Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1923, Page 13

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Fhe “Soap ¥amp,” 25¢ Cunning little ladies of soap that were pade to get right in the swim. And ey're good to the very last inch—good soap. —=Wizst, Flooz. THE EVENING STAR WASHINGT ON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14,?__}'923, e e s e St. Patrick Day I"ar:ofs Shamrocks, hats, pipes, harps and other signs of this gala day for your St. Pat- rick’s party. And their cost is trifling. —¥Firat ¥laer. LANSBURGH STORE NEWS for Thursday, March 15,1923 Phone Frankiin 7400 420-430 Seventh Street Northwest S;]e‘ of Men’s Striped Madras Shirts A special purchase of corking good corded madras shirts—every one striped. Blue stripes, black stripes, brown stripes, tan stripes and helio stripes. Colors are guaranteed fast; every shirt has guaranteed non-shrink collar band, French cuffs, ocean pearl but- tons, self-faced yoke (found only in higher-priced shirts); all sleeve lengths, full cut, perfectly tailored. Look =+ ———— better every time they’re laundered. | | 10,000 yards— extra special, Sizes 14 to 16%4—Choice, $1.19 Tomorrow—5,000 Yards : 40-inch Crepe de Chine and Washable Radium A new, special purchase of these two highly desirable silks has just arrived. Superb qualities; smooth, even textures; good, long-wearing, heavy weight. Use them for fine lingerie, princess slips or smart Spring frocks. Spring colorings to choose from at the new low price, $1.95 yard. Crepes! Crepes!! Crepes!!! $2.69 yard ) More than 30 choice Fast-Color s — —Men's $hop, Firxt Floor. Crepe de Chine Fashions Dainty Silk Lingerie - Nightgowns, $4.95 Envelope Chemise, $2.95 Never so much as at Easter does one crave the finest and daintiest of silk underwear, to properly carry out the Springtime atmosphere and give a feeling of freshness and newness. There are many styles among these attractive crepe de chine nightgowns and eavelope chemise—some tailored with only a trimming of shirring and tucks amd others resorting to more lacy styles. The garments are shown in several dainty lingerie .colorings. —Third Floor. Silk Princess Slips, $5.95 Radium or crepe de chine, in dark practical calors or light shades that go with Summer or evening frocks. The slips are of an unusually good quality, some of them made with a deep, shadow-proof hem. qSome are trimmed with hemstitching, some with a scalloped bottom and embroidered dots, and others with filet insertion and edga. White, flesh, black,.navy, sandalwood, gray and mountain haze. ~—Third Fleor. Extra special, because these favored silk crepes cannot be purcl}ased &odayAto sell at this price. Foresight is our only outlet at this price. Choice of a wide Canton Crepe Satin Canton Crepe New Flat Crepe selection of Spring’s most glorious light and dark colors. Six weaves, as follows: Marineste Crepe Crepe Meteor Crepe de Chine —Third Floor. Two-Day Sale of Popular Wash Fabrics To encourage your buying before the pre-Easter rush, we are offering six of the mos fabrics at special prices for t popular early Spring wash Tgursday and Friday only. Colors and patterns are varied and the vardage plentiful. Belfast Cambric Prints, a fine count, fast color. Plenty of light] and navy blue. Special, Saidt.. 23c Ginghams in a wide range of celorings to choose from. 32 inches wide. - A good quality. Special, Sardl. .. 2 C Colored Plisse Crepe, 36 inches wide. Pink, blue, helio, honeydew and white. Requires no iron- 39c ing. Special, yard, Gingham, 32 inches wide. A good quality, with excel- lent wearing powers. Many patterns. Spe- cial, yard ....... c Pajama Checks, suitable for men’s and boys’ under- ‘wear, besides many other purposes. cial, yard White Nainsook, 36-inch. Just a limited quantity. Ex- cellent for Summer lin- gerie. Special, Natd e C ~—Fivst Floor. pron Frocks, $1.29 For Spring Housecleaning A su 1y of neatly made gp‘:ar{ frocks of gingham and percale will effectually lighten the burden of housecleaning. And here they are in a large assertment, and at a price which means the greatest economy. ® Large and small checked gingham, printed percales and plain color chambray, many in com- bination with other mate- rials. Some are bound with centrasting color, some are trimmed with rickrack or pearl buttons, and others have fancy ockets and tie] girdles. Many smart styles, spe- cialty priced. ==Third Fleor, ' Answering a long felt demand Dotted Marquisette Curtains 300 Pairs New and Daintily Ruffled $1.65 Apparently no style of window drapery: is more desired for Spring than these pretty ruffled eur- tains of dotted marqui- sette. They are particu- larly intended for the bed- room, to which they lend 3 most pleasing fresh- ness and charm. These are all 2} yards long and, numbering but 500, will re- main with us but a short time. —=Fifth Fieer. Jersey Silk Petticoats at $4.95 Straightline petticoats of a heavy quality jersey, in all the wanted shades for Spring. Some are combined with touches of Persian trimming, some have scalloped battoms, and still others choose a narrow: pleated ruffle. Gray, sandalwood, taupe, green, jade, brown, mountain haze, navy and black. —Third Fioer. Special fer Thursday Only Silk Blouses, $4.69 Cplors to brighten the somber tones of tailored suits or to give a brilliant atmosphere in whatever combination. These blouses imclude a full range of the favorite Spring col- orings—plain shades adorned with braid, embroidery and beads or lovely prints. Every blouse is of a splendid quality crepe de chine and is marked very special for this ome day’s selling. —Second Floor. — Artistic Easter Gifts for the Little Tots Handwork and dainty gifts of art are never so ap- propriate as when designed e:l)ecially for these httle | folks. Their ewn dainty | simplicity seems to demand | just such things. And Easter, when everything is new and fresh, the children should come first of all and have something new to use or wear—pretty things you have made yourself or se- | . { Jected where you knaw the selection is best. Note what our Art Section has to offer the younger set for Easter: . ! Dresses for.the tiny baby, stamped in many pleas- ! ing designs. g | | Bonnets stamped on batiste, cashmere or organ- t die, 20c to 98¢. 3 Booties made up and stamped on white pique, blue or pink sateen, o Bibs, stamped on dainty batiste or colored mate- 1als. 24 ! Rompers, an white, unbieached or colors, stamped, 59¢ to $1.95. i | Panty Dresses, stamped and made up, sizes 2 to | | - nf)“}'«.... siges 6 to 10, dimity, white suiting or * voile, smresd and made up, 98¢ Crib Cbvers and pillows to match, stamped. 2 i Cuddle Dells, easy to make, 25c. Bunny, doll and dog cuddles, stamped, 50c and 75c. _ Sanitss Bib and Tray Cloth, ready o use [ — 7 /o : N\ 7 Lucky the Boy who at Easter wears one of these “ All-Wool Two-Pants uits In Navy Blue Serge, - $9.75 | Novelties and Cassimeres.. ... Not an ordinary offering in any sense, but specially purchased at a price now hardly pos- sible. The sewing, the buttons, the alpaca lining, all the little points, as well as the new Norfolk style, the smart tailoring and the quality of the materials, places them above clothing now regularly purchasable at this price. The two pairs of lined knidkers double the wear, of course; the service to be expected is likewise beyond the ordinary. Sizes 8 to 17. $7.75 Commands Good Suits, With Two Pairs Always in Demand are Little Cha, W eari Navy Blue Serge Suits Liddd sl Smart Spring Coats, $4.95 of Pants $6.95 _One of our regilar quali- e ale:fla:s e :;nd season- ties. A very popular style Smartly belted Norfolk gweeds and blue ser oo | and price. In good mix- models, in redoubtable all- Belted ith .“f se;‘f' tures, Norfolk style, belted; wool, fast-color blue serge— gepe 'v‘;‘;y‘ ;;‘:j ;;’ ss?;uc; ‘\ both knickers lined. Sizes 7 awsuit for dress or play. Sizes \lo 17 years. 7'to 17 years. 2Y; to 8 years. p —Fourth Floor, Come to our Sixth Floor for Needed Housewares Human inventiveness has created many labor-saving devices for the home-maker of today. To be without them is to be just as backward and self-hurtful as to purposely dis- regard the electric light, the automobile or any other accessory of present-day conven- ience. Perhaps there is some bit of your housework that could be turned into play with one of the utensils to be found here. Why not visit our Sixth Floor, inspect th y, and profit by what you find there. : 3 v 188 — Curtain Stretchers, of good, strong wood; adjustable to =4 several sizes. Each...e..oev.s $1.95 183—Spice Sets—6 porcelain spice jars on wo(;d rack, or iapamaet}] s‘edls, in blue an¢ white, on japanne older. X S e e ety 9%5e¢ 50—Upholstered Chair Seats, in black or tan leatherette, well padded. 59 Patent hooks instead of nails... c Wood Rolling Pins, with re- volving handles. Eagh.......... 29¢ 10c Wood Meat Hammers, house- hold size, are useful. Each...... 125—Glass Kitchen Sets, 8 pieces; 3 mixing bowls, water jug, meas- uring cup, lemon reamer, butter = TRl e 95¢ 42—China Salt Boxes, medium size, white with black stenciling or 59 blue onion pattern. Each....... 9IC #4—Acme Cream Freezer, makes de- licious_cream in a jiffy; easy to 95 turn ; 2-quart size. Each c 124—Galvanized Wash Tubs, No. 2 size; strongly made; tight 79 seams, good handles. Each...... c old—lo-q_ulrt Grlvlalliudh'l’lil. with wood ,grip on handle; heavy quality. Each - 30¢ 7:)-—All:ltlv': V‘\i/lull Boil;r. with cover gnd wood handles; sturdy qual- ity. Each 2 95¢ 105—Kitchen Garbage Pail, gal- 490 vanized; strongly made. Each.. Large Size Galvanized Garbage 85 Pail, with cover, Each C 65—Gas Oven, single-burner type. made of black shcet steel; very du- $1 65 rable; bakes well. Each...... ¢ 77—0ld English Floor Wax, rencws your floors. 1 1b., 6%¢; 2 1bs., $110. 4—Yacht Mops, good, durable quality that lays close to the floor and 59 washes thoroughly. Each....... (4 —Sixth Fleor.

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