Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1921, Page 11

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1 ’ N U, AUGUST 91, 1921—PART T. THE_BUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. Lowest Prices in Years—Eliminate Extravagance in the August Sale of Fine Furs You are privileged to select your preferred Coat or Scarf, make a deposit of 25% ptirchase price, then we will hold it until November First. In addition, you can arrange for convenient payments until that time. Moral: BUY YOUR FURS HERE, NOW! Secopd Floor—Lansburgh & Brother you or with you. Write, or phone Franklin 7400. LANSBURGH & BROTHER Jale! New Fall Suits Prepared for the woman who likes to wear the new style first, and who appreciates the op- portunity TO BUY AT A LOWER PRICE than if she waits until the suit-wearing season 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest, = e The Creme de la Creme of Exquisite Autumn Millinery HIEFLY copies of Paris models—others crea- Luxuriously Fur Trimmed and Tailleurs, in Sizes : ffrom 34. up to 55. Choice tions of New York's f star designers. Individuality is i Not merely goodlooking garments, but well tailored, the outstanding feature, and Hill 5 3 s 4 we have strained a point for i too! Elegantly silk lined and faultlessly finished. Combination of velvet becoming effe cts—acfomplish— Picture hat of black vel i " ». 5 3 5 i i i i vel ei i Materials— o It ds as fine : lot og l‘:.aHhSults.as we v:le evlcr Trimmings— i 3?:; Z?eb:d‘s an;m; l‘o”ng, ing it to the delight of women, dlrdoeopiu over lheybrl'm. i . . oftered, even at muc igher prices, and on! . ji 1 is : side section beis ull: Fi Tricotines because the maker, cmeg whc»p produces onlg' Squirrel m ;:5!-” ! Pwrl‘:e.mé.& .who s al.ways S OlE caught "";'m“""’u?"‘y | Silvertones hi&’h'hgf adel gal'mentgi accepted great sacrifices Mole ing b;“’m‘“g and “e“’l‘;“ 5‘)1’(1‘3; Price, $12.50. are the values possible. in millinery in our well stocke: }l Wool Velours The materials are wonderful quality; the Australian salon. v it Suede Velours styles embrace all that’s new. Coats are of various Opossum & len dg ths—some handsomely embroidered and 2 H Duvet de Laine braided, the furs are luxurious and are to be found Nutria Velvets are in the lead, Panne - i Moussine on pockets, bottom bands, huge collars, ete. The Beaverette 2 = Yala tailoring and workmanship are beautiful, the silk Embroid and Lyons Silk Velvets side by 'T mas linings exquisite. roidery ! side in favor. Duvetyn alone Teilored kat of velves h f Modish hat of velvet or combined with other mate- rials show the pile fabric trend. iy hiaks) e wienion - .Cire in profusion is also fetch- 1 namental finish. $7.50. ing. Feathers—no end to i feathers, from the glycerine os- trich to the most elaborate nat- ural feathers in brilliant or somber tones. «See Our Window Display with semitan crown glycerine ostrich trimming. Cross pins with long nov- L« Dressy hat of black velvet with ostrich encircling the entire crown. A front dip and turnup back lend a Spanish lace semi-veils droop over a brim here and there— tailored styles take their place for the woman in search of se- vere models. A | black forms the feather I trim. $15.00. I smart touch. $10.00. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. a . ¢ Among the New Recruits to = ” The August Sale of Woolen Dress Goods \ The New Fall Plaids and Stripe-—]n' the Duvet de Laine, New and Fashionable— most beautiful color combinations and de- Navy, gray, reindeer and black. A heavy g signs, fqr'scl}ool frocks, skirtssand just as fabric, warm and rich in texture and fin- appropriate for grown-ups. Spe- ish. One of the new numbers E & il yard e e iee 98C of the season. Yard.......... 53098 3 u-lm':ih Blue thol N TrlcoltlnERefiable All-wool Satin-face Broadcloth—A prod- AN T ye and guaranteed all wool. is is an uct of the famous Botany Mills that are RANSAZTR 0] XD / excellent number for coats, noted for superior fabricsy of this charac- suits, skirts and sweaters. 53 98 ter. 48 inches wide and an ex- sl 98 3 : S A August Sale price, yard....... . ceptionally rich black. Yard.. . /d g & W > - 8S-inch_All-wool Navy Serge—Especially 54-inch Striped Prunella (New)—Navy & suitable for children’s school clothes, etc. and tan combinations so modish for sport II:f you prefea other colors, vse have it in skirn.h It is non-z}mahable. rown, reindeer, gray an too, which is a most favorable black. Yu'd...—‘. o 51-98 feature. Yard.... $4-98 > i 3 5 . Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Because new suits call for new blouses, we scoured the markets and succeeded in procuring 500 Newest Georgette Blouses at $3.95 | £ E£3 Flesh White Bisque 8 One of the most attractive features of these lovely i > \ Blouses is that every touth is NEW! How and where do de- o i signers get their ideas? Surely the variety of trimming ef- fects show more than skill—absolute genius. . One of the White Blouses shown in sketch is a ty-back model with narrow front panel of handmade Irish lace and a dainty neck finish to match as well as inserts in the wide sleeve finished with a turn-back cuff. This same model has grape design of large French knots done in silk. If we at- tempt to go through the list we shall have to engage the en- tire newspaper—so we’ll let you judge them tomorrow—with their laces, tucks, embroideries, vestees, buttons—all ar- ranged in some new and artistic fashion. Sizes 36 to 44. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother, ‘e BARGAIN 6% ______ The Sixth Floor devoied exdusively io the sale of Wearing Apparel at bargain prices all the time ) It has become a habit to 'wait for just such a sale, for this sto ly The Bargain 6th—has earned a reputation of providing the most attractive qualities, styles and values in this class of merchandise kmrwn_ln the city of Washington. This lot is better than ever, and there are tem different styles. Of high-count Percales in hosts of pretty designs and color effects. Well made with deep hems, and although they are practical to the last degree, many are rather lavishly trimmed— in fact, they almost come under the head of dresses. Pipings, belts, buttons, sashes, pockets and many another touch that makes these Aprons worth much more than 74c, A — : A New 'f Semi-French-Vamp Pump Dressy, Neat and Correct! COHASSET SHEETS in three sizes COHASSET when applied to sheets means the best—but that’s only a name; ?vou’ll have to see and feel the excellent quality to appreciate the value—at these “new-time” prices. These sheets are made from an extra heavy, closely woven sheeting, hand torn and finished with regulation hems. 5 $2.10 &35 ' B Kenwood Pillowcases 35¢ FEach A splendid, serviceable tubing, made straight with selvedge and finished with 3-inch hems. sizes—42x36 and 45x36 inches. Unusual value. Sea Island Sheeting—40 wide ; heavy, firm grade for sheeting, reads, cases, etc. Special Bleached Muslin—Fine, serviceable quality for family uses; 36 inches wide. 9 yards. ..'... 51 '00 Canton Flannel—27 inches wide; full bleach, for infants’ uses; l sc soft nap, fine twill. Yard..... Radium Percale—36 inches wide; ‘new Fall stripes for boys’ blouses, house dresses, aprons, etc. New value. Yard.....ceeneee lsc No. 50 Longcloth—36-inch width; fine velvety finish, for under- l SC Two inches garments, at, yard . A particularly pret? touch is the metal $11.00 Low shoes’ have never been so in de- mand as this season. In view of this fashion note, we have scoured the mar- kets in order to acquire values a3 at- tractive as ;tyles, and we have a'}x:eeded ,fi even our expectations. is new & e e B i Paront N Leather is an example of our success. Note the trim lines, observe the classic trimming of tiny square perforations, the new shape of a Louis heel and the features you cannot see are the turn soles, the kid lining and the excellent workmanship. buekde si sarrow front strap. - amazed whén you see the quality of “ frills. Wool Jersey Ju:nope: Dresses $5 . Copen, Reindeer and Red are the col- ors and the sizes are 16 to 38 only. Each one is full cut and well made. Neat finishing touches and the pockets and arms are firmly bound. You'll these dresdes at this price. Voile Blouses 3] 79 5 Special Value Neatly tailored of quality voiles—and may be had in conservative styles with ome are trimmed with touches ok lace. -These are values you'll appree date through inspection. " Silke Dresses lo $10 These frocks are our regular stock sell ing at $15, $16.75 and $19.95. Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Satin and Mignonette. Practical styles such as women and misses will like for business wear. Colors are navy and black, but an occasional color of brighter hue. Sizes 16 to 40. ;

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