Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1932, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1932. ‘WoODWARD & LoTHROP U it e " 11" F ap G Stacs: WoODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F AnD G STREETS The Metropolitan —a New Dusrap HAT Dunlap sponsors a decided upturn to hat brims this season. Wear the Dunlap “Metropolitan™ turned up all around. The brim is deftly designed to be worn that way. Brown or green mixtures. Other Dunlap Hats, $5 and $10 THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. For Real Boys— { >y Knickers Sweaters $ I ‘95 each These all-wool knickers, excellently tailored from tweeds, diagonals, her- ringbones, and fancy mix- tures, certainly solve boys’ clothing problems. Plus- four model, in browns and grays. Sizes 7 to 18. Me- dium-weight wool sweat- ers, in plain and fancy patterns. Sizes 28 to 38. Boys' "Alma Mater" Ties, $1 Fine quality striped silk ties, in colors of practically every school and college throughout the United States. Special orders on quantities of three dozen or more may be made up in any combination of colored stripes. Youths’ Broadcloth Shirts, sizes 12/; to 14'3; Junior Boys’ Broadcloth Shirts, sizes 10 to 14; Broadcloth Button-on Waists, sizes 6 to 10. White, blue, green, and 75 C tan. Bach ...ooiiinnnnneinitiiiiiiiiiinennee Tre Boys' Storz, FOURTE FLOOR. Living Up to Every Woodward & Lothrop Quality Tradition—The Utmost in Value During the past several years, when many businesses have been led away from sound, fundamental policies, the standards of this store have remained unchanged. Our dedication to Quality and Value is Fall positive and unwavering. The merchandise we offer is always worthy of Woodward & Lothrop—worthy of your complete confidence. _Tomorrow—Last Day Evergreen Accordingly, our announcement of Middishade Suits at $25 and $35 may be accepted with the assurance of complete satisfaction. These are clothes of exceptionally fine quality, and as full of value as the period demands—matching, in every way, the traditional Quality standards of this Store. Selling " At Prices Much Lower Than Regular Catalogue Quotations Carefully selected evergreens with hardy root structure that insures satisfactory transplanting. From a nearby nursery, so they are thoroughly accustomed to Washington climate. The following are some of the varieties— ‘Arbor Vitae Hovey's Golden — 18 inches high :5“1) £l Hovey's Golden Middishade Suits have been put to every test—their fabrics and tailoring have been criti- American—3 feet high.$2 Chinese Dwarf Golden— 18 inches high Chinese Dwarf Golden— 24 inches high....$295 Chinese Dwarf Golden— 30 inches high....$295 Chinese Dwarf Golde: i ..$395 Douglas high .. Globe—30 inches high.$2 inches high . Pyramidal — Bighie L Siberian—30 inches ; T AR R $1.95 i B Woodwardi—18 inches i $1 Sawara—3 fe $2.95 Sawara—4 feet high, $3.95 American Boxwood, $1 English Boxwood, 15c, 25c, $1, $1.25 GARDEN SECTION, FIFTE FLOOR. cally and carefully judged—their styling has been studiously and expertly weighed. The result of these investigations is our unqualified endorsement of the line. We are making a special feature of Middishade Suits this week—see them in three of our F street windows—our stocks are large and well assorted—the opportunity to fill your Fall requirements is noteworthy. \ .Convenient terms of payment may be arranged THE MEN’S STORE, SECOND FLOOR

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