Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1928, Page 26

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6 THT EYENINH TPAT - WASHINGTOX, . 0. NMONDYY, YOTTIITTT W qnas LANSBURGH & BRO Fashzons for the Thanksgmng Football Games. W S Fabric Coat Inspired by Costly Fur Fashions Three youthful coat fashions of last-minute smartness —with the verve and vigor of line desired by smart moderns demanding individuality and style corrcctness. The Astrakhan Cloth Coat, $25 The yvoung modern’s choice—as well as her delight—for the Astrakhan cloth is smart—and so very chic. In grey or brown— with beautiful silk lining to match. The Silver Pelt Cloth Coat, $25 A new creation with the modern idea of utility—this smart: Silver Pelt cloth model that resembles so closely the popular Amer- ican Wombat Coat. In grey with bright plaid lining—half belt and strapped cuffs. The Runabout Coat of Lamshire Cloth, $35 ; L The coat that looks like beaver, feels like beaver, big and woolly, and so very warm. A swagger youthful model—with the Johnny stand-up collar. Shown in brown or tan. Jr. Misses’, Misses’ and Women's Coats—Second Floor An Extraordinary Event! Women’s Silk Chiffon Picot Top Hosiery $1.65 Silk stockings—perennially appreciated, not only on Christ- mas, but every day in the year. And tomorrow you can buy for only $1.65 flawless chiffon hose, wonderfully sheer, with a sheen that outlives wear and washing. Full fashioned with lisle heel and sole that eliminates frequent darning, and the smart French heels. Sizes 8% to 1075 We Carry Only First-Quality Hose Hoslery—Street Floor The Newer Shades including Gunmetal and Boulevard Men’s Iroported English Broadcloth Shirts Collar-attached or Neckband Styles $1.65 An exceptionally fine l sroup—selected for their | quality fabrics, their su- § perior tailoring and per- foct fitting qualities. They re wonderful gift shirts— wonderful shirts for pres- ent wear—and the value, we believe, is out of the ordinary. Collar-attached and neckband styles in sizes 131 to 18. Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor < Cardigan |21] Jersey Frocks as Smart and Far More Practical Than Silks $4.95 What a savings on cieaners’ bills to have Winter dresses that you can wash yourself! A saving, too, on the number of dresses you must have. for a dress in the closet is worth two at the cleaners. There's a zest in wearing these jerseys—snappy, vouthful styles, with interesting necklines and intricate details that keep them from ever being commonplace. Sizes 14 to 44 in all colors. Special Values Jersey Dresses for Jr. Misses Featured at $3.95 One and two piece styles in all the smart Winter colors —blue, Spanish wine, English green, forest brown and. tan; sizes 13 to 19. Dresses—Third and Second Floors Buy Thanksgiving Silverware Club Plan Sale of HOLMES § EDWARDS ~-INEAiD ~ Inlaid With Solid Silver at Wearpoints of Most Used Pieces—Guaranteed Silver-Plated Ware Down —is all that is required, re- mainder Weekly —and you will soon own a handsome serv- ice. 32 %1 ThisCompleteService Featured During the Demonstration 334.25 A beautiful service of inlaid silver- plate that will be a compliment to your guests! Guaranteed to last a lifetime —with.blocks of pure silver inlaid at the places receiving the hardest use— backs and bowls. Choose from the two most ]mpuhr designs — “Century and Pageant”—available at any time from open stock. Silverware Department—Street Floor Miss S. A. Hubbard, A Factory Representative Will Explain How to Assemble a Fine Silverware Service at a Low Outlay Come in and see Miss Hubbard —she will not only give you ex- pert advice on arranging your table for formal and informal af- fairs—but point out to you the advantages of buying your com- plete silverware need—on the Club. Plan, - The Service Includes 6 Dinner Knives 6 Table or Dessert 6 Dinner Forks 1 Sugar Spoon ns 6 T’ZZ',’M,., 1 Butter Knife Serving Tray With Glass Bottom Use Christ- mas Savings Checks to Buy Your New Radio A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Set for You Until Sweater Jackets $3.95 An Educational and Historical Event Our Radio Exposition Through the Courtesy of Radio Corporation of America You Receive Your Check. Jaunty sports jackets, that in- crease their smartness by wide borders in three-tone stripe ei- fects, and offer one more ex- cuse for the jacket costume so much in vogue now. Pleated Skirts $2.95 To wear with cardigan jack- cts. Novelty tweed, flannel a kasheen skirts pleated on bodice tops. Sport Shop—Second Floor Women’s Imported Slip-on Gloves in, and the nece Marqueterie inlaid $1.15 Trimly smart and tailored is ve of a fine qual- fabric. ~ All new 4 to 8. In Conjunctior: With, the Exhiit A Remarkable Selling of RCA Radiola 18 (Lighting Circuit Operated) in the cabinet sketched $142.50 An outstanding low price, made possible through the co- operation of the Radio Corporation of America, on the famous Radiola 18, completely equipped with RCA 100-A Speaker. built- v radiotrons—all mounted in a beautiful dnut cabinet—and best of all $10 Down —delivers this handsome outfit to your home, the remainder in twelve equal payments, plus a small carrying charge. & Radio Salon—Fourth Floor d An exhibit that has thrilled thou- sands in every large city in which it has been shown. Here unfolded be- fore your eyes is the whole panorama of startling inventions—from the very inception of radio to the won- derful achievements of the last six months. An invitation to see these wonders of the age is extended to you by Lansburgh & Bro. and the RCA. Reading, ’Riting, "Rithmetic One of the many unusual exhibits in this exposition that has startled the radio worlde—a visualization of the class room of the future, with radio the controlling factor. Exposition Will Be Broadcast From Our Radio Salon Every Day (Except Thanksgiving) Through WRC, 3 to 4 P.M. Music by the Lansburgh Trio TUESDAY Mr. Stephen Kramer, Assistant Superintendent of Washington Schools, will speak Wednesday— A Thanksgiving Message by Right Rev. James E. 'Freeman, D. D. If yvou can not be present, tune in on WRC and hear these interesting talks. treet Floor

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