Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1926, Page 29

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\ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, DECEMBER 13, 1926—PART Y. 4% Lansburgh & Bro.&#% Street Floor o 29 S — T A WHOLE FLOOR—FILLED WITH GIFT IDEAS FROM SEVENTH TO EIGHTH TO E STREETS! ALL WITHIN YOUR BUDGET % ~ 'Box of 10 Pretty Christmas Cards 25¢ A st 4 roe could buy them separately, Amm;egy diemnuu;ped I;r"d Ve n and colors; With envelopes. ith envel Another assortment at this price olgt 12 cards with en- velopes; some are plain cards, others are folders. 12:Card - Assortments with lined envelopes, 50c to $1 "™ Fountain Pen and Pencil Set, §1 . Remarkable for this price. An “over size,” self-filling pen, with clip and gold plated point; and a matching “loose lead” pendi with eraser and extra leads; red, green or mottled. - $12.95 Sample Wrist Watches $7.95 Just 50 of these charming little watches — that will cause many a thrill on Christ- mas morning! They are really wonderful values—a reliable 6 jewel movement in a dainty nickel silver case. $15.95 Sample. Watches $1095 50 of these, too—and they are equally conspicuous Christmas values. A 15-jewel movement in a_handsomely engraved gold-plated case. Silk Gift Umbrellas $7.50 You will show both excellent taste—and an appreciation of real quality when you choose one of these hi ade, re silk umbrellas, as a Christmas gift. Smart 16-rib gilt yota frames, with full amber-like handle, tips and fe: 3 # covered in heavy silk with 3-inch Ottoman tape border. Popular colors. Girls’ Fruit-of-the-Loom Umbrellas, $1.75. / - “Truhu” and Crepe Silk Mufflers A really significant offer—for this gift that men and women of impeccable taste choose to express their Christmas wishes to équally discriminating men—is usually a far more expensive one! These are the genuine “Truhu” radium, too—a famous aristocrat of the silk world, particularly ideal for mufflers, with its rich, smooth texture. In white, tan, gray or black, with self-colored or contrasting embroidered dots. Also at this unusual prics are rich-looking mufflers of Eagle Crepe—another popular. type. Bimsed Btrest 500 Men’s Robes $4.95 It will be a real treat for him to have one of these comfortable, fine looking robes to “lounge” in! All generously cut of figured imported fabrics—in large, medium and small sizes. A large variety of color com-~ binations to choese from. 15,000 Neckties 81 That’s quite a few ties—and it looks as if you ought to have a mighty easy time finding something to please him in such a group! They are fine silk ones in stripes of all kinds, dots, brocades, Persians, etc. ¢ Mackinaws, $14.95 Pearl-on-amber 10-piece Toilet Set $109 How many women and girls there are who want just such a lovely set for Christmas—as this rich looking .gold and black one! Ten beautiful pieces—genuine bristle brush, “La Classique” shape mirror, comb, powder box, hair receiver, buffer, shoe horn, button hook, file and knife. “Run-check” All-silk - Chiffon Stockings $1.95 Are as dainty a gift as ny woman could wish! i it o . Double-breasted Sui ts, with And in spite of their cobwebby sheerness they are sur- = - "“’:g ‘:'i’“u“;f’ ;:?ckgeglsi kg::le(:r; ‘:; prisingly durable, as well as be:futiful. Clearly woven, 16; burly ~wool mackinaws with with the famous “Run-check” line to prove a barrier plaid linings, gize_g 7 to 17; junior’s against garter runs. All of the smart shades. wool overcoats, sizes 25 to 10; long “Run-checks” also come in a delightful service weight, coats for boys 10 to 17. with lisle tops and soles—at the same price. Blue Crane Stockings, $1 A medium service weight stocking, guaranteed against ripping or tearing from ordinary wear. Give her a box for Christmas—in her favorite shade. Imported Kid Gloves $7 S50 Worthy of the most exquisite woman on your gift list—these charming new models, whose clever novelty cuffs will delight you as well as their soft, satiny quality. The smartest shades, of course! Yellow and Green Slickers, 4 $345 to $4.98 Yellow and Green Sow'wester. Black Rubber Coats...... Broadcloth Shirts.. Cricket Sweaters. .. g All-wool Zip-o-jacks.ee.. LANSBURGH & BRO.—?tha v 4 8th AND E STREETS—GIFT PACKAGES WRAPPED R Boys’ Lumberjacks In the bold platd ef- that boys like; with sport collar, cuffs and knitted waist band. Sizes 6 to 18 years. MAILED _Men’s Lined Gloves $1.95 These are splendid street or driving gloves—that any man would apbreciate. Of soft suede or sturdy cape, whichever you prefer; in either case, with soft, warm linings. The suede ones in gray—t'he cape In the Boys’ Shop—Street Floor—S8th S t; Overcoats, 4-Pc. Suits Warm mackinaws of husk woolens, for boys 13 to 18 years old; staunch overcoats for little tads 2 to 10, and for bigger boys 10 to 18, and last, but not least, 4-piece suits with two pairs of knickers or long trousers and knickers. Another worth-while trio—with warm coats for boys as young as 2, and as old as 18; 4-piece suits with lined knickers or long trousers and knickers, sizes 7 to 16. ~ Boys’ Bathrobes $2.95 Of warm, heavy rob- ing or Terry cloth, in colorful patterns. Co fortable models w Ideas galore—in practical gifts for Boys! Plaid Wool Lumberjacks. ...$345 to $3.95 Blanket Bath Robes....... Handkerchiefs and Bow Sets......c..7% “Handkerchiefs and Tie Sets 98c FREE OF CHA’RGE—-FR. 7400 *

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