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D. C., JULY 2. 192-PART 1 1 This Sale Is So Big That We Have Ar- ranged Special Tables in Third Floor Depariment, Also on the First Floor k A ‘Washingion—New York—Paris Embhihed 1860 STORE NEWS for Mnmhy July 24, 1922 LANSBURGH & BROTHER Oprn 9 :00; Close § JO See the Nineteen Styles Today in Our Windows, Then Come Early Tomorrow Morning —_— 4’0 30 Seventh Slreet )\orlhunv A Sale in whlch the Maker pays for Everything HIS is the eastest sale we have ever held. It isn’t costing us a penny; the - maker even pays for this \,3 ad; all we have to do is sell. RONME’ JuvflSSls %, %, However, like all “some- thing-for-nothing” ideas, there’s a joker somewhere, this case is no exception. In order to get the maker to agree to " pay for everything, we had to guarantee to sell 500 dozen Apron-Dresses;that means 6,000, however— ...... We are not worrying about that; there are 200,- 000 women in Washington, and every one ‘who sees these dresses will want a year’s supply—it would be folly not to buy that many, for we can’t possibly hope to duplicate such a won- derful value-giving sale. This fact, with the 77c price, will take care of the quantity. But we are not stressing this sale on the mere sound of the price. For goodness knows Washington has had plenty Apron-Dress Sales at about this price, but notgarmentslike these. — Block ®. 508—Percale e. 488 wilh platn Neehe ;namc.oz design, e BB4-—Slip-on Apron of broken perc l:- aloeves lnd e Trim with wll!. bind- pearl buttons mnd ing, wn. Chiogt TTe. rick-rack, T7e nt panel trii an rick-rack, 77e. They are called Happy- Home Apron Frocks, but you’ll be picking out this one for an outing, another for shopping, several for vaca- “s,, tion wear, etc. Every dress is thor- oughly well made of Amos- keag Gingham, or fine quality Percale, in a multi- tude of checks, blocks, dots and striped patterns. They are trimmed with fancy pockets, sashes, vests, contrasting colored bindings, rick-rack braid, cre- tonne and pearl buttons. We are so confident that this sale will be the biggest ever known in Washington that we were not a bit backward in sketching thirteen of the nineteen _styles. The sale starts tomor- row morningat 9 o’clock— there will be 6,000 dresses, arranged on tables for quick selection. We have provided extra space and extra salespeople—be- cause, we expect a crowd. Out-of-town customers may order by number, stating first, second and' third choice. No. sl.—shp ; cha hra\' mund gs k ton or m- l-.d ‘with cretonne d_ wit! Mu:uente buku gnck an ing at tie mn nf cretanne. ve atee lnd llfitvls bound. 3 ° h edge of rick rack, rick-rack . Tes % . T