Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1925, Page 12

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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1925. @@m&g@gz&& Y. @&@@@&&@@&@@&@&@@&@@@@@@@%@@@&g@m&@&@m A R PR N 2R PR AR PN A PR R PR AT i ESDAY-6 EXTRA Begmmng Tomorrow, Lansburgh & Bro.’s ORDINARY SALES | Autumn Home Sewing W eek e (s e E R One awfully good offering on each floor—and any one of them worth a trip to the store tomorrow. Every one of them prlced lower than usual. \lnrnmg shopping is ad- “ oret | | S 0 r vised—as in one or two lots quantities are limited. As regular v i | | | % = Sl 7 You may as the seasons’ A i | | | | 1| bl S T e =5 have three or I'—————-—————_j H:)mc Sewing w - 1 ; ek | o Gk G ( four new Fall CN THE STREET FLOOR Weew comes to )e @ 1/ : R 7 : () Frocks, where LL&B—and gorgeous ( 1 N U I\ S s ) vou'd ordinarily have new silks, wash fabrics, g ! [ |l o \ -z 5\ b 9 { & one—if you make them Sllk and Rayon Hose and woolens are unfurled ) V7 iR & < yourself, and buy mate- to suggest charming new 2 IR L £ AN L R . YARIS ~ , : rials in the L&B Home Very Special, Pair frocks for the woman who { TR d i & Sewing Week Sales. And so does her own sewing. Prices i - ga ? A Vo simple are the fashions of the C are surprisingly low—both on the i ! ? DR ¢ day that the task of making is no fabrics and the “findings” that are Rilg ™, i great undertaking—be well gowned You can't have too many pairs of stockings, needed. ! A / é o this Fall and save! ccially when vou can get them at this low and % J 1 price hev are good quality, too, and had in all the fashionable new shades. - : Y - 3 SR ‘ O Ol i SEe The New Fashion Quarter s T S Your Trimmings for Fall sairs, so don’t put off vour shopping until too late! —\re in fm‘ Home \e\\mg Week NSRRI LA i ) ”‘ , Must Be Novel and Gay how many x]m« i e i material h en n["!'w* ruined in the maki their illustrated direct ‘ ‘ [ Both the Butterick and t fard s 1 th = = " : ., = ; . L Ees O : 4 ON THE SECOND FLOOR b ;;ml”ll,\‘ gl : : _ ’ our | ‘ 3 stinctive or not il dene 4 e T a mere “dress. e andard-Designes Belrob 2 Leon S Ailenils : - L ; G Sole Sandals e o BT A 0 o ey o s e Regular $3.75 Grade, Pair All the richness and the heauty that silk marts have to offer this Fall—colors, weaves, patterns—have been gathered together ge Sturdy little sandals with heavy crepe soles, . Y ! tor one stupendous sale—the most remarkable collection and the most absurdly low prices vou've been offered in months! in smoked elk and all-tan elk. Children’s and misses’ sizes. Specially offered for Tuesday .\\:’:‘\":“E;:J“Q‘ol‘;ro‘;‘i‘(fludcd!:‘\;]:flh(l(,l‘rnc‘vl‘a\g“nnl\r:”vdn‘ the 7 500 Yds. 40-In. $2 69 3,000 Yds. Satin - $1 69 5,000 Yds. Heavy $1 69 Uy e e P Fall Crepes, Yd., Charmeuse, Yd., Flat Crepe, Yd., . Shop Tuesday and Save! Usual $2.98 and .33 50 Grades Usual $l 95 and $2.25 Grades A Beautiful Quality—Special Satin Crepe; Fine Chine; Rich I o "'—‘————] Crepe—in 50 of the newest Fi ON THE THIRD FLOOR dark colors. Satln Table DamaSk 54-Inch New Fall Silks, $4.95 Imported Chiffon Velvet, Yard, $4.95 36-Inch Imported Velveteen, Yd., $2.50 Three Smartest Weaves, Special! All Sl”z Black Only, Specml' A Lustrous Grade, Very Low Priced An Exceptional Offer, Yard 54-inch Satin Crepe: 34-inch Satir ton, and 34 Fast velvet for Fall, and th reau- A rich, lustrous quality velveteen, nteed fast m(hllrn\ Flat Crep . on neec i ade 7 velv bladl : pile fniieilor. ATl theimoco.desic i $1 50 but 134 to 2% yards for a « ‘ovely Fall colors. e e i il e e iin Iwm;wfl s \;vlr damas l{ 70 nuhe]\ \\;11(‘ o E B A i R The RlCh Wool Fabrics ['he Home-Sewmg Week Sale ayard. In2and2 2/ yard Iranth~ rh\ 6 for .50 Shop Tuesday and Save! muh lh\t fa Sewing Week. 2SS F Collar Bands, good qua k Pin Cubes, black only; 3 = : six fa for 5¢ 54-Inch All-Wool A T e serge Yard ; : - ; b ....',‘."::;\.,.‘,._ ! " | raney Teimmes, Pure Gum 500 Gn'ls Wash Dresses e e e e e R R ."r‘-'-»::a::.'.gtt"jj 5. for one- piece dresses Regular $2.98 Grades abar, Flemish Dlu Coa‘ln s Yard ac . }14,'."‘” Barrettes, stone dainty Tittle Lucette models 54-Inch All-Wool Dress i g, s : ve little school frocks Flannel, Yard Tkt acioid Eare bea ’ ' Cabinets; ‘assorfed Hair Pin Cabinets gulan waistline with pleatec E Gtee. With or it bloomers to match \V/t~/l:-|1 Col . . taucan, o i Our usual § weave for one-pie S v A Waier Wave Combs, i (G or T : and black . silk-lik h. SMALL NOTIONS 3 and 6 tmeh. 3 for. .. 18¢ . Shop Tuesday and Save! meet every preference—plenty the splendid value FOR SEWING SANITARY GOODS : |n~h clotiss, ‘medium 8(: siz r Electric Hair Corlers =, cnckon, orar tanag it Sale Priee 9. each 79¢ lumage tones, so much in v wel ohn plumage tc John J. Clark’s Cotton. 100 yards By ot ekl e s s s s laids C X as smart stripes and plaid 48 and 50 Inch Satin- s3 50 s i e Nanitars Aprons, white daly; 90 Dustless dust cloth 25¢ ON THE FIFTH FLOOR 54-Inch All-Wool Pl Tacelolutly. “ P e AN | o BT A 5 | i MRS 13c Broadcloth—year after year it white und colors. ‘mercerised. Sanitary _ Bloomers, ‘double 3, gains in favor. A serviceable fabric 5¢ 15¢ i 4 i 50 Kashoretta Needlepoint s 0 o5 W : 45 il Hnn ne of the pret ings we of good \\,mm for dresses, coats ooy : 15¢ '"'m’r?'n:y.d .'.2.'.. Sanitary 970 4 packuges = Sunfast Rayon Fabrics | | 1o it Bk R N v 1o | SRR Bl | T ¢ 250 ntirely new this seasc does no Ors— I‘]”"‘ of the ;.Im 1age tones— b qualities;: (p 0| (Demnl o v e | tor s 25 crush or mark, because it woven of I i < 44c | vags 45¢ -, woodsy shades ar k. L fomato-shape ] o) ibs An Extraordinary Value—Yard soft cashmere yarn. and in s oe ‘llx‘ .,.",J s fesh_ und THIRD FLOOR, LANSETRGH & BRO. I R | 39¢ i i _le»nhv- ~..m\ Pins, all 9= = A, el gns imaginable: i 300 ¥ ® o 40¢ Tapes um the color scheme of l B T AT 10 | Dresmakers - 25 t N for O 4 . e D 1 \mh it is at this Mothers will find gre: sasure i - Fall wash fabrics from this im- The Muslin Section Offers for Home Sewing Week— mense variety of beaut v and to ady for school opening, sewing will - ‘;:.;,:“1,:;‘; , %..; Unbleached Sheeting, 35¢ Yd “heck 19C ON THE SIXTH FLOOR Ginghams (‘harmcuqc A splendid grade of sheeting that will bleach quickly and prove very durable. e Regular 23c quality the plain A regular 50c grade with silky, soft finish suitable for art work. It is wide enough for double-bed sheets e R i Ghee ity Blbaniess Sadislined waines | dresses. and wears beautifully. _ 36-in. Hope Cotton Bleach, a firm weave Shop Tuesday and Save! dren’s needs for schoo el ! 36-i e Longcloth, an excellent | famous for its wearing qualities 18C Electrlc Toaster 36-in Flgured Cotton 19C 36-in. Reg. S0c Black e x\;rrlhxldren',\ undergar- () o B ptniders Beautitulive Vard Sateen D 36-in. Unbleached Cotton, a heavy, ro sally Priced Dainty designs that are for little tots’ | . i table for gym, thread cotton for aprons, sheets, art . Very Specially dresses and are also suitable for other uses, Jomers, and dresses.” A fine silky 36-in. Bleach Cloth, an ideal material for work, etc. Yard I5¢c $ such as covering comforts, etc. y laundered. 'ms, butchers’ aprons, : ! I y ¢ grade, for this week, 28¢ Fine Japanese 2 PanC\ Outing Flannel, %5 95 p! C | g C 25c Imported Balloon Cloth, 2 silky looking Grepes, Wid: o oo | \d “26-in. Bleach Canton Flannel, a soft, warm Cloth of e et i In a full range of colors that may be used f avy gowns and pajamas grade for flannel for infants’ wear. 15 inches wide. Yard 35¢ \ fully guaranteed * ‘Marion” giant electric for tots' panty dresses and kimonos. A fine i e youngsters; a scy grade in at- Washes satisfactorily. Yard [ toaster, beautifully nickel plated—a splendid offer, quality, crepy weave. 32 in. wide active designs. 36 inches wide. indeed! Made to sell at a much higher price, and 36-in. Regular 39¢ White Domet Flannel, it us \\\H}\ does, so it \\\x” Iy:fl;-:‘lt‘l\ to your aflvan- Sateen, Yd. % ’n fagE0 UV RORIOV=e A full range of colors, as | 2ot e adeiot damet Guniellthat quality that will wear well and retain i ake-warm, comfortable sleeping garments Shop Tuesday and Save! Justrous finish when laundered for winter. 36 inches wide. THIRD FLOOR LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860 Franklin 7400 I PEBPDDDDDPDPPED DDPPBPREPRPEDD PNDD efi@@@@@%@@@@@@@@@@f”/fi%""@@W@WW@@@@@@WW‘

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