Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1936, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1936. S [naugurates a Store-W|de ool Week w Help Send the Youngsters Back to School Well Clothed For First Offenders and Seasoned Repeaters ¢ Regularly 98¢ Adorable fashions for kindergartners and primary graders. Princess lines that swirl bell-like on little figures. Light designs on new dark backgrounds . . . wines and blues particularly fetching. Sizes 3 to 6, and 7 to 10. Buy a dress for every day in the week at this low sale price. 1.98 Pleated School Skirts, 1.'d9 Tartan Plaids and Wool Crepes. All they need is a blouse to make the most practical school costume. Sizes 7 to 14. Crisp New Blouses . . L.13 ‘Kerchief lawn and broadcloth, shirt and jumper styles. Designed to launder easily. Here Are the Nicest Coats We Have i Boys’ Poplin Suits Wear Well Ever Seen for 10-° Splendid group of super-values for every age child, from tots to teens. All-wool silvertone Fleeces, Harris-type Tweeds. Swaggers and princess models, with or with- out collars of French beaver. Sizes 3 to 6 with coat, leggings and hat to match. Sizes 7 to 12 with matching hats. Sizes 10 to 16, coats only. (Mannish styles for little boys.) Sweaters Are Good Students Fine zephyr yarns in slip-over and blouse styles, also novelty knits. Scores of styles. Sizes 3 to 6and 7 to 16. 6.935 Wool Plaid Sports Jackets Fully lined, yoke back. Sizes 8 to 16. 1.98 Little Girls’ Better Dresses L13 1L.95 White shirts with navy or brown pants, button-on and belted styles. Sizes 3 to 6. Buster Brown Sunday go-to-meeting frocks, fast color and pre-shrunk piques, broad- clotdhs and percales, charmingly trim- med. Shoes Are Elected Room for little feet to grow and develop ... See HOW they fit in the the X-Ray Picture. Boys' Buster Brown Oxford with simulated alligator saddle. Sizes 32 to 8, $4 Shoes . . . Second Floor. Other Buste Plain toe Buster er Brown Brown Oxford Shoes, $195 “’Z'VZ"!:;S.S&::; g $350 Gentlemen Wear 3-Piece Donmoor SUITS - . 839 Hundreds of little boys whose mothers know value will go back to school in these outfits . . . English flannel shorts, fully lined, navy blue and brown, with white broadcloth blouses and smart jersey knit sweaters in British stripes. Sizes 3 to 10. ALL THREE PIECES for___$3.95 Suits Like Their Dads, $7.95 Grand dress-up suits of wool flannel, brown or navy . . . with English shorts, . double breasted spcrts back coats and brgod:loth blouses; with tie. Sizes 5 to Broadcloth Shirts____69¢ 3 for $2 Vat-dyed broadcloth in white, solid and fancy effects. Long sleeves collars at- I':c‘;';d well made . . . For oges 4 to Combination Suits_._$1.59 Wool English shorts, buttoning on to broadcloth blouses, in white or solid and gancy 3"«6 complete with tie. Sizes to 10. Boys® Suits , « » First Floor. School Su plles | Pop Eye Tablets Lead Pencils, dozen Pencil Sharpeners Duo Typewriting Tablets___ 100 Sheets Typewriting Paper.__ 100 Sheets 10'2x8 2 Hale Fillers__ 120 Economy Second Sheets Hard-cover Binders, 25-sheet fillers Gyral Steno Books, Gregg or Pitman Blackbroad Erasers Eagle Crayon Pencils, box Paste, Mucilage or Ink_ ______________ Chalk, Crayons, Rubber Bands, Erasers, each____9¢ School Supplies . . . First Floor. Special Prices on Socks S 4forfl Introducing Triple Guard (three times reinforced heel and toe) West- minster Socks . .. anklets and half socks that we are selling for a SHORT TIME ONLY at this low price. Regularly they are 3 for $1. Sizes 6 to 104, all-over stripes and novelty cuff styles. . Childrew's Socks . . . First Floor. Never Mind the Rain. Be Wrapped Up in Pliofilm ’1 So small a package they would slip into a large pocketbook . . . vyet, shaken out, they are pro- tecting, hooded rain capes. (College girls, please note.) Notions « « o First Floor. Be at school or iime with a Watch no bigger than a Dime 812.50 Fond Parents . . . an in- centive for punctuality and @ miraculous bar- gain. These smart, tiny watches in three sizes, the smallest no larger than a dime; standard throughout. With repair- able parts, JEWELED movements, 10-karat rolled gold plate, indefi- nitely guaranteed. Watches « « « First Floor. For Your Own Little Star—a Shirley Temple Bag 1 Sturdy fabricoid affairs to hold the weekly allow- ance, the daily hankie, and some are even equipped with pads, pen- cils and erasers. A little girl cannot possibly be a lady without her own handbag. Bags . . . First Floos. Good night, Sleep Tight in Slumber > Snuggies *1.79 Cotton knit pajamas in a lovely tuck stitch, with long or short sleeves and ski bottoms or wide legs. Flame, blush, blue or tangerine. (Extra sizes in blush only, $2.) 259% Silk and Wool “Winterettes” . . . vests and panties, each, 59%. Rayon Underwear « « « First Floor. $2.95 Glamorous Sheer Nightgowns Made Like Evening Gowns 31.95 And stunning fashions at the regular price of $2.95. A special to go into trunks going away to college . . . luxurious sheer Bemberg Crepe, charmingly figured . . . very decolette, with cun- ning “velvet bows, sculp- tured bodice lines . . . evening gowns in which to sleep. Extraordinary values. mu-gm-...flhd!‘k". Conquer the Campus In Clothes That Are Invincibly Young .. . And Spirited and Dashing and NEW . . . Sports Coats with Swing . . . Such as this gallant terra-cotta woolen with huge, flattering collar of Polo wolf . . . born to sit on the winning goal posts Coats ... Third Floor, Pigskin Gloves Hand sewn, of course, with open vent . . . and washable. (Also a slip-on), $2.95 Gloves ... First Floor. Large Bags So capacious the new bags with separate compartments for this and that . . . choose alligator, seal grain and smooth calf. Two initials in- cluded.._$1.00 Bags . . . First Floor. Sweaters Whatever else you do or do not have . . . take plenty of sweaters. You ‘\ will live in such e darling wJ' aos this with squared & ¥\ shoulders . . . one of \\ hordes of new ar- Arivals €\ Sports Shop . .. Third Floor. 3 ¥~ —And Skirts Gored to flare, or pleated s and unbelievably good looking, in novelty woolens and flannels. Some with matching sep- arate belts “Sports Shop . . . Third Floor. Glamour Girl by Night You will be rushed by the stag line in this Crinkly Roy Crepe Gown with scroll design etched in silver metallic thread . . . diamante buttons and stiffened shoulder flanges. Don’t be misled by the demure collar . . . there is a big scoop out of the back al- most to the waistline. Sizes 11 to 17____$10.95 A Bid to Every Football Game . .. So sporting, this brown affair edged with saw- teeth carrot felt and the skirt repeating the carrot tone in a faint plaid. Also oxford with red trim. Sizes 11 to 17 $7.95 Junior Misses « « . Third Floor. Frock in a Swing Rhythm And the season’s smartest theme . . . soft, dull tones with shining braid . . . skirt flaring to a swing rhythm . . . Brown Alpnca with narrow green suede belt. Also black. Sizes9 to 17____$10.95 Junior Misses « « « Third Floor. “Tommies” Are Prescribed z For the dormitories, of course, but they take them by storm. Pajamas tailored by men in inimitable masculine fashion. New designs and fabrics. Pajemas . . . Third Floor.

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