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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. The Store of Practical géf‘ts [ANSBURGH 8-BROTHER Timely News for Children IV THE GiRLS' OWN SHOP _ Sturdy Coats for Schoolgirls THEY are just the kind that stand the hardest sort of wear and do not show marks of soil easily. -Sport models, with large self collars, deep pockets and all- around belts, and they are of a smart, sturdy polaire cloth in a becoming shade of brown. Sizes for girls of 8 to 14 years. e ‘Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Saturday, November 18, 1922 420430 Seventh Street Northuwe<t ' Caracul Cloth Adorns Many of These .~ New Winter Coats $45.90 OME combine black Bolivia with lustrous caracul cloth that resembles fur. Two of these interesting combinations are sketched. On one the entire skirt, as well as the «collar, is of caracul cloth, while on the other it chooses to faghion nove!~ sleeves. Other coats for girls, with or without fur collars, $3.50 to $29.50. Girls’ Raincapes, $1.95 Kainy days mean nothirig but fun to the P owner oi cae of these hooded raincapes. ol “They are ot rubberized blue sateen, strictly . waterproof. Sizes 4 to 16 years. There are many other coats in this group, too. Some follow conventionial lines and are topped with collars of wolf, dyed opossum, natural caracul or raccoon, and others have novel braid or embroidery trimming or show their. smaitness in their clever fashioning. Plenty of youthful coats in misses’ sizes, plenty of medium sizes, and even a few coats for stout women in sizes up to 52%4. Girls’ Gingham Dresses, $1.50 For those who .prefer tubable dresses, there is nothing more satisfac- tory than these of striped and checked gingham. Some combine several’con- trasting colors and some -are made with bloomers to match. Sizes 7 to 14 vears. £ Wool Jersey Dresses, $8:50: - Henna, navy and copen are the:serv-. iceable colorings in which these pretty - dresses are shown. They are just the styles becoming to girls of 8 to .16 years and are finished with neat linen collars and cuffs. ~—Fourth Floor. —Second Floor. Boys’ S‘w'ts That Look W ell and Wear Well, T&o' New Penrecd All-Wool Two-Pants Suits $12.98 Handsomely tailored and full lined, they represent a new high standard of good value. THE popularity of these famous clothes, on which “Freckles” Barry places his stamp of approval, is due no doubt to the tendency of mothers to want their boys to have the proper self-confidence that comes from a well groomed appearance. T hoping to get better values a few weeks la such exquisite silk undergarments are shown here at able prices. Envelope Chemise are of crepe de chine or radium, in a wide range of styles. They have built-up or bod- ice tops and are-trimmed with hemstitching, lace, tucks, ribbon and flowers. $2.95 to $4.95. White Gold Wrist Watches Nightgowns of crepe - chine are either plainly tai- lored or trimmed with hemstitching, shirring, tiny flowers or lace. Kimono sleeve or strap - shoulder models. $4.95 and $5.95. —Third Fleor. ACH day brings surprisingly new models to include in our five-dollar showing. E Penrod Two-pants Suits give a boy pride in his appearance without detracting one whit from fun and activity. They are carefully tailored from all-wool fabrics, which afford a long life, making them de- Penrod Juvenile Overcoats, $12.75 to $20 Warm 0verco;lts— Burly Mackinaws $6.75 Junior Chinchillas, in brown, gray, cinna- mon and navy blue. Smart double-breasted models, with big. deep collar and roomy pockets. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Larger Boys’ Long Overcoats. Double breagad, belt all around, side and muff pockets. Sizes 9 to 15. Boy Comforts for now —oratChristmas. ° Boys® Mackinaws, Bell Brand Shirts, | $4.65. 98¢, Chinchilla Overcoats, B;LIC‘Bnnd Blouses, Knitted Hockey Hats, 49¢c. Raincoat Ountfits, $3.95. Plush Polo Hats, 9%8c. Tim's Knitted Caps, Chinchilla Polo 98¢. to 17, e ] A New Shipment of Foot Comfort j;ut In Boys’ School Shoes at $2.45 Y, how careful mothers and eager boys have taken to these 4 shoes. They fill every requirement of boy needs. Tough soles, of best oak leather that withstands cuffs and kicks, yet is thoroughly pliable. Uppers that give to every movement of the foot and yet wear and protect fully. Designed to give greatest freedom to tender, growing feet, and priced at a figure decidedly economical. Boys’ Shoes, of For Small Feet— A good-looking Medium heel, rub- —Second Floer. Handkerchiefs Women’s - Handker- chiefs, of :soft, fine'lawn, with colored : hem- . stitched “borders ..’ 5c Boys’ School Stockings 35c pair—3 pairs, $1.00 Sturdy black cotton. ribbed-hosiery, well made, com- fortable and durable. f M en’s: Handkerchiefs, finished - with: hemstitch- ko note. Velvets, duvetyns and felts are still prominent—seme combined with a dashing bit of brocade, colorful flowers and fancies and other things, giving them a decidedly new Large hats and small hats, jaunty little sport hats for the miss, and An unusual, interesting and well timed ~ Sale of Phonographs A manufacturer's Jr'fficuk;es'enables us to offer these high-grade instruments at’ prices hitherto unknown for such quality. FINANCIAL difficulties compelled a2 manufacturer of high-grade cabinets to sell a_quantity of cabinets at a great sacrifice. One of our manufacturers purchased them. And now we can offer phonographs of sweetest tone and s of most beautiful workmanship and design, a uperb mechanical equipment, incased in cabinets t such low prices as to make this a sale abso- lutely without a peer in the annals of our Phonograph Department. Finished in hand-rubbed mahogany. These instruments play all makes of records. A won- derful addition to your home—and a Christmas gift that will bring happiness to all. These are the convenient terms: Pay nothing down. In -Saturday Sales. of Women’s Hosiery at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 At 81.00 Women's Pure Silk Hosiery, in black only. - Seamed back and cotton tops. In holiday boxes, if desired. /Women's Sitk and Fiber Mixed Hosiery, in At $1.50 600 pairs of Full-fagshioned Regular Made Silk Hosiery have cotton tops and soles and are in black only. At $2.00 hoe for girls, in tan, ber tip, adds 'to ap- Considerate shoes of brown .calf or: gun thirt: s start paying small monthly payments. We do i / s;'“c;'e r::sz or patent ararrl)ce and com- dull leather, lace metal, with: lar not ge::iyre that 5::" buy any records at time of purchase. so much quality at $495. ‘/ jeather. Sizes for ort. Brown calf, style, and black kid, English toe an: r- 3 ' ol Inaghiits d. 75 These shirts will-wear long and 2\ // children and grow- metal or patent button style. Sizes forated trim; mgbeer Come in and hear “The Laughing Record”—y °“AI bang apiainew i “ij;'xn'::n” et well. The smart patterns and \‘k : ing girls. $450 to leather. According 5to8 Special, pair, heels. Sizes:1 to 6. . = splendid colors will hold their ef- r‘b/// E $6.00. to size, $3.75 0 $5.50. $1.75. Pair, $5.00, fectiveness during the life of the 4 ,/ . woman Christmas shopping— ® (¢ J $9.75 EVEN-JEWEL watehes in a 25-year guaranteed white gold case. So much for the value of see such an opportunity as this. ~Gloves, $2.75 in white, black, mode and brown. $2.00 and $2.75 If a bit heavier glove is your preference for winter, these warm Two-plex fabric gloves are just the thing. Many two- tone effects in biscuit, mode and gray.: to have at least dress accessorics. $2.69 to $4.50. Timely-Valueful! Two-C-lasp Imported Kid —First Floor. cidedly economical. Bring your boy here' digniified turbans for the matron. Hats displaying great fluffs of feathers 2t‘hem. And they are so dainty and /////W/lem‘% AR e £ 4 K e a of fe ttractive that v vould () \ Saturday. ‘You'll agree to their worthi- or other elaborate trims, and hats whose own attractive styling is suffi- be proud to Sdare et viit it 1) T e, A ness in every respect. Sizes 8 to-18 years. cient for their smartness. / i one. It is a good time to think of —Second Floor. Christmas watches, too, when you Ll B Dete Lo o) —First Floor. These convenient short gioves, of fine French kid, are always important and should be uppermost in your mind when thinking of gifts. Overseam or pique sewn, with self or contrasting stitching on the backs. Shown Other two-clasp kid | Husky Mackinaws. Double {’Irea‘mdd Tll:'fl.‘:c. silk and ct‘:’ioy Fam _ gloves, $1.50 to ss.oo._ . R i s e Aot g ok cidespacketsia : Fabric Gloves Gauntlets Few women do not clioose one pair of kid gauntlets among their We are of- fering the newest gauntlets, in various styles and colors, at, Sale of Men's Heavy Silk Jersey Shirts Beautsful colors in two and three tone effects SELDOM are we able to-offer shirts. For the man who needs ° some good shirts and for the here is opportunity. 'One of these shirts will make a giff*to be ap- preciated. ~Sizes 14 to 17. Come and Get Them Extra Henvy Qualfty $4.95 Fine Silk Jersey —Closely Woven ing. 10c, 3 for 25c. Fine-gauge Full-fashioned Silk Hosiery, in black and white, shoe shades and eve- ning shades. - For a Sure-to-be-appreciated Christmas Gift Men’s Silk Socks, pair, 49c Such a low price argues a purchass >f enough pairs to see you through many months. All perfect quality; rein- black and tan, with seamed back and cotton tops. All perfect. ‘Women's Hose in Heather Effects. Splendid Boys’ Fancy Roll-top Hose, wool and cotton mixed— the right weight for cold weather. Propcrl”ashioned Ir. g and made to give good service. $1.25 and $2.00 Boys’ Handkerchiefs, with white or’ colored 12Vc Children”: in i . values in wool-mixed sport hosiery. A fire ;‘;‘5 {efl%l’:‘g‘%lguhng e wovel Christmas;lof‘:. Pointex Sk Hos,'e forced heel and toe; in colors of cordovan, black, gray, white bl : Women's Full-fashioned Cotton or Lisle ry vy, Sizes 10to 1134, border.... 5 Thread Hose. Unusual values, in black only; fine gauge. S Blackonly Sbet “-—dmm Floo _ =Mex's Wear—First Floor—Direct Entrance off 7h.