Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1926, Page 32

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Pt SUNDAY STAR, WASHI‘\GT()\I SHINGTON, D. O, DECEMBER 12 DECEMBER 12, 1926—PART 1. a8t | ansburgh & Bro.<$#Fourth Floor Gifts s ' CONSULT THE CANDY DEPARTMENT, STREET FLOOR ABOUT SPECIAL PRICES ON HARD CANDIES FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS $12.85 “American Flyer” It is the dream of every small boy to own a train like this—and it will be worth many times its price for you to see the look on his face when he discovers it Christmas morning! It 1s really a wonder—there is a locomotive with a real Mechanical Train, $3.50 This interesting train has a locomotive with brake, a tender and 2 cars on a “figure 8” track. Empire Express Train, 98c A dandy mechanical engine with tender, car and a circular track for them to run on. Lots of fun! Hi-Speed Coaster Wagon $4.75 There’s no doubt about its being well named, and there’s no doubt about its making a “hit” with any real boy! Substantially made with a 16x36 body, disk wheels, roller bearings and channel steel body braces. Wash FrockH gift for Girls- $1.98 Lovely prints, plain shades and combinations of the two that “Miss 7 to 14” will be proud to add to her wardrobe; and very “ becoming one and two piece styles. The smaller sizes have bloomers e to match. \ Styles that they will adore—at a price that you are glad to pay! Christmas Window Wreaths Girls’ Wash Frocks, §1 Well tailored siralghtlme ‘styles of gay prints or plain shades, with contrasting collar Girls’ S-weaters, $1.98 Warm, serviceable models in slip-over style. Green, brown, red and navy. Sizes 6 to 16 Electric Train --- $iO.95 headlight, pulling three cars—and it has a long, 12-section track to run on. With this comes an 8}-volt transformer, so that the ordinary electric current in your home may be safely reduced for running it. American Flyer Train, $5 Not only a locomotive with brake, tender, 2 cars and 12-section oval track—but tunnel, station and semi- phore as well! Electric Train, $11.50 = American Flyer locomotvie with reverse and head- light, 3 cars (2 lighted), automatic mail bag and catcher; on 12-section track. A “Swell” Century Bicycle $34.75 Another “dream” of every small boy’s life that you will take pleas- ure in making “come true”! This is a dandy “bike” with double trussed motorbike frame, handle, bars, motor cycle saddle and New Departure coaster brake. Duco, enameled. That is a very unusual price for these attractive red chenille wreaths (14 inches in diameter), with a spray of artificial holly to make them still more Christ- masy! And there’s an electric lamp candle in the.center, with plug and 6 feet of cord. ' the Fourth Floor A charming new section on our Fourth Floor, where you will have such a delightful time ending your Christmas problems that you will return constantly throughout the year, whenever you want something “a bit out of the ordinary” for bridge prizes, birth- ,and cuffs. Sizes 7 to 14. years, NN Monday—Tots’ Panty Frocks In adorable styles that sug- gest them as daimty gifts! $7.98 Of course a gift frock wants to be very pretty and well made—that’s why we men- tion these! Cunning little styles of fine im- ported broadcloth in beautiful high shades; and of lovely sheer voile, in more fluffy Now at the Height of Fashion! Hair Pieces $5 and $10 frocks that are hand- embroidered and hand- drawn in many cases. Sizes 2 to 6. Knitted and Brushed Wool Sweaters, $2.98 Slipover and coat styles that will keep little miss 2 to 6 cozy and warm. Popular shades, in sizes 2 to 6. LANSBURGH & BRO'—7th, 8th AND Change your coiffure to suit your whim and your costume. Innumerable variations can be effected with a softly waved Trans- formation — Switch —~ or Hdabob. Experts will glad- ly advise you. Both plain and grey shades in these two groups. Refresh Your Beauty! Facial Treatment.....$1 Scalp Treatment A New Bob-Trim...75¢ 1§ day gifts, etc. Boudoir Boxes $1.59 French—to the last pleated ruffle of lace. Rose, blue and’ orchid. Bridge Scores $1 A host of fascinating col- ors—and really unusual new desxg'ns Cigaret Cases 48c - Attractive enameled cig- arette cases, in a variety of designs, Dainty Back Puffs 98c Delightful frupperies—of real usefulness. Trimmed with ostrich feathers. Dresden Boxes $4.50 Exquisitely dainty boxes of genuine porcelain, in pastel shades. Chinese Baskets SOc to $2.25 All hand decorated—in the most fascinating of color- ful patterns. { A New Glft Shop Painted Candlesticks . 75¢ to $1.25 Hand-painted glass candle- sticks with pastel colored candles. Daintily boxed. Coat Hangers $1 With hand-painted shoe trees to match—a prettily boxed gift. Waste Baskets 98¢ to $2.50 Wicker waste baskets in a variety of shapes and colors. NOVEL GIFT IDEAS—FRANKLIN 7400 E STREETS-SIX FLOORS OF Here are just a few of the fascinating things in store for you. Painted Baskets $1.95 to $295 Hand-painted waste bas- kets—in a fascmatmz assort= ment of dainty colers. Colonig) Ladics $1 Hand-painted ladies for teleplmng screens—are most intriguing. Polychrome book ends, fIam gold or in decorated ef- ects. é E

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