Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1924, Page 13

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W L0 OHBBOHG & Famous for Quality o Since 1860 418-30 7th St. NW. Thru to 8th Tomorrow—the Sale You’ve Waited for— Choice of Any Velvet in Our Entire Stock Originally $10.00 to $22.50—Sale Price All Hats now marked $7.50 (originally these hats were priced $10.00 and $12.50— All $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and even higher priced hats are in this sale. Again we repeat, your choice of any velvet hat in our entire stock, without an exception—at one low price— $6.00! Here’s Just What We Mean: There is not a single velvet hat reserved— It’s unrestricted choice of the house— Yes; Imported and French Salon Hats are all included— Here’s Your Winter Coat Sumptuously Furred T):rce groups, possessing all the Fashion prestige which superiority of . material and excellent tailoring can confer! Very noteworthy wvalues. $59.50, $79.50, $98,50 These coats, so unusuzl from standpoint of value, are of the slender, straightline variety that is so smart and youthful, and without which the wardrobe is most incom- plete today. Each coat is characterized by beauty of fabric and of fur; every model is distinctive—a result of the many novel ways in which fur, tucks, braid and buttons have been combined to attain an effect that is harmonious. Season’sSmartestStyles to Wear Now In fact, the Velvet Hat wearing season has just started—you’ll get months of fashionable service from any model you choose from this large and varied group—and when you see the fashion rightness and the fine materials that enter into their making, you will scarcely stop at one hat—you’ll more likely buy two or three. Many “One-of-a-Kind” Hats Styles varied enough to include those hats for which the business woman and the miss in college are seeking—for the busy young matron or older woman—sport hats—dress hats—for women. Types are so different as to make the assemblage of hats T}le FEZ)T;CS— The COIO’S‘—‘ T;ze Furs— Mokine Dusk Beaver Veloria Cranberry Natural Squirrel Lustrosa * Oxblood Viatka Squirrel Kashlora Viatka Muskrat Fawnskin Kaffir Natural Opossum Cuir de Laine Lebanon Marmink Ormandale Cinnabar Mole Fashona Browns Fox Velverette Black Wolf Deep, deep cuffs, charming barrel sleeves, panels, pockets cleverly arranged—these are some of the smart features that will render these coats appealirig to the woman who would be smartly coated. Sizes from misses’ 16 to 38; women, 38 to 48,—at $59.50, $79.50, $98.50. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Women’s Fine Silk Stockings Chiffon and Medium Weights—Extraordinary Value 95¢ Debutante Frocks For Every Hour of the Day - $25 She is a versatile young person, rush- ing from a morning’s shopping, a round of golf to an afternoon reception or tea, a formal dinner and the gayest of dances. And her wardrobe must contain an ap- propriate frock for every aspect of her carefree existence. What woman does not love silk hosiery, does not know that ° the “charm of a silken ankle” is no small part of her attractiveness? And even the most limited of incomes can be made to include a supply of silk stockings when the price is as low as this! All the new and fashionable shades—every pair perfect. Wis- dom and economy dictate the purchase of a supply, for this special price will be continued but a Iimited time. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. We have made an especial study of the fascinating younger generation and as- sembled an unusual collection of smart frocks—with just the right combination of youth and sophistication. A Style for Every Mood Frocks that are sporty, frocks that are demure, frocks that are gay. In street and evening shades. Chiffon velvet, georgette, metal cloth, brocade velvet, satin, charmeen, flannel and poiret twill. With tight bodices, flaring skirts, tunics, the new low waistline and the straightline effects. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Others From $15 to $89.50 SECOND FLOOR. truly exceptional! Note the materials: Finest Lyons and Panne Velvets, finest Hatter’s Plush—and combinations. And the styles: Off-the-face hats, large picture types, me- dium-size brims, Spanish sailors, dinner hats, high-crowned hats. And the colors: Penny, Pansy, Seal Brown, Red, Wood Brown, Henna, New Blues, Rust, Lacquer, Grays, Black with Colors—and plenty of BLACK. Tomorrow—Choice of the House at $6 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Planning Your Party for Halloween? Here’s All You Need! From the invitation to the last black cat that will haunt the company you’ll find ap- propriate decorations for that gala night. Pumpkin heads to mask the lights, paper napkins, false faces that disguise the merry- makers, even invitations mas- querading in pumpkin form— for everyday aspects are dis- carded on Halloween. Pumpkin Lanterns, 50 to 25c. Paper Hats and Caps, 5c and 10c. Horns, 5S¢ and 10c. Seals or Stickers, box, 10c. Cat or Witch Cutouts, 2 for Sc; or 3 for 1 Noisemakers, 10c and 15c. Electric Light or Candle Shades, 10c and 12%;c. Domino Masks, white or colors, Sc. Festooning, 10c. Black or orange crepe paper, 10c and 15c¢ roll. Decorated Paper Napkins, package of 18, 12V;c. Tally and Place Cards, 19¢ to 29¢ dozen. Table Favors, Sc and 10c. STREET FLOOR. University Self-Filling Fountain Pens, Special 88c Every school boy or girl needs one of these self-filling pens—and may buy it tomor- row at a very low price. Non.leaksble safety cap, with olip ilt cap or ring and solid gold, iridium-tipped point. All black or with colored tip on cap. STREET FLOOR. Select Your Binner Corset Tomorrow And Take Advantage of the Special Fitting Service Miss E. Tanner, the corset specialist from New York, will be here but one more day, so do not fail to let her help you solve your “prob- lem of smartness” tomorrow. The attainment of a really good figure is within the reach of every woman, according to Miss Tanner, and depends to a large extent upon the choice of the proper corset. A special type of Binner Corset has been de- signed for every kind of figure, and she will select for you just the style that you need. Binner Corsets, $5.00 to $25.00 THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. More of Those Novelty Fabric Gloves 79¢ The first lot of these gloves offered at 79¢ sold with a dizzying rapidity—for Washing- ton women ‘are quick to appreciate such value and such smartness. We were forced to re- order and luckily managed to secure them at the same low price—1,300 pairs, this time. With novelty cuffs, embroidered in shades that con- trast with the new Autumn colors. All new, chic and of a fine smooth fabric that launders beautifully. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ¥ Lovely Boudoir Robes of Wide-Wale Corduroy, $2.95 One may choose from a beautiful assortment of colors—coral, :purple, wistaria, henna and copen, and all are made with the new side fastening. Cut full and long. Sizes 36 to 44. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. s . Be Comfortable These Chilly Nights! Women’s Flannelette Gowns and Pajamas, $1.95 Elusive, exasperating little drafts will find their way under the cover on cold nights. But you'll find these cozy flannelette sleeping garments a protecticn against them Nightgowns, pink and blue striped and all white, with collar or in collarless styles, attractively hemstitched and ribbon trimmed. Regular and extra sizes. Pajamas, slipover style with elbow sleeves. colors. Others $2.95, $3.50 and $3.95. Heavy Sateen Bloomers, £1.00 An exceptional. quality for this price, these bloomers come in all the wanted shades for Fall. Plain and striped sateen of soft, glossy-finish, well reinforced. In both regular and extra sizes; elastic at waist and knee. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Value-Giving That Disregards Profit! A Bucket of Soeap, 69¢ Change the color of blue Monday by having right at hand all the materials that make laundry work easier—and profit by vour forethought! Here’s a combination that can’t be beat. 1 8-quart Galvanized Pail 2 Bars Ivory Soap 2 Cans Dutch Cleanser 2 Bars Star Soap —all for 69¢! For tomorrow only, remember. This is an opportunity no housewife can afford to miss. A wide range of 2 Boxes Gold Dust SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO Cold Weather Needs for Men! Signs of cold weather are to be seen everywhere. The chang- ing greens, crisp northwest winds—and colder nights. Signs of cold weather in the Men’s Wear Shop—interpreted as follows: Ribbed Cricket Sweaters, $2.95 Union Suits These, for both men and young men, are woven of $1.95 fine woolen yarns—warm and good-looking. White, . gray and blue, with neat contrast color trimming, Just the right weight, with long sleeves and closed crotch. Ankle length. Flannelette Pajamas, $1.95 Made of fine close-woven flannclette, in pink and blue stripe, with fiber frog and pearl button trim. Lot of nightime comfort at a most reasonable price. Flannelette Night Shirts,$1.49 Dandy, full-cut night shirts, of fine flannelette, in pink or blue stripe; finished and made in a high-class manner. All sizes. Cashmere Half Hose, 50c¢ Many men prefer cashmere hose for cold weather wear—and these are of extra good quality, in black, gray and natural. All sizes. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO,

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