Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1925, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925. 15 $HHLBLLLHOLLOLLLOGROLOLOHE GHLOOLLLGOLOGLGHGS GLLSOHRGH G HOOLHLGLGBG QOGS OOGOLGOLGGI0Y LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th' to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Children! Santa’s Do Yourseli a Favor— Shop Early for Christmas A Flexible Rhine- stone Bracelet —1Is a gift idea that will win any woman's heart $495 and $9.95 Simple, effective bracelets that have a sparkle and brilliance that looks like real stones. A number of lovely designs—each one prettily boxed. With strong clasp. STRERT FLOOR. et Extract, in unusual ottle, with colored stopper. In batik paper box. Narcisse, Pearl-on-Amber Dressing Ta- ble Set, the latest novelty in tured ivory ware Comb, heveled STREET FLOOK. New Collar and Cuffs Sets A suggestion for the far-sighted Christmas shopper Tailored Linen Collar and Cuffs, in natural tan shade— many unusual new styles, $1.00 to $2.95. Crepe de Chine Sets, with string tie attached. In red, tan, copen, white and green, $1.95. Bengaline Tuxedo Collgr and Coming Tomorrow! 8th and E Streets at 11 O’Clock through the city in the Christmas night, but they be having Santa’s team con in the middle of the day. “And how,” asked Santa, “am I to get up to the chimney on top of that great big, tall Lansburgh building, I'd like to know 7" Nobody ‘had any suggestion to make, except the fi——, mercy, we almost let the secret out! And Santa particularly cautioned us not to tell what the surprise is that he has in store, for he wants every single little boy and girl to be here tomorrow, 8th and E streets, at 11 o'clock to see! Be sure to see the wonderful elec- tric train in the 7th St. window Do Yourself a Favor— Shop Early for Christmas 2,000 Pairs Washable GLOVES Including Samples; our usual $1.00 grades—special at, pair 79c on’s best glove buy! the sample numbers one of America's best glove Guaranteed washable— newest novelty cuffs in a variety of styles and colors. They'll be found on Street Floor, Bargain Table—tomorrow ! Women’s Imported Novelty- cuff Kid Gloves—fine qualities ——variety of new cuff effects. Pair, $3.00. Children’s Wool Gauntlets; the warmest to be had. 50c. STREET FLOOR. Do Yourself a Favor— Shop Early for Christmas Warm Beacon Bathrobes, $5.95 Made of the genuine Beacon blanket robing, as a label on each one will attest—and that fficient of their lity and s hility for v one. ry garment cut long and il each prettily bound with in ribbon. Your choice of pleasing patterns and col- 1f a Favor— for Christmas The Red Jumbo T Do Yourself a Favor—Shop Early for Christmas New Hat for Saturday’s Game But it’s not only (l,le = i i 94, .85 One’s costume simply can’t be drab or lifeless if it is topped with one of stunning new hats! For each has a charm and style all its own. The hats and dress hats for the dignity of an older woman or the youthf younger generation. In satin, velvet, metal cloth, and combinations of these smart materials. Henna, copen, wood, black, brown, sand, purple, gold and silver. The Swanky Hat—Is New —No need to tell Miss 1925 that it is 2 very smart as well [ ! o 4 A Soft, crushable, close fitting—the very thing you want for the game or any other sporting event, for it is as light as a feather, very becoming, and will stay firmly on your head, no matter how enthusiastic you become! Of fine imported Italian fur felt, in all the popular sports colors. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Get Your Coat Saturday Weather reports indicate you’ll be needing it—and mighty soon, too! 549.75 $79.50 $98.50 This Fall has fooled you, hasn't it—so comfortable and balmy that Winter Coats were hard to think about? But Winter has sent out two watnings, frost and snow flurry! Cold weather is waiting just around the corner, ready to pounce upon you any minute. Of course, you could start out with last Winter's coat, but what's the use of being shabby, when smartness is so reasonably priced? Distinctive—different—chic, the sort of coat that might Fave been made especially for you is waiting your selection, one of thete groups. FEvery size from % to 581%. ), W 1 i g. All . Cufls, Wi gold rimming Fountain Pen Bengaline Vestees, in novel = - ¥ combinations, $3.95 and $4.95. S 4 Here St erooEt Furs — Fox, Beaver, Squirrel, Fitch, Wolf, Lynx, etc. Fabrics—Needlepoint, Vivette, Lustrosa, Venice and Carmina. tomorrow— Smart Winter Coats and Dresses g ones are in such SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Do Yourself a Favor—Shop E Just Stepped Into the Dress Shop! The two very stunning dresses pic- tured—they were chosen from the collection at : for Junior Misses and Girls g " - y what a big eppor- \ tunity is at hand. Every pen equip- ped with No. 8 14 kt. gold point radium tipped ; the big red barrel has gilt band and clip! Self-filler! Buy them for i your own use—for Christmas 380 of these good-looking coats, and 120 new gifts! dresses at this value-giving price! And cleverly styled, every one of them. STREET FLOOR. Coats include boyish double-breasted models, strictly tailored, with sport or slash pockets and fur collars, as well as more feminine models—either straightline or gracefully Three Toytown You really wouldn't believe it possible— if it weren’t for the fact that you know just s Specials for how attractive L&B $15 dresses can be! ? : > - . 1 qv! B . : flared—with both fur collars and cuffs. The colors are the Opening Day! ['his group is a new purchase, shown for the choicest of the season: Gracklehead blue, cranberry, wine, RUGBY FOOT BALL of first time yesterday, and a more delightiul beaver and rust. Sizes 7 to 14 and 13 to 17 years. leather; full size, usual array of new styles you've never seen. Rk _ $1.25 grade. Spe- 98 B Dresses are charming velvet combinations, satin-faced cial C cantons, satins and poiret twills, in favored one and two INFANT DOLL, three- piece styles, both dressy and tailored, with a variety of effec- daysold face; long dress; edSs 2 X sleeping eyes; wrapped in tive trimmings—a group that must be seen to be fully ap- il stiblue blankats asual preciated. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. Srem T2 $1.49 300 Girls’ New Coats, $10.00 EXPRESS WAGON, Smart, warm coats of bolivia, brushed polaire and swedipe; well tai- well varnished; roller Crepe Satins, Flat Crepe, Brocade Velvet, Chiffon Velvet, Velveteen, Georgette, Twills, and Tweeds—Sizes 14 to 541 in one style or another. Brilliant with embroidery, with beads, with metal braid and leather—hand-painted designs and trimmings of fur. And there are frocks of every color—for every occasion! £ SECOND FLOOR., LANSAURGH & BRO. Girls’ Hats For School or Dress-Up $1.95 and $2.95 A charming group, several of which are sketched with the coats. For instance: Smartly tailored felte and eoft velours; pretty silk and velvet com- hinations: rolled brims, short backs, and pokes: such trimmings “l fel(t{ wers, buckles, ribbon and colore: :‘«f::vfyrufg. At $10.00—Coats _of Botony Broadcloth in stright lines or with » smocked yokes; well tailored chin- chillas and pretty models of polaire. full size = 34-in. body, lored and lined, fur collars. and in many cases fur cuffs also. Sizes 7 to Ezi‘i;:rl disk wheels with 16 vears, Better Coats, $19.95 to $89.50. Winter Coats for Miss 2 to 6! $7.95, $10.00, $15.00 = At $7.95—Cunning models of brushed polaire, novelty wool fabrics and a few of broadeloth; with collars and sometimes cuffs of fur. tires. Usual Srecu e $4.65 FOURTH FLOOR. L&B Famous StYlSiX—Another Name for Chic! “Run Check” Silk Hose $ $1.95 Did you every buy a pair of and mostly fur trimmed. 4 4 | silk stockings, knowing that you FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. / | could wear them longer, get . . more satisfaction out of them, Boys’, Children’s and Misses’ Shoes have them look bettea than a;‘n)é ; ther stockings you'd ever ha n style, with tip; in all-tan elk leather, with a really flexible sole. S e SR ther must 4 to 534, $3.00; 6 to 8, $3.50. Children’s sizes 81; to 11, $4.00. Bave beenizanliheci=) Misses’ sizes 111§ to 2, $4.75. Widths B to D. You owe it to yourlglf to Boys’ “Uskide” Sole Shoes. And this well known double sole really means wear run check silk ‘stockings— double wear—a feature which is especially important in a boy’s shoe! fo know the real satisfaction of Very neat looking, too, in all tan calf, with a heavy rubber heel. Sizes 1 to 6; R getting full value for the widths B to D. $5.50. i money you spend. Garter runs SECOND FLOOR can't go below the knee! STREET FLOOR. EARLY GIFT SHOPPING MEANS CHOOSING FROM MORE COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS—START NOW! Sizes for girls from 4 to 14 years. Carriage Bonnets of broadcloth or velvet, with elastic backs, and dain- 3 tily trimmed with silk facings, shir- At $15.00—Beautifully tailored ribbon, or soit fur. Colors to ; models of broadcloth, chinchill d 1 Three of the new s]ipPers that will accompany the most charming of this winter's costumes are sketched. There are many others—all new, all smart, all with a very artful simplicity In patent, satin and black velvet are these new slippers in opera pump and strap styles. rom 21§ to 8; widths AA to C. SECOND FL.OOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR PRACT ICAL GIFTS SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 match any coat. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 bolivia; well lined and interlined, vears. $1.95 and $2.95. ” PPDDDD DPDDDDD DD PDDD PRPDBDDPD PPPPPTTTTTTPTDDEDDD TRE DEDDDTDTDTBRTD DG

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