Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1931, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (:‘., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1931. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS YOU MUST HAVE A NEW COAT '/m«\um M | M —and Woodward & Lothrop is meeting Washington's demand for New Coats, with these important coat fash- ions—distinctly wearable, with lavish use of finer furs— and with their outstanding lowness of prices. : _ B e i et g Everyone is saying . . . “' must have a new coat” —the styles have changed so radically. You will find all these distinctive details in this collection: Goupy's capes Fur jacket top Copies of imports Bruyere's fur vestee New Cuff treatments Swathed-in-fur effect Fur yoke and plastron Schiaparelli's lei collar Adaptations of imports Width above the waist Vionnet's crossing collar Slim, cinched - in waistline New rough boucle woollen Deep wrap—buttoned above waist Furs on $59.50 Coats Beaver, fitch, kolinsky, black and red fox, Persian lamb, caracul, kit fox, skunk and lapin (rabbit). Furs on $79.50 Coats Leopard, red fox, muskrat, squirrel, krimmer, fox and mink-dyed kolinsky. Women’s, Misses’, Little and Larger Women’s Sizes ‘CoATs, THImRD FLOOR.

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