Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1921, Page 13

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IN TODAY’S POST—We tell of an im- portant selling of beautiful New Silks, at the lowest prices in years. THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 9, 1921—PART 1. PUBLIC TELEPHONES for the con- venience of our patrons are located on the first and fourth floors—Use them! = ‘Washingion, D. C, January 9, 1921. New York MU\ID AY bTORb NEWS 4.0—30 bc\enlh St. NW. With the sun well started on its Northern journey, it is to be expected that, at Lansburgh & Brother’s, women may come tomorrow and have their first peep at i A reasonable deposit will hold any dress you select for later delivery. Leaves from the Book of Spring Reveal distinctive styles, ravish- ing colors, beautiful materials and chic shapes—for the woman who stays at home. and to the woman Southward bound. There is an srre- sistible charm about the New Spring Millinery All the lovely things that dreams of Spring are made of—find their reflections in these stunning hats. The brilliance of their wonderful colors, the exquisite fineness of their materials, the subtle charm of their piquant lines—all combine in 2 splendid promise of the gay capriciousness of fashion for the toming season. Gay arethe colors, including sunset, henna, wood brown, orange, shafilu're. rosewood, africot, pheasant, navy blue others. There are narrow brims—small toques and tricornes—in a word, such a wide diversity of becoming styles and shapes are represented that you must see them all, as they come direct from the recent New York openings. Prices are moderate for so much quality and style—$7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 an authoritative presentation of new frocks, as they have been created for Spring 1921—at the very reasonable price —and how refreshing they are—the supple fabrics —the clinging and bouffant styles—the beautiful colors. What charming suggestions of the Sunny South- land and of the bright days of late winter and early Spring Critical women and misses of fashion will take quick advantage of this opportunity to learn of these new styles for themselves—and where is there a woman who does not take great enjoyment in wearing the new styles first? 250 exquisite mnew frocks for afternoon and general wear—will be shown for the first time tomorrow—they are fashioned of New Taffetas, Satins, Crepe Meteors, Mignonette, Kittensear Crepe, Beaded Georgette—and combinations of Lace with Charmeuse, or Crepe Meteor, Serge with Foulard, Georgette with Taffeta. Colors— new zinc gray, navy, brown and black. And the styles—they are different; you'll see that instantly. They are an indescribable array of loveliness. New draped effects, dar- ingly bouffant, long, graceful lines emphasizing the slender silhouette —new pnnel!, new pufis afld rufll:s. new blouse effccts nnd bauque models—some embroidered, others beaded or touched with fine laces. Was there ever such good news! It is encouraging, indeed, to learn that real smart, well made dresses may be had for such low pricing—$25, for choice of two hundred and fifty models. Second Floor—Lansburghv& Brother New Tailored Blouses of Crepe de Chme $5.00 Stunning tai- - lored models of heavy quality Crepe de Chine —with new Shown in white and flesh tints, with new roll, flat or high W&WMMWM%M&W& { These New Spangled All-over E { Laces Suggest Royalty ' .. Arrayed in a brilliant gown, fashioned from these rich, spangled all-over laces and flouncings, a woman reaches the height of adomment. Rays of spangles are set on backgrounds of rich lace, which give them an air of elegance. Irridescent, opal and black are the all-over laces, while the flouncings are in delicate hues—opal, sapphire, mais, orchid, ciel, and others in black. The laces are 18 inches wide, the flouncings 36 inches wide. All are very specially priced, 8795 to $16.50 per yard First Hm—lal-lbll'lh & Brother touches of tiny ol - iy and effective all have long tucks, also clus- sleeves, finish- ter tucks and ed with fitted pearl buttons cuffs. You will fc:; adornment. find'the values Sizes 36 to 44. exceptional. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother - — e s 7 The size range includes sizes for misses, 16 and 18—sizes for women, 36, 38,40 and 42 Fashionable Brown Walking Boots and Oxfords for Women and Misses On Sale $6.45 Such high-grade Boots and Oxfords marked at $6.45 harks back to “ye good olde days.” Up-to-the-minute footwear, in styles that are highly favored for immediate and early spring wear—in the most desired shade of brown. There are only two hundred pairs— they were made to sell for $875 to $12.00. With wise and careful buying we were able to obtain them to sell at THE OXFORDS—are of tan * Russianordark brown calf, with imitation or outside winged tip, welted soles and military heels. * THE BOOTS—are made of dark brown calf, having welted soles, straight imitation tips and Cuban leather heels (sketched) A New Walkmg Pump special $8.50 A smart- two-strap Pump made of medi- 1'm shade tan Russia calf, with welted soles, imitation wing tips, pearl buttons—and Cuban leather heels, and perforated . (as sketched). 5 Secend Fleor—Lamsbursh & Brother

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