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Slip-Over Sweaters Young—Trim—Warm Sweaters with clever turtle or λ necks or surplice;·. Soft, lacy ones or classic sports models, in Harvard Irimson, Yale blue, Princeton orange and other shades. Sizes 34 to 44. Skirts to Harmonize Skirts to harmonize with all our sweaters, in no end of new woolens and colors. Cut with that noncha lant slimness that is the secret of sports chic. SPORTS SHOP SECOND FLOOR Girls' Winter Coats With Huge Fur Collars All wool, diagonal tweeds, novelty rough weaves and broadcloth. Large dyed coney, raccoon. American and Australian opossum collars and cuffs. All-silk crepe or wool linings with quilted silk rayon yokes. Sizes 7 to 16. Special! Girls' Dresses λ\ ashable prints and broadcloth in blue. red. brown, green, orchid and peach. Flared or straight line modes. Sizes 7 to 16 yrs. The 7 to 10 sizes have matching panties. 2 for $3 Girls' Corduroy Pajamas Simply dee-vine for the 10 to 16 ■ ^ who would lounge smartly! The Ο k ravishing colors of the wide wale · /.* corduroy—coral, powder blue, rose, wine and green—make them alluring. GIRLS' WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR $?>95 $7.95 $15 $1 .59 Special.. f** -m Ί 9 Special.. Caramels Ë Ê Β '^ Chocolates «s-wifts # /7fiCf)//##/## V a4-1 pure m M M f # m f # f # M M M Mm ^ « fru.t-.nd. molasse» or MMj M mJ W § M WJMJ M ■ M g M/ %W cen,e"· ««■ oTrîr 39c ^ 1^·^# ·| 1 r v Two" Xe.: 89c street floor MO CONNECTION WITH ANV OTHER WASHINGTON STORE g 1™/ 8™ and Ε street floor Correct Solutions to the Head and Foot Problems TURBANS Satin—V elvet—Felt babette Shoes, $650 Suede—Kid—Lizard Smartly shod in these fashion shoes you'll feel that you have the world at your feet. Thousands of women do feel that way because of babettes' outer beauty, inner workmanship and commonsense price. New models are being shown, for afternoon and street wear; opera pumps, step-ins, straps and oxfords. More than 30 styles! All sizes, 4 to 9; AAA to C. $5 The turban, blessing to women, is the one type of hat that flatters every woman, and on any occasion! For daytime swanky little tailored aft'airs, and when shadow s fall, night styles that are the life of the party. Becoming to average women nf varying ages, and not just to the glorified fashion drawing. A. The Felt Turban. Stripped felt scrolled Into an unusual face line, with high back, metal ornament. Black, brown and bright colors. All head sizes. B. The Satin Tur ban. Crinkly satin formal turban with corded satin band ing and rhinestone pins. Very attrac tive in black brown or white. ATI head sizes. Γ. The Velvet Tur ban. With suits, for afternoon or dinner. Richness of velvet accent uated by 2 clips and veil. Black, brown and white. All head sizes. MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR. SHOES—SECOND FLOOR Saturday's Toytown Feature 2 7 -Inch Cuddly Baby Doll This doll has caused a sensation because of its exact resemblance of a real live baby ! It has a baby's face with eyelashes and teeth ; it goes to sleep and Λ F cries. Finely dressed with a tulle-ruffled cap and even ^ rubber panties! It's a real "Christmas" gift at TOYTOWN—FOl'RTH FLOOR. SANTA CLAUS Wants to See Every Boy and Girl Saturday In Lansburgh's Toytown Jolly Old Santa Clans is going to be sitting on his beautiful silver throne Saturday, to greet the hundreds of little boys and girls who will trip up to whisper in his ear just what they want for Christmas. And he will know your very own name! If you don't think Santa will know exactly who you are. just come down and hear him call you by your own name. And some one else will be here! A real dwarf-like gnome as fat as a bowl full of jelly, all dressed up in green and red velvet ... he help? Santa around his workshop, and you can see iust how he does it! Buttons or Zippers! Boys' Suits of TWEEDUROY Hockmeyer Quality Qives Super-Service Put your boy in a Tweeduroy, then forget rough weather, wear and tear !... for this famous fabric, now in its eighth year, has proved that it can stand all the abuses of a robust youngster's wear, and thrifty mothers demand it for school wear. It is tailored for us, under our "Lans brook" standards. A two-piece suit plus an extra pair of knickers should be sufficient for any boy for the season. Washable ! Warm, durable and good style. Suit, $645 If sold separately Suit, $5.90 11 gold separately Jacket, $3*95 Zipper, $4.50 Knickers, 1.95 Knickers, 1.95 BOTS' CLOTHING—STKEET FLOOK. The Smartest Styles You Have Ever Seen Decidedly New! Junior Misses' Coat With Muff No Victorian miss ever tucked her hands into a nattier little muff than the black caracul one which with its matching· collar, adorns the rough crepe coat above. And it is but one of the positively dee-vine models in this group—teatime coats with an edge of fur down the front like a tuxedo, and many others of fine crepe and suedy duvetvn fabrics boasting trims of caracul, French beaver (dyed rabbit), wolf, skunk and other choice furs. 11 to 17. JUNIOR COATS— Evening Dresses For Misses and Juniors ' New, Sparkling . ^ f and Different— îp I f"\*5U Splendid Values -i- vJ Go formal, young lady! One or two new eve ning dresses will do wonders to boost your spirits and increase your "cut ins." Velvets, rough crepes and sheer crepes—many with detachable capes or jackets to serve as "double-duty" frocks. Black, white and new shades. Sizes 11 to 17, 12 to 20. DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR