Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1933, Page 27

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, B. ¢, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, OODWARD & LoTHROP IOT™H]I™F AND G STREETS Tomorrow—Last Day to €onsult . . . Kathleen Mary Quinlan * Represenlalive 1 TR e S Quinlan Preparations amounfing to $2 er mor:. Saturday Supper for Two, $1 + « « to take Home . charged to your Woodward & Lothrop account delicious food that rou l‘..nu-bitl n vr',..‘F.'.u- [ s piaced before n Botton Baked Beans And Stedmed Brows Bresd W Biosguy st PronNE DiIsTricT 3300 coiag sz, ¥ e, Roes 1 ; i Tzs Room, mc';l.:om Spring Footwear Notes —Perforations —New Collegebreds —New Shorter Vamps —Lizard and Kid Everyone is Letting These Exhilarating L New Hats Go straight to her head . We are*bringing you millinery fashions (and, at a price, by the way)—knowing full well that they will go straight to your head, too. You will not be able to resist these hats—neither could we. The FEZ —chic—sophisticated—the “GAY NINE- TIES SAILORS,” smart companions of Spring suits—the FLOWER-TRIM- MED—very feminine—and HIGH HATS—that go sky-scraping in fashion —but come down to earth in price. Junior Misses’ Two and Three Piece Suits —Gay, Young Fashions Attractively Priced $1650 Mannish tailored styles, in checked woollen, with link coat and pique vestee —luxurious, fur-trimmed suits, in soft “dressmak- er” styles, and tailored suits with long capes or swagger coats. Sizes 11 to 17. JUNIOR MISSES’ APPAREL FourTH FLOOR. Here is a Word-Picture of Spring’s New Oxfords Perhaps it is because mannish tailored fashions are having such o vogue, that oxfords are of such fashion importance—with these models in particular demand. Cnlle(ehred '—a calf two-evelet oxford, with the famous “Footprint in Leather” soles—brown or black—for $6 50 country clothes Perforated Oxford—for the smart tailleur—with the “ 50 new shorter vamp and Contiaental heel o Exclusive Laird, Schober & Company Oxford—for $|2 w more formal tailored clothes—of lizard and kid.. WOMEN's SHOES, THIRD FLOOR. Grown-up Fash- . ions Youthfully - Adapted in— 8,000 Pairs Exclusive Silk Hose In Our Annual Spring Selling —for a Limited Time /8 3 Pairs 225 Regularly $1 pair (Hat, $2.95) What could be smarter—or more youthful and flattering than this cape coat — an adaptation of her mother's Spring coat. This is only one of a large collection that in- cludes the “terribly” chic note of pique collars. Others, $7.95 to $19.50 Some with matching beret or hat. Other hats to match, $1.95 to $395 — Gmis' AppareL, FourTH FloOR. Week-End Candy Special Two pounds of our delicious homemade chocolates When We Dry Clean Your Garments —minor rips and tears will be mended: broken and buttens wil e replaced. For QUALITY DRY i phone ur Srices_include colleetion and delivery hy nr reguiar delivery serviee. Dry CrraNING DEsx, 11TH AND G Srerrr Convm Pmst FLoOR. and caramels. Special . Chocolate-covered Almonds, pound CANDIES, AISLE 14, FmrsT FLOOR. Every pair of these Full-fashioned Jane Wandl Hose are of fine quality, specially selected, high-twist silks that achieve the smart dull tone, and are designed for long wear. You will want to purchase an entire season’s supply, for this price is the lowest we have ever been able to offer on these exceptionally fine hose. New Spring Shades Sizes 8V, to 10Y; All-silk Chiffon, high-twist, fine gauge. All-silk Chiffon, open clock, lace welt. Semi-sheer all-silk, plaited sole and toe. Service Silk, reinforced with lisle. Outsizes in Chiffon and Semi-sheer. Sizes 9 to 11. HosIERY, AIsLE 19, Fmst FLOOR. 2-Year-Old Rosebushes 3 for $| 35c each Every bush wax-dipped for protection from the weather. Delivery made within our regular delivery limits. Charles K. 1—A complete ensemble 2—A jacketed dress ,3—A short-sleeve dress 4—A cape dress J) On Sale Tomorrow— Pure-dye Silk Crepe Misses’ Four-Way Shadow-proof DRESS As smart as it is economical $]16.50 If you are following a budget, you will find that fashion need not suffer thereby. Here are four complete costumes in one.. Choose this ensemble in navy or black—the one-piece frock has tiny puffed sleeves—the jacket is checked in the smartest way, making an entirely new costume—the cape adds a dash- Betty Lady Alice Stanley Reverend F. Page Roberts Los Angeles Mary Pickford Mme. MBunerfly rs. Aaron 2. Ward Kali-Ko-Kate Padre 5 Pink ¥ . Radiance A doll every little Rapture : Premier mother wants Supreme Sunburst 5 ‘White Talisman * sl #Crusader Red : ~ Gruss an Radiancc > . Teplitz Souvenir. de - Duchess of Claudius ‘Costume Slips . A value seldom found—even in these days of low prices. A glance at these points of su- periority will make it apparent that these slips are really superior— 1—Fine quality silk crepe. 2—Bias-cut—will not bulge or hike up. 3—Edges joined by accordion stitching. Killarney, * Double ing note, with or without the jacket, while transforming the costume entirely, This is but one of the many distinc- tive models in t¢his collection. Notably—copies of Constance Bennett's polka jacketed frock, and & printed }roet with & lull lnlth double-breasted wool coat, Misses’ Daesses, Tamrp FLook. Wellington ‘Pernet —and dozens of other monthly blooming roses. Alsg on Sale — Shrubs, llgrdy Perennials, and Hyimd Rose- unnn Secrion r‘—lqm as a real blby (26 - tall)—dressed in fast eolor percale with a perky little bonnet. Filled with sanitary, air - cleaned puu cotton and No —you can hug llln-b-hu to your heart’s desire, 4—With 24-inch shadow-proof panels. 5—All glips with adjustable narrow shoulder straps. S—leinh use of jovely laces. 7—White lace on white slips. Tearose and White = 32 1o 44 Cosrvur Suws, Tams Proon.

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