Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1926, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, \.VASH[NGTUN, D. O, MONDAY. MARCH 15. 1926. Dor’t Miss the . LANSBURGH & BRO. | | #if g el [] Revue For Which You Expected $ 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 THIS WEEK to Pay From $35 to Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. at the 359_50, Is Here, Only < i b Spring’s smartest treat for you to with th ot of Miss :“]”‘l.\:( ~:l|]|::l|1||1;,:' 3 Fdna Wallace Hopper S s Y our E aster Coat | A REVOE s e in one of them on On Tuesday, Thursday laster morning, These New Cauts, on Sale To- $ and Saturday, from 10 a.m. looking your very morrow, Have Many Points of to 12 noon, these models smartest! Every o . will give an informal revue ; = Interest Besides Modest Price! gl important version . of the mode is L&B Fashion here, and more Shops—Second Floor i than this, each Of course you can always buy a coat for $34—but we maintain that . distinction they are seldom such coats as these! All Merchandise Come and see if vou don’t agree with Advertised in Sizes for misses, us—after you have “taken stock™ of | women and extra their superior materials, their fur Sundays papcrs sizes, too! Woad Brown, new Greens. trimmings, their workmanship, their On Sale Tugsday Bois de Rose, Bdige, all-silk lining wmd their clever array Palmetto, rubm',.: of smart details. Ksnng dlke l;lle. Gr -’- v, New . ues, 3 mode; the coat with the graceful puff ancal valies tx f;:;;;'s zoler?s, capes, lantern sleeves, scarf collars, metallic embroidery, sleeve: and the coat that is beautifully preparations. The lowest eading, smocking, circular skirts and other lovely features. braided. i prices of the month. Street SECOND FLOOK, LANSBURGH & BEO. Materials: Colors: Floor. Lorsheen Gray gAL% OF HAI\(I:DIgADsE Twillsheen Navy | ROCHET LACES, 69c . p - yard—a timely offer in | J b“ s Twill Bloom Bois de Rose Ihese days of Spring seu. gflg lIieath’Ier Handbag oiret Twi an ! ing! onderful values, see | - e Y morroiu “t and Others and Others Uit BLIGE (LT » "lé - i Sizes from 14 years, to size 301 ; flat- ! BARGAINS IN THE LIN- | “Twill be a busy spot to- tering styles for all types. EN DEPARTMENT — and morow e ',’:‘"","'" . ’tis worth your while to :;:-::“";4).":m‘-'.npi:u?‘r:, @ take this occasion to stock small a price? Not in a up with towels and table | long. long time. linens. Third Floor. DOMESTICS OF SPLEN- DID L&B QUALITY at Variety! Fea- - Lovely Spring Silks—-Special! | i ot e e 39¢c. Third Floor. model attains real SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BEO. 500 bag: of genuine The versatile array of colors and weaves in the se thousands of yards of L&B silks—offers some- SALE OF GRISWOLD epne il i e ity thing for every type of feminine garment from ling erie to Spring coats; and the savings at this greatly CAST-IRON and Wearever h ia, also vachette. green and grav. Whateyer S it o > > = : S i = 3 aluminum cooking utensils Every bag splendidly made ~tyle or color you want--"tis reduced price make it true wisdom to buy widely and extensively for your Spring wardrobe. —you don’t want to miss and fitted. here. . e—— these. Sixth Floor. : 40-in. Heavy Flat Crepe They Are usual L&B -in. Georgette Crepe P . . $1.98, $2.50, $2.98 . . . ; 40-in. Crepe de Chine Snd $2.50 Quatiticst | 40-1n. All-Silk Radium ',{;:"j:;;"g’,,’,’”gfu‘gf e 40-1n. Printed Silk Crepe TomorrowLastDayat | 36 1. Printed Foulards Eaml el A Spring Sports Event—In the Sport Shop 40-in. Satin Charmeuse $ 32-in. Heavy Silk Pongee | Sixth Floor. : T : l d S . lk F roc k s 40-in. Silk-and-Wool Faille ° 32-%:1. Striped Broadcloth p,qs#‘quo‘; L g allore 1 40-in. All-Silk Faille 32-in. Plain Broadcloth e onien }'L'if-‘,':;{,,’,';,’,‘.,-’,f: Very newly arrived—very fresh and THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BEO. % fabrics. Third Flaor. X colorful—and last, but not least, very remarkable values, just in time for ' Easter! STREET FLOOK—MONDAY —LANSELRGH & BRO. The Folly Girl ol [T of Girls Wash Frocks $10'95 a Smart Foundation! ’ U\r;gt lIIl)('CII:u g | Straightline, Regulation and Bloomer Dresses! Styles Too Numerous to Count! Nat alsnesfor spotts; Bt o allerauind wean as| and benefit by a talk All So Pretty You'll Purchase Half a Dozen or So, for Savings Average HALF! well, these trim little silk frocks are walking [y with Miss Mary | briskly away with the honors, and there is no Oliver of New York, Pri . fenss . e | _ | rints Galor denying their smart simplicity. who is showing these A tremendous purchase — nts Galore g P - delightful new gar- | otherwise dresses like these ments, that Dorothy | would cost you from a third ; kinds! Yickum so cleverly > s! designed. We could picture only Stripes . | Shown in the gayest of stripes. as well as lovely ==/} 1} a few of the many, many Linenes' H = ) S Springtime shades of green, yellow. rose, warm : There are styles Poplins N : to half more! for little girls and kinds Wi = tans, \\'m!dcrl\fl new blues and greens. Sizes for : . Al ifresh. Movely o for big girls — planned \"w Checks ! women and misses. Light. graceful and D EesL T oNCh e Pty right, cut right, magle Ginghams sporT sflor. sEcoNp FrLOOR of exquisite dainti- irocks for school and play— right—and sure to wear Chanibravs | g SRS ness—a thoroughly in the prettiest of the new ~ surprisingly well! See Bordcn';l modern garment for Spring patterns and color com- these dresses and you'll Effects e ————— ‘\rgnmf:)?f‘?:;:ij;‘mg | binations that are a jby to be- 1 "eecBIUT;?v further urging Charming Ready for Easter— ’ hold—and that will not run or o = SECOND FLOOK. | fade! . No[\)':lll‘iis SN e e BOys Snappy 4- Plenty of Extra Space ’ BMCI:ISIImlfoSli:'ed Piece Spring Suits Fourth Floor { ; S roadclot 1rts Attractive Values “EeeeMaid” |I' 7 (%2 8, g || oo 7 Dress Patterns b 2 | ' " ey Save $2.02 Tomorrow AP i ; 4 g ! _' e ! i $1 2. 75 While They’re Priced | 5 K < | oW —fresh I'hese are high- S ooine grade suits that SGASEoDEIn G any boy will be i i Jaty English broad- Made by high- gra tailors of cloth, perfectly grade > 9 flored in full fine woolens—and atiore d ‘I'f v I- exceptionally low cut models with priced. Even at its ‘regular price of SS'.(_)O—'lis cer- tainly an inexpensive way of acquiring a hand- worked dress—at this reduction, you are getting | Bl riced. e one for a “mere song”! i 5 or neckbands. \ ite, tan, gray and | Suits—regular and A Dress Length of Beautifully Hand- i “ ' ‘ blue and sizes 13%; to 17. Exceptional golf knickers and worked Voile, Linen, Morocco Crepe or o g value. :‘:,fl 2 cut coat Broadcloth for $2.98. Men’s Cotton Pongee Pa- 17 years. $9.75 woman would be de‘l:a{ghted to receive one of | sizes. Suit, $1.29. est Spring woolens. S‘il(u 4 10 17. $9.75. these patterns as an Easter gift. : . : 1 . LS o Long Pant-Knicker Vest Suits for boys e hiad i the fous i oavoral soned . = i Men’s Athletic Union Suits whto wear sizes 120 17 Coats are double 0 be had in the four materials mentione ” £ £ - &7 i eans ; . 1 3 f of fine ras. Sizes 34 to ibreasted—vests have biunt corners. One above—in coral, copen, lavender, green, orange = : 46. Suit, 79c¢. pair of long trousers and one pair of and white. = = golf knickers. $12.75. .. THIRD FLOOE. LANSBURGH & BEO. STREET. FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO.. STREET FLOOK, LANSBURGH & BRO.

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