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0 These Mew Items Offered First Time Tomorrow in the Woodward & Lothrop 46* Anniversary Sale Pyrex Casserole, $3,75~ The dish that serves a Olympic Coaster Wagon, $4.75 Motor Race Games, 75c Cane Paneled Bed, $ \ o*2s~™£ ke !! ed th t a h t at priate for both baking and serving. Ovd* 1 .!!/ round! The sporty-looking wagon that all boys want; equipped with rub- Consisting of two spinning dials and six miniature auto ™ ob ‘^ S b^hTd^in^oThti^e^nd plated frames of attractive open-work patterns. ' ber-tired disc wheels. The body measures 36x16 inches, and is different types and colors. Checkers may be played on tne re\erse double sizes, in rich ivory or brown finishes. finished in natural wood with red trimmings. side of the board. i _ . _ Glassware Section. Filth floor. 'Par Section. Fourth floor. Toy Section. Fourth floor. ! Be<lroom Furniture Section. Seventh floor, § Georgyttc Boudoir C.p«.ttin S ii | and embroidered appli- In smart shaides of Sandi B3| que centers. In the lovely 4gr Nude, Blonde and Tan. g§ **l39 \]/ \ «Q|: Men’s Wr istWatches,s 16 - 75 I n , t p . p Lr ! ” d ” ptf I W' I X/ a W H color scheme. Diamond and Sapphire Fountain Fens ]B§j f£M <<l ®P- / * - , * A man s Watch for a Man a Watch with a 8888 j Art Embroidery Section. Sixth floor. Gore e on. irst oor. Kgj Bln 0 snappy military appearance that is so popular ||| WflSt m fit mom. in four of the *« dcored sha[Ws, one of j Jewelry Section. First floor. Stationery Section. First floor. jra|t S I A Manufacturer’s Sample Assortment of 1 100 Spring Topcoats I Exclusive High-Grade Curtains, $ 2* 95 1 R%& t £& low $26* 50 Men s Pullover Sweaters S Less Than Regular Wholesale Cost by The Men’s Store. Both Imported and Do- I Q, » f 4. i+»r\m HI |§| mestic fabrics at this price that is absurdly low straight trom Scotland m Attractive Voilc Curtains , $2 .9 5 Colored Voile Curtains, $2.95 | £ r o * e quality of coats which conW the O *ll "D 4> I Closely woven curtains that are very serviceable and Some of the new curtains with ruffle tie-backs that give Bg9 ... . specially r riceo \ £ | I pleasing complements to any room. Some are plain a particularly pleasing effect to a bedroom, a breakfast ffi e -. a, . e ! n * e n^ uer sjiades of gia\s and tans . , . . m white Tambour, and dot patterns with ruffle tie-backs. room or a sewing room. In dainty shades of Green, Old S and include a variety ot patterns too numerous The best that is possible to obtain m a sports || others have the new filet edge in very soft green. All Blue and Orchid. M !° outltne. -VII are skeleton s,lk lined and tash sweater —all made by the finest manufacturers |g are r/ dg len th g» loned in the popular box coat model, m two in Scotland, from the finest sweater materials gfff 4 Marquisette Panels, $2.95 ||| lengths. priced even lower than the usual wholesale cost. §§ Rayon Marquisette Panels, $2.95 Ruffled bottoms _ finißhed with Cluny lace and joined to i|| The size range includes 34 to 44. 1 The golfer or the spor sman o any ' Made of beautiful, fine-weave rayon marquisette in a deli- the panel with a beautiful Cluny insertion. Shown n cool Men’s Clothinr. Second floor, overlooks this spenci \a ue is o\e g B cate cream tint, with a lovely heavy 2-inch fringe bottom. ecru shade. The size is 2% yards long by 47 inches wide. 11 seldom-offered opportunity. jg| IS HQK Curtain and Drapery Sortlorr. Sixth floor, Ha TTio Enolf.fi Shop. Second floor. M H An Unusual Anniversary Value I ] - I Seamless Lisle Socks, with double j for women’s anil. misses’ lingerie.' An offering that llW I navy and blue. j tty <,JD JD 1 I ® E 2?o g p raVe « B f aSS 1 30 Brand-New Mantel or Buffet Upholstered Reed Rocker ■ Combination Mahogany speetd*** $\ f s \ *so $3 S Mirrors -, „ Special $Q 75 With all of the unusual beauty and charm of the land S I 1 P j! A rtCe colonial 1 OSICi D6Q in which they were made shown in the designs and pat- i j 0 !| An unusually comfortable rocker, l| - Candlesticks Cigar Boxes Plates |f 11 % ! : with automobile spring seat, broad Sat special Zi Covered Jars Rose Jars Trays • i --‘- - —.--t- i .. finished 1 "ill c«« d m d she“lM The Bed that has all of the quaint charm of the Colonial Holders ?°°> k r? nd ' S Tj- ’, 8 Three-section, mitered-end, plate mirrors, in gilt or \ySßaa mf&SblMm S2£? red in ncatly patterned cre - period, but in the unusually serviceable construction that g Travs and Bowls with stands C3gC Hooks S ' silver finishes, with top ornament. And in the 12x47- i Tm ißw.tf’XP' M KS a • is afforded by modern shop methods. In Twin and' . T . _ §Sa , . . , , . , r>*/ . -kw Icq -- Double sizes at this price—an exceptional Anniversary NOt all Pieces ttt each Price —but §§§| mc * l size t^lat ma y a to so many differen Chair to Match, $9.75 M offering. all unusual values 8 uses - R - e<l Furniture Section, Sixth floor. SjeS Bed Section. Seventh floor. Brass Ware Section, filth floor. B§ft Mirror s ec tion Fifth floor / A Remarkable Selling—3,6oo Pieces of Glassware $1 Sale of lAt 35c L ?wL T , han . R 4 gular At 25c ~ ln OPHc ani co,orei “ ass - Artistic Brass Sherbet Glasses Tumblers Wholesale CoSt CocktaUs Tumblers TOW . ,4, ra Footed Tumblers Another real sale of Glassware and this tone. wift Drop Stoppers’ Fruit Bowls Serving Trays Brandies Amber vei T special Anniversary Sale prices. A ± $ l a o c Vases Sandwich Trays Wines Salad Plates Many of the items offered identical with *Jj —ln attractive colors. a 2.0 f Centerpieces Bonbon Dishes rv • i Salad Dressing those in our regular stock and doubtless will Flower Bowls Pastry Trays a Cheese and Cracker Trays ioDGClClly OOC Bottles match glass you have. Footed Compotes J Every piece much less than regu- ® Glassware Section. Filth floor. iSSEiS ' t larly. • 4*. yy Y | ......—................. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON', D. C„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRTTART 24. 1926. 19