Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1921, Page 22

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921 il i il il ! | I i it i I i it i i I i it I il i i b ‘ | NOW’S THE TIME! If you are wise enough to make your pur- chases when prices are low, now’s the time to get the bargains. If you know good values when you see them, now’s the time to go shopping for those things you needed and wanted but would not pay the high prices for. And here’s the place to get them. It is to the long and well established con- cerns like this that manufacturers turn in times like these. Every day they are offering us new merchandise at lower prices. They must keep their factories running, and they must dispose of their products to those merchants who are able to purchase them for cash and sell them quickly at a small profit. We cannot urge upon you too strongly the great and unusual values that are to be found in all our departments. The best merchandise that is to be had is being sold—priced in accord with the new lower- priced market— and very often lower. For 60 Years—Lansburgh & Brother for Silks New Silks—New Prices Ae $1.39 ANl-Silk Georgette or Crepe de Chine Are shown in a wide range of colorings. They are 40 inches wide, firmly woven and heavy weight. Just right for spring dresses, blouses and fine lingerie. At $4.50, New Canton Crepe —is being shown, in a superior quality—heavy and crepey. It is used handsomely for Spring dresses for distinguished wear. Colors—taupe. Havana, zinc, copen, navy, silver, seal, as well as black and white. At 81.98 Fiber Silk Tricolette —A good weight, perfectly woven. Shown in a wide range of demanded shades. It is 36 inches wide. At $2.89 Satins and Meteors —Superior qualities, 40 inches wide. Available in the wanted colors, including silver and zinc grays, copen, seal, henna, tan nd navy. = As $1.59 Black Taffeta —A crisp. strong quality, with lustrous finish; all silk ‘and perfectly woven, for dresses and wraps. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother The New Trimmings for Your Spring Frocks Are Lovely— Fashion tells us to trim our Spring dresses with rich metal flouncings, dainty laces and embroideries. When you see the many new designs we are showing, you will understand this. All are new, pretty and suggest their own effective uses. Gold _and Silver Flounc- ings—These heavily em- broidered flouncings in a variety of beautiful designs Metal Edging and Inser- tion—Attractive designs mark these laces, which are are very lovely for use in evening dresses and elabo- rate blouses. 36 inches wide. At $1.89 yard. In designs to match a nar- rower flouneing, 18 inchcs wide, is shown. which may be combined with it very ef- fectiveiy. $1.69 vard. Metal Edgings—Developed in gold and silver. these dainty edgings and bani- ings offer a very special value at 8Sc. Embroidered Flouncing— In eyelet and all-over em- broidery, these 17-inch Flouncings are excellent for shown in widths especially adapted for use as shoulder straps. 39c yard. Organdie Edgings and Colored Embroideries—From 4 to 6 inches wide, these daintily embroidered edgings and colored embroideries make attractive collar and cuff sets. Venice Collar Points— “enice lace collar points in designs will surely the woman who ap- preciates the finish a lovely bit of lace gives to a dress or blouse. Yard, 50c. Firat Floor—Lansburgh & Brother use as petticoat ruffles. Colorful Cretonnes are special at 890 These Cretonnes are new—the value is new, the quality is far better than you have seen for years at this price. Spring means it’s time to brighten up the home, and these Cretonnes have been chosen with that object in mind. Bright and cheery colorings—flowers, vines and flying birds emphasize the spirit of living, dining, sun or bed room. Bordered Scrims at 29c We have three thousand yards of this attractive curtain scrim—the quality is such that you will be proud to hang at your windows. It is 36 inches wide, and finished with borders on both sides. white, cream and ecru Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Wool and Fiber and $16 50 Rattania Fiber Rugs These have been reduced from much higher prices, but still retain their quality and excellent uppczsfincc. There are three sizes represented in the offering— 9x12, 8.3x106 and 7.6x106. * x x 24-Inch Crex Runners, Yard, 79¢ A number of lovely colorings are in this group of Crex runners. It is likely that you will be able to match your rugs. Come in and try it. The colored borders are woven through, insuring their long-wearing qualities. ¥ourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Choice of A New Season; New Goods —and New Lower Prices! Glove Silk Undergarments Made by a manufacturer you all know. \We cannot, however, usc his name, nor does he put his trade mark on the garments—he refrains from doing 5o because of his regular product being sold at higher prices. These are spe- cially priced— Full Cut Bloomers, Band Top Vest Beautifully made of pink glove silk. with Splendid quality pink glove <ilk popular bodice style with ribbon clastic at waist and at knees. Splendidly reinforced at crotch. over the shoulder.” Pink only. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother in the straps P St R B BRE ERE B R B B B B B TR B B B B BX X X b X ol el ok id Tomorrow—in the Millinery Section 1,254 Colorful New Hats b g B [y % ‘ Y ! Hene S NN T R RN SN RN R R S O IS SRR R Y SR S Y S ) e e e e Shipments just received bring these new hats—all at one price. To see them is to realize that they are (xceptional values, but, true to the purpose to always show the BEST, the NEWEST and the LARG- EST selection of $5 hatstobe found in Washington; we have searched the markets unceasingly and have procured styles and qualities that will surprise even those who have learned to expect the utmost for their money at Lansburgh & Brother’s. Hats of Straw, Visca Braid, Hair Cloth, Tagal Braid, Faille Silk— and delightful combinations There are turbans, off-the-face hats, sailors of various kinds, hats with roll- ing brims and mushroom shapes. Colors—henna, China blue, honey dew, zinc, tangerine, pearl and many others. Flowers contribute chiefly to their trim- mings, but many are shown with trims of fancy pins, ribbons, embroidery, os- trich and in various other ways—becoming to matron or maid. The Largest Selection of Trimmed Hats Ever Shown in Washington—at 35 Second Floor—Lanxburgh & Brother. b4 > ’ 5 EE o T L T R it ol o it ol el L S g A New Era Purchase and Sale of Sample Undergarments at 3 to Y less than regular pricing Of course, this will be welcome news to women who have Spring wardrobes to assemble. Hundreds of fresh, beautiful garments—the prettiest and daintiest the market affords— just the kinds that we are certain will meet with hearty approval. Sample Bloomers—Of flesh batiste and seco silk, are hand embroidered and lace trimmed. = SpeGialiat. .« oo SR S Envelope Chemise—Of fine nainsook or flesh batiste, prettily trimmed with laces, } some hand embroidered. Special at......... Nightgowns—Of nainsook, cambric and muslin, trimmed with laces and embroidery. to $2.00 Special at... Values Sample Envelope Chemise—Of fine quality nainsook, have yokes trimmed in fine laces. $2.00 and $2.50 $l 48 valuestiSpecialiieachty o st s ot e & Gowns and Envelope Chemise—Of good quality nainsook, in many styles, trimmed with fine lace and embroid- $1 95 ery. Special at 2 La Grecque Combinations—Fashioned of nainsook, in gkirt and drawer models, trimmed in fine Val laces. sl 95 ¥ery specially priced at...... < ¥hird Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Regular $1.50 ceesceretnommncnenas LANSBURGH&BROTHER Washington, D. C, Jan. 31, 1921, STORE NEWS 420-30 Seventh St. N\ Smart Spring Tailleurs —of simphcity and beauty are developed of Navy Blue Tricotine and Serge— and priced $39.50 and $55 We want you to see these new Suits and examine the qualities, note the careful workmanship, test the perfect fit and charming becomingness of each model. Spring, together with that other spirit— Lower Prices—has brought about new values in the matter of women’s attire. This is strongly evidenced in this show- ing of Suits. Certainly, the styles are refreshingly beauti- ful and becoming—and withal, practical. em- bodying the smartness and refinement of high- cost originals. Waistcoats are often embroid- cred or braided, to relieve the austerity of the smart tailored lines. They must be seen to be appreciated. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother az v The Sale of New Dresses at $24.75 Continues, with its new-era values and will hold much of interest for the women and misses who were unable to attend the selling which started today. This sale is the outcome of special purchases, augmented by dresses from our regular stock. The styles are new—the fabrics are new—taffetas, satins, crepe de chine, georgette, mignonette, tricotine and poiret twill; in new colors. Sizes for women and misses. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Attractive Spring Woolens—New Prices 50-Inch Garfield Broadcloth, $2.98 Yd. All-wool, a beautiful, lustrous fabric with :willed back. Sponged and shrunk—an ex- cellent weight for tailored suits and wraps. Shown in navy blue and black. Also 54- inch Parker Wilder Broadcloth, in Cuban and seal brown. 50-Inch Pacific Mohair Sicilian, 89c Yd. This mohair is reversible, dust-repellent and very lustrous. It is especially adapted to use in separate skirts. Shown in seal brown, golden brown, Quaker gray, navy blue and black. Susquehanna Silk and Wool Poplin, $1.69 Yard 40 inches wide, this splendid material offers an exceptional value for the discriminating buyer. A good material for one-piece dresses and pleated skirts. In cream, burgundy, old rose, tan, gray, brown, copen, navy blue and black. 54-Inch Clay Finish Navy Blue Serge, $1.98 Yard Only sixty-eight yards of this fine quality serge are offered at this price. Well adapted for use in one-piece dresses, tailored suits and pleated skirts. Shown in navy blue only. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Lansburgh Linens Quality for 60 years Fine Linens, again reduced, but this time it is for one day only, so you'd better be on hand early. Madeira Centerpreces 54-inch $35 Values, $25 45-inch $25 Values, $18 Every one knows the beauty of fine Madeira hand embroidery and these are no exception. Several designs. Mercerized Table Damask—Heavy qual- ity, with high luster and several attractive patterns. Regularly $1.25. Yard, 89c. 24-inch Madeira Doilies—In many very attractive designs. $3.98 value, $4.50; and $4.98 value at $3.50. 18-inch Unbleached Half-Linen Crash— With blue border. absorbent. Fine quality and very For kitchen uses. Yard, 30c. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Just Received—Fresh and Attractive Women’s Lingerie Blouses Values of the and fitted cuffs. Sizes 36 to 46—at $1.39. NewEra. at .....-. Heaps of these fresh, attractive blouses form one of the most interesting fea- tures of the fore-month selling. Of sheer Voile or Batiste, they are made in delightful styles—pleasing to wear and to launder. Semi-tailored models have flat or rolled collars, V or square necks, long sleeves Some are edged with dainty Val laces, others trimmed in filet pattern lace or with tiny cluster tucks, embroidered organdy bands and fine pleats. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother S

Other pages from this issue: