Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 36

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“'HE EVENING ‘®TAR, WANSHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926. SEE OUR OTHER ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 32 § The Diary of an American Schoolboy Records the Purchase of LANSBURGH & BRO. s 4-Picce Suit for Easter 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 iy Including Long Trousers and Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. . 5 3l ‘ Golf Knickers "1245...715 The Sparkling Spirit ’ O{ | ; . : His first long trousers—with a pair of very swank golf knickers as well! A thrill Spring in This v ¢ ; - that comes once in a lifetime! Tailored of smartest Spring wooelens, with double- breasted coat and round cornered vest. Sizes ot T 10 to 17. - Four-piece Blue Serge Suits, for him who i is not quite ready to venture into long trou- O a S ; sers. Double-breasted style, with one pair i [ of regular knickers and one of golf knickers. See 7th . 7 : : Sizes 8 to 18. (An Entirely New Purchase) - ' Yy Four-piece Suits of Spring Mixtures, Street ; Wi:ncel:w \ with regular and golf knickers—and single or double breasted coats. Sizes 7 to 18. Boys' 4-Piece School Suits b T $9 f fo S Knickers ° Knickers ' The lad of 4 to 16 will look very well turned out, indeed, with a suit that has long, full trousers, golf knickers, sack coat and vest. Serviceable as well as good looking. Well tailored suits with regular and golf knickers. New Spring woolens. Sizes 8tol7. For the High School Age—Four-Piece Suits of Blue Cheviot and New Spring Woolens, $18.75 STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BEO. Usual sagf:’d:‘d $39.75 ' " Easter Fashions for Miss 7 to 14! | CHARMING SILK FROCKS Display never hoped to attain for less than $35.00, $39.75 or even more—just $ \fil in time for Easter and priced just 7 95 v k) right for your purse! y A delightful group of crisp taffetas, heavy crepe de chines, flat crepes, silk pongees and printed crepes—in an array of pretty styles, with ruffles, colorful embroidery, applique, pipings, shirring, trim pleats, real lace medallions, + or dainty collars and cuffs. Every lovely shade you could think of, including: Bright blues, soft green, red, henna, tan, brown and navy. : The Last Word in Style-- Well Tailored Coats 57.95 of Sport Mixtures -Many are the styles presented in Parisian openings—but few | Trimly tailored models, that are very becoming to little . . MR e H girls—and very practical. Made of sturdy tweeds, plaids are chosen by the discriminating! These are the modes gleaned and fancy mixtures, with smart pockets and good linings not from those presented—but from those accepted. Perfectly straightlines or slight flares. Materials— Sleeves that puff and are embroidered or braided in brilliant | bk itk b e P oi retsheens, .olors; capes that hang with gay abandon about one’s shoulders; twills, lor- f o S d squi ! ot VT full collars of mole and squirrel! : E BAB & DA & ' eeds, ins, ::d f.ill.:;mi:- And the larger woman will find her Easter i aSt e r-— : ‘ all the newest Coat—quite as smart an Easter Coat—as will popular shades. the slim miss or the woman of average figure. ’ SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Babyday takes on added significance—as Mother faces the pleasant task of outfitting the tinest members of the family for Easter! Lovely Voile Frocks $ .0 For the Tiny Tot 1-95 11 she’s anywhere from 1 to 6 years dld—the question An Easter Costume, Mr. Man, Is Only S t 1 e \ ™ of her frock may be delightfully settled right here! Any erling / ) : number of adorably smocked, embroidered, ruffled as ‘Smart iy TtaiDettil lace trimmed styles in the beautiful high and‘pastoc‘i ) 2 > SilV'er ewélry 7 ‘ " Gt Vit Dresses, $2.95 to $7.95, en S Novelty 4 Shlrts An Ea:le:]WIu'm of Dainty Ncw Bonnets $1 OO ‘ Milady of Fashion : { Attractive Choice at . With Collars to Match SHABIS) smATEL IR IR ey T Waly of ster : Bewitching little styles of sheer lawn or organdie; . | 3 v with pert ruffles of lace or organdie, hand-embroidered and Collars Attached ling silver. A necklet of silver links, a broad 4 rosebuds, shirring and ribbon or organdie ti ¢ Sy e ties. Some band of silver about the wrist, unusual and, so simpler styles for the baby boy. Sizfsalz to 15. $ effective. Other Bonnets, $2.95 and $4.95. Sterling silver pins and plain or filigree rings, - $195 to §7.95 Coats of Crepe de Chine or Handmade Infants’ Dresses, of Slip-over Sweaters, in white Vanity Cases ............ $1295 to $16.95 Silk-and-wool Poplin, in sizes 1 | fine naintook: prettily tucked, | itimed with pink or blue. V ® ces or lorgnette ; “hai to 3 years, Prettily embroid- | and embrcidered yokes, - lace = .(sz'ear'l?:g‘fiffi:ksli.... S1 Y ered, smocked, and silk lined. | trimmings and scalloped - or | Bocks ofcollars: Sizes $1 95 Sterling Perfumette .$1 Pink, -b hemmed bottoms. 1 8tid 2. Ealh....... . 4 i (s Sterling Rosary .. o A Only . Sizes 1 and 2 years. $3 00 2 —will add a great deal of swagger to your plain Bracelets \?’Ilite‘ hKMi Shloes. Afiuttqn Each ..... - B Crepe de Chine Carriage Hats, i sul 2 Slavi ? : .93 style, with soft soles. so in ton Lisle Soc! in pink, in pink or blue with shi tailored blue suit. And there are any number of Slave Bracelets S e ) ioand SIkrEs Paif. wh"v“m e Si":-‘ wvs%. i Bk o Hike T gesd new designs to choose from—nbeautiful quality, ex- $1.25 and $1.50. years. “Pair, 356.30¢ and 506, L ceptionally well tailored. = FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. The wise thing, of course, would be to buy several, for you'll want a number of colors and one of each of the new patterns. Easter Novelties : Starting ' Tomorrow! . . Novelty Silk Socks—are just another | Plain Cofor Silk Socks—for him of { Ch l P ]-1 W touch that the well groomed man will | more conservative tastes. Unusual 2 o o ate 2. l o s insist upon. 1In rich combina- e : \'a'ops: iy b oeran i an 50c ]:Jlfiahly in X:l::l;, ;:irrdo\an, 50c ( That Will Delight DO.Wfl Make Original PRT commomsoscorenionanaaein cige, gray at Both Young and Old! Dellvers EM"(MGIT“ Chocolate Rabbits, At $2.48 — Lustrous Rayon Pillows, round, oval 5¢ to $1.50 Th : G HOOVER aqdhoglon'hslalpes. trimmed ; b Chocolate Chickens, e Ureater T T Bloommg Plants for Your Easter! 5¢ to 25¢ Here is a cleaner twice as efficient as the Hoover you At $3.00—Irresistible : Chocolate Ducks, know! A cleaner that beats so positively that the deepest | little Georgette Pillows, in Potted Healthy Cluster Easter 15¢ Ea. embedded grit is vibrated to the surface. red and trimmed with tiny Hydran- Soin Liie D d The Greater Hoover, beating, sweeping, cleaning your | ®ilk or embroidered flowers. Roses, pirea, 108, ecorated Eggs, rugs, is not merely a vacuum sweeper—it is the most remark- At $1.48—Novel $1.75 dge;:' $2.50 35¢ Y 15¢ to $2.50 able cleaner ever perfected. Rt iR et ol L1 = 1 . | Assorted Jelly and Cream Eggs. See the demonstration on the street i Other roses, up hinbts Lovely blooms, Fragrant lilies, - i 19¢ to 39¢ i floor—and do. your spring fl"’u’fl‘ the you'll get them all. ¢ to $5.00. up to $3.00. on hardy plants. in full bloom. it < * STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BEO. : 2 P FOURTH FLOOR. R S : modern way with the greater Hoover! STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO.

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