Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1932, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932. LANSBURGH’S : An Import 7th, 8th and E Streets N.W.—NAtional 9800 . p ant GEORGE WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL. 1732-1032 And Every Little Coat Has a Dolly All Its Own Also a Bright Scarf and Matching Beret $12.95 1f she's 7 to 12, the doll will thrill her most. If she's 10 to 16, she’ll be interested in the military cut, the trim brass buttons, the adjustable scarf! Diagonal tweeds, corded woolens, and polo cloth. *Girls’ Silk Dresses $5.95 Prints and plain color crepes, whose waistlines are decidedly “up”; adorable jumper styles, and two-piece effects. Spring colors. Sizes 8 to 16. LACEY STRAW. _milan and tuscan hats, with ribbon or feather trimmi $1.95 GIRLS’ WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR. The Wee Ones Like Coats With Berets That Match Belted and straight line coats of ! -ight Spring tweeds, navy cheviot, :ad polo cloth. Trim tailored styles at make little folks’ ego swell! Styles r boys and girls in blue, tan, tile, een, and navy; 1 to 6. BOYS' REGULATION WEED COATS, with beret or $5,95 t to match, sizes 1 to § 0TS’ WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR. The Boy Will Prefer a Blue Suit for Easter Lansbrook-Hi Suit With 2 Pair Long Pants $18-75 2 Knicker Suits $12.75 Blues again for Spring, for what color is in better taste for all oc- casions? Lansbrook-Hi suits, for where can you find a better tai- lored, up-to-the-minute suit? Sizes 14 to 20; blue knicker suits, sizes 7to 18, WHITE SHIRTS—with a blue suit—just about perfect! Made of Lord Pepperell fabrics—exclusive with Lansburgh's. Junior sizes 8 to 13; vouths', 1214 $1 BOYS' WEAR—STREET FLOOR Shoes Built for Children’s Pranks For little folks—a strap or oxford, in tan elk for everyday wear and shiny patent leather for dress-up times. 5% to 8, $1.95 8!; to 11, $2.50 11 to 2, $2.95 FOR BOYS—sturdy oxfords in tan elk or two-tone sports leather; shoes that stand the hard scuffs and knocks llh:; ;ll boys can give. Sizes $2.95 FOR JUNIOR MISSES—a sandal, for in the height of fashion SHOES—SECOND FLOOR See Our Collection! If You'd Be Well Suited for Spring Vogue (February 1) lists, among the seven indispensables in the smart woman’s wardrobe, the tailored suit ... to travel in, to walk in, to live in for days at a time! These two suits sketched are making history for 1932. $25 (Sketched left). A model that is cap- turing everyone's fancy . . . diagonal woolen in corsair, black, or beige, with Schiaparelli silk scarf . . . cuffs of flying squirrel. $16.50 (Sketched right). We're hearing so much about the untrimmed neckline for Spring, and here is one smart version . . . blue or beige wool crepe, with vicuna fox cuffs. SUITS—SECOND FLOOR Bows Berets \ So Goes the Straw Vote Brims . . . tricky brims that tilt to the starboard side of the head. Brims . that climb a Tyrolean peak in back . . . where perches a smart bow. Or for casual daytime wear, choose a straw beret . . . with the assurance that your headgear is fashion-right. MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR. Take These Steps Toward Spring We Show Only Two New Ones— There Are Many More To toe the mark of Spring fashion you must have a pump and an oxford. We show two of our newest . . . and they may be had in black, blue or brown kid. Note the fine detailed trimming! SHOES—SECOND FLOOR i /i 0 . . Ty gy i ‘ First Showing If you want to know what’s going to be good for Spring, what shapes are new, what colors are smart, then see this Fashion showing tomorrow. More than 500 lovely new bags in the two fastest selling leathers, calf and patent leather, and stunning roshanara crepes for afternoon wear! 500—and yet there are scarcely any two alike! Beautiful bone and metal trimmings. HANDBAGS—STREET FLOOR. Our Treat! L& B Chocolates 2 =¥ Dip into a pound of these delicious candies and get a luscious bite of nut centers, caramels or fruit flavored creams wrapped dn a thick coat- ing of méxing chocolate! Cashew Nuts, lb., 59¢c. Lovell and Covel Cara- mels, 1b., 60c. Maple Butter Chips, Ib., 49c. Red, White and Blue Mints, Ib., 49c. F. F. V. Cookies, 100 to a tin, 50c. CANDY—STREET FLOOR Sweaters and Skirts Get Together To Welcome Spring $8.90 One or two skirts and half a dozen sweaters and you have a wardrobe for Spring that provides endless changes! Sweaters, $2.95 Linen thread sweater blouses are new! Sq or erew neck- lines, or little eollars; pink, blue, maize, eggshell. 34 to 40. Skirts, $5.95 Flannel or novelty wool erepes, in brown, royasl, red, dreen, and beige, Sizes 26 to 32. BECOND FLOB Vivid Contrasts—A Sign of Spring! Black with White White With Black °3 Gloves . . . a most important fashion de- tail . . . for your hands are ever in the spot- light! These are of very fine kid in the popular pull-on styles. ‘White with black applique or black with white applique. GLOVES—STREET FLOOR A Whole Lot of Fashion News! Lace or Mesh Stockings A Most Timely Selling—Get Your Share! The smartest Spring costumes are going to be com- ?lemented and complimented with lace or mesh stocke ings! And women love it . . . for the cobwebby meshes are extremely flattering! Caribbee, dawn, black and gun. metal are popular Spring shades. Phone Orders to Jane Stuart—N Ational 9800 “Tlx—lm FLOCE

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