Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1932, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1932, Complete Assortment of Valentine Candies, in Sweetheart Boxes, $1 to $3 LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Lace «a Mesh | New Scarfs As Interpreted by Kayser and New Ways to Wear Them The One Garment That Takes the Place of Four Jr. Misses Are Hopping to the Call of the y Salesman Samples Some Soiled—Size 34 Jacket Suit ' (i ) > Only $0.95 $ 4.95 Slim high waists, wide shoulders, shiny buttons— Just one set of straps— everything for a just one layer of clinging fresh military. slant. silk—yet really four gar- Engaging Spring ments. All we ask is that shades—often with ( \ 7 ¥ p you wear them once—and printed accents. Flat ; v N they’ll be your lifelong crepes, cantons and friends! Crepe de chine, ruff silkks. 11 to 17, radium, silk jersey or soft broche. JR. MISSES' SHOP SECOND FLOOR. FASHION FOUNDATIONS— THIRD FLOOR Four new Kayser hose that are certain to add to the prestige- of lace and mesh, and most reasonably Three Little et With the collarless coats for Spring you simply must own a scarf ... or several ® Profile Brims » o Cuff Brims e Dipped Brims Brims %5 These new hats are just brimful of smartness! And to “Clairetie.” a Kaysec mesh hose of ») vecy/nice quality, in the new Kayser shades: black, bedouin, oasis, Senegal, jubis $1 00 lee, and black tone » stillian;” « Kayser! Ics hose, in o Tovely sl er lace design; sizes 8!; to 1015, offered in the best selling $1 25 Kayser shades . “Swagger,” another beautiful lace ; ’, in black, bedouin, $1.35 and blacktone -over lace hose, smart ; “wheer, fine quatit; $] 65 full-fashioned; shades for Spring.. . HOSIERY—STREET FLOOR to be really smart! THE SASH SCARF, which can be worn at the t loop, or twisted e dusk Sorind $1 9 5 THE RODEO UARE, stolen from the pic- turesque cowboy, makes an amus- ing scarf, and is the brightest spot $1 95 among Spring accessories . THE SORE THROAT SCAREF is a throw back to childhood days when you were swathed in red flannel, but these $1.00 are in gay silks NECKWEAR—STREET FLOOR Copies of Girls’ Better Silk Dresses $ 3.95 Bright little frocks—with just the right dash of “grown up” touches. Puff sleeves, dainty bits of lace or contrast, high waistlines—give the lf_rfocks a very fresh, youthful slant on ife. our way of thinking, brims put every- thing else in the shade. So come in and see us—we're just brimming with brims and nice low prices. Look at the Savings! Now’s the Time to Buy a Coat Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats s 8 SEFE 28 HAES38 HET48 You can save as much as $31.50 of the original price on gorgeous Winter coats! Our entire All silk crepes in blue, green, rose, beige or red. Rayon crepes in a selection of pretty floral prints. 7 to 16. SECOND FLOOR. Girls’ Wash Blouses — broadcloth, English On Parade! Spring Suits With the Military Theme Dominating Spring fashions are in marching order, and at the head of the column are smart wool crepe suits! Mannishly cut, with a brave show of metal buttons, trim fitted lines, often with a perversely femi- nine detail such as this white grosgrain bow. $25 Wool crepes and clever diagonal wool in navy, black, the new bright blue, and some high shades; sizes 14 to 20. Others at $16.50 SUITS—SECOND FLOOR stock of Winter coats is now drastically reduced! Beautiful boucle woolens lavishly trimmed with = = e R smart furs. Sizes for everyone in the lot. Coats in the Junior and Inexpensive Shops are now 7 2 reduced to $12.75 and $18! COATS—SECOND FLOOR. For Your Valentine Books A delightful love story by Kathleen Norris, Mar- garet Pedler, Temple Bailey, or Zane Grey would be in keeping with the sentiment of the day. Many titles for your se- ° lection BOOKS—STREET FLOOR. \fa-ra Make-Up A Final Touch of Art The make-up used by famous Broadway and Hollywood stage and screen stars is now avail- toiletries assure y glowing, healthful complexion. Cleansing Cream, $1 and $3 Tissue Cream...$1.50 Muscle Oil 50c and $1 Face Powder......$1 Skin Tonic. . .81 Balsam Astringent, $1 Mascara . .81 Lipstick .. .$1 Eyebrow Pencil. ..50¢ TOILET GOODS STREET FLOOR. Keep in Step %5 You're 'simply out of step with Spring fashions—if your footwear isn't new and smart. But when good-looking shoes are priced so low—you can't afford to be out of step! Sketched are two of our fastest sell- ing numbers—two-eyelet tie and one-strap model. Mat kid—in black or brown. SHOES—SECOND FLOOR. Made by Phoenix New Socks 25c¢ Phoenix Shortees, the anklet socks, and %2 socks of fine quality lisle; plain, also plain with novelty tops and all over designs. HOSIERY—STREET FLOOR These Shoes Help Children’s Feet to Grow Oxfords and moccasins, of brown or smoked elk; infants’ 5% to 8, $1.95. 815 to 11, $2.50. 11% to 2, $2.95. Girls’ strap slippers, black patent leather, 872 to 11, $2.50. 11% to 2, $2.95. Two - tone sports oxfords, beige and camel elk, 8% to 11, $345. 112 to 2, $3.95. SHOES—SECOND FLOOR voile. White or pastels. 7 pas 7 $1.00 Girls’ Gigolo Skirts —in all-wool crepes or diagonal tweeds. Navy, red, brown and tile. 10 to 16. $1'95 FOURTH FLOOR Here’s a Value for Men “Pride of the Spindle” = It’s a small price for such splendid shirts! The well- known label is their stamp of quality, Pre-shrunk and full- cut for comfort. Neckband styles in white only. Fancies and white with collar attached. 131, to 17. MEN'S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS in an assortment of neat stripes. Coat styles with frog trimming. Full cut—with elastic back waistbands. Sizes A, B, C, D. MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR $1.35

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