Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1932, Page 28

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Wooebpwarp & LoTHROP This Spring Smart Misses Choose Jacket Frocks or Redingotes ‘And Fashionables Choose Them in This Smart Color BLUE ¥25 Life would hardly be worth living this Spring without one or the other —a jacket frock or a redingote. We have chosen this model for excellent reasons. It is really both a redin- gote and jacket frock for it has a separate jacket and skirt over a frock. It is BLUE. It has a light-weight wool coat. It has metal disc buttons and metal buckle. It buttons high at the throat. It has a printed siik frock and a scarf that ties in a bow. And, every other redin- gote or jacket frock that is in our large collections has been selected for equally excellent fashion reasons. See them to- morrow. Sizes 14 to 20, Misszs’ Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932. WooquRD & LoTHROP 10™ 11I™ F aND G STREETS These Are the Four Smart New Wear a Flat Fur Scarf « . . if you would be very smart— as the sketch above shows. Wear it —in galyac, stenciled galapin (sheared rabbit), stenciled barunduki or leopard cat. Priced from $3.95 to $16.50. Furs, TEIRD FLOOR. Spring Suits . « . the military .. .the fox-trimmed .. .the flat-fur trimmed . . . the untrimmed tailleur These themes are to be had in many smart variations — from the sports-like “bell-hop” jacket suit and the Lyolene styles that button in military fashion, often with a gay scarf drawn out over the jacket, to the luxuriously fox-trimmed models with detachable fox lei collars or fur-trimmed cuffs. But, always one is aware of Woodward & Lothrop superior tailoring and quality. ‘$25 to $79.50 Suirs, THIRD FLOOR. —Spring’s New Styles —Fine Qualities —Regularly Much Higher Here is the very bag you will want for your Easter costume. Of the new Vachette—plain patent leather —the two newest grained leathers, boroso and peccary calf, and os- trich-grained calf. Some are made of Graceen—a new fabric that also makes many of Spring’s smartest coats. Silk moire makes the more formal types of bags—some with rhinestone clasps. Pouch and en- velope styles. Fitted with mirror and purse. LeatHER GoODS, AIsLe 8, FIRsT FLOOR. l Wo00DWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F onp G STREETS Girls' Coat $13.75 Junior Misses’ Coat, $16.50 T Girls’ Coat ¥ $13.75 Little Girls’ Coat Set, $10 Regulation Coat, $10 Diminutive Coat Fashions Regulation Coats, $5°3 Lyolene-Inspired Coat Sets,$10 Little did Paris realize that it was designing little girls’ fashions when Lyolene introduced her famous coat with scarf. Here is the diminutive ver- sion with beret. Both brothers and sisters wear this regulation coat—and small boys like this new cap ($1.95) to wear with them. JUVENILE APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Junior Misses’ Coat, $29.50 Junior Misses” Coat, $29.50 | = Are Youthful Versions of Grown-Up Fashions Juniors’ Coats $6-50 and $29.50 These three favorites of grown-ups are the favorites of Juniors—the “Gigolo” coat with epaulet shoulders, military fastening and scarf—the “Fur Scarf” coat with sable-like fur—and the “Fox Lei” coat, with detachable collar. JUNIoR Misses’ Apparer, Fourte FLOOR. "Militaire" Spells Fashion in Girls' Coats, 51375 Little sisters’ coats this season follow their big sis- ters’ Lyolene fashions in both fabric and silhouette. Little girls will have the same broad shoulders—the same silk scarfs—the same West Point capes. Two of the models sketched. GIRLS’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Sweaters—Skirts—A Smar Young Uniform Young, Gay Sweaters $|95 Just the sweaters that all smart girls and juniors are wearing—with short sleeves or long sleeves—with stripes—with contrasting colored yokes—with broad shoulders—in fact, practically every type young fashionables like—and at the price they like to pay. Skirts Go “Up and Up” $9.95 The waistlines go up—suspender straps go up over shoulders—skirts go up in fashion importance—but fortunately the price has not gone up in spite of the fact that the woollens and the workmanship are ex- ceptionally fine. GmLs’ BPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLOOR. Candies—at New Lowered Prices Week-End Candy Special—Two pounds of our delicious homemade chocolates, bonbons, and caramels, Special 85c Milk Chocolates, 75¢ pound; Dark Chocolates, 50c pound; Salted Peanuts, 35¢ pound; Butterscotch, 1 pound, 35¢ Canorxs, Arsie 14, Fmst FLOOR, Special ‘Selling—Victor Records Original List Prices, $2, $2.50 48C Snf;; 10-inch Black Label Records I 2 C 10 for Original List Price, 75¢ each Music GaLLerixs, FourTs FLoOR. 12.inch Red Seal Records

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