Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1931, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1931. ‘WoobpwaRrD & LOoTHROP U T and G Stassre 0OODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F anD G STREETS - Ready Tomorrow—More Than 1,000 SMART NEW HA At either of these s two prices you will e find a group of frocks for sports— (active or specta- tor variety) —and for general daytime 5 wear—featuring the £ rough silks—the di- agonalwoollens— the new higher neck- line, and one and two s piece models. Two of 4 . the many styles are sketched—they are indicative of the really distinctive styles one finds here styles ane finds here : In this fashion age of accessories o match every costume, if'is a real joy prices. | Mo, to be able to buy handbags at this price—and so we expect that many of S Fome. j S these, by ones, twos and threes, will find their way into the accessory wardrobes of smart Washington women. Such a variety—long, sleek, flat types that tuck under your arm in just the right way—smart metal trim- mings used in all sorts of new ways—many of the really capacious kinds with strap handles that so many women like—smooth leathers, new rough- grained leathers—and ever so many combinations. Then the fittings are so attractive—and there are all the dark Autumn shades—black, of course —browns, greens, dark blue. —and with Christmas practically just around the corner this is a rare opportunity for Gift-shoppers HANDBAGS, A1sLe 10, FIRsT FLOOR. We suggest any of these chic styles of Florentine berets as the newest thing for daytime frocks—with rakish dip and dashing feather or jeweled clip. In black, navy, brown, beige and Persian green., MrLLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. \giiis 9 ", tre, -~ v—/////-///-///-///;/’h 7 7 RN Nk Everyone wants just these t 'pes of frocks for the many social demands from 5 o’clock on—and everyone wants them at these prices —a combination found in this excep- tional collection. Of triple chiffon, that lovely quality — crepe Moravia and georgette that fall so gracefully. Pictur- esque sleeves—or no sleeves at all— gleaming beads— brilliant colors, and, of course, black— this but suggests their loveliness, Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ DRESSES THIRD FLOOR. _ NS g ,,'// l,///} N\ K ) _ . T Tt N NN /A \ e t//:. '////,, Z 0,7//’”, 7 ™, DTN v 'I//t ’/////II/ g 4 s RN KRS AT D NN & & e

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