Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1926, Page 32

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27 Women’s Coats, $10 Formerly $1: to $25—fully lined dress and sport models in brown and black. Sizes up to 36. Second Floor $1 Bungalow Aprons, 79¢ Broken sizes in slip-over sty'cs of gingham and percale. Third Flaor 30 White Uniforms, $1.29 Greatly reduced because they are mussed “and soiled, and broken in Third Floor aiow frocks, of pin orchid - Amoskeag to 4. Third Floor 500 Cotton Undergar- ments, S0¢ chem:se, bloomers, vests and ste in t l.md and lace trimmed s 800 Silk Undergarments 51 95 step-ins Third Floor (nrls Wash Dresses, 69¢ colored ginghams and cham- s 7 8 and 10, Usual $1 Founth Floor ' Rair- Capes, $1.89 ‘w o clearance, in broken 1 6 10 12 years. “oeth. N $2.98 and $3.98 Sweaters $1.98 Warm, Serviccable Sweaters for 6 to 14 vear oid Just a few for clearance. Fourtn_Floor THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Lansburgh & Bro. D. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1926. e Towear & A store that galned a reputatlon bx satnsfymg your grandparents needs—as up-to-date in 1976 as it was in 1860 Like frocks you see at $25 and more! These models we feature Friday at You’ll be amazed that these hats are not marked more Whose offerings are for the matron or miss — for shorn locks or long ones. $3.85 We started this sale with 1,200 hats— of such charm, and such unusual value that we hardly dare repeat the ad! Metal cloths, satin and metallic combi- nations, velvets, soft felts—all the mate- rials that should cost far more! Second Floor, Lansburgh’s, Tth Street The Boys’ new School Outfit There are but 200 of these Smart Coats of unusual smartness and unusual price Girls’ Wool Dresses, $1.89 An odd lot of warm frocks re- duced torm 339 and $398. Sizes 6 to 10 Is no problem at all at this price! $5.95 Two-Knicker Suits—Long Pants Suits— Corduroy Suits——Junior Overcoats—Sports Mackinaws—at $5.95! $49.75 For the miss who wants youthful chic—and for the woman who wants dignity and charm — these coats that would ordi- narily be much higher priced. Excellent tailoring — and really unusual at this price in the quality of fabrics and furs. You'll face the Winter with a double satisfaction—in being smart, and in being comfortable! The styles are the same you'd find in much higher priced coats—with their collars, cuffs and bands of rich furs. Sizes 34 to 50V Second Floor, Lansburgh’s, Sth Street $15 The secret lies, of course, in the fact that they represent, for the most part, a manufacturer’s sample line—and there are only one and two of a kind, but, as one smart woman said, “That’s an advantage. 1'd rather wear gowns that are not duplicated!” Crepe Romain rgettes—and the most practical of fabrics for street wear. Flat crepes, crepe satin, crepe Roma, charmeen, twills and cravet in both the misses’ and women’s shops. Sizes 14 to 5414 Second Floor, Lansburgh’s, 8th Street Fourth Floor Flannelette Sleepers, 59¢ sleeping garments for 2 to olds Drop-seat style. Tots’ Coats, $5.85 . Warm. well tailored chinchillas, and an cloths. All well many fur collared. Sizes 2 T fi H i The Lansburgh’s boys’ shop will be a magnet for thrifty mothers Friday. And what satisfaction they will have in out- fitting the little tad and the grown boy so reasonably and so smartly! Fourth Floor Street Floor, Lansburgh's, 8th Street 800 pairs of House Slippers a oreat F & Lans burgh & Bro. sizes nlk lmcd 1 for clear- sizes from 14 to 42, ~eeand Floar Velour Cushions, $1.59 100 real hargains, in dif- < and colors; with tap- Dlscontmued Dinnerware Thousands of open stock pieces, now Less Than Yo Regardless of former prices of these many, many attractive dishes—they are now offered for clearance in four price groups. 10c, 15¢, 25¢ and 50c. Sixth Floor, Lansburgh's. 7th Street Wash Goods for School Clothes—priced low Special fur-trimuned, A sale of Georgette covered tub Silk Remnants Thousands of yards of them, in glorious folds of and lined with silk! $2.75 A very special price, indeed! " As you'll real- ize when you see these charming bed lights. Tifh Floor 4 . :ly Cretonnes, Yd., 29¢ excellent grade—in a large VBFE‘\ o1 (U( patterns. color—oprices already reduced are now /30t | Remnants just the right length to trim the frock you're mak- ing over—and to make the other new dresses you’d been hoping to buy. The colors and weaves are those just in demand right now—in ‘these silks from our most popular, our finest groups. Remnants of Woolens, 1/, off Dress goods and coatings in usable lengths — one to four yards. Coatings that were $2.98 to $10; dress goods that were $1 to $6 a yard. irth - Floor Cambric Window Shades 79¢ sual $185 grade. a h l‘ltu-{ g Mar quisette. Curtains, $1.59 Da ed white curtains with lance. Fifth_ Floor. Drapery \;l Yd., 29¢ active patterns anels. Special Seconds of Gold braid and dainty bead trimmed ruffles, in a varied assortment of styles. Rose, blue, orchid, gold, green and sand are the colors Made on wrapped frames. 'Fourth Floor, Lansburgh's, Sth Street 2 Warm Bedwear Needs —of which chilly nights have been reminding you! them tomorrow at very modest prices. Select 66x80 All-Wool $7 95 68x80 Part-Wool 34.45 Blankets, Pair, Blankets, Pair, Soft, warm, all-wool blankets, A soft, smooth finish, part with wide sateen binding. All wool and part cotton. In a colors, including red and black variety of colors. With wide and black and white. binding. 4 Third Floor. Lansburzh's, Tth Btrest A large and attractive assortment. for Friday only. 79¢ Rayon Fabrics, 59¢ Pretty 36-inch prints and stripes—that make such delight- ful frocks. your davenport ed table of 25¢ Romper Cloths Yd., 17¢ little checks and 32 inches wide; in $1.00 to $3.50 Novelty Festoons 50c choice of charming worth more Staunch plaids—all fast colors. Third Floor, Lansburgh's, 8th Street 36-in. Rayon Crepes 39 All of the wanted shades in these lovely rayon fabrics that Striped and other dancy look like silk. effects—in a soft, heavy grade. 9 36 inches wide. 15¢ Part Linen Crash, 10¢ % h‘».“‘ absorbent grade 2 e erea. 36 -in Linen Cloths, 49¢ pure linen rders R Third, Figor 2 ached Sheets, 79¢ avy _seamless sheets—at Friday only ., Third Floor e Turkish Bath Mats, 75¢ Attra ¢ colored mats of a quality that i+ usually much higher. Third Floor 2lc Outing Fl 1 3 . T . Bathroom Fixtures—much less Discontinued numbers that we are selling far below their usual prices, simply because we cannot replace them in regular stock. much Street Floor 200 Mfd. Shell-on-amber Jewel Boxes 3-inch size Usually $3.50 69c %1 Heavy quality shell on amber—velvet lined. Also a few $7.50 to $12.95 imported periume droppers and atomizers, $3 to $5. Street Floor, Lansbursh's. Tth Street 95¢ to $1.25 Fixtures 49¢ Tumbler and soap hold- ers, sponge holders, etc. $1.50 to $1.85 Fixtures 69c Combination soap and tumbler holders znd dou- ble tumbler holders. 29¢ and 39c Fixtures 10c Z Soap dishes—robe hooks and towel bars. Remnants of Wash 36+ 5 " s = -in Percales, Yd., 15¢ Fabrics, Yd., 15¢ A standard grade that is usually 21c a vard. All sorts of pretty designs. el Short but usable lengths of pretty fabrics that were for- merly 50c and 75c. S-inch size Usually $4.50 square cloths, e values. 98¢ to $1.15 Fixtures 39¢ Nickel-plated tumbler holders, soap dishes, pa- per holders. $2.50 to $2.75 Fixtures 98¢ Heavy glass towel bars, 24 in.; nicket hand rail, 24-in. 69¢c to 89¢ Fixtures, 25¢ White enameled towel bars, soap dishes, tumbler holders. 25¢ Dress Ginghams 16¢ So many of these different sized checks and plaids that are always popular. 25¢ English Prints, 17¢ Real “Avon” and “Beauty” prints in plenty of delightiully colored designs. Third Floor, Lansburzh’s, Tth Street sixth Floor, Langsburgh's, Sth St. @Lar'lsburgh’ S Toy_ .World—'——a new planét on the horizon! @

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