Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 13

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THE SUN I)AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 13, 1925—PART 1. 15 AR A A AR TR AR AR AT AR AR R AR AR AR AR AR AR R AR AR 2R AN AP R A AN A f&@@&;&fi%@@@@ SAVINGS CHECKS 'CASHED—STREET FLOOR Junior Misses’ New Holiday Frocks Just In! And the Smartest You’ve Seen $16.50 She’ll need a new frock for Christmas holiday parties, and these clever georgettes and silk crepes will be just too adorable for words. Circular skirts and straightlines in dressy and tailored styles. Aladdin’s Lamp or the Wishing Ring couldn’t conjure up greater wonders than you'll find in Toytown! Everything that a child could desire, from the wonderful red ball that satisfies the baby to the elec- tric trains and marvelous building blocks that hold the older child entranced. “ 0 N Pioneer Scooter $4.45 Gifts for the Home Linen Tablecloths $2.50 Ea. The home gift that the whole family can enjoy. A pretty, silver bleach linen tablecloth, in neat floral designs; two sizes—54x54 in. and 34x70 in.—with A snappy looking car— hemstitched border. A remarkable that will have no repair bills. With bumper and | value. horn—dark blue enamel finish. There is noth ing that will give 2 boy more enjoy- ment, or more healthy exercise. 12-inch disc wheels, rubber tires, easel stand Curley Haired, | SN e Blue-Eyed Doll | ] e $4.50 That any little girl will ulun having the pretty (h.u is typical of the With bands of velvet ribbon, with silk bows, with ruffles and other novel trimmings. Sizes 13, 15 and 17. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Lansburgh Special Auto $5.95 THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. A Beacon Bath Robe for the Little Girl Evenings—and She’ll Love the Pretty Patterns! $2 9 5 Brilliant Indian patterns, floral designs, figur ri with round, square and shawl collars with bind collars, cuffs and pockets—with braid and silk cord. trimming Sizes 2 to 6 and 8 to 14. INFANTS’ WARM BEACON ROBES—Cunning replicas of big sister’s bath robes. Pink or blue in plain colors. ith s cord on coll at the waist es to choose from. ches tall. The New Speed Cozy and Warm for Wintry < Bike, $15.00 Rocking Horse $4.95 Is gaily painted and just “champing at the bit,” in his impatience to take some litle child for a ride A regular $575 value Women’s Flannelette and Crepe Kimonos Embossed and wide wale —And the Tiniest corduroy trimmed, with ruffles of i M L e i 3 Baby, $1.49 | . \ % Jazz Band Sting s bon s dainty! The youngest of the doll Olltfit, $1.95 $1 .98 family” looks just like a 1 baby and is wrapped H snare drum, bells and . i/ i i Warm, soit and light as a feather are these dainty robes of flannelette, and the dainty in a litile pink or blue : x . 9 " With B L A new kind of bike that can be cymbals, “bells Tane board a | mounted on frame— flowered patterns are too charming for words! Crepe kimonos, too, in i Stice aid syis that ridden on the sidewalk—a two-wheel | sounding | and the musical child plain colors or figured—a marvel- go to sleep. vehicle suitable for the smaller child ous gift-buying opportunity ! BEACON CRIB BLANKETS, pink or blue with floral or nursery patterns — Teddy Bears, Dogs, Chicks, Kittens and others. Sizes 30x40.. sl OO FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Handkerchiefs Everybody’s Christmas Gift! justable scat and handlebars Another lLovely Doll, $3.00 Ready to win any little mother’s heart, is dressed in a lace-trimmed frock with a bonnet to m A\(\I With bicycle drive, tubular frame, ad- THIRD FLOOR Sdrne wou 1 A Horsman doll, 14 inches tall. Mechanical Airplane, that takes off from the ground, loops Sl American Flyer Electric Train ical Steam Shovel $9 9 5 ust like Just like QBe . 1 l(unnlnn Cat " 98e along Doesn’t it give you a thrill to receive some dainty k you'd never think of buying for yourseli? A wisp ¢ Sheer linen of exquisite ]n\ehnewv\\.n not give it to sorn loves pretty accessories but can't afford them? Women'’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, plain white—and fine enough to adorn with a hand-embroidered An Exquisite Atomizer Filled with her . favorite perfume! She could not fail to be charmed with so lovely a gift! $4.00 A particularly attractive De Vilbiss Atomizer is of black A\ train that usually sells for $12.25—locomotive with headlight, two cars, 10-section oval track and transformer. TOYTOWN, FOURTH FLOOR. initial. %4, Y3 and 73 h 25(' Women’s White or Colored Linen H.ndkerchlefs, with 25C pretty embroidered corner designs " : Imported pe de Chine Kerchiefs, brilliant colors and 50 glass that is effectively con- unusual deuflns—add a gay touch to the somber costume. . ... C trasted with the gilt trimming. Women’s Dainty Voile Hmdkerchlefa, with sc .fllupml ulm s 50 Tt comes in a black leatherette and corner motif. Lovely mxon % C box, lined with satin. 2 ite and dainty. Each Women’s Crepe de Chine Handkerchlefs, in a beautiful as- 25 sortment of colors, % and % inch hems. . C Women'’s Handkerchiefs, of sheer fine linen $l 00 with hand-drawn threads and hand-embroidered corners. . ... Men’s White Linen Handkerchiefs, fine quality 7T G U O e Men’s Fine Irish Linen Handkercluef;, with 13 and 14 inch hems. 3 for $ l -00 Men’s Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, vith initial SOC Men’s Tissue Handkerchiefs, white with colored ])ur(l(h 59 guaranteed fast colors C Men’s Pongee Handkerchiefs with hand-drawn threads $l 50 and block initial. 3 for.. - \T FT "WR l\\\l{l K(nll & lllll) Gifts of Solid Gold Lasting Remembrances PRI M A M M —has always been a problem, but it is a problem easily solved in the Boys’ Shop at Lansburgh & Bro.! Dropper to match, $3.50. A New Overcoat or Sheep-Lined Coat at $7.95 Jack Tar Overcoats, $7.95— Junior Boys’ Overcoats, $7.95. Made of heavy blue Melton with These Junior overcoats are tai red flannel lining, yoke and lored of all-wool overcoatings; slecves trimmed with black vene- voke and wool plaid lined; double tian. Brass buttons and gold braid breasted, box model, with muff and on sleeves. Sizes 2% to 8 side pockets. Sizes 3 to 9. Other atomizers, iridescent glass or pastel colored glass, many encrusted with gold. $1.00 to $15.00. Imported ato- mizers, $5.95 to $10.00. STREET FLOOR. O M ey U Boys’ Sheep-lined Coats, $7.95. $7.95.. . In. the latest box-coat Double breasted, sheep-lined models. Cut full and roomy. storm collar and body; cloth- Yoke and sleeve lining to match lined sleeves and storm cuffs. and wool body lining. Sizes 8 Muft and side pockets. Sizes to 17 years. 8 to 16 years. Boys' Mannish Overcoats, There’s Refinement and Elegance in the Gift of Sterling Tableware In the Popular Brandon Pattern How thoughtful to start—or add to—a set of table ware in this very lovely pattern. ’'Tis a gift that will give a lifetime of service and enjoyment. Among the pieces you may choose are: Hollow Handle Stainless Steel Knives, set of six for $21.50. Dinner Forks, set of six, $20.50. Teaspoons, six for $9.25. Tablespoons, six for $19.50. Dessert Spoons, six for $15.50. Bowled Soup Spoons, six for $17.25. Raincoat Outfits $3.95 Flannelette Pajamas $1.09 One or two piece styles of Black Raincoat and Souwester soft, cozy flannelette, trimmed Hat to match, with slash with rayon frogs. The one- pockets and snap fasteners. A piece style, sizes 4 to 14; two- plece, sizes 8 to 16. Just like his dad’s—so he'll like them! Here are handsome suggestions for the entire family from the tiniest daughter to dear old dad himseli! In Roman, white or green gold. BEAUTY PINS, $1.00 to $3.00 LINGERIE CLASPS, $1.00 to $1.95 BRACELETS, $2.50 to $10.95 WOMEN'S RINGS, $3.50 to $13.95 BROOCHES AND BAR PINS, $3.00 to $12.95 good-looking outfit that is guar- anteed to be rainproof! Give him one for Christmas. In cizes 6 to 16. Boys’ Warm Bath Robes, $2.95 Two-Service Sweaters, $2.45 PEPPDETPDDDRDBPTTDE PTPPPPPPTPTTPPPPPRE @@@@@@@@@@W@@@@@@@@@@@@W @?@@@@@ Cricket, slipover and coat styles of collegiate smartness— for warmth, comfort and style. Knit of heavy wool with roll collars and waistband of con- trasting color. Sizes 6 to 16. Big Indian Chief Suits, $1.35 A feathered headplece that all the “braves” wear; long pants, trimmed shirts made of strong khaki. And what a world of fun any boy will have with this outfit! For the boy of 2 to 12. Made of heavy, warm robing in colorful patterns—every lad will be delighted with one. Girdle and pockets. As prac- tical a gift as you could possibly give him. Sizes range from § to 18. Boys’ Lumberjack Shirts, $3.95 Rate ace-high with any boy, and you could give him noth- ing that would please him more. All-wool checks and plaids, in bright colors; 6 to 16. STREET FLOOR—ENTRANCE ON STH Salad Forks, six for $15.00. Butter Spreaders, six for $10.00. - Coffee Spoons, for $6.00. Iced Tea Spoo: for $13.50. Bouillon Spoons, for $10.00. Butter Knife, $3.50. Berry Spoon, $7.00. Tomato S-rnr. $6.50. Salad Fork, § STREET rwon. LANSBURGH & BRO. A INFANTS’ LOCKETS, with Chain, $2.95 to $5.00 MEN’S KNIVES, $3.50 to $7.50 MEN’S RINGS, $5.00 to $15.95 MEN'’S CUFF LINKS, $2.95 to $9.95 WALDIMERE CHAINS, $5.00 to $13.95 SCARF PINS, $2.50 to $6.95 TIE CLASPS, $3.50 STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. [

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