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GTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 'Y, 1921, THE. EVENING STAR, WAS == —— —— ——— T e Women’s Full-Fashioned Sllk Stockings Store OpaSatwrday| L ANSBURGH & BROTHER [ \Vadnnglon—\cw York—Paris Established 1860 STORE NEWS for Saturday, September 10, 1921 e = Jane Stuart Shops for You 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest e — As Surely As.“A” Precedes “B”, So Do Shopping Days Precede School Days . 5 —l:;md1 a]s c}fmefullirl asfé mIOthef:'l %nalyzés her o;avn {:hildren s neelc'ls hav}(:, we ar;alyzecfl tge school clothes needs of girls and boys in ge Vi t w of the Black Panne Millinery e Triumphant! A Feature high spots in Saturday’s store news—but rest assured that our assortments (now ready— everything crisp and new) are complete in every detail. A special ad for boys will be found || We s:gnahze our first Satur- day in Autumn by offering New on opposite page. York's newest creations in tre- WHICH DO YOU PREFER? There are two ways to keep a store and two ways to sell merchandise—a right and a wrong way. By one method, the store- Kkeeper, at the opening of each the goods his , marks it at price he thinks he and ofters it to Then after a kes the merchan- 't unsold, markws down the prices on it and tries to get rid of it In a “sale” Then there's the other way: The storekeeper buys only n reasonable quantity of mer- chandise, adds a reasonable profit to the cot, and sells all of it. He ix th e to con- tinually replen s stocks with new & when some manufacturer has mer- chandise he wishes to dispose of at a lower price, this kind of storekeeper ix able to take advantage of the opportunity and give his customers the benefit of it. We think the second plan is the right one; don’t yout An Extraordmary purchase and sale of i Children’s Regulation Dresses Just 350 of the famed Nayvee and Goody make— qualities, the duplicates of which have been selling in our stocks up to tonight at $4.95. mendous variety—at a : very spe- cial price. $?5@ The vogue increases daily ! Fastid- ious women must have Black Panne Millinery—no wonder—aside from its richness, it is becoming to all types and our special offering includes every size, shape, style and trimming effect approved this season. Sketch shows one of jaunty shape with a cascade of chenille hanging over the side. Another with monkey fur and cire ribbon also sketched. Still another—a bit more tailored, with glimpses of ostrich peeping through novel apertures of the turned-up brim—this is also pictured. Then a rather severely tailored model with the entire crown covered with feathers that end in a curl over the brim. Hosts of others equally smart, but as they number up in the hundreds we cannot describe them all—come and select from the most satisfying assort- ment and pay less than you pay elsewhere for commonplace millinery. Second I'loor—Lansxburgh & Brother THE REGULATION MIDBY MODEL is here Y | I a-plenty. The button and button-over style, and the L i | one-piece, of course. Full ratings and Jackie tie. & = | il White and white with navy, oxblood, copen and green. § | ! Sketch shows four of the begoming, youthful styles. | ittt Sizes range from 6 to 14 years. z f A point of merit to which we direct your attention is that every dress is PERFECT in every respect and materials used are the kinds that launder interminably just as a school girl’s dress should. Tomorrow while they last—your choice at $2.79. ‘Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother - s 2 An Advantageous Purchase and Sale of 600 Philippine Undergarments Gowns and Envelope Chemise HREE HUNDRED of each and nmdc in the inimitable manner known only to Philippine lin- gerie. Every stitch as carefully ex- 4 ecuted as if it were being done to individual order. Lovely hand em- o / broidery and on the finest of silky nainsook of firm weave and durable Start Off to School with New Hair Ribbons HE kind that ties in such perky little bows so be- coming to winsome girlies with pretty hair. Light and ! dark colors in plain, taffeta, moire, two-tone and stripes. Selected fr this lot at, yard ... 350 The New Metal Ribbons— Hundreds.of New and Charming | School Hats for Girls and Misses VERYTHING new in winsome hats for school and dress-up occasions . I —in fact, even misses and half-grown girls can be hatted here at little cost. Sketches show i The Newest Bias-Stripe Four-in-hands We have 'em— 9 5 Many styles—at C E have just received fifty dozens of them and the color combi- nations are rich and pleas- ing as you'll find in the new color schemes. From the Rah Rah and collegian to the very conservative tones. This new style tie is quah!y ‘ "Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother - New Fall Frocks and Coats Fashioned for Misses and Youthful Women ARTICULARLY now, when misses and young women—also women who have the good judgment to stay young by dressing in the beautifu! clothes that drive away all traces of Father Time. In our preparation we not only gave studious attention to outfittmg the young This style ribbon is the vogue of Autumn and widths are such that many can be used for vestees, bags, millinery, fancy work and the thousand-and-one uses the versatile woman com- mands. In beautiful Colors. Yard $4.50 First Floor Girls' Beaver Hats In richest of brown tones, Priscifla Deun Tam Snappy and attractive as the charming movie star for Soft Felt Hats In the bright colors of Fall narrowed to form the women about to enter school and college, but we were equally zealous in our efforts for h 'l 9 whom it is named. Of Suede and the more sombre tones black beaver color and taupe. v 3 = = F = i . = 3 7 -up, 11, ~the-f: sm;" Eioefeowilcousui; teachers and business women who like pretty clothes, too. The result of our research C 1} dren S like—looks like suede, wears for those who prefer, for ::S"h‘;':s ozoe",;fis:yl: o cred correct .in men’s fellon - as well and i infinitely this hat is equally suitable ot sad R E neckwear, and the slip- ollows : J e for young women to weay Shape; priced specially from easy neckband is a * aid” to placing,” which every fellow appreciates. Bar tack and pinned—in fact, whatever is used in high-priced neckwear. Another Special Offering to Men: 30 Dozen Pajamas, $1.69 The famous Varslty brand— “nuf sed"—plain colors with frogs in contrasting colors and white with colored edges. All sizes for men and youths. First Lioor Special Corsets at $1.95 Coutil and brocade-in white and flesk tint. Low bust and elastic top models, with long hips; sizes 21 to 29. Shop early if you are interested! First Floor Misses’ Coats Especially noticeable are the big, wrappy, comfy coats with plentiful sweep and generous sleeves. Top- pers, Sport Coats, Box and Semi-dress Coats of such stunning weaves as Bolivia, Rivola, Herringbone Tweeds, Double-face Coatings, Sport Cloth, Checks, Covert. Colors predominating are brown in all their varying shades; grays the same; navy—of course, plenty of navy—cadet blue, checks, plaids, two-tones and heathers.” Prices range from $19.95 to $49.50. Missses’ Dresses Everything from the unpretentious but highly popular Jersey to the dignified silk in an array of styles, models, colors and trimming effects to per- plex the most accomplished analyst. However, there are Jersey Frocks, including MAM’SELLE SU- ZANNE, which it is our exclusive pnvflege to offer in Washington. Many other models in Jersey, Tricotine, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Crepe-back Satin, Char- meuse and Chiffon Taffeta. Beads, embroidery, cable stitching, fringe, yarn motifs, cloche sleeves, regulation and novelty sleeves, ™ “girdles, pockets, buttons and whatever has been pass- ed as correct are among them. Prices, $10.95 to $45. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother of 600 Wool Sweaters School Shoes That Assist in Correct Development of Growing Children’s Feet IRST of all—made over amature shape last that is most important and not only allows but assists the foot in its growth be- cause it does not impede, but protects and strengthens the muscles and ligaments. Next are its service qual- ities—fashioned of genu- ine leathers of pliable grades that are comfort- $3.95 to $7.95 Extra Special Suedelike Tam—A little beauty in all colors. This is one of the most satisfactory and inexpensive hats for early fall school wear; be sure to see it at 31 in time to get one or more for the fall term, TomMOrrOW.......cccovvuneieiiannnnnn Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ~— On The Bargain Sixth — 2,000 Girls’ School Dresses in a Sale Extraordmary SPECIAL PURCHASE§ AND SPECIAL PRICES IN this event mothers have unparalled opportunities to off 11 bright _colors e $1.95 to office as well as $2.95 for school. Price. for the most satisfying sort of economy:. This occa- sion is one that takes the fullest consideration of the every need of every little schoolgirl, in as far as Dresses are concerned. LOT 1— Girls’ Gingham Dresses Made of excellent quality ginghams, in sizes 6 to 14 years. A wonderful collection of attractive checks and plaids, and added to this same lot are a few plain blue Regulation Dresses. Be prompt, as these big values will make a qmck $1 95 selling at........... B Offering Rare Saving Advantages - -$2.39 IDDY and Tuxedo Models for school girls, col- ]\/‘ lege girls, school teachers and business women. —1In fact for every girl, miss and woman who has succumbed to the influence of SWEATERS. The Middy model is natty, indeed, with the bottom turned up in ,aunty able\ and very durable. In fact, when soles are LOT 2— worn and heels run-down G ir Lg E) Ging ham Dresses the cobbler can replace them at little cost and the firm tops are still good as Sizes 6 to 12 and a few 14-year sizes have been added. Sateen Bloomers o new: These are made of fine quality Amoskeag Gingham and they're In sizes 4 to 12 years il shown in a good assortment of pretty glain colors, checks and and every one 'is a big | Dark Brown and Tan Calf plaids, You'll have to be among the first on the $l 49 bnr in. = They’re well i (as sketched) - floor to get a few of these at. : = o e and finished with it ehsuc walist and knee. “‘“ Sizes 8% to 11. LOT 3— You'll get the kiddies i Sizes 117 to 2. " 2 a good supply at this Sizes 234 t0 610111, 18750 Tots’ Chambray Dresses price. Tomor- fi morrow, . each 396 il [ Children’s Black i == order, and as for colors—well, if there’s a delSh color lacking no one has - missed t! 5 White, black, jade, honeydew, pink, rose, navy, light blue, tan, buff— every pretty and becoming hue in Autumn’s color budget. Sizes 36 to 44, so you see every one—the school girl, her geacher, mother, sister, cousin, aunt—can be SWEATERED at a pru:e that wouldn’t begin to pay for the _ wool if knitted to order, We anticipate selling every one of the 600 before closing tlme Saturday, S=ie pilce, 239, Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother fashion and the Tuxedo model is such a standard of good taste, that it re- (Gun Metal and Patent , These are for the kindergarten age tots—2, 4, 5 and 6 Children’s quires no introduction. Leather with dull top years old, Made of quality Chambray in tan, guld, rose, blue Rubberized The favored link-and-link stitch that looks as it had been knitted to and green, and these are the most wanted colors, Each one Rain Caj Sizes 84 to 11,,,.....$4.78 Sizes 117 to 2, $5, Sizes 275 t0 7veeresss.$7.00 Complete line of Shoes for school and general wear at’ $1.95 and up, Beclnd Fleow is well made and trimmed in contrasting mate- rials and colors, Come early for these values $l 00 da’lr‘zesl: flo);fl:e -h;: g: At ... N i e e e 4 300 Girls’ Gingham Dresses, In sizes 6 to 14 years—and Sizes 6 to 10 Yxflzlfs. h“l: may be had In plaids, checks and stripes, Priced u'll recognize eacl for a quick clean-up, s0 you'll have to be early. 79 C ;:El;l‘;d‘:l:'?::l ..K::; Spectal veuiiiseriericrririi ittt esaaaeg a ' ""100 Girls’ White Organdie Dresses. These may be had in the, little ones dry .l{lzel up to l12 )Lur{, l‘ll‘lld htha valuebs ofle;edf"z far more : ,i::o:; sg:lng o than exceptional ‘ou’ ave to be early for Tomorrow, clean-up at ... sl'oo each . 2 sl 00 Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother,