Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1929, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR. LANSBURGH & BRO WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 7th, 8th and E Sts.—GLORIFYING THE CHRISTMAS GIFT—National 9800 Snap-button and wrist-strap styles, of sizes. New broad or small stripes, neat diminu- and all silk lined. wool. Two-pocket styles—100% pure heather shades; sizes 36 to 46. Plain Colored Silk Hose, Pr. Of a clear, even weave silk, seamed-back with Black, grey, Fr. 50 lisle tops, toes and heels. tan, white and cordovan. 935 to 11}, Plain white or fancy-striped or figured ef= collar-attached styles. Plain shades, neat figures, all-over pat- ness or sports. Of fine, lustrous broadcloth and woven round-neck styles, Men's Wear—Street Floor Apparel for Gay Holiday Affairs Fashions that are coming out with the 1930 debutantes! Dar- ing and distinctive but the most flattering things to wear —with jeweled yokes, quaintly puffed sleeves, ankle length skirts—and soft shirrings to break the severity of the princess line. Chiffons, taf- fetas, satins and moires—in white, eggshell, pastel tints and black. Adorable Wraps Of jeweled toned velvet and scintilating metallics—short and three-quarter length that look so well with long dresses. Some with white hare trim. $25 to $59.50 Dress Shop—Second Floor Lovely Fur Coats Be just a bit more generous and give her what she really wants—a smart fur coat! Silver and natural muskrat, caracul paw, beaverette and sealine, with the new- est collar and cuff treatments of handsome furs.......... . $195 Fur Shop—Second Floor Phoenix Silk Hosiery Really beautiful hose, full fashioned and either sheer or service weight; all sizes, 8% to 10}i—in the smartest shades of the season—copper, yanity, It. gunmetal, caramel, skin, mauvette and $ haze, and a fine sheer black. 1050 Hosfery—Street Floor Slip-on Washable Gloves Picot-top suede gloves for spectator sports, sturdy capeskins for driving the car and street wear. Tan, brown, mode, sand, beaver and black. Some with novelty embroidered $3 00 s R . . Gloves—Street Floor Sweater and Beret Sets These little sets are almost a uniform among ‘well-dressed youngsters around town—and just the thing for aunts and incles to give! Bright-colored wool sets ind dainty pastel sets with embroidered juvenile signs; 2 to 6, at Tots' Shop—Fourth Floor black, grey and tan leather—hare lined. All $3.45 Men’s Hand-Tailored Ties tive and large patterns—all the finest silks $1.95 Men’s Wool Sweater Coats A y d brown Blue, Autumn, camel, grey and b $4‘95 Fine Broadcloth Shirts fects; expertly tailored, in neckband and $1.95 Washable Silk Mufflers terns and Persian effects—for dress, busi- $2‘95 Men’s Novelty Pajamas, Pr. madras; in roll collar and the popular $ All sizes. 1095 Gift Suspender—Garter Sets All the new styles of suspenders, boxed, with garters of blending tones. $1000 Luxurious Brocaded Lounging Robes $12.95 The most fastidious man on your list would be satisfied with one of these handsome brocaded lounging robes! Of a rich, lustrous quality rayon in those neat, conservative de- C signs men like. Expertly tailored to the last stitch—with heavy satin col- lars and cuffs—and silk fringed gir- die. Blue, grey and tan grounds, in all sizes. Silk-Lined Brocaded Robes $24.95 Sunday morning will be thoroughly comfortable for the man wearing one of the new brocaded robes—silk-lined throughout—even to the pockets! Fault- lessly tailored with Skinner’s satin collars and cuffs. Grey, blue and tan grounds— and plain shades. Small, medium and large sizes., b 2ot e S S S e e e S e e e S SRy S Cinderella Frocks New holiday styles—in- cluding the clever little suspender frock with but- ton-on pleated skirts. Of broadcloth and prints— sizes 3 to 6. A saxophone that - anyone can play. Brass finished playa- sax with three rolls. M a hogany-finished pool table, 24x42 inches; rubber cush- fons, felt playing surface, and num- bered balls. $5.95 Tots’ Coats Of warm tweeds and suede cloths, lined and in- terlined to insure comfort on the coldest days smartly tailored with huge fur collars. Sizes 2 to 6. Silk Dresses Adorable frocks for adorable tots. Of soft lustrous crepe de chine— with bloomers to match. Daintily hand smocked and embroidered! Sizes 2 to 6. Tots’ Wear—Fourth Floor 'Phone Orders Filled—Call Jane Stuart Nat. 9800 Here’s What He Wants—When He Says He Wants Nothing Men’s Fur Lined Gloves Empire express - a circular ~frack, with locomotive, tender and car; motor guar- anteed 6 months, A thirteen-inch doll that goes to sleep— seldom offered this low. She cries, and has adorable clothes. 1929, Reliable Clocks For Every Room In the Home There is no finer gift for those who take pride in their homes. Their span of usefulness is measured in lifetimes. They bring a friendly, animated touch to every room in the house. These are specially priced! Banjo Clocks $9.95 to $29.95 Solid mahogany and mahog- any-finished cases; convex crys- tals and silver-finished dials. Electric Clocks, $9.75 The modern clock reflects the electric age! Bakelite, finished in brown mahogany; guaranteed. Gothic Electric Clocks $29.50 Solid walnut, hand rubbed to a satiny finish; no winding, no reg- ulating—but perfect timekeepers! Twelve inches high. Kitchen Electric Clocks $14.50 Junior wall size, in metal cases. finished to harmonize with kitch- en colors; large, black numerals. Mahogany Mantel Clocks, $24.95 A living room clock, handsome- Iy proportioned: strikes every quarter hour Westminster Chimes. Solid-color and two- tone mahogany cases. 400-Day Clocks, $10 Beautiful gold-plated clocks for the elaborately-furnished living room; oval glass tops. Run 400 dayvs with one winding! Fancy Boudoir Clocks - $2.95 to $5.95 Smart new silhouette clocks with black numerals and red hands; square, octagon and oval clocks, in shades to match her boudoir. Products of the Sessions Clock Co.—and specially priced! China Kitchen Clocks $2.95 Square china clocks with in- teresting Dutch designs_and bold black letters. Colors to match the modern kitchen. Guaranteed Alarm Clocks, $1 to $4.50 Nickel silver and fancy-colored clocks with loud, penetrating alarms; some with luminous faces. Attractive new ones are on stands. e et e e e e ¢ e fa N SN S Ny Ly S Sy 2 ey e ey 2 ey 2 e Pre“fed Session Mantel Clock, $12.95 Handsomely designed case of American walnut. Raised gold or black letters, Strikes every half hour. Clocks—Street Floor 98¢ Kiddiephone that lays six-inch records: Mother Goose records included with Red sidewalk cycle, ball bearing: chain and sprocket drive. This is a particularly fine value. M a hogany-finished piano with ten musi- cal keys; a toy that never fails to please wee folks. Angel chimes, for the top of the Christ- mas tree, work on a tree light socket. Hi-Speed Coaster Wagons—Special $3.75 Steel chassis wagon with wooden body. 16x36 inches; roller-bearing, rubber-tired disc wheels. Tovtewn—Fourth Floor In Neat Holly Boxes $5.95 . splendid suggestion for those seek- ing a practical gift! A smart little rain- coat and rainhat to match. Of sturdy leatherette or rubberized tweed, weil made and tailored—with close-fitting col- lars and deep pockets. Green or red; sizes 6 to 14, Girls' Wear Shop—Fourth Fleor $1.95 Lucette Dresses Smart bloomer or straightline young 7 to 14s to wear playing or to schoolk Broadcloths and prints—in the newest tints, Girls' Wear—Fourth Floor Girls’ Sweaters Well dressed girls never have too many sweaters| Coat and slip-over styles in the newest weaves and colors. Crew and vee necklines. Girls' Wear—Fourth Floor Plaid Skirts You've probably heard her say many times she'd like to have one of the new plaid skirts. Now is the time to get it. All wool and on bodice tops— 7 to 14, Girls' Wear—Fourth Floor models for $1.00 Girle’ Blouses Quite important in tl schoolgirl's wardrobe—o fine, lustrous broadcloth and’ printed dimity with round or pointed collars and turn-back cuffs. urth Floor $2.95 Warm Robes * Of the soft, fleecy Bea- con robing in the newest ombre and figured pat- terns. Sturdy, well made garments with silk or braid or ribbon trim; 6 to 14, Girls' Wear—Fourth Floor Tots’ Dresses Whether this is her first, second or third Christmas she will & thrilled with v one of these ‘ainty crepe de chine frocks. Washable pastel tints—1, 2 and 3 yrs. Girls’ Wear—Fourth Floor

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