Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1921, Page 13

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LANSBURGH & BROTHER ‘Washington, June 12, 1921 offers the article for The price is the second consideration. Not know- transaction. When you deal in this store, your: over sixty years of experience and refiabifity guarantee fair treatment to you. You Couldr’t Buy Prettier Undermuslins Of course, you could buy finer materials, with more elaborate trimmings, but they would have no daintier charm than these economically priced undermuslins for general wear. Every garment is carefully made from good quality materials, and very prettily trimmed. Petticoats that are sun-proof—At least they are as nearly sun-proof as double front panels of white cambric can make them, and their bottoms are finished $1 00 with embroidered scallops e.ceccceccecenn,... % Sample Petticoats of Muslin—Just a clear-away of some sample petticoats of good quality muslin, finished with deep flounce of embroidery with muslin $l 50 . underlay. An excellent value for the price.. models—Women who prefer . Pajamas in popular Pajamas should not oweriook this sale of Billie Burkes and two-piece models, made of flesh batiste with round and V necks, trimmed with lace or hemstitching. $1.95 to Nightgowns of Batiste and Nainsook—Priced much less than you have recently been able to buy such good gowns of white batiste and flesh nainsook, with round or square neck, slip-over style, prettily $1 25 trimmed ...... e emeserasesocaasensse * Nightgowns of Windsor Crepe—In both white and flesh color, slip-over style, with the round neck neatly finished with shirring and hemstitching. Convenient for tourists, because Windsor crepe needs no $l 50 ORI e e e e e Envelope Chemise—Many styles to choose from, all of good quality nainsook, with built-up shoulders. Trim- mings of lace-edged embroidery medailions on $1 2 5 entre-deux of lace and hemstitcled bands .... * e Third Flsor—Lansburgh & Brother | One Hunilréd New White | Canton Crepe Hats Come for a June Sale at $10 New shapes, new effects, including floral touches in garland or bouquet arrangement. Summery shapes with drooping btims, roll and semi-roll-ups, ribbons, ostrich, fringe | and whatever Fashion has decided the smart- ly-outfitted American woman and miss shall don in the way of headwear, is noticeable in this special group of becoming and :ultra- smart Hats of pure white Canton: Crepe. MONDAY STORE NEWS 420-30 Seventh St. Northwest | Lovely, Sheer Whité Dresses Blossom Out Under June Sunshine priced them very . special—Choice The fact is, if we priced them according to the merits of their fine materials, the expert needlework, artistic designing and trimming effect-we assure you $25 wouldn’t buy one. Fine Nets, Organdies, Dotted Swiss ‘Are the trio of materials—white or with dashes of color. Trimmings are actual art work of the most capable designers. Rosettes, motifs, floral touches, ribbons, tucks, frills, tiny ruffles and sashes—panels and many show the Parisian idea of bouffant hip, others conform to the cling- ing type, for more rounded fi new and pretty that you’'ll think $25 a very little price—so it is, but we worked hard to get this unusual value, and we are going to give you full benefit of it. Sizes for women and misses. ut all so . Second Fleor—lansburgh & Brether Neat Summer Dresses for Home Wear Simply made dresses that women who are care- ful about their appearance, even on busiest day:s, will want. The materials are good, the styles are varied, and the trimmings and finish are just a little better than the average home seamstress could achieve. But w'hat’s the use sewing, anyway, when you can buy dresses like these at about the cost of the material? House Dresses—Of good quality gingham in peat checks and plaids, with vests and collars of or- gandy or self, with big pockets and novelty 51.95 belts ..... coeoessnos ceccmeces esccscsacossns Porch Dresses—Pretty enough for marketing and general neighborhood wear, made of figured batiste with organdy trimmings, some of them with the ss 95 new apron froft....ceecccscssceccsoocessccse ®: Dresses of white striped voile, trimmed in novel ways with blue, pink or brown check gingham. These dresses feature the new circular cuffs.. $6'95 Bungalow Aprons—Slip-on and button front and back models of good quality percale, with large pockets and novelty belts, trimmed with rick-rack or con- sl 95 trasting materials ceeeenniecieeeeiiciiienan * Breakfast Sets—So many women like these easy-to- slip-on two-piece dresses that we are shm:m in lain and striped percale. Jackets have bel , and gcallop edges bound with contrasting color. Unmsually good values at $1.95 and $2.95. Tatrd Fleor—lamsburgh & Brother —ee Kayser Summer Knit Union Suits for Women Kayser underwear requires no recommendation any more than sterling silver, so all we can say is that these three groups of Union Strits are Kayser at its best of qual- ity and Lansburgh at its best of value, which means more than pages can tell. As a well meant suggestion—why not stock up forvacation? Fine Weave Cotton in hite: Sizes 36 and 38, 79¢c; sizes 40, 42 and 44, 95¢c. Fine Weave Lisle in white—Sizes 36 and 38, $1.39; sizes 40, 42, 44, $1.65. Fine Weave Lisle in white: Sizes 36 and 38, $1.89; sizes 40, 42, 44, $210, First Flosr—lansburgh & Brother Women’s Silk-and-Fiber Mixed STOCKINGS at 79¢ 'Will cost little, but add a great deal to sunmmer supply—especially if you are i im vacation. ‘Even at home they will come ih handy, %My- always increases the need for plenty of Hflg' hosiery. . ‘White, gray and tan; ¢eamless feet, cotton tops to defy garter strain; seathed backs. Sizes as they tun, * x % : Women'’s Full-fishioned Silk Stockings—Black, white, tan and gray. Sizes as they run. Called “irreg- ulars,” which doesn’t amount to anything be- 51‘39 cause they are almost good as firsts. Pair... Women's Fall-fashioned Lisle Stotkinge-Black, white and gray; sizes 8%4 to 10, Perfectqu:.lity65c and unusual value. (T ceveveoovossvvemsanre d THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, JUNE 12, 1921—PART 1 7 The Infants’ Own Section Steps Out Tomorrow With Its Annual June Sale This event in the interest of new and tiny babies means real opportunity for mothers. There will be money-saving possibilities, of course, but the fact that we have made ample preparations to supply everything that Baby needs will interest most. YOUR BABY is the monarch of the ;* home—the ruler must be properly clothed— must sleep in well chosen bed fittings—must be cared for just so—we have just the things needed—with each article in the quality you desire—at a price within reason. - With every Layette purchased we will present an attractively illustrated “Baby Record Book,” in which you can note the important events in baby’s life up to the day he speaks his first word. Layette of 29 pieces (containing every essential), $12.75. Binders—Flannel, 25¢; Knitted, 5% Wrapper Front Shirts—Summer weight, 59c; Merino, $1.00; Wool, $1.65; Silk-and-wool, $1.95. Hemmed Diapers, 12 to a pack- age, size 27x27, $2.50. We also have sizes 18x36, 20x40, 22x44, 24x48. Hosiery—Socks, 39c; Long Cash- mere Stockings, 59c; Long Silk-and-wool Stockings, 79c. Bootees—Pink, Blue and White, hand crocheted, 18c to $1.50. Skirts—Flannel, $1.95 to $2.95; Flannelette Gertrudes, 79c; Flannel Gertrudes, hand- stitched, $1.50; Hand-embroid- ered Gertrudes. $2.95 to $3.50. Cotton Skirts and Gertrudes— Machine made, 69c to $1.50; Handmade, $1.95 to $3.50. Slips and Dresses—Machine made, $1.25 to $3.95; Hand- made, $1.95 to $5.95. Baby Requirements .~ Attractively Priced Complete Assortment Of white and colored dresses, white and colored creepers and rompers, muslin and silk caps, white cashmere coats and capes. So see we have prepared for Baby’ comfort and style from the moment of birth until the darling begins to walk. A Complete Line of Baby Furniture. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother - Wrappers—Flannelette, $1.00 to $1.25; Cashmere, $1.95 to $5.95. Nighties, with drawstring—Flan- glelette, $1.00; Knitted fabric, .00. Sacques—Knitted and Crocheted, 95c to $250; Cashmere, $1.50 to ‘$3.95; Flannelette, 59¢ to $1.00. Pillowslips—Hand -embroidered, $1.50 to $395; Embroidery Ruffle, $1.50 to $2.25. For Baby’s Bed— Sheets, 59¢ to $1.00. Silk Puffs,,$295 to $5.95. Floss Pillows, 59c. Quilted Pads—17x18, 39c; 18x34, 75c; 27x34, $1.00. Sanitary Essentials— Rubber Diapers, square, 29c. Rubber Slip-on-jiffies, 50c and $1.00. Bath Aprons, $1.95 to $2.25. Rubber squares—single, 27x27, 50c; double, 36x36, $1.00. Rubber Crib Sheets, $1.50. Bibs, all styles and prices from 29c to $1.95. Feeders, 18c. Cretonnes in Cool Colorings Attractive color combinations and designs that are most suitable for summer hangings and slip covers. Stocks are so complete that you can ish an eatire floor with hang- ings and slip covers to match. Special values, 24¢, 39¢, 49c, 59¢, 69¢, 79¢c, 89c, 98¢, $1.19 Colored Border Scrim A very good quality that will make attractive curtains for any room in the house. Full 36 inches wide, in both plain and figuredsgrounds with fancy bor- der. New curtains cost but little at our speci: ice, lgc yard c.eeaeeen... Double-Face Terry Cloth Makes most artistic curtains and over-draperies, and is particularly d; Rugs, Curtains and Curtain Materials Cool, pretty furnishings need not-be expensive, and they will go a long way toward making your “stay-at-home” summer comfortable, and save the wear and tear on your heavier furnishings—which really do look a bit too hot for summertime—don’t they? 9x12 Congoleum Rugs $16.45 . Gold Seal Brand, which means the best rug of its kind on the market, and the color effects and designs are more artistic than ever before shown in a Congoleum rug. especially those in inlaid hardwood - patterns. Easily cleaned, too— just 2 wiping off with soap and ‘water. - 9x12 Grass Rugs $5.95 The Grass Rug has proven itself an ideal all-around good rug, for not only is it cool- looking and easily kept clean, but its soft eolor tones blend in with all furnishings. Make your selections from ten dis- sirable for summer portieres. inches wide, and ten different colors, plain or printed in self-color brocade effect, and most economically 98 priced, yard.e.ceeeeeceeconcens C Linene Couch Covers ‘The coolest, cleanest looking cover that you can use on your couch. We show them in five dificrent stripe cf- fects, each 2% yards long and 50 inchufwide, ffllshe‘lli all around with deep fringe, for the in- expensive price of ........ $l-79 Summer Curtains of Serim & Marquisette Special, Pair, $2.25 Simple, dainty-looking curtains of cream, white or beige superior quality scrim and marguisette, fin- ishded with bands of lace edging and insertion. Full 234 yards Ion, and 40 inches wide. A e tinet patterns, $5.95. Inlaid Linoleum New goods in a large assortment of colors and patterns. Stocks are so complete that we are prepared to take eare of very large orders promptly. The present price is worthy of consideration, too, for we now say, square ¥ard seececoncnccnonss $ l ®. 19 2 Ohe HOOVER Only The HOOVER beats out the buried dirt—indoors, dustlessly. The rug or carpet is fluttered more than a thousand times each minute upon a cushion of air. Deeply lodged grit is loosened and shaken forth. Beaten to the surface, powerful suction removes it. In addition it correctly straightens any crushed-down nap; it rejuvenates colorings and patterns; it is guaranteed to make all rugs and carpets wear much longer. We will be pleased to demonstrate The HOOVER for you here, ot in ranklin 7400. your home. Phone F; -q-nah-n-

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