Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1923, Page 23

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Boys’ Hats and Caps— Tweed and serge hats, in middy, telescope and ufushroom shapes and junior golf caps THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, b . C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, -~ 1923, Boncilla Compacts—Delicately scent- ed compacts in a neat metal case. So attractive you would be proud to display them any- $1 m where...........0 esauy e o of tweeds. To close out. 9sc Choice at —Fourth Floor. . LANSBURGH & BROTHER =i Specialized Values_ Forecast the Approach of Ec;:steflr“;' A . 0 . T N\ Walking Oxfords and Satin Pumps- Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses | Sdays Meet h Mood of Your Soring Appare An Unusual $ : i Collection at One Low Price - Sizes for Misses and Women STORE NEWS for Thursday, March 1, 1923 ‘Washington—New York—Paris Telephone Franklin 7400 The great diversity in spring apparel has made every kind of footwear important. \And in this showing we have brought together two extremes of the mode—sturdy walking oxfords with welted soles and Cuban heels, in black and brown kid, and smart. dressy satin pumps with very high or baby Spanish heels. : No doubt, your spring apparel demands shoes of both styles, and we save you the trouble of a separate fitting by offering both in this one moderately priced group. —Second Floor. Practical, New Dressy Apron Frocks Priced to increase $1.79 Not the least of spring problems is whether to buy a suit; a coat or a dress and which will offer the best price advantages. To help you decide such a question, we display ,tomorrow, side by “~, suits, coats and dresses, each group representing. the smartest and smart enough to accompany best it has been possible to offer at the most elaborate spring $25, so that vou may make your se- Zg'@ 1‘";1:‘:‘:55]- ;“wy 2 begd- ) 3 ) . 2 1r |3 shades, wit a hn- lection wisely and with complete Whine e S Hiedbny { satisfaction to yourself. Beaded Bags, $7.95 Large beaded bags on a heavy shell frame that are silk in bright or pastel shades. —First Kloor. Jet Bracelets, 25¢ their attractiveness Extension bracelets of jet, in_either the bright or dull cffects. They enhance the whiteness of one’s arm and give no hint of such a low price. The neatness of these apron dresses makes them ap- propriate for almost any sort of morning wear, yet they are so serviceable a supply of them at this price will give no end of satisfaction. They are of high-count percale in cross-bar or polka-dot patterns on dark or light backgrounds, trimmed with bands of contrasting material. Ample pockets and broad tie sash. Smart Sateen Apron Frocks $2.95 $3.95 . To be really distinctive, yet entirely sensible, about one’s —First I'loof.” Bangle Bracelets, $1.00 There’s always a charm in the jingle of bangle bracelets. These are sterling silver, and several of them to wear to- gether cost very little, —First Floor. Dresses Are Soft and Colorful Clinging lines, flowing drapes and panels, sweeping sashes and various other effects give the softness of line the new vogue demands. The dresses are of crepe de chine, can- ton crepe, taffeta and other favored materials, in dark colors, light shades or brilliant prints. $25.00. Coats for Any Occasion From the simple polo coat, that is one of spring’s necessities, to wrappy coats and capes, there’s a wide range of selection in this in- teresting group. Topcoats that af- filiate with any sort of costume, coats of plain colors or plaids, and coats and capes for the summer’ / /r ¢ySuits Are Tailored or Sporislike The long-line tailored suit of navy blue tricotine or Poiret twill is as popular-as ever and is most igipor- tant in this showing. Several vari- ations of the strictly tajlored suit are shown. Then some jaunty models of camel color or overplaid s tweed, with an irresistible outdoor air. $25.00. —-Second Fléor. \ dressy wear. $25.00. \\ . The Utmost of Service in the Boys’ Two-Pants School Suits The extra knickers double the wear. '$7 95 Smart mixtures oi long - wearing tweed and cassimere, so well cut and tailored that strain is relieved and Chiffon Silk Hosiery, $1.50 Tine and sheer, just as Fashion has decreed spring hosiery shall be. They have a seamed back and a seam- less - foot. ‘but fit the ankle snugly, giving a dressy ap- pearance. Black and gun- metal. Sizes 85 to 10. New Jade Necklaces $1.50 Perfectly graduated neck- laces, with a knot between each bead. giving the effect of high-priced necklaces. The beads are a perfect imitation of jade. ~—First Floor. Opera Chains, $1.00 The long opera chain is re- placing many of the shorter lengths. These are 60 inches long, in coral or red crystal. —First Floor. Egyptian Sautoirs $1.00 The craze for Egyptian colorings is most effectively satisfied with a bunch of rich purple grapes mounted on green. Such is the pendant on these novel sautoirs. —First Floor. housework, nothing ¢an be more effective than these apron dresses of black and brown sateen. In fact, one is tempted to put them in a class above house dresses. Some are trimmed with piping and stitching of bright color and others combined with colorful cretonne. Sizes 36 to 46. Sateen Costume Slips, $2.95 Few articles of lingeric will be more indispensable this spring thar the costume slip. These are of Everfast sateen, in various attractive medium and dark shades that are guar- anteed not to fade. Also slips of white or flesh for the more summery frocks. hemstitching. Bodice-top styles, trimmed with Other costume slips at $1.50 and $1.95. Japanese Crepe Kimonos, $3.50 Bright colors with ori- ental embreidery designs make these as beautiful as a negligee could well be. The convenient Japanese kimono style, finished with a binding of contrasting color. —Third Floor. Nightgowns, Chemise * and Bloomers, $1.95 Fine lingerie of an un- usual quality at this ex- ceptionally low price. There are nearly 1.000 pieces of flesh or white nainsook, many of them trimmed with filet and Irish lace. * —Third Floor. A Special Purchase Makes Possible This Sale of New Costume Blouses No prism nor rain- & bow can show all the wonderful new colors in this ordinary rips and breaks lessened. assortment. Full lined, in good Norfolk, belted style. Sizes 7 to 17 years. “Boys' Spring Topcoats—The proper weight, in all-wool tweeds and blue serge, set off with emblem on _sleeve: nicely tailored. Sizes 2/ to 8 $4.95 years s y All-weool Navy Suits—The suit g for all occasions—dressy, neat, sturdy and serviceable. Smart - belted models, with full-lined knickers. $6 95 Sizes 7 to 17 ) —Fourth Floor. $3.75 New Onyx Hosiery. $1.95 ) ] e Even after we had secured \:vhat we among Spring’s leaders. knew was a remarkable special pur- f”‘ese are f!}‘ll fas:;mned. 01’1 chase of these fascinating new blouses, ine gauge silk, and are we 3 known for their wearing we were surpnsed tQ qualities. The favorite tans find ' that many of a",‘]i-‘gays’ besides black and them were duplicates white. . of blouses which we had been previously selling at a price sev- eral dollars higher. —Tirst Floor. ° ; ' ° . . ® % ° This Attractive Dinnerware is Low Priced Tavo of our assortment, a porcelain dinner, and a Syracuse China Cottage Set, either of which will make a welcome addition to your table. Attractive ware, and as you will see, very attractively priced. Only four of twenty-five dis- tinct styles are sketched > Jacquettes and Hip Blouses, with any sort of neckline or sleeve you may deem becoming. Bateau necks, Pan collars and some with more novel ef- fects. Some are combined with Span- / : ish lace, some choose an inset of con- trasting material and others are beaded or embroidered. Fal- ' Finy » s080iih heown colfoenticsial Wonloe, with gold low, gray, indo blue, almond green, rust and white, besides hair lines. Set consists of 6 bread and butter plates, 6 . ! navy and black. \ breakfast plates, 6 preserves, 1 8-inch meat dish, 6 teacups, —Second Floer. / ‘ R Syracuse China Cottage Porcelain Dinner Set & e <Ay y ¢ of \100 Pieces, $3150, el . S0 Fieem, P40 A very attractive design, with border pattern of blue, broken by pink rosebuds, with wreath of blue forget-me- nots, looped and joined gold edge. This complete set will" well take care of all dinner needs to your satisfaction. 6 tea saucers. A decidedly pleasing set. ¢ R el =—Sixth Floor

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