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THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 30, 1921—PART 1. A - — — This Time—Pointing the Way to Gladsome Springtime With a Special Purchase—and LANSBURGH&BROTHER 420-30 Seventh St. Northwes £l ) 350 Stunning Dresses Straight from the Showrooms of Leading New York Creators, plus Splendid Values from Regular Stock—Making a Charming Company of Six Hundred of the Newer Spring Modes { Spring Dresses worth $29.50 o 5 Spring Dresses worth $35.00 7 ) Spring Dresses worth $39.50 Spring Dresses worth $45.00 /\4/ % - It was no easy matter to procure such a large quantity of NEW Spring Dresses for selling so far below their actual worth. Determination on the part of our buying staff accomplishéd this difficult feat. On Monday the women and misses of Washington will have a striking example of Lans- burgh & Brother value-giving supremacy. They are the Newest style ex- pressions, developed in Crisp Taf- : fetas, Satins, Crepe de Chine,; Georgette Crepe, Crepe Satins, Mignonette, Tric= . otine, Poiret Twill and Combinations. . —Circular flare skirts — lengthy waist lines — tunics draped and tunics slashed and straightline styles that are *so attuned to youthful figures—quaint bouffant and be- ruffled effects—odd panels—lace vestees—embroidery— ribbons—flowers —and all these in new and striking guises that started a lively ripple of enthusiasm the instant they left their wrappings. Navy, Zinc, Gray, Beige, Copen, Tan, Brown, Taupe and Black are the leading colors. —Sizes for misses from 14 —In all, more than fifty to 40, and extra large sizes styles are available, twene from 42 to 52. ty of them as sketched. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. =