Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1935, Page 29

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B 7th,8th&E THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935. DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR P —— It's important to keep your P feet young and happy! NU-YOUTH - OXFORDS in black or brown kidskin with those smart rows and rows of stitchings on the vamp and quarter, Cuban covered heels. STEP-INS of kidskin for the cocktail and dinner date. A small tongue with underlaid gore gives a perfect fit. BROWN SUEDE TIE with alligator tip and quarter and all-leather Cuban heel. Simply stunning and one of the favorites. All NU YOUTHS have the built-in support. Sizes 4 to 9, AAA to C, Tap Your Way to Fame! TAP DANCING SLIPPERS _// \'\\\\ LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR. Y/ COINS clink on this SATIN- BACK CRERE If you were to see this dress on your dearest enemy, you'd never, never guess the price. You can't help looking prettier in a coat with a .collar like this! . It’s as:graceful as a- butterfly,- its color is rich and true and flattering—as only finer Kolinsky can be. That plutocratic Juilliard Frise is used, in black or green. Don't miss the new larger armhole—really 'a semi-dolman. Sizes 11 to 17. When you stop in to see this super-coat, you'll find hundreds of others you'll e mad about, too! LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—JUNIOR COATS. "Mono-Top” Chiffon STOCKINGS Full Fashioned 69c 3 prs. $2 Schoolgirls know how much stocking cost digs in the budget and they'll be down to stock up on these wonderful “MONOTOPS” that are so lowly in price but so high in grade. Every woman should take advantage of this price. The Frénch heels and the plaited cradle soles proclaim their quality. Shades are—Highnoon, Distingue, Ginger Brown, Durbar, Smokemist, Caribou. ~Sizes 81/ to 1015, LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR 1.95 =4 2.45 Everybody’s ‘tapping—either toward the footlights, er to take off unloved pounds! Lansburgh’s is ready with Patent Tap Slippers, light weight and flexible. Turned soles, ribbon ties. Sizes 815 to 12, 1.95; 1212 to-8, 2.45. Get some! W LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—SHOES Sale! WOMEN'S Hand-Made Kerchiefs Buy for the present, but be sure not to forget—it'll soon be here! We mean Christmas! And won't you be thankful then you bought a lot of these and laid them aside? Fine linen with hand- rolled hems and hand—done ‘designs in all FOUR COR- NERS. In true trend with the present time—these are in all-white linen, LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR RECULARLY 195 "UNIFORMS Smart Black Broadcloth 1.59 The appearance of your maid is the keynote of your household. She cannot fail to look * as smart and trim as you demand if you get her these black broadcloth uniforms. Cut in the fitted silhouette style, this uniform has an air! Your friends will envy you the effect. Note the clever little bias folds which trim the cuffs and collar. Let us suggest you get, certainly, a half dozen. Prices may not be as low again. Sizes 34 to 46. Mail or Phone Orders Welcomed and Promptly Filled—DIstrict 7575 LANSBURGH'S—THIRD FLOOR The expensive-looking fabric, the smart un- ressed pleats (giving that important front lelness), and the Hercules Coins down the shirred front, and on the buckle—all add up to big money! Note the metalic leather fac- ing the throatline, and echoing the coins’ col- or. Black, rust, slate, blue or red. 12 to 20. LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—MISSES' DRESSES. Lounge o Sleep PURE DYE SATIN Pajaras 3954 These are pretty ex- citing—what with the brilliant new colors, the gorgeous satins, and the fascinating new styles. Say whether you want yours tailored, in deep colors: dubonnet, blue . jay, navy, or lace ‘«. adorned (with cap or strap shoulders), in tearose, blue, antique rose or maize. Treat yourself to an investi- ' gation tour — you'll \ enjoy seeing these! LANSBURGH'S—THIRD FLOOR.

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