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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925. 19 RN AR A R AR IR R R A AR AR AR AR PR P R AR AR AR A AR A AR A A A N R N T P P P P R N P P A PR A A LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 by THE 1925 TOY AUTO SHOW OPENS TOMORROW A Special Selling of Children’s Fleece-Lined Shirts and Drawers, 59¢ Much in demand as the days get colder are these nice, warm fleece-lined garments. Shirts with long sleeves and high neck, or with =lbow sleceves and Dutch neck. Either knee or ankle length drawers. Sizes 2 to 12 years. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Children’s Fleece-1.ined Union Suits, $1.00 A medium-weight union suit, with soft fleece g With high neck and lo sleeves or with id elbow slecves; ¢ or ankle length THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Emphasizing the Supremacy of Lansburgh & Bro. Guaranteed “Run Check” Silk Stockings $1.95 , A pair of silk stockings—in the days when “a lady had no legs” and even ankles were con- sidered something of a disgrace—were just a practical, staple article of apparel, made for utility and not for show. But those days are gone forever! Miss 1925, with her comfortable stride, her independence and her very brief skirts, has a new conception of the function of a stocking. And the twelve inches or more of silken shapeliness she exhibits is twelve inches that she may be proud of! Not only must she have silk stockings that she is proud of but silk stockings she can depend upon. There’s nothing that takes the joy out of life like the sudden vision of a little ladder or run insinuating itself below the hem of your frock and proving the one disturbing factor in an other- wise perfect costume. Which Brings Us to Run Checks If you walk up to a counter piled high with various kinds of silk stockings your eye will in- stinctively pick out a pair of “Run Checks!” And the inquisitive finger that you poke inside to feel the silk, will confirm the judgment of your eye. 300 Velour Hats Priced Much Lower Than Usual $4.88 Velour—as Washing- ton women are wearing it this Fall—has a style of its own and is suit- able for almost any oc- casion. With the tailored costume or for sports wear, it is comfortable, the soit texture is flatter- ing and the rich colors distinctively smart. An Unusual Variety of Styles A new note is the ve- lour hat, trimmed with velvet—a strikingly ei- fectivetrimming. A number of these com- binations, as well as the hats trimmed with seli velour and with orna- ments and pins. Thursday, Oct. 29 Friday, Oct. 30 Saturday, Oct. 31 The thrill of a lifetime! A real honest-to-good- ness auto show with every new 1925 model of car so that the youngsters may choose a car just like dad’s. A race course on which they may ride to their heart’s content. And—a chance to win an automobile for their very own! Has Your Boy or Girl a Ticket? Quality asserts itself. b . 7 . Choose f a, bea- Full Fashioned and Well Fashioned ack, wood; sand. purtle ¢ Prince an Run Checks are made on machines that shape as they knit. The needles, shifting with uncanny SECOND FLOOR ingenuity, fashion the stocking to fit the natural ESNSROR G EIE0: curves of the ankle and foot. A neat little ridge across the knee where the silk ends and the fine lisle top begins, stops every run before it ventures farther. And upon this line hangs the reputation of “Run Checks.” If, by any chance—a weak stitch or a slipped thread—a run should pass the line and extend . L . down into the silk, Lansburgh & Bro. will con- —if not, bring him in the first thing tomorrow and sce that he gets one’ sider it a favor if you will return that pair of Sl ihahe e Leitenlacia Wit e et e Any child, accompanied by an adult, will be given a ticket of admission at pair. e 5 T ey the gates of the Auto Show, or in any one of the children’s departments. There seems little more that one might ask $ in buying silk hosiery, but, in addition, “Run Checks” have a color chart of their qwn. The o fashionable shades with just a bit richer tone i e itk sov i heir than you find in other silk stockings. Sun tan And discover with joy that their —a bronze tan color; tea rose, delicate as a figures have never looked better rose petal; rose gray, soft as a bit of fog—and than they do in this well designed dozens of other lovely shades. girdle—nor have their gowns ever fit more smoothly! The material is a fine, heavy grade of broche, with wide elas- tic inserts over the hips; the bon- ing through the back and front is placed just where it will give the most needed support without causing discomfort. Six strong hose supporters. CORSET SHOP, SECOND FLOOR Conservative Women Choose A Rengo Belt Wraparound Get the ticket—then off to the race course! There are Packards, Buicks Studebakers and dozens of other well known makes just waiting for the cager little folk to come and ride. The Three Autos Sketched— Will Be Given Away —to the three children who write the cleverest and most helpful letters containing suggestions as to the arrangement of Toyvtown for the recep- tion of Santa Claus upon his arrival in Toytown, Saturday, Nov. 7. The First Prize—A PACKARD; the car leading the race: and it. as well as the other two, is complete with tool chest, windshield. gear shift— every feature of the big car. It is a $35 model. The Second Prize—A JORDAN: a $24.50 car. The Third Prize—A DURANT; a $13.50 car. Don't let vour child miss the Show and a chance to win one of these Again—Marvelous Balbriggan Dresses toy autos! There are but three days of the Auto Show. remember, Thurs Winter Coats' fOl‘ MISS 8't0-16 dz{}'.(Friéi)' and Samrda_v. il i | ; ) ; ‘ $39.75 And she finds that they are “just the We cannot urge too strongly that you see these thing” for, oh, so many occasions—when she wants to appear smartly and simply dressed. superb values before you decide upon a Winter coat —yot’ll not regret it! With Lisle Tops, $1.95 All-Silk Chiffon, $2.50 Service Weight, $3.00 STREET FLOOR. BABYRDAY —and look at the long and attractive list of bargains that it brings forth this week! Some lovely gift suggestions! Warm Winter Coats for Little Miss from 2 to 6, $7 095 Cunning as can be—and made of polaire. chinchilla, broadcloth, bolivia and novelty stripes, all fully lined and interlined. Trimming them are fur collars, fancy stitching. pockets, buttons and soft bands of fur, and there are a dozen clever little styles to choose from. Colors are henna, rust, copen, tan. green, red, brown and navy. In this group of these favorites are both straightline and the popular two-piece styles —featuring kick pleats, two pockets, long sleeves and glass buttons. Your choice of blue, green, rose, tan and hennd. Sizes 8 to 16 years. I only we could have got more of them! That was our thought as each stunning coat was unpacked—the most remarkable buy we'd made in many a day, and not enough of them even for a sale! MISSES' DEPT., FOURTH FLOOR A sale price; values that can’t be duplicated; a fashion event—that is the story in a nutshell. The Fabrics—Pin Points, Ormondale, Men- tot edleweaves, Ve- loria, Neuvella, Bolivia. Men! Now Is the Time to Buy Carter’s Warm Union Suits $1.95 The Union Suit That Fits Snugly designs on pink or The cold Winter days will not affect you ] S backarounds $l 00 in the least when you are warmly clad in a S Brite s e SAT Carter Union Suit. = JAPANESE SILK The Furs—Squirrel, Manchurian Wolf, Fox, Fitch, Mandel, Marmot, Muskrat. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBUEGH & BRO. The Colors —Black, Brown, Gray, Grackle- head, Tanager, Bokhara, Cuckoo, Brown, Dove. BEACON CRIB BLAN- KETS, size 30x40 inches, cozy and warm, with adorable nursery BRUSHED WOOL SETS, FINE RIBBED consisting of cap, sweater, leg- -| with double toes gings and mittens ; in cocoa, buff, | knees. A splendid grade, in sizes Harding blue and white. Sizes | 4% to 6%. Special, 24 to 30. $5.95 to $7.95. three pairs for i $l -00 INFANTS' CROCHETED (1) WICKER BED, a CAPS, prettily trimmed in pink | beautifully decorated floor sam- Carefully tailored garments, of a good weight gray Random; regulation length. with long sieeves. Sizes 34 to 46. Excep- tional value. Men’s Warm Robes $4.95 In a seclection of “at- tractive plaids, checks and other novel patterns. Of fine quality material. Sizes, small, medium and large. Men’s Heavy Pajamas $1.95 Comfortable, roomy pa- jamas, that will assure a good night’s sleep and a maximum ‘of warmth. Made of good quality Amoskeag. Sizes A, B, C, D. MEN'S SHOP, STREET FLOOR QUILTS are ever so dainty and come in pretty shades of pink and blue with_ beautifully em- brojdered designs. Special at = $2.95 MADEIRA PILLOW COVERS with prettily embroid- ered centers and edges in a dozen or more lovely patterns. Size 13yx17 inches. Only $1.00 ET BABY BUNTINGS, silk-lingd hood, daintily ribbon trimmed; look so cunning on baby, and are Dl $3.95 PRETTY BONNETS, of poplin, either plain or ruffled style, with ribbon ties. 59 Sizes 12, 13 and 14. Only C or blue; very becoming and warm, Price 59c¢ Others from $1.00 to $2.95. CROCHETED BOOTIES, are ideal for the little one in cold weather and are very inex- pensive. Some are only 25¢; others from 50c to $1.50. SILK-AND-WOOL SHIRTS, double-breasted style, neatly finished with shell stitch- ing. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. Each. $ l -00 ALL-COTTON SHIRTS, either single or double breasted style of the well known “Carter” make. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. Each... 59c FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ple which was formerly marked $39.50; offered on $29.50 OF DRAW ling five roomy drawers, fitted with glass knobs ()riginall;: $25.00; $ l 9.95 3 OF DRAW- containing four roomy drawers and fitted with glass é(nohs.‘ \lasrllgtzgd_ $ own from $19.95 15 00 (6) HIGH CHAIRS, strongly made and good look- ing; with wicker back and fitted with large tray. ,iii_sdn‘,.iyc_(‘ from $ l 0.50