Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1923, Page 22

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THE SUNDAY THE GOVERNMENT would be gratified if you would shep early, wrap carefully, address plainly and mail promptly. HARRY S. NEW, Postmaster General. lhe Store of _— e - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, S RN AR R IR R ARG AR SRR R R R SR AR AN AR A AR AN AR AR IR AR NN A I AR AR AN A AR ZR PR A @&&&@@%&%@ 1923—PART 1. Practical QL ts ,SBUl@H & BROTHER Holiday Apparel Thanksgiving usually opens the social season, ready to outfit you from head to foot with the newest things for every occasion. and we are Come On, Ye Gifi beekers—Thzs Store Is Ready With Myriads of Practical Gifts The Coat Section Speeds On—Here’s Another Big Event! Enthusiasm Never Slacks—Two Hundred and Fifty Furre Winter Coats Four Styles Sketched $377.95 These Coats Are Decidedly Worth a Great Deal More F THERE were a thousand coats, we would have that many delighted customers to buy them, for these are garments of quality at a most ordinary price! Coats made of such fabrics as— —Franzette —Truvenette —Normandy —Bolivia —Lustraline —Excello Coats collared, and sometimes with cuffs of Man- churian Wolf, Beverette and Foxaline. Many stunning tubular coats—flare models, many elaborate—others smartly simple. Some have reversed bands of self material, some have rows of stitch- ing, many are side fastened wrap- arounds. Plenty of browns, navy and black. $37.50 has seldom, to our knowledge, bought coats that could compare in style and quality to these. Beautiful linings and good workmanship make them a joy tomorrow at $37.95. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Stylish Stout Brassieres for All T'ypes of Flgures We Shopped Diligently to Secure This Special Offering of Beautiful Costume Shps at Extremely Low Prlces The vogue of the dark colored costume slips makes great demand upon our resourcefulness in securing them at prices so low, These were all specially purchased—and are as specially sold. Extremely attractive qualities. *1.00 Practically Priced Slips Sell at . A practical garment at a practical price. These slips are neatly fashioned of sateen or a well wearing -striped per- cale. In dark colors to wear under winter frocks. At this special price many women will decide they need several of : 1.50 Some of these slips vary the dignity of their tailored lines by choosing a lustrous self-striped sateen for their fabric. Others are of a good quality plain sateen. Highly mercerized to give the ap- pearance of silk. Topped with rib- bon casing. Slips of Lustrous Self-Striped Satin . . Exquisite Moire Slips. $ 1 ; 9 5 Special . Slips of Minette Moire, a fabric too lovely to offer at such a low price. Finished with hemstitched ribbon casing, self-straps and a generous hem. Also slips of good quality sateen in colors of black, brown, navy blue and gray. Dresses for the Busy Days and Nights of Thanksgiving Week $15 and $25 OT our most costly dresses, for we Chiffon velvets, the new Vella-Vella, fi know that in the pre-holiday rush iaces, krinkle crepe, Canton, satins, char- you will want to choose a frock meuse, roshanara, Poiret, charmeen, check- quickly, without a great expenditure; one ed velour and jerseys may be found in these groups, styled to meet every require- that you are sure will answer its purpose charmingly and correctly. In these two ment of the mode. Some are straightline models, others draped or paneled, while others prefer the novelty of drapes, metal Stylish Stout Brassieres, of high quality, are made of fine broche satin, trim- groups are dresses for street and business wear, dresses for afternoons at home or informal affairs and dresses airy and light colored for dances and social nights. lace, fur trimming, beads or rhinestone ornaments. All sizes, misses’, women’s and extra, but not in every styie. med with lace or all-over lace. Cut on long lines, they are admirably adapted to medium and stout figures. Both front and back fasten- ing styles, in the extremely practical and attractive brassieres. Sizes 38 to 52. Prices 79¢ to $5.00. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER “Onyx Pointex” Week Brings Hosiery Gift Opportunities Of course you had thought of gifts of stockings, and you can assure the recipient of your faultless taste by making them the well known Onyx Pointex. Besides, this is Onyx Pointex week, when the manu- facturer permits us to offer four favorite numbers at much less than standard prices. All are full fashioned, of Onyx pure silk quality, and have the trim pointed heel. POINTEX STOCK- POINTEX STOCK- INGS with lisle reinforce- INGS, every thread pure ments. Black, street and silk. = Well reinforced. Seari §1.95 Sini $2.65 ors. Special.. POINTEX STOCK- POINTEX STOCK- INGS with lisle tops, in INGS with fancy lace extra sizes. A durable qual- clocks. Pure silk, black ity. Black only. only. Many Sl}:-,ecial $ 1 . 9 5 designs. Special $2 . 9 5 STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Malds Aprons and Uniforms There is no more appropriate time of the year than Thanksgiving to see that your nousehold attendants are new and freshly at- tired. Our showing of all sorts of uniforms and aprons is large and complete. Just a few of our many items are sketched. UNIFORM OF BLACK IMPORTED SATEEN, sketched, with organdie collar and cuffs. $7.95. Others at $2.95 to $5.95. MAID'S MORNING UNIFORM, sketched, of plain or striped gingham. $3.50. LARGE APRONS, with bib and straps $1.25. BAND APRONS. 95c. . SMALL APRONS. 85c. APRON AND COLLAR SET. $2.70. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Boys’ Juvenile Novelty Suits, $1.95 Just arrived! In smart button-on style of sturdy tweeds, cloth mixtures and corduroy; also fast-color tops with straight knee pants of corduroy, tweeds and mix- ture—all neatly trimmed on collar and cuffs. Sizes 3 to 8. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER FOUR OF THE MANY MODELS SKETCHED Black er Sleeveless dance frock of corn color Four small ru lar < s of colored blue satin. embroidery. The A E'S ify X dvisor Jugg&sty Gifts of Silver Every one loves to receive silver, yet many hesitate to select it on account of its comparative expensiveness. There are many small pieces you may choose, just as ac- ceptable as anything could be, yet they cost no more than many far less lovely For Christmas Bonbons Sterling Silver Baskets that would make their de- licious contents twice as tempting. Any hostess would be delighted to re- ceive one right at the height of the holiday season. Sev- eral designs, $9.95 to $14.50. Dainty Salt Spoons Remember those damp days when the salt shakers wouldn’t shake? So do others, and would bless you for your thoughtfulness in selecting a set of these indi- vidual salt spoons with round, gold-lined bowls. Set of 6, $1.95. Coasters for Tall Glasses A set of six coasters, with glass base and sterling sil- ver edge, all fitted neatly in a little rack. When iced-tea days arrive again, a gift of these will be appreciated all over again. Coaster Sets are $6.95 and $7.95. When Baby Eats All Alone He will feel quite grown up during his hrst days'of self-feeding if he can sit at the table with a cunning set like this before him. A small fork and spoon, with “Baby” in filigree pattern on each handle, fitted in a neat case, $2.95. The Gift Adviser is lo- cated on the Third Floor. and will take pleasure in suggesting gifts for any per- son on your list, or visit the various departments with you in search of suitable articles. Her services are free of charge.

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