Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1937, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 25 1937. \WOODWARD & LOTHROP CarlsStore 10™11™F AND G STREETS t PHONE DIsmicr 5300 Young folk—two more days to shop, so— ./ Girls'Straws, $2%° Sisal straw, turned up all around to become young faces, with a long grosgrain streamer. Navy, beige, black, and brown. Others, $1.95 to $7.50 GmLs’ Hats, FoUrTH FLOOR. Girls—Girls How are your Easter wardrobes coming along. If still incomplete, we would like to suggest— A TWEED REEFER (A), classic in cut, double- breasted, belted in back. Gray or ginger ,I 6'95 tan. Sizes' ] to 16— Lo Others, $§10.95 to $29.75 CROWN PRINTS (B) in King Blue rayon crepe with little crowns all over the dress and 57_95 white crown buttons ___ ___ T Other prints, $3.95 to $13.95 A CHECKED COAT (C) with velveteen collar and smoked pearl buttons. Black or brown, sl 3‘95 sizasilitor 4 - .o . GIRLS’' AND 'TEEN-AGE APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Jaunty Juniors AT, , —dressed for Easter festivities in one of these T 4 > - : . : & " : Si"( SIiPS new outfits will surely be style-setters.”” Sizes 1i18to 17 SHIRRED (A) from ti crepe contrastingly fuschia -~ = he waist up, a gay rayon trimmed in ’IZ'” Others, $10.95 to $29.75 TUCKED (B) at the waist in back, this Schia- parelli inspired coat also has four patch pockets and front-be links' =t ~ 0 ALPACA (C), the old-fashioned shiny silk and wool variety, makes this bolero frock with corded ribbon cummerbund and ¢ 75 sheer lace-trimmed blouse 39 JUNTOR MISsES’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. Bolero Sweaters, %3 Long-sleeved sweaters with sleeveless boleros, bright with many and varied colors and combi- nations. Sizes 8 to 16. SKIRTS, button-on waist and tuck-in styles, the former box pleated. Novelty wools, $ sizesi6ito 6o S F - oRs oo 2 GIRLS’ SPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLOOR, i Pumps and Straps Classic T-Strap (A) in white kid for Spring’s balmy days and dressy Summer wear. Cool cut-out vamp. Sizes 82 to 12, $4, 12% to 3 Patent T-Strap (B) for a younger miss with perforated vamp and cut-outs. 872 to 12, $3.50; sizes 1212 to 3 The junior miss’ style is a slip-on model (C), with grosgrain bow and medium heel. Black patent leather or brown calf skin. Sizes § 4 to8 6 CHILDREN’s SHOES, FOURTH FLOOR, Tyrolean Anklets —make young feet gayer with their bright solid colors and fancy Lastex cuffs. Sizes 6 to 10%. Half socks, too, are gay for Easter. Sizes 6 to 10. 3 pairs SI CHILDREN’S HosIERY, AsLE 17, Fmst FLoos. “Young Buds” —love their smocking, espe- cially when the dress is white silk smocked dark color The little starched white sl linen hat JUVENILE'S APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. and Panties —handmade and machine-made— make dainty foundatiors for Easter frocks. Silk crepe and satin, some slightly weighted, in tearose and white. Tailored and lace-trimmed. Slips, sizes 2 to 14 [ SI.Is to 53 Panties, sizes 2 to $ 14 | to s|‘65 for Brother KNICKER SUITS, three-piece, with two pairs plus four knickers and roomy, sporting sports- back coats. Shades of gray, tan, ¢ 6'75 and blue. Sizes 10 to 16 I SHIRTS to complete the Easter outfit, in plain white, attractive stripes 15 $(.50 and solid colors. All sizes. ’I to I NECKTIES take on many patterns as well as the e $(.50 classic stripes =5 50 to l Tuz Bovs’ Stosz, FourTe FLOOR.

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