Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1936, Page 35

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WOODWARD NAME-STAMPED PENCIL CASES means fewer losses. Case, four pencils, ruler, all will bear his or her name. Penholder, too, not stamped. fastened < STATIONZRY, JUNIORS’ PIGSKIN GLOVES, cork, brown or black. Sturdy and smart Guroves, AisLe 16, FirsT FLOOR, A TOP-HANDLE BAG in soft grain leather, with mirror and tiny change purse— ’l may be red, brown, green or navy___ LEATHER Goobps, AsLe 8, FIRsT FLOOR. 32.95 ME-DO COMBINATIONS with elastic that will last the life of the garment, if properly laundered. Sizes 2 to 12. In all cotton, 95¢. Cotton with 15% silk, $1.15 15% wool l Gmis’ FURNISHINGS, FOURTH FLOOR, Three School Shoes . . . illustrated above, are chosen as typical of our many styles that keep young feet in the way they should grow. See their roomy ‘comfort in the X-ray machine. A—Junior ‘Misses’ Tie, very new with its rust Bucko trim on brown. With the popu- lar kiltie tongue. Sizes 4 to 82, $5. B—Sealskin Oxford with calf saddle—for boys or girls. In brown only. Sizes 82 to 12, $4; 12 to 3, $4.50. C—Boys’ Wing-tip Oxford of soft brown or lgg:ck elkskin. Sizes 1 to 6, $5; 6'2 to 9, CrrLoreN’s AND JUNIoR Misses’ Sxoes, Fourta FrooR. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 P X & LOT ProNe DIsmmI i i e Knitted Dresses Colorful comfort for girls. in such engaging styles as the angora-trimmed model sketched above. Two- pieceed, with elastic woven in at skirt top. Joyous in red, rust, light bl ine. Si a7 green, lig| ue, navy or wine. S'us$5-95 Sizes 4 to 6, $395 GImLS’ SPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLOOR. Raincoat and Umbrella Sets’ Rgd, green, brown or blue oilskin that shines in the rain. & Young Men's Woodshire Shoes High school and college honors go to these black or brown calfskin oxfords with snug-fitting heel 55.50 and arch Other Styles at $5.50 ‘Tux Mzx’s STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Coat and Frock for a Junior The coat is a softer-than-ever camelshair — Stroock’s new shaggy weave. Cut very full to give the new bulky look. In forest green, 53975 black or rum brown Other Sport Coats start at $16.95 The frock goes to class in tailored smartness, but its bright braid contrasts, gathered neckline and flaring skirt make it ideal for date-time, too. In black or brown silk 522.75 crepe Other Dresses in sizes 11 to 17, start at $10.95 JUNIOR Misses’ AppAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Prep Suits Sturdily and smartly tailored, in popular patterns and colors. Sin- gle and double breasted and with two pairs of trou- 525 sers. Sizes 32t038____ Prer CLoTHING, SEcoND FLOOR, 1936. Boys’ Suit Tailored to “take it” on the playground, these are suits that look trim in the classroom. In new Fall fabrics—and single or double breasted styles. With :(wo : pairs of i ith e s $] 675 ~ Sizes 100 16 . Others, $13.75 to $19.75 SUEDE JACKETS, ideal for crisp weather, Talon fastened and fitting snugly at knitted cuff, collar and waistline. Of sturdy leather, durably made. Sizes s6‘75 VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS (not sketched) , with the famous col- lar that refuses to wilt, shrink or sag. Sizes 12 to 1472. $1.55 each; three for $4.50. SWEATERS (not sketched), coat and slip-on models in new colors and styles $2t0 85 Tae Boys’ Store, Fourtit FLOOR, N History Print « .. in a cotton frock for the youngest student. Others fea- ture arithmetic, geography or mu- sic. From a group of s prints in sizes 3 to 6___ JUVENILES’ APPAREL, Fourtr FLOOR. Cotton Socks 3 pairs, | Anklets, half socks, knee high and “long pants’’ styles are included in a colorful group, in primer-to- high-school sizes. CurLorEn’s Hosmay, Amix 17, ... so tomorrow is the last day to buy the smart clothing and accessories the School set needs—to send it back to learning, joyously. Woodward & Lothrop assembles these right answers— to simplify your shopping. Girls’ Dresses ‘. .. in festive prints to dispel any gloom occasioned by returning to learning. A ‘Teen Age “calico print” with peplum and pique accents (left) —a smocked “‘peasant print” in sizes 7 to 12 (far left)—are typical of the group at. 33 Gmrs’ Arrarsl, FoUurTE FLOOR. Suede Hats «+. are high in youthful favor—so gay are their colors, so spirited their styles. We show a “’Scotch tam.” In the group, Kelly green, rust, 5'.95 brown, black and wine GmLs’ AND JUNIOR MISSES’ MILLINERY, Fourte FLOOR,

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