Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1930, Page 25

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Dorothy Gray Texture Lotion %] and %2 She never has an oily skin—the lovely woman who uses Doro- thy Gray Texture Lotion—and she never has enlarged pores. This refreshing lotion leaves the skin exquisitely clean and glowing. It refines even the coarsest skin, you know. Try a bottle of it today. ‘Torrraizs, AisLe 18, Fist FLoOR. India Prints Specially Exhibited This Week It is smart to be “India Print minded” . . . so Woodward & Lothrop’s Drapery Section is gayly bedecked in these interesting and colorful prints. In the glad array you can see every smart use for India Prints—spreads, table covers, pillow tops and wall hangings. These Five Prints Specially Priced 223 Feet Bedspreads $2:25 and $4-50 2x2Y/; Feet Bedspreads $195 each 36x36-inch Table Covers 45¢ and 75¢ Ixpia PriNTs, SixTH FLOOR. On-the-Continent Modes Sgring Gloves Go Modernistic France sends her latest con- ception of Spring smartness— the gauntlet glove, arrest- ingly modernistic in design. The sophisticated modern chooses them in kid—black and white, cream and light brown, ivory and eggplant, blue and beige $10 Guoves, ALz 11, Fmst FLOOR. New Colored Dress Shields, 25¢ pair THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, 1930. A U. S. Treasury Department Representative is stationed on our G Street Balcony to assist you in determining your Income Tax Returns. Evergreens—Shrubbery—Rosebushes The Finest Quality—Very Specially Priced In Our Annual Selling Thursday, Friday and Saturday Every year, in garden-planning time, Woodward & Lothrop offers this exceptional selling. Each plant represents the finest of its family . . . each plant is grown in a nearby up-to-date nursery so that it is accus- tomed to the climatic rigors of this vicimity. Here You Have First Choice of All Fashion-Right Silxs Because We Have First Choice of the Silk Markets Woodward & Lothrop stands for first fashions (quality assured as a matter of fact). Woodward & Lothrop silks are always chosen from that point of view, whether here or abroad—hence the Woodward & Lothrop collection of FOASHION SILKS is recognized as an outstanding collection. One-Quarter Million Yards of Silk Sold Here Annually £.65,000 Yards of fashion silks here in each season’s stocks for your selection. —150 Outstanding silk manufacturers offer you first choice of every new weave from our stocks. . —These five leading nationally-advertised silks are here exclusively in Wash- ington—Skinner’s, Marillyn, Belding Hemingway, Melo Polo, White House. —First choice of patterns from the leading silk mills—such as Mallinson and An authority on the planning and planting of better gardens will be here to advise you. First-Quality Roseushes 556 3 for $1.50 The best grade dormant bushes ob. tainable—at a price usually associated with inferior less-healthy bushes. All will bloom this year. Monthly Roses Red Radiance Columbia Pink Radiance Killarney Pink Etoile de France Killarney White Madame Butterfly Hybrid Perpetual Roses Hugonia Hadley Climbing Roses American Beauty Silver Moon Paul’s Scarlet Hardy Perennials 25¢ each Hardy Phlox; assorted colors Aquilegia _or Old-Fashioned Columbine Large Clumps of Sweet William Veronica_(a blue border plant) Mallow Marvels; assorted colors Oriental Poppies; hybrid orange to red “President” Canna Roots 7¢—75c dozen The best red flowering variety; with green foliage. Sturdy, healthy roots; specially priced. Souvenir de Claudius Pernet Rosebushes 60c each Beautiful yellow roses that do not fade in the sunlight. Dark green foliage presents a striking contrast. " Sturdy and Choice Shrubs’ B5¢ 3 1or 5150 Fine, sturdy plants with an sbundance of root-growth and large clumps of earth. All wrapped in waterp paper and moss. Forsythia Weiglia Rosea Purple Lilac Weigalia Eva Rathke Floweriug Spirea Anthony Almond Waterer Bridel Wreath Hydrangea P. G. Virbunum Japanese Barberry in bundle. ....51.3§ ! 15 and 18 inches; 25 in bundle. Special, 98¢ Norway Spruce Evergreens; 18 and 24 inches; 25 in bundle. Special, $1.25 Large Fern Plants 25¢ Healthy and sturdy little plants, dow- ble the usual size one usually finds for 25e. Dahlia Tubers, 10c Choice of red, white, pink, yellow and bronze . . . these are nationally known as choice cut flower varieties. Four Select Gladioli Bulbs, Specially Priced Select Mixed Bulbs Lily White Bulbs. Alice Tiplady Bulbs. Scarlet Princeps Bull Mrs. Calvin Coolidge Rosebushes, 60c The most glorious of yellow roses (bright vellow, darkening when the bl s i Because of their perishable nature, no plants or bulbs can be delivered. PLANTS AND BuLss, Firtn Fioor, Larges Women’s Dresses $4.9.50 Smartly Flattering Lines Cheney—brings the best patterns exclusively here. Frocks for the larger woman em- body all of Spring’s Fashion notes— and at the same time are adeptly styled to be slenderizing. Chiffons— both plain and printed, georgettes and laces are foremost. Trimming gives importance to lace, beading *and lingerie touches. All the Spring colors, as well as navy, and the ever- popular black and white. SrrciaL-Sizz Aprarer, THIRD FLOOR. In Ten Smart Shades Match your transparent Spring and Summer frocks with these colored dress shields . . . newly arrived and very smart. You will find them in shades of green, peach, rose, orchid, i , tan, na E S . ::‘::in:::"‘ i g i --Many exclusive patterns imported directly, each season. Fashion-Right Silks Are Assured because —Our representatives in France, Switzerland, Germany, China and Japan buy, and advise of the latest silk fashions. Norions, Az 31, Pust FLoon. —>500 important patterns in prints alone. —30 Weaves for sports in a season when sports silks are outstanding. —New silks are shown here immediately upon being presented by the makers. The New McCall Needlework and Art y : These Facilities Aid in. Selection Magazine, 25¢ ' because Nimble and artistic fingers await the newness that arrives with this Spring periodical. 0Old Clipper Ships, stamped for working—Old Colonial Door- ways, with wool for needle- point—Wall Hangings, design- ed for painting—Godey Prints lers . . . the smart New Pullman Carriages, $35 Arrive For Baby’s Easter Parade & New roll-front reed carriages « «« that double the pleasure of the heir’s Easter parade. Fully upholstered, equipped with windshield, safety strap, bump- ers, artillery wheels and re- versible gear. Your infant will p | o8t approve of the naw.dSp‘r'l‘l: magazine talks BT > THE OOR shades — ecru trimm about can be purchased in our : SIEESHCHIOReCOND T2 i p QW tan, tan with brown and blue Pattern Section ; g i AY with gray. > Second Floor > x Basy Caxnsces, Fount FLoon. —The Silk Section, situated in the northwest corner of the building, offers the best possible natural north lighting, so desirable in choosing of shades. —The Silk Section occupies over 8,000 square feet of space, advantageously arranged to afford ease in selection. ———'I}:e Silk Section’s Cutting and Fitting Service offers invaluable aid in selécting silks and “making them up.”

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