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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1937. Washable Chic for Women .+ . is presented, at left, in two examples from our outstanding collection. Witness: A—""Studded"’ Simplicity in a shirt- frock in a striped rayon weave. In delightful pastels; sizes 162 to 5I3~95 262 B—Polka Dots, particularly perfect in navy on pink, in a coat frock that buttons down the side. And scallops keep pace with the buttons. In a Shantung-weave acetate. Also in white with black or green dots, and SI 6'95 beige with brown. Sizes 36 to 44. Straw Succeeds by Being “Natural” ... or “natural’s” first cousin, the burnt tone that is such a complimentary complement to rosy tans Witness: A—Natural, with four little bows of ribbon to emphasize the open importance of its WomeN's DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. B—Burnt Straw shirs its brown taffeta crown to reveal your contrasting locks—and $ continues it in a broad streamer C—Poke Bonnet Charm, even to the “little ¢ girl” streamers. In natural straw 5 MILLINERY SALON, THIRD FLOOR. Summer Scene for Misses . is set with a feeling for color and casual comfort We sketch, from a piquant collection, two versions in rayon weaves: b A—Feminine influence is apparent in the polka-dot sash and ‘‘pockerchief’” of this frock that buttons, in the new manner, all SI6*95 down the side B—The softly tailored “’Miss Outdoor”’ shirt frock with removable studs. A nice back, too, with freedom for your goif swing cut into it. In white or pastels, it is a classic you will want to re- $|395 Misses’ DREsSES, THIRD FLOOR, 5g Hand-Quilted Evening Wraps They come from Ken- tucky — to add real Southern charm to your important evenings. From the collection: A—The velvet cape is lavish with quilting—and in “luscious” s|6-95 colors B—The little print coat has many of its flowers outlined in sl 3‘95 quilfing ——-_ ForMAL RooM, THIRD FLOOR. steps into Summer And all doy long—from dawn to dancing—it wi“ underscore your flair for fashion. . A—Sportster has a flair for the nautical— s with its rope sole and canvas top 5 B—Arnoldaire in white buckskin is destined for an active daytime life. Perforated for coolness s1F .and with petaled kiltie tongue 10 C—Matrix styles an oxford debonairly. In white buck with multiple perforations White Coats are Smart No longer merely a lightweight wrap D—New heights for afterncon, in a Pandora doeskin pump, with overlapping front E—Linen and patent leather—in leafy cool- ness and ascendant design. Open of toe and sg7s shank F—Goatskin is perfect from three o'clock to three o'clock in a broad strap sandal by Pandora s with huge “portholes” |37 G—White patent -leather hos a Grecian grace in Dione—Pandora sandal ... . Na- Womnv's Smors, Txrzs Froos, o to fling on when breezes tease—the white coat of 1937 is definitely style- conscious. We cite three of the sev- eral important types: A—The 73-length Swagger, straight and boxy—"whittled away’’ of collar—dra- matic of revers. In a 522.75 nubby white woolen____ B—White in a Cape, too—a herring- bone-weave woolen that squares its shoulders in the becoming way of the new slo‘gs capes Coats, TrIRD FLOOR, I WOODWARD 10™ 1™ F AND G STREETS LOTHROP Ppom DIsmrIcr 5300 '\ s