Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1928, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 For Week-Enders! Cobra grain overnight cases, very attractively lined; 20 or 22 inch size, $4.95. Luggage—Street Floor Navy scores again! In new im- ported gloves of navy blue kid, with tailored cuffs, $3.50 and $4. Gloves—Street Floor ’ BABY DAY SPECIALS NEW-! .+ ... In Lansburgh’s Shops of Fashion The Noon to Midnight Frock A Sleeveless Frock $ With Jacket to Match The Noon-to-Midnight frock...of sheer wispy chiffon...unmistak- ably of Parisian inspiration. ..audacious ... individual . . . disarmingly youthful! Smart women find it the veritable treasure of smartness... for its saucy matching jacket makes it a haven of refuge “when in doubt.” The model sketched...a delightful triumph of chic . . . shares its honors with lustrous chiffon velvet! Other creations aglitter with sequins—or heavily beaded with frosty bugle beads—Fashion’s favorite themes. ..for a more glorious afternoon and evening scason! Women's and Misses’ Dress Shops—Second Floor Black Coats are Smart Flannel Coats $5.98 Babies cry for these coats, and for once their mothers will be glad to satisfy their wants, because they are such attractive models, and they are trimmed with fur and well lined. In pink and blue. Infant’s, 1,2 and 3 years. Metallics---Velvets ..-Velours---Felts It’s Just a Matter of Choosing Your Type 35 Our Hat Shop prides itself on keeping our $5 hats a step ahead of smart Fashions. Hats o chic, so wearable, so versatile, so altogether-the-smartest- thing-out that women with a moderate amount to spend for hats find it a joy to shop here. Sketched: Tan Fresch felt with triangle of genuine broadtail . . . rich black velvet, scin- tillating with silver sequins . . . each, $5.00 Milliners Shop—Second Floor Handbags, $2.95 Fashion’s triumvirate—French antelope and calf —in navy, black and brown with modernistic stitch- ing. The three colors—the three shapes—the leathers —that are first in chic. Covered frames with simu- lated shell and marcasite lift locks, and inside mirror and purse. ‘Handbags—Street Floor A1) Silk Stockings $1.35 2 If you're looking for thoroughly dependable hose —for all occasions—for all weathers—try A.R.A. service-weight silk stockings. Four-inch lisle tops and soles—they’re a demon for wear—and A.R.A. hose are always in the newest shades! A suggestion! DBuy two pairs of the same shade, In case one outwears the other, mate the good ones— and save the price of new hose! Sizes 85 to 10%4. Hosiery—Street Floor Black Suede Slipper Combined With Snake $10.50 Shoes keep apace with Fashion. No sooner is the vogue for the ultra-smart black costume established than we present the right shoe to wear with it. A fitting accompaniment is this graceful tea-strap in black suede combined with genuine snake, a touch of gold kid and a medium Spanish heel, The same model in brown kid, $10.50 Shoe Shop—Second Floor With Contrasting Furs Infants’ Shirts, at a very special value, in single or double breasted styles, of New Rattles—These nov- elty celluloid rattles are specially priced at Printed Velvets $79.50 $98.50 Coats of a modern black...a black ap- proved by Paris...and applauded by smart fashionables the world over! In models in- geniously designed . . . with all that is gracious. . .charming and youthful in the modern silhouette! Smart, straightline styles. . .gracefully flared styles. . .and styles made interesting with intricate paneling and seaming...all lavishly fur trimmed with huge collars...cuffs...and borders of fox, Persian lamb, skunk and beaver! Women's and Misses’ Coat Shops—Second Floor Fur Coats---Nine Distinct Types $100 A delightful surprise for the woman who has definitely made up her mind as to the kind of fur coat she wants—and as to the price she had expected to pay for it! Here tomorrow—for a “modest one hun- dred bill” nine of the season’s smartest furs—enjoying suppleness—lightness of weight and peltries of quality, as perfectly matched as in higher priced coats. Sealine, black caracul, calf and pony, squirrelette, stencil calf and beaverette trimmed with fluffy fox, squirrel, fitch, marmot, civet cat and skunk! Youth- ful models—with 1929 style features—and beautifully silk lined. May be purchased on our budget plan. Fur Shop—Second Floor $100 Coats for Junior Misses $35 $39.75 Coats—with a particular appeal to the modern Miss—for they are every- thing that is youthful—bouyant and smart! Soft, rich broadcloths, suedes, tweeds and chinchillas—cleverly styled with huge fur collars and cuffs, or mannish belts, patch pockets and shawl collars! In the modern’s own colors —tan, brown, red, blue and black. Sizes 13, 15, 17 and 19. Junior Misses’ Dresses, $10.95 Fashion matches here wits with Youth—and produces, what we think, the smartest frocks we've seen at this price! Flat crepes, satins, novelty wool crepes and velvet combinations—distinctively styled with pleats, flares and lace trims. New Autumn colors—sizes 13 to 17. Junior Miss Shop—Second Floor 40-Inch Lustrous Satin Crepe $1.95 yd. The most stunning afternoon and evening frocks can be made of this beautiful material, simply by using both %6.95 Supple folds, smooth and velvety to touch; rich designs pleasing to see, and most becom- ing to wear. 36 inches wide. 40-In. Flat Crepe, $2 An all-silk quality that may be used to advantage for frocks, slips and lingerie. A choice of more than 60 fashionable shades. sides of the material. Scores of lovely colors. Washable Crepe $1.69 A silk of wunusually heavy quality, whose lus- trous folds fashion frocks for all occasions. Light delicate pastels and new Fall shades. Silks—Third Floor Chiffon Velvet $2.98 There’s nothing more flattering, more alluring than evening frocks of black chiffon velvet...and this is an especially fine grade for $2.98. all v:otto‘rl\V or colvt"on and wool. /arm inter . g weights. Sizes 6 Chinchilla Hats months to 3 years... S1.98 ! e Such attractive little Infants’ Knit Garments— hats, particularly de- Just all those little things signed to go with the you need. Button sweater coats. Trimmed with sacques, leggins, caps, hoods fur. In pink, blue or tan. and hand-crochet sacques. Trimmed in either 950 pink or blue. Each.. Lot daked L i filled pillow “:it‘ltn a sateen covering in pink or 4-Pc. Kait Sets bine. 13x17 S0c $5.98 Infants’ Rayon and Wool A warm wool sweater Hose—A fine quality stock- that fastens close around ing that is both practicable the neck, with leggings, and warm. Sizes 4 cap and mittens to and 5. A pair match. Trimmed with Infants’ Warm Bath angora. Sizes 1-2. Price, Robes—Wintry days such $598 a set. as these, warm garments 3r; ncc?lssary. Thelsp b:tg Bally: Pllow: Cevers— ~ T00Cs Tave spplidue Hand-embroidered nen pil. Pockets that are finished low covers, that are scal- With Cf’;d "'.‘d “‘""l"‘d w-;h loped and embroidered in B CONTAAININGE o = lovely" bowknot _ and $1 piak or biue. Sizés G} OF b 1and 2 years...... butterfly designs. 13x17. Tafaids®’ DiibialescStur Nursery Chairs—Inclosed dily constructed and fin- chairs, wuhb\'ts.:’el. tray and iCshed in] a rich ivory shade. counting eads. omplete with Ivory finished..... $3’50 spring.. a4 $2'95 Infants’ Shop—Fourth Floo First Step Shoes Train Children’s Feet $2.50 The first steps are always so im- portant. These shoes are made with a flexible sole and a narrow heel, de- signed particularly to assist the child’s growing feet as much as possible. Made of smoked elk, brown calf and patent leather. Sizes 3-5. Children’s_Shoes Second Floor Boys’ 4-Piece Suits O’Coats--Mackinaws $7.95 With wintry breezes blowing these boys’ warm_ Winter items are very timely. Boy's Western Macki- naw—Of heavy all-wool plaid, double - breasted, notched or shawl colla7r.9§ real boy's warm coat. Sizes 7-18.. $7. Boy's 4-Piece Suit, that is tatlored in the anticipa- tion of hard wear. Of all wool with mannish vest and two pairs of lined knickers. In the new Fall mixtures of browns, tans agd grays. 'lauss is a real buy. Sizes Boy's Junior Overcoat— An all-wool overcoat that is lined with wool, of plain and fancy overcoating, in grays and blues. s '95 Sizes 2% to 8 yrs.. Boys’ Raincoats, $3.95 Of course, Junior must have a raincoat, Here are the three styles that are the boys’ favorites at present. Boy's Trench Coat—Made the French way with belts and tabs on sleeves, in putty colored cotton tweel art rubber back. The trench coat is the smart raincoat for both young and old. Sizes 6-18......¢ Boys' Slickers Are Always Popular—In yel- w low and green with snap fasteners, 6-18........¢ - Boy’s Raincoat and Hat Outfit—A black ru backed raincoat, with corduroy strap collar and snap fasteners. Sou'wester hat to match, Sizes 4«16, ¥ Boys' Furnishings—Street Floor

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