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The Store of s [ANSBURGH 6-BROTHE "THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1922 STORE NEWS for Thursday, November 23, 1922 = — 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest Now is the time to Choose Your Winter Coat Wonderfully Complete Assm.'tments and Unsurpassed Values Are Now Ready II' vou have postponed selecting your winter coat just because the weather has been kind to vou. you-canuot safely put it off any longer. for winter is surely on the way. Ii you have postponed it simply because you had not made up your mind what vou wanted or because vou were waiting for the right opportunity, we offer you the opportunity tomorrow, with a wide range of styles to select from. 2 Ilere are four groups, including every sort of coat that you could possibly have thought of. And the prices cover such a wide range you will surely find something to please vou at a price approximating what you had planned to pay. dressy materials or practical sport hat answer every winter need. N re collared with fur, al- though others are smart cnough with r oi their . 31| R Coats that feature snug fur collars or adorn themselves with panels, embroidery. large buckles and other touches. Hart Schaffner & Marx topcoats, too, exqui $ 00 itely tailored of man- o nish fabrics......... Coats of s Coats of beauty unsurpassed. Rich pile fabrics, such as panvelaine, lustrosa. mariana and others, trimmed in lavish ways with wolf, platinum or black fox, caracul and 50 o other fine pelts. —Second Floor. <ts that indulge every whim of fashion wrappy sleeves, blouse backs, drapes or other unusual lines. . whosc quality is above re- T with beauti- ful fur lrimmingsrs 00 and high-grade silk . linings Exquisite in every BE Liviissinsvesvin Footways of Fashi‘on Six smart models illustrated at $8.50 T this one price, some of the smart- est shoes of the season have been assembled, representing styles for every occasion of fall and winter wear. They are all of an excellent quality and workman- ship, really worth more than such modest pric- ing. There’s a full range of sizes in the various stylés. PATENT LEATHER. SATIN AND BROCADE. PATENT LEATHER. SATIN AND BROCADE. BLACK SATIN. A SUEDE TRIM.” DULL LEATHER, GRAY SUEDE, TAN CALF, PATENT LEATHER ATENT LEAT FAWN SUEDE. BLACK SATIN. —=Second Floor. Economical Gifts from our Art Section ~ Sale of Stamped Aprons at 55¢ What woman, whether she is a busy housewife or a slip of a girl who just makes fudge once in a while, would ot be de- lighted with a dainty patch- work apron? They are stamped on un- bleached muslin for gay pansy and morning glory patterns. The aprons are already made up, so that there is little work attached to them. ' These are unusually attractive gifts for such a low price. Handwork is never more appropriate than on dainty things for little tots. These dresses are stamped on fine white lawn with several at- tractive designs. Ready made up. > The same styles in infants’ long dresses, 69c: Pillowcases, 96¢ There is a limited quantity of these, and it is not likely they will last long. They are stamped on fine quality tubing for white or colored embroidery and may be finished with hemstitched scallops for crochet. Knitted Ties For Dad and the Boys You may select their favorite colors and blend them in beau- tiful gombinations that their taste will entirely approve. A spool of our beautiful tie silk. with a black silk band neces- sary for finishing the tic, for 59¢c. —Third Floor. - Weigh Your Baby at Our Party NLY tomorrow and Friday in which to enter your baby i our baby weighing con- test. We are giving threc prizes of $15 cach for the lieaviest babies, and three of $10 each for the lightest babies. This is the First Birthday Party of our Infants’ Shop. Attend, to enter your baby in the contest and to share in the many splendid values offered. Wool-Filled Quilts, $5.95 Just the warmest covers possible, yet so light they are not too much weight on the wee body. Covered with pink or blue. Wool-filled quilts, covered with fancy sateen, $6.95. Dainty Dresses, $1.95 Long or short dresses, in yoke or bishop stfle. They are of fine, sheer materials and show many attractive patterns. Sizes up to 2 years. every way. This Handsome Phonograph —with eight 10-inch double-faced records of your own choice from our complete Brunswick, Vocalion and Columbia library. Exceptional Value This is a splendid phonograph, exactly as illus- trated. Attractive in appearance, with good tone and double-spring Heinnemann motor, universal tone arm playing all makes of records. See this phonograph before purchasing any other. Terms, $5.00 down Crib Quilts, $3.50 Covered with pink or blue sateen. Any small person would find them quite pleas- ing. And mothers will know their value at this low price. Also cotton-filled quilts, covered with figured lawn, $3.50. “Cotton-filled quilts, covered with figured crepe, $2.95. Crocheted Caps, 75¢ Cunning caps, hand-crocheted of soit wool, with ear tabs and ribbon strings. White, trimmed with pink or blue. —Fourth Floor. $85.00 Fully guaranteed in $5.00 monthly ~—Balcony. Give them, or wear them yourself! Barmon Home Dresses, Special, $2.69 HE woman who takes a pride in her neat appearance about the house will find every touch of style and smartness she could wish in these attractive Barmon Dresses. the price is so low she can have a large supply, all in different styles and colors, at a very small outlay. Ginghams, percales.- chambrays, crepes— every one good-looking enough for various occasions, besides house wear. Some are trim- med with fine pleating, organdie collars or vestees, crocheted buttons and other touches that add to their smartness. Checks, plaids and plain Every housekeeper would appretiate colors. such dresses as these for gifts. —Main and Third Floors. Yet For Gifts * ‘China and ‘Housewares HE good values we offer in this new department take on added importancé with the approach of Christ- mas, for these are useful Christmas gifts, as well as needed in your own home. lity Step Stool, three steps high; practical stepladder. l.m 27.—Four-piece Cannister Set, white japanned with gilt mark- ing; tea, coffee, flour and sugar. 500 sets to sell at this 5 special price. Set...... 5 C 3.—Cast-iron Skillet, five- pound size; double- lipped: < Bacl - wciui s 29c Pattern 49157 This 97-Piece $29 5 ] Dinner Set American porcelain. Beautiful rosebud pattern on black back- ground, with gold lines, on one of the ‘newest and most attractive_ shapes. Patterin 450-3 This 100-Piece Dinner Set $l6¢25 A timely special for Thanksgiving. A striking rose spray, with gold line, on a new and extremely graceful shape. A remarkable bargain. —Sixth Floor. Notion Specials A Baker's Dozen Brings Good Luck Snaps, all sizes; black and ] 9 white. 10 dozen............. 13e Bias Seam Tape, sizes 2 to ] ¢ 7: 6-yard piece. 13¢ Cotton Tape, assorted 13 widths; 12-yard piece. 2 for 19C lBelt Q‘l;.lityl Spoo;o_Sllk. black, white and colors; yard spools. 2 for. e Mercerized Darning Cotton, 13 45 and 65 yard spools. 3 for L9C Painted Wooden Coat 13 Hangers, white only. 4 for.. 19C Rickrack Braid, assorted 13 widths. 3s.pieces ............ C Elastic Sanitary Belts, va- TIOUS/(SIZE8 o\ mmcaeasonsmess 130 Cube Pins, with jet heads. ‘130 ! Ritkarpiated " Saety Pins, ickel-plate ety Pins, various sizes. 5 dozen...... 130 F.Ieruy-co\;ered Dr):ss orms, with wire skirt. 2 All gzn e $3.13 Light-weight Dress Shields, assorted sizes. 2 pairs...... 130 John James Gold-eyed Needles, plain and assorted sizes. 13 2 DRDETS i caevvatiis s Shes C —First Floor. - LANSBURGH & BROTHER & : - 1 656F |VIL WAR SCENE IND.C. RECALLED 'Daughter of Lincoin’s Secre- i 1 tary Reads Paper Before Historical Society. Scencs of e days W ing civil war gton w ughter of Lincolu s the reading of her per “Washing o 'In;.' of the cicty at the Cosm v recalled vy The paper. which was composed for the MOSt part of e privite corre spondence of her father, recalls men: oriex of the past 1o the lder inlit of Washington and afford i he City 1o [rown. Lincoln's Unexpected Arrival. Mixs the unsus; the capita 2 after a hurried trip from ¥ where it was suid that ugur " ere was 1 blocks nue” just Im business purpose: itself a collection o rather than a big city. Trying Days Open. After the shot at Sumter. tryins Washingtor with the little cen Outside comm off and the M. {on the way to itered the enemy anniversary of t revolution. The regulars and o | mititia to defend the ci jwere a large number landing mo Maryland pense of * {was gres {reinforcen nessed ay deserihed 1 During thes military feet stones, laid d | son’s term of of iout of sight, jalternately {clouds of du the horse cu spoke of the aints receiv regard to the ladies in crinoline t ing up two or three seats. schedule in those days ran somethins- {like this: From the stand at the Capitol or old Baltimore depot to 1st street, six minutes; from 1st street to 7th street, twelve minutes; from ith to 14th streets, eighteen mi {from 14th to 17th streets, tw {minutes; from 17th to {thirty-one minutes, a istreet to west end o | street, fortv-two minut route 18 mow made in twenty-thrie and a half minutes A roof well o thatching may las i years. i e Form and Reform THE GOVERNING body of a great empire once-assembled to de- cide what utensil of state should be used to cook a fish for their overlord. - The high cost of ceremony is eliminated here. The informal refinement of WALLIS dining pleases in itself and in its moderating effect on our prices. MWallis’ 12th and G Streets N. W. ] i ] — { You get quick relief from a cold by applying Sloan’s. By quick- ening circulation of blood the ithandyforsore. bruiscd musc! aches and neuralgia. Sloan's Liniment-kills pain!