Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1922, Page 14

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NEW MILLINERY for Southern tourists, as well as “stay-at-homes,” arriving every day. Styles and colors entirely new. Second Floor. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ~C, JANUARY 8, 1922—PART 1. RGH & ANOTHER PAGE of January Sale items not mentioned here will be found in today’s Post. Don’t overlook this news. = ‘Washington—New York—Paris LANSBU Established 1860 STORE NEWS for Monday, January 9th, 1922 BROTHER Phone Franklin 7400 420-30 Seventh Strect Northwest = — e Random Rambles - Boutonnieres The fellow who started “say it with flowers” knew where- of he spoke. The Corsages and Boutonnieres on sale here at 75c lend a chic touch that would make even Paris jealous. New Sport Silks Originality and dashing style have come into their own in our Silk Section. Sport Silks are delectable this season — crepes that can be tubbed, plaids, stripes and solid colors, crepe faille, crepe mogul and many others at $395 to $6.00—and worth- while value, at that! Smart Sweater Blouses 1 simply raved about the new imported Sweater Blouses of Ribbonzine and Fiber. Colors, stitches, mod- els—all worth any woman’s money just to own; and, bless your heart, only $14.95 to §25.00, which seems to me to be tariff cost alone—but come in and have a look. Art Needlework ‘Was I keen for the new Em- broidery ideas in the Art Needtework Section? I cer- tainly reveled in the styles, sizes, shapes and designs of the new frames for lamp shades and telephone screens. From the boudoir lamp to the masterful floor lamps, there were all novelty and regula- tion styles of shade. * * % I enjoy the privilege of shopping with or for the Friends of Lansburgh & Brother, so telephone Frank- lin 7400 or drop me a card and T'll do it for you. Are you taking full advantage of the many - ~ money-saving opportunities that we are offering every day in The Sales of January? VERY day sees something new enter into this store-wide E event, Our merchandising power and resources, our ability to provide maximum values in merchandise of worthy char- acter has never been better demonstrated. Aside from the fact that this is our regular clearance period, we are buying large quantities of fresh, new mechandise from the many manufacturers who are overstocked because of the mild weather. All of these purchases are being added to The Sales of January at prices equally as low as you are usually asked for season-end clean- ups. ~Watch the newspapers from day to day.. The advantages presented will be such that they cannot be disregarded by any purchaser who is sincerely seeking the best values obtainable 2 At An Especially Attractive Price. - $2.00 AILORED and dressy kinds in profusion! The size range includes | all measurements from 36 | to 46. The fabrics begin | at the unpretentious but good quality plain Voile and vary extensively until novelty Voiles and striped dimities are reached. Peter Pan, Semi-Tuxedo, long»poipt, Eton, frill-edged, lace-trimmed, tucked | and novelty collars. N New Lingerie Blouses Rush Headlong Into The Sales of January _ Trimmed or cuffed sleeves, vestees, laces, narrow pleatings, little black | ties, buttons—and as we write we notice Irish pattern lace on some. | It will pay you to buy for now to wear with your tailored suit and for next summer—the value is so extraordinary—$2.00. Second Floer—Lansburgh & Brother. The Season’s Best Sale Women's Pumps and Oxfords Sale Price Shoes—the majority are from our regu- lar stocks, formerly priced as high as $11.00; others are new models specially pur- chased at price concessions for The Sales of January. Every fashionable model is included—one, two and three strap Pumps, popular Oxfords for every purpose. Tipped ortipless; plain or perforated trim; Military, walking, baby and full Louis heels. The best of leathers—Black Suede, Black Kid, lack Satin, Patent, Tan $6.50 < BEAR in mind that these are not $6.50 Calf, Brown Calf and Brown Kid. All sizes are in the group from 214 to 8, and widths AA to D. Unrestricted choice of these fine shoes, $6.50. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Choice of Our Entire Stock of Duvetyn and Velvet Handbags | at one-third present prices EGINNING with the practical, plain bag of velvet or duvetyn at B $1.95, there is little to tell, as the models are more for utility than | otherwise. At $2.95 they begin to be a bit more ornate, improv- | . ing all along the line until the $11.25 collection is reached. Then begins the art work—beads, embroidery, applique, novelties of color, design and some with solid silver tips.” Among the higher priced bags only ! one and two of a kind, but every kind a beauty and a marvel of value. | Fitted and perfectly lined in many attractive designs. The bags at $15.95 have gold-plated mountings on flaps; others ‘have shell frames, etc. Remember the prices—formerly $1.95 to $15.95, reduced to ' $1.30 to $10.65 First Floor—Lansbursh & Brother. N _ What.Dov The Sales of January Mean to You? Wool and Angora Scarfs Come In at $4.95 HY did we purchase them now? Because we haven’t had our cold weather yet—but we shall—you rarely experience a winter without its cold snap, then these scarfs will be very welcome. All the best colars of the vogue; some have belts and pockets, and al- though there are still three months of winter, half price is about the average. Narrow Wool Scarfs Special, $2.95 Brown, tan and navy, with Roman border. Not only pretty and becoming, but a value too good to pass up. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Gold and Silver Embroidered Net HEY'RE wearing frocks made of it and trimmed with it. Beginning at narrow bands and edges and growing wider until it reaches 36-inch flouncing, this beautiful mate- rial is just what is needed for lovely evening frocks. Too many patterns and arrange- ments for detailing, but for your ready information, we’ll tell you that prices range ac- cording to width from 95¢ to $1.39 yard. 12-Yard Pieces of Val Lace, $1.19 Edges, insertions and bead- ings to match; 34 inch to 2 inches wide, in any number of dainty - designs. Exceptional value. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Domet Flannel at Yard, 18c OMETIMES known as Shaker Flannel—but what’s in a name when you can get the goods at a clear- ance price? Reversible finish in woolly eftect, suitable for sleeping garments, petticoats, infants” clothes, as well as hosts of domestic uses. 27-inch Gray Flannel Yard, 98¢ Two shades "of this excel- lent -grade, suitable for skirts, men's work shirts, interlinings and a variety of purposes. Be- cause of the January clearance, it is only 98¢ yard. Flannel, 5% This is our regular 75c grade, and although it looks, feels and wears like all-wool, it has a slight percentage of cotton in the weave for better launder- ing. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. The January Sales of White Starts January 17th HIS annual event always heralds the lowest pos- sible Prices on Lingerie, Linens, Bedding and Yard Goods. But this January finds the interest unusually keen. Prices are going to be lower than you have seen for many years. ‘Women of discrimination are well aware of the extensiveness and choice of variety of the merchandise which it is our custom to offer, and they will have no regret if they wait an- other week before buying supplies. The January Sale of White starts on the 17th. Wait and have no regrets. e 7 — O I T THIS time of the year we disregard costs and profits on all remain- A ing Winter Coats and mark them at prices to assure speedy clear- ance. Every Coat in our entire stock is included in this sweeping price’ reduction sale, affording an excellent opportunity to secure a Lans- burgh & Brother Coat at a decidedly worth-while saving. The quantity at each price is limited and we advise early selection. 4 50 wsminame | D1 7.95 Coats formerly priced | $3 4.9 5 $35.00 to $59.50; now | Coats formerly priced a0 ssorams | 949.50 Coats formerly priced | . $79.50 to $98.50; now $7500 $110.00 and $115.00 Coats, reduced to $85.00 $125.00 and $135.00 Coats, reduced to $95.00 $185.00 Coats; limited quantity ; now $149.50 These groups, while not large, afford unusually interesting choosing. The styles are the best obtainable, and to-those familiar with our superiority and leadership in fashionable modes, the prices quoted will speak volumes. Cape Models—Bloused Backs—Loose Backs—Belted Coats—Straightline Coats—Every Style in Demand Superior fabrics, fur trimmings or plain, some lavishly embroidered and “the best of tailoring; every coat silk lined and the majority warmly inter- lined. Every wanted color, with browns, navy blue and black predominating. Sizes for women and misses. Don’t fail to share in the savings. January Sale of Dresses Upwards of 200 Smart Models; Including Spring Styles; Some Remaining from Re- cent Sales, Others Added from Regular Stock Choice, $15 Trust this store to provide the best values in dre,sses—and‘now. in January, a sale that includes the new, smart and best styles suitable for immediate wear. Fabrics in¢lude: CHIFFON VELVET CANTON CREPE POIRET TWILL CREPE DE CHINE TRICOTINE SPRING TAFFETA R B A A 38 TR A T T T A T A T A A P2 M U T o T T T A T T A T S A S A TR CHARMEUSE DUVETYNS SATINS, ETC. Styles for street, business and general utility wear; also a limited num- ber of party frocks in misses’ sizes. In the best colors, mostly navy blue and black. Sizes for women and misses. Early choice will be the best. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. 0 i s i S TR S S S S S S T SR S o ST S i o S S S You'll Find fhe Crompton Label on these Boys’ Two-Pants Corduroy Suits at $6.75 Yon'll see that every suit is of the nationally famous Crompton All-weather Corduroy, which doesn’t care any more about water, than a fish. Considering that this is an entirely new lot, you'll wonder why they enter The Sales of January—just to help you in your economies, that’s all. Box-pleated,” yoke-back, Norfolk jacket; sizes 8 to 17 years. Also All-wool Suits with Two-pairs of Lined Knickers, $6.75 Norfolk models, tailored of heavy-weight, serviceable mixtures, in colors that boys like best. Sizes 8 to 17, and a value without precedent. e S S St <ol 5 Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother

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