Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1926, Page 28

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= o - o 5 G s 7 R THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. OCTOBER 17. 1926—PART 1. e e e 14 ¢ : Plated Wrist Watch, $7.50 A dainty little watch. Swiss move- n ment: case of roll gold plate; 7-jewel. ® With ribbon bracelet. * Street Floor, Lanshurgh's, Sth St. , A STOREFUL OF ALL THAT'S SMART THIS FALL—A FEW SUGGESTIONS HERE! ’ R T —— o i —that went like prozverbial hot cakes Friday and Saturday Stunning dresses—models that rival irocks sold for twice as much—' mostly one or two of a kind. And we have added many new models to a collection already unusual in its completeness! Crepe romain, georgette, crepe-back satin, flat crepe, taffeta, velvet brocades, velvet, velveteen, twill, ¢ frisko—richly trimmed with i - Beads Velvet ~ Draid ) L Embroi ] - "mbroidery Rhinestones Distinctively tailored—exclusively detailed. Frocks for evening—frocks for day time—frocks for dinner—exploiting the smartest trend of fashion. Sizes from 14 to 20, Misses' Shop: 36 to 46 and 3042 to 3414, Women’s e « ’ Shop. Second Floor, Lansburgh's, 8th Street The Hat Mode Shows Its Metal They're latest! $ I O They're Smartest! Special prices on little things All the fashionable world looks to Paris for the last word in chic— that you're constantly in need of ' and all of Paris wears metal hats. They appear on the Rue de la Electric Curling Irons, 0. N. T. Spool Cotton, Paix and the smart dinner clubs. They are thoroughbreds—both ; oA black or white. large and small types, suggesting the petite, head-moulding hat and Double sizes ('"‘;’“&‘) | ‘i'i" e “"I | Covers sime S Jou- k's 3 - core the saucy beret. Heanagias (N Sl oy G Muslin Garment ri’“‘:i\gt:;“':y”flI’\‘L“k Other hats of satin, velvet and velour, $10 Bagsath........50¢ doz. .. k . _— Cretonne arment King's 200-vd. Basting Second Floor, Lanshurgh's—3ith St Ning's 200-yd. Basting " Site 57 SRR $1.00 Catto 19¢ _Pair of Plain Shoe 3-vd. Pie Q N S 4 k h b Trees o..o..o-.d 8¢ dgir | ; t 21b. Lambsdown Wool White Ric 1 ew Sport Frocks tha A T i € - SHIE s s o $4.39 Black and \White Bias go smartly to business I, Lambsdonn Wool Bindings, 6-yd. piece ' R a P crib s OF cooeiiiininn. c artIn oy ee Rellof\Vhite Fapestilc B cninis s A0 S o Sl it ';i}h. 3 .,\'Ipinr Cotton Safety Pins, sixtc ‘;;“ . wnlqm,_. to murrl');\ S Piesbine v e only el -C 10¢ Baby Pants, of rubber, Hair Pin Cabinets, small, medium and many sizes.......12¢ = ; - e lasge; paivi:..... 19¢ Portia Hair Nets. dou- Ct Ob e r Fashioned of “Spray Mist,” a Sanitary Belts. medium, ble and singie mesh, s o Trenes o . ’ and large sizes; flesh cap or fringe. no fabric exclusicvely Lansburgh’s : ol N b ot g o 4 s 4 Sanitary Step-ins, flesh 39¢ : The tailored frock is first choice of oF “.‘hi‘(,'l One pair Black and \White Snap € 9 the business woman hecause it is so tomorrow . ...... 45¢ teners. doz. on a ’ odar 4 Gt a. (i card. 6 cards for 25¢ 5 n A Sanitary Aprons, flesh $ s L practical—first choice of the school- colived 25¢ Good Clear Tape Meas- Interprets Paris, in terms @irl, for it is so smart and becoming. Ara. Pac. S DS oo o vies s 3c . . E g Kins daz lLarge Tomato I"in- of vour needs! No wardrobe for Fall is complete Veltor Grip Bl \-”'],, cushions .........12¢ : . without at least two or three such porters, flesh or l'»l;n_‘k_;nhl White Dress Whether you prefer the front S et I 4 ik hite : pair Mg " lace corset or the easy comfort frocks for daytime wear. s Ll e G e of a girdle, our corsetieres will = potia b e very sharp recommend a Modart exactly Green Blue Salmon By, Bl rins Collar R:}urh all suited to vour needs—a garment " bon Garters, pair. 28¢ sizes, 6 for...... 12 that you will enjoy wearing, and Brown Red Tan Faner Rubbes Aprone, Closely Tufted Wash that you may be sure is correct. ) et s Cloths, 3 for..... 25¢ ¢ - These are man-tailored of “Spray Mist"— Riibberzed: A 6 Water Wave Combs Careful analysis has taught us e 3 e v RUBDErIZEE L Pk onid o4 30¢ it ihe sNist nterests ‘ot @a that new material found in \WWashington ex- patterned ...... AN e d woman in choosing her corset clusively in Lansburgh's sport shop. Every Dress Form Mattress Covers..$1.39 | are style, comfort and durability fashion that is sports-wise is represented. skirts ... . 83 Double, three-quarter . 5 % - : - - . Jersev Covered Bust and single bed <ize —a trio of virtues these founda- High neck lines or low neck lines—embroid- * o S140 | Very special i ol g bt Dl G ery and hatton trimmed. e i to $18. % Street Flaor, Lanshurgh's—S8th St. " Second Floor, Lanshurgh's—ith St. ‘? Sport Shep, Lanshurgh's. th Street e That important event for women and misses inues tomorrow! : isses continues tomorrow Right ready when the thermometer **Touches Bottom” As we've asked so often, “"What's the coat strike . . got to do with it Our record business Friday and Forest Mllls I( nlt l )nderwear Saturday tended to prove that coat strike publicity . B . ’ increased our sales. \Mavbe we owe the coat strike a Shaped to fit every curve of the body. vote of thanks. o Made in all weights: in all sleeve and leg lengths, But we're more inclined to believe that \Washing- Women’s Union Suits Women's 2-Piece Suits ton women look forward every yvear to our October A B f coat sales. And thexy're worth while waiting for— Seck. T Mees N _ P"‘_"d scparately | when vou find such fabrics. furs, tailoring as com- lengths $1.75 and $2.00 P.fi"f"’\"!‘;’:'fl}‘l{"‘ Cotton Vests and o ! ) £ . i i 1 igh neck, long sleeves; " J \ W& bine to make these coats the remarkable values they Light-weight Worsted and Cotton, Diitch. neck, elbow sleeves: pants ankle : = i ) with high neck. long sleeves: Dutch and knee lengths. s1 = ‘~ < 5 . L long | ’ .00 and $1.25 & \ - = present. neck. elbow sleeves: knee and ankle 4 7 i = 16 h Meros mdi ke Light-weight Worsted and Cotton = oo Misses' sizses, 14 to 20 5 . : Vests and Pants, with high neck, long g MIsSses siLes, - RMcdlmn-v;;elxhll\\orulfid. Co!lzn;nd sleeves: Dutch neck, elbow sleeves: ¥ Par PY) r ’ beoe 12 von, with no s s, 3 5 7 S Rezon, with o leves ok meck ke pams nee and ankie engine, * Cinderella Panty Dresses / I,m'gm' sizes, 425 to 5414 Medium-weight Worsted, Cotton and _Heavy Worsted, Rayon and Cotton R?IM' l“"}:hhm?\ ';C;vk' Innf (hlrt:"' \“n:‘ bl AT ALS LT Sizes 2 to 0 Bright colorings = ankle length: utch neck, elbho . E i . < Sizes 2 9 17 A Word of Furs A Hint of Colors Slecves, kiice Iength.-... Sabandity Lo be= end andolenat Susliki Chanel red Medium-weight Cotton, with high Fleecc-lined, Heavy-weight Vests and Not every style in all sizes—that's why these $1.30 ~ neck. long sleeves, ankle length: Dutch Pants, with high neck, long <leeves; Ses By Vicuna fox Tungle green neck, elhow sleeves and knee length. Dilfeh necke: clhow: sieavess. pans hiec to SZ"?R,dre‘slfl ha\le‘lh_ecn'n;arkerl $1. Gingham checks gos $2.00 and $2.25 and ankle lengths.... ..$1.00 and $1.25 and plain colors. ain colored chambray. Washable Mendoza bearver Black satine and novelty broadcloth. g ny “alencia blue i B . g : ; French Iyns Valen Children’s Union Suits i Flannelette Nighties, 88c Manchurian wolf Gray —the same famous make. Also vests and pants—both cotton and wool. P‘ilh‘z(’“‘"id\fillh hrflldm_'u:med yr;]kc.x sizes 6 to 14 - . ~ 1 f 2! Frog-trimmed sleepers—wit thout feet—sizes 2 t s Second Floor, Lansburgh's, 8th Street Priced from 59¢ to $3.25. ; i slisen slrenipng ga:r:nmntr. el e ° Third Floor, Lansburgh's, Sth Street Fourth Floor, Lansburgh’s, Sth Street N LAJ\SBLRGH &NWBEO.-;?'M, 8th and E Sts—-_i’elephoneAFranhlln 7400 and Ja'r-l.e Stuart will- do Yéuf Shoppifig .Fér Y 01;

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