Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1926, Page 18

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18 . THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926. more important than as a mere ad. ! visory body for the District Commis. sioners. Adding up the time spent in meet- ings. ommittee work, investigations Government 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 : travel and study, the Bulletin has found that each faithful member of the council has spent about one month, or approximately one-ninth Pay Checks Members of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. Purchases on Charge Tomorrow Will Appear April 1st of his time, in council work since its shed organization. Street Floor The Bulletin feels that these mer Clumbia Heights ~ Bulletin 2, St . s, ork v s, oo ‘ Tells of Faithful Efforts portunity to develop in the future. The publication strongly recommend that the F ation of Citizens' Asso clations publish a pamphie. secung forth the work of the council, and that this pamphlet be distributed ple of Washington for n. ovell, assistant Engi neer Commissioner of the District will address the assoclation at its Council and |next meeting in St. Stephen’s Hal 3017 Fourteenth wstreet, March 2 a |8 p.m. Boys and Girls Find Spring Needs Here! Saturday—Just the Time to Choose A - id, the eminent painter, stood six feet, and was proud of his The Choice of Fashion-wise Youth and “Quality - seeking’ Parents! = ~)—r ; Sizes 7 to 14 Girls' VVashi . turday Is § 33 FROCKS Bovs 4$-Pc. SUITS Saving Day 9.75 Modern youth, even before he reaches the high school age, “Up Where the Prices Are Down” has an instinctive sense of style-correctness. He will quite H R Y approve of these English cut suits; and mother, with an eye to \AUFM AN: ! C quality, and serviceability, will nod her assent to his choice of 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. row—for of these sturdy mixtures. And the two pairs of lined knickers ‘Men—A Real Clean-Up C s mean still longer service! Sizes 7 to 17 years. f < j couldn’t think of = . Boys' Blue Serge Suits, $12.75 . 2 s making such at- All Suits, 0’Coats Blue serge is always correct, always good looking—and a particularly tractive dresses And good “investment” in this case. English cut coat, blunt vest and two pairs of lined knickers. Sizes 8 to 17 years. - . Boys’ Knickers, $1.65 He always needs a separate pair of lined knickers for “roughing 1t. . s D S P . Boys'Blouses, 79¢c and 98¢ Collar-attached style, in these neat-looking blouses—in fast colors. . Sizes 7 to 16 years. New Spring Topcoats ] Entire Stock Sacrificed at Two Prices GROUP ONE < GROUP TWO These, in staunch weaves, will “stand the gaff.” Sizes 7 to 17 years $25 to $35 $35 to $50 Suits, O'Coats, Topcoats Suits, O'Coats Topcoats $14,75 | $19.75 No Charge for Alterations These suits and coats are in the latest shades, excellently patterned in fine wearing material. They will go quickly at these prices. VI/QXil7@\iTaNi /el /Y RIp\: 8\ raY.: Ya¥iraviraxiy iy —They are on sale again to- morrow—and the youngsters are out of school, and can help mother select the styles! *1.00 How hard it is to keep her sup- plied with school frocks! The wise Mother will buy quite a number of them tomor- Chambrays a n d ginghams — plain colors. plaid, striped ¥ N STREET FLOOR, LANSBUERGH & BRO. " and figured. An ex- l - ceptionally varied Sensible Shoes for Youthful Feet! Children’s and Misses’ $ Tan Elk Moccasi:ss 3.35 These flexibly soled, sturdy elk moccasins allow plenty of room for growi feet—a £ pared to withstand the hard wear that they are bound to receive, Eltmingileetsandare pre In cither tan or beaver elk, with spring heels. Sizes 8% to 2; widths C and D SECOND FLOOE, LANSBUEGH & BRO. group of styles and excellent guality— beautifully made. Girls’ Spring Frocks, oi crepe de Girls' New Coats, the newest chine, flat crepe and taffeta. In- Spring styles and colors. Flannel, triguing new styles in flared and tweed, twill and navy cheviot straightline models. Sizes slo models for sports or dress $10 7tol4......... - wear. Sizes 7 to 14 YOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. A4 Smartly Tailored G Exclusively at Lansburgh & Bro. L “A.R. A." SHOES B;’yish 25 Youthful! Jaunty! Trig! o Presenting Spring’s Most Authentic Styles—at a Price Within Reach of Every Purse Clean-up of Boys’ and Girls’ High Shoes ( ) Redular $3 and $3.50 Values 0 Sturdy. Allleather Shoes g o ta ack calf and pat- (7} er: Many with 4 Y Y o The New Hat r —that is the “crowning ervice- tble, comfort- able. 0 glory" of your SPring ward- SN TR Ll o0 BT ST T 4 Newest Spring $ .79 ] | Creations e Silks, Hemps, Hairbraids, Felts. Flower and 2 ribbon trim . A variety of smart models, suited Q Girls’, 8'c to 2 and 2% to 1. PO DS DO Boys’, 11 to 2 and 2% to 6. SO Just Arrived! 200} N New Style Touches Newest Colors Newest Materials— Crepes, Silks, Satins and Fancy Prints They Were Designed to Sell at $8, $10, $12 These Lovely Dresses will appeal to_every woman of good taste and appreciation of value. Sizes 16 to 40. Extra Sizes 42¥; to 522 Chic Sports Hats “to every type. Bobs and regular sizes. $1.00 Women’s Pure Silk Hose. o4inch silk boot, extra heavy quality. New Spring shades. All c 75¢ 60-inch Mercerized 20c New Spring Table Damask Cretonnes 4 C si1 A tt ractive prain ' a d atterns for l : raperies. ¥ Yd. ull plece Fast colors. { $5 Women’s and $3 Wool Jersey Misses’ Slickers Panty Dresses Smocked and Fig hand - embroidered, O paco ok $1 98 5 . Sizes 2 to 6 yrs. > . robe—is modestly priced *5.00 Fashion magazines hint of a colorful season for Spring—and the gay assemblage of new $5.00 Hats in the Millinery Section bears witness of the fact! “There are three infallible earmarks of fashion,” says one of these publications—"Hats that turn up in the back, hats that have the draped crown (the Beret), and hats of ribbon!” You'll find them in :\'qrg’ ssible new color and style in this collection—wit g:ad sizes for shorn locks or long. SECOND FLOOR. LANSSURGE & BRO. Novelty Pearl Festoons, $1.00 Exquisitely dainty manufactured pearl fes- toons on a fine sterling silver chain. Your choice of several pretty styles at this value- giving price. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Smoc ks Assume a Role of . Importance For they are the accepted garb the mod- ern business woman wears about the office. $ 1 50 The fully blousy smock that was first the quaint garb of European peasants — then of the artist — has at last entered the practical world of business! Practical—for they protect one’s street at-. tire; becoming—for the colors are brilliant, and—inexpensive! . Made of linene and cham- bray, in peach, green, coral, blue, orchid and many novel prints. Others $1.95 to $5.00 . THIRD FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BRO. L <4 Spring—and milady steps out in the most stunning of novel new iootwear fashions. Light colors that match the delicate shades of Spring frocks, pale tones combined with darker ones, and unusual trimmings. A. A paten: pump. C. This gored pump, with an effective motif with Colonsal tongue, is of beige and Bois de Bois de Rose kid with ose kid as ils trim- trimming of beige. ming. Sponisk heel. Also patent with gray. B. Toilored pump, D. A youthful strap of patent, with a cui- pump, of patent leather, out design wunderlaid cut_rat low om the with Bois de Rose kid. instep and with covered Also tan with blonde. military heel. With wmilitary heels. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. fle Spring Coats Have Numerous Ways of Being Smart Specially Priced # There’s .the fur-trimmed coat, * with dainty bandings of genuine squirrel or even mole—think of it! There’s the embroidered coat, the subtly flared coat, the braided coat and the scalloped coat, also the popular cape coat. . All these, and others—all silk crepe lined, and shown in Spring’s leading colors—gray, navy, sand- storm, bluebell, bois de rose, pal- metto and russet. The fabrics: Lorsheen, poiretsheen, twill bloom, poiret twill and others of the newer weaves. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Into an otherwise feminine mode, comes the simply tailored short coat- ed suit—charming in its very severe contrast ! Its very simplic ity demands, how- ever, the most care ful of tailoring and the finest of mate rials—or it fails. _This group is a real achievement in value giving, quality and workmanship. Choose from fine English mixtures or navy twill fabrics. Single or double breasted coat, with trim pockets: skirt with kick pleats for full ness. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO Three Candy Specials Fresh From Our Own Kitchen! Our Famous Brazil Nut Taffy, 43¢ crisp and delicious. A Ib. only.. Old-Fashioned Hard Candy, dif- 230 ferent flavors. Lb........... Pecan Pralines, maple flavor—a 9 great favorite. FEach & STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. A Nemofl ex Corset —that will be the perfect foundation for your smartest Spring Dresses. *6.50 It is designed for the woman of full figure— and so excellently propor- tioned that it moulds her figure into the straight lines fashion requires. Made of fine broche, with long hipline and low bust. An elastic insert over the hips controls the flesh when standing, but “gives” with perfect comfort in the sit- gng posture. Sizes 27 to CORSET SHOP, SECOND FLOOR A Lansburgh Special or C-B Girdle, Special $100 Made of fine coutil with elastic gores over the hips. elastic top and low bust. In flesh only. MAIN FLOOE, BARGAIN TABLES

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