Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926. R T RpORrY LANSBURGH @9 BRO "Twould Not Be Easter 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 , ‘ W i t h O u t a N e W . H a t ' Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. With these smart models and lovely colors it is easy to select your Easter bonnet °5.00 From the portrait hat to the jaunty little beret, from pastel felts to the new crochet straws, from the dignity of black and navy to the brilliance of | the new Spring shades—this Easter collection is complete! Saturday in the Shops for Youth Of Fashion Significance, these Easter Four-Piece Suitsr for High School Youths fi% Single and Double —All colors, priced $1.95 to $4.95 Breasted Models SECOND FLOOR., LANSBURGH & BRO, *18.75 s . c Saturday s Treat ** From the Candy Section | Schrafft’s Blue Banner Just Arrived — New Untrimmed Hair Hats, small and large shapes Silk Gloves The “last word” in style for the young man— Are Easter Favorites for they are just out of their packings, and the fine woolens, new colors and perfect tailoring are all that you could wish. A Specially Prepared Event Tomorrow We Offer - 500 Gir]s‘ Ea_'ster 'STRAW HATS For Much Less Than Their Actual Value—Only 295 Aiss 6 to 14 will have an easy time here—match- ing up her new Spring coat—and she will be both bewildered and delighted with the array of piquant stvles awaiting her youthful approval. “ Plenty of charming pokes and other short-back models. ax well as rolled or turned-back brims—with the most ingenious loops and ornaments ot crisp <erain ribbon or flowers to trim them. FOURTH FLOOR., LANSBURGH & BRO. 0f Equal Importance to Miss 7 to 14 Her Easter Coat an d D ress Tl’:e price Of Each 95 The Coat may be of soit twill, tweed or plaid mixture—depend- ing, of course, on whether she prefers a double-breasted mod- el, of bovish simplicity, or a more dressy type of coat, that will swing with a graceful flare. And ' the new shades include bois de rose. tan, rust, and soft greens and blues. Sizes 7 i | to 14 : ¢ And Beneatl’l The Dress must be of silk, need- less to say=—but it will be equal- ly smart, in taffeta, of dark shade with bright trimmings; colorful crepe de chine, shirred, smocked, or lace trimmed—or in gay print- ed crepe. Long sleeves or short, straight lines or flares, one or two pieces —in shades that are a real treat. Sizes 7 to 14. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Easter Hosiery In the delicate new shades that are in keeping -with the gaiety of Easter Frocks Sizes 15 to 20, with two pairs long trousers. Boys' 4-Pe. Suits *12.75 Newest Sinale and Double Breasted Styles. Wel tai- lored and correctly fit English type suits with blunt vest and one pair of golf. one pair of regular knickers Smartest new weaves. Sizes 7 to 18, 1 BOYS' 4-PC. SCHOOL SUITS, double-breasted, with one pair long pants and one pair golf knickers. tailored. Smart weaves. Sizes 12 to 17 STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, el $19.75 In the Junior Shop-Second Floor Smart Easter Frocks °15 Georgette and taffeta, a happy combination that is very important just now; georgette, crepe de chine—such are the lovely materials offered here, and such are the materials that smart Washington misses will be wearing on lLaster morning. All of the newest, most flattering style features and colors—such colors as bois de mint green, Saxony blue and navy. Sizes 13 to 17 years. ---and Well Tailored Coats 1295 - Smooth twills and imported blocked tweeds make a very smart showing here—as they will in the “Easter Parade™! Straight lines or flares, slit or patch pockets, cleverly notched collars—all executed with care and all of them effective, Navy, gray, rose and green—and. of course, the at- tractive mixtures. Sizes 13 to 17 years. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. At Last--- b Cl’lildrenqs Oxfords of S}lark Sl(in That Will Not Scufj! Made of the tough hide of .the deep sea shark, are the uppers of these remark- able American-boy-and-girl-proof shoes, which we guarantee will not scuff. Likewise water-resisting, and while they are sturdy enough to outwear two ordinary uppers, they have been treated by a special process that makes them pliable and comfortable. Shown in a trim tan oxford, with shield tip and all welted sole, with a Korry Krome, sole, for extra long wear. Sizes 815to 2; widths, B to D. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. The First Step Toward Easter Smartness Chocolates, Th.. 59c. St. Patrick Novelties, 5¢ to 50c. St. Patrick Candies, 1b., 59c. Reception Wafers, asst. colors, 1h., 49¢c. 1.&R Brazil Nut Taffy, 1h.. 49c. LL&B Homemade Choco- lates, Ih., 49¢ Pecan Pralines, each, 9¢c. STREET FLOOR The Tapestry Bags —Will be Decidedly Smart This Spring Because They Blend with Every Cos- $7.95 The soft tones of the tapestry design will accord beautifully with the color of any frock. It is made on an amber frame, silk lined and fitted. Other Tapestry Bags, $2.95 to $9.95. STREET FLOOR Notions Have Some Very Pertinent Needs to Suggest! Warren's Light Weight Girdles. flesh color, $2.00. Garter Elastic, all silk in two-tone shades, 59c. Silk Shields, flesh and white, pair, 35c. Fancy Aprons, in new patterns, 50c to $1.50. Children’s Socklets, 15c. Wash Cloths, 10c and 12V4c¢. STREET FLOOR Let Dorothy Bickum's Personal Representative Show You the Folly Girl Basque Brassieres and Bandettes —with its slim, lissome grace and its comfortable lines. So light that you'll hardly know you are wear- ing it—and yet so well de- signed that it will mold vour figure into correct lines. SECOND FLOOR Tudor Sets —the newest neckwear S for Easter ¢ Quaint round q collar and W deep cuffs of tiered lace with tand of u} handmade crochet. Set, $2.50. Rose Marie Ties, in exotic designs and $1.m colors Georgette and Crepe de Chine Scarfs, in all the new shades, including capri » :nd $2.95 setting sun.... STREET FLOOR A Distinguished Group of .28 and here are he chades. blondine. ne id gray good q an’ except style with tailored « STREET FLOOK An Amusing Vogue! The Charlot Necklace %.95 With her modern freedom and independence, milady whimsically adopts the old dlave necklace and bracelet as her smartest hauble—and calls it the Charlot necklace. A plain gold filled band Tike a wedding ring. about her throat and wrist is extremely effective. Sterling Filigree Bracelets, $3.95. Silver Plated Double Coni- pact. $1.00. Sterling and T estone Necklaces. with mid. pearl pendants, $10.00. STREET FLOOR A Delightful Fragrance! Suggests Spring as No Other Accessory of Your Wardrobe! Le Jade. by Roger and Gal- r. Roger and Paris. Emeraude. Chypre and La Rose of Coty, oz, $2.50. Coty's Styx. ounce. $395. Narcisse Noir, of Caron, oz, $5.00. Dijer-Kiss, ounce. $1.50. Caron's Mimosa, ounce, $5.50, Caron’s Mode, ounce, $5.00. STREET FLOOR Spring,s Newest Coats FOI‘ Misses and Women *35 Fine twills and lorsheen have furnished the basis for much fine tailoring in these handsome models—and the vogue for elaborate trimmings has been carried out with much ckarm and originality of details. Among these many smart features are: Collars of squirrel and mole, tucking. braided designs, lavish metallic and colorful embroidery—and capes that swing noncha- *1.50 P- This is the justly famous Lilly No. 100 Silk Stocking —full fashioned of pure thread silk. After you've bought your new light kid slippers match the shade exactly in Lilly No. 100! 50c Pr.. A. R. A. styles—whose flattering.grace and ex- . .1 Boys and Gu'ls Sport Golf Hose In novelty heather mixtures, with cuff tops that are 2 A : checked, plaid or just brightly colored—and they are re- gglll:.nt auality;make the puice ever more remarks markably heavy durable quality. These types and many others in the new tviezthie height of anmpRciiy—"iie their besutiful 2 style— i simplicity—'tis their beautiful CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS, with double knee and heel that blonde, parchment and bois de rose shades—or B iliciie it makea e whatithey sre. Smeaild will make its trips to the darning basket rare. Fine in patent leather with these lighter trimmings. Il o 42. ribbed cotton, sand, sunset, white and black. Pair... c Sizes 215 to 8. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH. & BRO. lantly from the shoulder. Spring’s most delightful shades : Navy. bois de rose, bluebell, palmetto and the soitest of grays. 4 A. R. A. Shoes —in the new light colors and cleverly con- trasted leathers, tailored or dress styles %5.00 Presenting three of the smartest new Two Well Tailored Groups of BOYISH SUITS 395 and $34.50 So practical, trig and youthful—no wonder they are hecoming so famous this Spring! Twills and tweeds, in single or double breasted SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO.

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