Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 36

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36 THE (KRR AR AN AR PN AN 2R AU LAN SBURGH &? BRO 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 ——————— 0 B B B An Extraordinary Purchase and Selling 300 Girls’ Furred Winter Coats The Buyer Really Made a “Scoop” This Time—One of the Most Re- markable Purchases We've Seen in Years! $14.69 [his is a chapter in the history of a buyer that reads like a fairy tale—Sum- mer lingering through October, a manu- facturer pressed for money, and unable to move his stock of coats—he offers them to us for actually less than the ma- terials cost him! Bolivias, Suede, Derona and Tweed and Fine Imported Fab- rics—Newest Colors. That is the synopsis of the drama. The climax comes tomorrow when this record purchase goes into a sale that will break all records! Dress coats with col- lars and cuffs of rich furs, and the new flared silhouettes; sport coats of smart simplicity. All exceptionally well tai- lored. sizes 7 to 17. Girls’ Sport Dresses, $5.95 Regulation Sailor Dresses, $1.95 Gingham School Dresses, $1.45 Black Sateen Bloomers, $1.95 Girls’ Middy Skirts, $2.98 and $5.95 FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Youths’ and Boys’ Sturdy Tan Elk High Shoes—Big Value $4.00 \lade in the popular Blucher style. with the tough new chich is made to stand the hard knocks which they are sure to meet. Sizes 113% to 13'4 and 1 to 6 Infants’ Dress Shoes, Lace and Button Shoes, $3.00 and $3.50 Pair Several neat styles for the little tot, comfortable and durable. Laced models come in all patent, all tan calf and in white buck. Button shoes come in patent with field mouse or white kid top, in all white kid, in all tan calf and in patent with black kid top. Sizes 4 to 8; widths B to D. ~|(u\n FLOOR. LANSBU RGH & BRO. which will prove 3 Toy Autos to be Given Away! Every child accompanied by an adult applying at the L&B Children’s ticket to this great Auto Show—entitling him to a free ride in the Auto Race Course. : Rules of contest set forth on ticket. also enter him in the contest for three autos to be given away. Only a College Boy Would Notice! $9.75, $12.75, %15 his unqualified approval. the vest, everything is exact! 1 12 to 18, $15. Boys’ 4-Piece School Suits $9.75 and $12.75 Girls’ Hats Youthfully Chic $1.95 - little group of clever cather f{elts, velvets and velvet and leather com- binations; exhibiting pretty trimmings of ribbon, felt flowers, and dashing buckles, Styles both tailored and including rolled . and adorable pokes. Sizes 4 to 14 years, Velvet and Broadcloth Carriage s, as_dainty as can be v their cunning rosettes, bands of soft fur, shirred h’:rks and silk flowers. Sizes 1 to 4 years. Prices, $1.50 and $1.95. FOURTH FLOOR. Tots Coats Fur Trimmed %10 ‘We simply can’t keep them on hand—they have proven so popular. _Cunning_little models of bolivia, broadcloth, suedine, chinchilla, polaire and imported materials; trimmed with fur collars, buttons, fancy stitching, smocking. pockets and bands of fur. Sizes 2 to 6 years. FOURTH FLOOR Get Your Tickets Tomorrow and Any Day Next Week to the Second ANNUAL L&B TOY AUTO SHOW To Be Held in Toytown Ocober 29 to 31 Shops tomorrow will be given a This ticket will Boys’ Long Trousers School Suits Collegiate Styles—From Full T rousers to the Last Detail That Whether he is up on his lessons or not—there is no feature of style that misses the “collegiate” lad, and these suits will win Corregt as to trouser length and breadth, the style of the Sizes 4 to 10, $9.75 and will give him double service—with the golf and regular knickers. the l-_-agh:h cut coat and vest, for it is durable enough for school and good-looking enough for dress—the suit he’ll choose ftom this group. All novelty weaves, sizes 8 to 17. Junior Overcoats | $9.75 and $12.75 Not only warm and practical— but good looking. Wooly chin- chilla, anel kerseys, warmly lined. | combinations. Ulster or ‘box style. 25 to 10. cold can’t get through. STREET FLOOR—BOYS® SHOP. Children’s Union Suits That Will Defy Jack Frost! $1.00 to $1.50 Let the youngsters romp in the cold, bracing winter air as much as they please. It will bring the roses to their cheeks, and do them a world of good—if their lLittle bodies are protected by warm, cosy undergarments like these. Bold plaids and Another Shipment! Children’s Novelty Sport Socks Regular L&B 50c Grade 29c A wonderful assortment - Fleeced union suits, with long sleeves and high neck, oi heather mixtures a or short sleeves and Dutch neck; in either knee or ankle length. Sizes 4 to 16 ycars, and pnced according to size. BOYS’' LIGHT-WEIGHT WORSTED AND COTTON UNION SUITS, with high neck and lon; sleeves, in either knee or ankle length; or WI short sleeves and ankle length. Priced according to size from $2.00 to $2.95. THRIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ¥ inforced heel and toe. Some slight irregulars in the lot. Supply the school needs —you won't regret buyving a dozen or more pairs. STREET FLOOR R — . Boys’ Mackinaws $9.75 and $12.75 A swagger coat the lad will like! striking color And so heavy the 8 to 18. Just Arrived! Children’s Lined Gloves 50c Jack Frost is nipping little fingers these days and ’tis time to add warm gloves to school supplies. Warm with soft wool and in the colors that will be worn this Fall. Others, $1.00 to $2.00. STREET FLOOE P PP PP P OAP SR DU | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO AR AR &@m:&@mm@@m@@@@@m@ AN AR R PR AR PR AR PR AR PR ) &@&z&zm& D = ST e ‘A I¥. only FRIDAY, Candy Specials 500 LBS. NUT TAFFY, ricblyd fillgdd ;i(h lelllluv almonds ane razil suts. A Ib. 49¢ PEANUT COCOANUT TAFFY, which makes a de- licious combination. 29C The price, a Ib. PEANUT BRITTLE, crisy and containing 29¢ plenty of peanuts. STREET FLOOR very Two Special Models Le Contour Girdles $3.49 Y ou will be assured ot chic lines—and at a very modest price, too, if you choose one of these smart Le Contour mosiels. Eich is made of a fine grade of broche, with clastic inserts over the hips, and a band of mercerized elastic across the top. Boning through the back, and strong hose supporters. fll'<| and peach. Sizes 2 l)oR‘»l:l' SHOP, SECOND FLOOR. BANDEAUS, BAND- ETTES AND BRAS- SIERES, sizes 30 to 42, on Bargain Table o s BB Women’s Novelty Fabric Gloves With Embroidered, Ap- pliqued and Fancy Stitched Cuffs 95c¢ >01t, almost like suede it their flrm smooth weave are these attractive new gloves. And yet th ire far more practical tha M:nlc, for they may be washed time ane again without losing the smiooth finish and soft tex- ture. All new shades, witi flare or turn-back cuffs. IMPORTED NOVEL- TY KID GLOVES, with straight or turn-back cuffs, and ribbon trim- med cuffs. All the newest shades. $3.00. STREET FLOOR Women’s “Run Check” Silk Stockings $1.95 Bearing the L&B Guarantee of Satisfaction! Full fashioned—knit to fit smoothly; pure silk—a splendid quality chiffon or service weight; “run check” —a special feature that is garanteed ta stop garter runs at the knee. have Women who worn “run check” silk stockings know that we do not exaggerate when we call them the best value we have ever seen at $1.95. Women who have yet ,to wear “run checks” have a discovery in satisfaction awaiting them. A full assortment of new Fall shades. STREET FLOOR Order Christmas Cards Now! You'll want Personal Christmas Cards, of course— place orders now to be sure of prompt delivery. A personal card at Christ mas time carries a more sig- nificant message to the in- timate friends you wish to remember. This assortment is particularly varied and beautiful. Engraved from your own plate—the cost is quite reasonable. 25 Cards for $2.00. 50 Cards for $2.75. 75 Cards for $4.00. 100 Cards for $5.00. Why not stop by the Stationery Section tomor- row and make your selec- tion? STREET FLOOK CTOBER 23, 1925. Hundreds of New This Clever Auorlment Featured | for Saturday Proves That Smartness May Be Very Modestly Priced $4.85 There 1s a certain “Je ne sais quoi” { about the correct hat that is unmistakable : —and you'll find it here! The line of the brim, perhaps, or the angle of a feather, | but it distinguishes them from the usual | hats that one would pay $4.85 for! It is this distinction that milady is seeking this Fall. Small hats—or large, of satin and velvet in the newest colors, the most wanted shapes, and with the | most effective trimmings. SECOND FLOOR. URGH & BLO. " Small Hats—-br Large— Styles Coats—That Fashion and Winter Heartily Approve ‘Authentic Modes of Winter 1925 —Invitingly Low Priced for the Woman of Moderate Means $44.00 $79.50 Ihe mode 1s made for Winter—Paris has seen, re- iected, or accepted scores of fashions; L&B, ever alert to the slightest change, presents in these three splendid groups the final decision of the fashion makers. Each represents a special purchase of models that would usually sell for a con- siderably higher price, so that you may have the double satisfaction of knowing that you have a coat, authentic to the last detail of style and at considerable savings as well! Whether it is a startling and effective flare line, a graceful wrap or the slim, straight silhouette that you desire, you'll find its most pleasing interpretation in one of these groups. The materials are the popular vivette, lustrosa, pin lustra, vel-sheen, carmina, etc. Trimmed with Beaver, Fitch, Wolf, Squir- rel and Other Rich and Fashionable Furs SECOND FLOOE., LANSBUEGH & BRO. Join the Merriment § of Halloween When Witches, Clowns and Harlequins Laugh and Frolic Together Join the fun on Halloween—you are never too old to enjoy masquerading! And there is no need to bother with making a costume or renting ¥ one when you can buy effective dis- guises for little more than materials would cost. Yama Yama Devil Perristte Dateh Girl Irish Girl Nezro Dude Cow Girl Clown Wooden Soldier Uncle Sam Jester Squaw Carnival Santa Sheik Toreador Dutch Boy Chinese Perriot Gyoxy Mexican Indian Cowbey Turkish Girl Scoteh Girt Spanish Girl Colontal Sailor Witch Ballet Girl Jap Girl Harlequin All well made of satin or sateen in brilliant color combinations. Chil- dr-n 's costumes, $198 to sgro\m up’s cos- 'umfl, 2.50 to $10.00. FOURTH FLOOE $59.50 ‘*\; New “Stylsix”’ Models Style, Plas Quality— d Only $6 These famous L&B shoes keep up with the ever-changing march of footwear fashions, but they never vary in quality or from the same low price. Two smart mod- els, as sketched. A black satin pump with cov- ered Cuban heel; daintily beaded buckle. (Also comes in patent colt.) A black satin opera pump (same style in patent colt), with & me- dium Spanish heel. Many other models, without straps. SECOND FLOOR with or " English Broadcloth Shirts Neckband and Collar Attached Styles— White, Tan, Blue and Gray! Worthy Value Not just broadcloth— but the genuine im- ported English broad- cloth that every man of today knows and pre- | fers! Splendidly tai- | lored and generously cut. At the same price— fine woven madras shirts in neat stripe patterns. jamas—splendidly fitting, warm, well tailored, good quality—a Frog trimmed; sizes A, B, CandD. $1.65. most wanted colors, includ- ing beige, black, cordovan, navy, gray and white. A good quality silk well re- inforced. DIEECT ENTRANCE OFF ITH STREET $1.65 Men’s Flannelette Pa- | real bargain! Men's Silk Socks, all the 50c.

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