Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1924, Page 11

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RGNV NS AN AN SR AN SRR AR N R PR AR R AR AN AR P SRR AN A AR A A A IR R PR SRR SR SR AR PR A A A White Shirts Have Call With Well Dressed Men Somebody up in New York, being shirt-curious, discov- cred that from seventy to ninety-five out of every hundred men wore white shirts, according to different localities and 1}‘““2’“ out and planned conditions. Wall Street, some well known colleges, and other for them alone as are those sources were checked, and the results showed the above B . e efere for white shirts. for big sister and mother. prees : . . S d . Th nteresting to you, because naturally, it is satis- iying to know that you have a majority with you when you select white. And to us because we have just received a new shipment of New Fashions for Small Folk Two to Six Fashions as carefully New Oliver Twist Suits —for little lads of even two have white blouses tvo have white blowses White Alpha Cloth Shirts 2 Collar-attached style. and contrasting colored Sizes 13% to 17. . ...... 1 ° trousers. Omne sketched, A $1.95. Numerous other Oliver Twist styles up to $2.95. remarkably clean white fabric, that launders beautifully and always looks smart and im- maculate. Nicely tailored into shirts, that fit easily and com- fortably. You'll be well satisfied with yours. New Butterfly Bow Ties, $1.00 Nothing better for spring than these new bow ties in snappy stripe and pin effects. A good color choice, adds to their at tractiveness. Cotton Pongee Pajamas Come in at $1.65 Well cut frog-trimmed pa- jamas that aid sleep. Choice of white, tan and blue; all sizes. —with smock-like top piece and straight, button-trimmed trousers offer novel colors with contrasting trimming or touches of handwork to add a gay note. Made chiefly of fast-color ginghams. i i New Bloomer Dresses, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95 —of plain coloved ginghams and chambrays, in such quaint. winsome little straight effects: Box plaits, contrasting piping, stitchery, pockets and buttons do their best to make each one a bit different from the ordinary kiddy-frock. Good color-fast fabrics, too, and each one made as carefully as you yourself would. i FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER STREET FLOOR—MEN'S SHOP EXPERT SERVICE in Adding Spring Beauty to Your Home Phone Franklin 7400—Branch 111—for Prompt, Courteous and Capable Co-operation Special Sale Boston Bags $1.29 They really must be seen to be appreciated. Roomy 14 and 16 inch made of sturdy black ena; loth: with good cloth lir e pocket on the insid, a limited quantity—; ty of wor Slip Covers One of the fastest growing and most highly developed branches of our Home Service Depart- ments. Features—all fittings in your home. workmanship and facilities the best, assuring ac- L et yours early s FIFTH FLOOR curacy and satisfaction Carefully selected for tensile strength, the Belgian linen used is of high grade. Beautiful Cretonnes make most attractive slip-covers. Prices to suit any home budget, but only one standard of service—highest. Window Shades One of the most important to you is this smoothly woven and shrunk .(‘ll' The Wash Fabric Achievements of 1924 36-Inch Dress Linens 68c Yard LINENS, are just now having an unusual demand—and are very hard to obtain. An advance order placed weeks ago arrives in time for Monday. An especially fine quality. evenly and X from 44 to 36 inches, assuring <tability and good looks no matter how long it is used. Offered in the most desirable spring shades—such as pink, poppy, helio, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 24, 1924—PART 1. b3 § K § . S Tomorrow—An Unusual Opportunity to Save on Youthful House Dresses—A Sale Made of Fast Colored Twelve Smart Styles; Six as INlustrated. Chambray. Your Choice, PY On Sale—Street and Third Floor. Gingham and Amoskeag The styles will appeal to every woman—long- waisted, youthful types, with tie-back sashes, novel collars, inserts and pipings of organdy and pique, generous hems and other touches not usually found 1 on dresses selling at $1.45. . Just 1,200 of the most attractive. fresh, new dresses imaginable. Coming direct from a well known maker and offered at a price that should sell out the entire lot before noon. Imagine, dresses of fast-color gingham and chambray in a host of bright Spring colors, small check patterns, well tailored and beautifully trimmed! Every dress made over patterns of lib- oral fullness and correctly sized. Really, they are unusual dresses for the money— and women who know value will buy them by the half dozen. The sizes range from 36 to 44—and extra sizes 46 to 34. Phone orders accepted. STREET AND THIRD FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BROTHER The Secret of Most Chic Coiffeurs __lies in the helpful extra pieces that Milady so deftly conceals among her own locks. . . ] ) We can show vou how to improve your coiffeur inexpensively and with prac tically no bother at all. Hair Switches and Transformations—All Shades, Including Gray, $4.95. I'hey match pcrfccll_\'—\\‘ithout detection. \laintain the Natural Beauty of Your Hair through Regular Treatments Here. THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BROTHER On Time! Our Yearly Feature Offering of 2,000 New and Dainty Undergarments ture of our special work, as the satisfaction of having perfectly fitted shades of good quality cannot be overestimated. New and improved machinery has increased our output 500 shades daily, a factor in lower- ing cost to-you, faciliating service and assuring promptness. Holland and Brenlin Shades mounted on guaranteed rollers. We handle contracts of any size and guarantee satisfaction. Draperies Draperies snade to your order, expertly meas- ured, fitted and prepared, of bright cretonnes and Sunfast (Glos) Fabrics are the most satisfactory and in the long run most economical. Not only are you offered a wonderful selec- tion of fabrics, in all shades and designs, but the laundering .qualities of our materials make them useful for many reasons, without the, trouble of information. Upholstering The size, reputation and known responsibility of Lansburgh & Brother is an important factor to be considered in placing orders for uphol- stering. Not only can you rely upon the expert- ness and good taste exercised in the workman- ship, but in entrusting valuable pieces to our care there remains no uncertainty as to how they will be taken care of. Right now you may have pieces which if re- stored by our expert methods will add to the beauty of your home and be of distinct use. Let - us give you an estimate. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER having to be constantly making new ones. We call particular attention to the advan- tages of having your spring and summer dra- peries made here. A phone call will bring full copen, rose, honeydew, reindeer. sunset, gold, gray, brown and white. ,,,,, : ) | Imported Home- 89 | Imported French 75 | spun Suiting, C! | Ratine, Yard...... C; 36-inch width. New in , Splendid, heavy quality. A' every way — showing the | | very popular weave for | smart dropped-stitch effects. | | sport dresses and skirts. { The wanted shades—mais, | | Orchid, gray, lavender, y brown, orchid, gray, honey- I copen, rose, brown, silver, | dew and copen. black and white. 1 3,000 Yds Lorraine Gingham, 39¢ A very special offering of this well known, long-wearing ging- ham. “Lorraine” assures service—and the manner in which it is woven of fine combed yarns gives it the looks of far more ex- pensive gingham. 32-inch width. Plain colors, checks and plaids. A price concession at time of purchase enables us to quote this low price. White Flaxon, in White Nainsook, Lingerie Batiste, stripe and medium or 36-inch width; fine a fine silk-like weave small checks. A fine quality and correct of cotton. Colors— fabric for blouses and weight for children’s Orchid, pink, mais, infants’ dresses. Spe- dresses and fine lin- light blue, nile and cial, yard— gerie. Monday, yard— white. Monday, 38c 21c 19c STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Three New Stamped Sets To Choose From at 48c Just newly arrived and in such dainty, easy patterns. Pretty dresser scarfs and three-piece buffet sets, hemstitched and ready for a crocheted edge. Also five-piece luncheon sets stamped on cream-colored linen. Easy loop, French knot and lazy daisy pat- terns that require little time and effort to complete. Cretonne Doily Rolls, in col- Stamped College Gowns, all orful floral effects, a ready made, of soft fine quality ift any prospective white material. l;giride welcomes........ 75C Easy patterns to $1 19 Stamped d-ploce BuffctiSets, - 1°05¢ from-..- - in attractive 11 i zy daisy and French knot patterns c...cesecnee 19c Round Sanitas Luncheon Cloths, 48 inches across, and in clean - looking new patterns..... $1-98 THIRD FLOOR —Envelope Chemise j —Nightgowns [ - —Canary Bloomers | —Step-In Drawers | —Princess Slips —Dainty Vests We do not hold dollar sales as a habit. But once a year we annqunce a special selling of undergarments at a dollar. However, the garments are worth con- siderably more. We plan this sale, choose the merchandise carefully, and we have no hesitancy to invite you to this bargain feast tomorrow. Regular and Extra Sizes One Dollar for Choice Envelope Chemise, in many styles, with built-up or strap shoulders; new colors in shadow batiste, voile and nainsook. Nightgowns of fine white nainsook, muslin and cotton crepe—well made and generously pro- portioned, trimmed with laces and embroidery. Canary Bloomers and Step-in Drawers of gay colored voile, batiste and nainsook; attrac- tively trimmed. Princess Slips of good quality sateen and nainsook, hemstitched and tailored bodice top. Vests in numerous styles of fine materials, daintily trimmed. Monday—Y our Choice at $1.00 THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER. LANSBURGH & BROTHER ,@@@@@@@@@@@@@@W@@@@ 7 T P 77 i 7 8o i i 7S S S S S S S S S S S e

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