Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1923, Page 18

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_ANSBURGH & BROTHER e Finimescanbiionga Sale of 300 ) New and springlike bags in colorful Paisley and Egyptian prints. Large designs that echo the smartest-in wearing apparel. Then there are oth- ers of pin seal, morocco, calf or cowhide, in a num- ber of sizes and shapes. Black, brown, gray and navy, and any number of striking prints. Some have large mirrors; others small vanity fittings. Worthy of your prompt attention. First time out tomorrow. Z ‘A New Midseason Hats Modes that anticipate and 3 8 5 e reflect the glorious ' colors of Springtime—Special Hats with wide brims, narrow brims or brims that turn up. Turbans, Pokes, Off- the-face types and others too numerous to detail here. Every hat trimmed in the latest style with flowers, ribbon bows, fects, Cellophane, Changeable Silks and quills and ornaments. A wonderful col- many Novelties and Combinations. lection. Choice, $3.85. Ambersia— The Newest in Spanish Combs, $4.95 to $6.95 Of all the many striking ways the newest Spamsh combs have adopted, there’s a distinct individ- uality in these smart combs of am- bersia. Their deep, rich coloring sets off the tone of any shade of hair. Many styles, some using ambersia in combination with an- other material. —First Floor. Thanks to a most timely special purchase, we are enabled to offer this collection of en- tirely new hats at far below their real worth. A bewildering array of good-looking; well made midseason hats—styles that are equally as suitable for early spring wear; o? fine quality Visca Straw, Timbo, Straw Braids, Haircloth, Silk Faille, Persian Ef- One of these Stlits Wfll add to the triumph of graduation That boy of yours who is about to graduatc from high or.grade school— you'll be immensely proud of him as he steps up to take his diploma—certifi- cate of the successful ending of a big milestone in life. And you'll want him to appear at his best. You'll buy him the best clothes you can afford— which brings to mind— Penrod Two-Pants Suits, $12.75 These are the higher priced Penrods. Handsomely tailored of all-wool fabrics, styled like men's—smart, clean-cut, manly. \ Norfolk styles, belted, with complement of deep pockets—and two pairs of full lined knickers. Sizes 8 to 18 Penrod Overcoats are reduced, too, and they are fit running mates to the famous suits. $7.98 to $15.00. Many Will Choose All-Wool Serge Suits at $8.95 —for their dressy appearance (ideal for graduation), their style, fit, com- fort and the lasting shapeliness of all-wool serge. Splendidly tailored suits that a boy can wear with pride. Boys’ Long Overcoats Formerly $16.50 to $24.50, reduced to $12.75 to $18.00 . If You Want a Pair of These Shoes, Don’t Wait! For Pumps and Oxfords ’ Formerly $4.85 to $10 Inventory is the spur that is moving these | shoes. Only a few hundred pairs remain. | o One lire of Colonials, Pumps and Ox- i fords, of desircd materials, presents un-f | broken size range; others are not complete —but early comers tomorrow may be as-‘ sured of a good pair of shoes at this moderate price. = Children’s High Shoes $1 95 Formerly $2.75 to $4.00 . Good shoes.” Good styles, in sizes. up to 8':. Black kid and calf, Russian calf and white Nubucks. Two-Trouser Suits for Boys in High at $24.75 These are decidedly smart suits, cut with snug-fitting underarm, and just the right hang to the trousers.. In all- wool mixtures. Semi-sport coats, and the extra knickers tell- the story of double service. Sizes 16 to 20. —First Floor. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Formerly $3.50 to $5.00$2095 Discontinued styles—button or lace; ‘patent, black and tan calf. -Serviceable shoes. Sizes 8% to 6. Tuxedo and Slip-on SWéaters Vie in Popularity, $3.79 The sweater style is a fifty-fifty proposition right now. There is much rivalry between the Slip-on and the Tuxedo for dominance. But for you we have assembled an unusual assort- ment of both kinds, and you can answer the question to suit your own taste. They are knitted plain or in various fancy stitches and have convenient patch pockets and tailored belts. —Second Floor. —Fourth Floor. “Qodles of Pleasure in These Games. and Books On rainy days and in the evenings when children tirc and find amusements- difficult, good @ puffed " TheseNewPlaid Camelshair | _Dj'esseS‘ that AnSwer the Call bf $25.00 $35.00 $49.50 Springtime and youth have combined to make these dresses among the most charming of many seasons. Colors that reflect the tints of spring flowers and sunsets, or. subdue their tones. to.the piquant blacks, browns and navy blues . .| that are always popular. Paisleys, too, oriental trimmings and many gl colorings that have every hint of newness. The first dress shown is @ vouthful frock of black taffeta, with yoke and huge slecves of . -bicge - geargette. Corsage flowers are also of black gud biege, 25, Daytime Hour ended Next is a truly Parisian frock with long straight lines, enhanced by a side panel of -knife ~pleating. Cocoa brown canton. adorned with gold stitch- ery, $35. The figure inclined to plumpness may well choose this dress of toast broum drawn crepe with pleated skirt panels, a surplice front and long slecves. i §49.50 ; Coats, $29.50 and $39.50 - Strike the Note for Spring From the smart Southern beaches comes the word that such coats as these arethe unquestioned leaders of the spring vogue. Some are of genuine camel’s hair and others of a soft spatt fabric that com- bines_service with beauty. Some show a wide silky shadow plaid, while others, more daring; flaunt an over- plaid ‘of a softly contrasting color. Various shades of tans and grays that are ever springlike as can be! For Spring Riding: Days The riding habit sketched is of a man- nish diagonal tweed, beautifully tailored and modeled on the lines that the horse- woman knows 'are most suitable and smartest. The breeches are . reinforced . . with suede, and the.coat has a wide flare :‘o’t‘t’:‘n with protective rubber lining. Black, brown, navy, henna and green. Many trimmed with contrasting colors. —Seeond Floor. Aristocratic Simplicity is the Keynote of These Blouses Three of Many Styles Sketched $3 095 Exactly two-hundred of them—and-dozens of fascinating styles. There are tailored styles, as tailored as can be, and yet they are smart and go most fittingly with the simple sport suifs; others more elaborate, but not too .elaborate—simply dressy affairs of new silks, with delightful trimming ideas, that might be worn :with-the most whimsical suits. Black, navy, various colors and combinations. ~—Second Floor. Garrity’s Everwave, 50c Bottle To defy the effects of damp weather and to insure the long- est possible life to a marcelle or a curl the use of Garrity’s Everwave has proved a boon to many particular women. It is easily applied and gives unusual beauty and permamency. A good size bottle for 50c. < Toilet Goods Sbecials for Saturda Harper’'s Mascari ‘I‘onlgrue . Pebeco Tooth Paste. .. 38 Yardley's Lavender: Violet Ammonia .. Water . Primrose Powder - Cappi Toilet A Lot of Snap to these Silk-Stripe Madras Shlrts IR Superior Quality Wash Cloth, —First Floor: Just arrived, priced special - N e. - $1.65 Shirts to take any man’s fancy. Good quality madras, with that added touch of worth and beauty brought out by the stripes of silk. Good.colors, all, designed to. please—and the tailoring aims to- - &3 fit, and hits the bull’s eye. Full cut shirts, set off with d- looking buttons. Sizes 14 to 17. 'A-shirt yourself—and get several, i = ¥ —Men’s Wear Shop—Direct Entrance Off Seventh Street. Blouses in the Lot -: games and books amuse and develop concen devising means to keep the youngsters busy. tration, too, relieving busy parents of the task of - Here are imported games, highly interesting, and books, splendidly illustrated, that will absorb the youthful attention. 2 - Games at 45c—Cross-country Race, To the North Pole, Mo- tor Race, The Two Naughty Boys, Game. of Goose, A Trip to. the Moon. The Mystic Painting Book, 49%c—Attractive pictures brought out by application of water. Checker Boards, $175— Heavy, well made checker boards, complete with check- ers. An always interesting lgame—and these are made to ast. Books at 60c—Arabian Nights, Tanglewood Tales, Kidnaped, Wolf Ear. Adven- tures of a Brownic, The Boys of Dickens, The Girls of Dick- ens, Alice in- Wondérland, Cricket—and .many others. Games at $1.00—Auto Race, Game of India. Books: at 75c—Polly Third- ers. Hinkey Pinkey, Billy Bumpkins —all by Blanche Fisher, Wright. At $150 —The Wonderful Mother Goose Book of Melo- dies, set to_music At _§L00—The Liis of 1 - colit; The Life 3 At 75¢ —Imported Sew Cards, attractively =colored with wool to work designs. Baby Builders, each, 75¢c. Carriage —TFourth Floor. Clearance of Girls’ Apparel "~ Tomorrow Tomorrow—what a day of profitable shopping it will be for mothers of wear. The savings are tion is best. Close Out. other kinds. quality Georgette, etc. 14 years. $39.50. Reduced to Bolivia and Tricotine. browns. to 17. (Nine) G@irls’ Winter Coats—Practical styles, of dark brown heavy wool coatings. For- merly $995. 5 Reduced to (] close aiit Tormerty 35850, 13 1/2 off Models for immediate and early spring wear, of good quality Wool Velour, Suedine, Navy blue and Plain or fur trimmed. Sizes 14 girls; and the more girls you have the more you are going to save. : marking down for clearince hundreds of dresses from our regular lines. Dresses of smart styling—dresses for now and dres fargc, and the sellin All sales final—none sent C. O. D. First of importance—one large lot of Girls’ Dresses Formerly $15 to $32.50 Drastically Reduced to Choice— $12.98 In this group arc styles for every occasion in a girl’s life—party dresses. schoot dresses, graduation frocks, and AN well-made of good Taffeta, Crepes, and Crepe de Chines in Iight and dark colors. Youthful styles de- lightfully trimmed with wool embroid- ery, silk braid, ruffles, tinsel ribbons, Sizes 6 to 16 years. Girls’ Rain Coats Formerly sold up to $6.95. Reduced to.. ... Blue and tan rubberized fabrics; storm' collars, pockets, ‘all-around belts. Full length styles, some with hats to match. Broken sizes, but all sizes, 6 to Wool plain. to $7.95. (Three) Juniors’ Winter. Coats—Navy and black Bo- livia. Fur collar and cuffs. Formerly $62.50. Re- 2 duced to Y . close out... es suitable for e g will surely be-rapid. Larly sclec- We are pring Many Styles One Lot of Girls’ Wool Kiltie Skirts $2 95 —Reduced to.... o Many different ideas in checks and solid colors. others with just suspenders. Sizes 6 to 10 years. wool_ plaids, - Some_with bib; Pleated or Formerly $3.95 Voile. and dimity. Smart stylés, trimmed with frills and ruffles. All reduced to close: 8 C out; each 55 hac s <2 £ —Fourth Floor. I | | | | | (One Lot) Guimpes— : | | | | V4

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