Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1923, Page 11

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Silk Stnckings in Easter Colorings, $2.00 Every color to match the most unusual street shoes and evening slippers—tans, grays, browyns, pastel shades All full fashioned and * and plenty of black and white. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, —First Floor. D. 0, MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1 Ask Jane Stuart On busy days when you can’t come down town if you live outside of Washington, call Jane Stuart, our experienced store shopper, Franklin 7400, and ask her to shop for you. No charge for her services. a fine quality silk. LANSBURGH & BROTHER — —— ton—New York—Paris Established 1860 STORE NEWS for Monday, March 19, 1923 - Phone Franklin 7400 420430 Seventh Street Northwest —— For Easter Su\nci\ayé-éand the Springtimé D Cotton Blouses Assume the Brilliance of Silks $2.00 Who would think that a delightful hip blouse printed in blue and gray or red and sand was a simple cotton voile? That is only one style of the many dainty models in this showing. Some are of white dimity, with a cuff and collar binding and a touch of em- brdidery of color. Others are of col- ored dimity or voile, with trimmings of all-over lace. Slip-overs and button-front blouses, some the tailored. tuck-ins and others smart overblouses. Peggy, 'V neck or tuxedo. —Second Floor. Sale of Women’s Spring- Weight Knitted Undersuits 30¢ Fine knitted cotton suits—just the right weight for immediate and all- Summer wear. Every suit is perfect and designed with a fit that adapts itself to every type of figure. They are all knee length, with tight or bell knee, and have tailored, bodice or build-up tops. A quality that should encourage . vour buying plentifully for the Sum- mer season. —First Floor. Umbrellas for April Showers $5.95 Silk umbrellas, in rich blue, purple, green or red, that will brighten the most fickle April day. They have broad satin-stripe border and amber tips and ferrule. The new club han- dles, too, of carved rosewood, with straps or rings. —First Floor. Improve Your Coiffure With Switches and Transformations $2.95 I'hey are necessary to turn the bob into a fashionable coiffure—and so in- expensive, too. Full and lustrous. All shades, including gray. A perfect match guaranteed. Scalp and facial massaging, shampooing, hairdressing, etc., by appointment. —Beauty Shop, Third Floor. Irish Linen Damask for the Easter Table $1.39 Yard T'he Joundation of an attractive and hospitable table. All pure linen, full bleached and 70 inches wide. Several good-looking designs. Merceriyed Cotton Damask Pattern Cloths, hdavy quality; various pat- terns. 64x64 inches. Special, Monday only, each, $4.50. Cotton Hukk Towels, soft and ab- sorbent; finished with neat blue bor- der. Size 18x86. Special, each, 19c. Linen Crash Toweling, good quality all pure linen, unbleached, with red border. Yard, #8c. —First Floor. Five styles sketched. Choice, $25 ‘Dresses Showing Every Touch of Springtime at $25 The notes of the first bluebird are not more welcome than this lovely assort- ment of Spring dresses at a popular, moderate price. Some have the airs of dresses that might have stepped from exclusive showings and some have been taken from higher priced groups in our own stock. Every favorite crepe weave, including lustrous flat crepe, canton and crepe de chine, in pi&&mnt navy biues and blacks, rich browns, soft light colorings or dashing prints. Pleated, n& ed, draped, adorned with beads, buckles, ribbons and many other delightful trimming effects. A full range of sizes for women and misses, with plenty of the youthful styles for young and small women. Other Spring Dresses, $15.95 to $59.50 Easter Coats and Capes $19.95—$25.00—$29.50 Three groups that have brought together some of the most remarkable wrap styles you could dare expect at such figures. Light sport materials, vivid plaids and soft-pile fabrics, in the dark and medium shades. Some of the coats are mannish sport styles, others are utility coats that may be worn for any occa- sion, while other's résort to drapes, loose sleeves or a decided cape style. Other Easter Wraps, $35.00 to $110.00 Suits for Any Spring Mood $25.00—$29.50—$39.50 Perhaps'you have wished for one of those charming little jacquette suits of Camelore, or maybe one of genuine came!’s hair. Or it may be the navy blue suit that lures you most—one with longline tailored coat or a hip coat with novel trimming and sleeves. You may choose from this showing any kind you wish and be assured you have the finest quality, styling and tailoring such prices will buy. —Second Floor. Other Spring Suits, $49.50 to $110.00 Mercerized Jersey Bloomers, $1.00 As colorful as the most dashing outergarment, these bloomers are fitting undergar- ments for the Easter costunte. They are of light-weight mercerized jersey, with elastic at waist and knee, Shown in white, flesh, ciel, canary, honeydew, orchid, tan, sand, peach, flame and gray, many with a contrasting finish. & S === — ays Theréafter The Woolen Fabrics for Spring Achieve the Unusual in' Weave and Colors In a season when color rules the mod. e woolen dress fabrics come forth true to expecta- tions, radiant with new colors and weaving. To see them as they reveal themselves here is to - know the fabrics that will make the Spr erate prices is a pleasure! Yes. Silk-and-Wool Canton— A distinctive fabric that is meeting with great favor because of its adaptability to the mode. Shown in a full color assortment, also. black and white. Special, $1.65 English Homespun— S54.inches.wideand ALL, WOOL., Demanded for capes, suits and coats. A good assortment of Spring colors—light and dark. Spc_cial,$1.55 yard ... All-Wool French Serge— 42 and 44 inch widths. Extra quality and weight for smart one- piece frocks and plaited skirts. A gyod 5clecti9n of colors; plenty of navy. Special, $1.29 vard .. All-Wool Tubular Jersey— 54 inches wide. 24 Spring shades, with plenty of navy, black and white. Correct weight for one-piece frocks, blouses or skirts. $1 95 Special, yard - ing outer garments. And to choose them at mod- 40-Inch Spiral Crepe— A popular“ silk and wool mixed fabric for dresses and capes. Tan, seal, almond, copen, navy, white and black. A value that need not be empha- $2 65 . sizedd Yatd....... Plaid Camelshair— 54 inches wide—new and novel designs. Camelshair, a fabric especially suited for Spring suits, coats $4 45 and skirts. Special. * —Third Floor. Our Best Effort of the Season Is Represented in This Offering of Charming Easter Millinery In this group the selection affords choice from a gen- erous assortment of types that portray the Spirit of ’ Springtime. $’7.50 The hats are NEW, and as soon as they were lifted from their shipping boxes they were recipients of fa- vorable comment from all who viewed them. They are so pretty, so different and in such variety that one almost loses sight of their moderate pricing. Hats that are as much a part of the Easter parade as the flowers, or as much a part of the sports outfit as the golf club or tennis racket. Italian Milan combined with silk crepe fashions many of them; others are of Tagal straws with crepe, straw and silk effects; large picture hats of Milan or hemp; small turbans banded with luscious fruits or flowers; large dressy hats with ostrich plumage—distinctive types for evening wear. sented in every imaginable Spring shade. Every style that is new is repre- ~=Second Floor. Underapparel for the Stout Woman All cut generously full and roomy, vet of such neat styling the stout.woman can be assured of getting as perfectly made and well fitting garments as those more slender. And the prices are scarcely more than you would expect to pay for underthings in regular sizes. Envelope Chemise, trim- med front and back with lace and embroidery. $1.69. Envelope Chemise, with built- up shoulders. Trimmed with me- dallions, ribbons and lace. $1.95. Other extra size envelope che- mise, $2.50 to $3.50. Nightgowns of fine nainsook or windsor crepe. Trimmed with ribbon and other touches. $1.95. Other extra size gowns, $2.50 to $3.50. Princess Slips of fine imported sateen; hip hem; hemstitching at top and on straps. Choose from black, navy and white. Sizes 46 to 52. At $295. ° Nightgowns of nainsook, trimmed with embroidery insertion and embroidery and lace edges. $1.25. Bloomers of Windsor Crepe, flesh or white. Well reinforced and finished at waist and knee with elastic. Special, $1.15. ~—T Floor, Keeping Step Wit -~ Patent Leather and Black Satin this instance we QUALITY. The styles are correct, the materials used are high the findings are suited to the styles, and the workmanship is easily Black and Brown Kid or Calf Patent, Brown or Black. Kid Not.hing unustral about a store showing twenty styles in footwear at one price. Mpst any shoe store can do that. tinct models in QUALITY FOOTWEAR at $6.75—that’s different. QUALITY is a}( abused word; it is often misapplied. However, now whereof we speak. These shoes possess But to show twenty dis- n grade, apparent. Only sevef: of the twenty models are illustrated. Black Satin, High or Low Heel The styles are 1923. Slender and dainty for dress occasions or man- nish and rugged for out of doors. As varied in their twenty interpreta- tions of the mode as they are in their choice of materials and colors. Walking oxfords, dance and dress pumps, sport shoes ‘and novelties. Patent leather, satin, suede and calfskin and combinations. A ‘complete range of sizes for women and misses who wear 275 to 8 and widths AA to D. Standard styles. A standard price—$6.75. h Springtime—Twenty Standard Sth Styles ~Brocade With Patent or Satin Patent and Beige Suede ~—Second Floor. , or R -' er sl

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