Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1922, Page 12

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“If musi¢ be the food of love, excess,” says the immortal bard. Not only is it the “food of love,” but of courage, of the finer elements of our natures. Mother’s imstinct teaclies her that Iullaby will soothe her babe to rest. Why the martial music to which the soldier marches so bravely? It inspires courage. Its exhilerating effect rouses to action the latent forces that men call bravery. 5 The establishment of Music Week is a well conceived lan. It provides opportanity for all to hear good music. t encourages those talented in that direction to study and strive for the promotien of music at its Music Week deserves the support and patronage of all who are in a position to take part either as patrons or participants, Fiber Silk Sweaters MUSIC WEEK play on, sive me comfort and all a softly crooned best. | Extra Sizes at $11.95 R e e T HIS able out! in navy belt. Black, econd ERVICEABLE English net, and class ‘of sweater has a very slenderiz- ing effect on larger figures. They set close and fall gracefully, forming a neat, trig garment. a summer skirt and pretty vestee, they form a suit- Worn with fit. These are the well liked Tuxedo model, and black. Nov- elty weave, pocket and Silk Sweaters, $11.95 Regulation Sizes navy and Tuxedo model with sash belt and patch pocket. s colors; Floor—Upper Level Corsets Ideal for Summer they are cool as ) can be. At the same time they serve their purpose of bringing about a shapely form. ~ Models include %las- tic top, medium bust, long and medium*hip. Sizes 19 to 30 at.. Sizes 31 to 36 at.. ..$1.50 -.$2.00 .Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother L 2L L AL o A L L L 0 L A P P L A T L e Bargain anton—w Yor—P:il THURSDAY STORE NEWS 420-30 Seventh treet Northwest Unusual to @ Marked Degree. Featured at a Low Price, in Several Distinctive Newer Models—Choice 'a,t $9. 95 B Y all odds the prettiest Gingham Frocks we have seen in many seasons—and so many.styles—one sees Gingham all alone, or happily combined with pique, organdie, ratine, linen and many modes of trim- ming. N . Distinction stands out all over them, for they are de- cidedly different from the common run of Gingham frocks— they are new, and it is apparent the designers put forth their best efforts to create them different. Pockets, sashes, collars, cuffs,:vestees, tiers, such garfii- tures as hand embroidery, frills, ties, girdles and buttons. You must see them to get the right idea of just how distinctive they are. e Colors—Green, copen, black, navy, cherry red, orchid, helio, maiz, rose, pink—all checkedavith white in tiniest patterns or large block designs. 2 Sizes for women and misses—$9.95. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Novelty Ratine, yard, 75c 36 inches wide. Plaids, stripes and so many variations of each that you'll wonder just which you prefer.” Color combi- nations include salmon, rose, brown, red, green, maize, wis-* taria and orange. duced price! 32-inch Imported Irish Dimities, Yard, 50c Immense range of attractive designs and color effects. This is one of the Summer favorites, Taveader,or gold dof tan ground especially suitable for frocks, with white dot. A reduction of blouses, children’s garments, etc. about half price! First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother This lot is offered for one day only at re- St. Gall Embroidered Organdies, Yard, 85¢ Pink ground with copen dot; navy ground with green, yellow or blue dot; white ground with 6th Floor So successful was our last $14.50 Sale of Dresses that we immediately laid So for tomorrow you can expect another great money-saving Sale Silk Dressesv plans to repeat it. XPERIENCE is a great teacher, and we profited by duplicat- ing orders for the most desirable and attractive styles. To these we have added many new models, including - straightline panel effects for larger women who wear sizes 40 to 46. Colors HETHER your ideas are conservative or otherwise we are prepared to meet all demands. choice of colors depends on the style appropriately chosen. The following will give you an idea of the wide choice that awaits you: Navy Brown Copen Black Tan Green Canna Red Gray Pink Orchid White and combinations taste- fully arranged. The = ‘EARLY SELECTION TO YOUR ADVANTAGE ~' From past experlence we finid that very early in the day the most desirable dresses in all sizes are the’ first ones purchased. For that reason we may not have just the style desired in your particular size later in the/day. Even though every dress is a rare bargain—we thereforeudviue;rlynflfim. A SALE BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 9 HE newest models include Sport Dresses of the most charming variety. Open short sleeves, straightline models, graduation frocks of filmy daintiness with satin ribbon trim- ming. New beaded styles of simple or elab- orate design and a host of other models. > L] Materials There are many silks, but jafter all there afe certain ones that are most desirable ‘for this season of the ‘year, and we have included all, that fashionable women de- mand. Note the variety for your selection: Canton Crepe Tub Silks | ,Crepe de Chine Foulards. , § Roshanara Pongee '} I v B . G _ : The Graduate Must Have a Frock of Crisp White Organdie R SIMILAR weave of fashion. In view of that fact, we have ordered on a much larger scale and procured the best the market affords, specializing in the imported weaves because they are renowned. 45-inch Genuine St. Gall Organdie, yard, 58¢c Transparent, permanent finish and a texture just as beau- tiful as skill can produce. The leader is a number of which we have only thirty pieces and we have reduced the price to 58¢c. Other gradeseall the way to $1.75, with intermediate prices by easy stages. 30-1nch W hite Plisse Crepe, Yard, 25¢ Requires no ironing, so it is the vogue for Summer lingerie, house dresses, children’s clothes, etc. 36-inch Lingerie Nainsook, Yard, 28¢c Fine texture, silky finish and a value that should bring shoppers here in a hurry. 36-inch Silk-warp Plisse Crepe, Yard, 58¢ . Fine grade and has the appearance of all-silk. Needs no vironing and is cool and comfortable for Summer. 36-inch Berkley No. 60 Cambric, Yard, 25¢ Fine and serviceable grade, with a pleasing finish. The kind of cambric that makes such good everyday, garments, as well as for domestic uses. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother The Silks ~ They’re Wearing At Lower Price Than ¥ They'ré paying! Very Special at, Yard, - $1.29 HERE are nine numbers at this low price, and every one is at the height of its vogue for outerwear or lingerie. It will pay you to get it now, for we cannot promise duplication of any number at this low price. —40-inch Crepe de Chine, many cqjors. .—33-inch Silk Broadcloth, several colors. —36-inch Foulards, varied colors. —36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, navy and black. —36-inch Black Satin, rich luster. —36-inch Satin Messaline, rick colors. —36-inch Black Taffeta, dresses and bathing suits. —33-inéh Pongee, natural and celors. —33-inch Striped Pongee, for tailored blouses, etc. Third Floor—Lansburgh & llMlt: If You Observe Fashion, You Must Have The Lynbrook Hat In view of the fact it is one of the most popular modes of the season, it isn’t likely that prices will be as low as we have had WAGGER, drooping brim to this hat of imported straw, in S novelty weave. The yarn trimming is an outline effect of zigzag hand-stitchin, 5 - binding and coils of the same formation trimming the crown. longing in a higher priced classification, for these hats were never intended for our low pricing. We reduced .them for ' tomorrow’s quick :..ct:on. / 2 : u Flesr—Lagsburgh & Brother on, crown and brim; then a heavy yamn . Ten'color. cofbinations. Neatly lified ‘and everything be- | Men’s Furnishings for Summer Comfort Low prices will be found on items now in definite need— for summer-vacation wear. THE FEATURE 3,800 Men’s Harvard Athletic Union Suits at 75¢C NOTE the make, men! The old celiable HARVARD — and thefi the material is the sturdy, long-wearing MADRAS, self-stripe and bar check. Every garment cut on lib- eral lines and finished to perfection. Sizes34to46. | Make no mistake about | this offering—you can't 1 i go wrong—buy all you'll need—the best buy is a half dozen suits at this price—75¢c each. A Timely'Sale of 6,000 Soft Collars )E and other well-known makes, in adozen distinct styles, including the popular button-down effects. Choice at 12v5¢ . Choice of materials, includes fine pique and self-stripe mad- ras, in pointed end, roll corner and plenty button-down models. Sizes 131% to 17— Men’s Worsted Bathing Suits $2.95 - Men’s Madras Pajamas $1.65 NE-PIECE Cali- fornia style, in a wide assortment of col- lege colors, including Georgetown, G. W., Tech.,, Central and Western High. Sizes 34 to 46. JST about half price o for these high-grade pajamas, in self-stripe and plain color madras —tan, blue, helio, pink. Sizes A, B, C, D. | White Mercerized | Oxford Shirts, Special $1.35 3 for $4.00 Collar attached or band style. Only 300 in the lot, and as every one is a most unusual yalue, be sure to get your share early. Sizes 14 to 17. 2 The Avenue isMyName 1 am the out- standing straw hat value of the year. A fine hat in every way, styled with pre- ¢ cision to Fash- ion’s decree; a f genuine Sennit _ braid with an aristocratic ap- pearance, and a priceless degree of comfort. I am easy on the purse because my price is —and easy on head with my soft, self-conforming sweat ,—my black, brown or green band will harmonize with your summer outfit. Already, let’s get together. Direct Street Entrance to Men's Shop -

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