Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1928, Page 24

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_THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 19%. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 A Remarkable Value! The CROSLEY GEMBOX With the DYNACONE DYNAMIC SPEAKER Mounted Behind This Rich Walnut-Vencered Console Cabinet—a $135 Value for— LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Toytown! Santa! Thyrills! Fourth Floor! ‘x7 Electric trains that tear around at a terrific speed—whirling (mpldn(u—\\lnkmg and blinking armFleece clowns—Santa himself seated on his throne—Prince (harmm" in search for Cinderella—these s . are but a few of the wonders that you will find in that marvel t Llned Unlon 3 ind in that marvelous city Toytown. o Suits, $1 For Boys and Girls Everything that anybody could want in warm Winter ! underwear — cotton fleece lined suits, in knee and ankle » : length, with long and short sleeves. White for girls grey for boys. Sizes 12 years. Underwear—Third Floor Children’s New The Gemhox has two stages of neutro- dyne radio frequency amplification—a non- SpOl‘t HOSe radiating, regenerative detector and two stages of audio frequency amplification. A 29C set that is sharp, sensitive and selective. 18.In. Dressed . 12-In. Doll With Tables, $5.00 Train, $9.75 Dolls, $2.95 Mama Voice, $1 Here you have a special ~ 'The height of every boy's A doll that really looks like A wonderful value in an offer of a folding pool table, ambition, an Electric Train! # baby! It has a pretty appealing baby doll that ‘\\'uhdrl;lfll\lcr 4':\51}10"}:.1 nom- dress m;‘d ;horlw an s, and wears rubber pan- here halls, stee! plates a’ % > ings, and the he: 1 Sornrs il podtt gat e coushibe with Ockbmchorat 10, S0 S bt B irs chope o covered playing service. tracks and a warning signal. cyes close when asleep, and only a dollar! Toytown—Fourth Floor 2eidin, Paol = il Blootrio The very newest Crosley A. C. all-electric receiver, which combines engineering prin- ciples rarely found in the low price field. locomotive and three 'Yip, Yip, and a Hurrah! For Toytown b Santa’s Throne —is attracting hundreds of eager kiddies breath- lessly whispering into Santa’s ear all their secret desires and wants. The Doll House —over in one corner is a most fascinating place, where charming doll orphans look appealingly at little girls and mutely ask to be loved. The Train Shed —is the place where something is happening every minute! Ifere are the very newest model trains and locomotives—see them! The Crystal Slipper Prince Charming Still Searches for Little Girls Who Can Wear the Slipper —the gorgeous glittering slipper dropped by Cinderella in the long ago. If vou can get it on—and every little girl is invited to- morrow to try—you may win a big doll for Christmas. Novelty sport hose, in all colors to match one's suit. In attractive cotton mix- tures. Sizes 815 to 103, Hosiery—Street Floor With t‘n- set comes the Dynacone Dynamic Speaker through which the volume may be increased to tremendous proportions or reduced to a w lu\pcr without losing tone quality or trueness. The walnut venecred cabinet is a picce of furniture that will add distinction and grace room. It is graceful and massive in construction with convenient lift-top, rich in . and the Crosley Dynamic Dynacone Speaker is mounted below the set in a panel i blends with the rest of the set. A set you must hear and a piece of furniture you must see tc appreciate. delivers this outfit—the remainder 10% own to be paid in twelve equal payments — plus a small carryin, Our Radio Salon—Fourth Floor o y“g chflrge And an Aeroplane for Some Lucky Boy —a big miniature airplane of the same model as Lindy’s Spirit of St. Louis. It's easy and doesn’t cost a cent. Ask Santa about it tomorrow. Santa’s Surprise Packages— Always a 50c value, for Sturdy, Mannish Hi-Cut Shoes Sizes 13 to 13V, Sizes 1 to 6 $5.75 $6.75 Boys will love these high brown elk boots for camp- ing, with two-buckle strap, knife pocket, storm welt and strong oak soles. Shoes—Second Floor Arch Grower SHOES Protect Kiddies’ Feet Toytown and Crystal Slipper—Fourth Floor Quality at a Price! Newer Modes In COATS Choice of Many Styles in Broadcloth and Velour—All Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Unusual Assortment—Wonderful Value In Girls” New Wonderland Frocks The Loveliest cononrrins $1 Q5 What entrancing Christmas giits, for even the | | o\ voungest girl these days is so interested in clothes. Each 75 i T % style is different, as they are copied from the finest ° i I | \ models. Long waist lines, large collars, and long ; . i i sleeves are a few of the important features. A lovely assortment of prints. Sizes 7 to 14. Our inexpensive coats keep pace with Fashion, too. That's why you can find at $33.75 the all-black coat—black broadcloth or black velour trimmed with glossy black fur— the coat that is so smart and in demand right now. And every coat is full silk lined and well interlined. Warm Winter Coats $15 and $19.98 Santa could thrill the heart of any girl with such a gift as this. Smart coats of tweed, suede cloth, and novelty coat- ings that have large shawl collars and cuffs of fur and are well lined and interlined. Sizes 7 to 14. Girls' Wear—Fourth Floor Because they are particu- larly designed to strengthen the child's growing feet, and help the body maintain a i ) ' ’ | healthy posture, and also oo o T e i / < | prevent lgan_v kinds of foot troubles after maturity. Both high shoes in patent leather and brown elk, in blucher style; and oxford ties. Choice Selection of Il I : ¥ Handsome Gift ||| s 1* Bedroom Slippers For the Entire Family From Dad to Tiny Tot Tots’ Fur-Collared Coats, Extra Special ¥5.95 Little folks’ coat first | of all must be warm. That's why Mothers will approve the heavy For Prep School Students Two-Pants Suit or Wool O’Coat linings and thick inner R : $18.75 Women's Children’s paddings, and the soft 79¢ t 5171 69¢ 0 89¢ || | J . $24.75 ' i s it sketched. & Tots’ Warm Winter Coats Dainty Velvets Chinchilla and Suede Cloth A complete size range and many styles—in satin, felt and leather slippers. Children’s are rose and blue, women’s in all colors, and smen’s in blue, grey and brown. Girls’ Attractive Velveteen Frocks Leatherette 2 tailored, single or dou- i Sheep Lined B e s, N $2.95 and $3.95 some with double- HE BE Crepe de chine or Capitol silk street and party Coatsj $7095 breasted vests and 2 2 g frocks, in pastel shades so hummus to [;-\ce folks. The suits are el el \ Mo ulf®) | New Silk Frocks for Tots A e I Smocking and ribbon trimming. Sizes 2 to . Tots" Wear—Fourth Floor blue cheviot, blue serge and fancy TFall mix- o Girls’ New Felt Hats The boy’s coat with a wide il rolling collar that will keep Many Smart ) him dry in a driving rain and $495 i i warm in a biting wind. Styles for : Brown, black, tan and grey | coats. Sizes 8 to 18. Miss 7 to 14 tures. Sizes 32 to 40, $1875 and § All wool coats trimmed with brass buttons and pretty emblems—sizes 2 to 6. Blue, tan, red and green. s Tots’ Hats Velvet tams, velvet or flan- nel hats with b or off th prims of ST e § Smocked and hand em- to match blmd(lz(l with dainty col- 1 and o colortul piping; Tots’ Velveteen Party Frocks $3.95 Ever so many pretty styles, with piping, pockets, embroidery a n d smart belts. Red, wine, copen, navy, green and brown. Boys’ Leatherette Lumberjacks $2.95 Another windproof and wa- terproof coat that is a favorite with the boys. nnel backs, corduroy collars nd knitted bottoms give extra warmth. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys' Wear—Street Floor The Overcoats are of very fine grade fabric. Double-breasted mod- els with peek lapels, in blue, oxford, brown and fancy tans and grays. Sizes 34 to 42. $1875 and $24.75. ¥1.95 A very low price in- deed for felt hats— and these are a bit un- usual with their nov- elty trimmitgs: brim or close-fitting shapes; tan, copen, navy, brown and black. For girls 4 to 16. Girls' Wear—Fourth Floor

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