Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1922, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, i92é. © 19 4 A LANSBURGH & STORE NEWS for Wednesday, January 18, 1921 Tomorrow Is F Life Insurance Day In National Thrift Week Ro l HER If you are living for today enly, & for yourself only, you are indeed —— selfish! Life Insurance has assumed 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest such practical business proportions = that it is no longer the custom to insure merely for death benefits. Its evolution has now reached a stage whereby the subscriber reaps the benefit as well as one’s heirs and beneficiaries. This is the endow- ment plan, becoming due at ma- turity instead of waiting until the death of the subscriber. However, some form of Life In- surance should be the rule in every home. Individuals, toe, should pro- vide along the same lines, for futare protection against the “grim wolf” as well as for decent burial and care of one’s family. This firm thinks so well of Life Insurance that it insures each and every one of its employes who remain the proba- tion veriod. ours for Thrilt, g Sale! Genuine “Piping Rock” Washington—New York—Paris x 2 Not an Adaptation Genuine “Piping Rock” $249 These very popular tailored felts are a feature of the winter season. For street or sport wear with suit or coat they are just ideal. THE GENUINE PIPING ROCK HAT is adaptable to each indi- ) vidual wearer’s whim; made of soft, light-weight, pliable scratch fur felt, with fitted lining of satinette; bound with grosgrain ribbon and fin- ished with band and bow. Don’t buy an adaptation when you can get the genuine at $2.49. COLORS: Sand, citron, pearl. jade, tangerine, red, henna, brown, navy, beaver and black Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ( sfs ¢ : % \; Sacrificing All Fur Coats Choose Now! Save 25% to 33v3% When you can buy fur coats of Lansburgh & Brother quality, at such drastic reductions—it pays to make the most of your oppor- tunity. Here they are, with their reduced prices: Feature Six Hundred Lovely Sample Silk Undergarments at Exactly Half Price We have fortunately procured the sample line of one of New- York’s foremost makers of fine silk underwear. Being samples, they are the best of their class, and, of course, there are only a few of a kind—but many kinds. If you need lovely silk under- wear for present or later wear—don’t miss this opportunity. THRIFT O'GRAMS “Spend Time and Money isely” MEN’S PAJAMAS--Plain and striped materials. Plain style and frog-fastened, in sizes A, B, C, D. Only ’ Gowns, Camisoles, Envelope Chemise, Step-ins and Pajamas Made of finest silks—radium, crepe de chine, Georgette, tub satin, crepe meteor, in such tints as ivory, flesh, peachblow, orchid. turquoise, also black. Trimmings of handmade laces—filet, Val, Calais and French mesh; hand-embroidery, ribbons, tucks, fine shirring, smockings, etc., as well as many tailored styles. Sale prices, $1.95 to $16.25 NOTE.—There are many lots, many styles, and it would be impossible to quote 5 prices on every piece. But, you can rest assured that the savings will be far beyond your expectations on any piece you select in this sale of samples. the Sale of Cotton Undergarments Continuing i 1 Night , Petticoat A 58 Tos oy, i QB30 i ot Nasiak Finest nainsook, beautifully made and finished. Daigty garments of good quality materials, in a num- ber of attractive styles. Chemise with strap or built up shoulders, Gowns in tailored effect or with lace and em- broidery trimming. Bloomers with lace, pecot or plain elastic knee. - o A 4 8 8 Gowns, Chemise, Bloomers, c Petticoats and Step-ins Gowns of crepe, nainsook and batiste in pink, blue or white—lace and embroidery trimmed. Chemise with strap or built up shoulder, some elaborately trimmed. .. :/Step-ins and blaamers, lace-trimmed, hand-embroidered, hemstitched ; Petfieoats with deep embroidered flounces. Gowns include high-neck models; lace and embroidery trims; some with deep yokes trimmed in organdie, also gowns of fine batiste. Tailored and elaborately trimmed " chemise. Petticoats with embroidery and lace flounces. At $1.69 35 sseen Bioomers A varied collection of styles. Gowns and Chemise of nainsook, crepe and flesh batiste. Laces and fine em- broidery used in profusion. Sleeveless and long sleeve gowns, with embroidered ins¢rtions and fine tucked yokes. Petticoats with flounces of embroidery and laces. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 1 0 5 N | 54-Inch Hand-Embroidered | Madeira Table Covers Formerly Priced $20.00 to $30.00. Reduced to $14.95 If you are planning a linen shower for. the prospective bride, if a wedding is at hand and ou must buy a gift, if you are ready to replen- ish your own supply of fine linens, this is your chance to do so at small outlay—a considerable | saving in every purchase. Plain and rose-scalloped edge. There is a variety of beautiful effects in neat or more elab- orate patterns, and every piece is absolutely pure finen. Madeira Tea Napkins — Hand-embroidered , rose scallops. Thrift pricing brings them down to, dozen.afl to $12.75% Madeira Luncheon Sets—Hand-embroidered on pure linen, in rose scallops. Set comprises thirteen pieces. Complete at $695 to $27.50. Madeira Linen Scarfs—Hand-embroidered, in rose scallops. Sizes 18x36, 18x45, 18x54. Former prices, $5.25 to $10.50. Thrift price, each .. 5000 i 70-inch Pure Irish Linen Damask—Heavy - weight and exceptionally fine texture; five dif- ferent patterns and a luster like = satin. Yard .e.cecececccncccnces . $2050 Firat Floor—Lassburgh & Brother Beautiful White Tub Silk Petticoats Know that the password to the special Sales of Whité is “THRIFT,” so they enter Wkite Tub Silk Petticoats in t 1 .9 double panel model. White only, but just the kind you'll like for present wear, as well as for spring and summer, when sport clothes call for this class of petticoat. This is only a limited lot—about one hundred in all. [Extra Size Silk Petticoats, $3.45‘] | i Double panel model, of white habutai. This is I 1 | S — Tub Silk Petticoats that were ac- A t $ 2 4 95 tually intended to sell at prices all the way to $5.95, but we suc- ceeded in persuading the manufacturer-to accommodate our Thrift Sales.:. White and flesh in tub satin, habutai, jersey, and there are some striped tub silks. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother without doubt the most convincing value avail- able in this class of garment. Purchased especially for the Sales of White White Crepe de Chine Tailored Blouses Marked With a Thrift Price 3 Each $3.95 We have held blouse sales and blouse sales—but in our entire experience we have yet to see a better value. The new idea in trig-fitting cuff, Peter Pan collar and narrow front panel all edged with tiny frill. Seams are tailored and felled, and the buttons are an excellent quality pearl. All sizes in the lot. Second Floor Lansburgh & Brether Thrift Pricing Shown in White Goods Kasaki Japanese Nainsook—Medium weight and full 39 inches wide. This grade is offered in ten-yard pieces, which we will not cut. Neatly boxed and 4 48 o Thrift priced, piece.... !' { Nainsook by the Yard—36 inches wide, and three grades come under the price clipping. . They are suitable weight for lingerie, children’s ! clothes and kindred uses. Limited lots, so be at hand early. Thrift price, yard, 29¢, 35¢, 38c. 40-inch Mercerized N;lnwok—-Sheer, even texture . omy. Yard.e.eecceesceassecsencncaces ohmsieieis No. 100 Berkely Cambric—36 inches .wide and a silky, nainsook finish suitable for lingerie. Yard 36-inch Near Linen—Looks, wears and launders like genuine linen. Suitable for maids’ and nurses’ uniforms, aprons, house dresses and boys’ wash 3 suits. Yard... 9C 36winch Japanese Cotton Crepe—Requires no ironing. Deep crinlgle and a beautiful texture for lingerie, sacques, kimonos, etc. Yard..ceeeeeococeecece 5 32-inch Soisette—Fine grade, with silky finish, re- and a grice that makes ample buying an econ- 48 g [+ ............................ ceedpaseccen " sembling fine poplin. Used for many garment 45 i b c purposes and trimming, too. Sale price, yard... . White Pll:u Crepe—30 inch;s v;ide; Requires no ironing—another - economy. Thrift price, o e A 25¢ First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 35¢ 35¢ about 250 suits in the lot. $ 1 .45 - Men's Shop—First Floor CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS —Fast black and water- proof covers. Handles are suitable for either girls or l\)\u\: Because it's Thrift ‘cek, the priceisonly. . $ I .OO Umbrelln Department—First Eloor METAL HOT-.WATER BOTTLES—The kind that hold the heat: This is one of the most satisfactory hot-water bottles for- sick room, ;’;cneral use and for “cold feet.” Thrift price.. $ 1.85 Tollet Goods, Firat Floor CUT GLASS SYRUP JARS | —With removable top and glass base. Useful for honey, syrup e S 100 Sfiverware, First Floor STRAP PURSES—Black and colors in durable leather; well made and very con- venient size. Top or back strap. Thrift $ I ¥ 1 9 price; .z Leatherware, First Floor IMPORTED BAR PINS— Silvo, which is a non-tar- nishable metal; .set .with mock gems in imitation of 1 expensive styles. | Thrift Week price, 4 1 C Jewelry—First Floor CUT JET GIRDLES—These baubles are much in vogue just now. They serve for a trimming as well as a trinket. Finished withdeep ! i bead” (tla)sscl. These are | our $2.00 line. | Thrift priced $ 1025 ! Trimming Dep’t, First Floor i KAYSER'S SUEDE-LINED SILK GLOVES —Wrist strap model, in gray, black and beaver color. This is our $2.00 number lowered }I_c;l rr‘-eet the demands for rift Week. Tomorrow at $ 1079 Glove Department—First Floor VOILE COLLAR AND CUEF SETS —The kind we sell every day at $1.00. WhiteR v:'iith coloréd stitch- ing. Reduced to, L cagc’h ............ 89C Neckwear Shop, First Floor LINGERIE BLOUSES— Short sleeves or long, as you prefer. Lace trimmed and made of good quality voille, wcl; made anfl easy 1 to launder. i Thrift price.. $ 1 039 { Main Floor, Bargaln Table l CHILDREN'S WINTER | HATS—Beavers, felts and velours, in brown, navy, l’ " black and a few brighter % colors. All the best shapes worn this season, formerly selling at $4.95 to $7.50, re- duced for Thrift selling at $3.50 to $5.00. Millinery Dept., Second Floor BOYS’' KNICKERBOCKERS —Serviceable fabrics in blue serge #nd mixture ef- fects; lined throughout. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Thrift price ,..vote $1029 Boys! Clothing, Fourth Fleor ALL-SIEK CHIFFON VEL- VET—40-inches wide. Col- ors include: copen, - silver, American beauty, Alice l_l:_l}x‘xe,f turquoise and black. . rift - price, § yard . .p Soe $4.49 % Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ' now... Formerly $55000; now-- $262.50 (1) Hudson Seal Coat- $258 75 . (2) Hudson S Feormerly $325 Formerly $275.00; $206.25 Farmerrn st now. $387.50 merly S0 pow . $146.25 Formerly S50t nower: $318.75 Formerly $345.00; $243.75 (3) French S Formery $22500; now. 9168.75 merty 517550 now.. $334.63 (1) Genuine Mole Coat— Formerly $325.00: now... $243o75 Farmerry S0t now. $332.50 (3) Sealine Coats—F $1125O Formerly $225.00; now (1) Leopard Coat Coat—Formerly szmco.?:f $30.00 Cont_Formens 550, now $45.00 (1) Wallaby Fur Coat Formerly $69.50; now.... merly $149.50; now.. (1) Beaverette C $168 75 4 . merly $19500; now...ees. $146.25 (1) Child’s W e ST now s 3050 $52.13 (1) Coney Coat 7,629 Congoleum Rugs, now $10.10 Oseine cuts oGRS Extra Special Coats, formerly priced $95.00; 1 merly $59.00; now........ $44.25 Just eleven Fur Coats in this group. They | are high-class models, including: 2 Sealine | Coats, formerly priced $12500; 5 Scaline | Marmot Coat, formerly I priced $115.00; 1 Leopard Coat, formerly priced $115.00; 2 Beaverette Coats, formerly priced $150.00. Choice. ...... Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother i $89.00 Rugs Reduced for Clearance’ One hundred and twenty-one high-grade Rugs selected from our regular stock of per- fect quality rugs and prices ruthlessly reduced for a quick clean-up. That's the brief but good news for thrifty homemakers. 36 Room-Size Rugs Reduced 10 $3 2,95 Sizes 9x12 and 8.3x106; this -lot includes TURK STAN RUGS from the Art- loom Mills; also AXMINS- TER and VELVET RUGS, in a variety of artistic pat- terns and colorings. The price saves you 3314% to 50% from & present market cost. = 85 Room-Size Rugs Reduced fo $25.00 A variety of attractive patterns and i colors in BRUSSELS, AXMINSTER and i VELVET RUGS, sizes 9x12 and 8.3x10.6; i howover, the majority are the smaller | size. These rugs chosen from our higher- | priced lines and now reduced. New Rubber MatsflTE at Sale Prices, Too | | A large assortment just ar- rived, including 12 and 18 inch I round, as well as the straight door mats, priced at 75c, $1.00, || $1.25, $1.50 up to $3.00 each. I Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs and " Runners at Lower Prices PERFECT GOODS, new patterns and color combinations—in fact, the highest expression of this brand which is an example of highest att in floor covering. 9x12 Congoleum Rugs, now $1620 6x9 Congoleum Rugs, now $8.10 9x10.6 Congoleum Rugs, now $14.15 4,6x9 Congoleum Rugs, now $3.95 3x9 Congoleum Runners, now $1.95 18 in, x 9 ft. Runners, now 95c Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Sketch'is not intended for a picture, simply to show thrifty parents what an excellent crib it really is. {'he large, ‘easy-running wheels, the protective sides and neat model are all de- sirable, and of course practical. ») Mattress to Fit—Covered with dainty art ticking in blue or pink. Specially priced, $1.49. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh « Brother ' Sale of Infants’ Enamel Cribs oy WIIH T |

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