Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1927, Page 18

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1927, Lansburgh & Bro. ~ A Street Floor Sale Tuesday Now—at 120, PGS nrr% Nowar place here no A\ part of our wia wered THE EVENING 1Ex losion Drnes THD L S.PNES S REAG OLONBI = e i By the Associated Pres [ | CLARINGTON, Ohlo, Januarv | ! 2 lown hrot n wal nl h Two Others Damaged i/ home here ve s Take-off From Panama and Stay Behind. » River, which su e. Rescued by men in he was found to actures of both leg: burns and internal inj By the Associated BARRANQU (Dels Army tion by the aul several 2,400 Men’s Broadcloth Shirts $1.15 or 4 for $4°50 which f er which | Good Will Invasion First Ever i e | made Over Border by Amer- | ican Fighting Machines. | lowering of the hours, the opera was completed workman appea on the first floor Al the work was done in the basc One shirt is a bargain—and four shirts are even more so! “Make it four,” you'll say after the first cursory examina- tion of these shirts. They’re collar attached or neckband —they’re excellent 1mported broadcloth—they’re white, tan, blue and grey—vour size in any shade, 131 to 17. made over Ca merican fighting planes fold purpose of making the flight, | in flying across | 5 gue, commander bard ifkin % Detroit iwwed on to s s preliminary important changes about which we shall tell you in this space from day to day | » stimulus to inter | the bord [ under ¥ tic a o and the Colombi For a \en aboard the San | Antonia were 1 danger of drowning, as the pontoons of the plane were ametured. <hip filled with water a h came to u..-»"‘“;r“' ab y ) rhomas | e Fleld com » is in charge of the| a 400-mile | Poday's flight will be 1 h The men Ne < W e it to bring the to shore under its | 7% own power after it was damaged by the waves. woodland | ered mounts | a_325mile nanses. On | flight will be 1 ing Thursday to Mic Eagle Crepe Mufflers This is the third the Army flyers Antonio, Bixt ‘ooonives At Tampiéo, when the St. Loui motor. On Jinuary 5 the flagship of squadron. d landing ge in plans so that the ing on the made on water the amphibiou: completed the fi of its 20,000-mile air journ Lansburgh & Bro. various flights could be the planes being of ‘_menunm.g to cc ture now will be stretches over | rned over to the, The planes and | re equipped with skiis, re-| the usual landing s expected the Canadian fiyers | 4 mn return the visit this Winter. Two locomotives made in ter, Ingland, for use in Chile, and | »clared to be the most powerful of | Man- type ever bullt, have many fe: tures that were copied after those in this countr Tuesday—in a sale of SILKS $2.98Washable Flat Crepe "2 Spring’s favorite colors—fifty of them! Monkeyskin, athenia and others. French beige, gooseberry, 40 inches wide. $2.50 Crepe de Chine $1.69 ‘Washes like a cotton fabric—and loses none of its lovely sheen. 40 inches wide. Scores of colors. $2.69 Crepe Satin, $1.98 Black and many colors—in this glisten- satin—with its other face of dull crepe. $2 and $2.98 Prints, $1.69 Crepe de chine and georgette, new patterns. delightfully inch width. in many Each is a 40- Third Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street Clearance of ngerle Odds and garments—in gowns, Slightly pajamas, mussed and soiled from handling. $1- ends which and P of much higher-priced are included night- envelope chemises, Third Floor—Jansburgh's—8th Street $3.50 to $7.00 Maids’ Uniforms \ Dbroken cause of that, slightly S2.00 Uniforms, $2. of sizes, reduced be and of the fact that they are mussed. range slightly mussed. 50 $1.65 Third Flour—Lansburgh’s—-8th Street Rayon Underwear 79¢ Vests, quailty rayon. colors An step-ins and chemises of good assortment of Sizes 30 to 42. dainty Third Floor—8th Street % 7 ANSBURGH & BRO. —7h, 8th | | | AND E STREEITS $1.29 Lovely, sheer chifton weight—silk from top to toe! Shown in such de Alesan bran, lightful shades as shadow, in, French nude, nude, blonde sz Muscade, evenglo, grain, et Children’s 50c Sport Socks, 25c¢. Hosiers Dept.—Street Floor Women’s FabricGloves 50c 1,200 including long ones, as well as short pairs, ones with smart novelty cuffs. Novelty Imported Kid Gloves, $1.29. to 6% only. Glove Dept.—Street Floor Wm.RogersTeaspoons 6 for $1.25 The charming May fair pattern of this fa mous 20-year silver plate that is so worth while, so popular. Silverware Dept.—Street Floor Sizes 572 $1.79 Beautiful fish-scale mesh, gold plated. sil ver plated or enameled in pretty colors. En graved tops. Jdewelry Dept.—Street Floor Sample Handkerchiefs Y2 Vow 10c to 50¢ 20¢ to $1 Values Just about hali price these beautiful new swiss, voile and linen, georgette, de chine handker Scalloped edges. s, woven bor chiefs! lace edges, embroidery, ders, novel hemstitching and many attractive features hief Dept.—Street Vloor Remnants Fur Bands 1/2 off opossum, coney, beaverette and Lovely pieces of formerly $2 to $13.65, now $1 to mole collar lengths; $6.83. Trimmings Dept.—Street Floor SBURGH, & BRO.—7th, 8th $2 4.75 Lixceptionally tailored—these hand- some blue cheviot suits which are so pop- ular with \unnn men from 15 to 22. Three- button .\mglc or dou- ble breasted coat, vest and two pairs of long trousers. Youths’ O’Coats $18.75 Formerly much more expensive, these splendid double-breasted coats of all-wool coatings. Sizes 15t 22. well Boys' Dept.—Street Floor Women’s Silk ‘Umbrellas $2'95 Higher priced 10-rib models, with samberlike tips and ends d carved wood handles. Navy. pur ple, green or Men's “Gl (silk- and-cotton mixture) Um brellas, 28-inch paragon frame, $3. Umbrella Dept.—Streel Fioor IR AR 7.8 Rich Velvet Gardenias 35¢ Delightful shades of pink, vellow, copen, monkey skin, orchid and old rose. Very special. Velvet and Chiffon Flowers in wonderful shades, 59c. Flower Section—Street Floor Writing Paper—sale 29c¢ A fine usonmem of boxed paper correspondence cards, in \dnum popular fin- ishes and colors. Leatherette Portfolio, with imported paper, 59c. Bee Writing Paper, 72 sheets, 50 envelopes, 39c. Stationery Dept.— Street Floor Hot-Water Bottles, 39¢ Perfect quality, too—and made of pure rubber. A dis continued model—very specially purchased for this occa sion. Toilet Goods Dept.—Street Floor Luncheon special, 55¢ This tempting menu: Roast fresh turkey, cranberry sauce, dressing, fruit salad and coffee, tea or milk. Come early! k Soda Fountain—street ¥Floor J $2.39 I'he rich silk eagle crepe kind, in white, tan or grey, with different designs. Just 240 at this attractive price. Neckwear Dept.~—Street Flor Men’s Novelty Socks 35¢c, 3 prs. for $1 1,500 pairs of these lustrous rayon socks to choose from—in a rich variety of novelty effects. Higher priced quality. Men’s Warm Pajamas $1 Soit, fleecy flannelette ones, cut good and full, and frog trimmed. Sizes A, B, C and D at this very unusual price. Cotton pongee pajamas, also $1. Men's Shop—=Street Floor $2.50 and $3.00 Bags Featured in the smart new shades—t hese handsomely tai- lored pouch and underarm bags of lizard calf, al- ligator and other fine lea thers, many with con- trasting trimmings. A very, very special offering for this day of Street Floor Sales. All well lined and fitted. Leather Goods Dept.—Street Floor $1.79 The mannishly tailored kind—very special for this sale. White, tan, copen or gray with embroidered dots or motifs in contrast- ing color. Neckwear Dept.—Street Floor Assorted Hard Candies 19¢ Crisp, delicately flavored pure sugar candies—in all of the popular flavors and col- Fine for the kiddies! Home-made Fudge, Lb., 49¢ Chocolate, filled with nuts or marshmallows or maple with nuts. ors. Candy Dept.—Street Floor Kotex—one dozen, 35c Because this price is such a very, very low one, we \\ ill have to limit each customer to 3 boxes. No phone or . O. D. orders. Notions Dept.—Street Floor STREETS—TUESDAY IS STREET FLOOR DAY !

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