Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 13

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— THE_EVENING NTAR, WASHINGTOX, C, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1%L ington. Kodaks from $2 to $55. YOU NEED A KODAK every day In Wash- The wanted styles and sizes are here In First Floer LANS BURGH & BroT % =3 for Ringling Bros. Circus Tickets 7 Sz 5+ On Sale combined shows on sale Saturday, May 14th, 8th Street Entrance. ER Washington, May 13, 1921 New York—Paris " SATURDAY STORE NEWS " Established 180 120-30 Seventh St., Northwest A Splendid Purchase and Sale—750 Tailored, Sports and Dress Hals Business women in this sale of Ao Z:f:§,$3‘ 9 5 How in the world can any one sit down and make blouses by hand at prices that admit of selling them at this price? Well, as a matter of fact. they couldn’t under ordinary circumstances. This i< a special purchase brought about by commercial conditions that are too long to relate, the only actually interesting fea- ture being that you can get them at this figure. They are to be had will be interested Handmade Blouses Sheer Voiles and Batiste deftly hand- wrought in every part. Please look at de- tails we have sketched for your inspection. Notice the amount of hand-drawn design. embroidered dots, handmade picot edging collar and cuffs. Those tucks you see are all sewn by hand and the seams which you cannot see are also sewn by hand. Ruttons and button- holes done strictly by hand—oh, well, they are ABSOLUT Y HANDMADE throughout, and the price is repeated for your reminder—$3.95. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Rrother Coming Monday— In Its Annual Recurrence Our Mid-May Sale of Mid-Summer Dresses for Women and Misses SEE THE DRESSES SATURDAY! —in our Seventh Street Windows. We will tell you all about the sale— the dresses—the price—the savings— and everything, in Sunday’s paper. W atch—W ait—Anticipate! French Spot Veiling, 59c Tt g = How feminine charm is en- E hanced by winsome, chic and = becoming Veiling, in French § spot effect, shown in attractive color combinations: Black- é white, black-flesh, brown-tan, = jade-white and others just as smart. Mafine, in Rainbow Colors, 35¢c — Rainproof! Isn’t that worth considering, particularly when Maline has hosts of uses and is in demand more than ever before. First Floor SASHES—Ready to Wear at $4.00 Plain, faille, plaid, solid colors and ever 8o many different styles. This price is very low for a ready-made sash, for this style would ordinarily advance the price instead of keeping down to mere cost of ribbon and work. French Corded Taffeta Rib- bon, yard, 59c—Plain and two- tone cffects, in a satisfactory range of colors and styles; vartous widths, suitable for hair bows, sashes, girdles, etc. Ribbons, 5 to 9 inches wide, yard, 50c—Taffeta, moire, plain, stripes and novelties. Light and dark colors in every con- ceivable kind you would want for hair bows, sashes, fancy work, etc. 7<inch Moire and Faille Rib- bons, yard, 79c—Heavy qual- ity, in a variety of colors and ects. For hair bows, sashes, girdles, fancy work and so on, these ribbons are especially adaptable. Picot Edge Ribbons, in Vari- ety, yard, 29c to 45c—Light and darkccolors, in three different widths, suitable for sashes, millinery trimming, fancy work and many other purposes which women know so well. First Fleor—lansburgh & Bre Silk Sport Skirts With-ghe- Charm of: Early Summer [ ! ’ Vi $_l _Z.. 5 L. & B. Peroxide Soap, 3 for 25¢. Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder, 19¢ Pcheco Tooth Paste, 30c STYLE is the. prime factor’in rendering- Sports Skirts o 2n effectual deodorant, Toilet Needs HandsScrubbrushes, 10c. iolet Ammonia, 2 for 25¢c. The creme de.la creme of smart style! Of course interesting to women of discriminating taste. At the seme time VALUE has its appeal, and this lot of hand- some skirts certainly represent STYLE and VALUE in the most extraordinary degree. Oh, what an array of lovely materials in soft, rich toxtures and color schemes—solid or plalds, cross-bars and noveltics, in Roshanara, Canton Crepe, Novelty Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Baronet and Brocades, Vantine’s Incense Sets, 50c Azurea Face Powder, 85c. First Floor. Famous Baltimore Taffy, 40c 1b. You know the kind—with pea- nut or shredded cocomnut em- bedded in rich syrup to maka & confection as good as candy csn bo made. Balt Water Tafly, box,. 2 Frosh eitod Aimond The & Pleated and gtraight-line effects that are rifht up to the latest dletates of that stern arbitress, Dame Fashion, Mellow celorings in summery tints, such as maize, rose, orchid, ivery, eream, taupe, green, jade, henne, tangerin, Balted the :an -niule;cmhl'r:flm‘lh: mlln:.' " i gm‘.fi.‘:"m l:.: 6 ecame nnd see themy #oloct from the most satfy. a” factory group of Bkirts obtminable at oar low price—$IL98, Asecrted Temy Soige-1hs D Neeand Fiowr—Lamaburgh & Brothey First Floor We Wish We Had More of These Ingrain Silk Stockings $1.79 the most popular stockings on Samples—you know that means the best to be had. And the market, and we only have when you see the maker’s name stamped on every pair you 720 pairs—they will make a lively sale while they last, at will want to buy a season’s supply. We are not at liberty to mention the name- and it is well that we cannot, for the limited quantity would be totally inadequate to meet the de- mand. Suffice to say-—they have the popular heel—they are full-fashioned-—and the cofor range is wide, but more blacks than any other. Sizes 8175 to 10, WOMEN heels and super and plenty of na pair SILK STOCKINGS-—With cotton tops, toes and hioned leg. Bl Practical y CHILDREN’'S RIBBED STOCKINGS—Fine, serviceable grade, in black, white and brown. You could not ask for better-looking, better-made or better-wearing stockings for the children. 250 lected cotton, and ribhed to fit smoothly. Black only, and sizes from You will like the value Saturday at 3 pairs $1 7Y to 11, for «es G AT RS e Firat Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother “Radiant” Pearl Necklaces Make Pleasing Gifts to Graduates ——and here they are at special pricing. “Radiant” pearls are guarantecd against discoloration and peeling. They are lovely in design and perfectly graduated— and the luster is an excellent simulation of genuine pearls; all are fastened with solid gold clasps: 16=inch Necklaces—special, $1.59 24-inch Necklaces—special, $5.25 27-inch Necklaces—special, $7.85 Firat Floor—Lansbnrgh & Brother p The Charm of Neckwear is in its becoming effect Guimpes with frilly jabots that are too pretty for words! White and cream, and how they set off the summer sweaters, jackets and other garments that only need pretty neckwear as a finish. $2.50 to $8.95. Collars of Real Irish Crochet, $3.95—Such an assortment of patterns and styles that the only way for you to form a correct idea, is to come and see them. You'll want one, two or several. ., Genuine Filet Neckwear, $L19 to $3.95—Copllars and cuffs in wide, narrow, long, short and every possible style that Fashion demands of the smartly attired woman or miss, Do see these and select what you need while these special prices prevail. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother The Big Shirt Sale—is Sti Thousands-of men are wearing new shirts, because | of this sale. Thousands of others still have an oppor- tunity to buy their season’s supply. The sale is still big, because the selection of pat- terns and materials is as varied and as desirable today as when the selling started. This sale was planned in the knowledge that there | are many people who wait until the last minute to buy. | ‘We hope you are one of them—for you can come tomor- | row and make a leisurely selection, happy in the assurance that you are getting the same good materials, smart patterns | and the same good values as the early buyer found. Don't miss the greatest Shirt buying opportunity of the -geason. All ready for you tomorrow at-9:15. Direct Street Entrance to Men's Shop Greatly 95 Underpriced That millinery modes so entirely new—and so exceptionally charming— should be included in a special selling is unusual. For these hats are new, As evidence of decidedly superior in quality and most artistic in effect. their newness here are— Sailor Hats — handmade, of Nacre Braid—the Hat of the day on Fifth Ave. Sports Hats of straws and combinations of fabrics. ] Dress Hats of Georgette, in i pastel shades. Tailored Hats of Visca Braid with wide bands of draped georg- ette. Every detail of these hats is characteristic of millinery much higher priced. They are exceedingly well made. The colors are chosen to har- monize with the smartest costumes. Hats for practically every daytime accasion and hats for sports and travel wear. Seven styles sketched—scores of others equally as beautiful —a most unusual collection—extremely low priced—$3.95 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Genuine Leather Summer Petticoals Handbags, $2.95 Something you never expected to see again is handbags at this price! It required considerable planning, but we procured this exceptionally good lot to sell at lowest price on record for such good quality, although there are inferior bags on the market at low prices. As we said in the beginning. GENUINE LLEATHERS—calf, Morocco, Vachette and Leaf. Good quality linings and firm clasps. of Wash Silk: and Satin Tub Silk Petticoats, in panel front and back models; finished with hemstitched hem, $2.95. Tub Silk Petticoats, panel back and front: elastic at waist; hemstitching and tucks or sealloped edpe. $3.50. Tub Silk Petticoats, panel back and front deep flounces with shirring, tucks and ruffles; regular and extra sizes, $3.95 and $4.95. White Sateen Petticoats, finished with scal- loped edge or flounce, tucked and pleated rui- fle: elastic at waist, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95. White Sateen Petticoats, full extra size, made with tucked flounce, finished with small ruftles, $1.50, $1.95. Summer Petticoats of white panne cloth, in full extra sizes; tucked flounce and elastic at waist, §2.95. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother The season’s wanted colors: Brown black, navy and green. Some fitted and mirror. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother It'’s the two fia;rs of Knickers that form an economy feature not to be overlooked in these Boys’ Norfolk Suits at $12.6 “Well, whatcha know ’bout that?” is about what a 5 normal American boy of the live-wire type would say as he proudly displays his new suit, made equal to two suits by the addition of an extra pair of Knickers. Parents who pay the bills are delighted, too, so we sugge.t you observe this lot, which is about the best value obtainable in this class of clothes for growing boys. . ) Excellent quality Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres—ALL WOOL, MARK YOU! Jackets with belts and patch pockets and the knickers made to stand a lot of hard wear such as boys of 8 to 18 years impose upon their clothes. Boys’ Navy Blue Serge Suits—Norfolk models, knickers lined throughout ; sizes 8 to 18 years. $9.75. Boys’ Fancy Norfolk Suits—Smart looking mixtures; single or double breasted Norfolk coats; full lined $6 85 . knickers. Sizes 9to 17 years ...ccevevenneninnnns Boys” Summer Togs Boys’ Middy Hats (washable), 49¢ to 98c. Boys’ Sweaters, $1.98 to $3.98. Boys’ Washable Ties, 29c. Boys' Suspenders, 49¢c. Boys’ Overalls, 49c to 98c. Boys’ Middy Blouses, 98c. Boys’ Koveralls, 98c. Boys’ Play Suits, 89c. Boys’ Unionalls, 98c. Boys’ Good Blouses, 79c and 98c. Boys’ Excellent Shirts, 98c to $1.95. Boys’ Khaki Knickers, 98c to $1.98. Boys' Khaki Knee Pants, 79¢ to 98c. Boys' Pajamas (1 and 2 piece), $1.29 to $1.49. 3 Boys’ Tub Suits, $1.00 to $3.98. Boys' Serge Knickers, $1.98 to $3.98. Boys’ Golf Caps, 59c to $1.50. Boys' Leather Belts, 49c to 98c. Boys™Bathing Suits, 79c to $3.98. Boys' Straw Hats, 98c to $3.98. Boys’ Baseball Outfit, $1.98. Fitth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother

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