Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1926, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1926. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc. ~ at less than cost fo Easter's Crowning Glory! manufacture/ Entrancingly Chic __ Picturesquely Large $ 1 O Small Easter Hats New Easter Hats There's a Spring Coat Intended Just for You In This Versatile Group! © $30.75 The Spring coat mode has been particularly kind to all sizes and types, and we have endeavored to make this smart group a repregenta- tive one—with pleasing se- lections for the large woman { as well as the small or medium one. Straightline, modified flares, cape backs, puff sleeves, lavish embroid- ery, braid, applique and other equally smart ideas in a great many cases. Collars and cuffs of squir- rel, mole or siliski! All beautifully tailored of the fine twill fabrics and silk crepe lined. All the new shades, with plenty of tans, grays, nayy and black. Sizes from 14 years to 5414 extra size. SECOND FLOOR Whether you are the sporty type that pulls a soft felt hat over one eye, and looks like an illustration from “Vogue” or that difficult type upon which only a few models look well—the French Room has your Easter Hat! Flatteringly large models of hair braid, trim little French felts and Bangkok sports hats, and the stun- ning new creations of belting rib- bon—in all of Spring's colors. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Remarkable Offering of Women’s Sample Handkerchiefs One on a card, and only one of a kind, worth sev- c eral times as much, only White and colored handkerchiefs oi pure linen with de- sign of colored embroidery. Many attractive styles to choose from, in white and sport shades. Women'’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with dainty embroidered designs in the cor- 19 c ners. Very special STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. The Lansburgh & Bro. Fas}\ion Revue —at the Earle Theater this week with Edna Wallace Hopper and ten models An informal showing of these same styles on Thurs- day and Saturday, 10 to 12 noon in the L.&B Fashion Shops, Second Floor. Edna Wallace Hopper's Beauty Preparations on Sale in Our Toilet Goods Section, Street Floor Belautifying’ . A remarkable purchase! A wonderful sale! Fomorrow—a revelation to the woman who loves things that are artistic and different for her home (in time for ter plants and flow- ers, t0o). A carload of these beautiful pieces of America’s most famous pottery, at less than actual cost to manufacture. 3 ~ Amazing Values Why? To protect the wonderful reputation of this ‘pottery, an over critical inspector has classed these pieces as “seconds.” After careful inspection, we wonder why.. Here are beautiful jardinieres, pedestals, v bowls, etc., with scarcely a visible flaw. Clever, ingeniously wrought colorings, unique apes, and workmanship that will prove a treat to those who appreciate the finer things. Note the extraordinary savings: $1250 and 315 seroenn > $4.95 assally ol for 35950 mae $2.95 waally $1.98 to 30.98, o 91.49 a,f:irl;zgfzg?%!«z*:;:rf $1.98 ‘olo 'ottery Vases, that 98 C are usually $1.98 to $3.98 Pottery Ferneries, that usuall, are 98¢ to $1.98, now priced. . y 490 Hanging Baskets, that usuall, are 98¢ to $1.49, no'w marked . y 496 Colored Pottery Vases, usuall: 98¢ to $1.98, are now n:wked y 49c Colored Pottery Bulb Bowls, are usually $1.25 to $1.98, now. . 49c Bulb Bowls, Vases, Ferneries, usually 50c to $1.50, now at. . . . 25c Phone Orders Accepted —as long as quantities last. SIXTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. Here’s a Real Sale Offering of Usefuls in Articles That Lend So Much . Dainty Rufiled Curtains that will adorn the win- dows so well. Light, frivolous trimmings on the neatest of basic materials. W. C. Opaque Window - Shades, the Home for Spring Nets, M ar quisettes, and Sunfast Voiles, three size 36x6 inches. Shades will be very New Ideas for NEEDLE- WORKERS Spring suggests all sorts of things that you may embroider—to make your home more attractive. In matching sets— Stamped Bed- spreads, $3.50. Dresser Scarfs, $1.25. Pillows and Vanity Sets, 59c. Pocket Lunch Sets, $1.00, $1.25, $1.98. Smock Frocks, $1.98. FOURTH FLOOR. In Anticipation of Easter— A Special Sale of 54-Inch Bordered Silk Prints fabrics that may be used to lighten and pep up the home for the coming warm season. ment. much in demand in a very short time, and these will repay you well for an early invest- Week End Cases That Are Worth $3 2 5 Much More For 2 Light-weight cases, constructed strongly of black cobra-grained Fabrikoid. They are eqmpped with two side locks, swinging handle and sewed hinging. Inside equip- ment includes large pocket in lid and two smaller pockets in sides for slippers, shoes, etc. Lined with mercerized sateen. Sizes 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 inches. °3.95 v The Same Beautiful Quality That We Usually Sell for $5.50 and $6.00 a Yard! A sale like this, coming when these glorious bordered prints are at the height of their vogue—and with Easter not three weeks away — is certainly a happy opportunity. Doubly so, when you consider that a frock requires but from 11/ to 214 yards—and little or-no trimming! Newest floral, modernistic and geometric designs in ex- quisite light and dark color- ings—a fascinating array, with something for every occasion. SILK DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR LANSBURGH & BRO. Finish the Day With the Pep You Began It! Grip-Tite Shoes ¥7.50 Style need no longer fetter your feet with aching weari- ness—for they can be as smart looking as ever, and as comfortable as they are in bedroom slippers—if you wear Grip-Tites. A steel shank supports your arch, a narrow heel grips your foot and holds it firm, a wide vamp gives perfect ease—and the effect is trim and modish. Four mod els sketched. Other styles in patent, suede, dull leather, tan calf and combinations. SECOND FLOOR Appearance—Are Special Reversible Terry Cloth, that all useful material. Be what not, Terry CHOICE cloth will always suit the purpose. 590 ful for slip cover, Rods, well constructed, draperies, smocks, and believe us, they're etc. They're neat cheap at this price. A one. you know. The P d Fib e Fequo 1iber Rug Something New! It’s Woven! frects 2 . Medalli A ' fiu%"&lff’:fifm e chog;c;;fi{s in all. And. best of all, there's & 6x9 ft.—$6.50 8814x10Y,; ft.—$9.95 ter, these rugs will do so well in Summer t floors. Colored crow-foot border at each end. ... cer i orr: O9C FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. * Less than the price you pay for ordinary alumi- num, and no housewife needs to be told how far out-of-the-ordinary is Wearever quality! much more. Check off what you need on the list —and what you are liable to need in the near future, for such an offering is rare, indeed. it portiere, drapery, pillow Colorful Figured and pretty, and the curtain rod comes in so These rugs are made with design on both sides, making them 9x12 ft.—$10.95 No seconds here—every piece is the firm glis- $1.75 Windsor Covered $ OO Kettle, exceptionally good 1 - cover, beach coat or Sateens, most use- Double Kirsch Curtain price is a reasonable handy at so many times, reversible. The colorings are most impressive. Many neat all-over Cretonne Rag Rugs (27x54 inches)—Made with hit or miss cen- A Sale! tening perfect quality for which you usually pay so quality; 4-qt. size, now only 55¢ Deep Stew Pan, 1-gt. size, 39 c 49c 45¢c Round, Deep Cake P in. sisay oily , Deep Cake Pan, 9-in. ch $3.95 Tea Kettle, 5-qt. size, 32 .95 SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO.

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