Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1924, Page 14

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14 PR AR AR AAI P A A A ARAIS AR R A A i A I A A St SR A AR R RGN AR AR A AR _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 17, 1924—PART 1 Sale of 750 New Dresses For -Women and Misses—The Springtime Modes in Cloths and Never Before Such a Season for Beads, and Surely Never a More Timely Sale Than This One 1,000 Fancy Bead Necklaces AR R AR AR IR AU SR A A A R SR A A AR AR 2 The Entire Sample Scores of Styles, Newest of Colors, $1 .00 Lines of Prominent Utmost of Value. Fancy Bead Importer. Silks for Street, Afternoon, Sports, Party and Evening Wear i ¥ Materials: —Satins —Flat Crepe ~—Satin Canton —~QCanton Crepe ~—Jacquard —Crisp Taffeta —Roshanara —Check Velour —Flannels ~—Twilleens —Poiret Twills —Newest Spring —Colorings, —Also Black, Little did we expect such a reply when we asked this importer for his sample lines at a price which would enable us to offer them for $1. But here are the necklaces—an immense quantity of them—all made of the season’s latest styles in beads. There are lengths from 18 to 60 inches—in all of the smartest cuts and color combinations—imitations of some of the finest stones. We have included in the lot 200 necklaces of French indestructible (manufactured) pearls, in lengths from 24 to 32 inches, mounted with filled gold clasps. Fashion Says: “Gloves” We Offer Genuine Imported French Kid Gloves STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER E eetoadoutribedsofsofsotsatieteateoteadeot TADetatit sttty 2 *n‘»-?-1-.‘;»2"!'&%!nh%?}éafiv&h?%&fli % A s e Tomorrow—a Special Selling of L] Spring New Colors— New Styles— Costume Slips Regular Sizes— —N: d avy an Extra Sizes— ~—Combinations $1 . 6 5 , —and it is our opinion that gloves of such elegant quality at such a low price should cause quick selling. Think of g'cnuinle French Kicll Gloges, in with fullness at the always popular 2-clas i ivi model, with icgt PK sew§ h}:ps’ gl; lg g seams and self or contrasting t at great yoe embroidered backs. The colors sired _straight are tans, browns, mode, beaver, back silhouette. also white and black. The The costume quantity is limited. ik slip is the most desired of all Spring under- garments, espe- cially the smart tailored models such as these. 4 Made with bodice top, t run casing and hemstitching at top. Costume slips —nicely made of lustrous Ra- dium Silk—and correctly sized, STREET FLOOR Monday, a Typical Lansburgh & Brother Offering of 17,500 Yards Quality Spring Colors—black, gray, navy, cocoa and tau, Just a word about the value: Unusual Value, to say the least! THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Fourteen of the Many Styles Sketched 5 Special purchases from well known makers of fine dresses in New York. Gathered in one group, at one mighty low price, to make one spectacular sale. A typical Lansburgh dress event. That empha- sizes the NEW - New Styles— New Trimmings—New Materials—New -Colors—and New Combinations of Colors. <4 KA AL H A AN AR IR IR I AT IS AT SIS P R P T . A Busy Hum on the Second Floor Proves the Pogularity of This Sale of Spring Top Coats 515 Luckily we bought in large quan- tities, else those of you who weren’t here Saturday could never share in this Super-value Event. But we knew the demand would be tremen- dous, and we planned to meet your ., needs to the utmost. Seemingly myriads of models. Each one lovelier than the other. Styles inspired by famous dress couturieres. of Paris and America, Ma- terials that boast of fineness. Workmanship to please the most fastidi- ous in every tiny detail. In short, dresses at fifteen dollars that will simply amaze you. Sizes for misses and women—plenty of extra sizes, but not in every style. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Five As Sketched VERY wanted top- coat style of the sea- Small Details: —Straightlines ~—Draped —Circular Skirts ~Cape Backs «Pleated Skirts ~—Pleated Tunics —Cape Sleeves —Sleeveless —Long Sleeves —Tucking —Beading —Embroidering \ «—Ribbon Banding «~Lace Trimmings —Beltless 1 —Sashed 5 R ~ (-% Boyish Modes * LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-30 Seventh St. N.W.—OUR ONLY STORE—Phone Franklin 2400 PP ETCTTETETTD FOTPECDTP OV TVD T EPTDTD DB BT DT CEETTPECTTERDTD, i FE son is here—trig double-breasted boyish ai- fairs, swagger full flare models and the popular wrap-around styles, ats beautifully tailored and in / keeping with every occa- sion. Sizes 16 to and in- cluding 46. A number of Dresses Are on Display ¢n Our th St, Windows. Materials Polsire Camelaire Chamoisuede Tweed Novelty Mixtures Sports Plaids and Stripes Colors Reindeer Gray New Checks R A AN AR A AIRII PAI AR AN A IR AR A IR A AR PR S IR BN PRI R &

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