Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1926, Page 18

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1926. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member of American Retailers’ Asociation, Inc. Easter Fashion News! Smartly Desig’ned Coats for the ~Larg’er Woman Two Modestly Priced Groups o? Spring Home News! Presenting the New L) | “Princess Ivory’ =S Dinnerware For Easter Gifts! o 5 v o s —An Artistic American Achievement! Silver Plate Vases . . d C dl . k If you need new dinnerware it behooves you to see this great achieve- an andlesticks ment of American potters—unique in its beauty and quality—that is equal What Easter gift could in every way to the finest imported porcelain. ) show more thoughtfulness Lansburgh & Bro. is first in Washington to present this new porcelain than such a charming and ware, that is priced extraordinarily low—but has a mellowness and richness lasting one for the home? of tone cqmparablc only wnh_thc fam.m}s Belleck "ware. The colors are These gracefully shaped smart, daring, modern—the design exquisitely new! vases and candlesticks are handsome reproductions of sterling silver pieces, and the silver plating is of a very high quality. Vases, 65c to $4.50. Candlesticks, $1.30 to $4.95 o pair. You will have but to try on these STREET FLOOR handsome models, to see that they were designed and tailored by mas- ters in the art of lines; men who have given particular attention to the fashioning of apparel that will slenderize the large figure. Former Employes! The Easter season is . a busy one and we need 32-Pc. Prfncesg Ivory S —— l- e your help . . . afew days of work will prove The Perfectly Modeled Larger Figure! Nemoflex Becoming straightline and semi-flared coats of such fine fabrics as lorsheen, poiretsheen, twillsheen and poiret twill ; some with lovely fur edgings or full collars of squirrel or mole. Shown in soft green, gray, tan, navy and black—the leading shades of the season — a wonderful selection — at prices that certainly are less than you would expect to pay. Sizes 46 to 50; 40, SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Corseted A deep elastic gore over the thighs molds the flesh there into straight lines; an inner belt controls the abdo- men; the six firm support- ers hold the corset well down over the hips—and the result is a smart founda- tion for your Easter frock! It is a beautiful brocade, made with the perfection typical of Nemoflex gar- ments. The price, $10. SECOND FLOOK diverting to you and make your Spring wardrobe easy to ac- quire. Register at the Em- loyment Office, 4th oor, for part-time work or every day until Easter. Note the unusual composition of this set—6 each dinner plates, dessert dishes, soup plates, cups and saucers, and 1 each meat platter and open vegetable dish. In the “Mayfair’ Pattern illustrated. $ | 100-Piece Sess, | Complete for 13 | ° | Persons, §2500. | SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BEO. These I‘J eEwW Eml)assy Fil)er Rugs Will Stir the Heart of Every Home Lover Distinctly new—and different. Embassy Fiber Rugs are the perfected product of a famous maker who for vears has sup- plied this type of floor covering. They are extremely durable, being woven of twisted fiber by u special process which makes the weave tighter; this in turn assures a more durable and better looking rug. Embassy Rugs are not ordinary in any sense of the word—they come in coloriul grounds with various kinds of sten- ciled borders. Sizes are here in a wide variety— 97x54-in. Rugs ......$1.75 | 6x9-t. Rugs 36x72-in. Rugs . ..... $295 | 8V4x10V%-ft. Rugs ..$12.95 Art Dept. Offers Children’s Sample DI’CSSCS Hand-Embroidered $1.95 to $7.50 $2.75 to $15.00 Values! fhese greatly reduced models will make delightfu! er frocks for the stinctive ones as well, for there is but one of a kind among them. _Beautifully embroidered voile, chambray and print dresses—as dainty lawn dresses for es up to about 12 se group. Adorable rles v one of them. ART DEPT., FOURTH FLOOR When You Call Jane Stuart . . .. —and ask her to shop for vou, or to shop with you— vou are satisfied! Shepping over the telephone used to be a gamble, in which you took a chance—and took what you got, but those days are gone forever. _ You can depend upon Jane Stuart’s excellent judgment, Combining Matronly Dignity With the Gaiety of Springtime! Mother’s East er Hat A *10 Simple, but with softening lines and pleasing flowers that are very flattering, indeed, are these hats for mother. Three gracious styles are sketched—the one of Milan straw with a ribbon crown, for the tailored woman; then a very charming model of hair braid and taffeta with soft flowers encircling the crown; the third is of braid 4YoxTVo-ft. Rugs $6.50 9x12-ft. Rugs Cretonne Rag Rugs with crowfoot border } at each end and quaint hit-or-miss centers; ideal for bathroom or bedroom. Usual $1.75 Armstrong’s Inlaid Linoleum, with cork filling and burlap back, inlaid like parquetry; L color goes clear through, Many designs. Sq. | Charming New Cretonnes 29¢ Yd. Gay little chintz designs and boldly colorful effects that will transform your home with the brightness and colors of Springtime—at so small a cost. ¥ —Anchor Holland Window Shades, in white, cream, ecru, | Ruffled Curtains ' | of Marquisette ' 98¢ Pr. They are of fine blocked marquisette with ruffles and tie backs of rose, blue, green, gold and orchid. 2!§ yards long. % 100 Kapoc-Filled Cushions, with 2%4-inch boxing. Cov Overnight Cses d Traveling Bags AreTimely Values Now That Spring Suggests Week End Trips 7.75 Fitted Overnight Cases—compact, complete, smart! Made on a light wood frame, covered with black cobra and brown shark grained fabricoid, pad- ded top, silk lining and six toilet fittings, in rose, bluc ered with attractive cre- tonnes. At but a fraction of i ed 14 150 and green. Mounted on ggaram"eedG rolle‘rls,,; Size in. by 6 ft.; $1.25 I value ....... and taffeta with medallions of Spring flowers. These are but typical of the smartness she with the same care she may achieve with an Easter Hat from this would use in buying for her- group of $10 models! Mostly large head sizes self! sclf SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. or white. 14-inch size. . €owhide Traveling Bags, brown and black, leathe: lined and with sturdy sewed corners. 16 and 18 inch sizes, with strong handle and good lock. A remark- able value! her perfect taste and her careful interest in your shopping. She buys for you Walk in Smart Comfort! Grip-Tite Shoes Many Attractive Styles! The BEST Is BETTERED Efficient as the Hoover you know; great as the things it has accom- plished, there is, today, a Hoover that will remove from your rugs more than twice as much dirt in the same cleaning For the High School Youth 4-Piece Suits 518.75 Because of its smart lines, its very excellent tailoring, its good - looking new weaves, he'll choose his suit in the Young Men’s Shop at L&B. Single or double breasted coat, blunt - cornered vest and two pairs of long trou- sers. Sizes 15 to 20 years. Blue Serge and Cheviot Suits $18.75 —always look dressy on the younger boy. And are just the thing for his first pair of long trousers—just* as Easter is the ideal occasion for that impor- tant suit. You will never be ashamed to have any one look at your feet if you are shod in Grip-Tites— and better yet, your feet will feel as right as they look! A special steel shank gives added arch support, and the extra nasrow heel prevents any slipping up and down of your foot. Grip-Tites offer a pleasing choice of trim styles—always available in several leathers or shades. For instance the smart cut-out tie model sketched (with Cuban heel), may be had in sorrel tan kid, black kid or black patent. Sizes 2% to 10; widths AAA to D; in some Double-breasted style, with styles, E as well. pne pair of 1 trousers_an one pair of golf knickers. Sizes SECOND FLOOE, LANSBURGE & BRO. . 12 to 18. é’ 5-1t. Step Ladder, with a Roll Jeited rod undeg @lch step. e Exceptions o ghurds.” and el $1.69 ket. A market e ry con- dpawsr and first quallty top. Poreelain Fop Table, with I worthwhile valuel g time. time in electric cleaner history, “Positive ta- tion” has been obtained! Home The Greater HOOVER cleaning meth- ods will be rev- ” For_the first Jfifi ” * Slationized! A it mflflm far higher {3 (" standard of i Hiiie cleanliness can M now be set! The Greater Hoover makes it possible. See this new Hoover tomorrow here— or phone us and we'll gladly clean one of Al ycnl; rugs, free. o vy G“;‘-lhg Sold on Convenient Terms : DEMONSTRATION, STREET FLOOR SIXTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO.

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