Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1930, Page 16

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In the Junior Miss Shop $10.75 For Every Smart Holiday Affair $8.75 Knowing Juniors as well as we do—no ef- forts were spared to bring in the latest and newest fashions for this event! Indeed, some are s0 new that wise Juniors will buy them for Spring! Plenty of Sunday Night Dresses Included —and an endless vari- ety of smart evening frocks — with long sweeping skirts. To say nothing of the gay col- ored daytime dresses for tea dances, after- noon and street. Sizes 13 to 19. JR. MISS SHOP SECOND FLOOR Dresses Black satin; off shoulder neckline, $8.75 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER LANSBURGH’S JANUARY SALES Beginning Monday at 9:15 A.M. and the Savings Presented Are Absolutely Remarkable! The aftermath of an astonishingly busy Christmas season . . . broken sizes, few of a kind, odd lots . . . 80 clear- ances are in order, at the most substantial reductions of the entire year! At the same time, market conditions and manufacturers’ stocks are such that we can go into the market and buy lovely, fresh, new merchandise much below regular cost . . . so January sales are in order with savings too great to miss! Tremendous Value Giving in This After Christmas Sale of Dresses Styles for Street For Afternoon and Evening Many Advance " Spring Modes ' 1t's the formal season of the year, so we made great prep- arations in this sale, and 50% of these frocks are lovely ankle length evening frocks, Sunday night and cocktail frocks, and gracious afternoon fashions! Of Special Interest to the Woman Dresses for daytime, of prints, crepes, and chiffons, in sizes: 42V3 to 50V, 44 to 48 And plenty of formal frocks for New Year’s Eve, in satin, crepe, and chiffon, in sizes: 38 to 46 DRESS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Not a single dress in this sale sells regularly at §12! Many are hand finished like very expensive frocks! Flat crepe, chiffon, taffeta, gay prints and beautiful lace ... with sequins, beaded work, lin- gerie touches, velvet bows, and rhinestones! Black, and high shades for street; black and pastels for evening. Sizes for Every Woman and Miss Misses’ sizes 12 to 20, women’s sizes 36 to 46, little women’s sizes 1615 to 26 and extra sizes 3875 to 501;. 1930—PART _ONE. In the Inexpensive Dress Shop New Dresses Black flat crepe eve- ning frocks, $7.74 For Evening For Afternoon $7.74 Regularly $9.74 Party frocks of enchanting loveli- ness, so long they al- most sweep the floor! New daytime frocks with clever lines . . . of prints, high shade crepes, and black crepe. Sizes for Misses and Women Youthful wom- en’s fashions, sizes 38 to 42, misses’ 14 to 20, and little women 16Y to 2245, INEXPENSIVE SHOP SECOND FLOOR Every Fur Coat a New 1931 Model Featured In These Two Groups: [ “%SE™ Fur Coats 599.50 In this group — natural and grey ponys with fox collars, rose beige lapins (dyed rabbit), natural muskrat with fitch collars, lovely two-tone muskrats and sealines (dyed rabbit). Beautiful models of nat- ural pony with Armour coon trim, muskrats, tan caraculs, and sealines (dyed rabbit) with fitch, dyed unk or ermine. Grey or tan broadtail coats, natural muskrats, brown caracul and sealines (dyed rabbit) with fitch, or dyed ermine collars and cuffs. FURS—SECOND FLOOR. Exceptional Values in Coats for Every Woman and Miss Coats Regularly $49.75 to $59.50 - s A most individual group of coats—with wide wraps, ° luxurious up-standing col- lars and deep cuffs that present a picturesque gaunt- let effect. Fashioned of trico and crepe broadcloths and Even the New Rough Woolens sumptuously trimmed with fluffy pointed black furs, cape fox, soft black caracul, Persian lamb and smart lapin (dyeed rabbit). Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 46 and 3575 Coats Regularly $59.50 to $79.50 %50 This season’s most aristo- cratic coat fashions. Cut from the finer crepe, kash- mir and trico broadcloths— and spongy rough woolens, and trimmed with furs of only superior quality. Coats Elaborate With Rich Furs Fur trimmings “with a difference”—such as glisten- ing skunk, kit fox, black fox, baby lynx, caracul and Per- sian |a m b—extravagantly used. All sizes for misses COATS Regularly $39.50 and $45.00 ,323.74 Handsome, regal looking all black coats—the loveliest we’ve seen at a price so low! Fashioned of smart trico broadcloth—and with large pouch collars and elbow cuffs of long silky black fur. Semi- fitted- styles—many belted— and all lined with heavy crepe or crepe back satin. Sizes 14 to 20. ; INEXPENSIVE SHOP SECOND FLOOR Imported Direct by Us ,200 Prs. Black Slip-on Tots’ Coats or e SRR == 3-Piece Set Ty January Reduction on Shoes $ 6 73 Every Pair in This Sale from Regular Stock $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 Shoes $10.00 and $12.50 Shoes Gloves Many of our hand fashioned Beautiful fashion shoes and shoes, and discontinued numbers discontinued styles of our fine of our well known Grip Tites in- $ 8 5 Flexridge shoes at substantial re- $ 8 5 @ S e i 4 ductions! Patent leather, black o ’ ) mfi: Sives. sl i brown kid; broken sizes. They atrived too SHOE SHOP—SECOND FLOOR :l:n for < 8 - selling—thus the low price! Of dur- able lambskin with The coats of heavy warm tweeds, paca ~%y squirrel — sporty tai- 47/ lored styles or dressy ts/ models trimmed with A fur. The sets—con. sisting of a coat, beret and muff — are of paca squirrel and are almost as warm as fur, i ; plain tops. Black and Sizes 2 to 6. white and all black. TOTS' WEAR FOURTH FLOOR ) 7 gLoves > =

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