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SCHOOL CLOTHES That Make the Boy Appear at His Best and Accomplish the Most I Why not. then, make sure and certain of quality in the hoys' school attire. Once you do, you nor the boy will ever re (tret it. and never be satisfied with clothes that lack quality in anyway. Then, many a boy will be rid of the reputation that he is "HARD OH HIS CLOTHES" Whereas, the elothes have really been "hard on the boy" W? & L* Better Service School Suits are an Exceptional value at$JL75 Much more than the usual fabrics and tailoring are to be found in these suits. Though they are not of the finest woolens, there are few that will wear longer or have more attention given to endurance in making. Every suit has two pairs of knickers?7 to 18 year sizes. Corduroy Suits of a quality |f 'I that encourage rough wear.. V \J OC > Z i.et n?t your previous experience wun inierior vornuroy Suits (if you have been unfortunate enough to buy such) discourage y'ou into believing that all Corduroys are a poor investment. We have Corduroys with which t?o fault can be found, and we have never offered those that gave poor service. W, & L. School Blouses, $J Again quality scores and proves its right to recognition at * all times. These blouses are superior?collar-attached and neckband styles. 7 to 14 yea s. White, Stripes. Plain Khaki, Plain Tan. N W. & L. School Boys' Knitted Caps, $1 Ties, 50c Quality Caps, special at The best value we have SI. seen this season. Boys' Sertioo. Fourth floor. Youths' 2-Trousers High School Suits $30 Combine high quality with low price and wear longer because made better. These suits are made of most rugged fabrics in thoroughly youthful styles that will appeal to the young fellow putting on long trousers for the first time, as well as for others who find this style of garment most appropriate. IN SIZES 32 TO 36. OR 16 TO 20 YEARS Special at $22.50 A 1 I^UIUIWW VTA. Jmr-X UiilO UUlkd 1U1 lllg Undergraduate or High School Youth Browns, blues and grays. Sizes 31 to 36, or 16 to 20 years. Men's Clothes Section. Second floor. School Shoes The Best You Can Buy *?are the shoes you want for your school children?and here are six of our best models; moderately priced. For Boys For Girls Illustrated, left to right Illustrated, left to right Boys' English Mahogany 9LriS? .^h Jj" Calfskin; welt sole, rubber ^f ,Lace ' ?,/ ,"7' heels; sizes 2^ to 6. $6 pair. j^r ' Youths' Tan Calf Square > Children's Tan Calf Shoes, Toe Lace Shoes; welt soles, square toe, spring heel; exrubber heels; sizes 11 Jd to cellent model; sizes 8'A to 2. $5 pair. n. $5 pa|r. Boys' Heavy Tan Calf Misses' High Tan Calf Shoes, new round broad Shoes, square toe and low toe; perforated tip; sizes heel model; sizes 11J/ to 2. V/i to 6. $7JO pair. $6 pair. Children's Shoe Section, Fourth door. : u ?' ^ - '' ' ' Hoohroarh & Open 9:15 A.M. Nev^ York?WASHINGTON?Fai A Smart Skirt Before Smarting to & Let Us Corset the Among new fall models arriv- .. Girl andHerOlde ing every day or so are some very attractive ones that A problem that every mother of every da misses would choose both for front sooner or later?and a problem eas; style and coloring? our corset section, where there is a speqia Beautiful velours, boucle. Can- specially designed models to meet the parti ton crepes, spongeen and growing girl. ?? Jl serges?smart checks, stripes Among varied cnarming moaeis are giruico and mixed color combinations, in softest pink shades, and satins, too, soi in pleated and gathered models strips of elastic, which gives and yet suppo ?with a dash and air that im- Sectional Girdles?they are priced $5. mediately win for them ad- T" miration. expert corsetiere is at the s Priced $10 ,o 1.8.50 ~ Skirt Section, Third floor. Corset Section, Third floor. * ' A New Sectio fr* 7 ^ /ms/ Opened {j J Specialize [Lfjj rashions ^or Junior Girl \V A T Woodward & Lothrop' ( Clp| new section, devoted to tl / J ~ ' \l V\ miss and her clothes, she reci /_JxI /I consideration she deserves Bfvlbs* / / opening this section we believe [ / / iff) filled the long-felt need of a de| 'P that will take care of this p 'j I/||' a&e?ancl the correct dressin: /11 girl in her teens will be its < Mi specialty. I J| Here are her clothes, designee I tiki b>' those who delight in glorifj j fj I hood?and who understand so r ZJMSr dress problems of this period. y Illustrations picture a few o / charming fashions. ?^-7\ May we help you in the impo task of dressing your Junior wool dresses .. silk dresses .... frankie frocks w ' wool'skirts ^'S? un^er^arments?anc* G-vm f ^^Junior^rls^Ney l/ou/iyZ^qp^^^op/(5 if An Autographic Qlllv One Mor Kodak tT*?f O f f c For the girl who is going I fl ^CllOOl O away to school; we suggest * * w j uicot? No. 2A Folding - Brownie, So you'll want to get your supplies SSHSS- W Jta" There's everything you'll No. 2 Autographic Brownie, ^he Stationery Section takes picture 2^x3j?- $9 and $11. Pencil Boxes; 25c tp $2. \ Small Not K-Uk seetion, nm floor. Leather Pencil Cases, filled Ppn, _ with pencils and your name iMPliri f\11 C stamped in gold on the case, Book Stra L/CllVw U O 75c. With your name on the r?vnn. , \T j Ci ff J pencils and case, $1. ' JNUt-OtUnea ' Fancy-top Pencils, 25c, 35c. . Erasers, 5! T\ i ; ^ *7ZT tl?. Nickel Nupoint Pencils, 50c. Schdol Ba U2LteS, /DC 104 'Slates, 30c. Loose-leaf Special for tomorrow Pencil Pads, 5c, lQc. to 75c. CMdy Section, Fourth floor. 0tatleMV? lefcttoa, Ftaft FWfcr. ' . ' - . ' . I ' ' ' ' J&-" V : . ^ Ci v . . MA , lUatlirojj ris \ Close 6 PJVL / * kh??i A Neglige , V r\44tyrt F?r ^ Boarding I uung School Miss Q* i For tlid 'hours of ease, + s* 4A tuage parties ana confidences, tfie miss going tughter must con- away to school . would 1 ily solved here in choose one of these handlized service?and sojne quilted crepe de chine ? cular needs of the negliges?lined with soft Iwhite silk, and in such deof lovely brocades jectabJe shades as rose, A ne combiried with lav.en?r:, turcluo,se' l),ak rts. We call them and old blue. Priced $18 Hk ervice of New Blanket Bathrobes, re; ttill ap- many sty,es and colors. ve $4 Upward in' Neglige Section, Third floor. ^'3jp 1 v I I 7ourfft) iy ! , ho 1 to cat t Day Foot Balls tarts From ; "for sure" to- England \yant here in Made of the best grade of English leather, and we - don't think you'll find any. ? thing better, each ball hande Books, 5c to 25c. se^ and of regulation size. ? :ils' lc" Rugby Foot Balls? ? ps, 10c, 20c. Eclipse, $5. Bi < Citv. J7.75. ' en vw. w*y . ^ / scl c. 10c. Association Soccer Balls gs, 50c to $2.50. ; Eclipse, $5. . "%ote Books, 2icf Alliance, $6 Premier, $7.75. Chi Service, $10. " iiifc eSiw, rntti IM*. V:. . .. . "v* y v' ,4_-*. S * >,>'V } ' * I f ?J . / g?'-~ 1 t^L ' \f **. 'L " J \A Y \p 'AV/ . 'UT ON A STETSON nd Note the Quality "Put In" It Men like to put on a good hat. but they don't e a hat to "put-on" good quality. That's the ason btetson Hats gain in tavor and wear, ar after year. They have quality that is ivput' and-not "put-on." Stetson Hats, $7 and $10 W. & L, Hats Begin at $3.50 ?W VELOURS of a soft, silky quality. $10. H?t Section, First floor. ? Men's New Oxfords That Create New Interest f ii a Practical, Everyday Article of Dress :re are shoes that combine character, correctness, nfort and clean-cut lines. They are made of leather, shoemakers, like all other shoes. In the materials :d they do not differ, but in the use of the materials :y do. v iu'11 get a thrill of satisfaction in seeing them, take a irld of pride in wearing them, and never regret buyf them?they're so good. ide expressly for us by the two best shoemakers men in this country and a famous maker of England, ere is a style for every man?made just right, for ?v arc tnnwn as? ident's Model, j A sfessional Man's Model, <J $12 cind $ 14 nservative Man's Model, j?ut Man's Model, Pcllf :nder Man's Model, J, Shoe Section, Second floor. * Very Special Value Diamond-set Onyx Rings * ?st popular of little finger rings and so very decora e with the new black frocks of this season, are thcae gs?of genuine black onvx, set with i small diamond 14-karat white gold. Four of the artistic shapes arc :tched. "he Exceptional Value Speaks for Itself, at $6.50 ,iry Section, First floor. A "Fresh Collar and Cuff Set or a Smart Tie -to make attractive the school girVs frocks PEGGY SETS MIDDY TIES organdy, plain or lace- Squares, $3.75. nmed, $1 to $2.50?of eve- Half-square, $1 and $2. embroidery, $I-of linen. Windsor Ties. 40c to 85c. irtly trimmed, $1 to $3?of Artists Ties, 75c and $1. e and lace-trimmed net. C repe de Cnine I'oOr-itlto $5. Hands, 65c. Color-Embroidered Taffeta Scallops in attractive new trimming, in varied shades. $1.50 t rd. rear Section. Firtt floor. An Unusually Good Value in Klosfit Jersey Bloomers $3 Pair t a very large quantity. Cuffed or step-in ityles. in ivever so vou will want navy, violet, green, blue. make your selections rust, taupe, grav. orchid and Jy. flesh. ' ticoat Section. Third floor. Tell Mother to ON YOUR Remember DRESSING TABLE "Pony" These Stockings Toiletries when she is buying your Caron's Le Narcisse Noir hool stockings, for they Perfume, $8J5. e especially made for t hard wear they're sure Volnay's Maom Face Powget. der. $1.50. ,CksbT^r^i.'0fnngr Johanne Manae "Farina 0UgCologne, in wicker-covered lool boys and girls. ?1.91 to *6.86. Sues 7 tO 10]/3 Dainty Dressing Table Sets. 50c, 60c, 70c Pair of glass, puff box, candle- j I sticks and puff. $6 set. ildren's Hosiery 8ection. Fourth j ?r. Toilet Good* Section. First floor. ( I i f