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TRE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER 18, 1923—PART 1. - 23 —— A R ROROR RSN Z s AT AR IR TR A A IR AR AU SRR R SR R R A A A A AR R PR AR AU AR RO IR AT R 2 Book Ends Gifts appropriate for either the inti- mate friend or the mere acquaintance. Many different styles, with antique gold, bronze or other finish. $3.95 to $15.95. Shaving Stands Silver-plated stands with large clear mirror. A wide selection to please the man on your list, Prices range from $3.95 to $15.00. STREET FLOOR the Store qf"PracticaL Jifts [ SBURGIH &BROTHE s : e STREET FLOOR Stamped Things to Make for Christmas Featured in One Low-Price Group 98c . It’s not a bit too early to start making those pretty things for gifts, and the fotal cost will be so low if you select articles from such low-priced offerings and add the value of your own handwork. At 98c—Choose from Centers of pyster color ,liylen, 36-inch, for cross stitch. Linen Scarfs to match, 45 and 54-inch. _Bedroom Set, Scarf, Pincushion and Vanity Set, on white artweave. 2 Linen Towels, large size in damask effect. BED Center Pieces, 36-inch, on ecru crash. et Table Runners, on ecru artcrash. Five-piece Luncheon Sets on linen. Pillowcases, hemstitched and scalloped. Daytime Frocks in several styles. Shopping Bags on brown or blue homespun. Ready-to-Use Gifts, 98¢ Japanese Blue-print Table Covers, 48-inch. Boag Ribboncraft Powder Puffs. SANITAS TABLE COVERS. Tan Pillow Covers with back. SANITAS FIVE-PIECE LUNCHEON SETS. Lawn Tea Aprons. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRCIHER “Learn to Make Pillows and Lamp Shade:: - Mrs.. Butler, our skilled instruc- tor, will take great pleasure in show- ing you how to make fancy pillows, lamp shades, doll lights and bed lights, when you purchase your ma- terials here. et o $1.48 pictured ... Tomorrow— A Record-Making Sale /" Handmade Lingerie From the Philippines and Porto Rico ‘At This Verified $ ] 9 5 Each Lowest-in-the-City Price %0 exquisite is the handwork, and so new the designs in Easy-to-Embroider Stamped Pieces at Vanity Sets on tan artweave. Center Pieces, 34-inch, on white artweave. Aprons on unbleached muslin. Absorbent Towels, hemstitched for crochet. Linen Kitchen Towels. this large group of undergarments, you will at once think of buying them for gifts. Besides, we can safely say that many of the styles are absolutely new in Washington, and the qualities compare to good advantage with apy we have ever seen at this price. Nightgowns, Envelope Chemise, Step-in Drawers, Vests —All fashioned of high-count nainsook, handmade throughout. Some copy the dainty Belgian needlecraft with inserts of color, colored bindings and drawn- work. Others show designs in solid and eyelet embroidery, scalloping, pin tucks and hemstitching. THIRD FLOOR, LAWSBURGH & BROTHER /" Our Infants’ Shop Celebrates Its Second Birthday This Week IRTHDAYS ARE ALWAYS EXCITING, especially when one is so young and has progressed so far during the year. Our Infants’ Shop has grown remarkably, and made hundreds of friends during its short existence. . OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY will be celebrated all week, and we want every little tot in Washington to visit us. Besides the Baby-Weighing Contest, there will be so many new things to wear and to use on display, it will be well worth your while to come. Of course the prices for the week will be special. Birthday Special Birthday Special 28-Piece Layette 34-Piece Layette $13-50 $279.95 This layette has been especially a:gt m;:re::lli}y t:::em;!;:i;; = 3;': Mothers will delight in the complete- c A bab: t ness of this layette, and when the fine Every mathier ot A new dAbY S materials and painstaking workman- ship are noted, you will wonder how u‘:m:ly. Each piece made of high o o i e we can offer this outfit at so low a price. X sists of the following items. Black Dominates in Footwear Many New Black Models at *10 For a while it seemed as if the hosts of light colored footwear would crowd black off the fashion stage. But when such new and delightful creations as these may be had in black suede, black satin or patent leather, there's not a chance of this favorite staple color losing its popu- larity. Black footwear adds both richness and dignity that would sell for a great to your daytime or dressy costume, and gives a charm- deal more in the regular ing contrast with light colored hose. way. Two of Many Models are Pictured Yard wide, a good weight = 2 i Gt The " am:l highly mercerized. is m?vtd‘kin.‘:’g;l‘lr?u::.:flc: S.l'o. o ki Suitable for children’s win- Narrow straps cross in an intricate effect on this model of all ter underwear and many black satin or patent leather, $10. other purposes. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BROTHER Special Offering of Black — 4 Bishop Slips 2 Gowns 1 Blanket 1 Rubber Sheet 12 Hemmed Diapers 4 Bishop Slips : l;lv-nnl.l B;ndg- & - ‘ool - and - Cotton %/ Cmms = S Shirts X 3 Flannel Gertrudes Pl | Cotton Gertrude 2 pairs Bootees 3 Flannel Binders 3 Cotton Shirts 1 Dress 1 Blanket 2 pairs Bootees 12 Hemmed Diapers Because this lot was pur- = chased in odd lengths, we 4 In:‘a:fi are able to sell it at very 1"“0:* much below its real value. It is an excellent quality Hand- Dresses — and short Dresses for the wee mit;. 131“;‘: ly g Fleeced Blankets, M Other Handmade % ) ) [;;nk or blue plaids, Dresses up to $8.50. ) e Infants’ Machine- Pink or Blue Blan- made Dresses, long kets with striped or short, 95¢ to $4.95. border, 75c. Gertrude Skirts— All-wool Blankets, k—::"mdb;l:g“h‘i:‘; ::vlh“ebo \:xdth ink or . , $2.95. and n'l'uhine made, . ‘;e in“ B S £ of fine cotton fabrics, 1 s - ea‘conaglsot; 95¢ to $3.95. $2.95. s Infants’ ette Gowns, front or Buntings of eider- down, ribbon trim- med, $2.95 to $4.95. Japanese Silk Blankets and Robes Warm Cotton indd Flannel- g The Feature— Fur Coats to Grace @ N | B Important Winter Events $9 8.50 Not only are they unbelievably beautiful for their popular {dcing, but ‘h.eir wearing qualities make them practical for the ll::xdut ind of all- winter wear. - Several favorite styles are included in this group. Some are of glossy black sealine (dyed coney), using their own lustrous fur as trimming, and others are of muskrat in the natural shade, featuring smart striped effects. One sealine model chooses a side panel trimming og reverse nap fur, with long pointed ends. Coats for the miss and the woman of small and medium size, besides a goodly number of models for the stylish stout. You may choose full or sport length, with linings of well wearing plain or figured silks, Sometimes it is the small piece that adds the needed smartness. Hege are only a few of our special numbers— Special Fur Scarfs and Chokers Blue Opossum Scarfs, special. .. 83395 Double Mink Scarf, very dark, special. Fox Scarfs, taupe, brown or red, special.. Squirrel Chokers, double animal, 4 skins, special. Fitch, double animal Chokers, special....... Stone Marten Chokers, special........- P SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BROTHER P S R S AR, 3 Infants’ - ‘Knitted Gowns with draw- string, $1.25. Warm Knitted Things Caps and Toques, hand and machine - made, including real angoras,*59¢ to $4.95. Warm Mittens, with or without thumbs. White and colors, 39¢ to S0c. Knitted Wool Gloves, white, tan and red, 69c. Hand Crocheted Sacques, white, with ink or blue, $1.25 to .25. Hand Crocheted Bootees, white with gink or blue, 25¢ to 1.50. Knitted Silk Toque with Bootees to A special set, $4.45. Baby Weighing Contest Even though you carefully weigh your baby every day, it will be quite an experience for him to comey and be weighed by our trained nurse, and see all the hundreds of other babies who have also come to be weighed. And he may be the heaviest or the lightest baby in his special age group, which will mean a prize of valuable baby things from our department. The Prizes— GROUP 1—For Babies 1 to 3 months old— . $15 to the Heaviest Baby. $10 to the Lightest Baby. GROUP 2—For Babies 3 to 6 months old— $15 to the Heaviest Baby. $10 to the Lightest Baby. GROUP 3—For Babies 6 to 12 months old— $15 to the Heaviest Baby. $10 to the Lightest Baby. The babies will be weighed any time during the week up to noon on Friday, and the prLe winners will be an- nounced in Saturday’s papers. Bring the Babies to the Infants’ Own Shop—Fourth Floor FOURTE FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BXOTHER. Buntings, hand quilt- ed and hand em- broidered, $5.95 and $7.50. Sacques and + Wrappers Many dainty styles of fine cash- mere, some hand embroidered. 75c to $6.25. i Bibs and Feeders Padded Bibs, all styles, 25c. Bibs, lace trimmed and embroidered, 50c. Turknit and Knit- ted Feeders, 25c to 39c. Madeira Hand Em- broidered Bibs, 95¢ to $1.25. Soft Wash Cloths, 9¢ to 15c. PERPTETTTTPER DT ERT R TTTPTRETPPR