Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1921, Page 42

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 13. 1921—PART 2, ANSBURGH & BROTHER OTHER SALES OF IMPORTANCE IN THE SUNDAY POST Annual New Building Sale Thoughtful women will certainly take full advantage of this value- giving opportunity, especially when they realize that the prices are less Go Into the than usual. No need to extol the superior qualitics of Kayser Imported Annual New Chamoisette Gloves, for the many women who wear them are sounding We bought at special prices—now you may! W Genuine Imported I ” Chamoisette Gloves their praises. Here are Kayser Genuine Imported 12-Button Chamoisette Gloves 9 5C Choice of spear point, or three-row drawn backs in white, covert, mastic and natural. The popular length to wear with three-quarter slceves. Kayser Genuine Imported $Z 25 16-Button Chamoisette Gloves . With spear-point or four-row two-toned embroidered backs in white, mastic, pongee, beaver, covert. gray and brown. Kayser Genuine Imported $1 69 16-Button Chamoisette Gloves . Made of extra quality Chamoisette, with spear-point or six-row two-toned embroidered backs in white, pongee and mastic. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Building Sale \ ; Annual New Building Sale - i 4 Sodhidoddhonbls Mol 5 This.\'ast assortment'of fine new waistg cqmprises one of the best collectinr!s we have of- 79-inch Pure Irish Linen fered this year at any price. These pretty Spring-Easter Blouses came to us from a manu- facturer who made us a very special price because we bought all he had. There are waists Table I)amask, ya rd ® of many styles—dressy types. tailored models and semi-effects. Every thread pire linen, and the only reason it can be sold at such a . . price is that the manufacturers claim it is imperfect, but we have searched - Quallt)/‘ Georgettes and Crepe de Clllnes for the imperfections and—when we were able to detect them—found N s ; s . g . > them so very slight that only an ex- —in every wanted color—with trimmings of Filet, Venise and Val laces, combined with embroidery, in silk pert would notice them. and wool, some show clever bits of hand-drawn work,cluster tucks. All the favored neck lines, collars, sleeves and cuffs are shotn in varied styles. The five pictured are attractive—but there are scores of others equally as attractive. Tomorrow is the day. Get one or two or more of these exquisite new blouses—at $4.95. Tirst Fleor—Lunsburgh & Brother Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother—Blouse Dept. The women and misses of Washington who come here Monday expe Costume Suits and Tailleurs of refnement—immaculately tailored of sy Annual New Building Sale New Building Anniversary Sale Women's Silk Gloria Umbrellas, at $3.65 40-in. Canton Crepe, Yd., $2.98 Think of buying a Black Silk Gloria Umbrella, on 26-inch Paragon frame, Dresses of this pure silk fabric are leaders with Springtime. with steel rod, ebonine handle and silk wrist cord for such a little price! They are 2 5 s s—navy blue, brown, d good looking, too, and will give splendid service. P 3 bAla’éf:v’Afn"e';yce:fiz;ealmva{fi‘: ii}!:(l';’n:zmrfien“;il mana e We could employ all the su= We could ' rightfully state u’/ 2 3 ey latives at our command—and wonderful comparative values Third Floer—Lansburgh & Brother periatives al m -al pa Aognfnbsl COtton Glona Umbr e”(lS, Clt $I '95 still fail to do justice to these —and not exaggerate one whit' ne Umbrella for everyday use, especially for business folk who like to have ds: i 1 extra umbrella to keep at the office. Made if Egyptian yarn, fast dyed, on 26- —Annutfl New Bw’d_r__ng Sa_le Stiits: —but nch Paragon frame, with steel rod and attractive handles with silk wrist loop. 2 _ - Women’s Colored Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, at $5.95 30-in.ChiffonTaffeta,Yd.$2.29 Smart Umbrellas of i i This highly | dressy taffeta is i vy, midnight, marine & llas of good quality Taffeta, in blug, green, purple, red and black B highly st ous, ey e T 2 v ‘ o S g 3 be . silver, /. java biue, sapphire, mink, seal and black— Vhite or amber spoon tips and ferrule; Bakelite ring handle. ;’,’;, p(,;"ii‘;v:i'y‘i{,,%,'f}. ‘J:f;':mb;:rg?igpot:i:ed today. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Third Floor—Lunsburgh & Brother These Suits are the BEST | 4 THIS IS NOT A BIG, INDISCRIMINAT BEAUTIFUL, HIGHLY DESIRABLE SU; INFINITE CARE—AND WE ARE PROU OUR PATRONS. IT WILL BE WISDOM Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, $8.65 These high-grade Suits, in Norfolk style, are excellently tailored of all-wool navy blue serge. Inverted pleats and yoke, front and back, and flap pockets of these good-looking suits, Trousers are lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $6.85 Made of new spring fabrics, in popular Norfolk style, thesc suits present an unusual value at this price. In single or double breasted style, with voke and inverted pleat back, belt and flap pockets. The coats are alpaca lined. Knickerbocker trousers lined throughout for service. Sizes 7 to 17 years. “Bell Brand” Blouses, 65¢ A popular blouse, of first quality percale, in fast-color stripes and neat figures. Generously cut and custom finished, wi‘h at- tached collars or neckband in sizes 7 to 16 years. Eton collar style in sizes 4 to 9 years, 3 Fifth Floor—Lanxburgh & Brother. Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Cord Navy Blue—fine, durable g ,l Each and every one is styled in a manner seldom obtpi; semi-tailleurs, fingertip-length coats, ripple and flare m quarter sleeves, Balkan-blouse styles with waistline defined | styles for the youthful miss, styles for the young women no picture can portray the exquisite workmanship, the déta Second Floor. Annual New Buslding Sale 300 Children’s Gingham Dresses and Peg-Top Rompers, You may be as critical as you like in your examination of these garments, for they are made of splendid materials and with the utmost care. The rompers are made in solid colors, such as light blue, green and pink. The dresses are in vari-colored checks—some with white waists, and finished with_sashes or belts and pockets. Sizes 2 to 6. Annual New Building Sale Lace Collar and Cuff Sets, $1.39 Lovely Venise lace in a delightful array of designs makes a brave showing on a dark suit or dress. Net and Lace Vestees 3-prece Organdie Sets, e 5 Each, 89c Each, 89 Girls® Dresses, Special $2.95 e vt ot o e oo f ol s s Pe o trimmed with delicate laces to 20 ctffs these trimly smart In regulation and co-ed styles; these middy dresses are shown with make a bewitching vest for :;:‘un:;_ :.‘d( l}?lc“cl,r;:: ;2'0:1; blue skirts and white blouses, white skirts, and blouses with red collars your spring frock. very rcasonable. ' and cuffs, all white, Lonsdale jean, or cadet blue Bates’ chambray . trimmed with white braid. Mendels make. In sizes 6 to 14 years. Organdie Dresses, $3.95 400 Middy Blouses, $1.00 Firat Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother Annual New Building Sale Crisg' a:;d dkain_ty are'éhese whiu‘ Worth much more than the guoted . i organdie frocks in a wide range of price, these neatly made middies of M L 5 H dke I L attractive styles, all with lace and Lonsdale jean in white with colored en siLinenrian rcniejs, 35¢ embroidery trimming. Sizes 7 to 14. collars and cuffs are shown in sizes 4, E o > % 6 to 22 years. . A fine soft linen Handkerchief with neat hemstitched . . ' i edge. Full size and finished with }4-inch hemstitc] S, Gingham Dresses, $1.00 Children’s Drawers, 25¢ A e for s?‘(;(‘)ccl S e Well made little dresses, fashioned Made of good quality muslin with o o of good t}uahlydfins'gam in many neat embroidery trimming; thesc Ladses’ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 12V5c pretty styles and pleasing color com- rawers are shown in sizes 2 to 12 Sounds like old times when yi : A you can buy a good linen hand- binations. Sizes 7 to 14 years. years. ke-chief for such a’'price. Pure iinen, with {emsli!ched edge and Third Fleer—Lanshurgh & Brother it finish. A dozen is not too many to buy at this price. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother

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