Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1930, Page 32

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¥HE EVENING STAR, “WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, Prepare for School LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 980¢ The Bag Fashions of the Hour In This Group of New Handbags $1.95 Time to get acquainted with the new handbags and discover what will be smart with your Winter costume. Square bags are the newest, envelopes that close with a big button are smart, and there are many that cling to the zip closing. Morocco, calf, alligator, and tap- estry; black, brown, tan, green, blue. Handbags—Street Floor IT'S INEXPENSIVE TO BE FASHIONABLE The Dress with the Tunic Is Very Smart $0.74 Peplums have gone Russian this Fall! They elimi- nate last year's flare and fall into slim, snug-fitting tunics. This high fashion is featured in the In- expensive Shop in satin, canton, and travel crepe. Other New Dresses at . This Price. Fur trimmed Jr. Misses Wil eat Dresses Like These In the Classroom o How They Roll and What a Value! Union Hardware E’i{& = W 0D EO” oD " Skating to school is good fun, good exercise and a big saving on shoe leather! Indurated steel wheels with ball bearings. Ad- justable to fit a 5-year-old or an adult. - Toys—Fourth Floor SEPTEMBER 12, 1920. WHEN Ii:e School Bell Rings on Monday, September 22nd, Will Your Child Be Smartly Ready to Answer Its Call? . .. The annual revival of learning is upon us! And mothers can do much to make the school year run smoothly. Attractive, well made clothes that encourage a child to work or play with undivided attention . .. a smart wardrobe that makes a high school girl happy as soon as classes start . . . these things are a mother’s wise contribution to learning. This store is ready to help her achieve them with ease and remarkable economy. Smart Girls Will Wear Jersey Dresses Bestvette Raincoats are a wise pre. vention against colds! Brown or red leatherette with fleece linings, 7 to 14 years All-Wool French Berets; brown, green, wine, tan. t Ber et Junior Deb and Other Fall et PO Ao e $4.95 Lucette Wash Froeks. 7 to 10, with bloomers: 8 to 14, straight- $2.95 line styles..........$1.95 and . French Serge Skirts, $2.95 and @ $3.95. Hiouses, 6 to 16...eevves s Well Shod Feet Make Smart Scholars School Shoes For Boys and Girls . Boys’ Black ealf oxford with sturdy lines and heavy soles; also in brown; sizes 1 to 6, (. Girls’ lace oxford of fine black calf (sketched) and pat- ent leather strap slippers, 2% to 6, $5. = Misses’ tan elk oxford trim- med in lizard calf, olive or black elk oxfords, and patent straps, 113% to 2, $5. Children’s Shoo Shep—Second Floor Because They Are Practical for School '111? nice thing about these dresses is that other sweaters may be worn with the skirts, making up several changes. All wool, in green, blue, Tomorrow at Lansburgh’s *3.95 wine, toast with contrasting color at neck. 7 to 14, Timme Tuft Coats, Sale Priced, $11.75 100% Pure Alpaca Hair and 100% Pure Camel Pile—There's no better, warmer school coat made and mothers tell us they wear for several seasons! ‘Take advantage of the pre-school sale yflce! Tan, brown and squirrel grey; Tto 14. Tams to match. Special, $1.7. Girls' Shop—Fourth Fleor - A Special Value Children’s 50c . Sport Socks i the FOR GIRLS there ‘are 5; sport styles of fine lisle in smart all-over designs. FOR BOYS there are 7 h to cover the Socko—Btreet Ploor Never Tardy With a Good Timekeeper $6.95 Chromium-plated wrist wateh, in round, octagon or square shape, with gold figures—accu- rate timekeepers. Specially priced Waltham watches for boys; 7 jewels; gold filled and chromium cases, with bronze hands and gold letters; octagon or oblong shapes, some with metal brace- lets. Jowelry—8ireet Floor frocks, bolero mod- els, the much adver- d cowl neckline black, brown, green, blue and wine; to 20. Inexpensive S Second Fleor $10.75 ‘Two dresses that will stand months of constant wear — green knitted sport model with white pique collar and beret to match, and rown silk frock with pleated tunic effect. Many others just as fmart! Sizes 13 to 19. Junior Misses' Shop—Second Floor Just Before the School Bell Rings A Sale of Shirts and Blouses for School Boys 69C for $1.00 and $1.50 Values You're in luck if you are of the “school age,” for here’s a wonderful salé of shirts and blouses especially planned for the school boy! Prep shirts with the new long collars, sizes 127; to 1414; juniof shirts like big brother’s, sizes 8 to 13, and button-on blouses with Barrymore collars and long sleeves, sizes 4 to 10. All of fine, soft broadcloths and madrases. Junior and button-on styles in white, tan, blue, green and w"]‘ fancies. Pastels and fancies in prep sizes. ’ ”]fl Knickers, that were specially built f for strenuous school wear. Tweeds, twists and cashmeres fully lined; unlined corduroys with double seats and knees. Greys, tans and browns. 7 to 18 $1.79 Pull-Over Sweaters, all-wool and closely knit to withstand the con- stant pulling-on-and-off! V and U" A Sale of Long Pants Suits For High Schoolers $15 For $18.75 and $21.75 Values In the Sport Shop The Knitted 3-Pc. Suit With Wool Lace Blouse $16.50 You are going to hear more about wool lace. ‘It's coming over the horizon of smart fashion now. i i . Z X These are real suits for J real Prep Schoolers. Fine, rich tweeds and herring- , bones made up to suit the particular high school boy 3 Sc of 'lhodny—hsingle brl:as!ed. with notch or peak I neck styles; pastel shades and 3 for $1.00 collar:. ]ongopozlcted v.e‘::: new lgver-deslsn& Leather Belts, fancles, a and two pairs trousers! Gym Suit Sets, complete with e e 2‘.&1‘353'1.‘12% \ \ In good looking tan, grey, . brown and oxford mix- fine cotton pull-over shirt and well four-in-hands; dots k:fld tailored broadcloth gym shorts. All astels. Socks, over-knee tiresss Sizesil4to 18! Prep Clothing—Sireet Floor But already we have a blouse of it in this knitted ensemble! Brown, bla¢k or green with cream wool lace. Sizes 14 to 44. The Riding Coat of Broadcloth Bridle paths in Rock Creek are glorious now. Get yourself a smart, correctly cut habit and enjoy them. Coats in brown, lack, gréen b cloth. Sizes 16 to 20. $16.50. Whipcord Breeches, $10.95. Spert Shop—Second Floor Sale of Boys’ Belts, , Ties and Hose white and in sizes 8 to 16. Some- ength; new Fall patterns thing every boy will need this Year.i oioioesvedodenn 78¢c ®oys’ Wear—Street Floor and colors. Lower Priced Than Ever Before! A Sale of Run-Check Full-Fashioned Silk Hose , : ; Usually $1.95—Special $1.45 Famous Run Checks—year in and year out favorites because of the invisible lock stitch, near the top, that prevents garter runs from passing! At this price they'll sell out in a hurry! First quality. In Splendor, Cocotan, Karavan, Gunmetal, Sea Gull, Woodie, India, Macaroon, Black and White. Sizes 8/ to 10%. No. 381 —'Sheer, “ory o s No. 120—Fine serv- . cobwebby chiffons, ice-weight silk hose silk from top to toe, with lisle tops and with turrette tops. soles. ' 1 Gym Sult with Jor Boys’ Broadeloth pgli-over ' halt gl nunllhlfl tallos snug-tiing and finished like older white broadcloth shorts, brothers. 78¢ 69¢ The wool sweaters are ese tweed knickers Of imported linen - g mf““‘% WL (S ey, e apears, iz oed ey, rell solyr Snd b pastel e, s and wl 195 $1.35 "$1.35 Hosiery—Street Floor

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