Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1924, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924, COLLFCE STRESSES [Pmouiicaoch aies | |fchactctochctc oot ooty o s s G s 0o 0 o o 0 o o8 00 B o o ) GOOD CITIZENSHP, = = ';..::::1::’.,‘:‘::‘“’ Che S tore of Practical Gift Christmas Is So Near— You Can Almost Hear State Right:. Code of Government Promul- | svees: niaten 1o e sta | NxeEw Yo Dec: S gated by Students of Wil- | udte»‘gu:)].(utn\l_‘_:ml::n HEmber liam and Mary. Natlonal men at the Hote Rev. James H clothing.” the bill #8 sn at- ize the schools an is spokesman archy in the the position h the position roughout the Is the Children’s Most Wonderful City. Be Sure They Come Tomorrow! died in | his d ich ex- ! tenden I\hul\ 1 belie and may w ;\A\!;m"v urt oolicies whi munner individ- timate interests ab spon as a member | We Pay Interest || ox 0 CcHRISTMAS ||} SAVINGS || BEANCH OFFICE DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK ¢th and New York Ave %ugflw W w\f’sr\y RIS /\eb&&%'\gu&%( —OIld Santa’ And so much of this great store is devoted to good boys and girls that many h.xp]n rapturous choosing. s Reindeer gifts for hours can be spent tomorrow in There's the whole Fourth Floor. devoted to warm, smart wear- ables for boys and girls, from one minute old to twenty vear: And Wonderful Toytown, all the Second Floor, as well as the along the Eighth Street side oi Third Floor of the New Building And down on the Main Floor of the New Building. the enticing Merry-Go-Round Shoe Section, smartest, most comfortable where boys and girls select the footwear The children can spend all Saturday here, happily. Give the Boy a Fine Double Service Suit $12.98 Smart, well-tatlored. ali-wool tue and . cassimeres, in which he can step out with Here Are Some Dandy Gifts for Boys Knit Ties, in box, 50c. Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs, for 25c. Leather Belts, 49c. Wash Suits, $1.95. Indian Pl Cowboy Play Middy Blouses, $1. Raincoat Outfits, $3.45. Pullover Sweaters, $3.95. Bath Robes, $3.45. Collar-attached Shirts, $1.50. Collar-attached Blouses, 98e. Flannelette Pajamas, $1.25. Corduroy Knickers, $1.65. Novelty Suits, $1.95. pride and wear without apprehension of easy damage. Regular knickers, and golf knickers, too, beautifully finished and strongly sewn Sizes 8 to 18. Long Overcoats at $12.98 In the warm, heavy overcoatings, so much like men’s, that big boys want. Full box or ulster styles, with belts or without. Splen- didly tailored: in sizes 10 to 18 And Junior Overcoats, $12.98 Are well tailored, of all-wool coatings; warm, durable and smart. Made with muff and flap pockets; in sizes 3 to 10. Burly Sport Mackinaws, $12.98 - In those snappy sport plaids that boys de- light in. Strongly made of all-wool fabrics, with deep muff and flap pockets. Sizes 9 to 18 ; Tan Raincoat Outfits, $3.95 The really water-progf kind, with sou'wester hat to match. Sizes 4 to 16. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. L&B Children’s Shoes Are Designed on Health Lines Tomorrow and next Saturday are the last two before Christmas, and your children will want to spend every minute they can in this ity of wonders, The dolls, the toy zoo, the wheel toys, the games ; all must be inspected and final instructions given to Santa, that no detail may possibly go wrong. Just one flight up, by direct stairway in the new building, Eighth Street side. A Wonderful American Flyer Electric Train With Transformer The young railroad pictured has three cars, strong locomotive with headlight, and a twelve-section track, and an S- Three Coin Banks— Take three different coins dimes, nickels and quar ters, and ring up cach de- 2 25 posit Elumeled Steel Garage, with double doors, autos that wind run all around the piace Bow and Arrow Sets, ic bitious young arc arrows are blunt and harm- standard gauge, with loco motive (has headlight and reverse), automatic lers, two lighted cars ' $16.50 (ructo Sand Loader— into wai s l rongly SRR 75 Structo Grab Bucket and ane—\Will help might- e $1.98 in regulation Rug p Made of real leather. V| ery 98 sturdy [& Work and Play Sets, for sewing, stenciling, embroid- ery, knitting, etc. e girl will enjoy this Toy Telephone, strongly de. Black and kel finish.... 49C Horsman RBaby, with soft, cuddly body ; handsomie ace-trimmed dress, bonnet, baby face and ‘mamma 3 95 voice . volt transformer. No extras to buy. t will work around and . sleeping eyes, sty and bonnet, shocs, kings and _a_ prett 1 jns. $1 Ten Pin Sets, with eight- ich ten pins, handsomely enameled. 5 Two balls $2.9 Puzzie Peg Game, a toy that will prove fascinating to the \hll" Keeps them fasci- 50 nated for hours. . C Bild-More, building plock- of gaily painted wood. Will stay in place when put to- Grabs Again Tomorrow 1d |.Al\t~ lt to S a prize boys from a pmk grab Iug the girls from a blue Toy Phonographs that any 6-inch records. in the Bubble > spring to_get it of order. ey 39c Bubble Books, containing . three 6-inch records, for the phonograph, and illustra- tions of the three selections. Com- letert 0 25C Table and Two Chairs, the table size 18x30, with Spanish leather to the .h.un with seats of Span- & == $5.95 Roll-top Desk and Chair of genuine fumed oak, with two roomy drawers and v! e one S Has snare ng board, cym- $3.75 Flexible Steering Sleds, with smooth, sharp runners hum over the snow and A 30-inch size for lit 1.49 Famous Flexible Flyer Sleds, known to boys the worjd over A~ the alligator’s vest in sleds. \m.ugm made wud 3 size model. Milton (Jnldsmllh 'S Cross. Word Puzzle Book comes in just right for the otees to this pastime. Fifty puzzles and list 98 of synonyms C Snap Ball, chance and dren and ady one such exhilarating game should be under It's a whiz. . game of Enjoyable Games Pit, 69c. Rook, 69c. Pirate and 'Irneler, a re%musuul Jumor Combmlhon Olme Board, plays 12 sopular games. .. C r(ienuine lF umed Oak able, with round top and $3 25 folding legs . Oval Drop-leni Table, of fumed oak. L\xremcly$ 50 well made 4 Sewing Cards, that make $3.95 words, and sums C in worsted yarns ulum m pigeon holes in Of sof ble brown leather, B SS . oit, phable ) that nevertheles Migic Dots; for fitilc tobs, A Trio of Unusuat Vatues withstands the roughest wear, with rubber or spring “’]c"d'd $12 75 Make flowers, 49(: i N s meef s of ring f i P Horsman Walking and set .. s heels, these shoes meet the needs o growing feet, with Talking Doll, with mo Scratch Educational iruit, ctc. ! % plenty of room, and a last of scientific design. Ex- et oyes, e Gaines apainlcssmethod of Blue Streak Auto, with X cellent styles for school wear. fashies, clear mamma voice teaching the multipication disc wheels, headlight S - g and lace-trimmed dress. table and a bumper, windshiel extra i & - 18 inch source. of real whee I$ TR S e : - $4.95 oot 98¢ ho0'$23.50 Ideal Gift . : ; S SECOND AND THIED FLOORS, NEW BUILDING Both boys and girls will like boots, for ploughing ; 3 about in the snowdriits, and fording the gutters in open weather. Knee and high-cut styles, in attractive holiday boxes, $2.50 to $4.50. STREET FLOOR, NEW BUILDING - For Women end Misses $29.75 - $39.75 $59.50 Whether you are buying giits or holiday attire, here are values that youwll find worth while. Do not expect to see $29.75, $39,75 and $59.50 coats—for they are worth much more, and look the part! Coats that are the height of fashion at season-end prices. Girls’ Fashionable Coats $15 As smart as any you've seen this year. Of plain, block or striped polaire, downywool or velour. One, two and three button style: copen, tan, gray, green, rosewood and brown. Sizes 7 to 14—13, 15 and 17. A Group of Coats, $10.00 Contains _styles of unusual charm. Polaires, tweeds, astrakhans, with or without fur collars. Trimmed with buttons and patch pockets. Plaid or plain materials. Navy, brown, gray, green. Sizes 7 to-14, Junior Dresses, $7.98 Of plain and striped flannels, jerseys, twills and wool crepes. Many becom- ing models in rosewood, gray, red, tan, powder blue, green, navy and brown Sizes 13, 15 and 17, Dresses at $6.98 Flannels, velveteens, plain and glaid materials trimmed with silk and wool embroidery. Brown, tan, blue, rose- wood and other smart colors. Sizes 7. to 14, i e i ilinind) 8 —— Cinderella Panty Dresses, Creepers and Little Boys’ Suits Made of lustrosa, fashona, suedora and other soft, rich fabries in the new tube-like or slightly flaring silhouettes. Ideal play attire for the little one—these well made garments, and the styles are quaint and appealing. The Smart Colors: Cranberry Beaver Hinoki Squirrel Saddle Fox Taupe Wolf Brown Marmot Black Mushkrat The Lovely Furs: Boys’ Suits, one and two pieco styles, in plain colors or colored pants with white blouses, Col- lars and sleeve bands of the colored materials, Green, tan, brown and navy. SECQND FLQOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. 42030 7th St. N.W.—Through to 8th Coats at $25.00 and $39.50 Include suedine, blocked polaire, and bolivia models, with or without fur collars and bands of fur for trim- ming. Sizes 13 to 17. TPOURTE FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, ‘Creepers of pongette, chambray, gingham or stripe madras. In green, tan, brown or all-white, with collars and pipings of con- co T, mbroidered in wool or trasting shade and hand-cmbroidered de- silk, some smocked. Sizes 2'to 6. $1.00. signs, Sizes 1, 2 and FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGHE & BRO, Frecks of ebambray or gingham lgtin “e‘olora' l::d e:icck pat;ntnsi ‘it s cul pings of contrasting hand-¢

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