Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1933, Page 19

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WooDWARD & L.OTHROP JIO™ ]ITHR AND G STREETS Puaone DiIstricT 5300 omorrow—Last Day of, Tulip Show (Fi oor)—Cut Flowers, 35c dozen —brings these outstanding values— with attending substantial savings Printed Silk Crepes, 60c yard A value that becomes even more apparent when one sees these lovely printed crepes. Woodward & Lothrop qual- ity—newest prints and colors. 39 inches wide. * Stxs, Szcoxp FLOOR. f7 / \ Woodthrop Sanitary Napkins s A - = WY = —the Newest of 6 boxes 7 8¢ N A specisl low price for Woodthrop Sanitary Nap- AN - o g The Tomboy FI'OCIG \% kine—12 in box—6 b 78 PN ) ; N »i\\ A [OTIONS, AIstEs 21 AND 22, Fmst FLOOR. AR iy . AN e Esclusively Here in Washington b &, " I‘Il . 44 3 —as shown in May 1st Vogue \ \\\ °8 e YOU WILL LIKE “THE AMERICAN GOLFER”—be- \\\ 1 cause it is made to the specifications of a famous woman \ 7~ golfer. It is practical for golf and every other sports occa- \‘\‘ % G | # sion. There is room between the shoulders for a good swing \\\ . " X > A, ample allowance for the proper stance in the width, care- fully concealed, of the skirt. There is a “ted-bottom” to eliminate the need for bulky underthings. Ample pockets, plenty of comfort and chic in every line. YOU WILL LIKE SHIR-O-SHAKKER—of which these frocks are made. A new kind of seersucker—softer—finer, 3 J 3 : % £ Tubs without shrinking or fading and requires no ironing. It keeps its freshness under the strain of violent exercise, the warmest of days. Stripes, checks, and white. ¢ s £ " on LR\ \W < Also, a TENNIS Model, $5. : " % 3 5 SrorTswrAR, TEmD FLOOR. il ) i N o , i ) —o g SN , v Detutng UG Junior Misses' Tomboy Dresses ll\\ . £ I/ 1y s §iBT 3 —exclusively here in Washington—end made “m 2 - B, : X makers of the American Golfer—of Shir-O-Shakk \ | I " § > ) R, ings, and pique. Sizes 11 to 17 ’”/ y i o b e Jurton l 3 4-Button-Length Doeskin Gloves Bryn Mawr Silk Crepe _ - : » 44 ' .i $I'45 . : RN . 4 g £3 » The same quality gloves for which £ ' / . | ' you formerly paid much mors. With Costume Slips fismp~ e , v 3 f.":mfi.'?'f“ bk, Vol Sty 52.95 _‘ ‘: j 4 & Guoves, Amiz 11, Pmst Proor. Alternating bias panels make these pure-dye slips fit and hang perfectly. With deep shadowproof panels— stitched adjustable straps, and in i ng lengths. In tearose —exquisite with lace. Sizes 32 to 44. CosTuMz Stres, TrmD FLOOR. Silk Gowns, $3.45 Regularly Much More Flattering styles—some with collars —with wide shoulder lines — lace yokes—or straps across the back. Bias- fitted; tearose. Sizes 15, 16, 17. S1x UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. See These Summer Dress Values ees for miue.s . « for women " | | ) i ; v > ": ' ] : Gil‘lS’ WaShable « « o fJor larger women « « « for shorter women { i - ‘, 2l . / ; . i ] : Cotton SChOO| FROCKS $]:95 These new Summer frocks will wear and wash ex- ceptionally well. They are just the thing for school wear now—for all Summer wear, a little later. J ] ; Just the styles girls like—with belts—puffed v l sleeves—some of the styles with hats 1o match. cotton evening frock length pique coat is ut one of the smart styles to be found in this collection. Charming flowered jacket frocks, gay cottons—tailored street things and sports clothes—they are all here at this incredibly low price. \, N '/, Others, $10.75 Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. Shirt Frocks, $2.95 Of striped broadcloth—some with tucked front. Note the pleats in the sleeves—there is an inverted pleat in the back—pleats in the skirt. Model sketched. Sizes 14 to 20. Others 14 to 42. % /7 y 1 : . Of these cool and fresh-looking cottons—dotted 1 . ? l \ $wiss, organdy, dimity, English prints, and ging- T ham. Sizes 7 to 14. W Inexrensive Frocks, THmD FLoOR.

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