Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1926, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926. " Lansbureh & Bro. Great Annual Bigger-than-the-Washinglon<Monument Sale of 12000 Shirls Plain White, Tan, Gray and Blue—Also Fancy Shirtings Extra Quality Imported English Broadcloth. N Striped Blackstone Woven Madras, N Rayon Striped (Combed Yarn) Madras, Candy Striped Woven Madras, Chalk Striped Woven Madras, Self Striped White Madras, Self Striped Broadcloth, Fine Rayon Shirtings, Jacquard Broadcloth, Corded Fancy Madras, Satin Striped Madras, And Other F abrics It has taken a year to organize this sale—and itis A SALE. The quantity isenormous. The qual- S—— \ ity, exceedingly fine. So NN W ; many shirts were involved z ‘ that orders were placed far in advance—to give the manufacturers plenty of time, so that every shirt would measure up to the standard we require for this annual event. Our specifications assure long-wearing, perfect-fitting shirts. We ask you to compare them with shirts costing much more— you'll find that no worthwhile feature has been omitted; while you'll find many features of expensive, custom-made shirts. Briefly: Non-shrinkable neckbands, six - button fronts, sloped yokes, double-stitched button holes, full length, full-cut shirt tails, perfect, round pearl buttons—and accurate sizes. See them in our 7th Street windows tonight. Extra salespeople. Sizes separated for quick selection. Every table in the Men’s Shop heaped high with shirts—and, remember, selling begins promptly at 8:00 A.M. ] QIR EANE L ANSBURGH&DBRO : \ N\ W 7%h to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 \ : Member of American Retailers’ Association, Inc.

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