Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1929, Page 32

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| WOODWARD & LOTHROP it s b 10" 1™ Faxn G Svres: FIorentine Silver Jewelry Who is not lured and delighted with this fascinating jewelry — hand-wrought by craftsmen of skill. St. George and the Dragon—The Medici Coat of Arms and other traditional designs set with semi- precious stones. Bracelets, $2 to $20 Earrings, $4 to $10.50 Long Chains, $5 to $25 Pendants, $1.50 to $12 CosTuME JEWELRY, AlsLe 8, Fiast FLOOR. In the Home Frm:ir Section Silk Frocks, 10 . Smartly styled silk frocks of flat crepe and satin—in one and two Women's piece models. The new fashion notes and Missess —the molded line, the flare and tuck- Sizes in are all found in this collection. Houz Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. Tomorrow—Last Day the Quinlan Representative will be here Tomorrow is the last day you may discuss your beauty problems with *the Kathleen Mary Quinlan repre- sentative. She will be glad to advise yous~without charge—on the care of your eyes, skin and hair. Full line of Kathleen Mary Quinlan Toiletries are carried in our Toilet Goods Section. Torerarss, Asie 16, Fist FLooR. THE ENGLISH SHOP Prenéfiu Men’s Topcoats tailored of . long- wearing, hand- woven Harris Tweeds 09 Just the kind of top- coats men, who desire the ease and comfort of English - styled gar- ments, would expect to find at The Men’s Store. Tailored with custom care in London, by Kenneth Durward, Ltd. In a range of patterns and colors that are favored for Fall wear. Box, raglan and Balmacaan models. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 19%9.. Wi O()DWARD & lLoTHROP 10 11™* F anp G STREETS Edfiéation for Sclthoolward Bound Fashionables Starts with Wardrobes from Woodward & Lothrop Tomorrow is the last vacation-shopping Saturday Such a hustle and bustle—almost like the open- ing of school here on our Children’s Floor—the Fourth. Here is where fashion education begins. THE BOYS STORE—FOURTH FiOOR Save on Boys’ Needs Woolen Shorts Less Than Regular $’I 45 Sizes 3 to 10 A purchase not likely to be duplicated in a long while, for every pair was made by one of our best manufacturers and would regularly be far higher. In tweeds, homespuns, flan. nels, cheviots and herringbones. G.If Hose, 3 for 31 New Fall patterns and colors, with elastic tops; well shaped. Sizes 715 to 1075. For much less than usual. Talbot’s Beret Copied at $5 Cunning little velvet berets are these, with a small bow perched on top—3so sophisticated. In the new Fall shades. Other hats in this price group are of velvet, velour and angora. Other Berets, $1.50 to $5. GrrLs’ AND JuNIOR Misses’ MILLINERY Fourts FLOOR. Dictionaries for every class Funk and Wagnalls Desk Standard Dictionary. .$2.25 Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary $5 Roget's Thesaurus Tre Boox Storr, Asies 23-25, Fimst FLOOR. Glrls Wool Frocks, $7-50 It is fun to start school in any of these frocks— of covert cloth, Jersey and challis. Some of the Jersey frocks have matching bloomers, some have gay embroidery, and every frock is as smart as the brightest pupil. Sizes 8 to 12. Leather Coats, $29-30 Soft, fine quality leather coats, lined with flannel and warm enough to wear well into the Winter. In brown, red, green and blue. Sizes 8 to 16. Gis® Arearel, Foortn FLOOR. Wool Frocks, $160 For Junior Misses to wear to classes College Color Oversocks, ¥1-5 To Wear to Foot Ball Games For any sports event, in fact, as well as on the cam- pus. In the colors of Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Cor- nell, Dartmouth and Chicago. Lisle Stockings, $1.50; Matching Oversocks, $1. The junior miss, who wore Hosizry, Aisie 19, First FLOOR. such smart little frocks last Summer, upholds her repu- tation for chic in the class- room, especially if she studies in a frock of covert, Linen Handkerchiefs, 6 for %1 White linen handkerchiefs for girls, sold only in quan- tities of six. Handkerchiefs have colored borders, and each set of six has two blues, tan, yellow, green and pink. HAnpxERcHIFS, Asir 13, Fmst FLOOR. Jersey, friska, wool georgette or tweed. In the new Fall browns, green, wine, red and mixtures. Sketched: Covert cloth jacket frock . with tuck-in effect. . Sizes 13 10 17 Pull-on Fabric Gloves, ¥1 FourTr FLOOR. . Children’s two-plex fabric gloves, .with. tipped seams and Paris point backs; in mode, tan and beige. Groves, Aisie 11, Fmst FLoOR. Il “ [ . Tailored Pique Sets, #1 _The lingerie touch returns, and since collars and cuffs must always be fresh, since pique is so smart, and since_these are so inexpensive, why not have several of these white pique collar and cuff. sets? * White or Ecru Linen Sets at the same price, $1. NECKWEAR, AIsLe 15, Fmst FLOOR. Girls’ Flannel Robes are - PLAID. — $]630 ' Plaids which have a modern Our‘ Exclusive Bleyi& Brother-and-Sister Togs ir—and dots, too, which are ‘ected by this day and ge. School girls are wear- ing these new robes whether they go off to school or stay home. Colorful Tuck-in Pa- jamas, with white polka - dots, are mew, $2.95. Gus’ Pornsminas, Fourtn FLoor. Well-dressed small clnldren have set this fashion— Bleyle clothes interpret it perfectly. Simple little sweaters, in 6 different styles with knitted skirts or shorts to match. In white, heather, blue, myrtle een, navy, peacock and red, in sizes 2 to 6. And leyle Jersey tubs beautifully. -For Girls $7..so JuveniLe Arrarey, Fouatn FiooR. For Boys $5.75 Schosl Memories Books, $4-25 Tuck away each pleasant memory of school days— souvenirs and snapshots which become invaluable to to you. Of course, you will want your own school colors—here are the books of Westem. Tech, Central and Entern SramionERy, Asir 3, st FLOOR. Four New School Shoes F rom Our Fall Collechon for girls and juniors Tan Norwegian wi&:““ with. kiltie t riced according to size, ongue; b : S CmILDREN'S Smors, Founrn PLdon. For small girls, tan calf oxford wnh ! Boys’ lizard calf trim; sizes 1134 to 2....8S for boys and youths tan or black calf oxford with shield tip and Goodyear welt sole; in ported Scotch gram and black dull multnfi.fl.o%tol $6.50 $7.51 Brogue oxford of black or tan im- calf, in sizes 21 to 6

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