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‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933, \ ~ 9 Ten Girls £rom College _vit moii our juor Mis Fubions ' Asd the i1 _tesnly siry, somr y s 2 4 y } . 8 tomorrow, 11 am. to 4 p.m. And it you confident—the very essence of modern : want an eyeful of what's what in smart youth. We understand Mr. James Mont- : ¢ young styles—just drop around. They're gomery Flagg once said, “College girls are i More Lansburgh News the grandest clothes the mode has pro- ugly as mud fences—only duds get edu- ’.‘“ B8 & A-14 duced in years—picturesque, romantic and cated.” We hate to contradict the one- full of allure. They're infinitely varied— and-only Mr. Flagg—but these girls are NO GONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE T™, 8™ and E %’ no danger of meeting yourself everywhere. knockouts!—and how they wear clothes! Ready Tomorrow! » Sa l_e ! COAT S! Hundreds of New Spring Models Misses’ and Women’s b for Junior Misses, Misses and Spring A w Coats N ey o Spring 147 Y ARE | Co We hate to use superlatives—but in this ; ' : : $ 1 4075 case it can’t be helped. They're by far the finest coats we've ever seen in this price 1 Tegion! And they're just oozing with style— a 4 Grab your hat, grab your Schiaparelli tray shoulders, smart capes, 3 3 & purse, grab a taxi—and rush scarf collars, lovely tailoring, fine fabrics. And - § down here for one of these rich fur trimmings—wolf, squirrel, American 3 coats! Only rugged will- fox, kidskin and badger—on corsair, dawn ¢ power keeps us from wax- blue, beige, gray and black. Sizes 12 to 46. ing poetic—but we’ve trans- SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S ferred our enthusiasm into VALUE. Slim, young coats —with “streamline” bodies, accented by subtly widened Saturday Floor Features # shoulders and rich fur trims. o Gray, beige, dawn, corsair 1st Floor FEATURE : / ‘ and black. Sizes 1i o 17 Ascot Collars €« 2 Specially Priced! babette . bt Shoes here! : /C | Taffeta, silk crepe or satin—in white, oes are ere. nl C t e : eggshell, pastels and smart plaids. They’ll " e ampus oa give a new touch to last season’s frocks. And if you want to be well dressed from the ground up—you owe it to yourself to have a 1 Is Cutting ’ [ ] % : look at these, shoes. Pumps, ties and strap S d 2nd Floor FEATURE models for dress or daytime wear—in Spring’s () uedae Capers A new season ... new clothes! Everyone most important colors. Téalc ¢ aic hie ) the poist admits that clothes have a lot to do with a girl's Two-Piece Checked where ths \funilar tmits social suceess—so you're headed for a gay whirl in these B ! doesn’t have a complete 69 peppy, sparkling creations. From hats to shoes, from Flanne| Suits waLdiebeoif this thim suade . 4 undies to ooa_ls~veveryth‘ing that the dashing junior needs. o jacket is lacking! Brown, And the prices!—they're so low that even the most at $5.95 beige, green, blue and red. penurious papa couldn’t kick at the bills! Not even your best friend would guess Sketched left below. Mianese Undies - e f o s Dresses That lace trimmed. Trim, beautifully tailored suits in SECOND FLOOR— Sizes 14 to 20. \ Notice that slim the snappy buttons. . this suit was so low priced (unless you 3rd Floor FEATURE Here They Are—the 4th Floor FEATURE e, . 3 ' ) ! il \& and they're $ 5 05 brown, black or blue gmall checks. LANSBURGH'S SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S Bt at the' waist— . break down and confess)! Soft, smooth glove silk lingerie—that priced only Boys' Topcoats 4 ¥ 4 4 Wifl"l ||Bere+exn Ha'l' v g The junior’s formula—*“loads of chic, plenty of pep, gentle prices"—is well understood here! The at sz,9 5 j?umiestl st;;les of the hour—gay bows, trick ko sleeves, slim lines—in sheers or plain crepes. 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DAtt.r‘nche il i i “ ’ , assed young " floral d“e’cfnge on ivory background; dainty . g ' ' Vg . g mln x .people who silvered 2 < . . / ; want up-to-the- : 7 A step-in of intermediate minute hats at BASEMENT FEATURE i 5 ° ! ; length with a sly way of put- gentle prices. H g ting’ curvés in their place. An Ouulandin‘g Value! % Patent Lea:lh:r $ 9 5 Though :;‘s ahme;e{it}tllgl;m‘t:; . Novelty Silks ing” in the hand i s Satin Crepe Gowns - i " Redl Snakeskin _1° ; | body femiy. alowing the wese The Beret-Turban at $|.55 3 Fine Galfskin T Made tofiin —as peppy as a Mexican p \ '.‘ 8 newly devel- jumping bean—and as_pliant 2 for 83-” Some of the cleverest fashions we’ve ever “bagged.” So smart NS ! oped “Supple- ;’, bk °fl"°°‘“"‘g“§ politician! i that even if you chose one blindfolded, you'd be sure of a fashion- ! Spun” fabric ine Stflwk abric, Il:l‘ flm e LR R able bag! The inside details are all you could want—colors for ; which is firm, brown, black, beige, blue a sleeve; dainty si . Long and any costume. Grey, navy, beige, black, brown and white. R 50“'24‘)“"’3[3' green. cut. Flesh, tearose and blue. . e izes 24 to 30. SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S ' : Mail and Phone Orders to Jane Stuart, NAtional 9500 - X i o STREET FLOOR—LANSBURGH'S