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'"1 THE EVENING Charge Purchases'Made Now Not Payable Until January First - LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 - No Connection With Any Other Washington Store - Agnes’ Trip to Italy Inspired Her to Design the Florentine Agnes has never yet failed to create a sure- fire hit. We predict another success for her Florentine beret. Note its soft drape, its tall quill, its one-sided air. In felt or antelope—Persian green, Persian rose, admiralty blue, black and brown. MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR Hand in Hand With Fashion Pull-on Capeskin Gloves 1.95 FABRIC GLOVES are gaining daily in popularity— they’re good looking, practical and economical! 9 Brown, tan and grey. Sizes ’51/, to 8Y5. 7 GLOVES—STREET FLOOR This glove is really getting a hand! It's the popular 4-button length—and is the most practi- cal all around glove we know of. Fine quality capeskin in black, brown, dust, grey, green and navy. Sizes 5% to 8. These Coats Rate With Girls Only 100 of Them at This Price 315 Wool ratine, boucle, broadcloth and sport tweeds with huge collars of French beaver (dyed nutria), American and Australian opossum. Bright colors and brown, sizes 7 to 16. Girls’ New Silk or Wool Dresses $5.95 Dresses correctly and smartly styled for school wear; all silk crepe, wool crepe, and wool jersey in both one and two piece styles. Tile, bright green, red, blue, and seal brown; sizes 7 to 16. Skirts and Blouses $2.95 Gunp Skirts of flannel, covert, wool crepe, and corduroy—pleated and flareds sizes 10 to 16 years. Wear them with broadcloth or printed blouses, sizes 7 to 16 years. GIRLS' WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR STAR, WASHINGTON, D C.] FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1931 We've Assembled a Glorious Collection of 1931-32 Fashion Leaders for This Sensational Sale of Winter Coats For Women—Misses—Junior Misses Left: Misse: coat ; black boucle; blue dyed wolf, e Right: Woman's coat; black boucle; Center: Misses' Belgion fox, $38. coat; tile boucle; silver muskrat, §38. Maghnificent coats that measure up to our highest standards of beauty and quality. The woolens were loomed by the first mills of America; they were then tailored with the precision of custom-made clothes. The fashions bespeak Paris in her grandest mood. All in all, it’s a gala event! All sizes included—junior misses, misses, women, little women and larger women. Good color selections—black, brown, green, tile and Cavalier blue. Lavish collars and cufis of skunk Jap mink, fox, American gray fox, silver muskrat and Belgxan fox. New fashion details such as capelet effects, lei collars, question mark- collars, the coat with the muff, etc. COATS—SECOND FLOOR Operes, Straps or Ties All Included at $ 6,50 Good looking shoes for every costume! And, of course, if you're truly in step with fash- ion, your footwear will be dull —preferably suede or kid! Graceful 3-eyelet tie in a clever combination of suede and dull mat kid. Brown or black. A good-looking one-strap model for daytime wear. Dull mat kid with lizard trim. Black. SHOES—SECOND FLOOR Gorgeous New Coats— Every One Purchased Just a Few Days Ago. Furred With Skunk, Belgian Fox, 3 Selected Fluffy Furs. 38 And Every One Remarkable for Value Left: Jr. Miss coat ;green boucle; fitch, §35. Right: Jr. Miss coat; black boucle; wolf, $38. Last Day to Attend Vogue Corset Fashion Revue Myrs. Ethel Forrest Allen, in charge of this revue, is none other than the designer of Vogue foundation garments. Her last lecture is tomorrow at 2:30. A The Sketch Shows The Vogue Corsette, of fine swami, well reinforced and boned for o absolutely smooth figure. For sizes 34 to 42, $5 CORSETS—THIRD FLOOR