Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1925, Page 15

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Colors: If you want to see for yourself just what are the preferred Spring shades, attend this sale; if you want to see how the circular or flare skirt, the TR BEE quaint apron, the tunic, the belted, the —cocoa straightline, and the ensemble ideas —rust are used in high cost frocks, come here —bronze tomorrow. T ' Misses’ Sizes 14, 16, 18 Women’s Sizes 36 to 46 —combinations —Ilanvin —new blues AP A PP P PP AP A AP P P A P P Beautiful Proportions—and Comfort in The New Madame X Girdles The luxurious ease — the sense of well being that comes of knowing you are slim and smart—may be vours! As comfortable as if you wore no corset at all— vou will be so perfectly groomed in appearance that your least expensive gown will have all the distinction of an imported model. The style sketched is a beau- tiful, as well as a beauty-giv- ing, model, of flesh colored pure Para rubber, with lace back and clasp front, rein- forced with dainty broche. A double section of rubber and broche holds the garter firm— $12.85. Other New Girdles $9.85 and $11.85 SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. “Lilly No. 200” Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings $1.75 Pr. Even when you have carefully inspected the firmly- woven lisle tops. the extra blocked toes, felt the strength of the woven silk, you'll still wonder how silk hosiery of such evident daintiness and sheerness can give such extraordinary service as these. Wear them, your aston- ishment and pleasure will increase together. Made more attractive by the plentiful selection of .shoe shades and custom shades including: —Dust —Silver —Russet —Sudan —Putty —White —Atmosphere —Ecaille —Black —Cinder —Blonde Children’s Sport Hose, 50c Novelty ribbed and checked effects, in 7 lengths, shown in brown, beige, beaver, buck, navy, sahara, camel and black. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Home Sewing Week Begins Tomorrow Full Details of this Important Event in Today’s “Post” Sales of Silks, Wash Goods, Notions, Laces and Stamped Art Goods, mark the opening of this promotion of the home sewing idea — Important Savings! See Today's Post! % THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. o A A A R A AR AR R AT A AT A T AR A A R A R A R R R R ! Other Home Sewing L. & B. Ads Week Starts on Pages Monday— 14 and 16 . ry See Post 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Phone Franklin 7400 .w@m@@m&@&@m@&&@@&@m&@@@&&@@@m&m&&@&&@@&&@@&&&&&&m&&&@&&&&& RN A Brand-New and Delightful Collection—Models for Every Occasion in T his Sale of Smart New Spring Dresses Beads, braid, embroidery, buttons, Materials: laces and shirrings, the trimmings of crepe satin finest import and domestic designs, are ed i 2 S chic manner, with the used in the same chic manner, W ith th e same good taste, as in the exclusive, ——flcltcrepe expensive models from which these Gk faille A_md\j Lt}ln their :n.\]nmuon tyles anton crepe for every purpose! —printed silks . —poire Extra Sizes 48 to 52 poiretsheen e —French flan- —but not in every style el —georgette SECOND FLOOR—DRESS SECTION, LANSBURGH & BRO. Introducing a New Line of Fashion Footwear at Six Dollars In meeting the needs of a growing clientele that finds six dollars a most satisfying price to pay for foot wear, we've applied to the developing of this new line of shoes the same principle that makes possible the tremendous value-giving of the Ford, of the Hudson in closed cars, of Coca Cola, of scores of products that stand out because of specialization. Our makers are concentrating their efforts on this spe- cialized line-building into each model the utmost in quality, workmanship and style, that six dollars can buy. A score of the new models are ready, fifteen of them sketched. They are convincing evidence of how successfully we've increased the shoe buying possibilities of six dollars. AS SKETCHED Left—Top to Bottom Right—Top to Bottom . Tan, snlasd with brown calf. 8. Patent or tan calf. 9. Tan calf with patent inlay. 10. Patent and apricot kid. .- Patent and brown lcather. 11. Tan calf patent trim. . Black satin and- grosgrain. . Plain tan calf. 13. Patent or tan calf. 14. Patent leather, tan . Patent. and_tan leather. ribbon. . ‘All-blonde kid. 15. Plain tan calf. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. . Patent leather, ribbon bow. . Plain patent leather. i 15, A Special Selling 600 Smart Handbags Made to Sell at Prices Far Higher —and They Look It! Yet the Price The Underarm Bag is still the most popular, because it is the most [ convenient style! And leather bags such as these are favored by smart folk for street and business. Eleven of the Smart Styles Are Pictured Each Bag is completely fitted and silk lined, they are beautifully made in plain and fancy styles. Pin seal, boarded calf, cactus grain, beaver, tooled leath- er and striking imitation Florentine effects. Shop ‘early—for such remarkable values can’t last very long! STREET FLOOR The Larger Hat Plays an Important Role in the Spring Fashion Revue $10 And the woman whose locks are unbobbed adopts this becoming style quite as enthusiastically short - haired con raries wear the close- fitting shapes! An intriguing veil is the sole trimming of one style, - and others, more elaborate, are flower trimmed, have ribbon bows, fruit, and. embroidery to vary-their styles Milans, Milan hemp, pedaline, Neapolitan hair braid and silk and straw combinations are equally smart. Every new shade. Other French Room Models - $12.50 to $25 “Vanity Fair” Jersey Silk Vests, $1.65 Dainty, but long serving, jersey silk, fashions this dainty model. The colors are pink, peach and orchid. Sizes 36 to 44. Matching Bloomers, $2.95 Silk Stripe Vests, of > g the some brand, with Athletic Union bodice top. In pink only, Suits, $1.00 $3.95. Bodice top “models, Lace=trimmed Vests, in a wide range of " colors and - patterns. bodice styles, $3.50 to Sizes 36 ta'44. $5.95. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Gy, PPPPDPPPPDPPPBPETDTEPTTTTTETPETPTPTPTTDPPPPPTPPPTPTPEEFPPTTPTTTRYPPTD . ¥

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