Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
R gy S HINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1923, “ THE EVENING STAR, WAS 1 Broadway Playing Cards at 29c—Regulation 3 7 { size} full deck for all card games requiring the regu- JANE STUART, Our Expert Shopper, shops for - Icaat:gn 52 in number. Glazed backs and good quality . you or with you. Write cr phone Franklin 7400. 3 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Satisfaction assured. ‘Washington—New Yorh;?ariu. Established 1860. STORE NEWS for Thursday, January 5, 1922. Phone: Pranklin 7400, 420-30 Seve';n!h Etrmict Northwest — = OTHING UNUSUAL for a store to reduce prices on = = = i Winter merchandise in January—you have a perfect ° ;; v right to expect that, and goodness knows we are not < I disappointing you along that line. We are making dras- i \ tic reductions in order to clear our stocks, to get every- | thing in readiness for the coming Spring season. I At the same time we are buying great quantities of il : : : s . i Freals, memnise o b poioe f e A el Tables P fed High With the Best Known Branded Corsets at Prices That Will Prove a Revelation NN | them to The Sales of January. The mild weather has Almost every well know_n brand is rep.resent.ed. Some of the models have been discontinued, some have been handled and show signs of it, but none are | left an accumulation of cold-weather things on manu- damaged or marred. M_akmg room for incoming stocks in preparation for spring, but to get down to the essential details, we emphasize that those | fac.mrers’ l;;mds,l consequently we can buy and sell at carrying brand names will be found on the corsets; so come and choose your favorite make and pay a fraction of its real worth. I prices equally as low as you are usually asked for season- s ) 1 | end clean-ups. Group 1-Unrestricted $ 1 59 Group 2--Unrestricted 3 59 | * e . - ) . Hi f{yt’)u must pe rigid in your economies ChOICe fOl‘ On]y i ChOice fOl' Olfly 5 i i{ on’t miss i f these January offerings. Include back and front lace models of brocades and cou- E : tils, in medium and low bust styles. The long hips are pre- B k\eré fone a well known brand. Hundreds of them. | 1A . dominant and each corset has firm hose supporters attached. ack and front lace, with every feature of merit known to | \‘x\\ - g White and flesh tints—in fact, nothing lacking that women like in mOd,el:n corsetry. Rich brocade$ mn fiehcme flesh tint, sturdy | AN corsets; and there is just about every wanted size in the lot, even if coutil in white and flesh, and the trimming cffects are edgings, em- | \ not in each style and make. broidery, laces and ribbon. Stout hose supporters and made to the | Al or ou e"n 3 : last degree of perfection. All sizes represented. I | ° 0 ¥ = Clim e | | Demonstration of Stylish e | | S ‘ C ere Is the New Nemo Self- I ~ tout and Youthline Corsets | . New F l'OCkS An expert demonstrator of these famous Corsets is REducmg Corset9 NO' 4 b here to instruct women of larger proportions how to get The call of the Tropics impels the prov- i i ident woman to prepare her \vargrobc the be.St results from their corsets. t 4 O ;‘ accordingly, so we have brought out She will help you select the style best a . i purposely, these frocks for such happy suited to your particular type. The | journeyings and as a vanguard of style demonstration and the advice are Constructed to bring about quicker and better } for the coming Spring. gratis. r%dufition !I]a‘n iny amoun;\t_ of dict}i‘ng{ Fittedl with 5 Krepe Knit, Creponge, Poiret and Can- . . i, all the special Is known to Nemo—the famous _asti- i ton are the favorelsd?abrifis, in striking Demonstration Specials Sale of Brassieres Sp o e i f colors, such as orchid with white, flame $5.00 W. B. Reduso $ cles an Ic s s weighty I b = 0 s & Sl Formerly priced appearance. Sizes 24 to 36. e oS 9000 | LRI T9e | els for sports and daytime wear, as well $9.00 5’}'“3’" Stout 86.95 Mesh, coutil, cambric, bro- Nemo Circlet No. 111, $1.00 as gorgeous sequing and beaded Geor- | Corset, Spet;lnl at " used i “fi‘st “lx]:.—:'i‘e:r ot When this new circlet, which is more than gette. Priced— | The $3.50 special is one of the popular —'fl:;‘:fiifl;fis 2o :!nel{‘del:;!—c‘lll;flo- merely a brassiere, is worn \'\'ith the new Nemo No. $35 W. B. Reduso models. The $6.95 consists laces, novelty laces, embroid- 444, perfect corsetry is accomplished. It‘cnniol:ms. | to $79-50 \ 5 of two models of Stylish Stout Corsets. v, etc., or plain styles. Front 4 % P 3 e | » Sy 5 S and back fastening models. thoroughly with this model and the combination is Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother A Made of best quality materials, fashioned | Not all sizes in any one kind, Bl e ateraer . it Of whi ink Reduse, ™ for the sole idea of slenderizing women of | but all sizes in the lot. ; :9;1 S |5334c O‘:{s AURLESIUL: avutciorpin I [ large proportions. i Third Floor—Lansburgh tste sl ZesTiorD, Il —TEn i — & Brother | ' “ 0 . ° . z Buth%“; SP"f“}g Hat $ 4 8 5 New Tailored Pongee Blouses 54-Inch All-Wool Tweeds Boys’ New Corduroy Suits in the dales ol January . - . . o i ° in the Sale at $2.95 and Homespuns, Yard, $1:98 With Two Pairs of Knickers i Spring flowers are already in 5 % . R e X i bloom—on these lovely hats. New — Something about 't:uIO}‘ed Pongee Blouses that fit? in The color combinations in these Tweeds and Homespuns Come in the i materials, such as Ali-over Straw, well with this season’s suits _an.d separate skirts. lta_sy to are those nppxjoved for~Sprmg coats, suits and sport gar- ]anuary Sale at | wihich i&nelated «meanaiia straw launder, they retain their pristine freshness, and this lot ments—the width making shorter yardage—still another | fabric that is spring-like and pretty. ~ includes that in addition to many other advantageous advantage. : : points. / E : . One particularly vivacious type An exceptionally good quality of Pongee is used and 54-Inch All-Wool Tafieta’ Yard, $]."'59 ’ $6. 5 i is a hat of jet straw—black, glit- the models are decidedly mannish.” Entire front of half-inch tafiegma:zfi 'i‘t"dg:f“‘(‘,'fax:isnfi?g‘;‘i ;f;fdr ;L‘:,iosf"g:":c: ?‘f ;ss'“: | ;ermg like jet, covering the entire 4ycks. Another style has box-pleat front, with quarter- yery desirable fabric for one-piece frocks and g'arn}'::nts requiring Nor is that all! Tt is the famous at. inch side tucks beside it; still another shows a grouping - this class of material. It is a rich shade of navy blue and very = CROMPTON ALL-WEATHER COR- st et et S i ol Ofipinttucks: handsome when made up. DUROY of improved quality. ; 3 A s Box pleated, with yoke back, feasiare éLE\SO_g:lTsz?‘!glr’?exdfzr’_yy\;:!sh\:‘:*& _Peter Pan—plain or frilled or semi-Tuxedo, and a 56-Inch Navy Tricotine, Yard, $2.98 theot,;pl?v:::te ennliwolsine fl:;kgoffg maturity. The most conspicuous feature _ Strictly tailored sleeve, with trig turn-back cuff. This fabric will hold its own with any other similar fabric FaTCHLRE ARE. FoiL el is VALUE. Hard to believe that you can The size range is complete and the Value is immense! at much higher price. Its vogue is another reason for you to Siyes '8 to 17 NED. get a new advance spring hat at so little z take early advantage of this special, so why not tomorrow? 12Eai0 tolM yeans. ;ost, but that’s because of the Sales of Secend i Fleon Lamm b 56.Inch AIl-Wool Mel Y. $2.93 Boys’ All-Wool Suits at $6.75 anuary. =W 00! ton, ard, . 2 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother / - Heavy enough to make up without lining, and absolutely all se?v::e-‘::::u-u?an‘:nl." ,}L’::&lk"‘:‘;‘;‘;{.‘, wool. Rich shade of navy blue and a perfect black—the colors tailored to perfection. Sizes 8 to 17 . O t. Fl 1 Makes -W most suitable in this class of coating. JORIR: u mg anne arm Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother )\ £l 37 Lucky Misses Can Have . } Y Sleeping Garments, Yard, 15¢ - - _ . New Suits for Only $27.50 SRR " P, This is a.one-day special, so day after tomorrow will . : ! —and $27.50 is just about half the price that the majority of the be too late to save on each yard you need for sleeping 2 I suits were formerly priced. Suits of Duvet de Laine, Moussyne ~ garments, wrappers, sacques, comfy petticoats and the | and other fashionable fabrics show fine tailoring that proves them various garments needed for ghg remaining months of extraordinary values. Many are lavishly trimmed with squirrel, ~ winter. Many new.color effects in striped patterns. mole, Australian opgssum, nutrja and beaverette. Colors— i ; i e lot is mpstl rich browns a?ld navy blue. 4 in size 14; 15 in size 16; 36-Inch Impelf‘al Longdo“" Yard’ 19¢ Every, One: .th - $ 3 45 l 5 in size 18; 8 in size 36; 5 in size 38. Come early! Chamois finish and a medium we‘ighlt suitabl; fordlin< worth double this sale price o Second Floor—Lansbursh & Brother gerie and domestic uses. You know the Imperial brand, so f b h by £ v No matter what we say about these curtains, redqced ecause there are only a few o 5 w: ‘x:e;:l ?'::s:e:lr{]?‘:)iabgu:];;lii Claet ereponiet m0a a kind, we cannot do them }'ustice. Even the sketch is inadequate, because, although there 5 2 2 E Lo e are some like illustration, the most of them are very elaborate. . cor—Lansbt ro o S . 5 | Clearance P]_']_ce Makes New s ; e 2 Mounted on fine' Voiles, Marquisettes and Bobinet, in white, cream, ivory and ecru. | Filet, embroidery, Cluny, medallions, inserts, strips and edgings of lace in so many pat- | LOW Shoes }Iighly Desirable = terns we have neither time nor space at our immediate disposal to describe. ' 1 . 2 | 1 1 Not more than 6 pairs of any one kind and some lots only single panels. | Warm Bedwear is Priced Low E Pair of . s (| $6 50 by the Sales of January 1922 Cretonnes oo amwro ° : In the Sales of January Portleres i Fhevogic of thel h Sleep well, knowing that for eacl; dollar 1yqu spend- at Yar d 39 7,-): e | e vogue e low shoe this sale you save enough to pay you for supplying present 3 9C R d d 20 grows daily! Still, in the and future needs. Only a few representative numbers Sample Cedar Chests i beyon:::“ e edquce o ace of this fact, we are able listed, but all are equally worthy. : Are Reduced to tion. Not only are they fash- Armures, tapestries and whatever tO' add new me,rd!andlse to & fini }f““ dSiu Crochet Slprefud-—Four ::;ralcat‘:xfkg:ttfms; Bott ioned after ifl{PDTtEd Cretonnes, is used in this class of hanging is _ this sale! Don.t dda.Y, be- = : n:;stly hemmed, ?Xéfi:fi«f}r ;?53' Sales of Jannagsz $2 59 1 2 75 but domestic manufa?{.:lrer: included and comes under the Sales cause every one is desirable for street or evening wear, price ... R G SR o I . gavg perfet(:ite: 1::0??}‘: i ?‘Ce s of January ruling. As a guldchto and by an early visit you get the pick. Double Size Colored Bed Sets—Blue and pink, in dainty A0 Thth sizessesome ire marred g::hgezsvc ::-‘rysfully 2 dozengcol- ;l‘l;se reductions, we mention that Black Satin 5 Sizes 24 to 8. ‘s,hfie!' fl? et conpins olfl wgad ;“:h cit out eomer Al $7-95 from being on floor display, but ors. The foundation materials $6.00 Portieres are reduced to Patent Leather 3 olster throw to match. Complete......... S there is nothing damaged ~about are linenized soft fims}.‘ and $4.80. 3 P I]MPS Widths AA to'D. 72x80 Silkaline Comforts—Light colors in floral designs— them. Regular prices of these many reversible. 36 inches $8.00 Portieres are reduced to Tan Calf - Louis heel d Bab blue, pink and rose; scroll stitching. $§ is our”resulg;r price - chests have been $19/50 to $25.00, wide, in two lots, wflicl} are on $6.40. > Brown Calf and heels an aby ;or tl;:s grade, but Sales of January say “REDUCE,” so M.45 but one and all go into the Sales of display in our Eighth Street $10 Portieres are reduced to $8.00. Black Suede OXFORDS Louis heels. uy them at, each.. SR s Tanary at $1235. Noge C'"O' P” s e : i oo i Black Kid & With or without tips, 70x80 Allewool Blankets—All colors suitable for this class no exchanges or refunds—all sales - e “stock. . 3 3 o f bed s ink, % d—if 3 3 : Fifth Floer—Lansburgh & Brothe Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Brown Kid plain o perforated. o1 colorsmof wkite with sink and bive barders. 99-90 fnal, o : Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother > Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother b |