Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1925, Page 19

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THE . EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1925. Einln A A AN NN A AN A AN A AN A AN R A A A A AR A A AN R AR AR SR AN AN N A A AR N P AR A N P R AN AR AN R R PR PR SRR A AR R If It Rains, Jane Stuart Order By Mail Shops for You or Phone or With You [ 4 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 7 Bought Your Winter Coat? No! Then you may share in this wonderful offering of richly furred new coats at *49,7 “Handsome is as handsome does”—and these new coats do all the r_h'\'cr,.urigin:nl little things that fashion prescribes for 1925. They follow the slim lines of the figure; they flare in a graceful, rippling line at the knee; they use fur with a telling effect—in borders, bands, collars and cuffs! They overlook none of the rich, new colors! Do Yourself a Favor—Shop Early for Christmas Santa Has Packed and Is On His Way— “Great flakes and little ici- cles!” said Santa the other day when he saw the first snow of 2 . “p, Winter SURIE down, “I've got Lustrous, deep-pile fabrics; soft suedes; trimmings of beaver, squir- to be getting under way—it’s rel, vicuna fox, wolf, fitch and opossum; rich plumage shades—that’s the story only a bit over six weeks till in a nut shell—the synopsis of one of the most dramatic events of the Christinns!” : season! Misses’ sizes from 14 to 36 and women’s sizes from 38 to 50\, g g in one or another of the stunning models. Six as sketched below. SECOND FLOGR, LANSBUKGH & BRO. was getting under y to meet all the little boys : t Saturday And th: 1 of his is ht of the Room Hats A distinctive selection of mod- els that usually sell for $10.00 —offered for one day only! ‘ I A $7@ ! ric—and new. The more aston- ! ! ishing, ther: , is this reduced price. Soft | hatter’s plush, combined with velvet, is one of i / & ! 5 N Y. t and satin combinations, i From Picture Hat to Turban, there | / is all that’s new, and, each hat is 1925’s Smartest Dresses! = Wood, P \ | | | i the very recent styles that you'll find in this / %Y &Y group; n combined with brilliant 0 p metal clot ) i, e il NS/ too, are inc A\ N / (~ Copen—and Black SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. A broad statement, but one that this new pur- chase amply proves is not TOO broad — see them 19 2 Do Yourseli a Favor—Shop Early for Christmas for yourself! Again—A Complete Line Grip-Tites Frivolous dance frocks, demurely —the great sale of Grip-tites that was one of simple or daringly brilliant after- the features of Anniversary Sale, left our > oG stocks of these popular shoes, with size ranges noon dresses and the most dignified of tailored styles appear side by side in a tempting array of smartness! $7 O Of course, you need a new frock—there - e was never a moment that the well dressed woman could not find a place for a really chic addition to her wardrobe, and the price is so invitingly low that economy, as Heavy quality —crepe, well as good taste, dictates immediate lustrous satin face; 2 choice. that needs no y choice. f;mm.n except lu’»\ndq of the reverse ide. 50 new, The materials—Metal cloth, i e | / Chiffon Velvet, Brocaded Chif- 4 fon, Plain Chiffons, Crepe Eliza- 54-Inch H. 4 S Creg;’é beth, Chenille Velvet, Satin, Flat $4.00 to $6.00 Grades Our $7.00 Quality A $5.50 Quality Crepes, Charmeen, Merrolene, 98 ‘ 95 $3.50 and Fine Twills. A variety of new styles and clever ode ‘i"»*'l Bon pansy, rose- trimming that defy description. And a4 borderec 5 wood, , blonde, copen, \ o o ot i ches wide, “hif v 38 sapphire, navy and black L every new _co]/of in fashion’s calendar. are the shades that you / Sizes 14 to 5474 in one style or another, may choose in this wonder- ful silk. November—and a Sale of Lovely Silks! That creates a new precedent in style and broken—but we are again offering complete value-giving—even in the famous L&B Silks. size assortments! 40-Inch AlLSilk Satin Crepe Regular $2.98 Grade $2.65 40-Inch Satin Charmeuse $1.95 and $2.25 Grades o ~ Flat Crepe Actual $1.95 Values Welcome e hionable folk who value comfort ¥ now be fitted in any one of rt new Grip-tite models, and know the re E. ec ”40-[11.1?107; 54 In. Silks Chiffon Velvet Extra Special! We have sketched but one style here—for it is typical of the grace and chic of the Grip- tite collection. A two-strap pump in black or brown suede, black satin or tan kid. With neat cut-outs on the side and Cuban heel. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. The average shoe is made broad in the heel, in proportion to the toe. The result—it slips up and the foot to slip so port for the arch. Extra! 750 ;znd 54-In. Silks Regular $6.00 Grades 32-Inch J;panne Velveteen Silk Pongee Usual $2.98 Quality Usual $1.00 Grade 39 | 5265 | “6oc All silk—a rich, heavy grade of pongee in the nat- ural tan s es—will make lovely draperies, linings and children’s dresses. $ I 2 95 36-In. Costume A Wonderful Purchase Anticipates Christmas! Exquisite Tea Gowns and Negligees $13.50 to $35.00 Values—Mostly $22.00 to $35.00—for This Selling SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, Do Yourself a Favor—Skop Early for Christmas American Lady GIRDLE 36-In. Beacon Robing 89¢ Yd. 1 for cold this famous, de- s wonderfully well, ¢ of striking de- backgrounds. e, with Christmas in - vour own use? weather b: pendable robit and come mind, as well 36.Inch Outing Flan- | 27-Inch Polonia Flan- nel—It make 1 | pels—Much used for kimonos in cold weath- quality flar R and it makes warm, comes in dainty col- | serviceable s, too. Now That Santa Claus Is On His Way, It’s Not Too Early To Start Shopping for Christmas! Women’s Rayon Bloomers $1.95 \ wide and attractive assortment of dark and light shades to wear under your Winter frocks. Made by Kayser of a good grade of knitted rayon, with elastic at waist and knee. Boys’ Fleeced Union Suits $1.00 The first flurry of snow always brings a large and shivering crowd in for these warm, fleecy garments, and it is all that we can do to keep a supply on hand. Therefore, be prompt. The real wintry style—ankle length, with long slecves and high neck. In gray only; in sizes from 4 to 16 ycars. ’I"HIIED FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Rich brocaded robes, flattering gowns of filmy georgette and lus- trous chiffon velvet that deserve a place in your most treasured ward- robe of pretty things. Rich with metal lace, with orna- ments of gold cord, with delicate, creamy laces—with all the dainty little feminine touches. Pastel shades, rich colors and black. This is history in the mak- ing! This sale! One of those events that we accom- plish once—but never hope to repeat! Third Floor. For Slimness! For Comfort! For Practical Wear' $3.50 The boyishly slim figure still needs a modicum of sup- port—a comfortable girdle about the hips that holds the figure firm, that gives a flat, smooth line in the back. Light, comfortable, made of bands of elastic with a slightly longer section of broche to control the abdomen. A gar- ment that is as splendidly designed as American Lady corsets and girdles always are, and as well made! Flesh color only, sizes 26 to 32. SECOND FLOOR, CORSET SHOP

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