Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1922, Page 14

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T4 solid gol Jace in a satin-lined box. Sale of Coro Pearl Necklaces Fullf' guaranteed. 30-inch string, graduated beads, d spring ring clasp. Each neck- (Including tax.) LANSs $5.25 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother . THE. SUNDAY STAR, . ) WASHINGTON, D. G, MARCH BURGH & BROTHER 5, 1922-PART 1. SHOPPING GUIDE FOR MONDAY, MARCH 6th, 1922 )2 Exhibit 1922 lew JYlodes “In the spring a young man’s fancy turns to love,” while a woman’s turns to CLOTHES. Do you blame her? Cer- tainly not—especially this spring when clothes are more gor- geous than for many a decade. Richer colors, lovelier weaves, more attractive styles—all prompt her to vie with Nature in spring garb and truly she is doing S0, our mission being to provide the newest and best. have done and more, for we have refrained from pricing our gar- ments as high as their elegance should induce. The shops in our This we - Millinery THE Rue de la Paix seems to have ‘% come to Washington. Flaming col- ors, gorgeous trimmings, individuality of model and idea, with saucy parrakeets perched on brim or Biot feathers rich and dignified. Many others, all new, all delightfully distinctive and all French in idea but not in price. Beginning at $5 and ascending to $30, every hat an ex- apparel sections are simply over- flowing with the New. Spectaculas, indeed! Rich crepes in Embroidery raised or flat garment. like butterfly wings. All these and of each and every one. Spfing Coats and of correct coats, but no more. Our Am have supplied us with Coats so smart and Paris might take lessons. emplar of value. Spring Dresses finer-than-ever twills of imported or American weaves. Beads so thick and lavish they encrust the through which gleam the brilliant linings and in- serts. Girdles set with mock gems, fluttering sleeves irocks for every daytime occasion, and many can be worn as dinner gowns without violating sar- torial dogma. Prices low, indeed, for the ultra style Priced $45.00 to $149.50. “Tailgred abroad” used, to be the deciding mark Sports, severely tailored or elaborate wrappy man- teaux—in ample measure showing a decided fancy silk or wool, . Apertures more adorn Capes erican tailors that London styles. and in the size you wear. of the newest numbers. For Sport, Street and Dressy Wear These Will Please the Most Fastidious The Sport Brogue—Gray Nubuck, with black calf trim. Spring’s Smartest Footwear Steps In for Sports, There Are Dress b IS true that sports lold the trump hand with Spring footwear, but of course, one can’t wear sports shoes for all occasions—so we have pro- vided an immense selection of both the sports and dressy Every new number developed for Springtime will be found in our complete collection—and you can feel assured that the style you most prefer is here— We have sketched several The Strap Pump—>uede in gray or buff combined with Silk and Beaded Girdles, $1.00 to $5.50 So many colors and designs that you can get ex- actly what you want for any girdle purpose, from the dainty evening frock to the most conservative street garment. Varied assortmeat, priced from $1.00 to $5.50. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Shoes, Too / = ' /___/ Same style of Buff Elkhide, paterit leather. Suede-cov- with brown calf trim; Rubber ered military soles and heels. heel Lo.oo $11050 = $7.50 . The Dressy Pump—Patent leather, with buckle strap, military heel ; The Walking Shole—Patcnt * leather, with elastic side in- serts a la Juliet. High Span- ish heel and $12‘00 \ turn sole... .. e Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother — Dressi for~ ;xh]% Spving the Infants’ Shop, with Spring garments moderately priced for the tiny tots. EE Double-breasted Wooly Shirts" for .. baby to wear when March winds blow are specially priced at 95c. There is everything the tots could want from little shirts for the new baby, its en- tire wardrobe for debut into the world, to the clothes for big sister and brother their first year at school. And baby, too, can have pretty gowns from Paris just like mother—the loveliest christening robes and layettes are special- ties in the Infants’ Department. Ruffles, ¢mbroidery and real lace made by fairy fingers in far off France trim the dainty christening robes that are reasonably priced from $6.95 to $11.50. The Handsome Gertrudes to wear under And When Baby Can Say “Popper™ and “Mommer” and can creep here and there and pull kitty's tail, she wears little creepers, a dif- ferent color each day, if you please. “Mom- “mer” got some for 69¢, though the ones for Sunday are $3.25, 'cause they have *broidery on ’em and lots of ruffles. Brother is getting all dressed up, too, for Easter. He has a little Oliver Twist suit with suspenders like “popper’s,” and paid $2.95 for it. Big Sister got her dress for Easter, too, imported dotted swiss all ’broidered and smocked. They come in voile and organdie. t0o, and are special from $3.95 to $7.95 for Easter. Her organdie bonnet is all frilly with ruffles, ribbons and lace, and was $4.95. It for rough weaves among the street models and silky surface for evening wear. Prices, $25.00 to $149.50. can be washed, too. “Tweed is Very Stylish” and kiddies have to be in style, too, so “mommer” bought cute little coats of tweed and homespun. They come for kiddies up to six years and are from $5.50 to $19.50. : Spring Tailleurs “Extremes meet” in suits. First it is the strictly tailored models of fine twills, then by leaps and bounds to the Tweeds of brilliant coloring and man- nish-effect in mixtures, plaids and novelties. Capes, boxy coats, knickers, skirts—all assemble in the for- mation of natty suits. Priced $25.00 to $145.00. ~ Overflowing with interest to mothers is the robcs are from $2.95 to $3.95. l The Lady in the Store Said PEPR Sister and Brother will hunt for Easter eggs, but Baby can’t walk yet so she’s going to have a doll that says Mama all by itself and lots of new things for the carriage. Mother can do the shopping for all the kiddies in the same department, as there is a complete line of garments, accessories, necessities for baby’s bath and playthings. Second Floor Lansburgh & Brother [f e When the day is over the Sandman Comes. And when the fluffy little heads begin to nod they all get into their little Billie Burkes —cute little nighties with ruffles at the ankles—for $1.39 and $1.95. Then the tiny baby is put in her eider- down ad silk sleeping bag—priced $2.95 to $5.95. Prayers are said, the Sandman throws his golden sand in the blinking eyes and they’re fast asleep. Fascinating Neckwear for the Finishing Touch Genuine Filet Collars—21 inches long and a satisfy- ing assortment of styles and patterns. Despite the ultra style and quality, price is only $1.00. Collegiate Ties are chic and becoming. Of linen, crepe.de chine and satin,"in plain colors and stripes. Each, 50c. Vesting and Banding—By the yard, in match pat- terns. Easy to make your own neckwear, vestees and cuffs. The vest length, 75¢c to $3.00. Banding to match, at, yard, 89c to $4.75. Silk Hosiery Exactly Suited to Spring Styles Gray Silk Stockings, $3.50 Blending, matching or con- trasting with low shoes of Fash- jon’s selection, and reinforced where hardest wear comes. Fine grade of silk, too. Novelty Silk Stockings, $3.50 Stripes and two-tone effects, especially suitable for sport wear with the new tweeds. They are an excellent “quality and top- notch of style. Silk Blouses " —were never so preity as this spring’s vintage! From the unpretentious silk blouse of crepe de chine, tub silk or Georgette all the way to im- ported hip blouses of finest Canton, there are hundreds upon hundreds. The Infants® Skop—Fourth Floor ‘ Lansburg & Brother. Flaming reds nestle beside sombre tones; First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother elabotately trimmed right against the tai- lored models; every @ C O r S e t S one a gem of beauty e the i ek st e and criterion of fash- / ! jon. - Full line at $5.00 women of larger proportions. Openwork Silk S50 ; Hosi $4.50 to $32.50. s That, however, does not mean that Nemo is exclu- osiery, = Sketch shows a new sively afcorset for stout women, for there are models for every figure, from miss to matron. The firm matefial;, perfect designing, accurate sizes and the famous Kastikop fgaturcs have made Nemo as - near perfection as human skill cap accomplish. Nemo Corsets, $4.00 to $9.00 Third Floor—Lapsburgh & Brother _ Clocks and novelties in a va- riety of lovely effects. Shoe col- ors and black of fine grade thread - silk, with all the rein- forcements to make them serv- iceable. - First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Imported Princeéss Blouse of royal blue, elabogately beaded. Price, $3295. \ - anatongd im ove Tofods wmop—— I‘IomeASewing Week Starts Monday, See Today’s Post for o . Important Announcements. Pd f ~

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