Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1922, Page 16

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N * 10 Mustrated Tuesday Specials TEN Tuesday shoppmg features worthy of close attention. Picturized to give you a clear conception of the mer- chandise, low priced, which gives a very clear idea of the extra value. No C. O. D.’s, phone or mail orders on the Illus- 420-430 Seventh Street N.W. T he Annual .Sale of Sz and Won res Goods For Tuesday, we announce new arrivals in HE first of the new autumn frocks are beginning to arrive in numbers and in these three featured groups you can select from at least fifty distinct styles —and more than two hundred dresses. The new dresses emphasize smartness in lovely materials, CREPES retaining their preference—Canton is the favorite, with heavy crepe de chine a close second. Draped Autumn Frocks Offering better than ordinary values —Second Floor. ° 16 to 44. Side drapes are conspicuous and ac- cordion pleated models are also good, as they emphasize the new silhouette— straight lines. The vogue for longer skirts is featured, modified with graceful drapes and folds—the uneven hem line is quite the thing. Not much trimming is being used, but one finds a bright-colored cabachon, a bit of embroidery here and there. Sizes ! - the August Fur Sale at SNAPPY, luxurious éporf: coats of nat- ' newcst ideas in coats, capes, scarfs and neck- “'piéces-of season’s smartest furs, selection now while August pnces prevail.’ What is smarter than a FOR generations the signal to buy silks and woolen dress goods for fall sewing has been this annual Lansburgh & Brother event. “Lansburgh’s for Silks!” is a byword in Washington homes—and a responsi- bility upon us to so govern the merchandising of our silks that each year may add to the luster of this prized repute. This August sale sees fashion-favored fabrics, of the traditional Lansburgh & Brother quality, lower-priced than in several years—values more poignant, centering all inducement on this as the most advantageous time to secure fall silks and woolen dress goods when greatest savings are possible. Selected From the Thousands of trated Specials. Personal shopping because worthy of per- sonal selection. Patent Leather 200 Very Smart Yards of Silks in This Sale Flapper Sandals Blouses Reduced Dress Charmeuse—High grade in every respect, and full 40 inches Iustrated Tur s:;r;t;ec’_a’ Tuesday Special wide; beautiful, high-luster finish, ideal for making the new I draped frocks. Choice of twenty-five desired colors, black and 78 white, Yard . ccics coesseniassion seome s sisismisisee siees) s s Changeable Taffeta—36 inches wide; splendid, heavy quality for dresses, linings or petticoats. Shown in a wide range of beau- $ 1 9 5 tiful, changeable effects. In this August sale the price is, yard, 40-inch Sport Silks—Finest qualities, formerly selling at $5.00 to $6.00 a yard; choice of a wide variety of pretty pattérns and 3 OO colors. Priced during the August sale, while quantity lasts, WAL sraiciiio e Toiutnre simibia) Gslors sissols sroreielos/oliies oiess a-ateiass wlusele viotossy Chiffon Velvet—All silk and rich, raven black; a fabric suitable for the finest gowns, for distinctive wraps and for combination $ 4 50 with other materials. A most exceptional value at, yard..... o Black Dress Taffeta—Every wardrobe must have at least one black dress, and Taffeta is a most favored fabric for the black $ I I 9 dress. Superior quality, pure silk, and fast raven black. Sale PHCE WAL ocvvioosinsm ciamn siuinls wimn simemnisnuisism wsihi sisns Hioidin All-Silk Crepe de Chine—40 inches wide; not so heavy as the shade and 12-momie weight; 33 inches wide. Used extensively for dresses, waists, men'’s shirts and draperies. Free from dust. $ l 00 August sale price, Farl. < soon sion s som sons somasios sinse asiojsion Canton Crepe—Beautiful, rich, heavy, pebbly-finished quality; this lovely fabric bids fair to be Fall’s favorite—all colors, plenty of browns, navy and black. 40 inches wide. August sale price, $2 6 5 Lo AR SRS W R e R e August Sale of Woolen Dress Goods ST two hundred of these new sweaters have just arrived—offered tomorrow at a price not Sketch $2.95 A chic, youthful model, good quality leather, cut-out effect as sketched, perforat- ed trim, comfortable flat heels. Broken sizes.—Sec- ond Floor. 79¢ Of course you are in tune with the vogue for orna- ments, especially pearl beads. They are worn with all sorts of apparel. These are smart, and so low priced. —First Floor. $1.95 Many fetching styles in Printed Crepe (illustrated), Crepe Knit Georgette and Crepe de Chine, many shades and white. Beaded and plain. Broken sizes—Third in three -specially priced groups— gbove, bl\)xlt mighty]_fihe 5:1u:'xli(t:y1 for th? é)ri(_:e.bl Sui]tablebl fo{ $ I 49 Pearl Beads With Dainty Magnums resses, blouses or lingerie. Colors—all desirable, also black . o . I 6 9 5 2 5 39 50 R R W T Solid Gold Clasp Choice Perfumes . . 12-Momie Pongee—Genuine Japanese pongee, of natural tan IMustrated Tufz'l‘“’g;i, ) Tuesday Special = 5 $1.35 The pick of the world’s perfumes in dainty little bottles, inclosed in moire, silk-lined case, sketched. You should have several.— First Floor. in keeping with high quality of the coats. shcow:zI;heg style—colors are orchid, buff, honeyéiew, Ladles Vests }Il{ubbel;;lamed peacock, light blue, jade, gray and navy. Sizes Get a Suppl ouse Aprons Sport coat of m uskrat ? B0 4 T i Sepply ey Tuesday Special Tuesday Special An attractive style in '\f Ll anias $145 ural color muskrat, 40 inches long, —uwill hold an-y garment of your choice for future de- hvery w':fim-mmxgc cost. .In the ‘August Fur Sale you will find the Make your A s —Second Floer. P~ « of them are. Our Biggest Sale of Sheets, 95¢ —A Tlmely Sale! at 95¢ Smart Apron Frocks HREE smart mod- els, in percale and chambray, plain opened the store, they bought In all wanted colors heavily—increasing the savings. 3 Today you have a last opportu- these frocks, useful for | nity to secure these wonderful so many purposes, are sheets—all nzel, iromb?xfii i:l:r fetchmgly fashioned cots to for double beds, and nicely made; 3 extra.large. Not sl ar fect, bnt moct uality you'd willingly m‘l%u an :y dollar more. g:r. can be ‘easil, renudndd, u\d they wi!l last as long as ut priced so lowsthat as any. Lut duuce tudly—mothef you will surely want not_likely in a long day. several. . All sizes in- thun'yl Dnn’t niu dm one— Thira Plosr. Oc 1+ Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, with crochet top, in regular and bodice styles. All sizes 36 to 44, and values unusual at this special one-day price. —First Floor. 36-In. Long- ) with large cape ‘collar, turn-back cuffs ' Winds UP ToJay ! and checks, variously i v ond belt of self. Linings of durable silk, THEY camethey bonghe— trimmed with cretonne cloth, Just Crepe in 1in, flowered or embroidered. At. the they were well satisfied or organdy.. Some Received Many Colors i ¢ stis caLengs it! oad tie sas i ve price the value is exceptional. {:u:n“’:}“t;:‘:’h‘;gvg sterday’s with broad ti h, Tuecd ; iheets. every one handtorn and Pitsh ?}?cig:-’ract?‘g; ‘uesday tsufie" Tuesday Super v r Reasonable Defosit AR Vs mines e | vk 1 Special Stecial Yard, 15¢ This is a splendid quality longcloth, smooth, even weave, chamois finish. Just the right weight for underwear. Regular 20c grade—First * Floo S¢ Showing that charm may be combined with utility, and with long wear. In a number of plain, checked and novelty designs, all rubber lined—First Floor. 30-In. Novelty | Yard. 38c This is excellent qual- ity crepe in grounds of pleasing shades, with white stripes. Excel- " lent for making chrl- dren’s dresses, men’s shirts, etc. Regular 45¢ grade.—flrst Floor. All-Wool French Serge—54 inches wide; pure wool and non- N ewest A t H t crushable. Colors—navy blue in preferred shade, brown and I 3 9 i U Umn a S black. Absolutely fast dyes; note the extra width. August sale . rt | price, yard ..coeenns istcie sl brens Eidrele steloTes biact ot onlatele ssarerel That Look E All-Wool Velour—Always a favorite for winter coats; 54 mches | at Loo ,“ée"’"”" wide, with soft duvetyn-like finish. Navy, black, burgundy, $2 19 But Are Priced Only brown, reindeer, gray and myrtle green. Sale price, yard..... * $ 5 0 O All-Wool Navy Tricotine—48 inches wide, and a splendid quality for tailored suits, one-piece dresses and separate skirts; fine Boys’ Sna ¢ twill, beautiful finish. Also brown and white—August sale $ 1 79 Y PPy DHCE! b cisimeiores e SLAMI NS Wy One-Piece I HE peak of value for the depth of price, Scotch Burr Tweeds—54 inches wide; j ived in ti hing i ; just received in time to 0 Bat Smts i v¥hm1ght ;ay of thesedsmart “e‘:' fa}} be included in this special selling; ideal for early Fall wear. $ I 9 8 Chic Sty]es Miesraseid ats. They are here in wondrous variety, al Shown in pleasing mixtures. Low price for the August sale, . styled after imported models, too, and in all e e B AL e Wi i e i of the colors on Fashion's palette for fall ine Cameline Bolivia—54 inches wide; high grade in weave sesSy hece $1 45 ’ Y - chapeaux. color and finish. This luxurious fabric is always a favorite for 6 9 8 85(3 N R Next to the changing leaves and touch of warm winter wraps. Navy b]ue, brown and black. August Ot ssodiauati _— sit, : a,g, good live col- frost is the fall message conveyed in the large salelPEICE, VATAL qii s sioeissiaion o s sirenn sioisisistaisia aiisls oleiese gooc am ityjnainsool ors, with strong contrast dress hats, the chic turbans and the many other * s :vni?hbi?isr;e ’oikf,;clh?gc’: ::; chest stripe. %hesc are ‘s:;a:‘: ::’;P;iot&:t ;gl}febll’gctl;z:lgl::glgoi:‘; Sale. All wool dainty insertions. TV,"° 3:?:3 s"lSli".zscs ar%g tsg !eggf the high colors that certain ;:ypcs must have. other jstylcs, ail site Fourth Floor. ’ 'I v d S C beyond the price.—~Third The surprise and a whole lot of uxe O Weater oa'ts Foor. the extra value come in the qualities . of the materials: i and Shp-ons ‘ Panne Velvet Genuine Felt Lyons Velvet Silk Duvetyne $2 95 —Second Floor. ¢

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