Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1928, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, Silk or Velvet Novelty Flowers, 89¢ Just the touch of color that a dark frock needs. Some with touches of al trimming—giv- ing them a more formal air. Flowers—Street Floor LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th, 8th AND E STREETS—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Winter Coats Display Unusual Fur Treatments $59.50 Values Possible Through Price Specialization How fortunate it is for you who have put off buying a Winter coat! —Here tomorrow we are offering what we believe to he one of the most remarkable groups of coats we have seen for 50! Style and Value—two outstand- ing features in this group upon which we have concentrated untold efforts. Smartly fashioned of the season’s most desirable woolens and trimmed with furs that are the best of their kind. Misses’ Sizes. 14 to 20. Women's ol tra Sizes, 4214 to Women's and Misses' Coats—Second Floor. Extreme Left: Tan broad- cloth with French beaver « trim. Next: Man- churian wolf adorns this black broad- cloth Coat. Silver Muskrat Coats Pelts of Rare Beauty Featured $198.50 Silver Muskrat—a fur for formal, daytime and even sport occ ms, for coats of it are both authentic in fashion and comprehensive in variety to mect all demands! usual presentation we offt In this un- long with the coat of silver muskrat, coats of natural muskrat, E (Dyed Coney), marmot, broadtail. pony and caracul paw. One style sketched (right). Fur Shop—Second Floor Plain and Novelty Butterfly Skirts irdle-like band. Plain ored styles or smart checks, plaids and tweeds. Sweaters to Match or Contrast, $1.95 and ravon smartly inte oven into novel d; that take colors. ers that Buttei fly vee or st long sleeves. Sport Shop—Second Floor “Pearl Lariats ) $1.50 to $1.75 Values 51 Pearls of a rich I quality that a queenly to the irock of “Imitation Jewelry—Street Floor A Special Group of $1.39 Rayon Bloomers $1 At this price it would be folly not to stock up a whole Winter supply of bloomers. They are of fine lustrous rayon, cut gener- ously full and made with rein- forced seams. Flastic at waist and knee—and shown in peach, pink, tan, navy and black. Also Rayon Vests at 79¢ Regular $1.50 to $1.95 Rayon Undies, $1 Gowns, chemise, bloomers, panties and step-ins, in smartly tailored or daintily lace-trimmed styles. For variety some have colorful appliques trimming them, Shown in all the lovely pastel shades in women'’s sizes. Underwear Shop—Third Floor Pouch or Envelope Leather Bags $2.95 Bags of cali, trout, lizard, alliga- tor, antelope suede, velvet and the new novelty cordey. Topped with shell or self covered fran Lined with moire with inside purse Black, brown, navy and biack. Handbags—Street Floor The Autumn Blues A Fashion Symphony of Shoe Smartness Continental Blue —lighter than navyZwith a richness of tone that casily makes it the dominant blue in Autumn's category of colors! It is a shade that will blend most effectively with grey, beige and navy blue ensembles and smart fashionables will be wearing it everywhere Only Two Sketched 1. A smart high-cut pump with _goring at the throat to prevent gaping. Trimmed with blue lizard to match calf. High heel stule GEs oo ARL s s SRR A trim tailored walkino shoe of blue kid with Center strap and_instep strap of _blue lizard to match. Cuban heel style, $12.50 Shee Shop—Second Floor Fountain Pens in Black and Colors, 98¢ They are self filling and have a 14-kt. iridium point. Ring or clip styles in black, cherry red, yellow, green or blue. Stationery—Street Floor Scores of New Dresses for Sport Wear Including Light-Weight Woolens, Jerseys and Novelty Cloths—An Unusual Group ew Velvet Hats, $5 Demand a Cleverly Placed Rhinestone Ornament or Feather for Trimming When Fashion stated so emphatieally that velvet was to be the leading ma- ial for frocks—she knew it would be needless to suggest it for millinery. wr the ensemble idea has been well instilled in the smart fashionables of today. In this presentation there are little hats with brims that inclose the face be- Iy, and models that show the medium brim, or the brim that sweeps off A group complete in its color assortment—for with black, there is every desirable Fall shade. Three styles as illustrated. Millinery Shop—Second Floor Special! Imported Slip-On Gloves $2.45 I : 4 $1°59 pa r Gloves have en to lighter tones for Winter, s ashion. And in this With every new day comes a greater de- special group of imported gloves one mand for pointed heel hosiery! Women will find good looking washable are charmed with the intriguingly slender- cuedes in smart slip-on styles and in izing appearance they give to_their ankles. the newest light shades. Of a chiffon silk that is daintily sheer, yet durable and serviceable. Reinforced tops o % & $1 Washable Fabric Gloves Special, 79¢ and soles and full fashioned. Choice of wrought iron, honey t ight gun metal, All the colors wanted for Fall. Every pair guaranteed washable. revere, rose nude, sand, boulevard, Glove Department—Street Floor $1.95 All-Silk Chiffon Pointed Heel Hose rosemorn, moonlight and tea time Sizes 81 to 10. Hosiery Department—Street Floor Girls’ and Tots’ School Attire Butterfly Skirts Adorn These School Frocks $5.98 One and two picce models. The two- picce ones have velvet jackets, which form dashing contrasts to their plaid i re also velvet, silk and jersey combinations. Sizes 8 to 14 years. S s Chinchilla Coats, $5.98 They have the popular saddle shoul- nd may be had in tan, navy or French blue. Sizes 2 to 6. Tweed Coats, $15 Also broadeloth or I)Hl'l’\kil\. Shawl or mushroom collars of soft fur. Sizes 7 to 14 years. - Tams or Berets, $1.00 These jaunty berets and tams are of velvet, cloth or jersey in two- tone effects or solid colors. They are the always serviceable and always smart hat for girls 4 to 16 vears, l Girls' Wear—Fourth Floor Long Trouser rep Suits, $18.75 The Blues—Ever In Demand The Rich Collegiate Mixtures All-wool cassimeres, blue serges and blue cheviots—masterly tailored into good-looking, double and single breasted styles. Iven the dou- ble-breasted vest is included. Sizes 13 to 20 Two Golf Knicker Suits, $12.75 Suits of particular interest to the younger clement! tly tailored brown and gray all-wool mix- annish vest and two pairs of lined golf knickers. Rayon and alpaca lined. Sizes 7 to 16, Two Knicker School Suits, $9.75 See these suits—they're just the kind young chaps starting to school are looking for. Sturdy brown and aray mixtures—mannishly tailored, with_vests and two pairs lined knickers to match coat. Sizes 7 to 16. Raincoats and Slickers, $3.95 Raincoats (with hat to match) are of a sturdy rub berized material, warmly lined. Black only. Or you may choose a green or vellow slicker—full cut and roomy Sizes 6 to 16 Colorful School Sweaters, $1.95 Ideal sweaters ior the regular he-hoy to wear to «chool. Pull-over stvles in jacquard designs and solid colors. Sizes 20 to 36—for hovs 6 to 16 years old. Boys' Department—Street Floor The Shoes Jr. Misses are Demanding Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 2% to 7 $4.00 $5.00 Good-looking broguish types with wing or straight tips. Many show new perforations and stitchings and others show the desirable two-toned effects. Of brown, tan and black calf or in plain patent leather. Welt soles and rubber heels. Children's Shoe Shop—Second Floor $10.95 These are type frocks that discerning women huy in twos, threes and even fours, for there are dozens of smart styles from which to choose, in just the materials and colors that are going to be worn all Fall and Winter! Variety of Detail Increases Interest —in this unusual group. for here one finds pleats growing a little wider for comfort, tucks multiplying in numbers and neck- lines becoming ever so much more interesting. Every model shows superior workmanship and tailoring! Their colors are Au- tumn’s choicest, with abundance f tan, brown and navy. Misses’ s, 14 to 20, and Women's 36 to 42. Two of the many styles as illustrated. Sport Shop—Second Floor Velvet, Plain or Printed for Informal Autumn Wear Shown in the Misses’ Dress Shop $35 Printed velvet — radiant, mi ror-like in its quality—glorious in its rich, colorful patterns—fash- ion with elegance into frocks for afternoon wear!, In this same group there are satins, and flat crepes wearing tiers and appli- ques. New browns, Spanish wine, navy blue and black in sizes 14 to 20, Jr. Miss Dresses Show Tendencies Definitely Youthful $5.95 to $10.95 Satins, novelty crepes, flat crepes, velvet combinations and jerseys—styled along line: ate youth it ¢s, nobby. pleats, ar capel C ything that voung moderns r—in colors that she likes best zes 13,15 and 17, Misses' and Junior Misses’ Dress Shops Second Floor Men’s White English Broad- cloth Shirts, Special, $1.65 Big roomy shirts that you're not afraid to stretch in—tai- lored with the utmost of care and precision. A quality ma- terial that will go in the tub time and again without *shrinking—without losing its lustrous sheen. Choice of collar attached and neckband styles in sizes 13 to 18. Sleeve lengths, 33, 34 and 35. Unusual Ties 31 Not gaudy, not somber but the happy mediums in design and coloring. Choose from collegiate stripes, small checks and numerous other patterns. Distinctive Hose 50¢ Hose to match your new Fall suit—regardless of color. A group that has considered every need—and a quality hose sure to give excellent service. Sizes 914 to 1114, Crew Neck Sweaters $4.95 Jacquards, figures, plain colors— an assortment college men will en- joy selecting from—for it offers such a liberal choice some in the favored V' neck. Sizes 36 to 46. Included are Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor

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