Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1921, Page 12

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WHAT’S IN A NAME? name would “A rose by any other smell as sweet!” And so, suiting this thought to our policy, we say— . What’s in a value? An article of the same quality at any other value would be just as desirable. Everything we are offering today is quality merchandise, consistently, fairly priced. Time Was wrought changes; we do not claim their real value to be their pricing of the peak period of a year ago. We’re build- > .ing for the future, not liv- ing in the past. Quality—Fairly Priced in this Sale of Boys® Wash Suits $1 $129, $1.69 An event that will be eagerly anticipated by thrifty mothers, who plan to outfit their boys for summer as well as spring. The sale offers greater values than any of our previous events. Included are standard made garments, famous for style, quality of material and workmanship. The styles include:— Plain Middies Belted Middies Oliver Twist Long-pant Sailors French Middies Short-pant Sailors Tommy Tuckers Many others. Materials are—Ginghams, Chambrays, Madras, Reps, Linens, Kiddie cloth, Devonshire, etc. Colors include—blue, tan, green; yellow, pink, white, two- tones—in stripes, checks, combinations of colors—in fact, every desirable staple and novelty effect. All guaranteed fast color and perfect fitting. All sizes for boys of 2 to 8 years. Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. s A Special Selling " Children’s Stamped Dresses $1.98 Stamped Dresses, made in many cunning styles = Beautifully made, and now priced ri- diculously low, as you will agree when you note the quality of the mulls, lawns, dimi- ties and colored chambrays that went into their making. And the quality of material is not all, for the designers have put into them all kinds of pretty quirks and fancies that appeal to small girls. Every dress is well made and you have but to put a few simple fancy stitches onto the stamped designs—or even wash out the designs entirely if you choose, and have a smart little dress for a very little price. The lot includes model dresses in 4 to 10 year sizes. 'On sale Monday at $1.98. P Art Needlework Dept.—Fifth Floor.- - Ribbons— In a Kaleidoscope of Color and hat bands. sashes It would be impossible to describe the many attractive color com- binations—you will have to see them to appreci- ate their worth. Shown in corded and plain gros- grain effects. Yard, | $1.25 to $3.50. ¢ FANCY NARROW RIBBONS— Amazingly clever color combina- tions and designs dis- tinguish these narrow ribbons in cire, satin, two-tone effects, Roman strips and metal. Very pretty for sashes, dress trimmings and neck ribbons. Yard, 25¢ to 69¢c. MOIRE AND PLAID RIBBONS—An excellent ribbon for hair bows and sashes. These six-inch rib- bons offer an attractive value. The moire in a choice of plain colors—the plaid in many pleasing color schemes. Yard, 43c. First Floor—Lansburgh-& Brether. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, $2.95 does good work when it buys these House Dresses They’re neat, tailored and trim. The kind of dress that housewives like to wear on their busiest days. Mina Taylor make, every one of them, and you know that means good quality materials, comfortable fit and splendid finish—finish like you would have put into them had you made them yourself. Choose from gingham or percale in stripes, plaids or figured. All sizes, for the small woman and on up to size 46 for larger women. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother, Cotton Petticoats Do you know what good ones you can get for $1.50 and $1.959 Good quality Sateen Petticoats, in black and col- ors, with tailored or pleated ruffles, on sale at $1.50. Cotton Taffeta Petticoats, in fancy floral effects, have small ruffles trimming their deep pleated fiounces, on sale at $1.95. Third Fls*m—lansburgh & Brother. You'd Never Be Late for Breakfast if You Had One of These Lovely Breakfast Coats And you need be no artist with your needle to work the simple designs that are stamped on them. Indeed, our expert teacher will be glad to instruct you in the making of the easy-to-learn stitches that trans- form these coats of orchid, rose or copen cotton crepe (washable, too, you know) into the Frenchiest little garments imaginable. The coats, in ankle or hip length, are entirely made, and need only a bit of embroidery to complete them. The long ones at $1.48 The short ones at 98¢ Art Needlpwork Department—Fifth Floor. Alcovy Sheets— ComeAgain to Sell at Special Pricing “Alcovy” is just a name that has been given to . the product of one of the best mills in America. They are mill runs, which means that the sheets are marked occasionally by small oil épots—but a tubbing, and the oil spots are gone ; otherwise they are perfect in every respect—and the prices quoted below constitute one of the best values you have ever seen. The sizes— 63x90 inches, each... 63x99 inches, each. 72x90 inches, each. 72x99 inches, each. 90x90 inches, each. 90x99 inches, each... Alcovy Pillowcases, Special Made of tubing and of the same quality as the sheets, are offered in two sizes, at these special prices : 45x46 inches. .. 42x36 inches. ceievscsnesrane. . 45C * * * Monday $l Will Buy CHOICE OF 6 yards Black Rock Sea Is- land Unbleached Muslin, 36 inches wide; firmly woven and very service- able. 5 yards Domestic Longcloth, 40 inches wide, soft fin- ish and adapted to fine underwear; mill lengths. 5 yards Fine Nainsook, 36 inches wide; a superior. soft, fine quality for lin- gerie—mill Tengths. 6 yards Lonsdale Bleached Muslin, one of the best known qualities for fam- ily use—36 inches wide. 6 yards Hero and Farwell Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide; excellent, serviceable qualitfes for family wear. 72x90 Victory Sheets, full linen finish; strictly per- fect quality and seamless. Exceptional value. Pillow Tubing—42 inches wide; fine, heavy qual- ity, in pillowcase lengths—S5 lengths for $2.00. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Undermuslins in Charming Variety Every woman likes “heaps and heaps” of dainty undergarments, and when she can find such pretty ones, so moderately priced, it will pay her to buy in liberal quantities. _NIGHTGOWNS-—In good quality muslin, in a large variety of attractive styles. An excellent gown attractively trimmed with embroidery, Each, 99c, 3 . NIGHTGOWNS—Fashioned of fine quality nainsook, in slip-over style and finished with dainty lace-trimmed yoke. All sizes, each, $1.95 and $2.25. NIGHTGOWNS—In Windsor crepe in flesh, with pretty Bluebird design. Hemstitching in blue trims these gowns in a novel style, Each, Envelope Chemise—Built-up shoulder or ribbon strap models, made of fine quality nainsook, trimmed in fine lace and embroidery. $150 and $1.95. CORSET COVERS—Fine quality minsook goes into the maldn of these pretty corset covers, embroidery and lace form the trimwing. $1.00, $125 and $1.50 ThidM Floor—Lansburgh & Brother, D. C, FEBRUARY 20, 1921—PART 1. lar, needs.’ Telling About Spring Linings In the Lining Section one finds a varied assortment of fancy silk and cotton linings in some extremely attractive new printed designs, to be used for suit and coat linings. They are 36 inches wide—and $1.00 a yard. Genuine Heatherbloom—Highly lustrous—and remarkable for serviceability in skirts and flounc- ings. Plain colors, 75¢ yard; fancy colors, 85¢ a yard. Foundation Silk—A b e a utiful mixture of silk and cotton, making it desirable for underwear and foundations. It is 36 inches wide, in all wanted colorings at 39¢ a yard. Satine—The name suggests serviceability, and this being an exceptional quality in all wanted shades, it is priced 69¢ a yard. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Wear at.Special Prices CHILDREN’S UNDER- WAISTS (Ideal model), made of heavy cambric, sizes 2 to 14 years, at 50c, INFANTS' CASHMERE STOCKINGS at 59c. S INFANTS® SLIPS, long and short ones, of good quality nain- sook, with lace and embroidery trimmings, sizes up to 2 years, at $1.00. _CHILDREN'S NIGHT DRAW- ERS, in cress bar and plain mus- lin. long and short sleeves, square and high necks, in sizes from 2 te 10 years, at $1.00. INFANTS’ PILLOWS, filled with silk floss, and covered with pink and blue sateen, at 59c. INFANTS’ CRIB PADS, well quilted, at 39c to $L.00. CHILDREN'S APRONS, in Pinafore or Bungalow styles, made from good quality pink and blue check ginghams.” Sizes 2 to 6 years, at 69c. ‘Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother pecial Purchase and Sale 30,000 Yards High-Grade The larges* purchase of cretonnes, we made by any store in Washington. All perfect, fresh, new goods in wonderful color combinations. closed out to us at great price concessions, by two of the gest cretonne mills in America. Three immense groups to chcose from Not only are the values most extraordinary, but every print has decorative value to an unusual degree. They were made by mills that stand foremost in the world of art fabrics. practically without limit. Ample yardage of eath pattern is avail- able for extensive room treatments.. Even hotels can supply their Al are 36 inches wide—and include designs printed on heavy linenized cloth of splendid texture, especially useful for various cover purposes—such as furniture and auto shp covers, sofa cushions, draperies, furniture upholstering, scarfs, etc. Displayed on 30 tables, with an exp sales force to give prompt atten Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. 54-inch All-Wool Empress 50-inch All-Wool Serge These two ever-popular fabrics at a price so moderate offer an exceptional value. Woven of ¥me Australian wool and guaranteed fast dyed, these materials are well adapted to use in dresses and suits. As products of the famous Pacific and Botany Mills, they maintain the usual high standard for excellence set by these mills. The Empress is shown in navy blue, brown and black—the serge in navy blue and black. ALL-WOOL VIGEROUX—Of the same texture as serge save that it is yarn dyed. This fabric is shown in attractive gray checks and plain gray. A fine material for skirts and dresses. It is priced at, $1 49 vard . . 5 54-INCH JERSEY CLOTH—Very suitable for spring suits and dresses. This all-wool jersey cloth is shown’ in a wide choice of colors, such as tan, brown, navy $1 98 blue, black and white. A yard..... 2 54-INCH SATIN-FACED BROADCLOTH The entire lot The color effects are BURGH & DBROTHER 420-30 Seventh St. N.W. believe, ever erienced tion 54-INCH ALL-WOOL SUITING—In plaids, block effects and two-tone checks. This Suiting in very new and smart, and when uscd\ior skirts or sluits it isb\'er_\' good- looking. Many, new color combi- nations. $2'69 54-INCH TRICOTINE—Of finest wool, this splendid tricotine is mon-crushable and warranted fast dyed. In navy blue only. It is excellent for tailored suits, dresses and skirts. vard —Absolutely pure dye. This twilled-back broadcloth has a lovely, lustrous finish. It is all-wool, sponged and shrunk. Shown in Cuban and seal brown and rich black:s Vard e e S et s $298 This fine fabric, at, $439 " NAVY BLUE trictly with service and color guaranteed: non- crushable and full 54 inches wide. This ma- terial 1s a soft, light weight for spring dresses and skirts. Yard... $1'98 ‘Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Sqle “BABY LOUIS” PUMP—A trim smartness characterizes this clever pump. It has a shiny patent leather vamp and, gray suede quarter, with a novel per- forated suede strap that fits the instep snugly without buttons or buckles. Shown also in solid brown er gray suede. / New Spring Pumps : For Monday Only, at $9. 85 There is a winsome grace about a well-shod foot that is most attractive, and it would be difficultto find two more pleasing styles than these listed | below, which are specially priced for Monday. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. BUCK STRAP PUMP—*“A thing of beauty and of grace”—this brown buck pump, with its well-turned sole and slender- vamp, buttoned snugly with a single strap. This same style is also developed in black buck and comes in AAA to C. e e e e S —— $1.69- =8

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