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Pure Silk Sweaters Tuxedo model, in blue and black. Fancy 2 and plain weéaves. Sizes 36 t6 ... ....... sl l -95 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brether LANSBURGH & BROTHER I Handmade Handkerchiefs pockét of a woman’s new Fall Suit. White and daintiest colors—hand-hemmed and em- broidered > $l -50 The kind that lnok py stick‘ng out of the 3 rgh & Brother ‘Washington—New \'ork—l’arig PP Established 1850 = = = STQRE NEWS for Saturday, September 17, 1921 o such, and getting ready has béen the absorbing topic for weeks. Of course, this question has already been solved by manly mothers, but othérs have been so busy with the details of the home, Q NEW school term demands so many things—little dresses and suits, stockings, hair fibbons and. that many things have been over! of our juvenile sections for the last-day rush. ooked, so we are taking this means to suggest the complete readiness There will be new merchandise and many spe- {4 . ¢cial prices which will afford welcome economies Children’sSchool Shoes HOULD include these points of merit: Style—these have the latest. Comfort—we selectéd only lasts* that accommodate growifig feét. Quality—only the best acceptable here. Service—these will outweaf, two to one, the commonplace kinds. Workmanship—we only patronize the most reliable tanufacturers. Value—we a?k lpa:ents who Kktiow valiie to make careful inspection of these. Shoes of Dark Brown and Tan Calf, like sketch. Note the soles that extend and the flat, comfortable and éasy-walking heel. Prices rsange according to size: ! .37.50 hed for your réady __ Sturdy Sl information. ortable heel. Sizes govern prices: 81 to 11. B .5 1'% to g‘g 2; to 7 $7.00 Boys' Shoes of Gun Metal or Brown Calf, built for cervice and comfort, with broad toé, extended sole and flat heel. Sizes 10 to 13%. ...$425 Sizes 1 to 6... ...$550 Secohd Fle6r—Lansburgh & Brother Serviceable School Hosiery The Famous Wayne Knit Stockings—Fine gauge, mercerized hosiery that is not only rénownéd for wear, but it is good-looking Hosiery and particularly practical for school wear. - Sizes 6 to 8, 50c Sizes 8% to 10,60¢c Size 1034, 70c Fine 1x1 Ribbed €otton Hosiery. Black, cor- zsc dovan and white. Sizes 6 to 10. Pair.......... Boys’ Ribbed €ottoni Hosiery. Black only, 3 5 but good black. Sizes 7% to 11. -Pair C 3 pairs, $1.00: Firat Floor-Lanshurgh & Brother Girls’ School Dresses Fashioned for Style and Service Priced for Parents’ Economy F COURSE, Ginghams lead, because Gingham is at the height of its vogue. Gingham washes and wears to utmost satisfaction—especially such Ginghams as we insist upon being used in our selections. Note these and do your shopping early, because school be- gins Monday and “the girls must be ready. Plenty of Chambray, too, because Chambray really belongs to the Gingham family. Styles as sketched. Bloomer Dress of Plain Chambray Sizes 8 to 12 years. Sketch shows style, but it cannot show the colors— green, tan and navy. Pique col- lar and pocket flaps; dress and 2,9 bloomers ...oooeiiiniiiiiiiinians Bloomer Dress of Plaid Gingham . Trimmed with plain material and rick-rack braid. Wide belt lends a pretty finish. Sizes 8 to 14 years; com- 3.95 plete with bloomers ............ Combination Dresses for Flappers See sketch. This dress was made expressly for us and we ask you to note the style. Color combinations are tan top and navy skirt or tan top with brown skirt. Finished with hand stitching and the neck fastens in link button efféct. $4. 95 4 Sizes 8 to 14 years........... .School Dresses of Chambray Color combinations—Navy with Tan, Green with Tan, Tan with Brown. Narrow sash, vestee, pockets $2.25 atid péarl Buttons; sizes 8,10 and 12 years........... Girls' Dresses of Check Gingham 2 Clél&-:ht checks of black, navy and red combined with white. quue cuffs, collar' and vestee finished with hand-run threads of black; patent leather belt and xrusgrain$7,95 tie. Sizes 8 to 14 Jears..... - TRIFA Fisor—Lan . ( Children’sSchool Hats ARENTS who will shop on Saturda{ in readiness for school’s opening on Monday will find a satis- | factory assortment suitable for every com- | plexion, type, age—and the prices make for ecenorny. American Velours Black. navy, dark green and all the wanted shades of brown. Natty shapes with the turn-up brims and excellent quality grosgrain ribbon $4.95 bands and streamers Velvet Hats Of excellent quality silk vel- vet in Fall colors—bright and quietér tones, as you prefer. Faille Silk facing in contrasting of cofresponding color. Narrow baby ribbon velvet streamers—one $495 shown in sketch * Beaver Hats Hea\'ylsile and very pretty shapes and colors. Navy, black, brown, beaver col- or, with wide grosgrain ribbon band and sui‘eainérs. Il’oke, ofi-!he-hlce and many other. regulation and novelty shapes. One shown in sketch is ss'm Others at $3.95, $5.00 and $7.50. 4 Duvetyn Tams for Girls and Misses Many styles and finishing touches, such as a novelty feathér stuck saucily through the front. Embroidery, jn- sets ift contrasting color. All the $5 00 to s?‘g” o tich fall colors. Price { School Tams, in all colors; at $1.95 up. Second Floor—Lanidburgh & Brother Dollars do double duty in the putchase of these high-grade Boys’ Two-Pants School Suits Special at $l2.75 : AILORE[) as well as skilled operatives céh do it. Such fashionable and service- able fabrics as English Tweeds; Homespuns, Cheviots, Mixtures, Suitings and . - Novelties. Sizes 8 to 18 years—snappy c?othes that exactly suit the live Ameri- can lad. School opening suggests thé éarly purchase 6f tHesé Suits, but they are the kind that will make any boy feel dresséd up. An Extra Special! 9 5 Two-Pants Suits $ L P s e e desirable school suits. Both pairs of knickers lined throughout. Juvenile Suits of Corduroy Middy and button-on models. High-grade’ Corduroy, with deep velvet finish. Séal brown, green and gray—dur- able colors; sizes to 10 $3,98‘ yeags. ool e cececece . Boys® Sweaters, _various styles and colors, $298 to $5.98. Boys’ Corduroy T: well made of good m:és, Hoye Tronksts, of sérvi ot service- able mixtures; 98c to $L.6S. Sizes 8 to 16 years. to 10 years. lows Boys' Blouses—all stylés and sizes, 79¢c to Boys® Shirtd, durable ftial- itiii and goodl stylés, 98¢ to Boye® @oif ? ps, One- pisce top and other “;?é, 49c to 8¢ Fitth Flosi—Laniburgh & Bréthir Boys’ Mizture' School Swits dt Serviteable in BrBwn and hedther mixtures of an excellent qualit; model with belt and fully liiied; sizes 7 to 17 years. Juvenile Navy Serge Suits All-wool navy sérge in regulation middy and_button-on models; sizes 3 Well iade 4&nd very smart style for little fel- 6t dt¥les aid eplors; $1.29 to $6.98 cassimere. Norfolk, ap pockets; knickers, $5.50 Boys* Cloth Hats, varicty L4 : €ap ifiape_l_:.ml They Ready? 7 The NEWEST Styles— The LARGEST Variety— The BEST Values day of their debut. Hats for every occasion—for eévery type. Not only black, but éverv wanted color— fuchsia, cherfy red, navy, gray, etc., trimmed with Chenliile in fringe or tassel effect, beads studded or dangling, Qlycerined Ostrich, Chenille embroidéty, Quills, Folds, Bands, Drapes, Bows and Ribbons. | many seasons at this popular price.” A Hat for every ‘type—for matron or maid—at $5.00 Second Floot——Lanabaigh & Brother Our Millinery buyer—just home from New York, where very fortunate purchases at liberal price concessions were ob- tained, says: “This is the finest lot of hats we have shown for Boxas and Boxes of Entirely New Fall Bonnets Are Piled High Up in the Receiving Rooms—and the Greater Number Are Filled With Black Panne Velvet Hats *5 HEY’'RE all waiting for Saturday, the And the many who hasten to the popular-priced Millinery section tomorrow to buy their Fall Hat will find Naturally, New Fall Suits Call for New Fall Blouses Such as these of Georgétte and Crepe de Chine at $5.00 HE Georgettes are in white, flesh and bisque, while the Crepe de Chinés include suit colors as well. When we sav “suit col- ors” we mean the new tones that blend sowell with Fash- ion’s decision about colors that enter Fall and Winter Suit- dom—navy, brown, Mohawk, Yellowstone and so on. The deeper colors run more to the tailoted styles— although there,is considerable trimming in the way of embroidery, frills, ribboh, buttons and metal threading. The delicate tints are principally of the lacy kind show- ing wide variéty of treatment. Sizes 36 to 46. Second Floor=Lk rgh & Brother Kayser’s Genuine Chamoisette Gloves for Fall HE name “Kayser” applied to Chamoisette is equivalent to the word “Sterling” to silver—signi- fying highest degree of perfection. Choice colors of the season—especially harmonious with Fall and Winter Suit tones, are here plentifully. Two-clasp Chamoisette Gloves. . ..59¢, 69c and $1.00 Strapswrist Chamoisette Gloves. . = Two-clasp Leatherette -Gloves. 12-button Chamoisette’ Gloves. . 16-button Chamoisette Gloves. . Firat Floor—Lanxhurgh & Brother Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings, Pair $2.00 HIS assortment is particularly noteworthy. being the sheer, fine gauge kind so much in demand for wear with low shoes. They are pure-dye and are properly reinforced at points of wear: high-spliced heels and double toes. Colors—dark tan, light tan, two shad@s of gray, also black and white. Sizes 814 to 10. Fitst Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Offering the same wdrth- = - while bargains in items that should be in every home—as well as luxuries that have become pérsonal necessities of toilet. See Thursday’s paper for complete list of items. - What's Now ik Footwear? : ~ Brown Oxfords at $10 \NE of the smartest styles of the season is a cotfibination Brogue of Brown Calf with Scotch grain. It has a walking heel that is not exactly flat—just enough height for style and welt sole extended to show stitch finish. Tip runs well toward the arch—altogethér a thorcughbred model and unusual value at $10.00. Andther is Dark Brown Kid in tailored Walkihg style, the welt sole exténding just en ufih for a bevel finish. Straight tip and Cubdn heel This is also an_uficomfrion value and it's suited to conservative women who like their fdotwear right up to the minute in mode while not extreT‘e. X eco: Sale of o Toilet Prepuratiohs ] Jaunty Ends Soturday { Eloor. workmanship. $19.95. Englis nd_Fleor ' Sophia Hair Nets Special, 85c Dozgen. . UARANTEED ok ety u; ufnah héir. Al?esl%fl a’x);ept ay and white. The convesient to that family. & fur cuffs an Priced, Floor ; Youthfulne;s in Cvoat:s," Suits and Dresses for Misses | TTOR the occasions of grown-up girlhood, for activities of college and school days— fashion has enthroned youth in shiartly cottéct tailleirs, in warm enveloping coats, in dresses for |- daytithe service— and pricks aré léwér than for many seasons—with ‘the happy additions of better materials and Misses® Jersey Dresses Slipovér modéls with sleeves, in one and two piece effécts, are shown in the radiant colors of the season—brown, Sortento blué, Mohawk, green and cardifial red. Our ex= clusive Main’sélle Suzanné frock included _in_the higher priced groups. $10.95 to Misses’ Knitted Dresses style—orie ahd two piete iodels in the link-arid-liik Avvélty stitchés.. Colors —Mohawk, green, golden rod and alil the | other wanted colors—plenty of red. Hand- crocheted edges of silk in tricolette effect: plaids ate alsb very much in 52 evidence. Priced..... |/ Misses’ Modish Suits Suede_Velours, Duvet and cloths belonging Fur collars and many with bottom trim; othérs braided, embrbideréd atd yafiolis touches that can be Bétiér shown than described. Colors— brown, navy, s0FFénts. Sizés 16, 18 and 20. $35.00 and $45.00. Second Flodictilistiah & Brother M;sses’ Winter Coats Youthful, indeed. in boyish tailoring effects with chest pockets, raglan sleeves, belts and “buttons—in fact. toppers of tweed in herringbone and regulation mixtures. Sizes 9.50 [ I8 = 2 $19.95 Priced ..: Misses’ Topper Coats Are made of soft, double- faced clpth with cozy collar that can be used for warmth | as well as style. Double-box | pleated back and natty tailored cuff. Thisis one ofstihc season’s smartest models. Sizes 16 to 20; at.......... ,25