Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1937, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937. WOODWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 1™ F AND G STREETS PnuonNE DIstrIiCcr $300 In April ' n Apri Chic Caped Climaxes .« . to Spring chic. Do have one—a separate cape or one a-top a suit—a cape to billow behind you in the wind—to give you a sense of the adventure and romance that is all about you, in Washington, in April. Witness: A—A suit of hairy tweed—its cape collarless, its jacket with brisk, high revers and colorful chiffon 549-75 scarf. In beige or Coronation blue B—A cape of imported tweed with the squared shoulders that make the new capes so much easier to wear. In ,35 black-and-white, blue-and-tan and gold-and-brown____ New Charms . . . bear witness to the continued popu- larity of charm bracelets. So do express your individuality in these—or dozens of other diverting ready-assembled or choose- your-own bracelets. A—"AIl the fixings"'—even ice____$1.95 B—Acrobatic trio of dancing dolls $1 C—Six little crosses on a chain D—High-wheeled bicycle with wheels that turn. In Sterling silver. $2.50 E—Sterling silver "’horseless carriage,” $3 F—Windmill that whirls. Sterling silver G—The "water wagon,” in Sterling silver, $3 NoveLty JEWELRY, AsLe 7, Pmst FLoOR. CoaTs AND SUITs, THIRD FLOOR. @ Ovérhead Flattery . .. is as varied, as spirited in its moods as April. You might, for instance, express your self-of-the- moment with: A—A Calotte, amusing “'scrollwork of black or navy taffeta, worn far back on the head, with gay nimbus of slo B—A Rustic Straw Mushroom Cloche, with stitched taffeta half-a-crown to reveal your own ‘‘crowning $7450 glory.” Natural with brown, black or navy________ C—A Tailored Saitor with wide brim and amusing patent leather bow adds buttons for further chic. In black, ;6‘50 brown, navy or natural straw MILLINERY, THIRD FLOOR. Pigskin Classics $[-95 P ,\ N \ )\n | ( The perfect gloves to accompany your sports clothes or tailored suit. And—at b this modest price—you will be wise to in- & ’ Maiden Form’s ulge in more than one color—co rown 4 : i B R 4 $ .50 :r I%Iack‘ In fl’f’our-buftorlv pull-or:, :tyles, \ \ . (\ JP;}\ Intlmo, 7 i with PXM seams and Bolton thumb. ; H - ) Groves, Amts 18, Prast FLoom. : 5. SN /} The u?derlylpg reason for 'much of Wash- ] : /\/ ington’s April chic—that is our prophecy { A / for this new Once-Over by Maiden Form. ik \‘ / As lovely to look at as to wear—in pink satin and lightweight Lastex—with clever stitching uplift. Other Maiden Form Omce-Overs, $5 and $71.50 Corsrrs, THIRD FLOOR. Stripes for Spice . . . because Paris has taken a bright cue from the gypsies—and because stripes will animate your own point of view so joyously. We cite: A—""Weskit"” of wine, navy or black pique, ¢ boldly striped in white 2 B—A striped sash to swing fringed ends ¢g.95 below a bolero. In weighted silk crepe___ l C—Carnival stripes in herringbone patterns 5| 95 —in an ascot of weighted silk crepe NECKWRAR, AIsLE 15, FIRsT FLOOR. TRIO—a Bag with Three Selves Silver Fox—Twice 5 A squared vanity—a top-handle bag—and a purse—you buy all three when you buy this single bag. Talon-fastened and with mirror and change purse. In natural pig- skin—or you might choose it in red, beige, black, gray or navy. Lasrmm Gooos, Awix 8, Fmsr FLOOR. Twice as smart, when you play doubles, with two luxuriously silvered pelts flung across your shoulders. Twice as right, too, with the new collarless necklines. Other Double Silver Fox Scarfs, $159.50 to $390 Single Silver Fox Scarfs, $79.75 to 3228 Furs, TEmp FLOOR,

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