Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1921, Page 13

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] ane Stuart =] LANSBURGH & BROTHER ——— Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Monday, August 15, 1921 420-30 Seventh St. Northwest "l What s New in Dresses? An Authentic Showing of the NEWEST ---and MADE to our own specxal or- der, after our own specifica- tions! Designers worked from our selections of Paris advances, and just as soon as they left the workrooms of the New York manufac- turer with whom our order was placed they were shipped—in fact, they are be- ing unpacked as we write. One of the first points of intcrest is * that there are dresses of every new style suitable for the younger set of sixteen years to the more conservative woman requiring size 44. ot %@WM&?&// Ik Pleasant surprises await the women and misses who prefer to wear the NEW STYLES first. Many variations of the mode can be seen, ad- mired and—best of all— can be purchased for 2 Materials—Heavy Canton Crepe, the new and rich Sultana Crepe, Crepe Satin—mellow and clinging in texture, Crepe de Chine at its best; good quality Wool Tricotine—all these are passed by the stern censor, Dame Fashion, so we demanded them. Black—Of Course, Black Paris says so and who dare defy the edict? Navy Blue in abun- * dance—~NAVY BLUE is not only a leader this Fall, but it is a standard 1 and the well outfitted woman or miss simply MUST have at least one frock of Navy Blue. - Then there’s Brown; some one always. wants Brown—the rich, mellow Brown of Autumn. e i¥ Models and Trimmings are Unique Where shall we begin? Of course, the new Arab sleeve is greatly in evi- dence, but if Madame prefers to modify that style, this sale will accommodate her. Elbow-length sleeves in evidence, too. One thing is certain, the Surtout effect is favored, and this lot shows it a-plenty. Split tupics running to side form, semi-blouse, side tucked panels, skirt gathered on bodice a la Colonial—all the way along. The gorgeous trimmings showin the craze for Oriental—Indian, Japanese, Chinese and even Bedouin influence in the most radiant colors—bead- ing, cire braids, motifs in sunburst pattern, brilliant tones vieing with the somber black and navy devoid of color—all so new, so delightfully individual, that seeing the dresses is the only way to get an adequate idea. [F . The Choice, Monday, $25 n;[\‘i\ Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. The Newegst Styles—The Largest Variety—The Best Values - Something you wouldn’t expect at the very threshold of a new season A Sale of Fall Hats Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brether. at$' Panne and Lyon’s Silk Velvet Also Duvetyn The three Pile Fabrics that lead in new Millinery. Of course BLACK still reigns, but there’s no getting a way from Autumn tints which are radiant—plenty of Oxblood Red, Peacock. and other Biues, Pheasant, Oak, Brown and hues that remind one of “the sere and yellow leaf” Metal and beads are shown in profusion, rings, pendants, spangles, threading and the various ways of placing known only to artistic: millinery designers. Models and trimming effects suitable for. all ages and types—your hat is here at only $5.00. Also a Full Line of New Autumn Hats $7.50t0 $10 D Brown Oxford— Practical, comfortable and at the same time very smart in appearance—just. the thing for business and Louis or general street wear. Welt sole, military heel, tip ef- fect brought about by means of stitching. All sizes and S 3950 = Sceond Fléor—Lansbursh & Brother. Style combines with value in the New Fall Footwear “Low shoes as long as the weather permits,” says an authoritative fashion | journal. That settles it! Footwear must be dressy, indeed—such as the few | numbers selected from our complete stock of new Fall Pumps and Oxfords. Dressy Strap Pumps— Of patent leather and dull kid. Your choice of full Baby Louis heels; turn soles and lined neatly with line last that really im- parts a slender effect to rather wide id. Long- an $11.00 =, $12.50 | With Fall Smart Strap Pumps— Suede combined with dull black kid. This is the | latest model, giving | the foot a very narrow appearance. Turn soles Baby Louis heels. The body of the shoe is “gray, blending richly with the black kid trimmings. Pretty Calais Val Laces , 29¢ An unusually attractive assort- ment in matched patterns of inser- tions and finished edges for strapping. Particularly good for lingerie. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother If you don’t need a corset, ~try Elastic Girdles “Of heavy surgical rubber. Pliable, supporting and very comfortable. Medium, long and short girdle tops to suit various figures and require- ments. Strong hose supporters at- tached. All sizes. Priced $3.75 and $5.00 Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother . Two Monday Specials in Quality Ribbons m yards of high-grade Ribbons, in lt t and dark colors, plaids, stripes ; resden effects; widths up to 12 : mches. and values far above Monday s apeual price, yard, 75c. A hlg usortment of all kimls of M in various widths; two-tones, rainbow, plaids, plain and fancy ef- fects, llght and dark tones, and excel- - lent values for, yard, 59c. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Slcrl:'n( Monday 2 - The August Sale of Fine S ilks This lmportant event holds un- usual savings on:thre finest quality “silks. Prices are-lower than for many years past: For instance: de Chine, 95¢ Yard 40-inch Black Chiffon Silk Velvet, $4.50 Yard " - 40-inch High-Grade Charmeuse, at $2.25 Yard —and hosts of others. August Sale of Woolen Dress ‘M also starts Monday.. For com- pletes details of these events and other t store news—see - There Is a Coquettish Note in the New Chantilly Veils That are worn drooping over the brim of the hat. Some advance styles that will be most popular throughout. the coming -autumn have already reached us, showing various designs on becom- ing meshes of black, navy, brown and castor. Priced from $1.00 to $2.95 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Neckwear: Novelties With the Appeal of Becomingness To WEAR WITH SWEATERS AND SPORT COATS ARE Lace-trimmed Guimpes of many kinds, | ranging from simple ones of plain net to elaborate -omes of beautiful laces. Priced from $1.50 to $8.95. To wear with sweaters and sport coats are - Three-piece Sets—collar, vestee and cuffs—of - all. styles; plain-tailored ones for .sport togs, lace-trimmed ones, and some very new ones in eyelet embroidery, with prices go- ing from $1.00 to $3.95. FOR GENERAL WEAR WITH DRESSES 5 AND COATS ARE Organdy Collar and Cuff Sets, trim- med with fine tucks and edgings of val laces, at 50c. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother " 40-inch Chiffon Cloth; "Yard, $1.50 * A smooth, perfect weave of an ex- ceptional quality for the price. Shown in the wanated colors of black, brown, navy, flesh, orchid and light blue. First & Brother

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