Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 23

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STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921. 5 . THE EVENING e / . = ’ .:nn:] S!I;ll‘! shops‘ior you as ca;cfully as you 2 A < = 5 | Select Your Columbia Grafonola Here would shop for yourseli. If you prefer to come to oY = the store, she will shop with you. Write, or 2 Under the plan detailed on page 39. Phone Franklin 7400. : L Wbt New Yolobares . L Esabianeais 4.,,._,7.,: o Ea= < irday, October | “Other News on Opposite R . P e e T . 9 V . B $ 9 5 l N Milady’s Vanity Box at $2. | The NEWEST Styles; the LMGEST Variety; the BEST V alues § Embodies Many Points of Merit F S d F. H . d § F‘li]rst—it is grtscnt-day esscntiali . wes ; dre N This particular one offered at so low a price is of Vachette, with or atur ay_ 1ve un \ a full size, beveled edge stationary mirror ?n the lid. (See sketch.) N The fittings comprise a celf;loid comb, lip stick container, ° b N brow pencil container, powder and rouge boxes for compact or N loose powders, a coin purse attached with a safety cord. . ew rlmme a S N The lining, of good quality moire, forms a fitting finish, and \ § when the case is open it is just as attractive as when carried. The Weather Is Just Right for SR dif h . N A Full Line of Leather and Duvetyn E may SR0[ @ caaracton N Handbags at $1.95 to $7.95 K Ge ~ [ much better than that which Kirst ¥loor—Lansburgh & Brother aysel‘ S nuine ! this price indicates. Choice. E Lt Eomd e 58 - i i : | § .L eW Ouses ln a core O y es —and the Lansburgh & Brother glove shop is the home of § CHAMOISETTE—our assortments are just right for your § selection—and the prices are right, too. N : ‘ \ Kayser’s 2-Clasp i Kayser’s 12-Button . o 2 \ Chamoisette Gloves ! Chamoisette Gloves S he'$5 Hat Section is the one place § The genuine—in white and | White and colors. Spear- in Washington where women can N all wanted shades. Spear- point backs, with full cut always Vfin_d tl:le newest hats—unusual N back, contrast and two-tone arms. A full range of sizes. hats—distinctive - hats for young N embroidered back. Priced Pair, $1.00. women, mature women and misses. § variously at, pair, $1.00, 69¢ 1 ’ Price only $3. N and 59c. Kayser’s 16-Button N, - - Kayser’s Strap-Wrist Chamoisette Gloves New Panne Velvet Hats N ; ("ah{l i l(’;" W = = N 2 U | hamoisette oves These long genuir -\?'"’ L&_""s Velvet ."“" 1l T \ & White and colors. Spear- visette gloves, in 3 New Karakurl Trimmed Hats RE By ! ) i point or contrast embroid- . ) A ) i R : i ered backs. Excelient qual- ‘\e_u. Felt Tmlore:i Hats : = ities. Priced $1.25 and 79¢ | New Ostrich Trimmed Hats § . pair. New Vulture Brimmed Hats N C,-epe de Chine $3 95 Georgetle Crepe First Floor—Lanaburgh & Trother N Can you imagine what cxcélcn}el;t. th(is wil({ § ® mean? There are scores of {ashion-favored N s \( T JEM—THEIR ORIGINALITY — THEI - ik ¢ sbzd N EVERYTHING ABOUT THEM— O NAL — THEIR B e e e s B { FINE NEEDLEWORK_THEIR EXQUISITE. FABRICS—GIVE THE It Doesn’t Pay to Sew When You Can Get 3 N 2 and so on. i N IMPRESSION OF FAR GREATER COST. ° Everything is included, from the tiny, chic little § Suit shades—better see them and select from sight rather than read a lot of news which Infants Dresses at 449(' velvet suit hat to gorgeous dress models with trim- N is necessary to do them justice. Of course the styles are suitable for every kind of a suit, 0 3 g mings of ostrich, vulture, fancy pins, quills, beaded N the touches pleasing to all tastes, the price within the limits of every income. . Bishop style in long or short models. The quality of 1l designs, jet ornaments—all with but one object to N Beads as the sole trimming or intricately combined with embroidery, Georgettes com- silky nainsook, the careful making and everything about the- make more beautiful these unusual five-dollar hats. § bined with taffeta in novel fashion—a Georgette waist with loose panel front of embroidercd llttt‘:g dresses suggests a higher price—still we offer thes Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother N taffeta. a c. - { § NEW is about the only term we can apply, for to tell about them we should need g‘,""‘ L{"'fi_'“q Sh:)n, lfie';"fdes' 4_9(: ! N the whole page. Sizes 36 to 44. SIZES WP RO MIE FLAS O = | Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ! SPECIAL FEATURE SRS S A eSS RS eS Se e S eS8 T R " . Crepe de Chine and " g : ; i e é’ d Chemise It’s High Time to Decide the Winter Coat Question and Here are Some afin Gowns an mi o . ' > Exceedingly Agreeable Solutions The Finer Qualities 3 : 5 $3.90 UE WHEN ONE UPERIORITY Duinty gowns znd envelope chemise. The most Je- : sirable styles—the gowns are elaborately trimmed syith € laces, or tailored models, if you prefer. The Che- mise in strap or built-up tops, lavishly trimmed 1with laces. Colors—pale blue, orchid and pink. Third Floor—Lansbargh & Brother TW 0 HUNDRED NEW CO ATS f Or Women — . Lo Amazing Values at This ; 5 3 s RN SALE PRICE : nd i ; New Winter Bathrobe | a misses ? e ial Prici ! . Five hundred Coats —every one en- At Very Spec es | | tirely new. Not the usual “bought-for-a- 4 ! [ | sale” coats, but coats specially purchased = ; for our regular stocks—and sale priced. | .- 0 i . Beautiful fur trimmed and e : i ! embroidered models in § . § ", the season’s newest styles | FT ! iki i ONE HUNDRED AND Y COATS | The Coats ar¢ strikingly handsome— ! Every One Worth Much More i and every woman who needs a good Win- SALE PRICE i ter Cpa.t should buy during this. sale. S!lc is certain to obtain the utmost in material and tailoring for what she pays—whether it be $25.00, $29.50 or $35.00. Coats are lined with beautiful and serviceable silks, and they have the hang and fullness of sweep that are indications of very-costly garments. $9().50 This announcement gives you a look into warmth 5 ; and unusual saving possibilitics. If you've been flut- =l The range of choice includes every tering around in a silk or fight cotton kimono the style in demand—wrappy, belted, bloused, last few momi:ligsf and e"%malgs'b)’“‘;ius“::ali i . cape angd loose belted—many with wide alized your need of a cozy bathrooe. : 2 i flowing “sleeves and tri d with hugt c d cords bes are here at very g slee rimmed wi uge e = s TR 3 | ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY COATS | collare of far. In the staple black and g A . ) . ; l An Underpriced Group blues, new Autumn browns, tans, Sor- i| Fabrics ‘| Styles Trimmings Beacon $3 9 Carduroy | SALE PRICE | i zetosblue, myrile grecnl and gther dea- . | rvoeaitte: | - Biad Raccoon | Robes hd “Robes i s i ? | Suede Velour Bloused Australian || BEACON! The light that [ ~~ CORDUROY! This ad- 3 L . There will not be a better | Suedine * - . Cape-like Opossum I never fails—to keep you | mirable material in both | : i 5 2 - b i Wool Velour Wrappy Wolf i warm. Bathrobes made of | u;ll:es and dcoats. Suit- i i opportumty this season to uy ! Bolivia Lossesaleeve Beaverctie keti re | able for arting from H i = Z 5 § Pigehat :c(:)nmfobr‘taarll':l: ltr;fing:'— ! cold bedroom to toast-like { : a Coat-—conmdel'lng assort- Rivoli-Bolivia Semi-belted Nutria and goodhl%okinz.diflot:;;: ! Iga[t!h?om lTu bev moes : i d 1 Normandie Belted-side Embroidery and a elted _or. e; V- 2 | . it > s L‘;'s:‘;r::fi;gap::trrHS: trim- 1 kimono or %ol:;gth sle:evces, { ments and values i Duvet de Laine Full sweep Stitching med with cords and bands pockets, cords, seli trim- £ i é of self material. Collarless | ming.: Colors: Copen, old- = Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother X Pl SR - - i or with Tuxedo or shawl | gt_ue. ple and l:\'epder. i ; - 7 Sizes+for women and misses. g gty afet R CPSTTTITTTTR ST T ST R BT UTTTTTITITGR STTTTTTTTTITIITER m e Fhird Viear—Lassburgh & Msather. it Y e e Nz

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