Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 33

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= ' . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923, - g8 : ;!;&;';3&1&23sfias&&r&zs!z&!za&s&zs!a&&&&&&&&mm&&&&&&&&&&&m&&m&&t&&&m&fi&&m&m&m&mm&&&&&&& i Values to Kéep the Store Humming All Day Saturday Added to the special efforts we always make for'Saturday are the important values of June Sales—Tomorrow will be a big-day—a day of outstanding opportunity. . 4 There’s a Model Becomr‘;lg to You— Sale of Sport Hats $2.89 | June Sale of Silk Blouses Just Recerved— White Silk Mitts 95¢ Fingerless mitts are coming back, and what could be more quaint to wear with the youth- ful silk frocks of this season? These are 16-button length, of Richelieu ribbed white silk, with drop-stitch stripe. A de- lightful innovation of Fashion for the warmer days. —First Floor. Fiber Silk A Cause for Action!—A Source of Savings ®And there’s value betoming and enticing, for these hats bring savings of a third, a half and more at this extremely low price We’re Doing It! The - smallest thing s about this sale is the price; the largest, the values, and large enough, the unusual Brings Season’s Smartest Styles at Coven'ng the Town in this Sale of 6,000 an Economy Price. i choice of sizes, styles / Shlrts and effects. ¢ \ Golf Coats Mostly Woven Madras, Models are so Varied ) some Silk Stripes and and so many that we \ $7. 95 Prints. cannot list them; suf- The two-toned golf coat has been reproduced with unusual smartness in these new mod- els of lustrous fiber. They are shown in buff -or white with fronts of a contrasting color. Simple of line and design, they are favorites. for sports and outings, as well as with some of the more informal general costumes, fice it to say that every good style now enjoy- ing vogue at the $1°15 : beaches, the race- tracks——every}vhcre in the world of sports—is repre- sented. You cannot fail of satisfactory selection, for every hat is right in smartness and value. —Second Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. l Sizes 36 to 46 I Some are jacquettes, tying in a jaunty bow on the side, while othé¥s have the hip band or overblouse effect. Dressy white blouses, blouses with a tailored air, blouses of dashing “prints and blouses whose unusual lines are their greatest charm. Many women who had de- cided they could not afford silk blouses for all summer wear will take advantage of this sale and find they are economizing as well. ~—Second and Main Floors, Lansburgh & Brother. Started right off at 8 o'clock this morning and still moving them out at the closing. Men got our idea about the strength of the value— they saw that the shirts were too good to pass up when only $1.15 was risked. Many bought a half or a dozen—hundreds bought at least three. Tt is the shirt- Just to read the price you would not think these could be anything but lingerie blouses, but not only are they the most wanted silk weaves but novel summery styles and unusual color- ings that will carry their wearer with assur- ance through every sort of summer occasion. Crepe de Chine Silk Eponge Pongee ~—Second Floor. Toilet Specials At Savings Saturday ”Liie Buoy Soap, 2 cakes for C. Java Rice Powder with Ashes of Roses Rouge, 39c. F. E. L. Tooth Paste, 2 for 25c. Woodbury’s Facial Soap, 3 cakes, 50c. Mavis Talc, 16c. Morning Dresses For Summer Wear Many attractive L styles besides the one illustrated Printed Crepe Printed Georgette Printed Satin. chance of the season—the more you buy the more you save. Can’t repeat the specifica- tions here—but whatever your taste, we can meet it. Every shirt cut true to size and plenty full. All sizes, 14 to 17, and still plenty of choice. Come in Saturday these are GOOD SHIRTS. —Street Floor. New Banner Records 49c¢ Here are the newest re- leases of popular dance and '$2.95 There's an added joy to a summer morning when one can spend the time in such attractive dresses as these. They are so simple.they do not interfere in any way with the most arduous household duties, yet atjgac- Summer Wraps of Twill and Silk, $19.95 to $69.50° Light-weight poiret twill, roshanara crepe, flat crepe, and occasionally a brocaded crepe are the materials, in June Beaches Call For Such Bathing Suits as These - $7.95 Wool jersey and Creme Lemon, 32c. Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream, 37c. Lavoris, large size, 79c. Powder Pad in case, 10c. ~Street Floor. Salt Water Taffy For the Week End Just as delicious as if you bought it at your favorite sea- side resort. . i 4 In pound boxes, each, 35c tive enough to wear gff the the loose flowing capes, wraps with large sleeves, side bar . cloth i such In bulk, pound.........29¢ street. =—First Floor. The dresses are shown in many colors and patterns of gingham, batiste and voiles. Many are trimmed with white organdie or rep, some have a touch of em- broidery and others show simply a contrasting bind- ing. drapes and ribbon sashes or coats that dre a necessity for summer travel, trimmed only with cross-tuckings or neat tailored bindings. A wide range of styles in navy blue, black and a few light shades. —Second Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. glorious new colors and combinations as the beach dream- er had scarcely thought of. Suits that are so simple of line and so unob- trusive in color they are made only to ? : splash in the depths vocal selections. All are 10- —Third Floor, SF(, . g 3 4 3 the water, while i i 1 8 g e N These Are the Days for New = ofthe yawen whie Prepare for the y 2 e 5= . . - y apd coloriul they ae Dance Music Costume ShpS can flash theirsmart- Shriners Morning Will Come Red Head Gal Bambalina Nuthin’ But Beside a Babbling Brook March of the Mannikins The Sleepy Hills of Tennessee Just One More Dance ‘Who's Sorry Now -While You Were Making Believe La Mome Tango ‘When Will the Sun Shine for Me Memphis Glide Shufflin’ Mose Wonderful One The Waltz of Love Sawmill River Road Starlight Bay Wet Yo' Thumb Apple Sauce The Great White Way Blues Papa Blues Honeymoon Chimes After Every Party Make Ice Cream Without Work— Auto Vacuum Ice Cream Freezer l-quart size, $5.00 2-quart size, $6.00 4-quart size, $10.00 Auto Vacuum requires no turning, the freezing is done by the application of scientific prin- ciples in the construction of the freezer, - Ingredients for the cream are put in at one end, ice and salt at the other, and there is no possibility of ice or salt getting into the cream. Makes firm, velvety cream in 45 minutes without tiresome labor. See the Auto Vacuum on our Sixth Floor. Recipe book free. —Sixth Floor, Lansburgh & Brothen No matter what kind of sum- mer dress you wear, you will find a costume slip as important as the outer garments themselves. Here are many styles fashioned to meet the demands of smartness, con- venience and durability. Slips of white radium silk, with 20-inch skirt hem, a well fitting bodice top and t $5.95 ming of a small flower Extra Size Costume Slips of white tub silk, with shadow-proof hem and hemstitched bodice. Full cut ::::II well fitting. Spe- $4.95 ~Third Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. ness best from the sands. The wool jersey suits are the one-piece California style, and there are also some of em- broidered surf cloth, one-piece with at- tached bloomers. —Second Floor, Lansburgh & Brother, For Bathing and Sports Corsetlettes---Many Styles $1.00 to $5.00 Snug fitting garments of broche or figured coutil that take the place of both corset and brassiere for the lighter kinds of summer wear. Besides being ideal to wear under bathing suits or costumes for active sports, many women prefer them for general wear. They fasten at the back or side. ~—Third Floor, Lansburgh & Brother, Here are all sorts of decora- tions and accessories to help you enter into the spirit of the Convention in the. right -way, and to make your guests feel at home. First, the Decorations Show the Shrine colors and emblems on your home, on your car, and everywhere else you find a place for them. Shrine Banners with painted centers— Size 3x5-—81.25 Size 4x6-—$1.75 ». Size 5x6-—$2.45 . Pull-downs, fast colors, with printed designs— Size 24"x12'—$1.75 Size 32"x 9'—$1.85 American Flags on sticks, 10¢c. Wear a Shrine Emblem Sterling silver pins, studded with brilliants, reproducing the Shrine emblem. 50c. Beauty spots of black court- plaster, cut out in emblem Crying for You shape. Package, 10c. Eleanor . Farewell Blues Convention Handbags Maxie Jones Silk handbags of almost any You Said Something When You Said Dixie S Aunt Hagar’s Blues Vocal Selections The Sleepy Hills of Tennessee You Said Something When You Said Dixie Who's Sorry Now For All Summer Wear Little Tots’ White Frocks, $2.95 Dainty and summery as any small frock could be are these of fine white voile. They are prettily smocked or trimmed with lace, ribbon, tucks and rosebuds. from, in sizes 2 to 6 years. A variety of styles to chocse —Silk Pongee —Anderson’s Gingham —Everfast Linene —Non-Crush Linen —Cotton Crepe —Normandie Voile Sale of Dresses for Junior Girls §598 color, decorated with Shrine ornament. $3.45. ¢ And Shrine Garters You can even wear the Shrine colors where they only show when the wind blows. Elastic garters covered with green, red and yellow ribbon, finished with ruffle and roscttes. Carolina M ¥ : 1.25. B::?de“: B-;T:inl;‘;; Brook Dresses fOl" wee ’1 ots Lin erl,e Hats Shrine Ribbons, combining all V'll Take You Home, Pal o* Mine $2.95 to $4.95 Sizes 13 to 17"years - three colors, various widths. Yes, We Have No Bananas O1d King Tut Louisville Lou Beale Street Mama Down In Maryland No One Loves You Like Your M A Double M Y Barney Google 1 Love Me Out Where the Blue Begins Sunset Trail of Gold Seven or Eleven ‘Who Did You Fool After All —Balcony. you try to buy them. Select from gra tion means savings and greatest choice. S Full of merit, too, are the values in All-wool Mixtures and Serges. for such smart belted Norfolks, with fully lined knickers. Qualities are substantial in all sizes, 7 to 17. Boys’ Palm Beach Knickers, 6 Boys’ Bathing Suits, size 28 to to 18, $1.95. Boys’ Khaki KnicKers, sizes 7 to sizes 7 to 17, $1.65. Boys’ Sport Collar Blouses, sizes 7 to 16, 79¢ and 98¢. R v L7 7 v ol iy i v vl Short dresses for the 6-month to 2-year-old baby may be of fine materials with Jace trimmings, box pleats, yokes and feather stitching. And these are all at- tractive qualities for the price. Cunning hats-of plain or em- broidered organdie, finished with ruffled, shirred or lace-trimmed Some have streamers of pink or blue ribbon, while others are simply bandéd and trimmed with tiny rosebuds. 2 to 6 years. brims. Dainty Bonnets, S0c These are of lawn; some plain and easily ' laundered and others prettily trimmed. Sev- eral styles at this price. Organdie Bonnets in dozens of styles; some of them handmade. $1.50 to $2.95. In the same group are suits of All-wool Tweeds, Cassi- Choice, meres and Serges. 34, $1.95 to $2.95, Boys’ Sweaters, pull-over and Boys’ Flapper Sults. sizes 3to 8 years, $1.55. ~Fourtk Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. For the crib or bassinette, these pads are - .comfortdble and sanitary. . Size 17x18 .. Size 18x34 Size 27x40 .. ~—Fourth Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. - Boys’ Genuine Palm Beach Suits Sale Priced ~$6.95 Genuine Palm Beach Suits at $695 today is an u;nusuzlly vilueful offering, as you'll know if Y, sand, tan and olive, belted models; sizes 7 to 18. Early selec- You'll agree that the price is extremely low 317 Y17 M7 Wy vi7 Mo W M7 wi7 s 4 Quilted Pads 69c $1.00 crepes, baronette satin, the larger girl and miss. o Dresses that she can wear for school or outings, dresses for special vacation events, and even some dainty airy frocks that she can wear, on summer evenings with the greatest assurance of smartness. Every dress in the lot is worth so much more than this price that we do not hesi- tate to claim the splendid values they are. All possible summer colors are shown, 39¢ with trimming of organdie, embroidery, fancy stitching, panels, sashes, crochet buttons and other features. Knife-Pleated Skirts, $5.00 The kind of skirts to wear with sweat- ers and summer blouses of all sorts. Wool prunellas and others, in many attractive colors. lengths are 27 to 31 inches, and waist- bands 25 to 30, making them suitable for —Fourth Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. 7 Skirt LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—PHONE FRANKLIN 7400 TP T BT DSBS Yard, ¢ to 39¢c. Shrine Colors for Men Hat bands that slip on easily over your own band, 50¢c. Silk knitted ties, combining the Shrine red, green and yel- low. $1.00. d Vests of fancy tan or white gabardine with Shrine emblem neatly woven in. $8.45. El The Official Shrine March You will hear it on the street, in the halls, in the stores, in homes, everywhere. And it is so catchy you will want it any- how. On a Brunswick record at 75c. Souvenirs and Novelties Felt and paper fezzes, photo- graphs, post cards, pennants, ash trays, book ends, pillow tops, paper weights; serving trays and many other attrac- tive Shrine novelties. 10c to .00. Candy Novelties Park & Tilford, Jacobs, Ro- mance and other fine chocolates 17, $1.45. coat styles. Choice, $2.98. put up in attractive Shrine Boys' Linen Crash Knickers, Pnyt' ‘Wash Hats, all styles and ;la;l.('agcs. Pound, $1.00 and N colors, 49¢c. Chocolate Billikins with Shrine caps, 3¢. Stick Candy in Shrine colors, jar, 15c.

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