Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1925, Page 16

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16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, '1925. $OG @OGGE GHOOLGLOE SGGLGLGOHOLURYGRGE GLOGLGGLGOLYLGGLGGLG QO GGGGHLG YOG GG GGG OGS Yes, Sir—Plenty of Burly Lumberjacks $3.95 So practical —snappy, the Lumberjack has found its place even in the classroom! They're the “berries!” That's the vernacular for the attrac- tiveness and warm comiort S;\'l'l JRDAY—a great time to shop for boys’ clothe s—the I.&B Shop for Boys is ready! Gathered in this that these sharp Lumber commodious, convenient, complete new department, on the street floor, we have everything ready to jagisnconbc Blhsgihpne conquered with a ru serve the youth of Washington to the thorough satisfaction of himself as well as his parents. of all-wool heavy Whatever a boy wears will be found here in unlimited varieties—everything boyishly hecks with ts and waistband correct, smart, full of pep—and priced with consistent moderation. Sives 1010112 Washington’s Largest and Most Varied Presentation of Warm, Snappy School and Dress-Up othes for Mr. 6 to 20 Other Lumberjacks, $4.95, $5.95 and $7.95 Collegiate Long Pants Suits $18.75—%24.75 We've stirred up a lot of enthusiasm within ourselves about our long-trouser suits—and reason enough. They are the kind of suits that budding voung men want—collegiate! Full trousers, blunt vest, sporty oolf knickers and English-cut sack coat—correct in every detail. Sizes for bovs 13 to 18 —or for the larger “fellow™ who wants both pairs of Blanket and Terry Cloth Robes Ry E- 0 =8 | L@ $3.95 W[y, € pants long—sizes 34 to 38, Boys’ 4-Piece School- Suits . > 5SS \iter days of running here p NH Y and there, one must recuper- ; R w NS 7 \\ ate. And what is more rest- $9 75_$12 75_$16 50 / J \\ ful than to lounge in a com- S - o ) AL % > \ 1 fortable robe? | These made of heavy, warm r in coloriul patterns. Why. them now. Other Robes Priced $2.95 to $4.95 Boys’ Wool Juvenile Suits $2.95—%3.95—4.95 Tn the beginning we said for “Nr. 6 to 20"—but here are clothes also for the vounger men of 3 to 8 vears. Middy and button—and long pants styles with plain poplin or checked blouses—pants of tweed. jersey and serges. Made right and priced right. And When It Rains —Rainproof Slickers Cold Weather Overcoats $9.75—%12.75—%18.75 Get ready for that drop in temperature! Here are big. husky storm coats with convertible collars—tailored of fine, heavy coatings— plaid back or wool lined. The newest models, of course—the full box or ulster coats, with or without belts. Sizes 10 to 18 years. $4.95 Yes—those popular yellow and green bennies that real fellows like best. Guaranteed rainproof slickers with cor= duroy strap collar, snap fasteners, strap side pockets. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Rainy Day Outfits Warm Overcoats for Junior $3.95 $9 75__.$12 75_$15 OO / : o | match, both thoroughly o = ” 5 > X : waterproof. Single and dou- a\_ ble breasted. plain and plaid Great coats for little chaps of 215 to 10 years. Made in warm, | . | back. Sizes 6 to 16 years. long-wearing and classy fancy overcoatings, in powder blue, brown and - tan chinchilla, blue kersev and pehble cheviot. Double-breasted model —and with convertible collar—and wool lining. For a Busy Young Lad’s Winter Outfit The colder days—swhen Winter winds do really blow, no outfit is complete without a liberal supply of the following essentials: Mackinaws for Sporty‘ Youths $9.75 and $12.75 The lad who likes to hit the line—the rough and tumble fellow— chooses the mackinaw because it gives the required warmth and yet he gets the proper leg action. These big, burly coats are 1007 all wool, tailored by a leading Western concern. Belted maodels, with shawl or notch collars. Sizes 8 to I8 years. e Patk Two-Service Boys’ School Washable Big Indian Sweaters i Blouses Play Suits Chief Suits $295 @ | 69c $1.95 95c¢ Guaranteed color Trimmed shirt, Collar - attached fast. Middy and long pants, feath- Blouses of checked, button - on styles; | ered head piece; striped or plain per- solid colors a n d made o f strong i, | What He Will Need This Winter Flamelet | Sport and Leather Belts. . .49¢ to 98¢ $1.09 ’ | | Young Men’s Long Trousers, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 Boys’ Long Pants..$1.95, $2.45, $2.95 Boys’ Corduroy Knickers, $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 Boys’ Cloth Knickers (lined), $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Boys’ Golf Knickers (lined) $2.98, $3.48, $3.98 Boys’ Two-Pants Corduroy Suits, $6.95 and $9.75 Long-Pants Sailor Suits, Knit and Cut Silk Neckties Ol s e Cut Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, made of warm flan- 75¢ and 95¢ nelette, One-piece wear with warmth sizes 4 to 14 years. Bl - h and comfort. S ey A o B Two-piece sizes 8 to | i :“ ‘1”6 ot 123 cales; well made in combinations, 3 to khaki. Sizes 2 to 12 18 | sizes 7 to 16. 10. ) years. Other Play Suits $1.65 to $8.95 Cricket, slip-over and coat stiles to Boys’ Felt Hats Boys’ Separate Middy Blouses..$1.50 Boys’ Golf Caps, many styles, 98¢ to $2.45 Boys’ Hats, styles for 3 to 8, $1.50 to $3.95 Shirts, with collar attached, $3.95, $4.95, $6.95 98¢ to $2.45 Sou’wester Rain Hats....79c and 98c Khaki Shirts and Blouses, 98¢ to $1.75 BOYS' SHOP—STREET FLOOR Other Blouses at Other Suits Others at $1.25, $1.65 Other Sweaters at $2.45 and $2.95 and $1.95 I $3.95 to $9.75 79¢ to $1.95 ) ) ’ } 3 i 1] | ) ] | i » 1 b 1 ANSBURGH & B | 1 | i 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 ‘ You can't put on a smarter suit than we offer at these three popular /7 prices. Smart \lli[v"j\_\x‘” tailored of all-wool tweeds and cassimeres— 5 { f \ \ .o | every boy should have at “stepping-out” suits, if you please. 9.9 [ 2 | least one. Corded cuft pocket Suits vou can wear with pride. Regular knickers—goli knickers, / = and - girdle (_""“‘1’““" these = < S i 2 5 E /X y g garments of comfort. Nizes blunt vest and swanky English coat. Sizc to 18 ye ns.. Vs, / / ‘ © to 18 vears. Just about the $ == i most practical Chri s o ) 1 one can give to a boy. Che . 70/ B : l FRRD D PDDBDEPED SPPPPPRPPR PP DPBDPDPE P FEPPEDEE PPPPPPPTRPPRDDRBPPE P TR T

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