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g~ o s IR F FRIDAY;- NOVEMBER 18, 1921. . THE EVENING STAR. - WASHINGTON, D. C. *and on the same floor we can clothe his bigger sister and brother— Parents—and Mothers emphatically cannot help but appreciate the conven- ience and comfort of doing ali the skiop- ping for the children, from the new-born babe to the lad and lass almost ready ; to step into their teens— All on One Floor A Shop for Juniors A Shop for Infants A Shop for Boys A Shop for Girls ’ This plan carried to such a successful plane, is x the result of our realization that we had a better service to render the parents and their children than we were rendering. We know it will be appreciated. Who Has the . . Heaviest:and- Lightest Babies? Mothers, do .you.be- LANSBURGH & BROTHER lieve that your baby is % ¥ the heaviest or the light- est in Washington? - We are going to settle this perplexing question for you. During the com- ing week, starting to- morrow, we are going to hold ’ A Baby ‘Weight Contest Babies up to 3 months, 6 months and 12 months are eligible to enter this contest, and prizes for the heaviest and lightest babies of each class will be given. Babies <an be registered in The In- fants’ Shop, and weighed any day. up . to Friday noon, November 25th. -Prize win- ners will be annotinced in Saturday papers, November 26th. THE PRIZES s15 for the heaviest baby up to 3 mos. 515 for the heaviest B baby up to 6 mos. 315 for the heaviest baby up to 12 mos. slo for the lightest + baby up to 3 mos. slo for the lightest baby up to 6 mos. for the lightest ‘lo baby up to 12 mos.. . You really must come and see how well we've done! NOTE—AIl prises will bé given in ‘merchandise. ,Bfing the Babies in,_ha‘ve them registered. and enter the contest. 4 The Shop for Boys —Will carry complete lines of apparel for lads of 2% to 18 years, and we have set a standard that demands only the best in quality, at the lowest possible price. Among the i many cozy, warm garments you will find— ~ L (¢ ~» 3 Boys’ Juvenile Overcoats...... $6.98 to $18.00 - \/i% Boys’ Long Overcoats ........ $6.98 to $18.75 ] i 9{1 Boys’ Warm Mackinaws ...... $6.98 to $12.50 2 . Boys’ Two-Pants Suits ....... $9.75 to $16.50 /3 ) Boys’ Novelty Suits ...... ...$2.98 to $12.98 - Boys’ Washable Suits .........$129 to $4.98 ; Boys’ Rain Coat Outfits .......$398 to $6.98 ( J S Boys’ Indian Outfits. ..... ..SL19 to $248 ...$198 to $2.98 . Boys’ Cowboy Outfits ... Boys’ Flannelette Pajama: ...§129 to $§198 ; ’ > Boys’ Sweaters ..... feeeee... 3298 to $598 T I f 9 S —and a complete line of Hats, Caps and Accessories - {The Infants’ Shop - e i) | The Girls’ Shop : M ak e S It S B OW___ s @ Here you will find just the things that little and big v . : ? gister needs . . . . and the same standard of quality is main- i L o . ; tained just the same as in every section of this great i ) ; . Tyt , TR T P o ok store. ... the lowest possible prices, quality considered. The culmination of ambitious plans that > RPN AN B A ) ¢ { iy o/ 1 Girls’ Se d D ....$495 to $29.50 4 , place this new shop in the front ranks of th:f’yflgngy : Gire Vet Dicoses ooreeoee.. 41350 to 32550 b . i al a 0y Girls' Silk Dresses . ‘ Amenca’s beSt departments.: ORI e Girls’ Party Dresses-............ $2150 to $3250 . ‘ ; needs SR Girls’ Rain Capes; $2.50 to $4.95; Rain Coats, $4.95 o . 5 > . b Girls’ Gingham Dresses ... ....95¢c to $7.95 HERE'S many a plan we had for children’s needs that couldn’t . Will be found Svdar Girls’ Sport SIirts ....... .. $495.t0 $995 be developed for a lack of room. Now we have it! We are devot- i °°’?£:f‘:§iitg g AR D et SO ing.an entire section of our store to their requirements—their i R l important requisites for upholding style and good taste in their of culets el TR ; set. N s Hand-embroidered Wrap- ? Wy i gzr:h,;:lie,cashmeazasn;inc‘gegz i We have named this department “The Infants’ Shop.” ‘And Blankets, fgued snd { : we think Mothers and Fathers will fare well by faring forth'to’ Pon binding: .. ..98¢ to $8.28 i “The Infants’ Shop” whenever the heir to their fortunes needs.’ ,;:':{.,‘:,":::_'g;,‘;’:,:‘;;g;; : a rattle or entire outfit. ' "_"°"‘°'“"‘V‘°’;gg‘;;§ s110 We can do more than clothe him; we have his cradle; wehave . of?’;""’.-’?:‘_f sf}:“""?’, just Fhe cutest sort of playthings to make him happy. ; " nd"_f;';'::,l Shies We have a Graduate Nurse here, too, for'Mothe_rs to consult- $1.25 £ 5 p concerning the proper care and appareling of their babies. .. . 1 _fgg;l:g!-fg;giésig; :f;'",‘.":{'.;; ¢ . shirts; “you kno at tliey 5 ¢t $d . .usually. sell for, according.to This shop will be one of the city’s show places. In its com-' / fi;fi%‘:i"&;‘-’a‘,‘é‘;&‘; : - pleteness, in size and its comforts it ranks as one of the few shops T Br o .. ofits kind in America. e e T et o You. are. invited to attend the Opening. ol ‘Whits Costs of cash- 5 Souvenirs for the Children who :“,:;'df:,fif,l:,",z_b;,“_,’:;,;",fl are accompanied by adults. mmunm&?fig shirring. ;.. ............ e THE - INFANTS? SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR~