Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1924, Page 18

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1 8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . C., = QTR IR RGN AN AV NI AR SR AR A PRI R AR PR AR PR AR R R A SRR R R U] ] MONDAY NOVEMBL‘R 17, 1924. F our Big Selling Events Tomorrow-Save! | Choose Ybur Smartést F rock! It Is in This Sale of New Dress!zs We have had sales of dresses at $16—and even more than that, but never such values as these. Never such varieties—materials—colors—trim- mings! As we said before, there are sales—and This is one you can’t afford to miss. Many one of a kind. Some imported models. sales. Dresses for Every Occasion—for Every Mood ; For there are dresses that are sedate and dignified, that are gracious, that are delightfully frivolous. As contradictory as fashion herself, with their slim lines or bouffant effects, their long, tight sleeves or no sleeves at all, their utter simplicity— or elaboration of detail. You Need a Dress? It Is Here! Chiffon, georgette, satin, faille, metal cloth, broche, chenille, chiffon velvet, charmeen, benga- line and Poiret twill—in all of the newest and most wanted colors. % Trimmed with rich furs, with ostrich marabouy braid, embroidery, beads and many other novel ornamentations. Sizes for women; for misses; extra sizes in the lot—few du- plicates. SECOND FLOOR An Extraordinary Underpriced Sale of Lovely Hats Hundreds of Smart Styles—All From Our Regular Stock; Formerly Selling at $7.50, $10.00, $12.50—Your Unrestricted Choice at Selecting your hat for dress-up wear, for utility and sports from this group is sure to result in the utmost satisfaction. You have choice of flower - trimmed hats, embroidered: hats, fur- trimmed hats, ribbon- , trimmed hats—of rich Lyons and Panne vel- vets, velvet and satin and some very elabo- rate velvet and lace combinations. Many one-of-a-kind models included. $7.50, $10. $12.50 and $15 values— at one low price, $3 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ©C00000000000000 Judge for Yourself the Values! Sale of Fine Siiks $1.95 You Know Silks—and Prices—and You'll Know These For the Most Remarkable Values in Years 40-inch Crepe-back Satin 40-inch Rich Brocaded Crepes 4‘0",'”}‘ Satin Ca}:ton Crgpe 40-in. Lustrous Satin Charmeuse 40-inch Heavy Canton Crepe 3 - b 40-inch Heavy Flat Crepe 40-inch Heavy Crepe de Chine 40-inch New Printed Crepes 40-inch Rich All-silk Radium The manufacturer sold us thousands of yards of these fine silks at a sacrifice; we offer them to you at concessions quite as great. The most complete assortment of weaves and colors we've been able to offer at this price. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. “Atalanta” A Strap Pump For Walking $7.50 A graceful pump, with a hint of underlying sturdi- ness; a swing and a verve that invites stepping out when brisk Autumn air quickens the stride. Low walking heel and light-weight welt sole as- sure comfort, with service; the stylish lines and cut-’ outs stamp it as smart. STREET FLOOR—NEW BUILDING Special prices SMALL SIZE MEDIUM SIZE $3.95 $4.95 ear-Ever” Aluminum B Roaster SIXTH FLOOR. BRPE Women’s Rayon Union Suits $2.25 The silken finish of these soft knitted garments, no less than their excellent wearing qualities, recommend them to the woman of limited income. For only such soft, closely fitting underwear is practical beneath the straightline frocks. With bodice top or built-up shoulder, knee and ankle length. Assorted sizes. WOMEN’S FLEECED UNION SUITS, medium weight. Low or Dutch neck; knee or ankle length. $1 to $1.69. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO, Utili'tyHouse Dresses Hoover and Straightline Models $1.95 There are no frills and fur- belows to interfere with one’s efficiency about these practical house dresses—and yet the'y succeed in being most becom- ing and attractive. Fashioned of Fruit of the Loom Muslin Smartly tailored of the famous Fruit of the Loom muslin, blue or gray chambray or black soisette. Well made and care- fully finished. Sizes 36 to 44. THIRD FLOOR A Great Event—Started Today The November Sale of Coats $39.75 Now Washington Women Realize the Wonderful Values Offered and Tomorrow Promises To Be Even Bigger! Literally hundreds of coats of the better sort, with the inevitable trimming of rich furs on sleeves, collar and bordering the front or bottom of the coat. The whole range of smart skins — beaver, natural, sable dyed and viatka squirrel, natural and silver muskrat, civet cat, wolf, caracul. - Cranberry and Oxblood— The newest of the new in Winter shades, as well as the recent penny, saddle and other brown shades, black, navy and the new grays. Meticulously ' tailored of fine suede-like fabrics; in styles that fashion has approved. Models that will prove becoming both to matron and miss. 2 Every coat a superior value at this price. A compre- hensive assortment of styles. . SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ANSBURGH & B 420-30 7th St. N.W., Thru to 8th. FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 Phone Franklin 7400 GGG GG OIS GGG GGG N Fads and Fancies of Many Kinds By Whatever Name —you choose to call it, this whimsical flower would be as sweet, for it conceals within its center a tiny glass bulb filled with perfume. 75c. STREET FLOOR The French Idea —of a brassiere, this. Two oval bits of lace joined by crossed pieces of silk elastic with a silk rosebud where they cross. The back is nothing more than a one-inch band of silk elastic that fastens with a hook. Cream colored lace, flesh elastic andsilkshoulder straps. And the price,$2.00. TEIRD FLOOR Whether One Feints —for the effect or truly faints, ’tis delightful to be revived by so lovely a bottle of smelling salts. Thesquat little bottle has a deep pur- ple stopper. The lavender salts and a petal frill of lavender silk about the neck of the bottle complete the dainty color scheme. The price, $1.75. And it is violet scented. STREET FLOOR A Lovely "Kerchief —about which romance might center. It is of the finest quality sheer linen with a lace edge that effec- tively simulates handsome Cluny. It is priced $1.75 and is but one of a number of dainty lace-edged handker- chiefs that range in price from $1.75 to $3.00. STREET FLOOR \ i A Premium On Sun- shine —this new and charming; “rain stick.” Short enough’’ ‘to pack in a suitcase, it ig quite large when opened. [ The carved wooden handle W&f is painted in purple to match the silk. A purple silk cord and club tips and ferrules; made on a 16-rib gilt kiota frame, $7.50. Others up to $18.00. STREET FLOOR Disguising Its Utility —beneath the' most frivol- ous of aspects, this little apron is of cross-barred or- gandie. It covers and pro- tects without hiding one’s prettiest frock and is most convenient when one must be waitress and hostess at the same time. Rows of hemstitching and a round piece of gay cre- tonne covered with white organdie and edged with lace ser™ as trimming. $1.00. THIRD FLOOR DRPDBBDDDPPPEDPPDDTPDEPPPFTPVPPTTTTPTTPPPTPDODTD DD PRRDBDDDDDDD

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