Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 19

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

—for men, and the women who buy for ‘em Sale of Shirts, 79¢ HE only reason 79c gets a chance at these shirts is be- cause they are slightly soiled an:l mussed from handling. One trip to the laundry and you wonder how -this price ever brought home such a good shirt. Sizes 14 to 17, but some of the sizes cover only a few shirts—so don’t wait too long to get 4 A 5 here. . S 103 Men Who Swim Will Save 80c Each Sale of Bathing Suits $2.15 HEY'RE all - worsted swim suits in plain and contrast- ing color bodi and all are one- piece style. Sizes 34 to 46—but of course not many in some of - == the sizes. —Direct Entrance off Seventh. 58 Inch Mercerized Table Damask, Special, Yard, 48c A GOOD heavy quality in a splendid assort- ment of patterns, suitable for everyday use. Special, Friday, yard, 48¢c. Toweling, 15¢ Yd. Towels, 5¢ Each Bleached cotton twilled White cotton towels, medium size and good ab- sorbent quality. Quite unusual at this price. You can hardly have too many of these towels. Friday, special, each, 5c. Z_First Floor. toweling, plain and fancy weave. .\ good quality and very absorbent. 18 inches wide, with red bor- der. Friday. special, vard, 15¢c. Late Summer Days at the Bungalow or Camp Demand New Apron Frocks HEY are so easy to slip on. so neat and comely at all times, and, above all, so inexpensive, the woman who indulges in informal vacations will find a large sup- ply of them indispensable. And seldom can you find such apron frocks at $1.29. These are of Amoskeag gingham and good quality per- cale, in styles as neat and fetching as if they were high- priced house dresses. Plaids and checks in all the wanted colors: some combined with a plain color. Rickrack braid and contrasting bias folds make them attractive in many different ways. —Third Floor. Mothers! Special Friday Boys' Suits, $3.75 j Snappy Norfolks > of Good Cassimeres and . Cheviots AT THIS low price you should not fail to lay in a good fall suit—or two of them—for the voungster. These are well made suits, in long-wearing mixtures of brown, gray and heather. The knicker style trousers, lined and taped at seams. Sizes 7 to 15 years. Boys’ Cloth Knickers Special, 89¢ In serviceable mixtuves, lined and unlined, with belt loops and strong pockets. Sizes 7 to 17 years. - N Wash Suits—Three styles. Sizes 2} to 8 years. Special®...ceiirinieriaereiareiioseiieeiisonnoass 79c Bathing Suits—One-piece style. Sizes. 28 to 34. Special? JTi 0. i e sttt t o s s et 45¢ Middy Hats—Sailor and rah-rah shapes. All sizes. Specialei e, vodeismstoiiaes s bise e laisi s b tolesie 35¢ Overalls—With bib and suspenders. Sizes 4 to 14. Speciall S0 s bl ot e el oo i o i o Seis oo 49c Play Suits—One-piece style, light weight. 2 to 7 years. Special.......iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiea.. 5% Sport Blouses—Wit 8 to 15. Special......... isimeiss ol ool 45¢c Khaki Knickers—Olive drab color. Sizes 4 to 9 years. Special.........ieo.ciaies flaieis@v's snlsaise/ore 45¢c Boys’ Straw Hats—Black and brown " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1922. ~ LANSBURGH & BROTHER Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Friday, August 18, 1922 Open 9:00, Close 5:30 Final Clearance of SKirts B | R e P 1) g $1.05 $3.95 $7.95 $10.95 For Immediate and Fall Wear T HAT the purpose of this sale may be clear to all, we say frankly: “We must sell these skirts.” And, what'’s more, we must sell them right now. This has been a good skirt season, but—we were too optimistic, and now we have too many skirts— far too manv. So this sale is forced upon us—from stark necessity. Arranged in Four Groups for Quick Selection RICES are not merely re- = duced—they’ve fallen so far below original mark- ings that their real worth has been forgotten in our deter- mination ‘to sell them—at once. All are regular Lans- burgh & Brother quality— and that determines the values. " Every autumnal tone. at $1.95 at $10.95 Practical skirts of plain color tweeds or gaily colored wool plaids. Especially ap- propriate for the boarding-school miss. Many have novel pockets and button trimming. at $3.95 Tweeds and home- spuns in favorite sport colors. striped prunellas, white serge and colored flannels, satin-striped crosspun. Pleated or tailored models. at $7.95 Beautiful sport silks — roshanara, crepe knit, Fan-ta- si. besides numer- ous fancy tweeds. wool plaids, and flan- nels in high colors or striped effects. This group is lim- ited in quantity, but big in value. ‘High- grade woolens that are quite the vogue for fall, ratine plaids, crepe knit, checked and striped flannels. —Second Fleor. With So Many Weeks of Wear Here’s A Real Opportunity In $4.95 HETHER you are preparirg for a late vacation or just need several dresses to replenish your summer wardrobe, here is a selection of wash frocks that will make you want to carry the sum- mer season late info the fall. And they are such small fractions of their real values that even if you had not intended buying addi- tional wash frocks you will surely want some to start next sum- mer with and have the satisfaction of knowing vou saved many dollars on them. Gingham, Dotted Swiss, Organdie, Voile and Linen Dresses of every favorite style and color, some combined with a contrasting material and some embroidered or trimmed with sashes or other appropriate touches. Clever little dresses fot the miss, as well as a number of neat voiles for the stout woman, to say nothing of the scores of styles for all sizes in between. All are clean and fresh as if it were the beginning of the season, but they must be cleared out to make room for fall goods. Clearance of Summer Wash Frocks $2.95 Including Dresses that recently sold as high as $15.00 W =—Second Floor. Summer Hdt"'in the Reduced to $1 and $2 WE NEED the space they occupy, so although some of them were priced so high you would not believe us if we told you, we are marking them all to include in these two groups at $1 and $2. Every summer hat must go! An extra summer hat, even in mid-August, . that costs no more than this is really a luxury, and tides one over until fall weather really arrives. ' Sport hats, dress hats—hats for all phases of summer wear. All-white hats, hat in gay high colors and some that are black and have a distinctly’ —Second Flobr. There are Sweaters and Sweaters but here’s one distinctly novel Two-tone Fiber Silk Sweaters, $9.95 B ESIDES being a variation from the popular wool sweater, it is decidedly a fall model and will appeal to the woman who always wishes to herald the new season with something thrilling. A slip-on, of course, of knitted fiber silk, with collar, cuffs, lower band and belt of a contrasting color. The roll collar w.*h knob ends and the very narrow cord belt give it an almost conventional air. The color combinations are jade and white, gold and white, orchid and white, white and orchid, Harding and navy and brown and gold. —Second Floor. The Price May Look Like Clearance Bui These are Brand-New Silk Blouses for Fall Just Arrived $5,00 REPE SATIN, crepe de chine and georgette com- binations—just the materials you might expect us to an- nounce for the fall blouses, but we are confident the price is much below your expecta- tions for models that bring all the delightful airs of the autumn season. The hip blouse reigns su- preme. Sometimes it is snug fitting and drawn into a tie sash at back or side, or, again, it may have a tendency to looseness and a drapery effect. The blouse illustrated is a combination of black crepe satin and georgette, with flowing braided sleeves. Others employ fagoting. beads or embroidery and crepe satin has an in- teresting way of combining its dull and lustrous faces for trimming effect. Navy, black, caramel and Mohawk. Sizes 36 to 46. —Second Floor. 500 Dainty Undergarments 85¢c Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Bloomers J #< O QU will not be satisfied with anything less than a large supply when you see what fine qualities they are. And even if you are used to much more elaborate underthings, such practical styles as these are just the ones you need to fill in. Th re all of fine quality nainsook or batiste, with trimmings of a quality that might easily merit a higher price. Nightgowns are cut amply full and neatly finished. Several styles, trimmed with embroidery edge and with ribbon run around the square or V neck. The envelope chemise have regulation tops or bodice straps. Trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery, filet edge or touches of hand-embroidery. Flesh or white. The bloomers are full cut and made with the necessary reinforcements. Flesh or white, with ruffled or lace edge. —Third Floor. Remnants of Woolen Dress Goods At one-third their marked prices N OPPORTUNITY that the woman who has begun to plan her fall sewing cannot afford to miss. Every woolen remnant in the house is included, and some of the pieces contain as much as 477 yards. Homespuns, Tweeds, Bolivia, Velours, Serge, Vel- dyne, Tricotine, Jersey, Sport Stripes, Silk-and-wool Canton and various Novelty Weaves. ~—Third Floor. AugustSale of Blankets —is getting more attention than the coal situation from people who mean to keep warm next winter. 66x80 All-wool Block Plaid 78x80 Cotton Blankets in Blanket—A fine grade gray bordered with of wool. In delicate white and plain white. tones of blue, pink, rose, Note the unusual width. tan and gray, as well as August Sale black and white. Au- price, each, $ 1.19 gust Sale 72x80 Crochet Spread— price, pair, $6095 Suitable for either dou- 66x80 Part-wool Blankets - ~ble or three~-quarter in white, gray and beds. In two splendid plaid -effects, ‘trimmed designs. August Sale with soisette binding: price, :;.ixcg:stPS:i.l?$4.7.7 each ..... $ l 03 e ERI

Other pages from this issue: