fashiomable shades include ]_ 3 ! Granada, basque seafoam green, hottle green, vintage, p-pnh, prairie rose, Bahama blue nd = myri-d of othen. 7 77 7 OO ‘ T ! Porcupine is the exquisite- iy i1y fine, new leather which ghe famous bag: with the "hiddnn awly" pocket. b e o eolor o-ly Government inspect- ed and stamped. A fabric of a sra,a tlnonqntlhu,mongwhieh. « » drapes dress’ ,hgerle, l-nimre covers,

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