Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1935, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935, Lansburghs New Things At AUTUMN isn’t really here till you have a NEIW HAT! IMPORTED Velours / and FINE Felss . 5.00 =< 7.50 \ There’s something exhilarating about your first hat for Autumn—enjoy choosing it from a col- lection like this! You might like a sassy little veil. You might want brilliants. Or you might want a tailored sort. Whatever you want—it's here! LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—YOUNG TOWNER HATS. DISTINCTIVE HANDBAGS Faithful Copies of Expensit:e Bags You can judge these Handbags at first glance—the simple designs show you they were originated by a knowing hand. Copied in Calfskin, which is so good now . . . in French Suedes . . . in Alligator . . in Crushed Calf. Fall colors: Wine, green, black, " brown. See them! LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR—HANDBAGS. * Women's Hosiery - 1.00 ¥ |7 Because Phoenix keeps on its toes with the important trends— Autumn brings College Colors: ~ Stadium, Prom, Varsity and Cam- pus. Buy them in three weights of Chiffon: 2-thread extra-sheer, 3.thread afternoon weight, 4-thread for your everyday wear. Serv- ice-weight, too. All with the famous custom-fit toes, duo heels, ‘ LANSIUIGH‘S—STI'T FLOOR—HOSIERY, Right now, when your Summer clothes look anaemic to you, when your straw hat re- fuses to co-operate—come to Lansburgh’s. You'll get a real thrill, choosing from these colorful Autumn fashions! From the top of your head to the tips of your shoes, you'll walk out a new woman—with that glorloue glow that comes of knowing you're smartly dressed. Do come in! * It's time for a pair of Babette Suedes All-Suede 6-Eyelet Tie, brightened with patent leather. Comes in black or 650 A Popular Continental heel on this all-suede. Neat stitching, side buckle. Black, ™ 6.50 Easy-to-wear Boulevard heel on this 4-eyelet tie. Calfskin tip and quarter. Black, " 6.50 Systematic perforations on the calfskin tip and quarter of this new suede strap model 6.50 Patent leather sparl(le: on this gay T-strap unda Black or brown 6.50 Each season Babettes are a jump ahead in adopt- ing the newest style notes—so you're always sure of smart young feet when you dress yours in Babettes! . See these Suedes to appreciate what ad- vance styling means. They're graceful, trim, and cleverly different. Whatever style you have in mind, it's here in a new Babette! LANSBURGH'S—{ECOND FLOOR—WOMEN'S SHOE&, New Arrivals No One Else Has Seen! Striking WINTER 49‘75 COATS Because we know you Saturday shoppers will be coat-minded, we made a special trip to make sure we'd have interesting new coats to show you! You'll be the first to choose from this group. Don't miss the unusual sleeve treatments, the very flattering collars—even a brand new ripple effect. The fabrics are the frises, patterned and rough wools usually found in better coats. Each is op- pulently furred with Pointed Fox, Red Fox, Galyak, Skunk, Kit Fox. Sizes 14 to 20, 35 to 45, 34 to 44, can be smartly set for Winter! LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—DAYLIGHT COAT SHOP FOR ONE DAY ONLY 30 Finer At this thrilling price, you'll want to own each coat you try on! Saturday treat your- self to a travel coat, with deep sleeves and pouch pockets. Or a swagger. Or a coat for for- mal wear. You'll choose from Moleskin, Gray Broadtail Proc- essed Lamb, Silver Muskrat, Mendoza Beaver Dyed Rabbit (plain or with Fox), Kid Caracul (blue-fox shade or brown), Black Pony, Nubian and Imperial Seal-Dyed Rabblt Sizes 11 to 44—all at $93. LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR— FURS. firAMOND JUBILEE YEAR T, B SE b s i i

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