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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. LANSBURGH ‘& BRO LORIFYING THE CHRISTMAS GIF'L.;@ “COMMINGTO ALK ON SANATORUN Meeting Tomorrow Planned to Discuss Hospital for Tubercular Children. S. Cumming, surgeon gen- 1 ad a list of prominent who will address a public| tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock | . W. C in the interest of atorium for tuberculosis District of Columbia. pper and Representative have introduced a bill in the | White Broadcloth _Shi‘rtl_s. *1.65 center pleat. Pre-shrunk collar on collar-attached model. Also comes A Wonderful Selection $1 e of Smart Silk Ties mittee, who will preside at the meet- in neckband style. All sizes 13% to ing. T Every imaginable pattern and color combination, 18 and all sleeve lengths. m;{i,‘s, (.to‘::,’f,:fl‘:k;us;n ‘;’;Lfi{,‘:}f ws‘;\?f that will simplify choosing. Many in this lot are hand Grant posed of Dr. F. C. Sm tailored. 1 Board of Education, the Wash- | Tuberculos Association, the; ing Club, the health com- s of the Board of Trade and | Chamber of Commerce and is being ¢ considered by the Medical | v of the District of Columbia, | Board of Public Welfare, the Chil- | Hospital and many other or- Tine-count broadcloth of rich, lus- trous quality that will go in and out »f the tub again and again without losing its beauty. Shirts tailored ex- ceptionally well—made over a full Cumming, the other pattern, which assures comfort. ow's_ meeting include g chairman of the of the Board of de: Dr. Joseph Rogers, chairma; health committee of the Cha superintendent of Hospital, and Mrs. chairman of the tu- New Hand-Tailored Silk-Lined Cravats $1 095 Brocaded effects, neat stripes, bold stripes, checks, any pattern you may desire in just the right color efiect. . nt_surgeon general; villiam 4 as W Ballou, superintendent. of schons: i/ Dr. George M. Kober, dean emeritus of the Georgetown Universi Medical School; Dr. Peabody, Dr. Hickling, Dr. Rogers and George S. Wilson, director of public welfare. Men’s Lined : ) THRlF:l' SHOP réfi/E N Gift Gloves Slippers to Match Pajamas & it Bt Well tailored Of fine bea- | c:wl"ean oL;'r b;\e‘\\ $1095 k.“(:r q‘i;;‘c‘l\ $13.95 to please the $2050 con robing in $7 95 HOL'DAY APPEARANCE! ) . suede with warm fleece lin- rayon in various all-over ef- (I[lsyrn.llnvguug !\:la i -I\cat smlch, plalds\_ . ing. Some have the well fects) Sativeslice andcutts plain shades in all sizes. and figures. Neat ground liked strap wrist. All sizes. and satin girdle. Hickok Belt tone with colorful figures. All sizes. Men’s Silk Men’s Part-Wool Sets (boxed) Pliini@Color Mufflers Union Suits Silver and nickel plated buckles; straps of fine cow Silk Socks Truhus, with $1 65 _L.&B qual- $2 50 hide or other desizable Jeath- Pure thread silk 75C woven figures, . ity suits, full o ers. Many - avith . .Belto- . hose. with seamed i Iagle crepes in ‘the: newest cut and tailored with the e 3 % s back and lisle soles dnd tops. patterns, or with woven lock seam. Spring needle grams. Black. navy, grey, French initial. A versatile group. weave. Sizes 36 to 46. Brocaded Robes Fine Broadcloth Blanket Robes Slippers to Match Supply of Dolls Contributed by. Friends of Child Welfare Bodies Will Go on Sale. hristmas atmosphere will be intro- this week into the Thrift Shop, 504 Tenth street, with a supply of dolls contributed by friends of .child welfare organizations. Vice President Charles G. Dawes is one of the contributors, having pre- | sented funds for a doll. Many of the dolls have been given to a special com- | mittee headed by Mrs. John R. Wil- liams, 1531 New Hampshire avenue, have the collection com-| next Tuesday. ich are to be placed on | with other materials in the ’ $2.00 to $8.00 Set tan and other shades. Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor first will be arrayed in all their | re, whith is to be decorated by a ional. shop is making excellent progress | ‘manent activity for the support | Children’s Hospital, the Child Socie! the Children’s ' Coun- , according to the| John Allan Dougherty, | more stock is needed to keep the ves filled. At present the shop is in meed of children's toys and ' clothes, Mrs. Dougherty said. One piano has been presented to the shop and sold, and another, with a player attachment, is now among the articles on sale. The reputation of the Thrift Shop is rapidly spreading, according to word re- ceived by the management. One letter commending the shop for its activities came from Niles, Calif. CITY CLUB TO PRESENT A Group of Smart Daytime Dresses Many From Our Regul&r Stocks—Reduced! Have a New Coat for Christmas--- And Save Dollars at This Special Price! . TWO PLAYS WEDNESDAY The City Club's dramatic company will make its debut in two plays to be given the clubhouse Wednesday :30 o'clock. Christmas s Bible, and a co; “Her Christmas Hat.” rence Adams has undertaken | of organizing ine City Club's company, which In time will posed entirely of club members. arols will accompany which is a mystery play picturing the in: of the gos- | pel story of the nal Character arts in the second 1l be taken y Edward Muth and Dr. J. S. Buy- Bitsky. i —. , Workers affected by the steel indus- try dispute in Germany totaled 250,000. IVEa woman the same Hose she would select for Herself. At Your Deaicrs Why Not Give Her a Raincoat? $4.95 Gay enough to brighten her “rainiest” day! So trim and tai- lored, too, with raglan shoulders and big patch pockets. Of flannel back leatherette. Sizes 14 to 42. Sport Shop—Second Floor Brocaded Mules . Special, $2.95 For those precious hours of leisure—give a dainty pair of bro- cade mules—satin lined to match her negligee. In the most popu- lar shades of coral and lavender. Slipper Avenue—Second Floor 48 Ordinarily $59.50 to $69.50 Values What a delightful surprise for the women who planned to buy her coat after Christmas! Coat successes of 1928-29—showing the newest and smartest ways of fur trims—the choicest colors —and plenty of all black—at a price that invites buying now! Rich Broadcloth . And Trimmed With Beautiful Furs Such as Fashion shows on her highest priced coats—skunk, wolf, fox and mink-dyed mar- mot. Intricate tailoring—clever matriculations of tucks and seamings—all obviously higher priced coats! ‘Women's and Misses' Coat Shops Second Floor Her Gift--A Fur Coat And a Reduction Monday Brings Regular $139.75 and $149.75 Values for $125 Make her “the happiest woman in the world” $13.95’ Silk Crepes, Satins, * Tweeds, Prints What ever the occasion during the festive season—you will find the correct frock here—priced far below anything you had ex- pected! You will like their fully-pleated skirts—their novel fiecklines. with. back ties—and their dainty touches of lace trim. Beautiful Dance Frocks For Misses, Reduced You will know the instant you see these lovely dance and party frocks, that. they were originally of our higher priced stocks. So fluffy—or so severe and sophisticated—of tulle and taffeta. 2 Dress Shops—Second Floor This Sweater and Skirt Outfit, $4.90 A :splendid gift suggestion. Novelty tweed and plain flannel skirts, on bodice tops, in colors to match or “go with” their smart slip-over sweaters. ‘Crew, vee or student necklines. Sport Shop—Second Floor Brown Suede or Kid Shoes, $8.50 Style and workmanship—two outstanding features in this pres- entation! Footwear ingeniously designed, -with. turned soles and effective trims. New heel styles! Shoe Shop—Second Floor The Christmas Village What a gay little village—brimming over with delightful gi[xs-—ifidecd here is where your worries vanish into thin air! A dozen items taken at ran- dom, listed to show you how complete our Christmas Village is! Desk' Sets, brass,’ bronze and green bronze finished accessories, with blotter pads.... $2'95 Fluffy Rayon Taffeta Pile lows, with mod- ernistic silk“$1.95 flowers Crepe de Chine Dansettes, Slips, Ch e mise * and Fr?nch $1.95 Panties All-Linen Bridge Sets, with contrasting borders.. .....4s $3075 this Chrizimas—by giving her a fur coat! At this tremendous reduction there are sealine, pony, caracul paw, muskrat and beaver- ette coats, trimmed with huge fur collars of natural squirrel, dyed squirrel, skunk, fitch or fox. Novelty Bath Towel Sets, $1.95 to $2.19. Madeira Linen Napkins, 6 in a_box, $1.69, Hand-Embroidered Luncheon Sets, $3.39. Men's Jergen Toilet Sets, 85c. Men’s Melba Toilet Sets, $1.50. Men's Eagle Crepe Mufflers, $1.65. Novelty Glass Buckets, for ice cubes, 69¢. Make-up Boxes, $2.00. - Fur Shop—Second Floor Christmas Village—Second Floor