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b -THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 14, -1923—PART T. N.ational Thrift Week Starts Monday—and if you are in accord with the idea of thrift, make the best o{ rea these January Sale offerings—be thrifty! " Washington—New York—Paris Established 1860 = STORE NEWS for Monday, January 15, 1923 - St At The Breaking Point! A Dissolution in Partnership of a Well Known Dress Manufacturing Brings An Unusual January Sale Opportunity to Lansburgh & Brother—and to you- A Sale of We purchased their entire stock of dresses at a tremendous reduc- tion. We offer them to- morrow at a price less than wholesale cost un-. der normal conditions. 1—Black taffeta, with deeply scalloped hem. Coll: d ar an cuffs of knife pleated white lace. $25. 2—Black spiral crepe, with Chinese red crepe de chine. Girdle of embroidered black velvet. $25. 3—Cording, ruffles and tucks trim this quaint black taffeta frock. ite collar and fancy corsage, $25. One more day, then good-bye to this Gigantic Fur Sale Save 25%, 33Y;,% and more This sale undoubtedly offers the greatest fur coat buying oppor- LANSBURGH & BROTHER studded with combs that are an important part of the evening coiffure. Spanish Combs, $2.59 They may be green, bluc or amber, gaily brilliants. Lovely fancy —First Floor. Phone Franklin 7400 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest — ——— Distinctiv A Conservative Estimate of the Retail Value of These Dresses is $39.50 to $59.50; the Sale Price The “why” story has been told. Now for the wonderful dresses-- These frocks are distinetly unusual at $25.00. Fashioned of fine, heavy quality Canton Crepe, Satin Canton, crisp Spring Taffetas, Silk Duvetyn, Crepe de Chine and other desirable fabrics. Scores of clever combinations. The styles are of a character seldom found at this price, but often obtainable at considerably higher prices. They show the severely plain mode of the Paris vogue, or the more elaborate, with tunics and panels, extreme sleeve treatments, circular skirts, and a liberality in the use of materials that gives no hint of such a moderate price. Six styles are sketched—others are on dis-_ play today in our Seventh street windows— see them all tomorrow in the sale. — Concern - l | ! To, augment the quantity and completeness of sizes we also pur- chased a number’of other Spring- time dresses, which gives every woman and miss the opportunity to participate. Sizes for misses, 14 to 20; for women, 36 to 46, and extra sizes 46 to 52%. l | 4—Copper color silk duvetyn, set off with wide bandings of fuchsia and gold and long silk tassels. $25. 5—Basque Frock, of brown crepe de chine, with draped scarf collar. Brown and biue braid ornaments. §: 6—Double rufflings, fluff around the circular skirt, sleeves and neck of this black taffeta frock. $25. Secured through a remarkable purchase and offered Monday tunity in recent years. It is one of the most important occasions of super-value-giving. You cannot fail to appreciate the beauty of the handsome garments included. You can judge the extent of the values offered, when we are forced to withdraw certain of our usual privileges. Every sale is final. We cannot make any exchanges or accept any return for credit. Hudson Seal Coats, $219, $259, $279 Handsome 40-inch models, of fine quality Hudson seal (dyed muskrat), with huge skunk collars; self or corded belts; richly silk lined. Sizes for women and misses. Sealine Coats, $59.62 to $85.00 Far better quality pelts than the price warrants. Glossy, black Sealine (dyed rab- bit), in 40-inch length. Large self collars and cuffs. Beautifully silk lined. i Muskrat Coats, $108 to $146 Beautiful, harmoniously blended dark skins. Smart 40-inch models, re- lying on their own richness for beauty and distinction. Jap Mink Coat, trimmed with tails, .50. at a fraction of real worth. $2.95 We really can’t recall a time when we offered such blouses as these at $2.95, unless it was a clearance. But here are several hundred of them, all brand-new —the blouses you will be clamoring for later in the spring, only to find they cost much more than this figure. Crepe de chines, printed silks, georgettes and any number of combinations Second Floor, Dress Section Some are elaborately embroidered or trimmed with stitchery, novel braids or rib- bons. - They are all hip blouses, that set off most charmingly a spring suit, and there’s almost every color —dark matching suit shades or 'dashing contrasting colors. 'Jac- quettes, slip-overs and blouses that end with a sash. All sizes. Spring Hats Arrive In a Lovely. Assortment Every hat is decidedly new, yet not too extreme to be worn right away. And the price is so low, who would hesitate to have a new bonnet, with every springlike touch, to wear before spring things have really come? Some of the hats are very large, while some are tiny turbans or sport shapes.. Haircloth, timbo straw, felts, faille and gros de londre are some of the many mate- rials, and they are shown in a number of new colorings, besides black, brown and navy and other shades that were popular during the winter. Other hats in.a wide variety of new Spring- time modes—many adapted from the Paris originals. ' Prices range $5.00 to $25.00. —Second Floer. Caracul Cape, natural kolinsky trim, $179.50. Sealine Capes, plain model, full sweep, $105.00. —Second Floor. Choice of our own stock of Fur Scarfs ‘and Chokers 25% off marked priees A wide selection of quality furs—squirrel, fox, stone mar- ten and others. Every piece in this sale of prime quality—and an unusual value. > =—Second Floor. ‘1‘ This handsome Seal- ine Cape—$105, °