Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1927, Page 25

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Now! w—-at Lansburgh’s i Three charming nurseries. Each gne so furnished as to inspire a new Mother Goose verse. {Three charming displays of nurs- ery furniture, This new department of nurs- ery furniture now invites you to see it, completely arranged as it is. A v“Paul Jone” | Nurses’ Uniforms , Excellent quality, serviceable uniforms moderately priced. Replenish your sup- ply by buying several of these crisp, care- fully made uniforms. The model illus- trated is characteristic of the practica- bility and trim appearance of the lot. Pleats front and back, French link cuffs and ocean pearl buttons. Buttons and belt are detachable—a desirable feature for frequent laundering. Sizes 34 to 46. Other Uniforms, $3 to $8 e Thitd Floor—Lansbureh’s—8th Street “Forest Mills” Union Suits of cotton 69c , Careful knitting and soft, fleecy cotton make these suits superlatively comfort- able. No wrinkles, no “bunches,” nothing to mar the desirable straightline effect. Individual preferences are recognized in built-up or strap tops and loose or tight- Excellent workmanship - fitting knees. insures long wear. In sizes 36 to 44. Third Fleor—Lansburgh's—S8th Street Light-weight Athletic Union Suits, $1.50 ¥ For the first warm days we are offering lighter-weight suits in shadow batiste and novelty weaves. They are simple tailored models, ideal for wear under slim Spring frocks, and sure to be appre- ciated by the conservative woman. Strap tops are featured. Sizes 36 to 46. Third Floor—Lansburgh’'s—S8th Street | Children’s Athletic Union { Suits, 50c¢ Youngsters are sure to like these easy- to-get-into suits of checked muslin. The practical values will appeal to mothers who will want to purchase several suits at this attractive price. Waist style only. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Third Floor—Lansburgh’s—S8th Street ) ‘White Swan Hoover Style Uniforms, $2.00 Lower priced uniforms in white and oolors. Models have revere collars and gre button trimmed. Materials are fruit- of-the-loom muslin and chambray. A {vide range of sizes, 34 to 46. Third Floor—8th Street Handmade Dresses § 1 45 in Miniature For the Youngest of the Family these dainty wee dresses are styled with as much care as Mother’s own. Tucks, scallops and fine lace trim the tiny girls’ frocks. For Baby Brother are the simpler styles, with cunning Baby Day! Large Savings in Tiny Things Lansburgh’s Baby Day is an important weckly cvent in the lives of mothers who have to consider cost—but necd many things D. C, WEDNESDAY, 'MARCH 2, 1927. 30-Piece Layette Nicely Boxed $1 5 12 Red Star Diapers, 27 by 27 2 Quilted Pads, 17 by 13 2 Silk-and-wool Shirts 1 Crib Blanket, 30 by 40 2 Binders 1 Rubber Sheet 1 cake Castile Soap 2 Flannelette Gertrudes 1 box Safety Pins, 6 dozen, Nemoflex Garments Nine of the fas 54-in. 40-in. 40-1n. 40-1n. 40-in. 40-in. 40-in. 40-in. 40-1n. Lightening o embroidered collars. Sizes long, 1 and 2 years. Warm Flannelette Gowns, 45¢ ; Gowns button in front and have drawstring bottom. Pink or blue shell stitching finishes neck. Flannelette Gertrudes, 45c Made of very soft flannelette in both long and short styles. Somo have ruffle bottoms. Diminutive Comb and Brush Sets, $1.00 Pretty little hand-painted two-plece sets. A practical gift for the new baby. Giving Permanency to First Experiences Tvery mother will want one of these Record Rooks in pink or blue twith hand-painted covers and ample space to record baby's first year. At $1.50. Rubber Crib Sheets, 3% Of white rubber, with eyelets for tying to crib. Assorted sizes. Black Coating Satin. . ....... ... . $3.95 Black Satin Charmeuse Black Heavy Satin. ....... X Blacki:Coatifg: Satiiy. . «...cviois v Black Crepe Satin........52.50 to $5.00 Black FoslleiGanton . «.c.ci. s o ubiiie o $3.50 Black Flat Crepe......... $2.00 to $4.00 BlackiGanton Grepe. . i smpiiess $2.98 Black Moire...... ik Bl . $2.98 to $4.50 italize that old, and learn full details. the Housewife’s Burden The push button has revolutionized housekeeping. These are two of the most important household magicians the button commands. < $6.25 Down—your old cleaner—traded inonthe HOOVER Here’s a real opportunity to cap- unsatisfactory cleaner! Trade it in, make a small cash payment and own the new, super-efficient Hoover. You will find in this model all the advan- tages of the famous Hoover triple action—beating and vour rugs into cleanliness. in addition, the amazing new fea- ture—“‘positive agitation”—dou- bles its effectiveness and length- ens the life of your rugs. A tele- phone call will bring one of our salesmen to your home for a dem- onstration. If you prefer, drop in Sixth Floor—8th Street 2 Flannelettes Gowns assorted 2 Handmade Slips 1 can Johnson & Johnson 1 pair Beoties Talcum Other Layettes, $10.00 to $50.00 Exquisite little Coats, $5.98 Silk-lined crepe de chine Coats, with smocked yokes and touches of embroidery. Some coats in crepella. Colors are pink and white. Sizes 1 and 2 years. First Quality Diapers, $129 doz. b 7ln birdseye or flannelette, hemmed, in sealed packages; 27 v 2. Cotton Stockings, 25¢ Very fine quality ribbed cotton stockings, with double wear-resisting knee; lisle heel and toe. Quilts in Pastel Shades, $2.98 warm little buntings. Trimming of Of Jap silk, in delicate pink or bius, these quiits are just the pink or blue ribbon. Hoods are silk thing for bahy’s crib or pram. Beautiful hand-embroidered cen- lined. ters. Size 27 by 36, Fourth Floor—Lansburgh’s—38th Street. Buntings Soft as Baby’s Cheek $2.98 Fleecy elderdown fashions these hionable new Silks---in Black! Just the thing for the between-season seamstress! Silks that are light enough to wear before the Winter coat is discarded, and smart enovgh to make their appearance under the new Spring wrap. Coat- ing Satin, too, for the woman to whom a light wrap for warm evenings is indispensable. All of them in black, which is as smart as it is prac- tical. And remember—this is Vogue Pattern Week when we are fea- turing all the new fashion notes so that your dress and coat may be as correct in style as they are in color and material. Third Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street New “Nelly Don,” “Justine” .& “Queen Make” Frocks are delightfully different Only “Nelly Don,” “Justine” and “Queen Make” could have created such delightful informal frocks to sell at any- thing like this low price. Fascinating patterns and colors in printed broadcloth, checked gingham, pongette prints, novelty rayons, cotton foulards and printed charmeuse — with lovely little organdie frills, unexpected pockets, quaint applique, finely tucked vestees, dainty collars, tiered skirts, etc., to give them a smart finish—and a great charm! One crisp frock—in the gayest of new prints—has a quaint colonial lady appliqued on the side—and others have all sorts of unusual and becoming trims! The Nelly Don, Justine and Queen Make labels assure you that colors are fast, workman- ship is the best and qualities exceptional! Both regular and extra sizes, up to 52, but not in every style and color Third Floor—Lans burgh’s—8th Street A $5.00 Manning-Bowman Electric Iron, if you select your “1900” Whirlpool Washer For a short while only we are offering to every purchaser of a Washer, 0 a Manning-Bowman Electric Iron—reg- ular $5 value—absolutely free. Take advantage of this remarkable offer—a real investment in conifort and leisure. Wash day loses its terrors when you own an easy-running W hir Ipool Washer. Soiled clothes are made fresh, sweet, im- maculately clean in a frac- tion of the time the most expert laundress must spend over the tubs. The W hirlpool “Circulator” tumbles the clothes as it circulates them in the hot 4 suds. This action insures removal of every particle of dirt and grime, yet is so gentle that it cannot harm the most delicate fabric. Sisth Floor—8th Strest sweeping And, YOU — FRANKLIN show new lines To enable you to achieve the greatest possible degree of chic, to mold your fig- ure to the correct proportions. to give the much desired “flowing lines” by con- cealing any innate lack of grace—these were the aims that guided the designing of the new Nemoflex models. Our ex- pert corsetieres will guide you in your selection. i % Corsets, $3.50 to $12; Brassieres, $1 to $3.80; Corsettes, $3.50 to $12.50. Second Floar—Lansburgh's—7th Streef $5.00 ““Fish Scale” Enamel Mesh Bags $1.-89 A é)v,:rchase of a sample line enables us to ofter this remarkable value in the ever- popular fish scale mesh bags. You will be delighted with the variety of color- ings, the attractive styles and the oppor- tunity for economy afforded. Many women will want to take advantage of the savings to buy several bags for the usual price of one. Ildeal for birthday remembrances and bridge prizes. Street Floor—Lansburch’s—7th Street This is Vogue Pattern Week Not made for the average woman— these Patterns we are featuring particu- larly this week! They’re made for the women who appreciatenot only the Vogue sketch, but the beautiful accuracy with which the pattern reproduces it— who see with Paris eyes no matter where they live! Third Floor—Lansburgh's—7th Street Sale of Women’s all-silk Stockings $1.15 Silk from toe-tip to the very top aré these full-fashioned stockings! The briefest frock will show no flash of cotton above the knee—the most exacting scrutiny can find nothing to criticize in the quality of the silk—for it is far from the usual $1.15 grade! Moonlight Peach Dove Gray Champagne Evenglo Nude Gun Metal Atmosphere Biscuit Alesan Grain Sand Dust Street Floor—8th Street 7400

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