Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1926, Page 25

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THE FEVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926 2 1l Shopping without Budget Stretching or Friday & &® Lansburgh & Bro. R R S A A R N AR R S R AR R AR A AR AR AR AR NENENT $2.50 Pure Dye Washable Flat Crepe 1.98 There are always dozens of different uses for this famous washable all-silk crepe of ours; espe- cially at this season, when you've all sorts of dainty gifts to make, such as negligees, lingerie, tots’ dresses, etc.—not to mention your own smart frocks and slips for the holidays! N In fifty of the smart- est shades for frocks and dainty lingerie! 40 inches wide, wash- able—"pure dye” crepe is seldom reduced! These fifty smart colors include the delicate pastels, the popular new high shades and new dark favorites—and the “staples,” whose popularity never wanes. 98c All-Silk $1.69 Satin Jap Pongee Charmeuse 59¢ $1.29 Only 1,000 yards of A smooth, lustrous this year-round fa- quality .of this ever vorite—so be prompt! smart weave! Shown The standard 12 in a number of smart momic weight in the colors, as well as a shades—for many pur- natural tan shade. good, deep black. poses. Third Floor—Lansburgh's—73th Street. $2.00 Silk-and-Wool 40-In. Spiral Crepe. . $ 1 69 A most attractive fabric in an ule’xl weight for this time of year. Black, navy, jungle, Chanel and other smart colors. Radium & Colored Pongee $1.00 Both of these attrac- tive washable silks are ideal for slips and other lingerie, as well as for frocks. Choice of 35 colors. Usual $1.49 to $1.69 Popular Wool Fabrics. . .. $1 '19 Here are really worthwhile savings on 36-in. wool- and-rayon, 42-in. stripes and checks, 42-in. French serge and 44-in. Granite Crepe de Chine Georgette $1.39 This is a very spe- cial price for two such splendid silks! Choose from 35 desirable Third Floor—Lansburgh’s—7th Street. mmm&&&mm&mmm&&w&%@&wmxfi G TN e 2 e e e 2 e e TR R S S S SR A SR S SR SR S SR S 2 ) )8 8 A Great Coat ¥ B i A vent! ¥ 2 5; 3 [} < oy You've probably ;; ;8 @ ) T 13 heard of it, whether & 24 you've been able to % % 3& [} oet downtown ot 3, fi ' % oY > B b * Sale! Rayon Chemise 3 A be pleased to learn ;? & and Bloomers % ¢ that handsome = ¢ models are arriving § & g $ 1 065 b daily to replace i& Fd g i3 those that are sold; 5 x 2,200 of them—ior gifts! Exquisitely dainty > <o that the selec- A!’l and fine—with the sheen of silk. In light and ‘3 5* dark colors—the bloomers, well reinforced; bt J tion is as striking regular and extra sizes. The chemise—dainty, Y» as ever, for the lace trimmed models with two-tone ribbon k4 larger figure as Sq straps; lovely pastel shades. 5; & well as for the miss 5 4 e j H fi 1,000 PortoRican Beacon and fi 4 and smaller woman. x Gowns, 85¢ Corduroy Robes k¢ Quality is out- . fi 2 fi 739 standing in the Dainty enough for Two extremely popu- b 3 g 4 9 . a gift—without a doubt lar types—always ac- I warm rich fabrics g, _yet so remarkably ‘rfptible ai g‘f"s'l The 3 X v . 3 . e anket rol and- & and their trimmings low priced. Of fine, :Um‘e m":‘.s,,:f‘ ‘:};:h $ 3 i . ] soft mnainsook, beauti- satin ribbon and cord; > of the finer furs 2 fully hand sewn and the others of embossed &l ( beaver, squirrel, b4 fi Snbtidised—think of ti;f{)}l;mm\\1;352‘\:3:?‘:;: x 4 wolf, fox, etc.). fi it, for only 85c. Sizes 36 to 44. 3 N second Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street. " & Third Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street. % 34 A ’3 § i 2 g 3 4 3 3 2 B AR e SR e i S S SR S S AN NN NN NIRRT 52.50 ““‘Garconne’” Powder Jar ble Venetian «.rfi_mg - Drop- Btreet PART OF THE COUNTRY. Floor—Lan: Caron’s Bain de Champagne, $1.50 to $6. nsburgh’s—3th Street. Rare Hat Values—Clearance! You'll be surprised at the clever felts, satins and velvets that you'll find in this group! A real opportunity to “pick up” an honest-to-goodness bargain —in black or some color that $1 vou're looking for. Second Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street. %? % %‘ % T I R I BRI e e e e e s et —of imported broadcloth $1.95 Whenever in doubt as to whatkind of shirt to get him—make it a Liondale! That is a safe and sound rule to follow if you would please the man in the case and if you take pride in what you give for Christmas. Tailored to a very high standard, of smooth, lustrous English broadcloth-that will launder and wear exceptionally well. White, tan, gray and blue; sizes 1314 to 17. Collar-attached or neck- band style. ' Other Liondale Shirts, $2.50 to $7.95 1,500Men’s $1.50 Silk Ties $ 1 15 Enough of a variety so that you can satisfy almost any taste. Rich-looking Persian effects, stripes, brocades, etc. fizmmm&mmmmmmmm R RN RRRRIRNRIRIINR Sport Shop—Raincoats They are mighty nice ones, too—for vourself or for ‘Christmas giving! Leatherette finish, with either dog strap collar or flat one. Raglan sleeve style in red, blue, green or black. At $7.95—]aunty English model with flat collar, swagger back, tight cuff and English patch pocket. Red, black, green or blue. At $9.95—A be- coming belted model (one sketch- ed) with collar that can be worn high or fow. Attractive frosted colors. At $19.95—Light-weight Silk Rain- coats, rubberized so as to be waterproof. Blue, lavender, green or rose. Second Floor—Sport Shop—7th Street Bmmmmpmsm s feset sttt e e R el S gt At e et et Bt et et )3 mm&amw‘mm&i 200 Girls’ Wool Frocks for the little miss ' of 7 to 14. Tai- lored styles that she loves for school. In red, tan, copen and green. All with long sleeves. Middy Skirts Tomboy Skirts $1.98 Plaids and stripes of fine tweed—pleated on a bodice. Sizes 7 to 14, Tweed and flannel, with novelty belts. Sizes 8 to 14. RS SR SR SR S SR Do SR SR S S S Ak Fourth Floor—Lansburgh’s—S8th Street. REQENRTERTRsR L Friday---Men’s Liondale Shirts 10,000 Pairs of Men’s Socks Plain colored silks, rayon novelties and plain wool mix- ture socks. Street Floor—Lans burgh’'s—7th Street. L3R S S SR SR SRS S S R S S RS SRR 2R 2 R SR SRS R SR SR el o 50c Quite a_handsome assortment at this modest price M *m&zm&a&:&xmmmm AR Glove Gifts—for the entire family! You can select them all here tomorrow in a very few minutes—and save money while you are doing it! Gloves for Women Novelty Kid French Kid Gloves, $3 Gloves, $1.15 Of soft, beautiful Very special - quality, with any 1,200 pairs of these number of different clever cuffs. Tan, mode, beaver, gray 2-clasp gloves in all white, all black or in smart combina Rt et cabuoabe oo coderpadcde et o b o mmw&m&%&&mmmm&%m&um&%&m M*WW@WWWWW and black. tions of the two. . Gloves for Gloves for Men Children Gray Mocha (.Io\m Wool Skating $3.51 nd 54 G nd 95¢ Furlined S ue g Gloves. ..$3.50 to S.. . Lined ( upe and Suede v Gloves .. ..$1.95 Gauntlets .......59¢ Sl.ml l"lonr—l‘mmlmrlh w—8th Street. 3 .&&&%&&&&-&%fi&’é&%&‘#&‘é&‘é& “wm&%&gm&flag»am&? Tots’ Christmas Sweaters $2.98 “All dressed up”— in her new sweater, she’ll look very cun- ning, indeed. They are warm brush wool or heavy knit sweat- ers in coat or pull- over style. Red, tan, green, brown and cocoa. SR SN SR 2 2R R S SN Tots’ Coats, $5 ‘Warm Winter coats, full lined—and with very smart fur col- lars. Sizes 2 to 6. Carriage Bonnets $1.35 The climax of a smart outfit! Of fine velvet. A variety oi flattering styles. R R R R R R AR AR NR AR RRNBARNRY, i Fourth Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street. 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