Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1929, Page 22

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Agnes’ Adaptation of the “Sunday Night” Millinery Mode Formality—with a suggestion of in- souciance. This Agnes adaptation lends itself excellently to the inter- pretation of the “Sunday night” vogue. An interesting manipulation of gold and silver braid constitutes its texture...its down-in-the-back treatment and the edging of black tulle are new and becoming notes. Adaptation, $22.50 . Others from $15 MrLLiNery, THIRD FLOOR. “Woodthrop'’ " Foundations Achieve Two Significant Effects —the flattering princesse silhouette, and the low-in-back treatment so essential to the afternoon and “Sun- day night” frocks. You may choose this one-piece, boneless fashion in batiste, with lace bandette top— $10.50; or the all-alencon lace model—$22.50. ) Conrszrs, THRD FLOOR. Imported Comforts $6.50 for pleasant dreams A great comfort to a baby—these imported comforts tuck him in, snug and warm, for his nap. Hand quilted and embroidered, in soft shades of pink and blue silk. INraNTs’ FURNISHINGS, FOURTH-FLOOR. Fitted Bags from Abroad, $25 o« . with gift-giving and travel in mind They choose accessory colors for their leathers (a fine Morocco or simulated alligator)...our modern daughters delight in their compact size that easily makes room for , overnight wardrobes. Four toilet accessories and a large mirror are feminine requisites. Other Imported Week-end Cases in accessory colors........ $75 to $95 LzatHEr Goops, First FLOOR. g S 0O Grades Usually Much Higfier Exceptional values in these important costume accompani- ments—tailored with high col- lars, round necks, jabots, shir- ring, buttons and pleating—to be worn as overhlouses or tuck- ins. In white, eggshell, string, rose, tan, gray and black. Sizes 34 to 40. Brouses, THIRD FLOOR. For Women’'s Afternoon and Dinner Wear $42.50 Playing an important fashion role—the sheer crepes play bridge, pour tea, and dine in- formally and charmingly. The frock sketched, with its dip- ping, circular tiers, draped neckline, tailored belt, and most important jeweled sleeves, represents a group of frocks important to the woman who dashes from one event to another—impeccably gowned. ‘WoMEN’s Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, wARD & Lo -l he Christmas Store < STORE CLOSED THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY N u-HiJe—for Girls’ Sports and Rain Wear Soft and pliable, with the ap- pearance and wearing quality of leather—light in weight— easily cleaned with cloth and soap—recommendation enough for any fabric. In'blue, green, red and brown, with warm plaid linings. Smartly tailored, too. Sizes 4 to 16. Gmis’ FURNISHINGS, FOURTE FLOOR. Find the New Fashions Becoming $95 Many women, who are not slenders immediately say . . . “The New Silhouette was not created for me.” But the women who try these new fashions on look surprisingly well, and especially like the cleverly-placed flares . . . the slenderizing cut and sleek broadcloth fabrics. Woodward & Lothrop has an unusually attractive collection . . . there is a type individually suited to you. Silver Chests that keep your silver from tarnishing 3 $4.50 A modern box housekeeper that holds 120 pieces of flat silverware . . . and keeps it so that it need never be polished. (You must, however, be sure that the silver is bright when it is placed in the box.) The lining of the container is saturated with chemicals that prevent silver tarnish . . . the small kitchenette apartment, as well as fastidious homes, find it a modern necessity. Two Other Sizes, $6.50 and $10 S1LVERWARE, FIsT FLOOR. Mixed Salted Nuts $1.25 pound ‘A Special Low Price Wednesday only may you purchase these nutmeats at such special low prices. Almonds, cashews, pecans, Brazil nuts and English wal- nuts are included. @anores, First FLOOR. Cocktail Hassocks A New and Cozy ldea $4.50 Colorful little affairs, whose friendliness is much admired by the fireplace. Now we group gbout with them for the chats and visits that refresh- ments in the living room bring about. These newcom- ers simulate leather, and com- bine two colorings, Hassocxs, Srxfit FLoo: New Screen Grid - Atwater Kent Radio, $135 Brings entertainment to your home This set contains the impor- tant refinements that recent developments have contribut- ed t6 radio. It is enclosed in a skillfully constructed high- boy cabinet, with built-in Atwater Kent dynamic speaker. Completely equip- ped, including tubes (guaran- teed one year)...and con- nected to your aerial, Deferred Payments i#f Desired Rapto Gairzmizs, Fouats Froor. -~ D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1929. The Fireplace Inspires Gift Giving Folks always look forward to colder weather ...the invitation for fireplaces to resume activity. Just as expectantly do folks look forward to Woodward & Lothrop’s collections of fireside equipment that inspire gift-giving. These Distinctive Fireside Gifts Folding Fire Screens..$5 to $20 Spark Guards.'. .. .$5 to $8 Coal Grates for BiNCC: v .$7 to $19 Fireplace Fenders...$16 and $22 Imported Coal Boxes, $2.50 to $4.50 Coal'Hods . ...~ .0 oo $9 to $12 Imported Wood Boxes.$20 to $30 Wood Carriers......... $6 to $8 Cape Cod Fire Ightersis. .. ovoiee $5.75 to $9 Fmesme EQUIPMENT, FIrTR FLOOR. Wood Baskets..... $5.50 to $9.50 Hearth Brushes..$2.25 and $2.95 Hearth Brooms ....$1 to 83 .$6 to $8.50 +..$1.75 to $7 ..$2.75 to $29 Wrought Iron Fire Sets.$9 to $17 Electric Logs. - .$12.50 to $36.50 Colonial Brass Finish Fire Sets........ $11 to $24.50 S Centuries of Rug Weaving Experience Provide Sarouk Rugs for Your Home ; Barouks. ..one of the most popular fine rugs of the Orient—have years of skill in weaving at their service. Exquisitely blended colorings are a part of their tradition; a fine weave (perhaps the finest that can be done by hand) makes possible their renowned, luxurious and resilient pile that is so pleasant to walk upon. A description of the artistic designs that have lived through the centuries can only suggest their beauty—you may see them in Woodward & Lothrop’s fine collection. Four Feature Sizes and Prices Size 9x12... $625 Size 11.5x15 . $1075 OrrEntaL Rucs, Frrre FLOOR. Size 4x7 .... $165 Size 3x5,$87.50,$115 Boudoir Lamps Consider Gift-Giving, Too A Two-light Table Light, $17 -Modernism (shown in the two-light style that modern boudoirs affect—Color- consciousness (seen in the clever base that combines rose, green and orchid with ivory; just as you prefer)—Femininity (disclosed in dainty little gorgette shades that boast of ribbon shirrings). All three requisites of 1930 boudoir lamps, make this outstanding gift, i You May Assemble a Boudoir Group These Bases Match the Gift Lamp Biidje Standard (... cooiid il Junior Floor Lamp Standard. Twin Junior Floor Standard......$16.50 Lames, StvENTE FLOOR. 4

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