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You can practically spend the Spring in A SUIT—or THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. MARCH 11, 1935. A DRESS THAT LOOKS LIKE A SuIT A—Satisfy your urge fora cape with a FUR CAPE —preferably silver fox, beautifully done, on a cape of black satin, $140. Furs, THIRD FLOOR. B—Sandringham Blue, Queen Mary’s own choice, is the color of this spright- ly sports suit. Double- breasted, fastening high— with wide lapels—tweed. One of the softer sorts— with matching topcoat— coat, suit, each, $22.75. Misses’ Svirs ‘THIRD FLOOR. D—The pencil silhouette makes its first appearance in the soft dressmaker suit with its full-length coat—fuller sleeves—its new collar with quilted taffeta applied like fur— $39.75. Misses’ SuiTs ‘THIrp FLOOR. E—The cape suit—first fashion of Spring, in a dis- tinguished version. Black jacquard woolen with monkey fur, $59.75. Misses’ Su1Ts ‘TrrRp FLOOR. F—All checks being good ~—“checks” are for one of the smartest town-coun- try suits we have seen to date. Added chic in the crisp taffeta scarf and “kerchief, $29.75. Misses’ SvITs Trmp FLOOR. T L §42 sawnaag. kb sEE ewn‘ig‘-{i C—Classic tailleur, su. perbly done, as the smart woman demands. Men's wear fabric, with the longer, more becoming jacket, $39.75. ‘WOMEN’s SUITS THIRD FLOOR. BREERE $: To begin with, practically everything looks like a suit this season. You can assume a Regency attitude in Sandringham blue tweed— go completely conservative in a trim tailleur, or perhaps finish it off with Beau Brummel frills. You can have a cape (a very smart thing to have), it can be a short shoulder affair or "way below your waist, and more often than not, it can be detached with a turn of the wrist. You can have a sporting tweed with its own topcoat, (so practical). You can have the sharpest contrasts. You can choose a dress with its own jacket, cape or coat, so planned, so perfect, that you have none of the worry of finding the perfect coat to wear with your favorite print—or just the other way about. You can be utterly fearless in mixing your colors—and by a little clever switching of accessories on your part, you can make your suit-costume “‘assume wardrobe proportions”. But the really important thing for you to know is that you can get the right suit, or dress that looks like a suit, right here—in the right size—whatever the occasion. - : MISSES’, WOMEN’S, SHORTER AND LARGER WOMEN'S FAsHIONS, THIRD FLOOR. I—Of outstanding chic, in a collection of costume- frocks, this one in sheer navy wool with embroid- ered organdie dyed to match. The soft blue fox is the most flattering thing imaginable—$125. Misses’ WaLNut Room THIRD FLOOR. H—For a woman, the three-piece costume suit . done with great distinc- tion, in sheer navy wool with an unusual applique of navy taffeta; crisp white pique adds the final fillip, $89.75. WoOMEN’s WALNUT RooM THIRD FLOOR. G—Navy and pink. one of Spring's youngest, newest color combinations is shown in a sheer jacket-frock ‘for misses. With a big flower of the dustv pink (flowers are everywhere),$29.75. Misses’ DRESSES THIRD FLOOR. J—Sheer and gray and lace dyed to match—an unbeatable combination for Spring. Chn‘rmmgly designed for the shorter woman. Also in ravy, $29.75. SHORTER WOMEN’S Dnzss#,'nmn FLOOR. K—Probably no better fashion for the larger woman than the redingote fashion. Done in a navy print with plain navy crepe coat, note the flattering jabot-iapels, $44.75. LARGER WOMEN’S DREssES, THIRD FLOOR. WoODWARD & LoTHROP 10™ 1™ F AND G STREETS L—The cape costume- frock, designed for the smart young woman, is done in sheer navy with a crisp blouse of printed taffeta. Perfect for Washington’s Spring, $29.75. ‘WOMEN’s DRESSES THIRD FLOOR. PHoNE DistRICT 5300 &