Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1923, Page 16

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Banner Records (March Release) 49¢ Play the Baprer Record and you will have brought to your home the music of New York’s leading orchestras. Let these musicians entertain you and your family. : —Balcony, Phonograph Shop. THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH. 16, 1923. ANSBURGH & BROTHER Pre-Easter Sale of Toilet Goods Another day of our remarkable Toilet Goods Sale to- morrow. All the creams, powders and other preparations you will need at very special prices. —First Floor. Jane Stuart Shops for You — STORE NEWS for Saturday, March 17, 1923 Phone Franklin 7400 A 420-430 Sevent.‘: Street Northwest /e Sale of Imported Chamoisette and Chamoisuede Gloves N 2,500 pairs of Gauntlets and Long Gloves—divided in two groups Group 1 Surplus lots, discontinued models and, sales- men’s ! samples, which, due to the co-operation of twio of the best glove importing houses in this country,.are offered in this selling at two Group 2 Special Offering of Women’s Easter Hosiery, $1 Spring demands so many new stockings that wise is the woman who selects those for her more practical needs from such a low-priced showing as this. There are stockings of pure silk or silk-and- fiber mixture, both with excellent wearing qual- Only Three of Dozens of Styles Are Sketched Only Three of Dozens of Styles Are Sketched low prices that represent Savings of 309 to 659 on the Prices ities and a trim, neat appearance that might be- long to expensive stockings. They Were Made to Sell for Best of all—every pair is absolutely perfect. Due to the tremendous response expected, we must limit each purchaser to three pairs, to make the number available as far-reaching as possible. —On Sale Tomorrow—Special Tables, First Floor. New Hats Crowned $ ‘With Spring Color When the material of the hat itself is not of the gayest color, it usually chooses trimmirgs of brilliant flowers, fruit, feathers and ornaments to give it the proper springtime touch. There are many decidedly new shapes for sport wear, for general wear, for dressy occasions, and even some lovely creations for summer evenings. Canton crepe and faille are smart in combination with straws, and there are many models of the popular timbo and tagalbraids. Spring’s Smartest Ideas in the Sale of Capes and Coats 28 ‘Whether the wrap vou choose is a utility coat that has abandoned all touches of {frivolity or whether it is the most whimsical cape in the group. vou can be assured it is one of the season’s most favored styles and represents the maximum of smartness that could be had at this moderate pricing. These garments are all of soft-pile fabrics. lined and finished in the most approved manner. Some have an originality of line that requires little trimming and others choose buckles, cabo- chons, embroidery or braid to set off the beauty of their fabrics. Plentiful sizes for women and misses. 16. 18, 36, 38, 42 and 52 bust. Again—Our Sale of Easter Dresses, $18.90 The most remarkable thing about this sale is its scope. It is never hard to get a few styles and few sizes to offer at eXceptional prices, but this time we started off with nearly 500 dresses, em- bracing styles for every possible occasion of Springtime wear. All the new crepes in season- able dark tones or gay Easter colorings. And sizes for every one, from 14 misses’ to extra size 5274. ~—Second Floor. New Dress and Sport Shoes $6.75 20 standard styles (three sketched) at one standard price g Just at this season, when the demand for Easter footwear is heaviest, we have con- trived to bring together this large assort- Y mert of the most popular sport and dress shoes of the season at this one remarkable price. Sturdy walking oxfords, strap pumps and novelties, with turned -or welted soles, to answer every Spring need.’ Brown kid, black kid, tan-kid, tan calf, black calf, pat- ent leather and satin. All are in the smartest approved models for A Spring and Easter wear. Strap-wrist, gauntlet g and the longer lengths. Every desirable shade will be found—in fact, ouly such shades are included. All sizes, too. [ ] Humming Bird Hosiery, $1.50 A famous brand noted for its elasticity and durability. Black and the light Easter shades. A demonstrator from the maker will explain their superior points to you tomorrow. Chiffon Silk Stockings, $1.50 The real Summer hoses; fine, sheer and undeniably smart. Black only. Of the finest chif- Easter Candies Are Ready Chocolate-covered Home- made Eggs, filled with cocoa- nut, nuts and fruits. Attrac- tively decorated. 5c to $1.00. Candy Pails, filled with eggs, 10c. Bunnies, Chicks and all sorts of Easter novelties. Walnut Halves, very special pound, 90c. Assorted Fruits, very special, pound, 90c. ) & ~—First Floor. Men’s Caps, $1.00 - T 5 —————— New spring caps in tweed, herringbone, polo cloth and chgr materials, in attractive ;prmg shades. Sizes 65 to Men’s Sox, 25¢ Finely mercerized sox, with reinforced heel and toes, in black, cordovan, navy and gray. Sizes 9% to 114, g —Men’s Shop, Direct Entrance off Seventh. —Second Floor. Springtime Negligees Special, $2.95 Jap crepe, in elaborate floral or Japanese designs, showing lovely colorings that are al- ways in place in one’s boudoir. Some have tuxedo collars, cuffs and other trimmings of contrasting color, and one style has a fancy slashed sleeve and trimmings of satin ribbon. Several charming and colorful styles. —Third Floor. Dainty Irish-Trimmed Underthings, $1.95 Nightgowns and envelope chemise of fine nainsook, trim- med with hand-hemstitching, Irish medallions and edges and other touches that rank them in the class with the daintiest undergarments. There is one style of gown handmade throughout, and some of the chemise are trimmed with binding of contrasting mate- rial. —Third Floor. New Silk: Petticoats $5.95 ‘They are lovely enough to wear with the finest Easter frocks. Of the finest radium and silk jersey, with vandyke pleating, hemstitching, knife pleating or novel self trims. Shown in many lovely Spring- time colorings. —Third Floor. A Paisley Buckle With Deauville Kerchiefs Large square scarfs or tri- angular kerchiefs in a wide range of beautiful colorings. They add the necessary color- ful dash to the neck of a plain color_dress or a sweater, and the Paisley buckle that goes with them is just the thing for a smart finishing touch. $1.00 to $6.95. Imported Bertha Collars are shown 'jn many different laces and ‘various new designs., Spe- cial, each, $2.95. - $ —First Floor. - Metal Cloth Coin Purses, 59¢ Little flat purses of gold or silver .cloth, guaranteed not to tarnish. Convenient to carry in’ the cuff of one’s glove, or inside a larger handbag. —Second Floor. —First Floor. fon silk. Finer Silk Stockings A large assortment of full- fashioned silk hosiery from some of the best makers. Black and other correct Spring colors. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. —First Floor. Saturday Is Children’s Day \ Easter Coats, Capes and Dresses for Girls, $9.98 - The dresses are of crepe de chine and taffeta, fashioned in demure straight- Spring Shoes For Little Tots Many fascinating new styles 1n both high shoes and slippers that will make the little folks feel very much dressed up. Patent leather combined with gray suede or bro- cade, just like grown-up shoes, or practical shoes of tan or black calf, $1.50 to $4.00. —Second Floor. Spring Socks For Children 29c¢, 39c, 50c Many styles that are just the thing to go with any sort of outfit. Dark practical colors for play days and daintier styles for dress-up occasions. Assortments at these three prices are complete both in style and size range. Boys’ Hose, 35c to 79c. Children’s Ribbed Stockings, 25c. Three-quarter Hose, 59c. Sport —First Floor. | Boys’ All-Woo line styles or with delightful touches of girlishness. Some have ruffled or scal- loped skirts; some are trimmed with wide sashes or embroidery or touches of colored ribbon. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Coats and capes in sport or wrappy styles, including polaires, and other soft Spring materials. velours, plaids Some have large roomy pockets and swagger backs, while others are more becoming when neatly belted. Coats in sizes 7 to 16 years and capes in sizes 6 to 12. Better Dresses and Coats, $14.98 and $19.98 For one’s finest Spring outfit there are smart coats of plain or large over- plaid woolens, and attractive youth- ful frocks of canton crepe, crepe de chine and chiffon taffeta. Two groups —reasonably priced. Youthful New Suits $19.98 and $25.00 Box coat and blouse models that are essentially girlish. Of fine quality tricotine, lined with crepe de chine. And tweed suits in smart sport styles, with novel pockets and a swagger sport styling. Sizes 13 to 17 years. —Fourth Floor. Saturday—A Special Day for Easter Hats for Girls Roll brim sailor of black milan with black grosgrain streamers, $129. $15.00. $1.79 to $15.00 Almona_green straw with cushion roll brim and sash of Paisley, Novel colored braid with ap- pliqued felt flowers, red embroidery and tassel. $7.50. Tomorrow is the day for very young ladies and their mothers to settle the per- plexing question of an Easter bonnet, for here are nearly a thousand new hats, all made especially to frame young faces and to please young tastes. From the very small girl who has not yet ad her first school hat to the young miss who can wear almost grown-up hats, there’s a host of styles for every possible Spring need, in dozens of shapes and every color one could possibly expect. Girls’ Tailored Hats Special, $1.79 Pokes, sailors, roll brims, large and small hats becoming to almost every type of youth. Some are simply banded and others trail long streamers.” Choose from sand, copen, rose, brown, black, navy and two-tone combinations. Sizes 8 to 18 Little Nellie Kelly Hats $1.95 A winsome hat for the little miss and the older girl as well. Four different shapes, in many pleasing dark and light colors. Banded with a Persian crush band, some of them with a brim binding to match. —Second Floor. 1 2-Pants Easter Suits $10.75 A boy expects a new suit for Easter as trustfully as he looks forward to pres- ents at Christmas. One of these snappy new Spring suits will create the desired effect. When he joins in the Easter parade he wants to look his best. All-wool tweeds, in light and dark grays, tans, and browns—Spring herself. Coats alpaca lined ; strap and patch pockets; high-class tailoring; both knickers lined throughout. A Lot of Boys Will Look Their Easter Best in Blue Serge Suits $7.45 Getting_right’ down to cases, it's pretty hard to find anything that becomes a boy more than all-woeol, fast-color blue serge— particularly if the suits are as smartly made as these belted Norfolks, with their trim- fitting shoulders and their well shaped, lined knickers, Sizes 7 to 17,-and the tailoring is the kind that not enly imparts smartness, but im- proves wearing qualities, For Fellers 21, to 8 New Topcoats, $4.95 Tweeds and serges in Spring weight; em- blem on sleeve; very cleverly tailored. The finishing touch to Sonny’s Easter dress-up. For Easter and Spring Wear | | { i { | Boys’ Blouses, in neckband and collar- ; attached styles, 98¢ to $1.65. | Boys’ Shirts, in neckband and collar- attached styles, 98¢ to $1.98. ‘ Slip-on Sweaters, $5.00 to $7.98. Cloth Hats and Caps, all styles, 98c to $2.98, || Neckties of knit and cut silk, 49¢ to 95c. \ Collars, 20c. 2 Belts, 49¢ to 98c. —Fourth Fleor, /

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