Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1935, Page 40

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1935—SPECIAL GRAVURE SECTION amC('as Safl,g DRESS UP FOR THE GREAT OCCASION! Z KNIT OUTFIT for a busy young man: sweater, pml .md beret, in tweedy brown yr navy., Sizes 2 to 4 COZY SNOWSUIT, in draft- proof Glowdown: pink, blue or tan. Snug helmet, one-piece belted suit Sizes 2 to t - : 5.95 COAT OUTFIT for a young stylist: coat, hat and zipper- leggings. Warmly lined suede- cloth. Pink. blue, red, navy. Sizes 7 95 Lot o b DRESSES 4-PIECE SUIT, knitted. Warm sweater, helmet, leggings, mit. For Your tens. Pink. blue, white, regal blue. Own Dimpled Sizes 1 to 3 ___: 3.95 Darling . . . Cute as Shirley herself —these little dresses were designed specially for little Miss Temple, and made for her young admicers. Besides being extra adorable, they have deep hems to grow on. Prints or solid colors. Sizes 3 to 615. HANDMADE DRESS, in silk NAPERSRRNY fe T RaaEavrIn R —a _pretty, elegant way to greet Santy! Deep hems, fine em- broidery. Sizes Lo 3 oo ® BROTHER or SISTER SUITS: fine wool jersey. Lined pants or pleated skirt plus a natty sweater, Boys’' 2 to 6, girly 4 10 6. Fach 7th,8th & E

Other pages from this issue: