Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1927, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, (., THURSDAY, ¥EBRUARY 17, 1927. = 23 2388328832882 222 R BAARBBABB2SARR2S SRR ARSI AL SRBASBSARBEABRBBRRBBEARRBABRRBIBRBBIABREARBBEZIAIBBARE \ “Bargain Friday” at © Lansburgh & Bro. &= N | —o Lansburgh’s OWQ Extending clear across the block, the new basement will render a real serv- ice to those seeking quality apparel at economy prices. Regular stocks will be maintained in the new basement. Savings will be had every day and will not be dependent upon occasional special purchases. Watch for the opening of the new basement., Six Apparel Features €S for Boys $4.95 Double-breasted Knicker Suits for the boy of 7 to 14,in smart woolens. Two- knicker suits, with both pairs of knickers lined— sizes 8 to 17. Staunch Corduroy Suits for the lad of & to 17, have lined knickers. Junior overcoats for the youngster 3 to 9; sheep-lined coats of khaki, with beaverette collars, for the boy 10 to 16, and big plaid mackinaws for older boys, 13 to 17— are exceptional values at $4.95! Street Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street $10 and $12.50 Dresses for. Juniors $6.95 60 splendid quality crepe satin and crepe de chine frocks, mostly in black and navy; and a few flannels and twills, com- prise this small but interesting sale group. Straightline and two-piece styles for school, street and office; at savings of nearly half! Second Floor—Lansburgh’s—S8th Street $1.35 to $1.50 full- fashioned Silk Hose 79c A few minutes of looking through this assortment of broken lines—and you'll dis- cover your size—your color—your grade of 1 silk stockings for 79¢! There are the smartest shades included, and all sizes, but because there are only two or three shades or two or three sizes in each make we've reduced them. All are perfect quality and all full fashioned. Street Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street Sale of 680 suits of Men’s Flannelette Pajamas 95¢ Also some fancy pongee pajamas in the group! Broken lines and sizes—of pajamas that originally sold for twice or even more than twice as much. A Clearance of 4997 Men’s Shirts, S9¢ Broken lines and only sizes 1314, 14, 1414, 16, 17 and 18 in this group. Reduced from several of our higher-priced lines for clearance. Street Floor—7th Street é&é&é&éé&é&ééééééééfiéfi BEEFERER { 200 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses —on sale! The interesting variety of styles and colors gives more than a little “spice” to these FFriday savings on frocks for street, school, sports and office and lovely after- noon models: there are even dainty frocks for evening included at this mighty low one- day sale price! New high shades, supple- mented by the popular “stand-bys”—black and navy. Materials Crepe Elizabeth Georgette Braided Flat Crepe Beading Crepe Satin Tucks Fine Twwills Rhinestones Laces Pleats Tiers Misses' sizes 14 to 20; women's sizes 36 to 48; extra sizes 405 to 5217 wnml I‘l-mr—lmuhuuh ‘s—8th Street ??????fi%??????‘?‘????? Trimmings Lyelet Embroidery YEEEB 33 A3 BB B8B83 8828322228883 2 323 2A 2RI A3 228888388888 838 3883232323283 23233238383N EXE 2 2 a i a R R Clearance of Fur Coats Your Fur Coat! Planned for, longed for, but never quite within reach till this clearance. (1) $225 Muskrat Coat, fitch trimmed (1) $198.50 Mus beaver mmmed (1) $295 Antelope Coat. .. ".$165 (1) $250 Pony Coat, beaver trimmc(l e $145 (1) $135 Hair S fox trim- med .$79.50 (1) $198.50 Seali musk- rat trimmed. . $198.50 Car med o $165 Marmot Coats.... $165 Caracul Lamb Coats, $100 $165 Gray Caracul Lamb Coats, oivreis siambios st $100 $145 Muskrat Jacquette, $55 $98.50 Sealine Jacquettes, $45 Second Floor—8th Street LANSBURGH & BRO.—7th, 8th AND E STREETS—A SPECIAL SHOWING OF “RED SEAL W?W????WW?W?????????WW $39.75 to $59.50 Coats $25 An out-of-season sale of coats that are in-the-fash- ion! Fine needleweave and the supple pile fabrics fashion a number of models lavishly trimmed with wolf, fox, squirrel and manchu wolf. The colors range from p 4 500 pcs. of Dinnerware 10¢, 15¢, 25¢, 50c rich, dark wine ’\h‘lqcs .'0 Perhaps your set is in this group— ior there are dozens m"l(‘k- and each coat is silk of designs. If it is, you may add hew pieces at a fraction lined. of their usual cost—if it is not, you may assemble almost a complete set, for there are pl.utm s, plates, cu p~ and saucers, cereal dishes and other pieces in the various groups 36 Coats, formerly $39.50, now $15 A clearance of just thirty-six odd coats, with collars of fur. In sizes 14 lljfj to 20 only. = ! Second Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street PETESETEEE R RS LR 1 50 pcs. of Glassware 10c¢, 15¢, 25c¢, 50c After you choose the dinnerware you need—invest the money vou've saved in beautiful blown glassware. Stemmed glasses and tumblers—some clear crystal, some the smart new colored glassware—but all far less than their usual prices. % Sixth Floor—TLansburgh's—8th Street A sale of Four SILKS $1.19 40-in. Crepe de Chine 40-in. Rayon Satin 40-in. Silk Radium 36-in. Broadcloth A new frock, slip or negligee irom any of these four smart silks will cost you but very little tomor- row—and it will be very attractive! White and pleasing colors. Two 40-inch silks and one 36 inches wide—that are in demand for undergarments and for sports frocks. And the 40-inch crepe de chine is the weight and quality of which smart frocks are made $2 White Broadcloth, $1.59 A beautiful smooth white quality that washes with the greatest success. 32 inches wide—ideal for costume slips. Ideal, too. for Summer sports dresses! 32-in. Pongee and Radium, $1 More than 35 delightful shades to choose from. in these two popular washable silks—at this lowered price. Any one of the colors will make you a charm- ing frock. Third Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street A purchase of 600 Spring Hats 3 90 The special trip to New York for these thrilling hats was not made until the early part of this week—thus assuring you of the latest possible choice of spring fashions for tomorrow. And your interest in new styles, new colors and new details will be paralleled by your delight over such thoroughly un- expected values! 200 prs. Women’s Shoes—Sale! $5.65 A sale like this, with every: size represented in one or more highly desirable styles—is very worthwhile! Many types of pumps and tie effects in light and dark leathers, suede, satin, etc. Second Floor—Lansburgh's—7th Street Sale, 25¢c to $20 Linens 15¢c ~» $12 A treasure trove for the lover of fine linens—impossible for us to describe, for it is composed of odd pieces that have : € been on display and are slightly mussed and soiled. There Lagonia-and-Silk Navy are wonderful bargains for you to find by looking through Silk-and-Straw Black x the assortmcnt-—plcces of " Italian cut-work reduced to Plenty of large Head White , “almost nqthmg, Porto Rican embroidered linens, filet- Sises Gray trimmed pieces, Madeira linens—a fascinating assortmeént! Second Floor—S8th Street Milans New Blies Crochet Straws Palmetto Felts Gooseberry Felt-and-Straw Mother Goose Swiss Milan Hemp Athenja L a i a g g g S Third Floor—7ith Street PP PR P PR EE LT PEPEPE TP PP TLETEPPETEE PRSP LR LR LR TR R PR P Rt PRl i i EPHYR” GINGHAMS, 29c YD —3rd FLOOR

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