Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1925, Page 16

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THE . SUNDAY STAR. S OOLLBOIGIGGLLOLGLG GOGGGGGLGGOBGGGEGS &G0 6 OGO, WASHINGTON, D. C.,, NOVEMBER 8, 1925—PART 1. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 That Will Make You Impatient for Winter! | & Do Yourseli a Favor— A Sale of Coats | == Shop Early for Christmas! Novelty Jewelry $1.00 Préttily boxed for Christmas giving—and the prices are not imposing at all! Prettily shaped little blue containing an attractive piece of jewelry—you could find no more suitable Christmas gifts. The lot includes bar pins, beauty i ie clasps. baby lockets, thimbles, cuff links, etc. Cold weather can’t come too soon for you—once you’ve come and seen and been conquered by the stunning Winter coats in this surprising group. Materials— Pin Point Petit Point Venice Lustrosa Carmina Ormondale ¥ ¥ All sizes for women, misses and extra sizes You know the thrill that comes of having something very, very smart and very, very new—and a great hargain as well. You just can’t wait to spring it on your friends! That thrill is awaiting vou. who have heen wary and wise about buying a new \Winter cos It was v thrill for us when we saw the coats the manufacturer had to offer us and heard the price at which he was willing to sell them 150 splen- didly made. richly fur-trimmed coats was all he had. and it was a real task to make him part with then a price that would enable us to sell them to you—at $58! Do Yourseli a Favor—Shop Early for Christmas! These L&B Special Silk Stockings Are Splendid for Service! $1.00 Something you always need vourself. and something vou know vour friends are alad to receive for gi cause they need them too! A grade that we f fine a quality and as | ing as any silk stocking can get at this price—and het- ter than the majority of them. Very neat fitting with a semi- seam in back. "The lovely choice of colors, includes silver, nude, toast, champagne, blush, piping rock, grain, medium gray, gun metal and black. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SPORT SOCKS of splen- did quality, in a large assortment of fancy tops, in- cluding the new novelty embroidered ones. Plenty of sizes and colors. A pair, 50c. 1 STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGR & BRO. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BEO. Colors— Gracklehead Lipstick Tanager Cuckoo Brown Black For His Gift Shaving Stand How Dad does hate to look for his shaving mirror here. his brush there—and so on. Why not_give him one of these con- venient, good-looking_ shaving stands this Christmas? Priced $1.95 to $13.95 A small deposit will hold any article you choose for later delivery. STREET FLOOR * Bordered, collared, cuffed—in lovely furs The Touch of Midas Makes New Boutonneires Very Smart! A gold chrysanthemum or a silver gardenia—what could be more unusual or more attractive on the tai- lored coat or dress, Gardenias, $1.00 and $1.25. Chrysanthemums, $1.00. Chrysanthemums, white or colors, 75c. Larze White Gardenias, $1.00. STREET FLOOR Special! Cotton Bats Maryland bat, unbleached, 4-1b. size, 23c. Maryland bat, unbleached, 1-lb. size, 43c. Honesty bat, good grade cot- ton, 12-lb. size, 43c. American Beauty cotton bat, weight 12 ounces, pure white, 47c. Chinook bat, 1.b. size, bleached white, 72x90 inches, 69c. Chinook bat, 2.lb. size, 72x90 inches, $1.45. Home bat 2-lb. bleached white clean cotton, 72x90, $1.19. National bat, 72x90 inches, 2-1b. size, 95c. Wool bat, 72x84 inches, 2-1b. size, $3.75. STREET FLOOR 1 Toy Auto Winners First Prize—ROALD S. EVENSCN, Clarendon, Ve. Second Prize — AGNES MUNHALL, 2103 M Street. Third Prize — JOHN GUCKEYSON, 6705 46th Street. AN et Do Yourseli a Favor—Shop Early for Christmas! Handbags— and More Handbags! $2.95 Such a collection a- you haven't seen in many a moon—at such a price at east! % Whichever of the season’s smartest styles you pre- fer: Underarm. envelope. top strap, back strap or pouch: Charleston vanities, novelty rede-coin, flat vanity or barrel shapes. Leathers such as pin seal, morocco, vachette, imitation tooled calf, cobra grain, and bordered India, as well as other materials, including tapestry, moire, brocaded silk, etc. The principal colors are : Black. tan, brown and gray, but many of these show gay contrasting tHimmings. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. | A Lovely Beaded Bag—and She Made It Herself! What an added glow of happiness it will give vour friend when she realizes that yvou planned her giit and made it for her. Not a difficult task, not an expensive one —and the result is well worth the effort. The Beads—come in a wide range of beautiful colors that may be combined in an end- less number of novel effects. Crystal beads, 5¢ and 10c a bunch. Cut steel beads, 25c bunch. Bag Frames — oxidized or gold finished, $1.00 to $4.50, Purse Twist—spool, $1.00 Free instruction in the making of bag, if the materials are purchased in the Art Department. FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. —for which the modern father gzoes a-hunting are warmer, softer—and altogether more to be desired than the rabbit-skin of nursery fame ! Feel that p in the a ups, but baby's skin is are’ enough warm Dianke prisingly reasonable With sateer 30 Wi g3.50 ens, bears and = Moo b g1 60 All-Wool Blankets, white e with pink or blue | Cotton Blankets, double o rs and single. with pink and hloe striped bhorders D 1 A $1.25 Nursery Blankefs 1 36x50 and 30 inches Pink or Blue Blankets, with block border nd white hinding inches Crib Blankets, 30x10 inches, in pink or blue, with white bhorder and applique <1in the cen 2 -4 i) inches, $3.50 FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & RRO. All-Wool Douhle Blanket h hlue ters Do Yourseli rl for Chr : Oui!ted Safih Robe The robe de luxe! Favor—» these quilted satin. seco and eve interlined well madc, t hawl collar, | ades. Sizes 36 Warm Blanket and Corduroy Robes $3.95 i spler ive ¢ 1 designs, velvety wide-wale. plain or bosed corduroy. lined and 1 lined: many colors. Sizes 3 to H4 THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BEO. Say, Fellows! You Never Saw Anything Like This! Suits, Mackinaws and Overcoats Top-notch styles that no boy could fail to like. and values that will delight his parents. $6.95 9. X - just Bill take his appearanc mother—hut B pretty keen judg styles, and if he has the sort of clothes that he thinks arc “keen” looking, he'll surprise mother with his neatness. him to the L&B Shop for the Winter outfit! $6.95 The best of the season’s weaves, in Nor- folk sack style with two pairs of lined knickers. Tweeds and cassimeres. Sizes 7 to 17. 2.Pants Corduroy Suits, $6.95 First choice for play—made of sturdy wide-wale cor- duroy with sack coat and two pairs of lined knickers. Sizes 7 to 16. Junior O’Coats for Boys, $6.95 For the little boy of 3 to 10—well made and smartly styled roats. Made of fine overcoatings, warmly lined Burly Mackinaws, $6.45 Try and get cold in onc of these. Made of heavy plaids, with muff and side pockets and storm collar. Sizes 8 to 16 Boys’ Jack Tar Overcoats, $6.45 Made of heavy blue cheviot and lined with red flannel Warmly lined and with emblem on sleeve. Sizes 3 to 8. Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, $5.95 Double-breasted, belted models, in warm plaid lined fabrics. Navy blue and Oxford gray, powder blue, brown and tan. Sizes 3 to 8. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. THIS IS A PRACTICAL GIFT STORE, HAS BEEN FOR 65 YEARS—START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW! @@@@@@@W@@@@@@@@@@@W@@@f@@@@@W@@@%‘@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@’fi DEPB D PPPDID P,

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