Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1925, Page 16

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16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925—PART 1. @@m@@&&g@&%&&z.i@z@@&&%@Qg@@@&&@QQ@@@&&&&;&&&&&@@&&@&&&&&&&&&@&@&&&@&z@@&&&@&@&& LANSBURGH 7, Clever Fingers May Accomplish Wonders! In Making Your Home Attractive for Winter The soft glow of shaded lamps makes any room seem more homelike and |n\mngwaml vou may have exquisite lamps at a minimum cost! Let us design something unique in the way of a lamp, shade for you and show you how to make it. You don’t have to know anything about sewing, for th¢ Art Section has two experts in the a i transforming bits of silk and wire into lovely shades, and they will show you every detail. B 7!h to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALlTY SINCE l&GB—Frnnkhn 7400 Somethmg You Ought to N | Know About L&B Silks A Pleaszmt -\d\cnturc Flowers, 25¢ to $5.00. Brmle l.nlnp Frames, 89¢ q 25708 > .70 SHi Fringe, $1.25 to 8298 g8 AN L L 0 o ; 1 | q 3 A $1.59. % ! " ¢ “%".'.‘a"‘“" $2.00 and $2.75 Ll'f'l'lgs Frames, 98¢ to 1}.‘ f/ a/(/; i = v‘ N FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. . H kS New Draperles and Rugs To Transform Your Home Into Winter Charm: Lace-Edged Marquisette Curtains '$1.75 Pr. A\ curtain whose attractiveéness does not hint of a pnu‘ so low. small dots and figures on fine qu.nln\ marquisette. 294 vards long. Antique Bralds, 19¢ to 98¢ yard. $129.50 The Lowest Price Ever Quoted on a 1900 Cataract I haven’t had such a thrill since the days when I planned my dolls’ wardrobes! She’s “coming out” this Fall (though how anyene so utterly adorable ever managed to stay in is past me!) and the delight- fulfy pleasant task she set for me was that of helping her to choose the materials for her first season’s wardrobe. There 1Is No Other Washer Like the 1900 Model F “It’s family tradition, you see,” she told Cataract me, “mother’s first evening gown was made of silk bought here and so was my grandmother’s. I couldn’t think of going' anywhere else for my silks and satins!” \With Beautif of new designs and brilliant colors. unusually fine quality cretonne, De- signs to blend with any color scheme. Yard 50(, Figured and Block Marqullelle and Grena- dines for curtains. With designs of rose, blue, gold and green. Yard SOC bll"l‘ll FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. New Cretonnes, a gala assortment Rayon Drapery Fabrics, a new shipment of And an thes¢ popular materials in « wonder- iyl assortment of colors. 36 inches 85 y wide, Yard C New Couch Covers, <oime of tapestry, songe of armure and moquet —reproductions of Ori- ental ‘designs. Attractively priced $2.75 to $25 Washes nine pounds of clothes at one time Readily moved about from place to place No machinery in the tub Can not injure daintiest Fabrics Because she was so young and naive, I insisted that she cling to the tradition that all debutantes must wear white—and a white “wed- ding ring” velvet at $11.00 a yard was what we chose for her debut party, but that was only the beginning. There must be other eve- ning dresses and a shell pink chiffon velvet (at $6.00 a yard), a pale mauve brocade velvet ($10.00 to $15.95 a yard), and a silvery apple green Crepe Satin (only $3.50 a yard!), came next. I hate to Light in weight, small in think of the devastation to.masculine hearts when she appeared in any one of them! : - s Genuine Wilton Rugs 4 . e size but large in capacity, That Ordinarily Sell for $120 — the 1900 Model F Cataract $ is a revelation to its own- p ers. It is today the fastest A - selling washing machine in its price class. We decided that those gorgeous and remarkable new French brocades of Georgette and velvet ($10.00 and $15.95 a yard) were a bit too sophisticated for a “deb” but just too perfect for words when made into an evening gown for the deb’s mother. The matter of evening dresses out of the way for the nonce, we turned to silks for street and afternoon—and my little Small won- Room size rugs— der, too, for Here is a gen- il e et o) uine CATARACT debutante said she felt as if she’d wan- q‘g(;i:e\gm_'::d :}?x’e i! : p > —the kind of machine a dered into a silk rainbow! Such colors! host of splendid designs 4 million Bronzy tones that seemed to have been . : atd Hew colai eifects 7 3 : have made for Fall, deep blues that reflected the e S 26 40 bnbee o L ok color of her eyes, warm, rich browns and Vi s Every rug perfect, 9x12- greens— foot size. £ L ~ We added plain satin crepes ($2.98 to Pabcolin Felt $6.50), 54-in. bordered satin crepes ($6.00 Base Rugs, $13-95 to $10.00), and flat crepes ($1.95 to $4.00) 9x12-foot Size to our list of purchases and off she rushed Reproductions of the designs from to keep a luncheon engagement. First, Wilton rugs. wtih wide border designs. A sanitary floor covering, guaranteed to give satisfactory service washer American women selected others—at a price that has above all never before heen quoted on any washer of its ac- * ‘knowledged quality. High,Grade $19 95 Axminster Rugs, . 6x9-ft. Size A wonderful assortment of new pat- terns and colors that may be used in any % decorative scheme. The usual standard ily, of quality in Axminsters! and washes with the same FIFTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. The 1900 Model FF Cata- ract is the most convenient size for the average fam- . takes little roc however, she exacted my solemn promise akes up little room to save a whole day for her, so we could “do the silk department justice.” o ' 32-Pc Cottage Dmner Sets which the larger, Deluxe Model 1900 Cataract has always been famous. thoroughness for I've a feeling that I'm going to be a factor in the social conquest of Wash- ‘ngton! / 54-In. Scottish Heath Balbriggan Jersey, $2.98 Yd. Inspires One to Plan Sports and Tailored Frocks for Autumn The most popular fabric this season for the chic two-piece sports frocks and straightline_dresses. An unusually fine grade. in royal, fern, thistle, purple, rose, holly, ragweed, heather, cathedral and tan. 54-in. All-wool French Serge, a fine dress weight: in n. All-wool Charmeen, the favorite fabric for tai- seal, golf. Pekin, navy and black. And 1 85 luyu! wear. In cuckoo, gracklehead, tana- $6 00 you'll nu'l but 134 to 2 vards for a dress.. . . moreno, jackdaw, empress, etc . All-wool Newzelia Coatin »it, plain fabric . All-wool Hairline ‘Stripes, the correct weight for in rich shades for Winter coats. Choice $ tailored frocks; a splendid quality. 98 navy and black. Yard all the newer colors. Yard ™ FLOOK, LANSBURGH & BRO. Linen Dept. Offers Famous L&B Qilality Iron Amazing Values! Sheets and Pillowcases | Stands With'. copper 2 7T - =% bowl, a well And Monday's Shopper Will Surely Add to the We have made extraordinary efforts to secure sheets Pro portioned, Water Stock of Her Linen Closet and pillowcases that measure up to the L&B standard of Sghielic gt 23x45-Inch Thrkish Bath Towels, plain | quality in every.respect. Made of soft, fine quality muslin " For cne day Set SSC white or with colored borders. Each that will launder beautifully and give the best service pos- only. o sible ! A prettily shaped Here are the sizes— B tall_pitcher and six glasses to match; in 54x80 in. Cot or Single Bed Sheets, 98¢ A the “““&“":‘ :‘"}:}:‘ 54x99 in. Extra Long Cot Size Sheets, $1.10 ! \ el 63x90 in. Single or Twin' Bed Sheets, $1.00 63x99 in. Extra Long Twin Bed Sheets, $§1.25 . 72x90 in. Three Quarter Bed Sheets, $1.25 72x99 in. Extra Long Three Quarter, $1.39 81x90 Double Bed Size Sheets, $1.39 Phone now for a demon- stration in vour home. If vou do mnot think. trial, that it is the greatest washing machine value for the money. send it back. $129.50 Cash - Or $5.00 down and bal- ance $2.00 per week for 69 weeks. These terms for a limit- ed time only. SIXTH FLOOR after Imported Cups and Sau- cers, the lovely blue dragon design on translucent china Both the « saucer for At An Invitingly Low Price Tomorrow! $5.95 A beautiful bird and flower decoration in the center and a neat band of blue—is the Thusual pattern of this dinner set. The set consists of 6 plates, 6 bread-and- butter plates, 6 cereal saucers, 6 cups and saucers, 1 meat platter and 1 vegetable dish. 7-Pc. Wrought New Fabrics for Linings Three Specials That Will Mean Remarkable Savings on the Winter Wardrobe 19x36-Inch Half Lifen Towecls, quality huck with white or colored horders. . Linen Damask Napkins, all pure linen, hemstitched. Lovely designs. 14x14 inches. Dozen.. All-Linen Bridge Sets, with colored borders. Absolutely fast colors. 50-inch rhylh and 14-inch napkins. .. SIXTH FLOOR — LANS- BURGH & BRO. Silk-and-Cotton Novel- ties, an unusual collection 7-Pc. Linen Breakfast W ]\vu‘ w ith colored borders. inch napkins Heidts -In. All-Linen Madeira Towels, i ns with scalloped 56-inch cloth en Dish Towels, fin- ished with tape. Good quality, very ab- sorbent ‘ THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 81x99 in, Extra Long Double Bed, $1.50 81x108 in. Double Bed Sheets, $1.55 90x99 Extra Double Bed Sheets, $1.65 90x108 Extra Double Bed Sheets, $1.75 L&B Quality Pillowcases Pillowcases, 42x36 or 45x36 inches, 3 for $1.00 Banner Bolster Cases, 42x72 inches, each 59¢ THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. "The New School Dress Wash Fabrics That Every Wise Mother Will Add to Monday’s List The Prxces ‘Are Exceptionally Low! 27-lm:h All Wool Flannel, a firm smooth weave, that usually sells for $1.69 a yard. In platinum, orchid, bark, sand, $l 49 tiger lily, Chinese blue, reseda and cinnamon. Yard. English Broadcloth, a splendid wash fabric with a glossy Novelty Rayonand Cotton Mixtures in stripes and checks. A silk-like, lustrous fabric that launders l)eauleully and is 75 exceptionally anracnvc ior school. Yard 5 C Sale! Another Special Selling! Kegs: for cider used “down on the farm’ important in the city Oah Kegs A Timely Value! to be animportant item* and has éome to be quite as Red Oak l\egs—Paraflined Inside 1-gal._ size, 98c. 2-gal size, $1.15. ° 3-gal. size, $1.25. 5-gal. size, $1.75. 10-gal. size, $2.48. 15-gal. size, $2.95. 20-gal. size, $3.35. 25-gal. size, $3.75. ‘White Oak Kegs—Charred Inside 5-gal. size, $2.95. 10-gal. size, $3.75. 25-gal. size, $5.95." Maple Spigots, boiled in oil, 23c. : 15-gal. size, $4.50. 20-gal.. 512:, $495. ¢ Fruit or Cider Press, $9.50. of designs and color effect. With a beautiful. lustrous finish. A regular $1.25 and $1.50 vaize; 36 inches wide. Silk-and-Cotton Cantons, in beautiful prints, suitable . for lining capes and coats and for trimmings and ki- monos. 36 inches wide; a regular $1 00 grade. 36-inch ‘Sateen, a firm, weave, fine quality sateen, that will retain its luster when laundered. A full range of colors including black. Regular 36-in. Outing Fllnnel cooI nights are on lhe|r way and the Leather-lined Spigots, metal Vey, 29¢cs : Fermemmg Bungs, 49c. Lock-and-key JFaucets, 49¢c. SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. finish—in a remarkable assortment of colors, suitable for children’s school dresses. Reg. 58¢ yard. Spe- 48 voungster will ‘need warm slecping garments. » A hea\) 28 i T SR C reversible quality. Light grounds, colored stripe. Yard.. C THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. s e e e e T 39c grade. Re- duced to, yard.. 29C THIRD FLOOR

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