Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1935, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935. &L Wogpwarp & Lortgop WooDWARD & LOTHROP I0™™F AND G STrREETS PrHone District S300 PERFUME— expresses one's greetings in a charming way—we suggest Palmer's “Gardenia,” an exquisite fragrance— n ToiLeTaies, Aiste 16, First FLOOR. * HANDBAG__‘M] what smarter choice than a wooden bead bag to carry with her Summer frocks—white is particularly nice—one of many styles— 55 Hanprace Yrecr Froon especially our exclusive Jane Wandl Chife fons, done up in 2 most delightful Mother’s Day Gift Box—one pair, in a box— 3 pairs boxed, $4.15 $].60 Hosrmy, Asik 19, Pmst FLOOR. COOKIES— the delightful F. F. V. box, two pounds of eight delicious varieties—Mother ‘would enjoy these, really— SWEETS— always, and for this particular gift, “A Volume of Sweets”—delicious, beautifully boxed— $ | 50 CaNpY, Arsis 14, Fmst FLooR. “The Land of Cotton” ~—can so easily be pointed out to the younger members of the family when there is a globe ready to be turned quickly to show the cotton-growing states or any other portion of the world. We show a 16-inch Replogle Floor Globe, handmade and with walnut cradle stand. Easy to read and $3 5 up-to-date. Waterproof finish. Other Floor Globes, $8.75 Table Globes. $1 to $9.75 Booxs, Asiz 23, First FLoOR. COTTON Flowers Are Gay on Cotton Frocks Sheer and cool and lovely as a gar- den, these frocks for girls from 2 to 6 and 7 to 16. The smaller girl wears « -dimity, available also in a big $2 sister version (7 to 10) The other frock adds a bright $3 belt of velvet ribbon Other Sheer Cottons in sizes 2 to 6, $1.65 up; in sizes 7 to 16, 32 up. GIrLS’ AND JUVENILES' FROCKS, Frool Cottons, $3.95 A grand and colerful array—1, 2 and 3 piece frocks, some of them with shorts attached, some with sepa- rate shorts. S ker, broadcloth or pique—in fiest pes, bright plaids and solid color: zes 12 1o 18. THE AMERICAN GOLFER, the fa. mous Shir-o-shakker, ted- :;u&ml;hin frock. Sizes $5.95 GIRLS’ AND JUNIOR M1SSES’ SPORTSWEAR, Fourts Froom. IN THE WORLD OF YOUTHFUL Cotton from Top to Toe A Pique Hat —scallops its bewitchinf brim and leaves room at the top for SI~95 curls to peek through "A very young example of the engaging pique—and linen—hats here for girls who wear sizes 19 to 2214. $1 to $2.25. GizLs’ Hats, Fourzu FLOOR. Special Purch@e Anklets and Half Socks 5 Pairs $I :l‘:i't at the bep"llalning izte;heflunon, ;o;nl.i. s very specially pri offering of full- fashioned, mercerized lisle anklets and half socks. Gaily striped or in plain colors with &in 1str'ipel and fancy cuffs. Sizes 51% Omisasw’s Hosmay, Amsix 17, Pusr FLoon. Off to Dreams in Cotton And who would not dream sweetly in Gown or Pa- jamas—of cotton, delightfully cool and charmingly sprinkled with blossoms. The 2-piee¢ pajamas ruffie their necklines and add = bit of lace or fagotting (see sketch at right). The gowns take to ruffies, too, or tie at the neck with contrasting color. Sizes 14 to 18. $|15 Gmis’ ANp JUNIOR MisSES’ FURNISHINGS, Fovrta FLoow. Cool Cotton Wash Suits 3|65 $7 and $3 Made to withstand the activities of enterprising youngsters from 4 to 10—these broadcloth, twill and cot- ton suits are specially reinforced at points of strain, and have self belts with rust-resistant buckles. Plenty of pockets, too. Suit sketched, $2. Twi Bovs' Sroax, Fourtn FLoOR Cotton Polo Shirts —to slip on quickly and fasten in next to ne time with their Talonette slides. Pre- shrunk and in a cool, porous weave. White and colors. Sizes 6 to 18. $|.25 L SI COTTON SLACKS, well tailored. in San- forized materials. Sizes 8 to 16, $2 and $3. Tt Boys’ Srorx, Founts FLooR, The SHOES Smart Juniors Will Wear With Cottons $4 1o 3750 All white or white with color contrast—the popular new flat heels or higher “m«nw”. types—smooth leathers and nappy ones— all are here as sporting accompaniment to cottons. We show a * NuBuek exford with brown ealf trim, chic perforations and built- up loather heel, $4. And, in Bucko Calf, a peasant type oxford with square eyelets and broad, flat heel—in brown with white, white with Browa or blue, $6. Sizes 3% to 8. Jumior Misses’ Snors, Fourts FLoOR.

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