Evening Star Newspaper, August 8, 1937, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 8, 1937. Smart Styles Easily Made A trim back-to-college frock, a classic shirtwaist dress, and a smart between-season suit. For each there is a simplified pattern and easily fol- ; lowed sewing guide. — Silver Plating } AND REPAIRING ! D. L. BRAMWELL, Inc. 323 12th Met. 1134 | washington s F ters Since 1873 | TWO DROPS.. e TWO SECONDS.. Pattern H-3256. BETWEEN- SEASON SUIT. Be ready for those difficult days ‘twixt Summer and Fall with a smart little suit like this Its high button closing adds a youthful touch that girls going back to school will especially appreciate. The i . wide revers and darts to give Pattern H-3242. CLASSIC SHIRTWAIST DRESS. Galil Patrick & fitted line at the waist are likes this classic one-piece frock chiefly for the extremely flattering Other pleasing details. Pat- shoulder line that gives it the trim fit such simple frocks demand. Trim, tern is designed for sizes 12, too. are the skirt lines falling to a restrained fullness at the hem. The 4. 16, 18, 20 and 40 (30 to dress may be made with long or short sleeves and will see you smartly 20 bust. Size 14 requires from Summer to Fall and is wearable all Winter with a coat. Pattern 3 yards of 54-inch material Is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18. 20; 40 and 42 (32 to 42 bust | Size 16 and 2% yards of 39-inch requires 255 yards of 54-inch material material to line the coat Pattern 1356. COLLEGE FROCK of Realsilk The distinguished simplicity of this L ’ W s featherweight wool will make it a Addres n 0 w a a I l c e 0 u C a “ l‘e b l g favorite with college girls and busy PATTERN DEPARTMENT T young executives. It has such new and authentic style details as the WASHINGTON STAR elongated collar point, long, well- fitted sleeves and high placed nciosed 25 cents i coins for pockets. Tailored on soft lines in a What is a bargain in hosiery? flecked rib wool with widely spaced attern N Size : g T e T TR, white dot. the model shown accents Is it shaggy. baggy hosiery at the light tan of the fabric with a ! T TR ¥ bmfi\\n leather be)it and amusing cord | oM 69¢c_or 79¢? Or is it _smooth. and tassel necktie. The frock is o s 3 lined lightly at the shoulder Pat. | Address e sleek-fitting Realsilk Fres<h tern is designed for sizes 14, 16, 18. vilk s 3 & = 20: 40 and 42 (32 to 42 bust.) Size ) NE\’\ Silk Grenine at $1.19 (in five- 16 requires 3'g vards of 54-inch ma- ~\ terial ‘ N 2 \ k sitely sheer yet outwears pair “ e &‘ S ‘ " after pair of ordinary hosiery? ) \ e ] ! If voudon't know the answer. Real- bt y F silk’s new <tyvle in Fresh Silk : 7 ‘ ¢ : Grenine will give you the opportu- é JAW \ ‘ nity to prove without doubt that f the loveliest hosiery vou can buv AT ONLY Y2 ] 1 is also the most economical. l ; 1's the famous Grenine—the per pair smooth. tight twist that tucks in R . < Nt atel o ) ; therough. loose filaments that cateh i in fiees ' (when boug Real on evervthing—and reduces the ble wear for which ‘The remarka Fhe lively elasticity y " ] : YOUR COAL SHOVEL IS Lilk is famous - - - \\\ta\“:(‘“:‘(; (renine 1t's Fresh Silk. freshly made and p of Fresh Silk—the all vours : . freshly shipped in perfect condition. AS OUT-0F-DATE ag st i e e £5.95 THE SPINNING wHEEY danger of snags fullv 507 . unhandled and unshopworn. in pro- in this ur tecting sealed packages ‘often <hip- ped within 48 hours of the time it comes from the knitting machines . Modern comfort and economy call for i ' _ : This new value in Realsilk gives vyou vour choice of eigcht new fall WILLIAMS i Wi : 5 shades—and three different length-. ll;()-MATI Fresh Silk e . for Longer Wear Selling today at a new low price! : Fresher silk is more elastic. More Only OIL-O-MATIC Y S maTjiicasuneyounanIigues “give” to take up strain—longer life. ; —but your coal shovel ought Lt 5 o gives you all of these notbeoneofthem.Forcoalshovels | Realsilk imports its raw silk from money-saving features mean coal heating—which means | the Orient, spins the lovely. fragile back-breaking toil, uneven heat . filaments into tiny, firmly twisted and unsound, foolish economy. 1. THE METER- i . ING PUMP — threads without fraying ends. (Pat- i!eueadnsmcyogzeoi‘l Modern hpmes ane Oil-O-Mau'C ented Grenine twist) and immedi- for perfect com- heated! This world famous oil bustion regardless of variations in burner takes the toil out of home- . ) S s temperature or viscosity of oil. heating. Makes homes comfort- |which women say, “"wears like iron. ably warm all the time. At no 2. PROJECTED ] FLAME—No more expense. part of an Oil-O- : g 4 : Matic is inside That's why we say, investigate the furnace, the Williams Oil-O-Matic . Thus vital parts ~ now! You'll find prices are just %2 are not exposed to effects of heat. what they were five years ago. And you'll learn why Oil-O-Matic’s %vggRE:) I:;: economy features save O_il-()- \| mits intermin. Maticownersdollars every winter! gling of fuel oil 12 to 36 months to pay. J and air inside 3 2 y the furnace, re- Special prices are now in effect. sulting in complete combus- So—don’t wait. Act. .. at once! One of ""'“i vrzlm.\unlu/g«-l ’m;l‘”url; SULL b BUE G ik Foent Sl e e o e 1709 DeSales Street, N. W, more can vou ask? Tea gown, Natalic Woynn. New York. Photo v Paal. Or see your Local Authorized Qil-O-Matic Dealer WILLIAMS OIL:O-MATIC HEATING CORP. epi.B-864 Bloomington. Ill. GET BOOKLET Please send me a copy of “The Oil-O-Matic Primer” your beautiful new booklet which explains oil heat F R E E in simple. unmechanical terms. PRIMER" : ] I v ately knits them into lovely hosiery City... Fine hosiery and lingerie for women; quality haberdashery for men 7

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