Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY. MAY 3%, 192T. It’s all about a Shirt Sale— Bigger than Washington’s monument— It almost takes your breath away— {Shirtst F anything makes clear what we thought of the merit of these shirts, Illllllllllllllfllll it is the fact that we bought 10,287 of them. And we'd be the next thing to crazy to do such a thing if we hadn’t felt certain that we'd sell them all. But the $1.29 ‘price will take care of that! But we're not depending on the mere sound of the price. For Washington has had plenty of Shirt sales at about that price—- But not such shirts. Not shirts of-—- Clitheroe Woven Madras Dimity Cords Oxford Stripe Printed Madras Printed Corded Madras Printed Crepe Madras 80-Square Percales Barriford Pique Cords Flat Stripe Madras Plain Mercerized Shirtings One of the greatest single purchases of fresh, perfect shirts on record, goeson sale tomorrow at 8 a.m. llll.ll--ll.llI-!\llllll ERE R N R R A RN R SN RN R R Sizes 13% to 18, arranged on tables according to size to facilitate selection. More than 100 smartly-striped, fast-color patterns to choose from. And while men will wear the shirts, lots of women will do the buying. And women know what suck materials are worth. And they’ll best appreciate the splendid work- manship that characterizes these shirts. It’s the biggest thing in the way of a Shirt sale W ashington has ever seen! Neatly half of the first floor will be devoted toit! There’s an army of extra salespeople. - All the 7th St. windows are displaying them. ALL READY FOR YOU THURSDAY MORNING! LANSBURGH & BROTHER The Men’s Shop will open at 8 o’clock Thursday morning to allow the busy office man to participate in the sale of Zi= N G T ——— =

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