Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1935, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'FRIDAY,” APRIL 5, 1935." '° B—1 Lonsbunghi hings ol the ot o T S Certainly! Certainly! 25 STYLES at 7 STYLES at %‘ p ; AR \ .- s v ~ Whal's your pick? X v . ucle! Tropical weave .ons! Novelty topped Blue calf or it babette ptrap sandals, Smart cut-outs. We believe that when you buy shoes you want to see lots of shoes before you buy. That's why we’ve lined up twenty-three grand and different styles for Easter—so that you’ll find your pair of shoes at $6.50! Only room to show you three here—the other twenty-two are just as good looking! % SR & COATS without fur have EASTER allure : 2 : A dash of scallops, a . ® : 3 i bow of satin ribbon, a &% ® . touch of taffeta, those are E the things that make i /./)) g these coats grand Easter $ ,9 5 choices. Diagonal, mbeulelop:; streamline and matelasse with high heels. crepes in navy, brown, Biue, black, . black or grey. 12 to 20, brown, white. i ) ; 36 to 44, 351% to 4315. LANSBURGH'S ] 4 LANSBURGH'S—SECOND 2 LANSBUK( i : : FLOOR—COATS. R— FLOO! SHOES. Y i BRILLIANTLY FEATURED IN OUR MILLINERY WEEK Day in, day out- _ liveina REDINGOTE ‘Lefts Sheer wool coat, Stunning $10.95 to $13.95 BOUCLE DRESSES snowball print dress with jabot collar. 14 to 20. Right: Woman’s redin- gote with silk crepe coat and border print dress. Sizes from 38 to 44. 51 0.95 LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—DRESS DEPT. If a hat trend’s important, we're fea- Get under your Easter hat right : now—when our collection of bonnets $ is in full bloom for Millinery Week. turing it at $5. LANSBURGH’S—SECOND FLOOR—MILLINERY. T 8m-& €E-STREETS Wear ’em all Summer long! Two-piece dresses in $ 88 just lacy enough styles. Cop- . per tint, white, yellow, rose, aqua, coral mist. 12 to 40— but mostly 14, 16 and 18. LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—SPORTSWEAR.

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