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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1935, WoOoDWARD & LLOTHROP 1I0™ ]]™F AND G STREETS PHoNE DIstrIiICT 5300 T WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ J1™ F anD G STREETS PHoNe D1strict 5300 For sporting moments, smart—the swagger bag especially chilly stadiums in brown alligator— PR, w5 —wear this_knitted cap $35. Wy NIV e YN R ; with matching mittens, HANDRAGS, AsLE 8, wf 7 & > $10. Fmst FLOOR. “ v MiLLivery, Tump FLooR, A simple little bright suede collar and belt will do wonders for a woolen sports frock, $2.95. Nrckwear, Aiste. 15, Fst FLOOR. As commodious as it is Match your accessories this time—bag, compact, cigarette case in brocade. Three pieces. $16.50. HANDEBAGS, AlSLE 8, FirsT FLOOR. Everyone is wearing headdresses again—there is drama in this one of black ostrich, $14. NovELTY JEWELRY, \Auu 7, FiasT FLOOR. Big Jewels “make” little dresses — this imported dullish gold, jeweled bracelet will “make” any dress, $100. NOVELTY JEWELRY, Arsie 5, FrsT FLOOR. For Children ilj/jfi : j $1 to Sl 95 g gyt o Gypsies and Pirates and Mickey Mouse . . . Hallowe'en ~ ‘Clamp this colossal rhinestone pin on your best black dress—or wear it as earrings and clips—$95. NovELTY JEWELRY, girl, Witch, Devil, Bell- Asie 5, First FLOOR. hop, Russian dancer, Chinese pirate boy, Pi- rate girl. | Glitter of rhinestones—in | the exquisite new eve: % | ning bag with little rolled frame, $45; the bracelet, $12.50. HaNDBAGS, AlsLE 8, For Adults $1.50 and $1.95 Dutch man, Dutch wo- man, Spanish man, Span- ish woman, Clown, Devil, Pirate, Gypsy, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Big Bad Wolf. For Adults $4.50 to $8.75 Russian man, Cossack girl, Pirate man, Pirate woman, Southern belle, Persian prince, Mexican ‘woman, Spanish senorita, Spanish man. Costumes Get into the spirit of the care-free Hallowe’en season with one of these clever, inexpensive costumes. If you do not know what you want to be on this gala night, here are happy suggestions and solutions to the perplexing problem. Children’s and adults’ styles and sizes. ‘Toys, FOURTH FLOOR. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A FINER COSTUME visit our Yard Goods and Pattern Sections. MecCall, Butterick and Pictorial have exciting suggestions and patterns for ball costumes. And you will find a large array of fabrics for them. YARD GOODS AND PATTERNS, SECOND FLOOR. AND NOVELTY JEWELRY, ArsLe 5, FIRsT FLOOR. N, For sheer flattery, wear the sheerest (only one thread) chiffon stockings made, $1. HosEry, Arsie 19, Frst FLOOR. Notice the white fur hat with nonsensical balls of fur—most exciting top- ping a black costume, $12.75. MrLLiNery, THIRD FLOOR. Medieval—this sandal of rich brocade and gold kid —plays smart accompani- ment to evening gowns of this period. $12.50. ‘WOMEN’s SHOES, TrRD FLOOR. oy, N s S WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 1™ F aNp G STREETS PHONE DIsTRICT 5300 RS-, AR R Be imaginative—or even a little mad about your Catch your rebellious clocks in a chenille Julis et’s cap—and tie a little shirred velvet cape about your shoulders: cap, $1.50. Cape $7.50. NECKWEAR, AISLE 15, Frrst FLOOR, Beauty and Utility Bring These SOFA BEDS Into Greater Favor $ 4 4.50 Here is-a sofa bed that is really a sofa .« . & decorative, fine, fabric-cover piece of furniture you will be proud to have in your home. A comfortable English’ Club sofa with upholstered web back and three reversible back pillows, hand-sewn and welted throughout. Can be opened easily— by a clever front-pull mechanism— into twin beds or-one large double bed. With upholstered inner-spring units for real comfort. And this is the lowest price we have ever placed on any sofa bed. Wear this Fra Angelico hood in silver metal-cloth with your simple black velvet evening wrap for “extra rich enchantment.” $6.95. NECKWEAR, A1ste 15, First FLOOR. You can be very discreet —or make one magnifi- cent gesture with this uncurled ostrich fan, $20. NovELTY JEWELRY, Opens into a double Arsix 7, Fmst FLOOR. bed or twin beds BEDDING, SIXTH FLOOR.