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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1936. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™11™ F AND G STREETS PHONE DIstrICT 5300 Your first college quiz—what to pack in that trunk? How to make sure of the right answers to every what-to-wear problem? What a relief to turn to Woodward & Lothrop, where, for years, we have made a study of the right clothes 1. Woodlothian Hat—its lower crown is best worn pinched in front and ‘'dished” on top. 55 Bound edge. Iron gray and Ogden brown 2. Brushed Cotton Shirt combines smartness and warmth for classroom wear. Duke of Kent collar, plaid design 3. Fall Socks to cppeal to the campus-bound. Jg Deep tones in panel, stripe, plaid and clock designs. T 4, Wingtip Oxfords in Norwegian grain will step /, § out on the campus this year. Rugged and smart for ¥, the rugged life. Black or tan in medium toe 58 B 5. Remington Portable Typewriter. New gray streamline model with colored “Self Instructor’’ standard keyboard____ 5‘49‘50 STATIONERY, AIStE 2, FIRST FLOOR. 6. Wool Sweater Coat with diagonal stripes. You will need both large pockets. Comfort- $7.50 able sports back. Brown, gray and blue___ 7 TE MEN's STORE, SEconp FLOOR. 7. Woodshire Suit. Single-breasted, two-but- ton model with high pecked lapels. Its Glen Plaid ~ pattern is popular at the leading universities. Gray or brown. Two pairs of trousers 8. Gabardine Coat with deep-pile Peruvian Alpaca collar and lining. The year’s best coat for 9. Maijor in these classics— Sweater Twins stadium and campus wear. Raglan sleeves 3 f | t Coeh e e Skt ik and slash pockets, with belt. Natural color__ 40 N man LSS L EAR irt pick- e Muty Brcks Beos Mo ing up’ their contrasting colors. The Slip-on, 2 3 $6.50 and $6.95. The Cardigan, $7.95. The Skirt, $6.50. SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR, 10. If you ride a “campus taxi"— do have a Culotte Frock. For instance, this plaid woolen—double-breasted for swank $ 95 and boasting a bright ‘kerchief l3 Misses’ DrEsses, THIRD FLOOR. 11. To classes and dances, too, goes the Fur Swagger Coat. Leopard cat is a popular elective in 7g-length 524950 FUrs, THIRD FLOOR. 12. Never mind the weather—when you fling on your Westbury Topcoat. For this in- domitable swagger of Super Scot-tex 525 Fleece is moisture, dust, wrinkle resistant CoaTs, THIRD FLOOR. 13. Dazzle the stag line in changeable moire taffeta. With princess lines, rustling yards of skirt and bouffant sleeves caught up $ 75 with gardenias. Convertible back____ 22 ForMAL RooM, THIRD FLOOR. 14. Choose this Date Frock in velveteen —it wins college credits through princess lines, contrasting flowers, uplifted shoulders, Talon fastening. Gray or rose 5|6~95 JUNTIOR Mi1sSEs’ AppPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. 15. Around the campus— few accessories will win the acclaim of this trickily simple $ Sweater Belt of natural pigskin 2 LrATHER Goobps, AsLe 10, Fist FLOOR. 16. College hath charms—some of the most delightful assembled on a slender 53,40 Bracelet. Bracelet and charms shown___ NOVELTY JEWELRY, AISLE 5, FIRsT FLOOR. 17. Put your best foot forward in Arnold Authentic’s Arnoldaire. In black or brown Bucko calf with Norwegian calf trim and de- tachable kiltie tongue ’|0'5° WOMEN'S SHOES, THIRD FLOOR. 18. On a good footing—Socks gaily striped in rabbit's hair. With Lastex-woven 50: fopst = e e e oo RS S Ry | HosIERY AIsLE 17, Fmst FLOOR. 19. It will rain—why worry with an Oil- s5 silk Umbrella and Fold-away Raincoat Set--— UMBRELLAS, AISLE ‘20, FmrsT FLOOR. 20. Wise young heads know the ¢ 650 Classic Felt passes with flying colors__—— MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR,