Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1931, Page 28

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THE EVENING STAR, “"ASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1931 WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anD G STREETS Features the Best Fashions in SPRING COATS 49 .50 All @ Fashions are Exclusively at Woodward & Lothrop Only in Jane Wandl coats would one expect to find such fashions at such a low price. The wrap line of Vionnet with the distinction of the collarless neckline—the fur scarf—the jabot—the handkerchief cowl neckline— brown and white—all black—and the off-the-shoulder fluffy fur. In the best pebbly-surfaced fabrics—rita, senta, faulkrinkle and chongora. Sizes 14 to 18—36 to 44 Galyac Wolf Squirrel Kid Ermine Mrsses’ AND WoOMEN’S COATS, THMRD FLOOR. A Special Purchase and Selling of Junior Misses’ Sik FrRocks 310 Identical Models Have Been in Stock at $16.50 The advance Spring models juniors want, in- cluding these fashions—jacket frocks, peplums, lingerie details, silk suits, frocks with short sleeves, ascot ties, and color contrasts—the outstanding fashion of the season. Patent leather trim and Roman stripes—two other in- terestingly young fashions are also seen in this special collection. Sizes 11 to 17, Junion Misses’ Apparel, FourTH FLOOR. Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements for The Spring and Easter Bride Stationery heralding an affair of such dignity and importance as the marriage ceremony should have the stamp of unquestioned good taste. You may confident- ly place the details of the en- graving with us—assured that Woodward & Lothrop imprint on your wedding stationery signifies quality, correctness and the forms dictated by fashion- able usage. We Suggest that the Broadtail Leopard Pony Rayon Combinations $].95 This One Garment Combines the Under. things You Need Here you have a brassiere, smooth fitted waistline and panties that have the banded or loose knee, All you need is a girdle, and you are assured of the smoothest foundation lines for your Spring frock. The run-proof rayon will give excellent wear, Other Rayon Combinations $1.50 to $2.65° K~1r UNpERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Be Professional Looking in these Smart Uniforms WooDWARD & LOTHROP . ) M Will Buy—in the Down Stairs Store Tomorrow Children’s Woollen Sweaters Special $ 1 Trimmings of applique and handwork on little slipover styles. ,Many novelty knits. and 2 to 6; in new colors for Maize, blue, pink, tan, powder and white. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE touches Spring. White Broadcloth Uniforms, $1 6 attractive styles—5 sleeve- less and 1 with half sleeves. Fitted styles, with flared skirts —vee necks or round necks, with a collar. Ideal frocks for tennis wear, too. Sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 42. Girls’ Rayon Combinations 2 for §1 A good quality rayon . . . soft and lustrous, and of run-resist- ing quality. In pink; bloomer or panty legs. Sizes 8 to 12. (300 garments). Sizes 1 to 3 DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Pre-Shrunk Broadcloth Shirts Special $ 1 A very good quality high- exclusively Women’s Slippes and Mules, $1 Pajama slippers and mules, trimmed with feathers in con- trasting colors. All sizes, 3 to 8, in the lot—but not in every color or style. Children’s Oxfords and Pumps, $] Styles for dress and play— patent leather, black and brown in the collection. Not all sizes in every style—but the group includes sizes 275 to 8. lustered broadcloth shirt— Fully shrunk and amply cut. Col- lar-attached style, in white, blue, tan and green—neck- band models in white only. Sizes 1374 to 17 in lot. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Leather Slippers, 5] Good quality tan leather Ever- ett Slippers, with soft padded soles and heels. Sizes 6 to 12. (85 pairs only). Muslin Costume Slips, 50c; 2 for $1 Many lace-trimmed around the top—others with lace medal- lions. With wide hems. Sizes 36 to 44 in lot. (286 garments). 35¢; 3 pairs, §]1 Mock seam silk hose, with lisle-lined hems and lisle-re- inforced soles. Sizes 84 and 9. (255 pairs only). These Values Here Regularly at *1 Golf Hose, $1 With pliable tops—new assortment of fancy patterns. Union Suits, lslhm 8 - " make—exclusively . .:'—:m?l‘l?e nainsook—fully reinforced. Spring Ties, 511 e d, figured and plain color !s"l:‘tzf‘ills :l’l“d colors for Spring. Men’s Belts, $1 Genuine Cowhide Belts, in tongue or buckle styles. Black, brown and tan. Suspenders, $1 Two assortments by well known mak- ers—*“Paris” and “Ploneer.” Belt Buckles, $1 Nickel-plated, and initialed. Wil fit almost every regular style of belt strap. sriad i Men’s Union Suits, $1 A cotton knit garment, in a good ‘weight for Spring. Athletic style— full cut and well made. New Home Frocks, $1 Bright new prints, with the new longer length skirts, flared or pleated. Sleeve- less styles, or with 1 or cap sleeves, Sizes 14 to 18 and 36 to 52. Undershirts, 2 for $1 ©Of lisle, in a good weight for Spring. Half Hose, 2 pairs, $1 12-strand silk, with lisle foot, rein- forced toe, lisle top and high spliced heel. Full-length boot. Also men's new plain color hose, 3 pairs, $1, and 4 pairs, $1. Men’s Shorts, 2 for $1 A fine quality broadcloth, in striped and figured patterns. , P Men’s Hose, 2 pairs, $1 A very good assortment—in new pat- terns and colorings for Spring. Sizes 915 to 12. Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1 A fine quality white linen—neatly hemmed and finished. Regular size. Men’s Garters, 2 pairs, $1 “Ploneer” and “Paris” makes—golf :2:: regular styles—single and double ps. Smocks, $1 Broadcloth; in tan, blue, green and 'I;Zl prints. Small, medium and large sizes. Creepers, $1 Broadcloth, rayon and dimity. Elastie or open legs. s’ues x_w 3. Boys’ Suits, $1 ‘Tubbable broadcloth, linene and cham- bray. Single and double breasted styles. Sizes 2 to 6. Hooverettes, $1 Colorful printed patterns, in dotted, floral and sports designs. Sizes 36 to 44. Fancy Scarfs, $1 Ascot tles, triangles and long styles, in novel designs, including—] n stripes, plaids, polka dots and Girls’ Frocks, $1 Lovely sheer materials, gingham and broadcloth make attractive plain and printed frocks for girls 7 to 14. Girls’ Blouses, $1 Dimities, voiles and eyelet embroid- ered materials, with many dainty trimmings. Sizes 6 to 18, Fabric Gloves, $1 4-button slip-ons, in light brown, tan, gny, eggshell and white. Sizes 5% 8. Fancy Pajamas, $1 Tuck-in styles, with very wide trou- sers. Crepe and broadcloth, in dainty fast-color prints. Sizes 8 to 16. Infants’ Dresses, $1 With neat touches of handwork on collars, cuffs and bottoms—and in dainty tucks and shearing. All hand- made. Sizes—Ilong, 6 months, 1 and 2 years. Babies’ Bonnets, $1 Cunning styles for boys and girls—of silk-and-rayon, silk poplin and crepe de chine. Infants’ Blankets, $1 Pink and blue, with contrasting pat- terns. In tinker toy animal designs, Little Girls’ Frocks, $1 Plain or printed broadcloth, volle, dimity and gingham. Many with panties to match. Sizes 2 to 6. 1 to 3 Year Dresses, $1 Dainty prints and fast plain colors, of dimity, broadcloth and voile. Many Fith panties to match, New Handbags, $1 Tieiens, Hoather,” stoschide "or "ot Styles for women and children. Sports Handkerchiefs 6 for $1 The new 13-inch square, in a choice of plain colors. Linen hemstitched edge or hemms ed. Novelty Jewelry, $1 Necklaces, bracelets, rings, of silver®, gold®, galalith and . Sold separately, $1—or in ited. Coveralls, $1 Plain tan and blue, with button front and half sleeves. Sizes 6 to 12 in lot. Wash Suits, $1 Several well known makes—in colors. Long or short sleeves. Sizes 5 to 10. A Boys’ Shirts, $1 Exclusive “Model” make—of plain and fancy broadcloth and other fine lhhflnt.“Abo, styles for juniors. ther Belts, $1 Full-grain cowhide, in black and brown. Complete, with plated buckle, Sizes 24 to !’OA % Boys’ Pajamas, $1 One—{:lm styles—the popular “Uni- ‘versal” make, in plain and fancy pat- terns. Sizes 6 to 12, Boys’ Overalls, Chambray, in tan and blue—practical playtime garments. Sizes 6 to 14 in lot. Boys’ Ties, 3 for $1 Fancy stripes, Swiss knits and diag- onal stripes with silk tips. Also, bow tles. Ot!‘ner tlcs—'2 for $1 and 4 for 1. Union Suits, 2 for $1 Athletic styles, of nainsook—well made and full cut. Drop seat and open ult'a!ylem. Boys’ Spring Caps, $1 ‘Woollen materials, in gray, tan and brown—also, blue cheviots. Sizes 6% to 7. Boys’ Shorts, 2 for $1 Broadcioth, in fancy striped patterns, Tailored and full cut for com! fort. Boys’ Garters, 4 pairs, $1 Band garters, in fancy patterns. Ad- Jjustable to any leg size. Spring or Easter bride consult us at her earliest convenience ENGRAVING, First FLOOR. $3.95 Satin Stripe Underthings 7 Run-Resistine p g Weave of Rayon Correctness, smartness AN Sl s come Bloomer combinations, panty combina- bined in these poplin uni- 3 % /) X forms that have attractive % ? tions, deb-bloomers, deb-panties, details — normal waist- . N : i anties and tines, eted Higlines 'and bloomers, chen.use, step-ins, pantie vests—each piece, unusual at $1. In flared skirts . . . every- thing that spells profes- white and flesh. Sizes 36 to42. sional chic for you. S Untrorms, THIRD FLOOR. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE

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