Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1937, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1937. RD & LOTHROP REETS " PHONE DIstrICT 5300 ... “must haves” for warmth are imperatives, too, for chic A—Kolinsky - dyed fitch ‘"takes arms' in an alli- ance with Forstmann fab- ric. Fitted silhouette for a miss. $100. B—Mink, for the small, svelte collar and cuffs of a wrap-around coat for a miss. In “granular” wool- en. $100. E—Lelong inspired this reefer-wi th-a-difference —collar and bow. of Per- sian lamb, $100. Look at your coat as a “bread-and-butter” pur- chase. You know that finer woolens mean more warmth—just as the springier nap of better blankets means warmer nights. You know that if the fur on your coat is from finer pelts, it will serve you better, as well as preserving its beauty and flattery longer. You want a coat that you can feel sure hides nothing—that has an interlining really planned to keep you warm, and a lining that will wear. You want to be able to take for granted that seams are sturdy. And you know that you will find such coats at Woodward & Lothrop. Look at your coat as “cake,” the very smart basis of your entire Winter wardrobe—the investment in high fashion that will sum up your credo of chic for the season. Look at these sketches for just an idea of what various styles we have selected for you—what patri- cian furs—what superior fabrics. Look at your coat—from this group, a sound and exciting way to invest F—Persian, sheared away at the neckline, descend- ing deeply in the revers of a shorter woman's Forstmann woolen. $100. G—Persian lamb is frankly fashioned for flattery in. a woman's coat of subtly striped \ Juilliard woolen. $100. Season-rushing frocks for MISSES refresh BLACK withWHITE $|695 $]9.95 You will like the May-in-November feeling these frocks give, for their crisp white more than hints of Spring. We can show only three—you will find many others here for your choice. A—Lace thrusts snow- whiteness into the deep vee of a neckline from which rhinestone daggers thrust aside fuilness. $16.95. B—"'A most amusing para- dox''—little-old-lady touch of lace above a youthfully moulded bodice. $16.95. C—Influence of Alix in the side-swept draperies of this frock with demure collor and cuffs of thread lace. $19.95.

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