Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1925, Page 13

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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925. R A N 2PN AR A 2 PN 2R AR AR R AR AR R AR AR 2R SR AR PR RN LAN SBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Off To College! The college preparatory course has included a good deal more than just “book learning,” of that you may be sure! that of “What to wear and when to wear it. for the college-bound trunk— A Stunning Sports a Coat, $65 Of a rough, import- ed tweed mixture that is distinctly English in its effect; with the new Queen Anne col- lar and cuffs of kolin- sky dyed opossum. A subtly flared line that is also quite new. fThere’ll be nothing smarter on the cam- pus than this coat! Other models, $45 to $98.50. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. The New “Pirate” Hat, $5 —will look stunning with her tailored frock, for it is a beige- colored satin with up- turned brim and a studded buckle trim- ming. The edge is bound with brown grosgrain ribbon. ‘The Sports Hat is of velour —a jaunty style turned up in the .back and trimmed only with a grosgrain ribbon band. Ina va- riety of colors. $5.00. SECOND FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BRO. A Smart Peasant Frock, $39.75 & Black with striking bands of red silk and an interesting looking braid for trimming. It is of black luminette crepe, with full peas- ant sleeve, a very long, flowing tie, a roll collar and pockets. Fraternity tea or matinee are equally suitable occasions for this dress. Other models, $25.00 to $59.50. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. The College Youth Will Wear— The “Collegiate” f 4-Pc. Suit broad-striped necktie, socks with a stripe and a wide leather belt, complete the effect that, if it is a little bizarre, is nevertheless collegiate! Shirt, $2.50; Tie, $1.50; Socks, 50c; Belt, 98¢c; Sweater, $4.95. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BEO. *24.75 Vest with round corners, loose hanging coat, full trou- Accessories That Score! And no phllOsOpthdl question, however vital, can quite eclipse The L&B Ready-to- \Vear Shops suggest Tallored Classroom Frock, $25 Is of merrolene—a new fabric that re- sembles charmeen. The one sketched is a cocoa shade, with bands of the same color and a lighter shade used for trim- ming. Very tiny metal buttons trim collar, cuffs and skirt, This same model in other colors. As suit- able as it is smart, and but one of many at- tractive styles. SECOND FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BRO. A Black Satin Evening Slipper, $10 —that will trip many a gay measure at col- lege proms, is very simple, with a Spanish heel and pointed toe. The cut steel buckle, $3.50 to $20. A Sport Oxford of tan calf is an impor- tant part of her equip- ment. The toe has no boxing and the heel is flat. $6.00. SECOND FLOOE. LANSBURGH & BEO. Georgette Evening % Dress, $59.50 The straight line of this lipstick red eve- ning dress is broken by a circular flounce and a drape that hangs from the shoul- der. Three roses— blue, lavender and yel- low—are perched on the shoulder. A charming combi- nation of ingenuous- ness and sophistica- tion. Others, $25 to $79.50. SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BEO. The Lumberjack Sweater A plaid shirt, with collar attached, a sers —there are many re- quirements that his suit must fulfill, and he is as critical of its tailoring as his prof’s are of his work. This will suit its well cut lines and is_splen-* didly made—on the most English of models. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. *6.95 —is a striking affair of big plaids and rough weave, with a knitted band at neck, sleeves and waist. It has a “sharp look- ing” jaunti- ness that he finds com- pletely satis- fying. In a number of colors, The sweater on the left is white, cricket style, with bands of red for trimming. $4.95. STREET FLOOR. LANSBUEGH & BRO. AL A A A A A P R J S A R 2 A 2 SR A A 2 A 2 e R T p LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Do Not Let Wednesday Pass by Without T akmgAdvantage of Its ManyHome Values New 9x12-Ft. Axminster Rugs Values that we can call remarkable $39 These are the first of the new season’s shipments of high-grade Axminster Rugs, coming direct from one of the finest makers. They are made of selected yarns, with high-pile nay nd 1 give satisfactory service. The patterns are rich, colorful and a bit different from any we have shown. All first quality—9x12 ft.—$39. Pabcolin Felt-Base Art Squares Slight seconds—9x12-ft. size. Extraordinary at 595 The lowest price we’y grade floor coveri we fail to find any These squares have no bord and save money! ever quoted or e sold under Cretonnes Tomorrow we offer our usual 50c grades for 29c¢ Yd. Only 1,000 yards will be sold at this ridiculous price. The quality is just the same as if you were pay- ing full price. A most attractive selection of patterns in cheerful colors. Special! Ruffled Marquisette Curtains $1.19 Pr. A limited number of pairs, in plain white marqui- sette, with colored ruffles of blue, rose, orchid or gold. Full 234-yard length. These curtains will have their appeal to the housewife seeking pretty yet inexpen- sive curtains for her living and bed rooms. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. = What's Prettier Than a Percale House Frock? 36-In. Percale 19¢ Yd. Special for tomorrow! While you are here selecting practical things for the home—why not select percale for several pretty house frocks? A splendid grade—36 inches wide— in light and dark grounds and very pleasing patterns. Added Value—36-mch Windsor Pelham Prints 19¢ Yd. Time to get the children’s school clothes under way. Nothing prettier for school frocks' than these prints. New designs and colors. 36-inch width. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. August Sale of Bedwear Has No Better Values Than These “L&B” All-Layer Felt Mattresses $16.98 Not to be mentioned with mattresses that have been offered at a lower price. These are made layer felt, layer upon layer, with Imperial edg four rows of stitching in the boxing. The cove: is high-grade sateen- fims}\cq art ukvnq in blue wonderful resilient and comfortable m n'e s. paid $25 for mattresses no better than “L&I cial” at $16.98. Choice of all desirable .«izes. THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Another Lot of 300 Brldge Lamps To Sell at This Ridiculous Price—Be Prompt! 2.57.98 A previous shipment of 300 sold out in a very few hours. Made of wrought iron, in” graceful style, as sketched. Complete with decorative shades in a variety of new designs. A'nlique Finish » Wrought Iron The standards are very at- tractive for apartment livi ing room or country home, in- doors or on the porch. SIXTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Interesting Wednesday Values in Housewares The last of the ; S —> White Oak Kegs Only 50 of These If you want one of these Screen Doors heavy oak kegs you'll have $1.69 to come early—only 15 left. Well builtgz-paraffined inside To clear our stocks at once, $1.69 is the price and varnished outside— (5) 5-gallon kegs. ..$1.95 (7) 10-gallon kegs..$2.48 for 3078 n 0 ch screen (3) 15-gallon kegs..$2.95 doors, stained frame 4= plocels Refilgesator with black wire. Sets will save much space Stone Pitchers—Choice in your "f"x“ of blue and wt Family Scales of black enameled metal and white dial; will weigh by ounces up 10 24 pounds. Special Bread Board Sels—One 10-inch board $l 69 with blue enameled edge; knife to match . SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. White Enamel Bath Tub Seats, strong and dura- ble, with rubber- PEPPPPTTPEPTPTPPTTTTTPTPTIPTRPTTET @f@@@@@@@@W@@@W@@@@@@@@@@@W@@@@

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