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Te M ONCLWRRY S T Ty : ™ a' vurw\zwrvw;m DAMD DAUNTHETE Forw . THE ‘EVENING- 8TAR: ASHM\‘(H‘UN" D L ‘I“HIIJA\, SEPIEM BER 27, - 1929. o N . R ~ 5 .. v NSBURGH & BrRO ‘.A “7th; 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR éUAl ITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 SPORT SOCKS FOR GIRLS . 50c_pair ry fine soft qulllw lisle and ra; phln sz{lu with novelty cuffs—or sport; Pt with all-over designs.” Tans, pongee, brown and pedch; sizes 6 to 9%. Children’s Socks—Street Floer '],ACEkNECKW»F..AR FA_SHlONS $2.95 "Dainty ecrir'lace plastrons, sweetheart sets, ties, panels, vestees and bertha collars to add: ) le'E feminine note to your new Fall frocks. Neckwear—-Street Floor L Fashion;’s tite Best Dressed Scho_ol Goers Wore to the Cl'assfoon’l Feminine Trends More Pronounced ; The Runabout Coat _ Tots Wear Chinchilla Was Generally Accepted $10 $2 5 For it keeps them warm on the coldest Because it Is of camel hair pile (all wool) Masculine Tastes Varied... The Young Men About Town Appeared in Brown or Grey Prep Suits Footwear Boasts Ruggedness Style and Comfort Knicker Suits Copied The Tailéring of Older Brother Suits days! Full sadd'e lhoulder styles. we'l Boys’ Oxford Tlu—-cf tan elk; blucher styles f box, heavy leather s brass eyelets. Size: 131, $4.50; 1 to 6, $5. oo Girls' One-Strap Pumps— of patent leather with buckle $18.75 The browns and greys seem to have: it. this Fall—everywhere you see boys wearing these prep suits! Boys say they like them—because of their “collegiate” but perfect fit, netched lapels, cuffed Icngles and long pginted single breasted vests. Sizes 14 to 20. $12.75 that is warm like fur! lored, with suéde belt and cufts nup d to Chic_and well tai- Tined and tailorec All colors; 2 to 6. Excellently tailored to lnuure a per- fect fit; the coats with the new notch and peak lapels—the vest mlnnl:hly tanmd with 4 usefu]l pocke the knickers generously cut and mlly Imed Blue, tan, brown, grey; sizes 7 Separate Khickers W'er'e Much In Evidence, $1.95 match. Nlll.lrll lhldl, sizes thnchlllas Were Good $16.95 Especially those of wlndl‘xoo( pilot’ weave chinchilla—with tull ndd e :hnuldam that make them fit “comfy.” Kasha suede 1mea nlvy snowberry, cin- Boys wear them with heavy sweaters. namon and brown; sizes 7 to 14. of hnd finished woolens in grey, blue tan and oxford mixtures and brcwn coo:dulr:ys. Lined and reinforced. Sizes 0 18. trim. Low heels and welt soles. Sizes 2Y; to 7, $5.00. Smaller -Boys All Chose Wash Suits $2.95 And they chose them like these with long sleeves because classrooms are still chilly. Sailor and double breasted styles of linen and bedford cord‘a. 4 to 10 years, Jersey .or Light Woolen Frocks Were Favored $5.95 Cunning one and two piece models like these—with smart new collars and cufts, novelty belts and deep hems that can be let down. In pretty lhldu of blue, tan, red and green; sizes 7 to 14. Prep Shirts In Neat Designs Were There, $l A shirt that has becom favorite ameng the boys, for lt hu the T new potnted collar! Of h s s - cloth, in white, blue, tan and gre gnny nmped and checked patterns. Athletes Will Need o : - Off-the,Face Hats A D btles] Scored, $1.95 Gym Suits, $1 . Caps Matched Suits, 95¢ e . 4 : . le, like older fash- And these suits have a,welf fitfing cot- That'is, if they wore any! These with lonnlel, llke the le fl!re ne:l ofld-‘tile face ton jersey pull-over shirt and heavy . . full le‘:‘tther sweat bands, hand finished. odels frame ‘the’ face. Of good quality breadeloth trunks. White: “only; sizes h unbreakable visors. . Rayon lelt in Fall browns, reds, greens and tans. 10 to 16. lined. Al sizes. ‘New Fall Berets, $1.00 to $2.95 Girls' Wear Shop—Fourth Floor Decide on a 3-Pc. Ensemble But See These New Ones of Canton, Jersey or Light-weight Woolens Be- fore Final Choice, Only $10 You'll.go a dong way before you find a- more versatile selection of ensembles at $10. For sports and street, they're of jersey with jersey blouses—or featherweight woolens with silk blouses. And for afterncon they're of dull cantons.or lustrous satins with crepe or satin blouses. Every new shade is repre- sented—wine, green, brown, blue, black and tan! Ahd most of them the popular tuck-in style; sizes 14 to 20 in the lot. Sperts Shep—Second Floor Child’s Play Shoes — tan elk with damp-proof long occasin and yles. High or lo: Sto 8, $3.50; 8% to 11, $4.00. Infants’ High Lace Boots— of patent leather, smoked or tan elk; with the new “Babe™ welt sole. Sizes 2 to S, $3.00; 57, t o 8,:$3.50. Children’s snm_-mma Floor Soleils, Velvets, Felts Hat Modes of Ress’ Wear Bhop—Street Fioor Lovers of Fine Silk Hosiery- Will Enthuse Over This Sale The Moment The Momen Full Fashioned Picot-Top s5 1| Chiffon Silk Hose Priced Tomorrow Due to An Exceptional Purchase One of the most beauti- ful stockings we've seen to: sell at this low prlcel All silk from top to tce, with slender French heels, lllle lined feet and side 5 Ni!\;l‘ ;‘all nndu wear with brown, wine, blue—and any other : Fasthar shade one might,. mentlon , ,1' 2 osien Sizes 815 to 103. . g g g Moslery—Street Floor ’ Hats have captivat- ing lines—.from the most indifferent turban - 4 * to ‘the most dignified - models! They reveal the forehead, cover the ears, dip low in the back—or sweep smart- ly out at the sides. In colors to match your néwest Fall frock—and in head- sizes that will make you sigh with relief—small if your head's small, and large if your hair is long. ¥ Milliners Shop—Second Floor Novelty Cuff de Gloves Imported Direct $1.95 Cuffed gloves complete the more feminine -en- sembles this season! Choose from six new styles—in tan, beaver, mode, brown and black with w muu—mml Floor Smart Dresses for the Junior Miss, $10 These will please the Junior Miss—they're se feminine and youthful! Satins, cantons and coverts— with frilled necklines, flared skirts, bows and deep lace collars and cuffs. Black, red, blue; green and brown: sizes 13 to 17. Youthful New Coats, $25 The smartest of the new Winter styles at a price that will appeal to the Junior Miss! N tweeds and camel hair pile (all wool)—flared or wiare mosst o Straight and |uxurlomly trimmed with flat and long hair " Mlue hrosdeloh {1 Brown, wine, green, blue and black; 13 to 19. with grey caraent *Arimming. 995 Junior Misses’ Shop—Second Fisor ':'Fé;ét'uring the Most—Télked— of ‘New Coat Fashions ... Th( Princess Silhouette "The Low-Placed Flare The Long-Haired Furs " Smart Flat Furs The mew ftunie sitheuetts sives the Junter lens, shim tines. 810, Crepe de Chine* Costume Slips. Cut Much Fuller Than Ordinary Slips, Deep Hems —Youw'll Agree They're Values at $1.95 We might just as well tell you—they compare ‘favorably with our own higher At the Moderate Price $59.50 Coat fashions for Winter 1929-30 “.are moré youthful than ever! The new princess silhouette, the low-placed are, the graceful wrap coat and lavish fur treatments are all themes created for youth!. -In: this group you can find any one of them—not only for the Miss, sizes 14 to 20, but for the young woman, sizes 36 to 46, and the larger Speciali:;ztion Res.ults In This Value! 20 Styles of Fall Shoes e o ; IR i Three of the twenty smart new: Fall :’tz‘lel :]re pl:tured above:h‘Afid T s tched: 6 7 o we don't have to tell you they afe outstanding values (you.can:see that for Gty ssvstins £ y:une]f)! Black or brown suede with lizard calf, mat kid, black satin, Au":-‘t‘t‘-ll ith brown kid and patent leather—every fashion-correct material for Fall is here s, # ety in the smartest colon, bf\ and brown! Sizes 315 to 8. :l-u-du:. de.fl::' .:f ster e:I-hr -’f‘ur e Skve Shep—Second Floor ;. mazmink. $89.50. quin. $59.50.. . - Wemen's and Misses' Cont Shep—Second Floor TOMORROW WILL BE THE LAST DAY OF OUR 'FABRIC EXPOSITION—THIRD FLOOR _ esh, " After. ' Vionnet's peach, nl 1e and vr-p| model, ::ni'it white; sizes 36 to 4 Stips—Third Floor