Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1921, Page 55

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. MAY 15, 1921—PART 2 : = ‘hl = thin a Few Short Weeks—“Knee Deep in June”; ey B, wait Your Pleasure. Ready, Splendidly Ready! ANSBURGH 6 BRQTHER ection. Also in Sunday’s Post and Times. Cireus Tiekets en Sale 8th Street Entrance A - = - — — - e ity b Pages 14 and 15, Main 1 A Sensational Sale of FLOOR LAMPS \Newest Summer Millinery | A wonderful purchase of one hundred beautiful lamps, lf there's anytlu‘ng a woman atlarzs. itisa becom;ng and modish hat! It is quite natural, for nothing 1s so attrac- | presenting the most remarkable values we ever saw tive as correct style and suitable effect in headwear We think this is the biggest thing in lamp-selling we have We enjoy the distinction of offering only such hats as those nhgwin[‘z indi- ever-attempted. 2 resee viduality, artistic arrangement of trim- : = PRUERCL 3358 mings. up-to-the-minute models and all Ts:pmiqgox;fi S;?:z:gzov li ‘m“m mimmmm i that makes millinery desirable. ers T:m:':fi o ¢ this Is Clastitihunidko-s f ' ] cance o : SR, established when 3 W ) this statement Is made: Every lamp Is the finest product of the leading lamp maker of the middle west. We bought them for The Sales of May because we feel sure that you will appreciate the uncommon sav- ing opportunity. We realize that this is not the lamp-buying season— but when we saw the lamps, noted the splendid workmanship, the beau- tiful styles and the high quality of the materials used in their construc- tion, we simply couldn’t resist the chance to bring them to your atten- tion. Only six of the many styles pictured THE STANDS are exceptionally beautiful. Made of seasoned wood, handsomely turned — finished in rich mahogany, 54 inches tall, with heavy base and shafts. Are fitted with light chain pull sockets, cord f mported French Beaded Handbags o AR _ ~ | When on your shopping rounds tomorrow, stop in our Millinery Department and try on a few, then select the one you think best suited to you. Tailored Hats for street, travel and summer wear that does not call for | dressy styles—but if you want | more dressy kinds, there are hosts of them in Georgette, Taffeta, Moire, including Organdie Hats. You know they are the newest in every model Sport Hats in such profusion that only appearance among seeing them will convey a correct Light, dark com- idea. Soft, stiff, combined straws ¢ aight, rolled, with_ fabrics, tams and just about cushion er is new in enough to exhaust any .one’s vo- | brims. cabulary. Prices range from $5, $8.50 to $10 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother In a Sale That Surely Brings Down Prices shades, chain-pull sockets, (rimmings and drops of rich chenille. Seams are finished with fancy braids. cord and plug ... cord and plug. Newest shapes and designs. If we should tel' you the original prices Every one is an imported bag, beaded by these bags, vou would be amaZed. When hand, and the colors, designs and finishing Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother u see the b 1 look at our price tag, touches are such that you might wonder . - s e e = I — wbout what you save. how and where we got them. At $11.95 Other Mid-May Sales Planned to Meet Summer Home Needs ho are planning to bring the brightness of summertime into the home, and its surroundings. Some people floor coverings and furnishings are an affront to the eye—tolerated only because there is in the minds of the Such is far from the case. Prices, in comparison with last year, have u'll know Includes many novelties of shape and ] R % B o E pattern. Handsome'y lined with rich silk; Many happy surprises await those w firm metal clasps and handles of beaded there may be whose window decorations, purchaser the thought that new furnishings would be extremely costly. design. Floral, conventional and art nouveau, in dropped beyond all reasonable expectations. Here is plenty of evidence: g y ~ i f such dazzlingly beautiful colors that you 5 . D . TR | Wl SN Se Pretty Serim and Marquisette CURTAINS | Here are lowered 2 - $2.25 pair prices on RUGS | At $25.00 Prices for which you have waited. Sharp re- These have frames of Galalite, a substance resembling precious materials that are only I ductions on rugs of the wanted kinds—whose se- ( i used in the most expensive articles. Then there are richly embellished metal frames, self- Mec = : e fring and colored frames and all fitted with firmest clasps Th? S‘fl?f of May rjfl’er a most timely economy op lection was guided by good taste—which possess | gns and cc are spacions, for: fatet 2‘?;{" \‘"\IEE;_ Such designs! But, portunity. I h"f(‘ curtains are made (’fAEOOd quaht)' scrim [ the qualifications of beauty. of pattern and dura- | ,-c‘h is an ticeable aboye TRy and marqisette in cream, white and beige; with lace edge | bility. p1) i favor 1 alv “irm 3 re—Laans 3 H - > | | il aiiak value: EXtigEIser—Eansburah € protier: and insertion. Several neat effects. Full length 274 yards, | Fine Wil Vel | - R and 40 inches wide. Ideal for summer homes. & I me Walton Velvet 59 74 | b AW Se e N TV B - | and Axminster RUGS . / I . \v o . . C‘ross_Stri C Curtains $1 19 ir I The names of some of the best rug makers in i : Sale o [mp()rl'!d Linoerie Ribbons S, . America are stamped on the backs of these rugs—they f - . are gems of beauty and quality—every rug perfect, and Only, 62 pairs in all—in effective snowflake on cool green shade, selected from our regular stock. Sizes 83x106 and . . with heavy cross-stripes. These curtains are ideal for summer use, they 9x12. June brides and grooms should make the best of Sold by the piece only ire light enough to permit the breezes to sift through, yet heavy enough this sclling, for the savings are 25, 33%3% and more. # | S S e e “" to keep the sun's rays out. Complete with valance. e | For that is the way the French export- » No. 1, 45c piece }i C t ! [ 9x12 Rattan!a Rugs $1 7 95 | s send this exquisitely dainty Lingerie \0 1%, 60c piece i re Onnes i Lace.Edgg Cur[ain Ready.to.Hang Are Séecml at ® dad [ p kbbon, whose French origin can never be No. 2, 85c piece . The sdeallsmines o | z y 2 . . rug—they wear like iron—ther estioned once vou note the design and No. 3, - $1.10 piece | A Great Sale of Them Serim, 21c yard Awnings, Special Il are easy to keep clean, as they can be washed with i 3 No. 5, $1.65 piece T . _ . soap and water. Shown in a variety of attractive i Purely American are THESE Ribbons - omorrow at 36 inches wide—attrac- Made of delsllgnst.hgn cool gray grounds. Only twenty-riine to i Betw 1 i of plain, .;tn};ofl and two-toned moire taf- tive figured designs, or plain ::,r:u:‘:.kj : s * * % i ! tor ¢ fets inches wide ius ' H B | I h s colors at look pretties o 3 . N 4 . ing awning 5 g h | \ e price hat bows and sahes. Very 3Q) c windows. A splendid qual- material, in Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum | il pical of Sules of SPECHAL VATA » e cmm o C ) | ity that will launder beauti- ciective. | - h | ! Fir t Fleor—Lan hurgh & Hrother . Exceptional Values m”-‘: and give .(‘NC(‘”‘-'"'- These are i Extra SPeClal, Square )ard 1“ . | service. A wonderful value. ?&(“:om‘x i | i One of those happy surprises —_ s lar sizes at + | | H| u e — | that we take delight in bringing . special | C I to vour attention at just the right Curtain Madras 3 7 prCings: | i moment. Distinctive designs and 36 inches wide—woven con- 30-inch size 2 Il I ‘ - 1 . [" i Karmoni eries—for i . .. 36-inch size i Surh beautiful linoleums supply many needs when | il / Ciy ’nl){)’ t(l"[ ('()t”()t{) ® | harmonious col orings—for cur- ventional and ~.«mll piltlc.rn.\. tocinich 5 =% il it is used as kitchen, bedroom and other floor cover- | \‘,}' % tains, hangings. slip-covers. sofa . launders without being 10CR (SIZE: . . Il ings. It is noiseless, easily cleaned. does not stain, || i {. F pillows, cushions, fancy articles, . stretched ; rose. blue, gold and 48-inch size .. | holds its color effect until completely worn out, as | ;‘{ o [ s etc., 36 inches wide and excellent green shades. These are of ex- Awnings Materfals — Weather- | the colors run through to the heavy burlap back— | ittt E'fifi RO | value. Yard ........ C full 31 inches. wide, and | Please bring room measurements, 2 i i . —s . = — splendid quality to buy, 32C i | i REDUCED TO = — . ? loor—Lansburxh & Brother—Sales of May for, yard ... | o st T i e C D . Domestics, Muslins, Sheetings, Just See How Prices Have Come Down - 5 R = = UNBLEACHED SHEETING DOMESTIC LONGCLOTH— T cif — "ouarEER SRR e T The value-wise woman EMBROIDERED AND : ' f - . . T . f il : 4 = = 201, inches wide; the famous 36 inches wide; sheer and soft ” 7 % I L will certainly attend this HEMSTITCHED PIL- H”"a’m‘l brand. ‘Good weight !m;l children’s wear and fine A T""C’ly Arrival Of ‘\0[)0"‘5” Sheets f ale as early as possible to- EOWCASE S = i ot and finish, will give long service. s, SeclS5c IN COMPLETE SIZE RANGE . a ooy . anoth I '8 B3 DRI E : £ < I I morrow morning. Shipment—in they go N‘“""‘gf hne Neponsit is the second ticket of the famous, long-wearing || it Monday at an exception- | S yards for............o.. DOMESTIC NAINSOOK— Cast lron sheets—it is not necessary for us to comment on | i touches. Others have quarters of Grey ally low price. Beautiful | 40 iaches -wides der i || their merit, as they are known as the best. Nothing wrong i > J nbroidered designs and e : €5, a ‘wonder m with shese sheets that will impair the serviceability. Here are it Suede and black patent leather vamps ke sith quality and value. Note the the sizes: i Then there's still anot rith hemstitching, ‘some, Wil SEA ISLA width, how desirable for mak- 53 ] I hen there's still another with gun-metal | initials. Made of the est SHEETING— ing undergarments. 20 Size 63x90, each I Size 81x99, each... [ I f vamps. muslin in Tegulation sizes. = Extra value, yard...... [V Size 72x90, each Size 81x108, eac! While they last, 59C ! Unbleached, but easy to | Size 72x99, each Size 90x99, each We've done our part, now it’s up to vou. each = OIN | bleach; 36 inches wide; || BLEACHED MUSLIN— Size 72x108, eac S il Covered \re vou going to take advantage of this == - | e e ellm“‘ig;‘c‘:;_' 40 inches wide; good quality Size 81298, cach ARG I i . 3 irare you going to take a chance and MIDDY TWILL— | tional valuwe, 10 lfl"d free from dressing; in mill _PILLOWCASES—Assorted PILLOW CASES — Size !;'1 Aelted and turn soles: some are rather lo ‘Ihat’s just what you'll do unless Extra heavy grade and weight; yards for.. .. $l f"‘g'fh’ of 4 to 10 yards; ideal sizes; good weight and per- 42x36, with slight oil spots; f c 1 eans of perforated trimming vou arrive early in thissale 27 inches wide, suitable for l | I amy uses) e lsc fect guality. A very $l made StEmMghti it $1 i atc by mea periora g you 1 ) s sale, middy blouses, skirs, () L) — I cial, syardiodzonsssnss special value at 3 for schvage, special, 4 for | I Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ete. Yard Cc Viret Floor—Lansburgh & Brother s b o I |[’ 5 { — — T Lh- £ .

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