Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1936, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1936. e ) g iC VERSATILE WHITE : 3 GLOVES—Airy pebble cloth in pull-ons that will be as smart » 5 RSEE AR G with your chiffons as your A sports frocks. Wash- $| 50 ’ ?\ AR 2 able, ot course. Fair X =2y A > Guroves, Arsie 11, First PLoor, WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10U F AN\D G S'r/ EETS PHONE DIstricr §300 SAILING, SAILING, on your wrist or in a pin that “knows its ropes,’’ go jaunty little sail- boats. Bracelet and pin, $| NoveLry Jeweiry, Amie 7, Declare your independence of every- day cares. But, first, let us help you select the casual clothes that are perfect for holiday celebration. ELIZABETH ARDEN ' helps you to tan—not burn—to just the degree you prefer, with Ardena Sun-Pruf Cream. And Ardena ldeal Suntan Oil sl / g | : assures even color. Each \ : P il TolLETRIES, Aisiz 14, Fmst FLOOR. JUST FOR FUN—do take ‘ along a Badminton set, ready N \ & gaicr 4. N for this popular game with four A 5 y 5 rackets, three rubber-based A ] \“ «: 4 A 1g shuttlecocks, net, jointed wooden posts, guy ropes and pegs. With rule $|3 A DOZEN BUTTONS, in N, . N\ Sroarins Gooss, Povsts Pioos, Fourth of July parade, accent 4 a junior's very chic black, brown or white two- piece linen dress ___ $5'95 Others in Sizes 11 to 17, $5.95 to $13.95 JUNTOR MissEs’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. § 3 ‘G R : v : , BY LAND OR SEA, the rub- z 3 { ber suit shown is notable for trim lines and vibrant |~ collc:rsI $I'9b ({ i Useful absurdity is a fibre visor A ; (not shown) , $1.75. Norions, Aiste 21, Frst FLOOR. A CULOTTE, of course, if your day is to include active sports. Note the delightful pockets of this sailcloth ver- sion. In sunset colors. Sizes 14 to 20 $2’95 INEXPENSIVE DREsses, FourtH FrooR. - " KED i fe 204 SHIPSHAPE CAP AND HAL- I:Xéwg‘lg in :glgccoi?rost': TER—handblocked with nau- Styles as blithe as the dress j . tical motifs on colorful YOUNGEST HOLIDAYERS sP:r)wn, that doffs its jacket to « peasant crash. Halter__ $I will be fair and cooler in cotton J show a deep sunback with Visored Cap, $1.50. !;roodcloth_ YOTPGTS—Sf'zes 1 to crossed straps. Ex- e Cotton Cap-and-Halter Sets . Or crisp frocks of dotted clusively here i o ¢ in Lively Colors, §1.50 Swiss—sizes 3 to 6. White 5 Washington O : NECKWEAR, AIste 15, Prst FLoom. with lively contrast. Missss’ Dazssss, Tums Prooe : INFANTS' AND JUVENILES' APPAREL, WHITE ‘LASTEX HATS— EOURTE FicoN a real blessing, if you plan to motor, for they fit so securely. And the wide brim of the style sketched shades eyes $2 95 picturesquely 2 Mriovery, TEmRD FPLOOR, P THE SEA SIDE of the holiday will be the smarter for this trig suit in attractive knit and with square neck!ine;‘j In eight engaging colars an white. Sizes 32 to 40. $3‘95 SporTsWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. ROGRAIN “REVERSE- \ KNIT” HOSE in our Sim" 1 | Selling. A silk o b R s e, . pom g Pl unwrinkled lines beneath ho_h- _ ; 5 longer—and is exclusively here day froc.ks. In pure-dye silk - in Washington. Regularly crepe, with shadow panels and $1.35 pair. Special, three $| non-rip seams and in _ - pairs, $2.85; pair three lengths. Sizes $2 95 ? Hm;y, Arstz 'u, Fxst FLOOR. Costome Sires, THIRD FLOOR. i 1 2 ARNOLDOT, the new Arnold SPORTS PANTIES (not X . Authentic with dozens of cool shown), brief or longer affairs N perforations. Ideal for picnick- of lightweight mercerized lisle, ~ ¥ ¢ ) ing or watching fireworks. In that fit snugly yet have plenty . 5 4 white buckskin with slo.so of elasticity. Regular sizes, 50¢ \ brown leather heel to 65¢. Extra sizes, 65¢ to 85¢c. Wowue's Swoes, Tamo FLooR. KEwtr Unperwear, THIRD FLOOR. -

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