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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER - LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 ;o Ea;zne;tit;n VWi!h Any Other Washington ;;ore Shirred vel- vet and a vel- § vet bow s cleverly ma- nipulated to cover the hair- line. $5. Notice the extra piece of felt used in making this model a wear- able one. $5. The tricorne, the most flat- tering of -all the 1931 hat fashions, with a veil. $5. The youth- ful matron will select this tricorne because of its modified lines. Hats that most every type face can wear « » » Witty, animated, alert hats . . . above all, wearable hats! There’s the tricorne, models with, brims that roll up in the Second Empire fashion, yet with that extra piece of felt that hides the ugly part of the hair! Smart, digni- fied versions of the Empress Eugenie hat with tiny quills or gay-colored feathers! MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR To Wear With Romantic Fashions Sparkling Crystal* Necklaces These have all the fire and gleam of genuine crystals! They're finely cut, beautifully matched and strung on silver chains. In a choice of 16 or 18 inch strands, and truly exceptional at this § low price. *Imitation JEWELRY—STREET FLOOR. Cooler Days Are Here Again—and We Are Ready With Tremendous Assortments of Fur-Trimmed Coats In Styles—In Sizes—In Colors—For Everyone We've prepared for these dawning colder days with huge assortments of the newest and most accepted coat fashions — here you will find styles for every figure—coats at the new low market prices, perhaps coat values that will amaze you, when compared with those of the past few years. Save shopping time—choose from.fresh, brand-new selections to- morrow in the Coat Shops—at LANSBURGH'S. Only three of the many price groups are mentioned. 425 You’ll find this smart, style-right group in the Inexpen- sive Shop! Models for women and misses of the popular rough woolens with huge collars and cuffs of red fox, caracul, skunk, sitka wolf, Manchurian wolf and other fashion favored furs. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44 and 1674 to 24 COAT SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR. $39.50 The smart young Junior will find her coat here! Chic, young looking models of rough, nubby woolens and boucle weaves with swirling “Lei” collars and deep cuffs of fox, caracul, French beaver, skunk and Manchurian wolf. Black, brown, red and green. Sizes 11 to 17. $ 59.50 Never before have we seen such sump- tuous fur sets as on these coats at this low price. Persian lamb, fine white badger, silky baby lynx, cross fox, white Russian fitch and Jap mink — of expertly matched skins, worth nearly as much as the entire coat. Sizes 14 to 46 and 35!, to 43Y,. #3g50) Junior Model with side fasten- ing and caracul Boucle weave with plain or pointed wolf trim. $39.50. trimming. $25. Buy School Clothes Tomorrow Most Extraordinary and Very Timely Sale! Polo Fleece Coats For Girls 7 to 16 Years $17.75 Ordinarily $25.00 Limited to 50 garments—an unusual oppor- tunity for mothers to buy and save on daugh- ters’ coats for the cold days so near at hand. Coats of 100% polo fleece, carefully tailored and warmly lined with satin, Self belts and big shawl collars of Jap raccoon...they're very chic, indeed. Girls’ New Fall Frocks, $5.95 Wool crepes, jerseys and silk crepes, in clever 1931 styles. Street shades. Sizes 7 to 10 and 12 to 16. One style illustrated. Girls’ Bestyette Raincoats, $3.95 Girls’ Wool Hip Skirts, $1.95 Girls’ Broadcloth Blouses, $1.00 GIRLS' WEAR—FOURTE FIOOR =N NN R s = N They're Creating a Sensation Slacks, $445 These high-waisted trousers are going over with a bang! They're tailored of the new tweed effects and hard finished worsteds with 22-inch bottoms, exten- sion waist-bands and back buckles, In dark browns, tans, greys and blue effects. Sizes 14 to 20. Others, $3.45 Lansbrook Hi Suits $1 495 Suits that are built to fit! Tailored of fine, long wearing fabrics with “slack” effect trousers, collegiate coats and vests with the new shoulder V feature! In rich browns, oxfords, blue greys and homespuns. Sizes 14 to 20. “LANSBROOK” HI SHIRTS, of a fine, spe- cially selected broadcloth and tailored excep- tionally well! Plain white, blue, tan and green and fancies on light and dark grounds. Sizes 8 to 16 and 11 to 14%....... et sl BOYS' WEAR—STREET FLOOR e _ v For dressy occasions the young Junior will choose this patent leather one-strap with effective side trimming. ss Sizes 2/ to 8 SHOES—SECOND FLOOR The most popular Junior shoe of all is this pump of pin seal with dull calf tip, foxing and Sizes 21 er continental heel. Sizes 214 to 8 3 This stunning one-st f suede with lizard ::f‘t:p-:d foxing has a built-up leath- Phoenix 5-8 Length Socks Are Great Favorites 35c 3 prs. §1 These socks wer€ made purposely for energetic young schoolgirls or boys. Of a fine lisle, tightly woven and with plenty of elasticity around the knee! Plain with novelty tops, or in all- over designs. Sizes 7 to 9. SOCKS—STREET FLOOR. Creepers Boys’ Suits and Dresses $1 Hand smocked and em- broidered creepers, in white and pastels; sizes 1 to 3. Button-on suits in solid colors or colored pants, with white blouses; 2 to 5. Panty and bloomer style dresses of pretty prints or plain broad- cloth; 3 to 6. TOTS’ WEAR— FOURTH FLOOR. A very swanky oxford of lizard calf trimmed with plain calf for wearing with the new sports wear Sizes 2J; to 8 Right: Note the Rich, golden cross fox collar and cuffs. $59.50. They’re In Step— ‘babette Shoes and the Present Mode “babette” is a little word, but it means a great deal to the women of Washington. It means distinctive style-right footwear at a modest price! Presented here are five of the twenty-five new Fall babettes we are now showing. Get in step in a new babette! Black gatent takes a shine to suede, and 7 50 we have this \ . chic pump for dress. 5 Center buc- kle one strap of rich brown kidskin with parchment stitching. The most popular walk- ing shoe will be of genuine alligator this Fall. very feminine about this tie of suede with patent trim. For comfort choose the babette with a full breasted Cuban heel. Suede, alli- gator trim. SHOES— SECOND FLOOR.