Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1927, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. Now —at Lansburgh’s When the new floor covering is completed i 4 o \ Th on our street floor, -SRI The new silks, felts in our main Seventh and Stl'aWS for Spring Street entrance, will be found rearranged and $ refurnished. Depart- ments will be even more attractive than Were you to judge them by their price you would formerly. underestimate their charms. Soft, pliable milans, . felts, satins, bengalines and unusually effective com binations of straw and silk —or felt and straw in 9 practical neutral tones of gray and tan—or irresistible made more accessible high shades of Gooseberry, Tiger Lily, Gobelin, Hy by the change. drangea and. Red. Second Floun—Iansburgh's—8th Street Several street floor departments will be “Franchette” Chiffon Hose This dainty all-silk stocking of delight- ful sheerness is exclusive with Lansburgh’s $ 1 .65 in Washington. You'll love its quality— ’ and its thirteen lovely shades! Boys’ and Girls" Novelty Sport Socks Street Floor—Lansburgh’s—38th K¢, New Madras and Brbadcloth Shirts for Men $2.50 Attractive new striped effects in high-grade corded madras and plain imported broadcloth. A wide assort- ment of colors, in neckband style. New Neckwear, stripes, striking new figures, and some plain, in the colors that are new fof Spring, $1 and $1.50. Street Floor—Lansburgh's—7th Street Opera Pumps—satin or suede, $8.50 The smartest, the most flattering slipper for any occasion. One may wear opera pumps with huckles for afternoon and evening-—and leave the buckles off for morning! Second Floor—TLansburgh's—7th Strest Buckles $3.50, $4 Several novel styles of imported bead buckles. ew Coats—specially purchased! | $35 and $59-50 Whichever price suits vour bud- get — will include many models to suit your fancy! The latest Win- ter models, purchased at savings that are really exceptional — and offered at exceptionally low prices on that account. The larger woman will find many models to make her seem more slender, Velsheen Squarrel Grackle Estrella Wolf Wine Suede Beaver Gray Ormondale Fox Brown Needleweave Manchu Black Second Floor—S8th Street LANSBURGH 8th AND E STREETS—SATURDAY'S SHOPPING JANUARY 28, 1927. e e —————— - Frocks—chic! youthful! $16 and $25 IFrom the collection—a dainty, gleaming evening frock of gooseberry green, beaded in crystal and soft rose. The tight bodice and circular skirt are exceedingly graceful! A sport frock of rose Mayfair crepe—two- piece—has interesting applique of plain color, and a piping of black. Sizes 14 to 20. Dress Shop, Second Floor—Sth Street i e f Miss 13-to-19 Frocks 515 The colors of these smart, youthful frocks of crepe satin, georgette and flat crepe—are, of course, as interesting a feature as the clever style details: Boleros, tiered skirts, two- piece effects, graceful shirrings and new pleats. Dainty Junior Evening Frocks, $15 Fluffy georgettes, combined with satin or glittering with beads and crisp taffetas, in sizes 13 to 19 years. Second Floor—TLansburgh's—8th Street Imported Kid Gloves $3.50 Smartly cuffed new Spring models, in mode, beaver, tan and gray; enlivened by touches of color, to match your Spring frocks. Street Floor—8th Street EEEEEEE s ———————————— e & Lansburgh & Bro. &= & &9 | “I wish I had something new to wear!” “Then you are due at Lansburgh’s” Young Men’s 4-pc. Cheviot i’r $24.75 - Blue cheviot, too—as sturdy and as fine ep. Suits |, looking a fabric as any high school or col- lege vouth could wish! Splendidly tailored— with a single or double breasted three-button coat, vest and two pairs of long trousers, Sizes 15 to 22 years. Youths’ Overcoats, $18.75 This is much less than they were in the carly part of the Winter! Double-breasted, all-wool coats. Sizes 15 to 22 years. Boys’ O’Coats, $7.95 and $12.75 Double-breasted box and ulster models, with convertible collar. Yoke and plaid lin- ings. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Sport Mackinaws, $7.95 and $9.75 Junior O’Coats, $6.75 and $10.95 ‘ For little fellows, aged 2% to 10 Big, warm models, with taped seams, plaid facing, and both muff and years. Box coat models—smartly ) »P g tailored of warm wool coatings, side pockets. Sizes 8 to 18 years.. plaid lined. Street Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street Girls’ Smartly tailored Wool Frocks $3.98 Smartly tailored tweeds, jerseys and wool plaids that make wonderfully satisfactory school frocks for 7 to 16 vear old girls! Pretty styles—all reduced from higher prices. 2 White Sport Sweaters, $6.98 Heavy knit sweaters of white, with a roll collar that fastens high at the neck. The sizes range from 12 to 18 so the miss and $§mall woman may find sweaters for their golf and skating, as well as the girl in school. Fourth Floor—ILanshurgh's—8th Street 5 g Tots’ high-shade W ool Jersey Dresses Adorable little high-shade wool jersey dresses, with tiny collars, pipings and wool embroidery to complete their diminutive charm! Models formerly higher priced, in sizes 2 to 5 years. Tots’ Sweaters Girls’ Bloomers Warm Sleepers 298 S0c - Coat and slip-over Excellent quality Flannelette sleepers imodels in becoming sateen, white or black. and gowns, braid trim shades and styles. Sizes Double elastic knee. 4 and hemstitched yokes. 2 to 6. to 16. 6 to 14. Fourth Floor—Tansburgh's—8th Street Charming Spring House Frocks—arrive! $5 38 The $5 Group consists of delightful char—/ Wty ( misette, rayon shantung and woven madras dresses, attractively tailored in a number of \‘Q @‘ straightline and two-piece effects. ILong or \\ three-quarter sleeves, contrasting vestees, pleats, etc. Sizes 36 to 44. The $8 Group offers smart, colorful long- sleeved frocks of Belgian linen, in which you will be proud to venture farther than your iront porch! Daintily finished with hem- stitching, embroidery, tucks, and trim pip- ings. Becoming high shades. Third Floor—8th Street \ o~ 'FOR 'SUNDAY'S SMAR

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