Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1926, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHING‘TON, D. C. THURSDAY., NOVEMBER 1f, 1928. Test We Forget! Nobember 11, 1918 oS Lansburgh & Bro. = makes Friday an Important Day at 7th, 8th and E Str.eets x® OT LEAST IN IMPORTANCE IS A SALE OF SHOES — SECOND FLOOR — 5 63 5 AND $7.65— . $5.00 Bridge Sets, $2.95 Five-piece sets of heavy linen with colored inset. Very attrac- tive. Third Floor 50c Pillow Tubing, 35¢ Remmnants of the various widths—long enough for one or two cases. Thied Floor $1.49 \hun, now $1.19 ] ; t exceptional grac ) 108 inches. d ¥ ‘X 00 Sheets, 79¢ ize sheets, 81x90 e hemmed. Third Floor 65 and 75¢ Sheeting, 54c 3 vard 1 hs of Fruit N sod and simi- " Thind ¥ioor 75¢ and $1.00 Towels, 69¢ Heavy Turkish towels with fancy chenille borders, and jac- quard weaves Third Fleor 50c and 75¢ Towels, 45¢ Beautiful colored jacquard de- signs on heavy Turkish towel- ing. a4 Third Floor Boys’ Mackinaws, $7.95 Heavy mackinaw plaids, Storm collar, side and muff pockets. Sizes 8 to 16. Street Floor Boys’ Overcoats, $7.95 Warmly lined, made of heavy overcoating. Double breasted. Sizes 8 to 17. Street Floor $1.00 Serving Trays, 69¢c Imported lacquer with Chinese designs. 10x17, 11x19 or 12x20. Sixth Floor 25c Salt Boxes, 10c Sturdy wooden boxes, to hang on the wall. Sixth Floor $1.69 Shoe Boxes, $1.29 White enamel. With shoe rest jor polishing and cabinet for brushes, etc. Sixth Floor 25¢ to 49c Enamel, 19¢ White or gray—heavy qual- ity. Dippers, ladles, soap dishes, cups, sink, strainers, etc. A few slightly imperfect. Sixth Floor 65¢ to 95¢ Enamel, 49¢ A varied assortment—dippers, quart pails, 2-qt. pails. ils, child’s commodes, 2 and 3 qt. pitchers Sixth Floor Console '"Mirrors, $2.95 Polychrome and antique gold or silver finish. 10x20 inches, with plate glass. Fifth I"\flnr $7.50 Overnight Bag, $/495 Genuine patent leathe lined with silk moire. size. Fifth ¥loor Enamel Cases, $2.50 Made on light wood frame, lined with cretonne, leather corners. rifth Floor Stamped Spreads, 8¢ Double-bed size. On un- bleached muslin. Fourth Floor Cretonne Pillows, 89¢ Colorful pillows for den or sun porch. Figured cretonne with solid color border. Fourth Floor Boys’ 4-Pc. Suits, $7.95 Single and double breasted Two pairs of lined knickers. Sizes 8 to 17. Street Floor $22.50 Rugs, $13.)5 Scamed Axminsters, i size. Only six of them Fifth Floor Rcmnanh l‘ch Base, 29&. ¢ covering. Floor Oval Rag Rugs, 69¢ Only 200 of the attractive rag rugs. Crowfoot border. Fifth Floor $1.29 Stair Carpet, 79¢ 24 and 27 inch he: stair carpet over designs. Fifth Floor widths of Small all- 19¢ Ginghams, 12V5¢ Neat attractive patterns, good quality. 32 inches wide. Third Floor 29¢ Romper Cloth, 17¢ New plaids and solid colors. 32 inches wide. Third Floor 25¢ Cotton Crepe, 17¢ Mill lengths, 2 to 5 yards. At- tractive shades. Third Floor 29¢ to 39¢ Crash, 19¢ Pure linen Stevens crash, in white and gray. Two to five vard lengths. Third Floor Part Linen Towels, 25¢ Amoskeag huck with blue bor- der. 18x36 inches. Third I'loor $1.25 Padding, $1 Quilted padding for table. 54 inches wide. Third Floor 18x36 Turkish Towels, 25¢ Very absorbent double-thread towels with colored borders. Third Floor 75 Silk Petticoats, $4 Radium and crepe de chine—an excellent assortment of colors. Third Floor Muslin Nightgowns, 69¢ Excellent quaiity soit muslin embroidery trimmed Third Floor Porto Rican Gowns, $1 Handmade Voile and Porto Rican embroidered gowns. Pas- tel shades. Third Floor $2.25 Union Suits, $1.75 Wool and cotton mixed, with mercerized stripe. Built-up and strap top. Broken sizes. Third Floor $1.95 Silk Chemise, $1.65 Lace-trimmed models of heavy glove silk. Odd lots of sizes and colors. Third Floor 25¢ Fancy Percales, 15¢ Pretty patterns. 10 to 20 yard lengths. Third Floor 25¢ Outing Flannels, 14¢ Plain white, solid colors and stripes. Soft, fleecy grade. Third Floor 95¢ to $2 Enamel, 79¢ Including 9 qt., 10 and 12 qt. stock pots, coffee boilers, sauce- pans, colanders and double boilers. Sixth Floor $3 and $3.50 Corselettes, $1.98 Le Contour and Lansburgh Special models of fine stripe ma terial. Side fastening, slightly boned in the back. Second Floor $1 and $1.50 Brassieres, 79¢ With or without elastic shoul- der straps and with or without garters in tront. Flesh only. Second Floor 75 Gingham Aprons, 50c A broken range of colors. Jixcellent grade of gingham. Third Floor $1.95 House Frocks, $1 Pink, copen and orchid Amos- keag crash. Attractive styles. Third Floor Ruffled Curtains, 59¢ Sash-length curtains, of scrin and viole. Fifth Floor l)x apery Remnants, 19¢ rt lengths of cretonne, [ isette and other wanted materials. Fifth Floor Window Shades, 79¢ I'wo hundred of ades—seconds of the $183 Fifth Floor Marquisette Curtains, 9% blocked mar qusette 4 vards long. With Fifth Floor Curtains, Now !; Price Odd pairs of curta |v|1<\ one and two pairs of a kind Fifth Floor Rugs (Seconds), $29.75 ightly imperfect rugs of the grade. 9x12-foot size. Fifth Floor these | 200 Smart Coats— whose high quality is modest in price! $49.75 Indeed. taken “all in all.” outstanding in value, as well as in fashion—and worthy of the most exasting taste. A Special Collection 200 Frocks at a special price for off Miillliseny Friday ONLY —and that price a mighty low one! $12.95 All that glistens is smart, Whether vou seek the most simply says fashion, and by that tailored of sport frocks, or the most token _ you may frivolous of afternoon dresses—you 3 : will_do yourself a good turn by in- smart hats, vestigating this charming group. Whose prices have been lowered for one day onily 33 they are Rich, supple fabrics that combine beauty with service and warmth are given added richness by their Ll & superb collars and b [ oA A Soit crepe roma, g'(’-‘(_vt\:(genc.. lfl'a: as fox, wolf, veteen, triska, cravat and fine twills g g o it ke e necHies vicuna fox, squir- rel and manchu- pleats and sleeves. rian wolf. Distinc- tive silhouettes in sizes 14 to 54%: deep, mellow color tones and the ever-popular black. recognize these as very indeed. Rich, soft, gleaming velvets, metal cloths and lustrous sateens in all the new brimless and broad brimmed effects. brilliant A few sporty felts, too! Sizes 14 to 20 s the Misses' Second Floor. Lansburgh’s, th Street Shop. Sizes 36 to 52V in the Women's Shop. Second Floor, Lansburzh's, 8th Street 100 Girls’ $5 Raincoats With Hat to Match—Onl $3.98 Colorfal, smart-looking coats—that arc gunmm(ul to furnish adequate protection from the rain. Hn- raglan sleeve style 1 corduroy coll; in attractive shades oi r green and blue. Sizes 6 to 16 years irls’ $2.98 Sweaters, $1.98 Just the thing to wear under her coat in cold weather. Heavy slipove coat styles in popular colors Girls’ $2.98 Bath Robes, $1.98 = Warm, durable blar 1 ket robes in nnraclm(- . » ) and & s G Sifk-faced Duvetyne, $1.39 2 e packefm andilk 3 aur(l at waist. Sizes 10 e Rayon Sport Satin, $1.29 w0 16, with a rich. brown fin- &+ 32-inch Japanese Pongee, 65¢ $18 Mattresses 40-in. Silk Flat Crepe, $1.69 $1 4.75 Radium Broadcloth, $1.35 lperial edge all ly- 27-inch Velveteen, $1.98 er felt mattresses, made by the Capitol Bedding Co. Splendid quality— in all sizes Third Floor $45 to $59.50 Dress Coats $31 Just 50 models in Dress Coats Clearance! and Sport $9 Plaids and Checks Attractive Styles Friday—Six Silk Specials All of them popular weaves— 24 Simmons Graceline Beds th Sintmons Spring and Cotton Mattress this clearance group. Oi fine fabrics with rich fur trimmings Sizes 14 to 3 in the group. adaptable to several smart pur- Offered in a Second Tloor Lansburgh's, 8th Street poses. tempting Dinnerware array of smart shades. less than Sale of+$3.50 to $4.98 Coatings Caniel's Hair and Polaire Any number of at- tractive pieces, dras- tically reduced, sim- ply because we are discontinuing the patterns. A splen- did assortment now grouped under four 100 these - cunning . e A ety R B Wk e e sturdy fabrics in green, rose. rust. copen an c. 1 henna. Sizes 2 to 6. Sixth Floor Fourth Floor $1.95 For Tots—a sale of Wairm Coats Warm and woolly and rich looking—and thev offer you a regular “gold mine” of savings at this very special price! —in 20 of the mott popular shades. \'u]u rh qualities for women's and children’s coats Third Floor, Lansburgh’s—8th Street Third Floor. Lansburch's, 8th Street A sale of Toys that were slightly Just a scratch or two on the paint—no Ll"llll:lgt‘ that might not result from one day’s real fun, anyway. One or two of the dolhe\ got their frocks soiled and their hair a bit mussed, some of the amaged on Santd’s long jowrney! household furniture got a bit “busrged up” and other playthings suffered more or less—though by no means enough to justify these 1educt10ns' Toys that should be $1.00 to $1.50, now 49c¢ Sets of dishes, doll furniture, games, books, dolls and friction toys. Five groups to dmu.\e from: "Tays that should be 25¢ to 49¢ IOC are now A group that includes dolls tovs. mechanical toys. ete Toys that should be 49¢ to $1.00 2 SC now Dolls, games, doll houses, furniture and me- chanical toys i this lot. Toys that should be $1.50 to $2.25, now 75C Construction toys, mechanical toys, dolls and doll houses are included. Toys that should be $2.25 t $3.00, now . 98C Beautiful dollies, doll houses, doll carriage ‘onstruction toys and furniture. games, wooden games, Fourth Floor, Lanshurgh’s. ith Street LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th, 8th AND E SFS.—VISIT THE TOY WORLD OI\'THT FOURTH FLOOR

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