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THE SUNDAY STAR, WXABHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 20, 1921—PART 1.~ Boys' ‘Chinchilla Overcoats—Blue, brown, gray and cinnamon ; belted ; buttons close to neck; inverted pleat back; sizes 3 to 8. Special, $2.98. LANSBURGH & BROTHER Felt Slippers, Ribbon and Pompon Trimmed -—Padded elk soles: a wide selection of colors; verified lowest price in town. Pair, $1.39. Washington—New York—Paris Established 1860 ——— STORE NEWS for Monday, November 21, 1921 Jane Stuart Shops for You. 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest — A special sale with an unlimited guarantee back of it. Silverware for Christmas Select from either of illustrated designs, your choice of any one or group as specified in the following at I $1.50 The world-renowned Wm. Rogers & Son Silverware that is as safe and sound as silverware can be. Their guarantee back of every piece and our as- surance of its quality—we would not handle it if it did not measure up. to our standard of excellence—so choose freely, for there isn't a woman at the head of any home who doesn’t love good SILVERWARE. 6 Tea Spoons 3 Individual Salad 1 Cold Meat Fork 3 Dessert Spoons Forks 1B S i 3 Table Spoons 3 Iced Tea Spoons it e el 3 Medium Forks 3 Soup Spoons y 1 Tomato Server L Oyster Forks 1 Cream Ladle 3 Medium Knives 6 Coffee Spoons 3 Butter Spreaders 3 Orange Spoons 1 Butter Knife and 1 Pickle Fork 3 Bouillon Spoons Sugar Shell. 1 Child’s 3-picce Set Boxed for giving " First Floor—Lansburgh & Brether Making Christmas Shoff‘v'ny Easy and Economical With This ~Sale of Silver Mesh Bags N % Priced below their actual value (Including tax) $6.25 Five styles—each one a beauty. Fine but firm mesh, in square, rounded and novelty shapes— one a very narrow model with pannier handle (see sketch). Fin- ished with loops, fringe, tassel or scallops at bottom. Some fitted with mirrayr. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. In ample time for the Thanksgiving holiday, we launch a drive on WINTER COATS in two selected groups Faghion commands, Lansburgh & Brother obey! This interesting fact is effective every day of the year, but never more forcibly so than in this special offering of the most popular styles in women’s and misses’ winter coats. Smart Sport Coats a $28.00 Sport models predominate, and although misses and youthful women seem to be provided for on a large scale, there is no lack of models and fabrics suitable for matrons. Practical styles are abundant, so if you need a coat for business wear, this lot will serve perfectly. Some are quite dressy, too, so choose according to your needs and you'll get the best coat for the price, obtainable in this town. Muffler collars, deep notch collars, scarf and other snappy styles. The color range is satisfying, indeed— embracing all the rich browns, mixtures, brushed jersey, bolivia, velour and other mannish cloths of many kinds. Fu}'-T rimmed Coats « $39.50 Exquisite fabrics that are used only in better grade coats; it >~ its kind in America. About the | Baby-Weight | Contest ‘There are six prizes of- fered, and the following are the conditions of this interesting contest: i Babies up to 3 mos., € mos. and 12 mos. are eligi- i il ble. Prizes will be award- || : ed to the heaviest and lightest babies of each class. They can be en- . tered and weighed any day until Friday noon (November 25th). The | nounced Saturday, No- vember 26th. \ 3 “ $15—For the heaviest baby up to 3 months. | $l up to 6 months. | For the heaviest baby || $10——For the lightest baby | up to 3 months. i For the lightest baby l up to 12 months. NOTE—AIll prizes will be prize winners wilf be an- || . The Prizes —For the heaviest baby $15—u; to 12 months. $1 .up to 6 months. $10—F€:r the lightest baby given in merchandise. | ° A Graduate Nurse —who is a specialist in the care of children—will be here all the time, for mothers to consult concerning the proper care and appareling of their children. This service is gratis to our patrons, and we earnestly urge you to take advantage of the privilege. 3 / R Accomplishing the seemingly impossible is why we are able to offer a group of Beautiful New Blouses AT The Infants’ Shop Has Made Its Bow —and the hundreds of Mothers, and Fathers, too, who came here Saturday were pleased to find how well we have prepared to take care of the needs of their children. They found complete stocks of proper apparel, nursery furniture and the cutest playthings and dolls to make the little ones happy. They found one of the finest Infants’ Shops—in its completenes s, size and its comforts, it is one of the few shops of Special Offering for Babies and Growing Girls The following items will acquaint you with the effort we have made to supply the needs of children from the cradle to the bigger girls who still enjoy the delights of childhood. Children's Cambric Drawers— | Trimmed with lace and embroidery; regulation and knickerbocker mod- els; 2 to 12 years, 39c to 79¢c. Misses’ Cambric Drawers—Well made, trimmed with lace, embroid- ery and tucks; sizes 12 to 18 years, 50c to 98c. hd Qirls’ and Misses’ Princess Slips— Nainsook of fine texture; all are flounced and trimmed with laces and embroidery; sizes 6 to 18, $125 to $2.95. Girls’ Black Sateen Bloomers— Fast black sateen; sizes 6 to 18 years, 79c to 95c. Infants’ Sweaters—Slipon, open front and button shoulder models; white, pink, blue and combinations; sizes 1, 2 and 3 years, $225 to $5.50. Juveniles’ Sweaters—Blue, brown, buff, tan, rose, copen, navy, peacock and Sorrento blue; sizes 2 to 6 years, $395 to $6.50. Girls’ Sweaters—Open front, Tuxedo models with pockets, belts and trim fitting sleeves. Blue, red, tan, buff and color combinations; sizes 8 to 12 years, $550 to $7.50. Infants’ Coats—Sizes 1 to 5 years; fabrics include chinchilla, cheviots, mixtures, broadcloth, plush, cordu- roy and velvet. Brown, gray, red, blue, reindeer. Some have fur col- lars, others with self collars; re- markable values at $5.50 to $27.50. Babies’ White Madras Creepers, sizes 1,2 and 3 years. $1.00. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother A Timely Offering of Silk Negligees Loveliest pastel tints in solid color or artistic- ally embroidered in the most attractive effects, showing a decided tend- ency towards Oriental ideas. Dark colors, too, if you wish—some highly con- trasted by embroidery. Frilly styles, here and there a French.flower motif, belted and pocketed—all too beautiful to describe in the space at.our command, so we suggest you come while choice is at its best. Your choice of Children’s Hats—Tams, dressy hats, beavers, felts, velvet and every kind of pretty hat worn by up-to- date children. Full range of shapes and colors, all specially priced, $2.95 to $9.95. Babies’ Creepers of Chambray and Repp, hand smocked and embroid- ered. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. $2.25 and $2.95. Children’s Chambray Bloomer Dresses, pink, blue, tan and buff; pockets ornamented with cutline stitched figures; some hand- smocked. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $1.95 to $3.50. Children's Gingham and Chambray Dresses, in plain and check effects. Trimmed with buttons, embroidery and contrasting colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $195 to $3.95. aby Boys' Suits, of Repp -and Chambray, in white, solid colors and stripes. Hand-embroidered, frilled, bands, piping, etc. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. $2.95 to $4.95. Little Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits, of chambray, repp and other washable materials. Embroidery and frills form the trimmings. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. $2.25 to $3.95. Children’s Sleeping Garments, of Flannelette. Some with feet, others without. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Priced according to size, 98c to $1.25. Flannelette Gowns, in plain white or stripes; high necks and long sleeves. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 98c to $1.25. Girls’ White Cambric Bloomers— Sizes 4 to 16 years. Priced especi- ally for Children’s Week, 50c to 59c. - Hand-Painted Toilet Sets 75¢ to $3.50 - One, two, three, four and five piece sets, in daintiest designs. Comb, brush, puff box and some with rattles. T, SRSt sssmsessoss s ML A s B Suedine, - Veldyne, Normandie, Marvelaine, Bolivia of the better Japanese Silk Kimonos ] grades, Cordeval, Fine Velours. Strictly tailored models, new : C de Chine Negl ! waistline effects, blouse styles, flare and the deep sweepy modes. repe de Chine Neghges b 12 7 5 Those .wi‘t: acfl:" collats slx)w :’l tendency towards mole, l;mmral Soft Taffeta Breakfast Coats J . B opossom, Australi; ossum, nutria, wolf—the ) » . . = :::;o :ave self pcgl.lars with thr::‘v Zpe style, deef, AMmost za : It wasn’t easy—the manufacturer couldn’t guite Chinese Mandarin Coats ; effects, and many of the muffler'type. Rich browns, blue in all its see our point about a special drive of blouses, still he 5, ¢opecially chic model is of supple taffetd with cross-tucked. skirt at- wants our trade and finally decided it was worth while to accommodate us when we planned an unusual occa- sion—that's. all—except HERE ARE THE BLOUSES IN GEORGETTE, . CANTON CREPE AND BROCADES Navy, brewn, Mohawk, bisque and white and they’re pretty enough to please the most fastidious. One in & holly-ti box on Christmas morning will prove a delightful surprise to any woman. Laces in profusion, embroidery, brilliant piping or - banding; buttons, tucks—many indescribable touches that are seen only on the newest styles. = : Seeend Floor—Lansburgh & Brother tached to long-waisted body. Jaunty pockets tipped with an ornamental ball, a corresponding touch at base of low-neck notched collar. Third Floor—Lansburfhs & Brother popular shades, Mohawk and mixtures galore. Embroidery is used lavishly, too. The best thing you can do is come early and select the best coat $39.50 can buy anywhere, g NOTE—Many of these Coats have been reduced from our higher. priced lots for this selling. 9 Two pages of interesting news con- In TOday S POSt cemingag_an - extraordinary sale of Silks, Woolen Dress Goods, Comfortable’' Bedwear, Sweaters, Millinery, Pyralin Ivory for Christmas Gifts, News from' the ‘Art Needlecraft . Section telling of another-Sale of Chinese Baskets. Every, item merits your attention—by all means read about these offerings. (] Second Fleor—Lamsburgh & Brother