Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1923, Page 19

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‘ : AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1923. “197 PRI AR L AR @&m@m@@@@@@@&@@m&@&@@@ RIRR AU AR AU AR &&&@&&z&& RPN NIRRT TUESDAY IS ALWAYS AN INTERESTING SHOPPING DAY HERE—ALL MERCHANDISE ADVERTISED IN SUNDAY °S PAPERS ALSO ON SALE TUESDAY May Brings the White Sales—and Other Important Value-Giving Events! During the month of May our advertising will be built around a number of very interesting events; specially planned affairs which will unfold from day to day rare money-saving opportunities. Watch for them! Not Too Heavy, Nor Too Light—But Just Right Plain or Overplaid Topcoats $29.50 In this group of high-grade topcoats are many reduced from higher-priced assortments. They are correct in every particular —line, workmanship, style, and color. Refreshing, Because Very Simple The Cushion Brim Sailor $1.95 A rare opportunity to secure one of these smart sport and outing hats at a price far below what you would be willing to pay for them. < Ideal €oats for Now and Later Sizes for Women - and Misses Sale! Baby Stroller (As Sketched) $21.50 Sleeper body of round. woven fiber with adjustable The overplaids are distinctive They are of a fine split / straw, with double cushion rolled brim and crown that Both in patterns and color effects—shaggy, rough or smooth is bell shaped or in the be- surface woolens. Plain colors —light and dark tans. Pockets, L e A S A CEag 4 N i - % & PELRE P . a . /A narrow binding aroun belts, collars and sleeves show many ways to be original with- "Jv“lfi‘:ea"ii“;é"Ciaflf}ebl‘;;_» the brim matches the band of folded C,cpcgor gros- in the confines of tailored simplicity. ors. Upholstered in cordu- grain. roy, complete with storm 'Combmations of black and white, navy and curtain and woven fiber white, brown and sand and sand and brown. “$1.95. hood. Dollars less than real —Second Floor, Lansburgh & Brother, worth. If you gre looking for a swanky topcoat—for sports, motor- ing, street or general wear—then don’t overlook this comprehensive collection—while not so large in numbers—it is varied enough in style to meet the requirements of many types. —Second Floor, Lanshurgh & Brother. Lansburgh & Brother Silks s For over 62 years growing Crepes Have It! A Wonderful Collection of . e & T More new silks, thousands of yards, the chosen fab- Women’s Silk Crepe Dresses - rics, weaves and shades of late spring and summer. All Gl s . Spring’s Foremost Fashions are our standard qualities—and the prices are of our own standard, too—consistently lower than elsewhere. The materials really tell the story— Coming, One of the Great- est Value-Giving Events In the Hisfory of This Store A May Sale 5,000 Lingerie Blouses 40-Inch Canton Crepe, Yard, $2.69 This much admired, rich, pebbly crepe is in great demand, and to offer it at this price is an achievement. Pure silk, extra weight and quality. Choice of seventy-five colors, also black and white. Pullman Carriage Special, $27.50 Upholstered in best grade corduroy, windshield to match, adjustable back, windows in hood. Gray, ecru or coffee. —Fourth Floor. Choice at One Special Price 5 ° See Tuesday’s Star Tust Arrived! Another Importation of Madeira Hand-Emb. Handkerchiefs Never have we seen daintier ncedlework than that used on these handkerchiefs of fine, soft batiste, scal- loped., with hand-embroidered corners. They are ex- ceptional at, each, 25c. Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, 3 for 25c. - Men's Linen Handkerchlefs, hemstitched, full size, 25e. —First Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. Canton Crepes—Printed Crepes and Flat Crepes—and it is surprising to learn that they are of rich, heavy quality. There are styles for most every day- time occasion, and every new and ac- cepted version of the dress mode is repre- sented, new panels, drapes, necklines and clever sleeve treatments. Beads, em- broidery, ribbons and contrasting colors add a touch of differentness to each model. Their youthful lines, simplicity and general distinction remove them far from the ordinary $15 frocks and bespeak for them a definite place in the summer wardrobe. Sizes for both women and = WM misses—$15. —Second Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. Vacation’s Approach Lends Importance to Correct Stationery One of the first requisites of the vacation trip is a suffi- cient supply of good station- ery for keeping up corre- spondence with the home folks and friends. Econom- ical selections may be made from the following: Irish Lawn Writing Paper, white and colors, 72 sheets, 29¢; 2 packages envelopes to match, 25¢c. Saxon Linen Finish Envel opes, a well known and popular quality, in pink, blue or helio, 10c package, or 3 packages in box, 25¢c. Gold Stamped Initial Writing 40-In. Sport Satin Heavy, rich and lustrous— an ideal fabric for summer skirts. White, flesh, pink, navy and black. Yard... 1.95 40-In. Charmeuse A closely woven all-silk charmeuse, high luster: lovely draping quality, in navy brown, 40-In. Printed Crepe A large assortment of beautiful new patterns in light and dark colors, in- cluding many e $2.65 40-In. Silk Radium One of the most demanded weaves for finer undergar- 36-In. Dress Taffeta Ideal weight for summer dresses, wraps and smart biouses. Choice of navy blue, gray, brown and black. Full 36 inches vide vara: $1.69 33-In. Japanese Pongee The genuine imported pon- gee, heavy and free of dust and other impurities. 12 momie weight. Yatural shade. $l.00 36-In. Knitted Crepe The fabric for all seasons. Handsome for frocks of present-day mode. Choice of many de- e $1.69 40-In. Crepe de Chine Extra weight—firmly woven, desirable for dresses ments and negligees. All and fine lingerie. Many col- colors—also ors—both light mactvan! $1.95 8.0k $1.95 ~—Third Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. Paper and Cards, 18 cards, 18 sheets and 36 unstamped en- velopes, good quality, linen fin- ish, in box, S6c. —Street Floor. New Zephyr-Weight Wool Sweater-Jackettes Are Decided Favorites $3.95 (One Sketched) They supply just enough warmth without being weighty. In white, buff and gray, combined with wvari- colors down front revers, around bottom and at cuffs, and simply woven in loose stitch to enhance their appro- priateness for warm weather service. So what more can one ask? 1,000 Frocks! A Sale! Twenty New Sty]es Four Iustrated $1.95 Sizes 36 to 54V, but Not in Each Style Fresh, summery models of much charm—all fashioned with one thought—to add comfort, cheer and chic to one’s mornings at home—and many attractive enough for neighborhood wear. fabric the ; A special purchase enables us to ey oteee s SEade STt mark them advantageously. Y lent substitute With attractive in 5 ghe agsort- ) J designs. Splen- ment of neat for linen, shown did for summer checks, 32 inches in wanted < e fae29¢ v 29¢ ved..22C Useful and Attractive Buty Chyne, Yd., 65¢ A highly mercerized fabric, having every appear- ance of silk, and decidedly popular for princess slips, blouses, pajamas, men’s shirts and children’s dresses. Plain and striped effects in all the most desirable shades. Timely! 1,000 Boys’ Wash Suits Sizes 2% to 8 years 95¢ Wise mothers make their little fellows as comfortable as possi- ble during the warm weather. They obtain a dozen or so of these cool, comfortable wash suits, and then Old Sol can blaze away, for “little fellow” is as cool as the proverbial cucumber. The Styles Just the kind you have been looking for—short or long sleeves and correct in trouser length. Regulation middy or button-on. Also Flapper models of Khaki. Braid trimmed collar and cuffs, emblems and everything. —Second Floor. Three Wash Goods Specials 36-inch Color- Printed Batiste ed Suiting, a fine of a very sheer Attractive Gingham for children’s play dresses, shown The Materials are of Excellent Quality Fast-color Gingham, Percale, Linene—and combinations—in small or large checks, stripes, 1) floral and figured patterns, also plain colors. Trimmings are of applique, rickrack, binding, piping, tie sashes, novelty pock- ets; the smartest of sleeve and voke effects. § Straightline and long-waisted styles. Smart Summer color- ings. Sizes 36 to 5414—$1.95. ~—Third Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. Popular! Box Loom Crepe, one of the fabric hits of the sca- son, shown in plain and fancy open-work effects; all desirable shades. Plain, 85c yard. Fancy Checks, $1.25. —Street Brassieres, Special, S0c Made of fine white muslin, with built-up shoulders, lace- trimmed and embroidered. Front fastening; under arm shield. Sizes 38 to 48. —Thira Floor. % 36-inch Embroidered Voile, one of the most favored of the season’s fabrics for the voguish overblouse, shown in 2 number of smart color combinations. Yard, $1.50. Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. The. Colors Blues, gray, brown, tan, white— solid or striped effects—and numbers of striking combinations. Three sketched. —On salo tomorrow, Fourth Floor. 'LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—FRANKLIN 7400 R

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