Evening Star Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 21

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WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY., FEBRUARY 18, 1921 \NSBURGH & BROTHER GTON. FRIDAY, Feb. 18, 1021 Silk Jersey Petlicoats Only 60 Samples, $]2. 95 Special . . . The soft texture of j silk particularly adapts it to pet- i nece this season’s silhouette is slimness itself. - were prettier petticoats than these of fine Ma- v in all the colors sponsored by Fashion—some in THE EVENING STAR, LET THEM PLAY The Director of Playgrounds has declared that there are 102 additional playgrounds required to ac- comm:odate the children of the District. For Active Feet at J[onqr-Saz’ing Prices It's time for marbles. jump-the-rope and 4 Spring is here and outdoors is calling, so you'd better see about some play shoes. that you may keep vour Sunday ones from looking “scuffy.” Come down to Lansbu urday and bring your mother. urdy quality of these shoes, ar e the broad comiort of them. We p they wont pinch anywhere—you can v toes all vou like—and never have to torture known as “breaking them in.” In brown leather with stout. flexible soles, There cannot be too many playgrounds in the New York and Paris modern city, with its speeding automobiles, its im- proved streets and its few public'parks. The modern city neglects the boy and the girl. It robs them of ‘ their heritage—childhood. It makes them old in i their ways while they are yet young ir years. It il matures them to manhood and womanhood long [lv before their time. | i White Stone Bar Pins Come to Create a Sensation —and only $I. 69 At some time or other nearly every woman has coveted a platinum bar pin set with diamonds—but it’s only the fortu- There is a popular misconception that speaks of the duties and obligations of children to their parents and elders. The debt is all the other way, at least, for the first twenty-one years. Not till then @~~~ the moral as well as the legal responsibility shift. them. nate few who have been able to posses But here is good news and solace: Surely we owe Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother . . and Kodak al in the Ribbon Department A= 5.95 $6.95 { w P = $3.95 $ . . i For many of the newest Spring Ean Locale&f in the Stationery ‘ou cnn find thexe dresses mo other place in H ) - i, T - ept.; a complete line of Kodaks, 3 It Juvenile Department— H ) I * Fbbonsthayeli s corie i BrF(:aniP Cameras, Films, etc, e o : I > ILMS developed, printed and ! - Wwo-1rousers dults Fancy Ribbons— eotargei—zthou” service - E i All the newest color combinations, in First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother A ° it 4 | That were tailored for active boys—special tomorrow at satin, E;“g"’l“ “‘:“ld"‘f'a"“""“cd ";"' l l Are Priced Temptingly fii 4 s row ribbons, the kind that vou want for . . ol e l p i $8 9 5 oniming s and dresserveen o mane Columbia and Vocalion Low for the Week End i i entire hats from—priced from 25¢ to 65c > 5 3 2 1 . Corei ])Oul)l( Faced Record.s __ Face Powders Frce Creams DonFlce Rouges - Miscellaneous ' Djer-Kiss Pond’s Van...... 19c ¢ -< Dressing Combs, 19¢ : ‘ o T . Tava e S o Dier-Kiss. 7c ] i I'he t requisite of a boys” suit is “service” Hasr Ribbons— Aeureal FICAVA RVl o re Garden of Allah, 35c Prophylactic i . aquality that is assured in every one of these C Le Trifle ..... D'. & R.:Zfl. 43¢, 78c. Aubrey: Sister e Hat sushes = 69 i suits. They come from a maker who has spe- A special purchase of LU0 vards of o Mary Garden. Hg_lds ‘Ufld o Ilgelmal l_’rrep‘-lmmns Toothbrushes : S iy x B N . Falid ht us all kinds 2 droadw ream. . ..- .- ebeco Tooth s cialized for years on making clothes for boys. I cilibon:Mbrough S sl ndapandi e I P T e 32¢ Nailbrushes ..... ! < means that they are made of sturdy®wool olorss miplaids, istripes | and ip Dolly Djer-Kiss L3 $i50 Kolynos T. H Sl eee that wall ek id thei L o Sersice fetas and moires, in a quality that you Pitter ) i Ayer's.40c, 75¢, $1.5t P) Military { fabrics th: vithstand the kind of service have not been able to buy for a long time Pitter Compact . aste ......... 19 Brushes ...... s9c { a boy demands of his clothes. Pleated at so little a price as 27c a yard. Somebody. ... Luxor .. Toilet Soaps Lyon's Powder.. 19y ywioier ! _ o odels h 2 3 I Like to Do Coty's .. . B Forhan's Paste..37c 4 and plain mode with flap pockets, Tined e : Woodbury's, . Bags .......... 59¢c i nieclar tronde el el . gt Rose of Spain Pompeian 3 for 50c L-avoris ....d5c, 90c = H cnicker trousers, in sizes from 8 to 17 years. Lrnyefle Ribbons— F]uel l)ila)monds Shaving Palmolive, doz, 95¢ 1.-0‘,3,;,;;5 Mouth Rgd Rubber - ’ n the Dusk. 2 0D agh oo 59c yringe ... c . . - . E ; i Cuticura ..3 for 50c 2 H ovs” S, - . : Imported, all-silk. yarn-dyed ribbons, Now and Then. Preparations ; Glycothymoline, 35¢ 20 Mule Team Boys™ Spring Norfolk Suits ks o 10 5. “Hld by e piece Broniway Ko Mennen's Cream 4ze Resinol o185 {crine (small) 196 & Borax, 2 lbs...25¢ ! LoV I=4 — i s to the piece— Mother's Lullal ROV < ) i ' al § 7.45 only—about ten yards to the piece D;;“li(;‘rgs A[l;uag.. Colgate’s Sc LdgzzB D_Tal:\y_m Powder Toilet PIPC;'M —. { fariolk suits of the seasonls populic Bbrics INoJdjisysechthegiviece > i W e e yscHl M et MGardent Turkish Wash H o tmietures, CHeviGte Cassiineits bea NoJlis isiicittie plece “When You Are Free” e Colgate’s Cashmere, Houbigant's ... Cloths. .2 for 25 i 2acy i S : L eres, tweeds No. 2 is $1.00 the piece - & e Deodorants 6 for 55c Garden of Allah, 19¢ g 4o b0 ker Bath H and hu!l](’spnn\ Lined knickers arious No. 3 is $135 the piece From Apple Blossoms—Sung for .39 Packer’s Tar....18¢ Hudnut's ....... 25¢ nickeybocker Bat! } models in sizes 7 to 18 years to choose from. No. 5 is 17c th P A the Vocalion Records exclusively by Colgate’s Natural Colgate’s Sprzy‘ """" $228 H it 0. Suls e Ehe: yan John Charles Thomas. . 3 for 25¢ 10c, 18, 25c Absorbent Cotton, { oor—Lznxburgh & Brother No. 9 is 25c the yard $1.00 Pure Castile, Talcolette ...... 25¢c 7 H - 3 for 25c William’s..2 for 25¢ 15 1b .... H the children of . 5 i two-tone effects—others in solid color. andSpecially ariced & = rushlrjl:-onh_a_rxvie In our Jewelry Department we are showing some ingeni- All=silk Jersey Petticoats—Of good quality jersey in all i i e pf:ff "}h‘;n'L‘he; m&/ ously clever bar pins of silver, set with tiny white stones that the wanted colors, trimmed in contrasting shades, $5 izes 6 to 8 at $1.75. will be better able S 9 are so fine a reproduction that it would take a keen-eyed person. Chifion Taffeta Petticoats— Ncatly tailored models finished Sizes 815 to 11 at $2.00. to work when that 7 indeed, to detect the difference. The designs are many and with fine tucks and pleatings. In black and colors, $3.95. Sizes 11 to 12 at 82.25. responsibility overtakes them. First FI New Blouses of Silk it e o tocar iith $ 7. 9 5 your Spring Surt or Separate Skirt. Can be bought tomorrow for These Blouses win immediate interest. They embody the sl_\:le details essential to their success—and the pricing is so low as to dis- tinguish this selling as remarkable. £y e Note the smart styles sketched. They are indicative of the deslmluhty‘m' these waists. There is an extensive variety from which to chqose: Charming aew models of Georgette crepe, with laze-edged frills that fall in jabot fashion from becoming collars of linen filst, or with embroidered and lace- trimmed vestees, or trimmings of wide val laces—your choice of roll or flat collars, long or short sleeves. 5 y ¥ _ Smart tailored models, in crepe de chine and satin, with cluster tuckings, stitched in all sorts of novel ways, and edged with narrow pleated {rills or filet edgings. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Here—at Three Moderate Prices Are New Spring Tailleurs FD" Women and M;sses $25 $45 455 Embodying all the underlying vir- tues of the recent thoughts of fashion designers—these Suits are worthy of vour inspection. T]zey create a new stand- ard for Smartness, Quality of Materials—=and Value. We can’t describe them—there are so many. But briefly—they are developed of navy blue and black tricotine into dignified tailored modes—or semi-tailored and embroidered styles—with short, youthful box coats, fin- ger-tip-length coats, slightly fitted waist- lines—styles a-plenty to meet all preferences. Every suit silk lined and richly embellished, and marked by high-grade workmanship. varied, ranging from a tiny bow-knot to a lacy, lovely, diamond- shaped conceit that will surely attract you. combinations. burgh & Brother e s S For Saturday—We Feature 2,136 Pairs of " - Black Silk Stockings * Because we agreed at time of purchase not to use the maker’s name, we secured this lot of trifling “ir regular” weaves for less than their regular pricing. Were you to know this maker’s name, the irregularities would not deter you for a moment from buying a season’s supply. Included are perfect white silk stockings that did not reach the clear tone set by the factory—hence, they were dyed b'ack. These stockings are offered at these special prices— | “Irregulars” of today’s $2.00 *. Thread Silk Stockings, $1 99 reinforced lisle soles and tops. . O “Irregulars” of today’s $2.50 H * Thread Silk Stockings, $1. 65 | | all silk from top to toe....... “Irregulars”_ of today’s $3.00 ‘ *___ Thread Silk Stockings $2. ] 0 reinforced lisle soles and tops. . “Redyes” of today’s $3.50 I *___ Thread Silk Stockings, $2 10 all silk from top to toe....... e “Redyes” of today’s $3.00 * £t s 00 ) | $3.00 In the Paris clocked qualities the sizes are not complete in each style, but all sizes are represented in the lot as an en- tirety. The “Redyes” are perfect quality—no irregularities of weave—all are exceptional values. “Redyes” of today’s $3.50 to $5 * Thread Silk Stockings, with broad Paris clocks....... First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Genuine _ Imported Chamoisette Gloves Women who are planning to purchase their new spring gloves will be glad to know that our stocks of Kayser’s Imported Chamoisette Gloves are com- plete. Included are two clasp, strap wrist and 12 and 16 button length models “;1“]:1 spear point or embroidered backs in white and all the favored spring shades. We consider Kayser’s Genuine Imported Chamoisette Gloves to be the best obtainable, and also do we feel the prices we quote to be very fair, 2-Clasp Models, 79¢ and .$1.00 Strap-Wrist Models, $1.00 and $1.50 12-Button Models, $1.15 16-Button Models, $1.50 and $1.95 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Kodaks There is a gay fluttering First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Balcony—First Floor—Lapsburgh & Bro. Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats—In attractive changeable color FFlounces finished with shirrings, $5.00. Third Floor—Lanxburgh & Brother Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brothes New Models New Trimmings New Efiects We are making Hat history! \Vashington women and miss have never seen so many Hats at one price. But that's only tafking Quantity, while it is Quality and Value we want to empha The materials are the best—the styles are New, being in the most part adaptations from costly originals—and each style has its individual note m flowers, a trailing ornament or pins’ new feather and ribbon ideas . cleverly placed—and you have the positive assurance of becoming selection from the hundreds and hundreds of hats presented at this price—S$5.00. Choose from Lisere Straw in black, brown and colors— Visca braid with silk combinations—Straw braids with silk— Milan Hemp, Hair Cloth, Batavia, Bird’s Nest Straw, Cello- phane, Slipper braid—in combinations of color. as well as solid colors—all are offered to convince patrons that values are “su- preme” here—at $5.00. Second ¥loor—Lansburgh & Brother Good News for Gir’s From “4 to 12'; Years Here "Are the New Convertible “Two-in-One” Bloomer Dresses | The dress in which you can romp and play, then in “just a minute” be all ready to go out with Mother or Auntie May. There is a bloomer for play time, and over it you slip a cleverly dcsigned overblouse, or button a skirt to the belt, and you are ready for school or even for a party. for the ma- terials and styles and trimmings are pretty enough to wear any place. Girls will like the comiort and the good looks of these dresses, and mothers who know most about the cost of good wash ginghams and chambrays, and the time and trouble that it takes to make such modish little frocks, will realize how foolish it is to stitch and sew when such dresses as these can be bought for First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. === =

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