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THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929. [ ANSBURGH &BRO 7th, 8th and E Ses.~National 9800 UNION HARDWARE 'LANSBURGH & BRO !nys -nd lllll 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 DON'T SCRAP DAMAGED SILK HOSIERY . With our new Knitback sys- tem we reclaim hose. Tears, pulls nnd holes u&umwm Inexpensive? eflch addlclonal threld Yes! But Smart ‘r-y n-—rurn Tloor To Meet the Last Minute Demands of Those School Bound Satins Flat Crepes Georgettes Fall’s Favored Dresses IN THE INEXPENSIVE DRESS SHOP Second Floor 50.74 Wear a bolero frock —with its gypsy sash of transparent .velve t— wear a princess that moulds your figure in the 1929 manner—wear a frock with the flatter- ing frilled neckline, or a flared skirt that swings from the new higher waistline—but let it cost you only $9.74! Satins, flat crepes and geor- gettes in Fall’s smartest colors—navy, brown, red, green and black. Sizes 14 to 20, 34 to 46, and half sizes 16!; to 26%;. Inexpensive Dress Shop— Second Floor We're Ready! Fashionable Close-Fitting Hats Developed in Sleek Soleils Soft Felts and Rich Velvets Cleverly Copied from Expen. sive Originals and Brought to You $5 Only $5.00—yet every hat a fascinating Fall silhouette! The new baby bonnet model of velvet (pictured), wider brimmed models after Patou, turbans and off-the-face models—and any number of youthful matron hats. Autumn’s most sought- after colors: Black, brown, green and wine. Millinery Shop—Second Floor And Their Huge Fur Sets—Their Excellent Fabrics Make Them New Sdk Blouses s W Just the blouses you will need to wear with your new Fall ensemble. Heavy flat crepe or satin, with the ‘new frilled neckline, pleat- ings, and, of course, bows! Exceptionally well made and finished like higher - priced blouses. Eggshell, white, flesh, green and tan; sizes 34 to 42. Sports Shop—Second Floor Outstanding at This Price $59.50 With so many. lovely new coats arriving every day—no woman should fail to find a coat that suits her particular type. Princess and gently flared models for the youthful tall person—and straightline models, elaborate with detail for the shorter woman! Black. brown, green, blue and tan. 14 to 20, 36 to 46 and 421/ to 485. Only Two of Many Sketched Left: Princess mod- Right: Huge eat. el with fantail collar lynx col and cuffs and bell trim this smart flared muskrat $59.50 . . .$59.50 Wemen's and Misses' Coats Shop—Second Floor 3 New Views of the Footwear Mode *10 Each model a “masterpiece,” showing careful workmanship and well thought out leather combinations. Black or brown suede finds silk kid heels and trim the smartest con- trast for fall. $10 Dull rich mat kid model en- riched mth black sue |u-|n.n| kid A comfortable walking shoe in patent leather, black or brown Shoe Shep— Second Floor The Smartest Version of The «3—Pi¢ce Ensemble Offered Tomorrow in Our Sports Shop, Second Floor 510 No smart woman will be without anen-, . semble this season: Here are tweeds, jerseys, and flat crepes with smart jackets .and silk blouses that tuck in yoked skirts. In blue, navy, b]ack and brown Sizes 14 to 20. The Two Styles Hlustrated - = Left: Luhhui.h! - Right: Flat crepe en- tweed , ensemble. with. semble with all-round silk crepe- tuckin- pleated yoked skirt, blouse, $10. $10. . Sports Shop—Second Floor Check School Needs From ThisList FOR GIRLS O Regulation Mlldlu hek ont of “Gym” Bloomers, excellent quality sateen; pleated ' styles’ with adjustable Sis .‘.‘i - $1.95 navy blue for school o1 ; made e vodiee tope $2.95 Couc- llouun, smart p” © Boys' Wear—Street Fioor FOR BOYS Pnll Over Sweaters, 1009, ool; tan, green, brw-. I:l-u and black with jac. quard al-eu or hr‘n Geolf Caps, tweeds, home- spuns and cashmeres, ray- on lined with leather sweat nd. Coleors S g1 New Fall Ties, four-in- hands, lined I|Iu “dads;” a splendid assortment of cel- ors and patterns, get yours tomorrow 50¢ “Prep” Shirts, fully cut and well tailored of b - cloth and mdru. wilu- blue and tam, also novelty checks and 31 Tan Raincoats, in the pop- ular trench style; deuble- breasted with brass ring trimmed belt and cuffs. 6 to 16. 33'95 Separate “Longies,” for “preps” to wear with sweaters; tweeds, worsteds and cashmeres in tan and e $3.95 Boys' Wear—Sireet Floor Well Shod Feet Are ‘Essential Mannish _Blucher Oxford, for boys. Tan er black calf with heavy oak soles and leather heels. 10 to 134, 1 to 6, $5.00. Junior Miss Oxford—ta: calf or patent leather willl square toe last and high Cuban or low leather heels. 2% to 7. $5.00. Misses’ Oxfords, of tan calf with neat lizard grain trim and wing tip. Rubber heels. 11%; to 2, $4.00. Misses’ Dru- l’--,. o! Made 1‘.‘.& l% to 11, s.sc; lm to 2. Children’s Shoes—Second Fioer Dress Fashions for Junior Misses Coverts, Satin and Flat Crepes All Included $10 Here are the frocks that will help you make a good ““first impreasion"! Tailored coverts, flat crepes with princess lines and those clever tuck-in frocks of satin. Junior misses’ sizes 13 to 19. Rumble Seat Coats are Popular, $25 And these of camel hair tile (all wool) are smart and warm as a fur coat! Other coats for school of tweed, swagger back models or richly furred. Sizes 13 to 19. Junier Miss Shop—Second Floor Wool or Silk Dresses Have School Girl Charm - $5.95 . Is along in the grades when little girls begin to get “clothes conscious” and demand frocks like older sisters. These of jersey, tweed, wool crepe, velveteen or flat crepe have clever belts and collars and come in all the newest shades. Sizes 7 to 14. Felt Hats, $1.95 Hats that have been specially de- signed for girls 4 to 14 years (and mothers know how hard they are to fit). Brimmed and off-the-face models in every wanted color. Berets, in the New Fall Shades, $1.00 Broadcloth Pajamas for College Trunks $1.95 You don't have to borrow brother’s pa- jamas to have mannish looking ones for college this year! These are striped or plain with long full pants and mannish neck- lines. Sizes 14 to 18, Garter Belts and Brassieres, $1 ea. Four-supporter belts of rayon and elastic and brassieres of crepe de chine, radium and lace. Cup shape models with narrow backs. 32 to 38. Underwear Department—Third Floor Girls’ Wear Shop—F¢ Rayon and Lisle Socks For School Children SOC pair Now is the time to lay in a supply of *“school socks™! Fine quality rayon and lisle with all-over sport de- signs or plain peach, tan, pongee or brown. Sizes 6 to 915, Children’s Socks—Street Floor The Long Trouser Suit for School Boys, $18.75 Our specialized price which permits us to use better materials and finer tailoring in “prep” suits. Tweeds, worsted, cheviots, serges and herringbone tweeds, smgle and double breasted models with coats half lined to in- sure perfect fit. Blues, light and dark greys, browns and tans; sizes 14 to 20. And Neat 2-Pants Knicker Suits "In Rich New Fabrics 39,75 We: believe: this to be the best suit on the market for the money! Twe cashmeres and herringbone weaves ‘in smart two-button models with peak lap- els. Fully lined knickers. Grey, brown and tan; sizes 7 to 17 i Boys’ Blouses, 79¢ lew: Fall models ol' Mch count hroad- 'clot and madras; and checks o light and dark [l'ounds nnd plenty of .tan and all white. Sizes 7 to "< Beys' ‘Wear Shop—Street Floor To Fulfill the Needs of .Whoever- Likes to Wear Fashions First Knickers $1 95 our own iflcations of hard nished tweeds, cash- geres and corduroys. re Crowns: sizes 6 to 18." .