Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1925, Page 24

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24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925. AR AN AR AR AR AR A And such a nice one! Size 14x24 inches, with a pretty ivory finish. Mat- tress to fit for 98c. Famous *“Archie,” 49¢ That screamingly fun- ny freckled boy, whose eves sparkle at you when vou play with him! 15-Pc. Cereal Set $1.95 When vou “keep house™ for your dollies, vou'll love this set of 15 jars—with a rack. Combination Sets Arm Bands and Garters 75¢ Garters and Suspenders $1.00-$1.50 Belt and Buckle $1.00 Suspender Sets $1.00 Hickok Belts and Combination Sets Belt and Buckle $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Buckles Only $1.00 and $1.50 Other Combinations Up to $5.00 The Gift! Lined Gloves $2.95 A most _extraordinary purchase of 500 pairs of these finest of lined cape- <kin gloves Lined so well and warmly, too. In either tan or brown PRBDTRPBREDEDDTPEDT PEPEPERD s of 98¢ Dressed Dolls, 69¢ Nine inches tall, and too sweet for words! Prettily dressed, and, yes sleeping eyes. Buddy L. Steam Shovel, $5.50 A real toy for the aspiring young contractor. Strong and durable, as sketched. Steel Coaster Wagon, $5.75 Strong as can be—I4x 32-inch body, finished in blue enamel. Roller-bear- ing disc wheels. Columbia Bicyclet, $22.50 Chain driven—like a big bike! Tubular frame —two low wheels—brake and easel stand. $3.50 Infant Doll $245 Has real baby face, sleeping eyes—and how she can cry! 23 inches long—fully dressed. Pat-a-Cake Doll Tool Chest $2.50 98¢ Squeeze her, and she will delight you by clap- ping her hands and crow- ing for you! Studebaker Auto $27.50 Has bumper, running board, fenders, horn, headlight, wind shield and gear shift lever. A nice wooden tool chest that has lots of tools in it that will really help vou to build. World Flyers 69c You'll love to watch these brave world flyers —in_their four wonderful airplanes! $3.00 Kiddy Kar $2.45 The baby will be big enough for one of these in a few weeks—get it for him now. Steam Shovel Electric Tops 98¢ When you wind it up it starts to work—and how it does work! Take it to the seashore. The prettiest top vou ever saw—when it spins it shows a rainbow of beautiful colors. FOURTH FLOOE, LA’ ©Ohe Store of Practical Gift AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR IR 2R AR AR PR AR AR AR AR PR AR AR AR AN AR AR ARG WHEN WE ARE BUSIEST, WE SERVE BEST! JANSBURGH & B A Running Cat Interstate Bus Trolley Car 98¢ 98¢ 98¢ It's a double-decker, too! And just wind it Sewing Machine $1.49 Certainly, it sews! Lead Soldier Set 98¢ Runs on the floor— and when it comes to an intersection will stop and wait for the bell. Eight trusty soldiers and their gallant cap- tain, who is mounted on horseback. really Just_think of all Just wind her up and she'll scamper across the room and cry, “meow!” up, and you'll see how it can travel. = Z !uJ 74 ”””/”‘ ok &l fi 3 5 & the nice things you can You'll be crazy about her. make for your dolly on it 7=, s, | Pool Table Kazoo Toys Parchesi Game Barney Google Toy Typewriter 69¢c Each 98¢ Game, 98¢ $1.00 $10.00 Stare miknzoo orchestra It's great fun to play. 1€ vosive never laved ustah thinik ¥ of buving And iGsiatrcgilar one, with one of these saxo- and how you'll enjoy it this game, you don't this dandy little type- too, fellows; size 24x42 phones, cornets or clar- inets! Lots of fun. writer, that you can really ‘write with. inches with green felt on those dreary, rainy = cover, cues, 15 balls. afternoons, especially! know what you've missed —still time to learn. Ukulele $1.98 It has a full deep tone —and you can learn to lay it in no time at all! GH & BRO. Child’s Rocker $2.69 A real little rocker, with cane $4.50 Rocker $3.45 This one will be lovely Skudder Kar $6.75 Strongly built, with rubber covered foot- board and rubber tired wheels. Some speedster. $3.75 Rocker $2.95 You'll want this one in the den, for it is finished for your bedroom, for it in dark brown, like the is finished in pretty big chairs. ivory! comfortable seat. Very pretty one, too; finished in ivory. Value Supreme in These Fine SHIRTS of Imported English Broadcloth Collars Attached or Neckbands Tan Gray Blue White $1.65 Sizes 13% to 17 With L&B’s spectacular shirt sales piling one on top of the other, and every one greater than the last, it’s mighty hard to describe with mere words the miracu- lous quality of these shirts. “Seeing is believing.” One look at these shirts and you will change that axiom to “seeing is buying.” Come early and share fully! Fancy Woven Madras Shirts, $1.95 A great assortment of fancy striped Woven Madras Shirts. Sizes 14 to 17. Rayon Striped Madras Shirts, $2.50 These are high-grade novelty shirts, made of rayon striped Madras. Sizes 1314 to 18. Other Gifts He'll Surely Appreciate Unlined Cape Gloves. .. Shaker Knit Pullovers. . Unlined Suede Gloves. . Shaker Knit Coat: Unlined Mocha Gloves. Travelo Coats .. Lined Gloves. .. Men’s Silk Socks, Jacquard Pullovt Novelty Mixture Socks.,' 2 s 1o Knit Coats ........ Men's Mercerized Socks, pr = Novelty Sweaters .............. Fine Grade Silk Socks, pr....... 75¢ 3 A S [ 2 Reél Giftsi'o-r Real Boys —from a Real Boys’ Store OVERCOATS $9.75—512.75 With that dizzy drop of the mercu i i b Something Special! Collegiate Long Pants Suits $16.50. $24.75 We sold ourselves 4 these Suits, and now ¢ < : we'll sell them to¢ ars that will defeat the coldest day. The newest of styles and mixtures. Sizes 10 to 18. A Comfy Coat for Junior $9.75, $12.75 the 1 0000000000000 00000000000 i» In powder blue, brown and vou! We know they'll + go like hot cakes, for $ they are wonderful! $ Full trousers, blunt ¢ vest, sporty golf $ knickers and English § straight coat — abso- ¢ lutely correct! Sizes ¢ tan chinchilla, blue kersey and pebble cheviot. Sizes 2% to 1 Burly Mackinaws $9.75, $12.75 For the boy with red Hip Boots for Boys and Youths—Fine quality: sizes 11 to 2, $4.00; sizes 3 to 0. $5.00. for boys 13 to 20, or 3 blood in his veins, these Children’s and PP II PP I00000000000000000000000000000000000 Misses’ ‘ i for the boy who s coats are :he hzmu 100 Knee Boots — First 2 5 : all wool—and a yard Sl - R e I“ ana; bo{lgl pairs $ wide:® Beltedimodels vtk sizes ‘S to 1072, $2.75; sizes ong, to 38. : shawl or mnotch collars. 11 to 2, $3.00. e e MU | SECOND FLOOR, LANS G RPGA ECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. oP, | TREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. For the Junior Miss or the Tot Clearance of Girls’ Winter Coats @ ¢ $10.00—*15.00—*19.95—25.00 N, At $10.00—70 former $13.75 and $15.00 models. At $15.00—80 Coats, reduced mostly from $19.95. At $19.95—60 Fine Coats, that were $25.00 and $29.95. At $25.00—78 former $27.50, $29.50 and $35.00 Coats. Special Sale of Girls’ Frocks, charming styles of velvet, flannel, crepe and crepe de chine; long sleeves and de chine and taffeta. $7 95 circular skirts. Sizes $10 95 . . Sizes 7 to 14 years. Only 13, 15 and 17. Price Cinderella Suits and Panty Dresses $1.00 and $1.50 At $1.00 are the cutest one and two piece suits that you ever saw—for tiny lads of 2,3, 4 and 5 years! Made of fine chambray, and other materials, in pretty high shades, or in white and navy. At $1.50—are pleasing little panty dresses of crisp chambray, prints or poplin— for little two to six-year-old girls. Peter Pan collars, sleeve bands and panty bands of white or contrasting color. Tots’ Coats, of polaire, chinchilla, bolivia and broadcloth, all fully lined and mostly fur trimmed. Navy, henna, brown, rose. green and tan. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Many re- duced from $10.00 and $15.00! Only $7.95. Carriage Bonnets of velvet or broadcloth, silk faced and daintily trimmed with fur, ribbons, flowers or ostrich. Elastic backs. Only $1.50. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Juniors’ New Dresses of flat crepe

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