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' LANSBURGH & BROTHER SBURGH & BRro TUESDAY STORE NEWS 420430 Seventh Street Northwest — e = Wuluugtfn—Naw York—Paris STORE NEWS for Tuesday, February 6 1923 ° ’—‘*"mwm |1 | 2 ;Plaaned for All EconomiCally-Mindéd Homemakers dy s e S The February Sale of China, Glass he Newest Ideas NS Relunat SR 2 ST — Realizing that this, the first big'event in our new Sixth Floor sections, should be ah occasion extraprdinary, we have exerted every effort to make it an event far surpassing any ever held in Wasfilngton. Our own stocks and imimense special purchases are offered at tremendous price conces- sions, and yet qualities remain true to the Lansburgh & Brother ideal of excellence. No greater proof of this is to be found than that yielded by close inspection of the featured offerings. ¢ _By, .‘L‘{NESle;lRT " Three-Piece -Suits Accent Dignity ‘and Color This is one of especially planned sales Through a Domino Veil —is the way smart womef will look upon the springtime, for these little wisps of laciness have a way of mak- ing eyes seem brighter and_smiles more winsome. They may be draped from the brim of a large hat or snugly tucked about a turban. $1.50. ~—¥irst Floor. The Mode Is Lavishly ' Be-ribboned Ribbons are trimming everything. if not making them outright. The smartest dresses find ribbons indis- pensable, and never was there such a season for ribbons in millinery, to say nothing of handbags, sashes, scarfs and various other accessories. Double - faced, metallic, brocaded, satin, moire, silver and hosts of oth- ers. 12c to $2.79 a yard. —First Floor. XOOTG200090¥08 020 ; om0, €D ou0lon °‘°‘°‘°'°'°'g-‘8$?£: The Opera Chain Sixty inches of jade, amber, carved ivory, pearls or almost any sort of bead you could wish, dangling below waist.or wound twice about the he opera-length chain will take the place of-the shorter .chains for both dress and sports wear. - $1.50 to $8.60, The chain pictured alternates a a large and small bead of tangerine and jet. $2.50. —First Floor. The fine Poiret twills and twill ¢ords which fashion many of the new. three- piece suits preserve their tailored dig- nity, yet the attached blouse is usually of a gaily colored print or a brilliant plain ~crepe which satjsfies the season’s demand ~ for color. The suit sketched is of midnight blue twill combined with roshanarg crepe in . a stained-glass print. The skirt extends far above the waistline, giving a one- piece dress'effect. The coat is a youth- ful round-neck model and is slightly bloused at the hips by bias bands of.the material. The sleeve is novel, too, hav- ing a deep cuff that may be turped back to show the print of the undersleeve. . Other three-piece suits are $38.75 to $115.00. = ~—Second Floor. " One of the Decidedly New Frocks at $39.50 This is one way to show you that nov- elty is not always expensive. This is one of the latest dresses to arrive in our showings, and there is not a thing old about it except its Charming simplicity. It is of an elaborately printed corded crepe, featuring beaitifully blended dark and bright colorings, and is set off by a wide sash and shoulder scarf of almond green plain. crepe, ~The shoulder scarf, by the way, is a feature of some of our most expensive dresses, and the fact that this one has chosen almond green is simply another proof of its newness. ' Tomorrow is SILVER-PLATE DAY Five-piece Tea Set (two pots) : $42.50 Water Pitcner, $7.95 Handled Cheese and Cracker Dish, $7.95 Colonial Gravy Bowl and Stand, $7.95 Double Baker, $4.95 we have in store for you. Selections have been made in order to assure the choicest of pieces of known quality, as a ‘close examination will reveal. Big Savings—Six Groups Sheffield Reproductions Silver-plate ware of rare beauty and grace. Exquisitely designed and decorated pieces that add distinction to your, table and home. Group 1—Bonbons, Bread Trays, Sandwich Trays, Candy Jars, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Baskets, Comports, Condiment Sets, Bud Vases. Choice, $l'50 Group 2—Pie Plates, Bean Pots, Mayonnaise Bowls, Syrup Pitchers and Plates, Relish Dishes,. Children’s Sets, Table Centers, Ash Trays, Sets. C;Z)icscCastor ets. $2.75 Group 3—Candlesticks, Vases, Fruit Bowls, Ice Tubs, Group 4—Comprising Vege- table Dishes, Candlesticks, Fruit’ Bowls, Trivets, Roll Trays, Vases, Tea Sets, Sugar and - Cream _ Sets. Sandwich Trays. Choice 35'75 Group 5—Including Meat Platters with well and tree, Nut - Bowls, Gravy Bowls. Coffee Pots, Water Pitchers, l;[ower Basketé; 4-piece Tea Sets, ‘Trays, n- delabra. Choice... $7'95 Group -6— Consisting of Fruit Dishes, Vases, 3, 4 and A large feature! S vor "Sfl\?ér:Plate War $4.95 2 Wrought quadruple silver-plated hollow ware, lacquered and baked—and guaranteed. Offered here at a price considerably lower than such beautiful styles and qualities are usually sold. Choose from— Fruit Bowls, Flower Baskets, Cake Stands, Bread Trays, Cheese and 5 piece Tea Sets, Gravy Cracker Dishes, Cake Bas- ¥ Boats, 4-piece Coffee Sets, kets, Pie Plates, . Ao ¢\'l\l'e"‘alr(‘d 'lgee Platters, Can- oles, - dlesticks, Casse- S e 8375 e Cpoiee... $10.95 $5.75 each Vases, Comports, Roll Trays, etc., of va- Many other interesting frocks in our e s Tl sbias. | ACTI%: showing at $39.50. Well-and-Tree Dish, $1095 Housewares in the Sale This'is one of the big money-saving events of the year in our new Housewares Department. Amid the vast stocks found here, you will find numberless opportunities on every hand for economies on things that are of daily use in every home. *Above all other points, we want to call your attention to this fact—all Housewares carried in our stock are of FIRST QUALITY, which adds-immeasurably to their desirability and economy. Featuring for Tuesday Two Specially Priced Groups of Nickeled or White Bathroom Fixtures Nickeled White Fixtures Fixtures 4 with clear with opal glass bars glass bars and shelves. and shelves. o Choice, Choice, These are not ordinary fixtures, but extra quality in every way. First, they are heavily plated and enameled on brass, a point which means longer service—and, then, every piece is first quality. Choose from— S 18 to 30 inch Towel Bars, Toilet-paper Holders, “Tumbler Holders, Toothbrush and Tumbler Holders, Wall Soap Dishes and 18-inch Glass Shelves, complete with brackets. At 65c each. ~Second Floor. . Neither Oxford Nor Pump —but a -delightful innovation that combines the smartness of both. A fan-shaped inlay starts at the sides and meets on top in a three-eyelet lace. It may be c*msen in tones to go with any frock—gray suede trimmed with patent leather, brown suede with brown kid or black satin with black suede. $11.75. Italian Milan and Crepe Faille One of the combinations upon which Fashion has smiled so favor- ably for spring millinery. 'The hat pictured is one of the new long-on- one-side models which are arriving in abundance. It is, all black, the _ crown of Milan and the brim faced \ ] - ) above and below with the crepe. A , ; ) large black pompon on the low side is a fitting finish. It is but $10.00. Italian Milan in combination with crepes; taffeta and moire is strongly . featured in our spring millinery. —Second Floor. ~—Second Floor. The Newly Revived Art of Rug Making 1+ The old is all the more charming when revived in our modern ways. And women who are ever-looking for Sweaters Assume Box Coat Lines new ways to beautify their homes with their own handicraft have turned. to the old-fashioned, fascinating art of rug making. Rug-Rac. Ludlow twine, purity rags and all the neces~ sary materials in our.Art Department -at surprisingly low prices. Let us show you how. : {2k —Third Flpor. Another New-Old Art * 3 Gobelin ‘French tapestries, such as graced the palaces of the most’ hix- ury-loving kings of old, have returned %o lend the most. subtle and beautiful airs, of . antiquity ~to .our homes. “Woven -tapestries- for chair backs, chair seats”and footstools, with all The sweater has become so-indis- pensable it has no idea of forsaking the mode. But it will undergo many trans- formations. 3 - Here-is one of them—a coat sewater still, but fastening at the neck under a small rolt collar, and flowing either loose or belted to the end. The sleeves, too, follow, these loose lines, ending in.a wide bell cuff. The one skétched is of mohair ' and fiber, combining tones of orchid and silver. $23.95 ? Pr.inted"lRoéhonara * - Among the Favorite Piece Goots Folding Ironing Tables, adju]sublse to, alny desired height. Special, each . $1‘95 Step trong, sea- soned lumbehr ;d collapsible and varnished. Special, each... $l'25 Beauty Clothes Dryer, eight arms; adjustable; :;mngly magiel. Very speccal, cach $1.00 Strong Curtain Stretch- ers, adjustable to fit any size curtain. Specially priced 31‘95 Méat Hammers, medium size. Special, 100 each ... : < Folding Ironing Tables, ad- justable to any height, padded and Rolling Pins; special, 29¢, 39c and 49¢. _Wood Salt Boxes, good size, complete with wall- board hanger. Special, each, 25c and 39c. - \anIl Clothes . Dryer, eight armgs; adjust- able. .v39c' Ideal e No. 18; ‘two .compart- ments, equipped with one 8-qt. and triplicate set racks, radiators, - ther- mometer and cook b(lmk Con; cte wit ?“fi A $30.00 eat Boards, «each 190 Colored - Splint Hamp- sers, oblong shape; : “'good size 9 5(3 Clothes Baskets, No. 2 or 3 size; extra $1.19 3 quality ........ * New Shopping Bags, five sizes; many colors. Spe- cial, each, 49, 69c, 89, $L19 and $1.39. \ Bathroov[n Mirrors, 10x16 inches; white en< amel frame 950 White Enamel Medicine mirrors. White Enamel Bath Stools, extra strong; legs . tipped with rub ber. Each . Bath Sprays., good quality; with 59(3 ‘Water = power Washing Machine, com- $19.95 plete ......... Bull Dog Mop-wringer Pail, medium size. ' Each Teri-piece Kitchen Sets, 4 spoons, potato masher, meat hammer,rolling pin, nieat board, mixer and rack. A special for February sale, com- 690 If you are selecting the fabric for your spring outfif, you will no doubt choose such a fascinating weave as this.. Tt .is a-com- bination of silk and wool, 40 inches wide; and is shown i a good selection of attractive paisley designs. $5.95 a yard. Silk-and wool plain color; crepes, $3.50.yard. - 'the necessary working. wools, are $17.00 to$50:00, while stenciled ones - are as low as.$8.00. These prices do - not compare at'all with the enormous figures you would pay for - finished furniture in these designs. . s