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10 / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926.- Miss Spring’timeqs New Hat Is Gay in Color—and So Chic in Style— A Remarkable Value, Too! *8.95 Warmer days bring the large, picturesque hat | into prominence—tailored suits make the trim close- | fitting model an important factor in the mode— sportswear still demands the soft crushable straw and felt combinations, and all are here! Hair Braid Biskra Silk and Straw New Straws Iit the gorgeous new shades of Spring—stvled for the matron or the miss. Large and small head | stzes. SECOND FLOOR., LANSBURGH & BRO. N Spring Coats o it L ANSBURGH & BRO * 7th to 8th to E~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. In the Girls’ Shop— Fourth Floor. - Girls' Straw Hats Take Many Pert Shapes— In Gay Spring Colors! ’1.95 Clever little pokes, creased crowns, and rolled brims, in leghorn, milan, hemp, peanut 3 1 = ba Smocking and Gay Ribbor;s Trim An Exceptienal Smart Styles—At Exceptional Prices %29.75 & *39.75 Collection of For Saturday we feature two unusually complete—and smart groups of coats. Mod- els that represent all the accepted style tendencies, purchased only after a careful study of the coats offered by the leading manufacturers. Unusual in Style, Quality, Workmanship! Coats with fur edging, fur bands and full skin collars of squirrel and mole; thg cape coat; the puff sleeve; the tucked effect; the embroidered coat in every desirable color. A complete size range from the miss’ size 14 to the larger woman, 4875. SECOND FLOOR. In Step With Style—a Step Ahead in Value! $5.00 Flattering styles and the light eolored leathers that fashion decrees—but beneath the style is qual- . ity, splendid leather, ex- cellent workmanship, lasting worth! Sketched— A gore pump of patent 4 leather with a clever trim- ming of dull calf. Covered Cuban heel. Opera Pump of blonde kid or patent leather with high Spanish heel and leather bow on the instep. The new Charleston pump of patent or blonde kid, trimmed with a contrasting leather. High spike heel. Opera Pump of patent leather, trimmed wisth blonde kid or blonke kid trimmed with bois de rose. High Spanish heel. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Ty F\Iu-s Cleaned Free Before Storage The L&B cold storage vanltswill protect your Winter furs from fire, theft or moths. We will clean your coat If you will phone Franklin 7400 and ask for the Fur Dept., we will or scarf free of charge before storing them. gladly give you any additional information. A. R. A. Shoes A New Purchase Featured in the Sport Shop at a Remarkably Special Price $13.95 A Sale! Silk Sport F 2 rocks Frocks that attain distinction and charm by theit very lack of trimming—their simplicity. It is a trick of line, slim, bouyant (“volante,” the French call it!), a line that suggests movement and youth! And each of these new frocks has that smartness. Frocks with peasant sleeves, embroidery, smock- ing, or just the gay stripes of the material or the polka dots that are being worn so much just now! A flower-like assembly of wonderful Spring colors! Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 44. Many of These Dresses Are Samples —Every One Is Worth a Higher Price SPORT SHOP, SECOND FLOOR. “A. R A" Full Fashioned Silk Stockings e The sort of quality and wear that you've been seeking—at the price you hoped someday to be able to buy it for! That is A. R. A. Hosiery. ; %1.50 Pr. Heavy quality, service-weight silk with fine lisle tops and soles for extra wear. Full fashioned to fit the curve of the leg, the slender curve of the ankle, the heel and the toe, so that there is no wrinkling nor strain. STREET FLOOB, LANSBURGH & BRO. Imported From F rance! Vagabond Scarf A Usual $2.95 Value for %2.25 Fascinating designs! Gay hues! The vaga- bond scarf of M Georgette has 5 taken the fash- ionable. world by storm. Here are many of the prettiest examples of this new vogue. Floral and. conventional designs. igets, wis g geor, wit i colored ground, $2.95 STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. and novelty straws: a few in silk-and-straw combinations, For the most part, unadorned, except for smart cockades, bows, bands or streamers of grosgrain ribbon—for such sim- plicity most becomes little girls from 7 to 14 years. Red, tans, blues, green, natural,, navy, black and white; many two- tone effects. FOURTH FLOOR s . | Tots' Sprlng Coats | As Sketched in Above | 5795 Twill, tweeds, serge, flannel, checked and striped novelties comprise this splendid little group—whose tailoring is along smartly simple lines. Effective details include clever pockets, contrasting bindings and bright buttons; rose, tan, green, henna, copen,.navy and-gray. ‘Sizes 2 to 6 years. r T 5% FOURTH FLOOR Sweetmeats for Saturday Delicious Homemade Choco- lates, fresh, tempting, with nougatine, caramel, butter cream or. peppermint filling. Made in our gc own factory. Pound, Homemade Chocolate Fudge, filled with nuts, 390 L Pralines, with fresh pecan meats, each \.........0000d E 9C Schrafft’s Blue Banner Chocolates, assorted, pound. Hard Candy, filled or with 39‘: plain centers .............. STREET FLOOR ’10.00 Colorful silk crepe dresses, in which the same charming style fea- tures of big sister’s frocks have been cleverly adapted for miss 7 to 14. Simulated or genuine two-piece effects, straightlines, flares; long sleeves, high collars, figured scarf collars, round necks, prettily shirred. Smocking and rows of narrow velvet, braid or grosgrain complete their vouthful charm. Rose, blue, tan, navy, red and green. Girls' Spring Coats. $10 and $15 Cape-backed or boyishly tailored—to either one of these two smart classes, belong the majority of the new coats for 7 to 14 year olds. Very hecoming, and youthful, in the neat tweeds, twills and flannels for Spring. GIRLS" SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBUR GH & BRO. In the Junior Shop—Second Floor Ne_W Jufiior Dresses ( & Are Brilliant With Color and ' Teeming With New Style Ideas! ANl the gayety of the happy teens is charmingly expressed in these late ar- rivals of silk crepe or georgette with crisp taffeta, polka dots. or gorgeous prints; featuring all the new necklines, sleeves and flares. . Lovely shades—bois de rose, Miami tan, mint green and Saxony blue: also plenty of navy and black enlivened by colorful trimmings. Sizes' 13 to 19 years. Boyishly Tailored 2 Coats. $15 Coats that fit ideally into thq scheme of such fashions as crocheted straw hats, and Vagabond scarfs! Trigly, smartly fash- ioned, with slash or patch pockets, and notched colars. Navy coats, and light tweeds—either blocked or plain. * Sizes 13 to 17 years. JUNIOR SHOP, SECOND FLOOR. Fashions . That Will Suit Him to a “T”! Boysq 4-Pe. Sfiits Boys’ Pull-Over Sweaters, in the newest weaves, colorings and de- signs. Several at- tractive styles to choose from. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Un- usual values, for only $2.95. That Have all lhe. “Ear-Marks” of Being Higher in Price Than Grow;ng Fe‘et Need Proper Shoes —and these are good lookirig, neat styles, just right from “the point of view of fashion, and—are | made on the natural last with plenty of room for active little feet to grow. *15.00 The woolens are neat, sub- stantial ones—and the single or double breasted coat, blunt vest, long trousers and golf knickers, English lines, of course! 9 to-17 years. Boys' 4-Pc. Knicker S Su.its‘ $9.75 Dandy school suits for lads from .7 to 17 years; gool-looking enough, in’ fact. to wear for any occasion! Neatly tailored of fine Spring . weaves—a snappy double-breasted toat,.vest and two pairs of knickers; ohe regular and one golf pair. Spring Topcoats for Li_tfle Fellows! -$6.95 Lightweight blue cheviots, serges and mixtures fashion these double-breasted box coats for little boys from 25 to 9 years old. They’re splendid values at this price, . are correctly tailored — along Sizes Misses’ and Children’s Moccasin Oxfords, in tan and beaver elk with soft flexible soles. Widths C and D. Sizes 875 to 1] | Sizes 1174 to 2 $3.35 Boys’ Oxfords, in tan calf with sturdy welt soles and rubber heels. Sizes 1 to 6; widths B to D. $4.00. SECOND FLOOR.