Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1925, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1925. 35 REAL FICHT BFEING 0208ttt stttk oo ot 0oy oo B O 0 08 O3 S oS08 88y S8 s 8 s oy 9oy N WIEONSI RACE : ~ # Autumn La Follette, Work and Dith- AN SB' ' RGH g m Millinery mar, Candidates for Senate, : & That May Be Included f | 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 In the Modest Budget— o for the Price Is Only— HigE e || Late Models—In Fall Coats T fmSLl:?eS $5.00 A\ trio from the unusual the e Mo | ; L ] collection of Fall Hats that L SR Show the Three Most Distinct Tend $6 OO our Millinery section is of- Follette, jr.. Republ Edward F.| ° fering this season, Dithar, Tndependent, John M. 5 encies of the New Autumn' Mode k. Socialist, all were in the field Tt it f nizht, assisted by their sup- | " ree recent additions to our already famous line of L&B Stylsix N It Shoes. than a week e ci As sketched. < on the ap ce. - . ’ . 9y . .. ‘A new step-in pump, in patent leather or tan calf, with cut-outs on o allatte s it po TRt T s ( i 5 .\h:]:nlc}. fulgn]xal tunlguc and neat leather bow. It has a light-weight opponents that the faction opposing Ly 1 G = Claye—Ais velt sole and low military Vi if h‘nln ;'n '; he R.f,..muE .r:‘_\ f’ulm‘d (}; i X > The B(lt_k _I lare is the feature of the A pump in black s:xatg;‘\ }:\elet]h“g'l‘el: :;fll))l\):l'(ll:«l :nd Cuban heel necesiars to settle on man who bad | i % coat at $59.50, and an unusually graceful A black satin opera pump, with Spanish heel. ; became thelr cholce His | \ R [ X -\ flare it is! The coat is of suede, rosewood “_”lhe(;— styles \]\'ithhnr without straps, in tan calf, black kid, black r . a A ” ast | \ > ( ¥ ok it J 3 S T satin_and patent leather, On the other hand. La Follette, be- \ M} A\N shade, with a collar of fitch and turn- Sizes 25 to 8; widths AA to C. ginninz at Stevens Point, immediately VE T e o o -"his outstanding victory in the & back cuffs. has been i al | 8 X/ » g g 3 <8 Blue velvet and taffeta com i beine : The Front Flare—is the ' bined in a novel turban with a and Her sectional crown. a peaked brim i el v \ Wi distinctive note in the i - and a metal buckel as its onl “«d which marked il | Sl L £79.50 model. Two £ o ornament. $5.00. ‘ ‘ codet inserts are smock- . i D ed to give the flare, and Tt ny than R 7 A i T " they are edged with - 3 s 7 | A/ A N gray fox. Collar and S gh l B lb gg D St L (a7 " N0 cuffs of fox—and coat of © tral t ine albriggan resses : g ( gray suede. = in Final Sprint. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. " A New Group— Unusually Smart i 1 co “policles : { /) makes the originality of i ° one hand, and one who is : : L the coat at $98.50. The to the support of President Coolidge | : ] 5 £ e, : So great is the demand for LAt on the other [k coat is of bolivia, in a rich A large, graceiul hat_oi 5 Saheliae ol these popular sport frocks that i (3 blonde satin 2nd ‘l»!m The s . W 2 . ; . | n_and the underfacing of SUES FOR DIVORCE. 1 = e 5 we keep on_ordering new ones. FEcprone ke et sl / collar of gray fox that Here is a brand-new assortment 1 satin with iringed ends. $5.00. Sols, SMabel Aluselman 01 i is a scarf as well. Note of them in an unusually soft sil- ) t also the unusual fur cuffs. vertone balbriggan cloth. made on beautifully tailored straight SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. i lines, with self-color and contrast- ing trimmed collars and cuffs and wa e = | : " ush - 2 66 ° (X smart round buttons to trim them. vhhoill" April 14, 1920, and have one ar worn (![)(‘H. as you [‘h()ll‘(‘. e ; T'here are a few accessories that are as necessary as full trousers—to the real collegiate The shades are all the wanted ones, appearance. You'll find them in the Men's Store! such as tan, gray, pansy, green and blue: the sizes are 36 to 46. Collar to Match Collegiate New Cricket St et Nou b il Shirts Neckwear Sweaters Underwoar Giferings of Intesest sitin with 3 bend’ o cibbon $‘ : SO $1 OO $3 95 fan-like ornament. The ribbon | Costume Slips, of High Neck Muslin Children’s Winter #s odgelt with nilvec #ad congise - | - . soft tub silk, non-cling- Nightgowns, with finely Union Suits, in two with a pin_set with rhinestones = ; elobod & 2 s i ing. wifh shadow-proof tucked yoke, embroidery styles: knee length, with and imitation jet. $5.00. The best looking patterns vou've | New stripes—plaids—cubist de- Stripes that have the truly col- hems: and some of tr insertion a nd longz Dutch neck and elbow SECOSD TEOO seen! Splendidly made, of fine | signs, in silk and silk and wool e e e sham wm; contras (AR excellent sleeves. and ankle lensth quality English broadcloth. A \ ties. A striking assortment of cglatecalE - IColor . cccts ithat ISTe G n bath regular with high neck and long £ e R e LR e of popular shades. Sizes p extra P s " [] feal value st this unusually low | new iwolBfs and effcrtive: color Hewill, win in every campus event. .05 sue ‘P g1 95 . One More Day! price. A full assortment of colors. combinations. | Others priced at $4.95. Price ........ - o resented by Attorney Campbell | Rtvas the beaut; of the Scariet Tanages from $1.50 to Price - MEN'S STORE, DIRECT EXTRANCE OFF 3TH TriRD FibOR LANSBURGH & BRo. Miss School’s Out! The First Saturday | S —and oh! what a lot this week has taught the youngsters and their mothers about the needs B o O of the school wardrobe. And the L&B Children’s Shops are ready to supply their wants. 10 AM. and 3 P.M. The lecture is for women — — Il Boys’ Long Trousers Suits ' Coats for Junior Misses | i 2 4 : but because intended pri- Hard Z snaidagy Correctly Cut and Well Tailored bl e gy Youl' ‘ $ 1 5 00 > C . - lecture, w rite Miss I,!H|c|nl;|'1. 3 ° Wide flares, front flares and straight f':]"_“:‘_"f{ld a ‘.‘““.“I“""» I*‘:": Handwritlng ¢ i i . | “lines are outsfanding characteristics of v i M ‘\‘\il‘llr’;i;(;il\Pw“n\:\\:tl‘l:;v;?“ “’0'1 I Y Just the type of suit that he likes, and we quite approve . | these chic little coats, with their trim- \ TN gladly a any q S I our of his taste in the case of these four-piece suits. with Eng- mings of raccoon, fitch-dyed mandel. All g “PROXY” H Q lish-cut coat in either single or double breasted style, blunt the new colors and fabrics. Girls' sizes \ - cut trousers—and last, but not least— ;mlln]lj and junior misses’ sizes 13, 15 tions youdcare to ask. SECOND FLOOR i ' o ncpona Representaie rs, which he wears on so many occasions. A Bargain Table Sale! —it proclaims you to the world Well made of excellent quality wool mixtures. Sizes Brassieres and mi.(;;:;:;::gicgnmkind Jp gl : SChOé)é %gesses i == ! | { Bandeaux PR Y 4-Piece Knicker Suits : - i 39¢ concerns employ trained = Trim, tailored types of wool crepe, vel- o i graphologists toanalyze hand- | o vet combined with plaids, French serge 5 y ey o mooms aa iting of employes and appli | . ie - . bandettes of fine quality broche wri m(go “;: oye;;g -}::t- * and plaid or check tweed. With ribbon and satin-striped material. In P el (s o 3 A \ ties, fancy buttons, braid and embroidery / WL flesh color only. Sizes 30 to 42 oo st wutor el bty Serviceable, good-looking suits, made of trimming. Round cellars and turn-back FIREET ETOOK one sees handwriting without | 5 the new Fall woolens and cut on'the popu- cuffs. Sizes 7 to 14. el | v o el v "7 | Junior Misses' Better Dresses ‘ ,\ _ | Three Candy : ; K $15.00 to $39.50 : Specials ‘ L i . LAN E] - . i crispy and de- Boys’ Fall Sweaters e M M e R o e, $2.95 ' Coats for the Kind S 20 , Z i le flavor, . : uoats10or the A1n el‘gal‘tener st Praivs ingpe v Soft-Writing 25-year Point— Sporty new slip-over sweaters, which feel mighty good these I most popular confec- the Parker Duofoid gives one’s ol d T e et Al highhenl A In Newest Fall Fabrics and Shades - tions. 9c each, 2 for. 17¢ hand the speed and character cool days. Made in the popular cricket and high-neck styles, in Chocolate-covered ~ Cherries, that win whh}:howorldASlep\: ! many fancy weaves and bright colors. Sizes 6 to 16. g $ each a large cherry covered with the nearest Pen Counter an g 4 & ( [ rich chocolate. An at- 49 choose your point— Extra T TUDOR- LANNBURGH 4. nR0. [\ 0.00 tractive one-lb. hox.... C Ié:n; Fg‘h’l Medium, Broad, B 9 d G 3 l 9 S h l Sh STREET FLOOR ub or Oblique. ‘ T E KT EE PRI CoRiE e ! 0 ; S an lr S C 00 oe s Brush polaires, bolivids and broadcloth coats in Duofold Pencils to rach the Pers: Lady, $3 8 ozens of cunning styles. With cailars of beaverette, b e e e $3 50 to $5 50 dyed squirrel and mandel. Tailored models, lined and Former JANESVILLE, WIS. . ° \ . warmly interlined, and in pretty shades of rose, copen, Employees! Well made, sensible shoes which will stand the “wear and. tear”. | N X tan and red. B lhhentad sroms that they are sure to meet in sthool and at play, and which will not who have been in m v spoil the shape of youthful feet. G' bJ en, B 9 7 For Little Girls—A new high button shoe (sketched) which comes lrls I Iats our employ who, 35 Towr Potnt y % with patent vamp and taupe kid top, or with patent vamp and white | g - . 3 would like to help Qut kid top. Sizes 4 to 8, $350; 8%; to 11, $4.25. The same shoe in all tan y 2 95 d . during our anniversary e calf, sizes 815 to 11, $3.75. Widths B and D, ; ; o an R ¢ : Gl ealer e the i ; For Youths and Boys—A sturdy new shoe in tan calf (also | } ik o whole sale or for part T sktched), featuring -the’ net. double Uskide sole, which will give Madels. of felf, of velveteenidiil decss stufesiof Bt b e ore e double wear. Sizes 1125 to 13VA$450; sizes 1 to 6, $3.50; all with pleated silk or georgette. With ribbon loops, tailored Tt ste - rubber heels. Widths B to D. 4 ornaments of felf or ribbon, buckles and colored stitch- ?}J"‘c e ‘()fi'r ; We Ha Good | For Both Boys and Girls—Long wearing little moccasins in g ing to add distinction to the various models i e A Py s ot | smoked elk, or all tan elk; with crepe or leather soles. Sizes 814 to 11, ; the Fourth Floor, as B i $4.00; sizes 1115 to 2, $4.75. Widths B to D. Special Lot of Felis for the Larger Girls, $1.95. soon as possible. Columbia 1 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. i FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & RRO. Supply . : : LR | SRR CRDETEEE BPDECEEE DEPBPE BT EECTETEDD DD« ETPGPDE DT DT - 5 >

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