Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1935, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, ;,WOODWARD 8c LOTHROP ‘ DOWN STAIRS STORE HOSIERY be —in sturdy chiffon weight, in street shades, 85¢ SHOES —from a selection of dis- tinctive styles. A smart oxford in suede and calf combination, with leath- er heel. Black or brown. Sizes 4 to 8. AAAto B widths— 3 95 The New Young Shop For Junior Misses —Opens in the Down Stairs Store A distinctive. new shop, with clothing designed and bought expressly for the Junior Miss, enabling her to stylishly, and economically budget her wardrobe. We invite you to visit us and see these selec- tions. FOR DRESS —distinctive styles, dressy or tailored to suit the occasion. Priced from $3.95 to $10.95. Sketched—Silk crepe with gold fastening and becoming rolled collar— $ 5.95 COATS —for sports or dress, fur- trimmed or plain, to fit every requirement. Sports coats priced from $10.95 to $16.95. Dress coats priced from $16.95 to $29.75. Sketched— Smart ruff collar, trimmed with mink- dyed marmot distin- guishes this coat— $|6.95 FOR SPORTS OR WORK —in active sports or play these dresses will be high lights in the wardrobe. Priced from $3.95 to $7.95. Sketched—Bold colors in wool jersey with youthful pleated trim, polo type belt and scarf. $7.95 Sizes in dresses and coats, 11 to 17. Down Stam SroRE, JuntoR Misszs, ' WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935. »‘ WOODWARD & LOTHROP lO"'"ll"‘“FAND G StREET “Ilove a parade” —a parade of gilver-fin- ished buttons on this dress with the military air, and ~ the pockets feel the mili- tary influence, too, for they are metallic trimmed. The dres® is of synthetic alpaca, in black, rust, green and brawn; sizes 14 to 20. S'O.QS From a collection, at this same price, of synthetic . lerepes in interesting, weaves, and novelty woof ens. INEXPENSIVE DrEsses, THikp Froox PuonNE DistricT S300 Choose a Suede Bag for Your Fall Costume, 33 Here are three from our black and brown collection:’ The envelope with the stitched welts—ever so smart, and important;) The blow bag, a youthful model with a huge suede bow perched atop the bag. The pouch bag, with the handles, the pleated fullness, and the Kover-zip— that clever fastening which is practically invisible. Other bags, in black, brown, wine and green, also at $5. HANDBAGS, A1ste 8, FirsT FLOOR, Youthful Hats in a Collection We have headed our youthful hats in one direction—now they are all to- gether . . . and altogether it is a delightful corner in which to hat-shop. Itisa particularly good collection of small hats, and every hat you pick up has something young and chic about it. Toques, berets, beret-types, much military, square fronts, cut-off brims, pill boxes, and veils, soft and stiff. Black, brown, navy, coppertone, red and Renaissance green. 5 © 310 Muuinery, THRD Froor, 1 -—i-ings out a new number and makes a fashion flurry. Celtique crepe, draping in a bodice slashed and pulled through passementerie wheels at the neck. Dra- pery in sleeves and skirt front contrib- utes to newness and grace. In grape- vine, green, and black and white. Sizes 12 to 20. $| 4.95 New in the Paul Sargent collection are crepe Sunday night frocks, wool and wool and velveteen, smnrtly combined. Misses’ Dresses, THIRD FLOOR.

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