Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1927, Page 25

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 11. 1927—PART 1. = 'EPUBLICAN WOMEN Mr. Crowther will discuss the tariff | White Speel, president of the league |said, and unless there is a large in- v question. Republican leaders will act as in- |crease within the next week motorists Following his address, a general |Structors and women from various | who wait until the last day of the TO HEAR CROWTHER Haensaton Sl he held oS h part of |parts of the country are expected to | vear undoubtedly will be confronted et Belng Ainted” fo glve | attend with a long wait at the District Build I P lic: more comple biicion BT ing rehi Only 31,500 tazs ha 15 MORE DAYS FOR TAGS. since December 1. leav i to ba distributed in th days of the month Slowly, haen issued about 54,000 maining 13 Legislator and Wife to Be Guests Revt n_are invited yart in the discussions, w are members of the leaguc * of Political League Tomor- row Afternoon. Applications Made Too Assigned to War College. motovists have only 15 more Representativ Prescott, | days in which to procure the new 1928 | Warrant Officer . J Crowther of ork, wil i 3 > ise > identification tags, Wade H. Coombs. fuests of the v [ MeCall superintendent of licenses, announced - o - ; 2 e b o o e more, has been assigned to duty at the headquarters, s ehruary tel \splications for the tags are heing | Army War College, Washington Bar A e e e e ‘ A Sale of Men’s Eagle and Indian Crepe and Other Mufflers, $1.79 At the Height of the Gift-Seek- chandise of proven character!* Lansburgh & Bro. The Store of Practical Bifts Tea will be served at the conclu meeti Mrs. May D d at the tea Dis Supt. Coombs Says. Brunow at headquarters, 3rd Corps Area, Balti- As pleasing to the eye as to the foot The famous “Eagle Crepe” and Indian Crepe Washable Mufflers in numerous printed patterns, silk radiums in embroidered dot and printed de- signs, imported cashmeres, Scotch plaids and knitted rayons, with such variety gift choosing will be easy. A group which invites gift-choosing for every man on your list—a price which suggests the wisdom of purchasing at this time. Crisp new mufflers,—the styles accepted by smart dressers— the materials noted for service. Colors and color combinations to suit most any taste—bright ones for the young collegiate, and conservative tones for the older man. Be here tomorrow and solve many gift problems. --is this new “silk stocking” shoe! “%O\V much style has it?” That's the first question you ask about a shoe, isn’t it? And it is a question to which every model of the Flexridge Shoe can give a most satisfactory answer. Foot mirrers in the most exclu- sive New York shoe stores are reflecting today the same patterns that we show you in the Flexridge Shoe. 3ut though the Flexridge Shoe is styled superlatively well, its appearance is not its only recommendation. One added feature that contributes much to its popularity is the fact that the heel “rides” with the foot. Instead of continuajly slipping up and down, the Flexridge Shoe constantly hugs the heel—and as a result, even vour sheerest hosiery lasts much longer than you would think possible. The Flexridge Shoe is also built with a new and different arch support, that allows the foot perfect freedom while keep- ing the arch properly supported. But really, we haven't space enough to tell you about the many features of this new and better footwear. So let us suggest a visit to our store, where we shall be glad to show vou just why this shoe has already become a favorite with thousands of well dressed women from coast to coast. \ May we see you soon? Second Floor—Lanshurzh & Bro. ““Flexible where you want it; Rigid where you need it.” When you flex your foot in an ordinary shoe the heel drags back. Your shoes slip, your hose wear out. Flex the Flexridge Shoe. Up comes the heel, right with the foot. No slipping, no rubbing on hosiery. Attractive Models in Many Leathers shoe, —a thre black kid—$10. 812, A THE VOGUE. When one-straps can be as charmmg and dainty as the Voane, no wonder they are so papular Golden o kid—$12. Or palent md black kid—$10. THE CAMBRIDGE. A distinguished in excellent taste, is the Cambridge velet tie fashioned of patent, Or sandalwood calf— | | | | A THE HANN A origmal bit of fou the popular comb and eut-oul -$10. 1 distmctive and that employs THE FLEXRIDGE TIE: (Clever, graceful and unusually styled, this three- evelet tic is as appealing as it is correct. Dn brown kid—g12. nsburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Gifts He Will Like— 5,000 Men’s Imported Broadcloth Shirts— $1.65 Men’s Fur Lined Gloves, $3.45 Gloves that will ably impart a warm Christmas greeting to the man. Excellent materials, correctly tashioned and stur- dily sewn—a glove that will give remarkable service. All well lined with good quality fur. Tan, brown and gray Sizes 7V to 10, Men's Sweater Coats, $3.95 A serviceable weight, wool and cotton mixture sweater in heather shades Any man would be pleased to have one for golf, motoring. hiking or general outdoor wear. Well made in the popular coat model. Sizes 36 to 46 Radium Silk Shirts, $5.95 Of a quality radium silk well known for washing and wear- ing ability. Just the gift for the man who is careful about L tire. A good assortment shades -attached to match Convey the wishes of the season to the: man, with well tailored sk English Broadcloth fulness will come pleased to receive. New shirts, well made and roomily ¢ quality designed of excellent, he English Broadcloth. and neckband modgls white, tan, blue and 1314 to 18—sleeve lengths in white, 32 to 36; in colors, 33 to 33. Appare rts of and your thought- k to him many times throughout the vear. In this group are the tvpes of shirts he'd b . e Men’s Pure Silk Socks, S0c¢ pr. Pure thread silk hose noted for wearir ili W fitting qualitics. With lisle top. sole and he Plain colors of black, French tan. mavy. gray, o 1 Sires 04 to 114 1 box of twelve pairs for his t. Sirest, Fiobr 1 Gifts A Group of Suits, Overcoais and Mackinaws That Will Make Gift Choosing a Pleasure $9.75 and $12.75 4.Pc. Suits $9.75 and $12.75 Well tailored of good-wearing. all-wool suitings, in smart novelty mixtures Stripes and herringbones, in single and . One pair long double breasted styles. trousers and one pair of golf knickers in cluded. Sizes 12 to 18, Long Overcoats, $9.75 and $12.75 Sizes for boys frem 10 to 16 vears. Dou- ble-bi ted, convertible collar style. in box coat and ulster cffects. Yoke and Overcoats such as these plaid linings will surely please the bay. Practical Gifts t« Yol e 50c to $1.00 5. .50¢, 75¢, $1.00 Indiau 1’lay Suits Cowhoy Play Suits. ..$1.50 to $9.95 i and Fireman Suits. .$2.98 Blanket Bath Robes. ..$2.95 to $7.95 Shirts $1.00 to $2.45 Sport Mackinaws, $9.75 and $12.75 The big, heavy like so well scams, plajd facing aroup of distinctive patterns, 18 years. n style that bhoys ; made with taped d side pockets. A Pizes 8 to Junior Boys' Overcoats, $9.75 and $12.75 Give the little man one of these warm coats. They are tailored just like dad™. Jox coat models, in chinchilla and other E vool materials, Tailored and plaid lined. Sizes 2% to 10. Boys of All Ages Blouses 79¢ to $1.95 Sou'wester Rain Hats Flannelette Pajamas...$1.00 to $1.95 Cut Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, 50c to $15 . Knit Four-in-Hand Ties, boxed, 30¢ Leatherette Raincoats. Btreet Floor—Lansburgh & Bro. Thousands of Gifts Men’s $1 and $1.50 Cut Silk Ties in New Designs— Values indeed unusual in this group values made possible only through acturers. Tie values the Christmas shopper acter that will please 1e recipient. Hundreds of smart new patterns for choice—hundreds of distinctive com- binations of what an easy matter to choose dozens of entirely different Ties in a group so diversified. \nd the savings afforded will lessen the Christmas budget materially. colors for Boys Black Rubber Coats. ..$2.95 to $4.95 Novelty Suits. .$2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 Wash Suits. ... .$1.29 to $3.95 Shaker S $2.95 to $4.95 All-wool ] $2.95 and $4.95 Plaid Wool Lumberjacks, 2.95 to $3.95 Raincoat and Hat Set

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