Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1921, Page 23

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THE WOMEN'S- . IMPORTED IRISH LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS, woven. corded border and hemstitched hem. Good value, each, 12%;c. LANSBURGH & BROTE EVENING STAE, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 HER New York—Paris SATURDAY STORE NEWS Established 1860 “Deep in Your Eyes,” fhe new waltz, by Selvin’s Dance Orchestra. Just released. 85c. Balcony—Phonograph Shop. 420-30 Seventh St. Northwest ——ee Our Stocks Were ];Veve'r.SO Well Assorted as They Are Today; Our Prices Are Right, Too! ‘ Extiao’rdinby Purchase and 'Salé Silk ! -l e 2 |l This price is positively below the actual i\ cost of manufacture! Newest of summer models! Variety to please every taste! Colors to correspond or contrast with every suit or skirt! The two favored Silk Crepes of the season——Georgette and Crepe de Chine! Sizes up to 44. Every color Fashion has included in her discriminating list: Flesh, white, bisque, honeydew, copen, turquoise, jade, copper, navy, tan and ivory. Ty=on, tuck-in, regulation models in every possible variation of each. Hemstitching, filet lace, vestees, tucks, braiding, embroid- ery, ribbon, buttons, motifs, beads, bugles, insertion, cording, and we noticed several during the process of unpacking that have an all-over embroidery: of “silver threads among the gold”—metal in- tricately interstitched in many a beautiful design. Now that you know what to expect, we'll tell you what WE EXPECT: We expect such a rousing response that the entire lot—and it is a big one—will be exhausted after the first day’s sell- ing, for what we went through to procure these Blouses for you— well, the manufacturer feels as if he had been held up. However, he knows that obliging us means many orders to follow. ’Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Crepe BLOUSES Now, the Suppl_)f of Philippine Underattire Every woman will be interestedtin this good news. We have just unpacked from the import baskets—a large consignment of real Philippine hand-made and hand-embroidered undergar- ments. They show, the finest acéomplishments of the Filipino needle workers. Dainty scallops, effects. The prices are again within'reason: Night Robes, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, Envelope Chemise, $2.95 to $3.95. Straight Chemise, $1.95. Combinations at $3.95, $6.95, $7.95. Third Floer—Lansburgh & Brother. Brassieres of English Net Shields attached, $2.00 Firm enough to serve as a bust supporter, with a vestee attached. Very practical to wear with suit, jacket or sweater—minus a blouse. Third Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother embroidered motifs in scroll, dot and floral ° Accessories for the Bathing Girl Rubber Bathing Caps, in -many styles and colors to match or contrast with any suit, 39c to SL89. Rubber Bathing Hats— Water-tight; styles chic and becoming. Wonderful color combinations and trimming ef- fects, 59c to $225. Bathing Shoes, of plain or striped Sateen; cork soles; sizes 3 to 7 at $1.00. Bathing Shoes_and Slippers, of Sateen and Satin; Mackay or cork soles; sizes 3 to 7 at $1.25 to $2.69. Cravenctte Waterproof Bag. Strong straps and draw strings. Black, plaids and mixtures, 50c. Rubber Scarfs, in_ all colors to be worn as shoulder scarf or girdle. Three-cornered shape that can be arranged in many ways; bound with ripply edg- ing of white, 79¢ to $1.25. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother They’re economical, too, for the fabrics are such exceptionally good quality, the designing so artistic and Fifth-Avenue- like that only the most tactful bargaining enabled us to procure them to sell at a price that would scarcely pay for the making alone. Net Frocks, $19.95 —Creamy white, winsome for their very simplicity and particularly suitable for Commencements, although they are prac- tical enough for general summer wear. Deep, deep hem at bottom of the grace- ful skirt, here and there a medallion of | The “Tom Boy” Dress Is Just Right % for Outings and Such This is the play dress that was designed by our own buyer of children’s clothes, and she knows just the kind of clothes that girls like best. This Tom Boy dress is made from sturdy khaki cloth or dark blue gingham. The pleated bloomer skirt is cut to hang like a regular skirt, and the regulation middy is extra long. You need no petticoats with the Tom Boy Dress—that makes it fine for hiking and camping days. Sizes for girls from 6 to 14 years, $3.95. Dress-up Frocks of White Lawn and Organdie, $2.69 Not regulation $2.69 white dresses, but a manufacturer’s “clean up” of smartest little dresses that we are going to o sell at that price on Saturday. a\ Couldn’t begin' to describe them; the styles are as varied as girls from 6 to 14 could possibly want, and the values are way above the price—$2.69. Play Togs for Little Tots, $3.50 An entirely new cut play dress made with bloomers and overblouse. Economical because they are so easily tubbed, and extremely pretty because those of dark blue chambray have pockets formed like little flower pots, with gay colored woolen embroidered flowers tumbling out. Some of blue and pink check gingham are edged with rick-rack braid and nursery favorites are embroidered on each pocket. Sizes for 2 to 6 years old, White Frocks—Quaint little short-waisted frocks, with lace trimmings and narrow satin ribbon sash, and many other styles, for 2 to 5 year olds, that for quality and value are seldom equaled at $2.95. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Arrived just in time for Saturday 2,400 Pairs of Women’s Summer Silk Stockings at $1.50 “Time, tide and newspapers wait for no man,” so we have not time to tell you the story of how we acquired these SILK STOCKINGS, just when there is rumor that it is only a question of short time when they will be unavailable at any price. The big feature—WE HAVE THEM! Read with interest that they have super-fashioned leg, seamless feet, strong garter hems. Perfect goods. . Plain black, fashionable shades of tan and gray; also mottled effects and novelty dropstitch styles in such an extensive assortment that you will probably choose several irs. All sizes and by all odds the most striking hosiery value Wash- ington has known since the almost forgotten days before the war. 1440 Pairs of Women’s Full-fashe Wi ’s Fine joned Mercerized Hosiery, black, Hollry-—unfnmack. vfifindm white, cordovan and gray, 65c. in all sizes, CHILDREN'S SUMMER SOCKS AND STOCKINGS Summer Socks in 2 variety of fancy tops and solid colors, 29¢. Summer Socks, excellent Lisle in Ribbed bla i plain colors and whi!:. M’p‘h! wrdoun.mmnll &mu'%?l;tis for SLOC. 6 to 9. Zc. Boys® Ribbed Hqslery, sizes 7 to hard 1 Sturdy ki veks, g aire fon S0k lace encircled with a fine frill of the net. The same idea is carried out in the corners of the back-and-front collar in bertha effect. One-inch satin ribbon falls from the girlish girdle that is edged with a frill. Only $19.95, remember. Organdie Frocks, $25 | —Come in Cherry Ripe, Copen, Bisque, Maize, Sulphur, Peach Blow, Navy, Jade, Cerise and many other pastel and deeper tones, including Tobacco Brown for women of quieter taste— and oh, what a host of models! What an array of effects! Sketch shows an especially attrac- tive one—white Organdie combined with cherry ripe dotted swiss, the layer-like bands on the skirt being-outlined with piping of white, a cor- Filmy, dainty, modish and becoming are these Cool Summer Frocks of Fine Net and Organdie They're wearing them at all the fashionable beaches— Wool Jersey Bathing Suits But you can wager they’re paying more than our extra special price, which is only $18.95 Yes, indeed! Just shop around, write to the shops that specialize in this class of summer essential, you'll find that this suit costs much more elsewhere. Note it has the blazer stripe sash, knicker cuff and neck finish. We also have them with the brilliant Roman stripes, too. There’s a wonderful array of colors, daring, subdued, or what you wish. Plain or heather mixtures, and there is one or more for every possible preference. The three-in-one model, comprising knickers, bodice and skirt, as shown in sketch—this style being favored because it is chic and allows such freedom for swimming. For the more conservative taste, Mohair Bathing Suits at $4.50 (As sketched.) Excellent quality black Mohair which we had made to our own specifications. Please note the extended sleeve—we had that made to conform to the idea of women who prefer it. Neatly trimmed with rows of white soutache. This, too, is a remarkable value and it was made exclusively for us. Complete range of other styles at all prices from $4.50 to $18.95. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Pink Glove-Silk Underattire Best for the tourist as well as the segy-at-home. The tourist can slip 2 summer’s sup®y of these exquisitely pretty silken things into the space that she used to give to one or two old- fashioned laundered garments—and she can rinse them out in the basin overnight with no trouble at all. And they are just as economically pretty and comfortable for the stay-at-home who has learned to love their luxurious feel and cool comfort. Silk Vests, in sizes 36 to 42, priced $249 to $3.95. Silk Bloomers, sizes 5 to 7, are $3.65 to $5.50. Silk Chemise, sizes 36 to 42, are $3.95 to $545. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brether Sashes and Rib}béns fo maich Your new frock, or maybe to tone up an old one—for there are colors of every kind, in widths for all ribbon uses. Sashes are reduced to $4.086—Which is a great deal less than we have before offered this kind of sash, made with deep fringed ends in all sorts of pretty ways. Ribbons at 39c yard—An attractive array of Moire and Satin Ribbons, in plain and fancy effects, in all the popular colors. Widths from 5 to 9 inches. Ribbons from 23c to 45c yard—All the new colors in many kinds of ribbons, plain or with picot edge, in sizes 2 to 9, suitable for sashes, millinery and dress trimmings. Ribbons at $125 yard—9-inch Ribbon of rich, lustrous satin, in beautiful shades of hernna, navy, gray, tangerine, pink, light blue and white and black. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother responding effect on sleeves; sash and white organdie collar. Tiny crochet buttons add another-smart trimming. Time and space forbid further descrip- tions, but we hope you will come while the stock: is fresh, complete and choose from a vast assortment. t.,“j You'll Surely Want at Least One of These New Wash Skirts at $4.50 GABARDINE SKIRTS SURFSATIN SKIRTS Such an extensive line that you will wonder which to choose. The trig-line models that always look so well after laundering. The Gabardines include every width cord in this class of fabric and the Surfsatin keeps its luster as long as it is in use. Buttons, narrow girdles and belts; pockets, different little touches that render the skirts attractive. You'll need one or two for vacation time or summer wear generally. Why not select from this lot—the values are ex- ceptional at $4.50? L Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother “The sun shines east, the sun shines west.” The rain pours down, dut you're doubdly blest— Tbilet Comforts It costs little to keep cool if you own one of our : Vantine’s Taleum. ... 16c Vantine’s Compact Powder, 28¢ ::fg.":: vonter...me Rain-or-Shine Umbrellas La Reine Taleum... ...19¢ 5 Kolynos Tooth Paste, 3 for Hinds’ Honey and Almend ream Deo, pleasant deod 19¢ H-rfl&‘ Hubbard Ayers’ Powder o ] First Flootlansburgh & Bre. So neat and attractive that they are ‘equally suitable for protection from the rain or to shield you from the sun’s rays— and summer is here in earnest when the sun certainly shines its hottest. Tomorrow we offer a special lot at even more special prices. They are excellent quality Black Silk Gloria with silk tape edge for strength and neat finish. Paragon frames, ring bakelite or leather handles. Some with white tips and ferrule to match handle. 26-inch Umbrella; ebonine handle with silk ”‘m ‘é:‘fdh, bakelite handle, ring or lesther wrist strap, $4.00. " 24-fnch Umbrella, bakelite handle-und tips, ting handis, $450, & Brother f ifth Avenue Says: They're-Correct Summer Hats of [laffeta, Georgette and Transparent Hair We agree, but we go further and say that they must be economical, too— so we set prices at the low- est possible level consistent with best materials and Fifth Avenue’s choice of styles— New Taffeta and Georgette Hats I y or combined, but in - ThefTaffetas andGeorgettes are-tailored, singl. every instance so chic and smart that you'll adore them. One style is a thoronghbred turn-up brimugrith pleated motifs edging the brim. Navy black, brown and gray. The-Georgettes are aldovery tailored and smart—the kind a woman selects to wear withenmmer suit or skirt and blouse, ard there are touches of beads, embroidery,bands and whatever is nsed this season. Imme nse Selection of White Millinery Transparent Hair Hats - $6.95 ‘The Transparent Hair Hats are trim- med with uncurled ostrich, flowers or more dressy effects, and the shapes are so new and becoming—they are so light in weight and rich in appearance—that summer will be much more de- lightful if you wear onc of these ultra- modish hats. i

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