Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1921, Page 15

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567 Oftfered Greatly Under Their Regular Worth,at | This announcement is most welcome—coming as it does at the beginning of the season— when nearly every woman and miss is desirous of obtaining smart Blouses to wear with Spring Here are Blouses that command enthusiasm and Values that command at- tention. Only an unusual concession enables us to offer these high-grade blouses at......... MATERIALS—Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Satin—in white, flesh, bisque and suit shades Choice of scores of different styles, six as sketched. There are piquantly frilled Georgettes in delicate flesh tint; several models in sand color trimmed in real Filet and tiny tucks; American Beauty combined with navy blue, in tie-back models; tan crepe de chine cleverly embroidered in blue; flesh satin blouses in tailored style, hemstitched and finished with tiny pearl buttons—indeed one might go on forever without doing justice to these attractive models. Come and see for yourself—that you may truly appreciate them. Suits and Skirts. Kreisler’s “Apple Blossoms™ The song hit of this show is “YOU ARE FREE» e harmony of the voices of John Charles Themas and Lucille Rene is reproduced to perfection en a Vocalion Record—at $1.00. Balesuy—First Floot THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1991.° LANSBURGH & BROTHER Make Your Lamp Shades In the Art Department you will find competent instructors; they wiil teach you how to make lamp shades, also knitting. crocheting, etc. Lessons every day from 1 to 5 p.m. Washingten, D. C, Feb. 15, 1920 WEDNESDAY STORE NEWS 420-30 Seventh St. N.W. Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother C—— An Extraordinary Purchase! Tomorrow, an Extraordinary Sale of SAMPLE SILK BLOUSES | $ 4 .69 EE=ra - Second Floor—Lannsburgh & Brother Undergarments of Crepe and Batiste The time has now come when women everywhere are anticipating the pur- chase of new under attjre. We are showing large displays of clean, fresh goods in Windsor crepe, batiste and nainsook that are sure to appeal, PAJAMAS OF BATISTE was well as some in crepe, These are Billie Burke mod- els, and are nicely trimmed in lace and fy st $2.95 tremely well made and hand-embroidered on fine mainsook. A number of ver =%t 61.95 SILK JERSEY, One of F as’l;on’:_r avorites, finds radiant NEW remarkable at— % : 5 5 5 : : g : : : g : § > e, Tricotine and Windsor Crepe Nightgowns, $1.95 Charming night- gowns, of excellent quality Windsor crepe, with fluttering blue- birds printed on the material. There are a number of styles fin- ished with fanc stitching. Choice, $1. ‘Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. ! expression in Spring Dresses +—and, together with adorable frocks of Taffeta, Satin, Crepe de Chi: , Charmeus Poiret Twill—make a coflecti:: J:chk;fy This selling started Monday—hun- dreds of dresses were chosen by dis- criminating women and misses, so many,in fact,that we are forced to with- draw from our higher priced lines and to add a number of “just arrived” frocks to keep the selection intact. This sale has been weeks in preparation, and we have provided the maximum ofvalue —and dresses of beauty and distinction, at a price that is appealing extraordi- nary in its lowness. The Dresses are finer and much pret- tier than you'd expect at twenty dollars. They reveal, not one, but dozens of new style themes. They are adaptations, in fact, of much costlier creations. New ruffled apron effects—new over- skirts—new blouse effects—eyelet embroid- ery—touches of smocking—ribbon sashes and bows—laces—basque effects—they are all here in delightful array, Sizes for women and misses, Cholce, $20, . Sizes 14 to 52. Second Flesr—Lansburgh & Brether — NAINSOOK CAMI- - SOLES—Beautifully made by hand of fine quality nain- sook and hand-embroidered. The shoulder straps are of ribbons. 'Ex- cellent values ENVELOPE CHEMISE —of flesh batiste and seco silk, with yokes that are prettily trimmed with laces, satin and some are hand embroidered, $295and ..... $ 1 -95 A «Purc];ase and Sa]e Of Manufacturers' Hand-Embroidered Models At a Fraction of the Cost to Manufacture The large and varied selection includes: —Infants’ Pillow Slips —Infants’ Bibs —Children’s Rompers —Children’s Dresses —Children’s Aprons —Women’s Nightgowns —Women’s Chemise —Women’s Fudge Aprons —Tea Towels —Bath Towels —Table Covers —Table Runners —Rounds, Ovals —and many others Think of it—were we not in good luck when we found these beautiful articles—and then, to pay only a fraction of the cost ta make for them. The materials are fine, the workmanship far above thg average. If you are seeking an appropriate gift—choose from this assortment.” It is possible to be quite practical, and at the same time artistic. Here the very useful things have been made beautiful by carefully chosen designs and colors. The entire as- sortment will be divided into seven groups—and priced 81, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6 and $7 Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Domestic, Dollar Day Tomorrow, we are demonstrating the maximum buying power of your dollar. Bring it here, and se- cure more for one hundred cents than you have for at least four years— g Thous/ands of Yards of the New Spring W eaves and Colors Arrive for This Msd-Month Sale of SilKks $1.95 yard The choicest Silks from the famous mills of America are includ- ed in this tremendous display and sale. Unexpected concessions from makers and jobbers—as well as the application on our part of a very scant profit—makes possible this extraordinary offering. Here you will find just the Silk you have been seeking for that new Dress, Blouse, Skirt, Wrap or Lingerie—and at the lowest possible price. You have choice of eight favored weaves: —Chiffon Tafi?ta In practical 36 and —He‘,w Wash _glre'pe'rde' C]hltl:e 40 inch widths—and gahn de Chin —rI’lain 1ricolette wanted light and —Lrepe ae e —Fancy Tricolette dark colorings. Shirting —Chiffon Dress Choice, tomorrow— —Black Satin Satin BL95ALL Duchess | ‘F"onil.fkard | thh This‘ Splendtd S;z\le;’.\ 2,880 Pairs Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk Hose 80c¢ If we thought enough of this value to buy 2,880 pairs, you should certainly be on hand tomorrow to buy a season’s supply. (You'll find them on the Bargain Squares, First Floor, near elevators, in all sizes—but in black only.) They are of the sheer weight so much desired by smart dressers today, but are knit in a firm, even weave that will stand up under severe service and tubbing. They are made with mercerized, reinforced lisle soles, toes and high-spliced heels, and have deep garter tops of mercerized lisle. Classed by the factory as irregular weaves, and sold for that reason at a price which represents a worth-while saving. The faults are slight—and unharmful to wear and appearance. “QOuaker Craft” Curtains, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 Pair For quality, excellence of design and durability, Quaker Craft Filet Curtains stand supreme; and seldom have so many beautiful patterns been offered at such moderate prices. Arranged on tables for your easy selection. Irish Point Curtains Pair $3.65 Cambric Window Shades Fach 95¢ Mounted on Stewart Hartshorn guaran- teed rollers, these perfect Cambric Cloth Window Shades, in regulation width and length, are shown in green, cream and white. A good curtain, sure to give de= pendable service, A limited quantity of these super- quality Irish Point Curtains have been set aside tomorrow at a remarkable price reduction. Applique designs on a durable round mesh net in a number of beautiful atterns distinguish these curtains. glwwn in 2% and 3 yard lengths, FEatsennan S HAVEIAITAL HOLLAND UN- " BLEACHED SHEET- ING—44 inches wide; heavy, serviceable quality; easy to bleach— 5 yards for APRON GINGHAMS —Very fine quality, closely woven, in fast dyed blue checks. 36 inches wide. 10 yards for CANNON CLOTH— DOMESTIC NAIN- SOOK—36 inches wide; a very fine, sheer quality, for undergarments’ and children’s wear— For 5 yards. CANTON FLAN- NEL—Unbleached, 26 inches wide; a soft, fleecy quality, for in- fants’ uses— For 5 yards. DOMESTIC LONG- Curtain Marquisette, Yard 28¢c * Few curtains launder so eagily and well as marquisette, and in designs as pleasing Shown in white and cream—every yard per- A good time to buy your Spring hangings. as these, few curtains are more attractive. fect and cut from full bolts. Armstrong’s Linoleum * x * [P OBPUTP AP HPUTPUTP CUPCPAIY Shr SHPUTP AP P Qnr SOy o7 STAr SOy S ST 07 0 SUY SO S07 0T SO0 SO O TP QPP SO S AT SO & for middy blouses, fancy work, etc. 36 inches wide, the gen- CLOTH—38 inches wide; one of the finest and softest grades, for under- zarments— For 7 yards, First Floor—Lansvurgh & Brother. New Wash Goods —Are now b?ing displayed for the farsighted women who are buying their spring and summer materials now, at new low prices, Silk Warp Crepe de Chine, Yard, 59¢ 36 inches wide and a very fine grade of material, especiall. for lingerie, There is splen;?d. nngga of oevenln;r a;ld l::?eaety shades, Rigplette or Crinkle Seersucker, 28c 27 inches wide and may be had in pink, blue, lavender, tan, white and gray. Splendid for bloomers and other children’s apparel, Linen-Finish Cannon Cloth, Yard, 29¢ A fine white linen-finish cloth that looks and i linen, It is 36 inches wide and a splendid value fo;’:;‘i's’ ;fi:e.p“e Imported Satin-plaid Voile, Yard, 590 White Voile is going to be just as pepular this year as it has been in the past. It is 36 inches wide and fine for blouses, dresses, etc. uine from Cannon First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother . Sq. Yd. 98¢ An excellent Cork-filled Linoleum, easy to clean and of splendid wearing quality. In con- ventional, parquetry, mosaic and simulated wood effects, this attractive floor covering comes in a wide choice of colors. Rattania Fiber Rugs, Each, $18.50 Wool Fiber Rug s, Each $16.50 These attractive Rugs are shown in a wide Light-weight rugs that are most attractive variety of colors and designs—some with plain for bedroom or porch use. Mixed weave of centers and conventional borders, others with wool and fiber. in soft colorings and all-over figured center and borders. Size 9x12 feet. or conventional designs. Sizes 9x12 and 8.3x106. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh — Brether 58-in. Mercerized Table Damask Heavy and lustrous. This highly mercerized i & o Yard, 68c Table Damask is shown in a wide choice of at- tractive patterns that will please the woman who Lace Trimmed Scarfs, Each, 98¢ Very good-looking are these scarfs, likes nice table appointments, Half Lv'n_e‘n Towels, Each, 39¢ with their neat lace trimmings; in a num- ber of pretty designs. Size. 18x54 inches. Of extra fine quality, these firmly weven, half linen towels are size 18x36, highly absorbent and of an agreeable texture, Martex Bath Mats, $1.19 to $2.49 Cotton Twill Crash, Yard, 150 These splendid quality bath mats, A variety of plain and fancy weaves heavy and soft, are shown in a large are included in this offering of Fairfax number of good designs in extra large Cotton Twill Crash in 18-inch widths. size.

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