Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1922, Page 15

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i e . wufim&fo'fi, p. ©, NOVEMBER 19,: 1922—PART L. 57 BMEGCCBRBUE OEOROEON0E AR ?*Stdro of Practical {ifts [SBURGH & BROTHE he Baby Shops of Lansburgh’s ~one year old—and now we celebrate A YEAR ago, when we were a wee mite just a few days old, we enter- -45- ‘ Nezr Drettier Mérchandise, Nor | Better Values Than in tke A Word About Lansburgh & 1 T anksgiving' Sale of Linens BEAUTIFUL linens, always interesting, always attractive, are given added magnetism by the splendid values in our Thanksgiving sale. Coming when thoughts are centered on the approaching holidays, at a time when linens take greatest importance of the year, this Thanks- giving sale has met the highest anticipation of those who have come to profit thereby. Mon- day attend the sale, selecting from linens beautiful in quality, design and patterns, at prices that are in themselves an incentive to purchases. 4 A Striking Display of Jokn S. Brown's Shamrock Linens ~ Doubtless you know the wondrous quality of “Shamrock Linens.” Nothing could sur- pass a cloth or table set of this beautiful all pure Irish linen, every piece firmly woven of purest flax yarn. We call attention to two special groups: 8x8 Cloths, $9.00; 8x10 Cloths, $11.00; 8x12 Cloths, $13.00. 5x8 Napkins to match, $10.75 dozen. Heavy Double Satin Damask Cloths—8x8, $18.00; 8x10, $22.50. 5x8 Napkins to match, $15.00 dozen. 70-inch All Pure Irish Linen ‘Table Damask, good, heavy qual- ity, full:bleached, in a number of attractive designs. Yard, $2.50. 22-inch Napkins to match, $6.00 filet lace. Such as— $27.00. Decorative Linens—Beautiful Qualities * to Enhance any Table Here are gifts that attain the exquisite in their beauty of hand-worked design and real Many beautifully embroidered. 13-piece Madeira Luncheon Sets, in beau- tiful designs. Superb quality. Set, $6.75 to Italian Handmade and Hand-embroidered “"Luncheon Sets, with runner and 12 service pieces. Set, $33.75 to $45.00. Real Chinese Filet Lace, every bit hand- made, decorates doilies, scarfs and center- pieces of great beauty. 8-inch Doilies, 50c to 75¢ each. 12-inch Doilies, 75¢ to $1.00 each. Centerpieces, $6.00 to $38.00. Scarfs, $9.00 to $25.00. 22-inch All Pure Linen Napkins, a fine quality, in a large choice of beautiful patterns. Splendid value, for your own use or for All Pure Linen Huck Towels, an extra special value that fits in for holiday needs and gifts. Heavy quality. Fancy damask border, with space for monogram. That’'s why we are giving you a very special invitation to our birthday party. We want you to come again and have your baby weighed by our trained nurse and see how much he has grown in the past yvear—and then we want you to see OUR BABY—the depart- ment has grown, too. tained crowds of mothers and babies. "We demonstrated to the mothers some- thing new in the day of an Infants’ Shop—also in the way of values in'in- fants’ and children’s wear; and we weighed the babies free, giving a price for the heaviest and lightest ones.” Since then the moth- ers of Washington havé been weighing us every single day. We have never been found wanting, and our “chart” has showed a steady upward curve. . pr, even though a baby is weighed every day, when his birthday comes around you always like to look over his record and see just how much he has gained in a year. =T Brother’s Infants’ Shop E believe—and we have searched considerably—that we have here one of the most complete, most beau- tiful Infants’ 'Departments in America. here for your baby’s comfort and health. Soft flannels, sheer petticoats and dresses, fuzzy bootees and sacques. cuddlesome capes and coats, silken quilts and bonnets, ivory and white nursery equipment—all so reasonably priced that a little money will buy more and better things for baby than you could ever imagine. Everything is And then cunning rompers, play clothes, “different- looking™ little frocks and fur-trimmed coats for the tots who have graduated from babyhood are all here to help cele- brate the birthday at prices quite at- tractive. . Suits for dozen. Christmas gifts. Dozen, $4.95. Each, 59c. —First Floor. > S . ttle Boys _— Carter ¥ d With an early disdain for Underwear- thitgs feminine, small boys "| Mid-November finds the busy Art ~=Art Dept., Third Floor. “'Another Rousing Sale of Garza Sheets Starting with the most essential things of a wee tot’s outfit, we offer a full will be delighted with such smart mannish suits a these, with straight pants, L o assortment of shirts and buttons, and thi a o 5 1 cverything sectionreadyfor Christmasshoppers : . . . . : Silk-a nd-wool _Shirts, suits, in white or colors, —especially ready for those who delight in making the gifts they give. We have gath- 2 sizes 3 months to 3 years, some finished with hand- ered from the four corners of the world the most striking array of art pieces we have according to size, $135 to work. For young men of ever shown. They are imported things from China, Czecho-Slovakia, France and SL95. 3 2 to 4 years. $195 to $4.95. other European centers; also the newest creations of American genuises.” We are . AJ"-WOOl sxs_lx’v‘m’ infants submitting a few of the moderately priced articles merely to suggest that makers of °s“z":;’d'_ S Baailsimee Dresses for the Christmas gifts should get their needles started. Wool-and.cotton Bands. Small Miss When one has reached de Skirts the important ages between G!!l'l’ll' kirt: 2 and 6 she may wear ‘To give the least possible ks = > strain to tiny bodieps, these dainty voile dresses that skirts that = fasten con- her older sisters might well veniently on the shoulder envy. There's a full as- are just the thing. Many sortment of pretty voile styles, either long or short, ° [ ) frocks here, in pink, blue, 95c to $2.95. a !’ - elg ll |g ol ' es com Iarui white, trimmed with laces, handwork and Handmade Dresses ribbons. $1.95 to $5.95. . Just as things for such o . o An appropriate gift ¥ important small _persons Is Your Baby the Heaviest or Lightest in W ash- Infants’ Sacques S shoul e, these dresses are o . N Rush Bags, 75¢ Wire LamP Shades, $1.00 handmade throughout, and ington? Enter This Contest and Find Out and Sweaters . : " + s t.designs o K Handknit Sacqu hat Appropriate and inexpen- Three styles, as’ sketched—and you will notice they £ AV AR e . i . Y . . Handknit Sacques that & sive. Simply decorate one are the most popular shapes—Empire, flat, oval or dome §;’?§§m Sotae [are ms e IF you have neyes found out about this shop, this is the ideal time to get fi:.’,‘,‘;‘,",’“;nfi",}},fijg;’c";'l“;g‘ ';;,1 of these bags with yarn cro- —and can be made up either for floor or table lamps. with embroidered ,yokes, .acquainted. We are going to make it worth while for you to come and $295. = chet flowers. The effect is some have a touch 3¢ fine bring your baby. Not only should you avail yourself of the bargains, but Smart Sweaters in plain i mp Shade Materi an i i tuckiog, and others are the . if you have the heaviest or the lightest baby in Washington you will receive or fancy weaves, in pink, pleasing. P nmnss conventional Bishop style. ¥y 5 g Y i s 3 blue, white and sal np 0 We have a complete line, including handsome brocades, Sizes to 2 years. $295 to a wor_thy Prized Perl:laps you think you have a baby who is .the heawest. n $195 to ’susn BSEORs e . silk, metal effects and other materials. $11.50. D Was]:ung;on, or t_he lightest, come tomorrow or any day during the coming Kaitted Bootees, $0¢ o : t 3 Georgette Crepes, $1.98 to $3.00 yard. ” s . weck and prove it. 5. Changeable Taffeta, $1.98 to $2.50 yard. Attractive Dresses i o o 1 o ? -‘t‘fi"‘.':‘:! Caps and Togues, For everyday wear there Babies will be entered and judged ac- with ribbon strings or knit- NJEW things for trimming scarfs, novelties, bed lights, tele- are many pretty machine- = 2 ted chin straps. 50c to $1.50. AN phone screens and shades. made dresses that will cording to age and size, as follows: - Gold Braids, 10c to 50c yard. serve equally well. Of the . . Baby Blankets, 85¢ Rosebud Ribbon Braids, 25¢ to $5.00 yard. finest. "‘":‘"“5- Zod_tum. Babies up to 3 months, 6 months and 12 months are eligible to enter the Blatketsliof Mevery - Silk Fringe, 75c to 98c-yard. 3:"‘5"' dihost of diffefént contest, and prizes for the heaviest and lightest babies of each class will be scription, shown in pretty JB:“ ,gi'llkF;‘l'.‘f!e't:.;Lt& Stfd.ylrd. L};fig dresses, 75¢ to $6.95. given. Babies can be registered in the Infants’ Shops and weighed any day plain or figured designs. : Stamped lnp(he éep“tmem you’:“ a4l other Beautisull materialee ‘Short dresses, 75¢ to $4.95. up to Friday noon, November 24. Prize-winners will be announced in 'g‘{“‘y ;::c;‘ficnoitstl?n'a :gfl;:_ P g all moderately priced. Saturday papers, November 26. N washable. 3 Candlewick Rompers and : Other Biankets, of eider 3 Creepers THE PRIZES down or all wool, are priced Bedspread, $3.75 Needlework Gifts Galore oy S 10 % Stamped on heavy un W hetherdonc i nttibe §]5 For the heaviest baby $1( For, the lightest baby e e ke STAMPED articles that find a place of daily usefulness Doy the flbos o0 ail ‘up to 3 months. Y up to 3 months. Smaller Gifts i > in every home. The designs are simple but effective fours, or whether one has 15 For the heaviest baby 310 For the lightest baby 3 . beautiful, easy-to-work can- Al - % o=t become an experienced $ 6 th up to 6 months. If you just want a toy or dlewick designs. The spread and fascinating to complete. Although inexpensive, oddlor 4 a4 ey upsto 6 months. £ P ot o small remembrance for the % fall doable'bed size and these are gifts of personal thought that reflect a great e ey oo $15 For the heaviest baby §1Q For the lightest baby Tittle tot, you may select c’:szn ‘;’e w?)rked in any color deal more than material value. ’ colored fibriestis a el ki up to 12 months. 3 up to 12 months. g'oml_l hux:idreds bof lrame.a - . rush and com! sets, rec- ‘heme to blend with your Lunch Cloths, Table Covers, Centers, Runners, Scarfs, sity. Some are trimmed \ il i ise. ¢ book: d cellulcid - bedrooth Firaishings - ‘Pillows, Aprons, Vanity Sets, Luncheon Sets, Nightgowns, yith handembroidery. NOTE—AII prizes will be given in merchandise. . ord books and celluloi " Pillowcases, Silver Cases, Towels, Card Table Covers,. Bed- * . ‘4 d’ “‘; sroups Are —Fourth Floor. 4 Candlewick, in rose, gold, syreadsl,. Children.’s‘ Dressdes—a‘;ld malny o}hf{ articles, elln!.m)ed _ priced, and $195. A : . on quality materials—and moderately priced. Make selections \ £ —_—_——_—J blue, orchid or cream. Skem,. . now, whii’e stocks are complete. Y P! Boys, Here Is a Sale in whiéh $6.75 goes a long way! ‘Two-pants S'ulu‘ in serviceable mixtures of g‘mm:’ti : }:.nng Overcoats for I;frger .Boys ]:r: ;n;.gde i i . all-wool fabrics, full lined and nicely tailored. of heavy, warm overcoatings, in cold-defying | - s — bugmess - ,§nd values tha sstistyrand saye for you. *All sizes, Well reinforced, too, which adds to rhe double All-Wool double-breasted style, belted al! around, and they | ‘ ‘ regulation and extra, in standard widths. Every sheet perfect, seamless and handtorn, FEIAIOFCED, 100, "WhHICH & < Suits 5 : : and you know what Garza quality is. economy provided by the two pairs of knickers. S have big coflars.that no wind can get into. Deep : Sizes 7 to 17 years. Real values are these. M a:dppy " . pockets, too. Sizes 9 to 15. i ' Warm hoice, $6.75 ‘Chowe, $6.75 - LB Choice, $6.7. F Cast Iron Pilloweases<Sale! . ! Made of the best cotton. Scalloped and hem- 42-Inch Pillowcase Tubing. Close up the ends and your pillowcases are made. A Junior Overcoats of Deep-pile Chinchilla combine good looks with the utmost of warmth Mackinaws, full of pep and punch. Activity here. Boys are strong for sturdy mackinaws, :?}‘é’:’f ::;: :'fomlgs g;:flgay gs::'n::z A splendid gty S¥Rrd e secses and wear, Boys like the “feel” of chinchilla especially in these snappy outdoor plaids. Muff special prices. Size 45x36 Cast Tron ze seccsssseee Size 4ix36 Cast Iron 59.': 36-inch U vites buying. a very pleasing qual- nbleached Cotton, ity for draperies, and a price that in- mlzc Yard...ceeceeceocommense 2R R R R E R E A A5 b Floor. coats: These are double breasted, belted, with big collar and roomy pockets. Sizes 3 to 8 years. and side flap pockets, belt all around, double breasted and snug. Sizes 7 to 16. Boyw Dept., Fourth Floor.

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