Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 19

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[ o v 2 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. ' Dad will like one of these Nickel-plated Shavin Stands. Extension mirror, brush and bowl. He'l like it better when he learns that the $1 50 outfit complete cost only.............. o First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. LANSBURGH & BROTHER Washington—New York-—Paris STORE NEWS for Saturday, November 26, 1921 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest TR Hundreds of Women and Misses Will Profit! ATimely Sale of Coats, - Dresses and Skirts The Season’s Smart Styles Selected from Regular Stocks—and Re-priced This sale was created to adjust our stocks and to offer our patrons values that stand out as remarkable. Every garment carefully selected—and you can be assured of their excellence. With the holiday season and its attendant social activities and the need of new, fashionable apparel, what could be more timely—more helpful—than this occasion, wherein the newest in Coats, Dresses and Skirts will be offered at prices that will attract the most thrifty. Sale will begin tomorrow—there are many groups—six of them follows: . Cozy Winter Coats Blouse, straightline, sport and wrappy coats—three-quarter, knee and full length, also smart toppers. Convertible collars of self mate- rial, or huge collars of fur. Coats of a style seldom seen at this low price—all fashioned of high-grade fabrics, such as Rivoli-Bolivia, Suedine, Bolivia, Diagonal Sport Cloth, Normandie, Silvertex, Double-faced +Men’s Wear and English Mixtures. Colors—Navy, black, brown, reindeer, Sorrento, tan, Volnay, Oxiford and heather mixtures. Sizes for women and misses, including extra sizes. Fur-Trimmed Coats Excess - Values at..... $4:9.50 - One can practice economy without sacrificing style by selecting ffom this group. Included are dressy-wrap models, styles foj street or sport wear ; straightline or bloused coats, many with fur collars and cuffs—others embroidered, still others smartly tailored. Coats of highest quality Normandie, Bolivia, Tweeds and Suedine, with collar of self or Rac- coon, Skunk-Opossum and Beaverette. Fashionable Colors—Medium Brown, Havana, Reindeer, Sorrento, Navy Blue, Black, Taupe and Sport Mixtures. Regular and extra sizes. —— | Hundreds of Dresses in Mid-Winter Styles $25.00 $39.50 b Canton Crepe Canton Crefe Crepe-back Satin Beautiful Satin Crepe de Chine Georgette Crepe Mjignonette ' Fine Tricotine . Tricatine . Poiret Twill DPoiret Twill . *. . .. ' Silk Duvetyn _ Chiffon Velvet Beaded Silk Silk Duvetyn Combinations . . .Every dress right out of our own carefully selected stocks—the ‘'varieties are tremendous—modes for the young miss, for the young matron—mades. for. the more dignified women. Dresses for any and every occasion at prices hardly ever associated with apparel of such high quality. - - . Mostly Black, Navy and Brown New flowing and Jenny sleeves. Trregular skirt hems. One-piece straightline models. Smart Cape-back Dresses. Long bodice and circular skirts. Redingote and tailored effects. Effectively embroidered and beaded. Novel necklines, unusual girdles. Ribbon and fringe trimmed. ‘The Dresses are on racks to facilitate selling. The Sale of Skirts o For street—for sports—for business Prunella—Plaid Velour—Tweed Mixtures—Scotch Plaids One Lot at One Lot at $4.50 $8.95 Here you will have an opportunity to choose from the smartest, newest hidden stripes and checks, broken plaids, large block weaves, in stunning combinations of gray and white, black and white, brown and white, navy and white, brown and tan, copen and tan, navy and tan, :Evy and sray; also striki‘rng three-tone ];lalds. styles of pieating—side, double-box, top-box and combination effects, also tailored models, with and belts. e pockets. smart Skirts that will answer Sizes for small and large women—26 to 36 waist bands. Second Floer—Lansburgh & Brother LT CC T wr = Zela o << — << L 14 —x I 4 Every Skirt CCLLLEE < L ECCCELLS <<<==== ‘Reduced | o =TS L€ <a - ' 1b., 85e. Milk Chocolate, 1b., 50e. 10\ 170, T8 1) e\ e, e e (I8 8 8\ 8 8L e\ e e ) 8 Te) ) /e @) eV 8 [eVIIA\ [eV /) 818\ /a8 e\ I8\ e TaY 6.l /e) eV eVl ‘First Aid to Gift Seekers 2,500 Crepe de Chine and Satin Chemise Very Specially Priced $2.95 What a gift-buying oppor- tunity! Surely there is nothing more «acceptable than one of these beautiful chemise. There are many styles to choose from —the prettiest trimming touches we have ever noted on garments at this low price—Filet and Val laces, yokes of georgette crepe beautifully embroidered; built- up or ribbon shoulder straps. Lovely, fresh, new garments— just unpacked, and offered at a price not in keeping with the high quality—choice at $2.95. Third , Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. At $5.00 Silk Petticoats are very special An event that has been prepared to provide the newest styles in fine silk petticoats at a record low price. Included are Petticoats of Taffeta, Jersey, Satin and fine Milanese— beautifully tailored and trimmed styles in solid and change- able colors. Dozens of smart effects. Choose them now for Christmas giving. The value offered will be hard to duplicate. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Imported French Beaded Handbags—A Sale! $8.95 For Choice Gorgeous coloring in a whirl of intermingled tones. Intricate cesigns that demonstrate the greatest skill for which French women are noted. Then the frames—shell in tortoise coloring, round, square, novelties. Linings done as only those artistic specialists can do things—fine silk finished with narrow edge formed by the shirring ?f the silk. Self handles and fringe of looped beads ; also drawstring models. 2 If any woman would not like .one for Christmas, she is certainly a rara avis. Firat Floor—Lunsburgh & Brother. Surely a low price for Smar | Tailored Blouses ¢ $2.00 Many to choose from, too! Dimity and Batiste in a variety of stripe patterns of solid white; narrow cords, groups and other arrangements of striping that takes away the plain effect. Many different collar shapes and a trig French cuff that is so smart with the tailored suit. The most striking feature is the ex- ceptional value, for you'll agree that this nobby blouse is worth more: Second Floor. $8.50 . Long, slender lines ren- dered more graceful by the lain' toe and Baby Louis eel. Your choice of Black Satin, Black Suede or Black Patent Leather. Kid lined = = and workmanship suggesting highly expensive footwear. Full range of sizes and widths and a plentiful stogk in prepa- ration of the great demand for such exceptionally fipe footwear at such a reasonable price. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Toilet Needs Coty's Face Powder, 65c.” Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold ’ Cream, 33¢ and 45c. ‘Wildroot Hair Tonlc, 42¢. Mavis Talcum Powder, 17e. Hudnut's Tollet Water, $1.00. Woodbury’s Faclal Soap, 3 r 55e. Coty's Extract, small, at 50e. Vantine's Incense Cones, de- lightful fragrance, box, 25e. First Floor Candies Fresh Peanut Crunch, 1b., 39¢. Assorted Hard Candies, 1b., 33e. Chocolate Cherries, 1b., 5%e. Golden Crumbles, ib., 3%e. Ort Muller's Peanut Taffy, the chewy kind, Ib., 35e. Ortmuller's Cocoanut Taffy, 9 Candy in two-pound fancy tins, First Floor T New Satin Hats ~What an array! $4.45 Enough to perplex any one! No matter what you intended when you de- cided to buy a new hat, you'll change your mind many tiries before set- tling upon any one when you see the hundreds of new styles just being un- packed. Hats made entirely of Satin or combined with burnt ostrich and flowers —some almost entirely covered with ostrich. Black by dtself or en- enlivened with gay colors. Brown, Mohawk, pearl gray and ever so many shades of each. Turbans, Spanish ideas, abruptly turned-up brims and large, small, saucy or dignified shapes: The new metal | crown hats combined with ostrich are fascinating. The ! outstandng feature is that we can sell newest hats of, o, quality equal to many expensive lines, at 544254 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. e < ¥ - aye f Now a Sale of Stl;ap-W'rist 1E Gloves | Best South African Cape, jull 6-button- | length; guaranteed to fit; P. K. and out- | seam sewn. Brown, Beaver and Dark Tan. i Sizes 534 to 7Y%. i Almost too good to be true that you can | buy gloves of this model and high quality at ]‘ such a price—especially at Christmas time. The || style is a leader—strap-wrist in full 6-button i\ length, suitable for sport aid general wear. i First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. A Sale of Sweaters at $3.95 Sweaters Should Head Every Xmas Shopping List Especially these, which are just as smart and desirable as sweaters of much higher pricing. The favored Tuxedo model, in mnovelty weave, blocks, stripes and other pretty effects. Colors—just as you want them, plenty of the wanted browns, blues, black, combinations and all the bright hues of autumn and winter, alone or assembled with harmonious contrasts. Second Filoor—Lansburgh & Brother Silk Negliges and Breakfast Coats i One hundred beautiful garments—nearly as many styles—choice at one spe- cial price. $8.75 The silks are of par- ticularly good quality, and the styles are new and attractive. Colors—rose pink, pale blue, flesh, or- chid, yellow—changeable or plain. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. — = = Pre-Christmas Sale of Ribbons Red and Holly Ribbons for tying Christmas packages; five and ten yard pieces, special at, piece, 15c to 25c. Lingerie” Ribbon Rosel f washable lingerie rib- bon in white, pink and blue. Bolts of ten yards: ....70c bolt colors. Yard .... - 9-Inch ican beauty, blue, dad bined with ulth"d' taupe and jade, combined with me reads in gold and silver effect. Yard...................on 53-75 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother.

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