Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1922, Page 13

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Everbest Marshmallows, 3-0z. Box, 10c First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Washington—New York—Paris Established 1860 A Manufacturer’s Co-operation Results in a Remarkable Sale 1,200 Pairs Women’s PERFECT Quality 16-Button Milanese Silk Gloves mmwl 9 1 AY: [ day's Actual | W hite, Black, Y Wholesale 'i Cost. OUR New York representative scoured the glove market for such a value, but without success. Two hours after we received this unwelcome news along comes one of our best manufacturers, to whom we told our troubles. He said: “That’s easy. In appreciation of our past dealings, I'm going to give you 100 dozen of our 16-button gloves at a price that will enable you to offer them at less than our usual wholesale cost.” Naturally enough, the deal was closed immediately, so starting tomor- row you can buy 16-button, superior quality Milanese Silk Gloves, Mous- quetaire style, full length and full cut arms, double-finger tipped. —And strictly PERFECT grade of a maker who enjoys a reputation sec- ond to none for the merits of his product, at only $1.19 pair. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Saturday—A Sale of Who Couldn’t Have a New Girls’ Organdie Dresses Fiber Silk Sweater Eom” $9.95 THEY are so silklike that the expert who brought them to the advertising office said: “This feels exactly like ure silk”—then she sauntered to the window, examined it under the brightest light and still doubted. However, they are FIBER SILK of the best grade. Extraordinarily Low Priced $1.95 and $2.95 THIS sale of dresses comes through a manufacturer’s close-out of this season’s made-up stock. There are several hundred dresses—fresh and new, in styles suitable for girls of 8 to 14 years; beautifully trimmed with laces and frills; wide sashes of self- material—all wanted colors. Flappers’ Black and Navy, in Sizes to 44 TUXEDO MODEL with belt slightly ornamented at side. Hem and rack bottom, large tailored kets and close fitting cuff. What a value! Don’t over! i, especially with vacations looming up. Second Floor—Upper Level Even the Wild Waves Cannot Dampen the Splendor of Our e ) Favesesnoe Bathing Suits or two styles of a kind; made of fine quality, fast-color gingham in plaids i i and checks, combined at timespwith For Matron or Maid, Girl or Tot plain color organdie. Sizes 12 to 16 fi RIOT of colorful ears—cut and made especially for : 5 ard-to-fit girls. fashions, with a strong tendency to- Girls’ Gingham Dresses wards the bizarre. Sizes 6 to 14—at Whether you swim or $1.50 paddle, dive or simply NEW—in smart styles and effecti gEmengie se beac pl;ids and checks. Tri’;m;edari‘n mean:yc‘l;:? you'll make 3 hit in coming ways. Sizes 6 to 14 years. these dashing suits. Fourth Floor—Lanshurgh &.Brother Conservative women and misses have been 9 . . considered, too. There Women’s Silk Stockings iws:zmn moa- ) fied tones, but all quite Better Than Their Price—Pair in accordance with $ 1 50 fashion and comfort. ° ® Made of Pure Worsted . Jersey, Finest Quality Ging: OU expect to get a fairly good silk stocking at this hams, Surf Satin alone or price, but nobody expects to get this high-grade fine with Cretonne; Gingham, gauze, with seamed backs for shapely effect and in the Faille de Mer (Surf Poplin), summer shoe colors: White, tan and biack. All sizes, too. Taffeta and other fabrics. Fine Full-fashioned Silk Ho- Famous Onyx Hosiery with MODELS—The alwgyyadx:nired California model. s:lery—}yv;me, ‘bhck axd }he ‘Poml'l"' Heellv-d-Finlest .r‘l;‘i;’s. Three-in-one style, comprising tight-knee knickerbockers, shoe shades of gray. A value in all sizes and colors. short skirt and bodice in one piece. Flounced, paneled, of first magnitude. Pair, $200. $3.00, $3.50. novelty effect, bands, bindings, agplique, colleg,c stripes, First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother sport styles; some of the jerseys have silk cross borders. . 5 e Dordage G198 Al . Tareey Ses Clbocnie: mdi Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests sfiri'red st w050 it ERY fine, accurately sized and correctly shaped. Three i V special groups: Each, 29c, 35c, 50c. Others for women and misses, $4.95 to $25 5 . Others for children, $2.50 to $7.95 Fine Weave Union Suits—Perfect fitting, sheer but very ! 5 ! serviceabls, and exceptional values at 69c, 79¢, $1.00, $1.50. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother 4 Tomorrow’s Feature in Beauty Parlor - Sale of Transformations Banner R'ecords at 49(3 HIS is your opportunity, as 10-Inch Double-Face Records we simply cannot duplicate Can Be Played on Any Phonograph these goods at prices quoted. NOTE the snappy dance fiumbers, and there are All colors except grayand vyhite, scores—hundreds of others equally popular in’ in addition to the free service of dance, vocal, popular, standards, etc.: our specialists in helping you R - select and showing you how to arrange the transformation to best effect. Just a brief bit of information: : Transformations, formerly Trans{ormations, formerly $3483, reduced to §2.59. $7.95, reduced to $5.97. 3 Transformations, formerly Transformations, fi Order b7 Nani—Orier b7 Fheme—Onter in Persen 8595, reduced to $4.45. $1195, reduced to $8.97. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brether 5 e o d STORE NEWS for Saturday, June 10, 1922 Sale of Genuine Imported Beaded Handbags $3.95 BEING just unpacked—all we can do is to examine them for quality, and as for their beauty, it fairly thrusts itself upon one. Radiant colors, va- riety galore, artistic designs; drawstring models lined with heavy silk and finished with fringe. : ’ Limited number at a decidedly limited price—don’t delay. First Floor—Lansburgh & Broether Irish and Filet Lace Vesting and Bands MAKE your summer Neck- wear with these dainty laces. Patterns to match, and when made into pretty sets there’s nothing richer or that lends a finishing touch to sum- mer wear. . - Vestings, yard, $9.00 to $12. Banding, yard, $2.50 to $3.95. Gingham and Organdie Trim. mings are the vogue. Here they are in all the best colors of the season at 8c to 50c yard. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Cretonne Pillows Each, 98¢ PLUMP, well filled pillows for canoes, hammocks and cozy corners; in round or square boxed styfe. Round Pillows with braid trimming, size 17x17, each, 75c. Third Floer—Lansburgh & Brother Pathe Phonograph $20.95 Table model, of fumed oak, with the same perfect mechan- ism of the larger cabinets. Plays all makes of records, and is just the thing for summer use in your country or town home. Baleony Phonograph Shop Denney & Denney Day IN OUR campaign of Amere ican-made Toiletries—Combi- nation at special prices for one day only: Myana Face Powder and Rouge Compact, 750 complete for ... ¢ Denney & Denney Shading Cos- metique, 60¢c. Denney & Denney Jasmine Per- fume, ounce, Myana Face Powder, box, 50c. Myana Rouge Compact, 50c. Denney & Denney Talcum, 28¢, $oc. Denney & Denney Cleansing Cream, 75c. Denney & Denney Vanishing Cream, Séc. n:nney & Denney Toilet Water, .Denney & Denney Magic Deo- dorant, 28¢c. " First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother The Misto-Pad What is ie? YSTERY—not at all.” A practical utility. Designed as an economical and convenient means of temporary memoran- dum. It can be used repeatedly and you don’t have to rub out a mark—simply a quick jerk of the transparent paper and it's blank again. Set comprises Misto-Pad and ball-end pencil—all for 25¢c. First Fleor—§tationcry Depts Children’s Socks for Summer HERE they are, and we shall not talk about them at lll,b:xupt to tell mother they are the best qual- ities an equal amount of small change will buy anywhere, Also a variety to cover every pos- : sible demand. Fine Whits Merhrined Cotton Socks, pair, 38c and 3¢, . : Colored Socks—Many s ), palr, 29¢, 38c, Boc. i Lo lop Summer Socks, sizes § | Roll T to 8%4. Pair, 3c, Ever drop a marshmallow in your coff.e or choco- " . T4 C it. 4 Separate parts to make your t and t to tell late? Sty dcliciens Syuas Oy you ho‘:v to do it. Reading ubl:“:;fll:eb::nt l;’;v:’:fi:’: o: t;e SALT WATER TAFFY, pcund, 24c. ¢ 3 subject. You are welcome to read it free of charge. Cool and Comfortable Appare! You Should Have for the Coming Scorching Summer Days THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. - 13 Hello Boys! No School Tomorrow! Visit Our RADIO DEPARTMENT Fourth Floor Annex—Lansburgh & Brother' Franklin 7400 STORE HOURS—Open, 9:00; close, 5:30 Sports Apparel from Top to Toe ’I‘O make each outdoor sport more pleasant is the mission of these charming hats, blouses, skirts and shoes. Though they are termed sports apparel, they are not alone for sports enthusiasts, but for every woman and miss who desires to appear stylish while comfortably adorned with apparel sponsored by Fashion. Here’s Your Sport Hat—Hurry! A Special Purchase and Sale of a Thousand New Summer Sport Hats—An Exceptional Showing at $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 THERE are sport hats for your mornings, your afternoons and your any day-time occasion, whether your summer plans take you to the moun- tains, to the golf links, to the sea or for an occasional trip. Leghorn Hats Satin Hats Canton Crepe Hats Milan Hats Ribbon Hats Straw Hats Felt-and-Satin Combination Hats Every new and wanted style—rolled brims, turn-up brims, straight brims, cushion brims, flange brims—they are all here, banded, lined and ready to wear. Is there a woman or a miss who has so many hats that she cannot use another one, especially when the season’s most likeable styles are procurable for $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. Sceond Fleer—Lansdburgh & Brother Just Arrived—and Attractive Values at $2.00 IF you don't add several new, dainty blouses to your vacation and stay-at-home wardrobe, you are overlooking something worth while. Voile in so many effects that we might call the lot a variety infinite. Lace in various patterns and classes, including filet, val, Calais, combined laces; Organdie embroidered in pretty patterns. Vestees, Peggy and other becoming colors; long and 'short sleeves and hardly two alike. On Sale Second Floer Department znd Special Table—First Floor Now Comes the Whiteah Skirt $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 A SUMMER WARDROBE could not be complete A Close-Out without its quotum of washable white skirts— Tweed Skirts and at the season’s beginning is the best time to pur- Regardless of chase the supply. You then get a full season’s wear - HOEESEIPEIoes anda full season of smartness, for white skirts lend $3.95 the proper touch. Choose from Fine Quality Gab- Styles and colors for ardine or Surf Satin, in latest styles, with modish ‘wear with blouses, sweat- 1 o™ Al pocket arrangements and perfect pearl-button trim- ming. Waistbands from 26 to 40 inches. Secend Flosr—Lamsburgh & Brother White Pumps and Oxfords, of Course A Thousand Pairs $ 5 Complete Sise Range Ten Smart Styles For Women and Misses THEIR real value is far greater than price indicates Though the illustrations show the modishness and commendable features, yet it cannot show the quality—fine, snow-white Beachtex and Reignakin alone, or combined with black and tan leathers into snappy sport models in both Oxfords and Pumps for women and misses; all new 1922 mo& s—the kind of shoes you prefer at a decidedly special price. Ul eignahin , trimmed with No. 3—White Beachtex Pumps, one-strap, with o e R P e vather conerod Cuban or new Spaish heel. | Chict heels. $5.00. Pair, $3.00. . e 2—Wi eignshin styles, No. ¢—Snappy S )5} 0, ite reign- g.g:‘- G ihe toery ‘sovt n;‘a..' :?'-mf"mfl-u blach “teather; wett o soles. $5.00. o dse Secend Ficer—Lansburgh & Brother P S — i ! ! i i

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