Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1921, Page 13

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" THE RUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 13, 1921-PART T. LANSBURGH&BROTHER e e February 13, 1921 MONDAY STORE NEWS. 420-30 Seventh e S When One Seeks A New Spring Hat at $10 that shows marked individuality —One need go no further, for all the season’s most fetching modes are here. Tomorrow we feature, in all its completeness, the Spring showing of millinery, so unquestionable in stvlishness, that this great department store has become a mecca for style-loving women. There are turbans of straw and turbans of silk and straw—there are strictly tailored and semi-tailored sailors; flowers are rampant on the more dressy hats, and fruit that looks eatable comes in for its share as well. Unexpected little turns and twists give an air of piquancy to many of the models, so in all—you will enjoy a visit to our Millinery Section tomorrow. Nightgowns, Envelope Chemise & Bloomers iSpecial . 690 * Here one finds these dainty undergarments so much desired in extensive variety, and at a price so moderate that it seems unbelievable that garments of such excellent quality could be offered so low. Fashioned of muslin, nainsook and Windsor crepe, in flesh and white, and finished with hemstitching or prettily trimmed with fine lace and embroidery. Shown in regular and extra sizes. NIGHT ROBES—Slip-over models of fine nain- sook, shown ip round or V ‘neck models with set-in or kimono sleeves. Dainty lace or embroidery trim- med yokes; $1.50. NIGHT ROBES—In slip-over style, of sheer nainsook, have attractive trimmings of fine lace. These pretty gowns will be sure to please the dis- criminating, $1.95. ENVELOPE CHEMISE — Fashioned of fine nainsook and flesh batiste ; these chemise show hand- some trimmings of lace and hand embroidery. Reasonably priced at $1.50. DRAWERS—Of the reliable “Marcella Make.” These drawers are of good quality nainsook, nicely finished and prettily trimmed with fine lace and em- broidery, $1.00. DRAWERS—A fine quality nainsook goes into the making of these drawers, which are shown in open or closed models. Very well made and finished with lace trimming, $1.00 and $1.50. CORSET COVERS—Neat embroidery edges fin- ish these attractive garments, which are made of ex- cellent quality nainsook. A variety of styles priced at 69¢, 79¢ and $1.50. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. 5 There are shapes for every type, whether your face be slender or plump— here you are certain to find the hat that will suit you to perfection, and you can take your choice at $10.00. Second Floor—=lLamaburgh & Brother Lovely Round Pillows at 98¢ “with material stamped with quaint ‘Soft comiortable pillows covered “figures and finished with shirrings of contrasting colors. Monday, 98c. 13-PIECE SANITAS SETS—These hmchzon sets ared extremely attrac- tive, being stamped in green, blue or pink. Full set.......... 98c TABLE COVERS—Japanese table covers stamped in attractive blue print c'iesigdm' are rr;nurlggble48 f&r their aundering qualities. Size 48x48, el N 98c LUNCHEON CLOTHS—Stamped for embroidering and are extremely good-looking when devel oped in French knots. Size 45x45, each e eeeaeo 780 Don't fail to see our New Spring hne of needlework now on dis- play in the Art Depart- ment. An attractive display of articles made from Bear Brand yarns will be held in our Art Department for ten days. Knitted dresses, sweaters and baby sets are among the pretty things on exhibition. We carry a full line of these yarns at all times and special in- structions in knitting and crocheting will be given daily from 1 to 5 p.m, Instructions in making lamp shades and telephone screens are given daily be- tween 1 and 5 o'clock. Fifth Floer—Lansburgh & Brother A Purchase! Again! “Flapper” Dresses s B O A Sale! Everyone who has seen these dresses say the values are wonder- ful. And they are—you too will admit it. The dresses are made from fine quality ginghams in a large variety of plaids. Tunics or straight-line styles with side pock- ets, sashes and belts. Also 2-piece smock models of blue kiddie cloth, trimmed in regulation style, and with patent leather belt. Sizes are for the hard-to-fit girls, of 10, 12, 14 and 16 years. First Fleer—Lansburgk & Bro. ¥R Y T e ST NN RN TS RS R RS RS B e Some are on sale tomorrow for the first time; all are on sale at a price much lower than the dresses were made to sell for—Sale price, Had we paid the makers’ usual whole- sale cost these dresses could not be sold for twenty dollars. To round out this sale—to make it thor- ough and complete, we have included many of our new, higher-priced models from reg- ular stock. In all there will be nearly 700 dresses to choose from, and we have a feel- ing that this will be the season’s best attend- ed dress sale—for it certainly is time- ly. Every one who has seen the dresses has pronounced them excellent values. Every dress has been carefully chosen — every one is new — different —and the choice is endless. Low Shoes in Smart Styles good-looking new styles. Included are gra $9.85 to $12.50 The Second Floor Shoe Shop is receiving some very attractive foot- wear for spring and summer; and women who realize the addition that correct footwear makes to one’s general costume will want to see these ceful one-strap pumps of genuine ooze in gray, black and brown; black and brown pumps in kid or calf in various pipings; and dainty satin pumps in gray, brown and black. WALKING OXFORDS—Ttrim and comfortable describes these clever walking pumps and oxfords, shown in a wide choice of leathers, trimmings and styles. Pair, $6.45 to $14.00. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Note—A reasonable deposit will re- serve any dress you may select, for future delivery. for Women and Misses (A) Zinc Gray Taffeta, with rolled collar and overskirt em- -ibroidered in blue and silver motifs. (B.) Navy Blue Taffeta, surplice style, with overskirt in leai- _shaped panels, edged with pleat- ings. 4 (C) Navy Blue Taffeta. with Elizabethan collar and rougding overskirt piped in tangerine. French bouquet at waist. (D.) Navy Blue Taffeta, trimmed in henna, with novel overskirt edged in tiny ruffles. Organdie collar and cuffs. The season’s preferred materials are refre- senteJ—Tafletas, Canton Crefie. Silk ]ersey. Crefie Je Clu'ne, Crefie Meteor anJ Satins. There.are many c]larm;ng Dresses of tafieta. bouffant and peplum skirts; some accordion plasted and ribbon trimmed; others embroid- ered and piped in contrasting colors, with da;nty little lace collars and cuffs. Canton Crepe Dresses in new blouse mod- els, are ofttimes hand embroidered. Silk Jersey Dresses are also represented in both tailored and dressy models; charmeuse and crepe de chine, stunningly draped, also come in for their share of popularity. The colors are all the newest —zinc gray, copen, beige, taupe, reindeer, sand—with plenty of the staple shades, black, brown and navy, for street wear. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 3 T R RN T RN RS RSV LAY RRY RS R T Y ) [LO7 o SEY NOr Ny AR T Yoy s vnranr sy s e U PO EP EURE BU L U S EVBORURE U B BT B SU BT BB B BE B Bt B Gl Bt Bl Bl Bl Bl A 1€ E e @ e e Values of Rare Interest in Our Hair Beauty Shop Wavy Hasr SWITCHES— Special at $2.45 and $3.95 The best aid to the perfection of a stylish and becoming head- dress.” Made of excellent quality human hair, the kind that blends perfectly with your own. In all shades except gray. Shape. dozen lots only. It's only a few steps to our well appornted Hair Beauty Shof Hundreds of Real Human Hasr Nets at 85c a Dozen These nets are guaranteed perfect in every respect, and have hereto- fore sold at much higher prices. All shades except gray and white. Cap —where you will find every necessary requisite for expert shampooing, marcel waving, facial and scalp treatments and manicuring. Make appointments by telephone. (Franklin 7400.) Third Floor—Lansburgh & Rrother. ——

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