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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1935. WooDWARD & LOTHROP O™ ]ITHF AND G STREETS HATS —are younger than ever and com- pletely irresistible. Imagine the dashing accompaniment this little roll-brim taffeta sailor would play to your smartest tailleur—or the complete nonchalance of “Hobby" our favorite young sports felt that you can tilt to your own chic taste. And there are little Bretons, and off-the-face-straws, the youngest things, the newest things. $5 MrLLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. am. —and the smart young people are coming to us for them. They know we are utterly devoted to young clothes for young things—and we have a care about their budgets, as well. Misses’ FAsHIONS, THIRD FLOOR. JUNIOR Misses’ FASHIONS, FOURTH FLOOR. You can satisfy that urge for glorious color in these two-piece— BOUCLE FROCKS D. Some of them pastels, but much more subtle —much more intense than usual. Some of them combining two glorious colors—such as thi one sketched, in turquoise with a dash o lfobsler pi(:!l(. We] have manysdif- erent models—all young. Sizes Pel. .. $13-95 SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. JUNIORS —however young, demand a certain sophisti- cation. And here it is in five versions for as many different occasions in any Junior’s Spring wardrobe. E—And utterly impressive for dinner and dancing after- ward, is this sheer jacket frock with shirred $|3 95 Peter Pan collar and big cuffs of white.... o F—The Harris Tweed, 1'nub|=(-lbre-ned reefer could not have more chic. (It comes $ plain or checked) 29~75 G—*“Baby-dress” pearl buttons add more chic than a little to a crepe frock with a 516.95 ttle tailleur adds a neat $|695 I—Checks again for a little spectator-sports costume frock with taffeta blouse and match- sl 3 95 ing hat . JUNI0R Misses’ FAsHIONS, FOURTH FLOOR. Wy \ Svais 3y % PHoNE DIstriCcT S300 If you are one of those young persons who practically lives in a suit—by all means see these— NEAT LITTLE SUITS B—Spring classics, every one of them—tailored to perfection (it lies with you to make your suit a raging success by choosing the perfect accessories to wear with it). The model with four pockets with button-down flaps is........ $|6'95 C—The men’s fabric classic e 529'75 Misses’ Surrs, THIRD FLOOR. 0,7 ¢ k‘c'.’//t'\//k/ (/lm/r ez - \N V2. Lees of Galashiels and Harris Homespun Tweeds —will be hob-nobbing about with young people “in the know” about sports coats, The long story about these tweeds (sketched A) is closely associated with the historic traditions of Scottish Tweed making. But simply to slip one on will prove its perfec- tion to you. Pony Paddocks— Houndtooth Checks—Churchill Nubs, Herringbones, Trossachs Tweeds — beautifully tailored . L 539‘75 r=ses’ SRorTs Coats, THIRD FLOOR. MISSES’ —fashions make it terribly easy for you—for almost everything has something to go with it—a dashing cape—a jacket that either matches or contrasts but definitely belongs, or perhaps a full-length coat, and your problem is solved, in a single cos- tume that you will wear and wear (three examples of what we mean are sketched). J—And capes being the “darling” of the mode, surely you will want something with a cape. This light- weight woolen frock has a cape, easily detached, and crisp white pique for further whi $22.75 K—The redingote version begins with a crepe print, (grand colors), adds a separate navy skirt and navy jacket. Clever girls will figure out several smart ways to wear it $ I 6'95 L—Under the very smart velveteen coat, double-breasted with wide revers, there is a delightful print frock, with the youngest neckline, all gathered up close and $25 tied with little velvet ribbon Misses’ Fasuions, TeIRD FLOOR.