THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1935—SPECIAL GRAVURE SECTION @ ; ’ .. ¢ YOUR BEST ( |ULQ/; .mu«f_w.& CHRISTMAS! e DR Girls will be girls, most all year round. But right about now, girls will be little angels! Make all that good behavior pay—with gifts like these from Lansburgh’s! FOURTH FLOOR. She'll be tickled with the double scarf: Matching hockey cap in softest yarn. Bright colors. : . i (N Rain Outfits 3.95 Pick & cape or a coat, with pert beret and um- brella to match! Note that seams are cemented so they’re rainproof. Sizes 7 to 16. W1 TED DRESSES ¥ With Hand-Sewn Seams! Tk Sweniiie Your young lady, 10 to 16, is coming conscious : of the better things in life: She'll he proud as L The pullovers are bright ‘, jd contrasts or stripes. The etVoe Punch of ua dress with the seams stitched by g ! = hand! Lastex is knitted into the waistbands to cardigans button high. Navy, make them fit well. Delectable colors: copper, :?‘,\L red, green or hrown cherry, blue, spruce green, brown, turquoise. e Ao LANSBURGH'S—FOURTH FLOOR. Crepe Slips ) 1.15 b Dainty as Mother's slips! Some with lace, with embroid- ery, or simply CrepePajamas iiilored. Sizes § 1o $2 12 and 12 to 16. Very gifty! Two pieces, with pretty 5 lace or trim tailored v \ models. Pink or o AV tearose; sizes 8 to / 7th 8“,,1 & E 16. ‘ :