Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1935, Page 22

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S SR R WooDWARD & 0™ ™ F Anp G STREETS Warner's use a cool elastic mesh for this newest LE GANT Designed to give you a smart, con- trolling foundation—firm and smooth, but designed to keep you comfortably. cool, as well. Sizes 24 to 30. 5 Founparions, THIRD FLOOR. . For shorter women EYELET EMBROIDERED FROCKS This style with its own finger-tip jacket, gives one a cool, unrumpled appearance on the warmest days—in town or out. A lovely pink or lilac. Sizes 16 to 26%4. Sketched, right. 51095 Two other eyelet embroidered frocks —both with cool, cape sleeves—white and pastels. $7.95 and $8.95. SmorTER WOMEN'S DRESSES, THRD FLOOR. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, And now the SHIRTWAIST, NIGHTIE The shirtwaist fashion, darling of the mode for every- thing from a simple sports frock to a dashing dinner- dance frock, now invades our “evening” mode—and proves its chic as a traveling companion for smart vacationists. Of crepe Dasche, beautifully tailored— it will launder easily and pack into a surprisingly small space. White or blush—sizes 32 to 44. (other charming gowns at the same price) $3.95 Lingsniz, THIRD FLOOR. Lorugor DIPLOMA FRAMING —is one of our specialties. And, now that you have received vour diploma, you will want to have it properly framed to preserve it. PrcTures, SIxTH FLOOR. PORTO RICAN HAND- 3 E MBROIDERED VOILES ér Women There is something about these cool voiles—the exquisite hand- work (done in the color of the frock, by the way)—their charm- ing colors—their utter simplicity that makes them a part of the most discriminating woman’s Sum- mer wardrobe. Two different models, both with cape sleeves— in peach, blue, yellow, green, lilac and all white. Sizes 34 to 44. Sketched, below. $]3.95 WoMEN's Dresses, THIRD FLOOR. D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935. WHITE FABRICS —indispensable classics These gloves have the additional chie of s large pearl button st the wrist. The 6-button length makes them nice to wear with shorter Summer sleeves— and the fabrie itself is particularly fine—and washes 2 Guoves, Atz 11, Fmasr F100R, THE “TOPS” —to chic play clothes are provided by us. And the gaiety and freedom of beach life or play life anywhere this Summer are ample reasons for owning several of these huge squares that you can tie to your own taste—triangle "kerchiefs—and some with ties provided—the brightest things imaginable—sketched, $1. 35¢c w0 3| NEckweAR, AmsLe 15, FiRst FLOOR. 13 NEW TITLES in the National Home Library Foundation Tales by Leo Tolstoy, “The Queen Pedaugue” by France, “A Tale of Two Cities” Dickens, “Salambo™ by Flaubert, “Robinson Crusoe” Daniel Defoe, “Ivan- hoe” Sir Walter Scott, “Hamlet” Shakesps Conduct of Life” Emerson, Tales by Rudyard Kip- ling, “The New Spirit” Havelock Ellis, Writings of Thomas Paine, Hans Brinker, Mary Mapes Dodge. each 25C Books, AlsiE 23, Fiast FLOOR. Some of Summer's most colorful NOVELTY COTTONS Greatly reduced to Clear Were 85c fo §1.25 )@ c yard Striped and checked crepe cponge (so smart for sporting clothes) —two-tone or multi-colored—thistle cloth in very gay plaids—irisks, a very chic cotton in lovely pastel plaids. ited quantities of each.

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