Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1924, Page 11

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- Costume Slips Adhere to Straight Silhouette Shime and <!rm;:h\. with a' finely pleated rufile of self fabric or Persian insert, new cos tume slips are fashioned of satinette. Piccadilly and lustrous sateen. Double hip hem. shadow- proof or straightline, with 3-inch hem. Plain or stripes. Correct colorings for spring wear—honev- dew, tan, gray, copen, white, brown, navy and black. A complete showing of slips in radiette, crepe de chine and radium in regular and extra sizes. $3.95 to $10.95. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Silk Petticoats of Slender Smartness $3.95 (Gay, spring colors blossom here, too. 1f the suit is dark the petticoat may express itself in high colors. Slim line petticoats of silk jersey and radium, in tan, cocoa, navy, gray, l.anvin green and tan- gerine. Trimmed with elaborate embroidery, fancy braids, pleated and plain flounces. Reg- ular and extra-sizes. THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & RRO. faster Footwear Shows Preference for Black Black satin, patent leather or suede are the mediums chosen to ex- press the mode in foot- gear. Sleek-looking, con- servative, yet adding B S A NP E s S e S i § | i § Bewitching Frocks Come to Complete Easter Ensemble | c'/vn that dash and style to - the costume that black alone can give. INustrated and other sty’es at $10 1—Black satin with swede con- ter sirop and_front pamel. Turn sole, 2—Black Sebin? natyow sirap THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, XPRIL T3, T9YI_PART T. 420-30 Seventh St. N.W.—Thru to 8th Sale of Famous Distinctive High-Type Easter Millinery at Very Special Pricing $8.75 Every one of the Hats offered in this sale comes from 1" N N .7 New New York's leading hat maker. The most successful of the new Spring styles. They place the stamp of ap- _proval on Millinery fashions for the Spring season. Values truly extraor- dinary. Hats for the Bobbed Hair Girl Hats for the Miss Hats for the Malron LEmphatically newest materials, styles and trimming features. Not a type that will appeal is overlooked. But to talk about the merits of TENNE HATS is really unneces- sary. Every woman who knows “TENNE" style, quality and what they ordinarily sell for will instantly know that this sale is a genuine “CLASSIC.” SBECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. "A NOTEWORT HY GROUP AT The Millinery Classic of the Season kf Boys’ Easter Suits Wlth Two Pairs Pants A\ new outiit jor Easter Sunday- time-honored custom—that makes every boy look toward Faster expectantly. These suits fit in, not only for the Faster dress-up. but give real service long after. Made of fast-color all-wool serges or good-looking all-wool mixtures. Every suit has two pairs of lined knickers cut in smart belted style, with new flap pockets or box-pleated backs. ~ Sizes 8 to 17. Rough-and-Ready Suits, $7.95 Serviceable tweeds and cassimeres, with of lined knickers. Smartly styled and of neat mixtures that boys like so awell. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO New Wearables for Babies and Their ' Special Showing Corsets An Event of Paramount Importance to Washington Women These corsets are espe- cially designed to bring out the possibilities of large figures by improv- ing good lines and effac- ing the poor ones. = -Miss Cannon, an expert corsetiere of the Hygienic- Fashion Institute, will give individual attention to everv woman who seeks it. Consult her about your corset proh- lems, and let her fit vou with a “Nemo.” Complete range of sizes and styles at $5 to $25. THIRD FLOOR ‘Older Carriaye Hats $2.95 to $4.95 Taffeta and straw, com- binations finished with nosegays of bright col- ored flowers. Cut-out back. Rose, tan, copen, brown, light blue. and pink. Leghorn Hats $2.95 to $6.25 Poke and - roll-brim models. Trimmed with sashes and bands of gros- grain ribbon or hand- embroidery. Sizes to 8 vears. Sisters Spring Coats $7.50 to $15.50 Flared, belted or tline styles of and mixtures, Maodishly 4rimmed and in desirable .spring colors Sizes 2 to6. Voile Frocks $2.50 ¢o $2.95 el and brilliant cal le com ions. Hand-embroid ered, smdcked and lace trimmed. 2 to.6 years. Dainty white organdy frocks at $2.95. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. it 3..660 Pairs n;f : Fine Silk Hosiery at a Special’ Price $1. 45 M@@&&&m&@@&@@ VR ARSI R AR AR AR AR AR R AR A AT R AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR R R AR AR AR ) m@gg@gm \—————‘_———-———M $LANSBURGH & BRO.g - v“"" “"'vas""‘"‘l sl A sale of abso]utely petfect sle hose—iull- fashioned and of supemr quati very mod- est price. The list of colors etewith, the extensiveness of tHis assofthtent: . % § New Spring Shades Featured Graceful | interpretations . of. 4 . "% i ¥ —eredaie o —Jack Rabit the slender line and bouffant sil- ; 31 1L Hioniey i w{umile houette, in crepe romaine, geor- i i :"’_‘_’;m’ mgg L e gette, matelasse, satin, jacquard —TLanbark —Blush . = a = crepe, chiffon and printed crepe. g/ 7 j;“.:‘;,,;.,rp jp;w’"m - <8 3 7 4 5 e, it " ) — sque Sizes _for misses, women and . 5} ; AN _(,fl.’},; k- orer extra sizes. L Y & —Fatgn N —Suede SECOND 'FLOOR, LANSBURGH % BRO. satin; rn-vd Jat Nar- ,w,~ oped “strap | over » :'/rani my rmbmq to sole.s 4—»?4’::-: Icalhlt and” blada, f sasim, Sud!.fl-m'xfl panel. 1 5—Potent_leather end black satin. Suede trim ond pameled sides. 6—Satin with tlack suede strop and collar. Twrn sole, 7—Satin with bisck swede lat- #iced fromt and strap. Twrn sole. $39.75 The sort of irocks that Frocks for parties; teas, din- tempt one to spend their en- mners, the afternoon, street or tire clothes allowance. But that isn’t necessary when price tags only read $39.75. Authoritative fashions newly. received from prominent stylists and embodying all the latest whims of the mode. 4 clue to Complete range of sizes and awidths. . —aymoke STREET FLOOX, 418’ mn 67.” * ** __ FIRsT FiooR, LANSBURGH & WRO.

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