Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1929, Page 20

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What a Buymg Opportumty Spring Sales Present—And Every Department Participates See Another Page, » of Values Just as Thrilling as These. Youlll Profit Greatly at Lansburgh’s Tomorrow —Many Unadvertised Specials The Black Ensémble_and Chiffon Cocktail Frock With Other Silk Dresses Usual $25 Values Featured in the Spring Sales at Autheptic fashions, all—you have seen them in the best shops, at the smartest clubs and restaurants—but never did you expect to buy them for $18! “Successful” fashions, too—for just such frocks as these make up the well dressed women’s wardrobe who is “up on her fashions,” and always eager to show them first! In Types for ‘Every Occasion Styles for Women of All Builds Coats That Would Ordinarily Sell for .$35 and $39.75 *25 They might have come straight from Paris—so faithfully do they reflect the dressmaker successes! Slim, straight line coats dividing honors with supple jabot coats, and the sweeping cape and scarf sil- houette, Soft kasha, basket weaves, broadcloth, and, of course, silk coats of satin, faille and crepe. Coats With Fur—Coats With “Dressmaker” Touches New Hats or Smart Spring Affairs Models Usually $7.50 and $10 $5 A collection of lovely hats, sparkling with high fashion and high value. Hats that emphasize be- witching lines, exquisite workmanship, and the choice Summer straws—baby tuscan, sisol, milan, petaline, baku cloth with embroidered net, and fine French felt. Pleated brims, off-the-face models, vagabond felts. Such smart trimming as feather pads, capucine ribbon, flowers and jeweled pins. Millinery Shop—Second Floor A Dress for Every Type for Every Affair at This One Low Price For daytime flat crepe ensembles with the new cobweb stitching; prints in those Pouch and upstanding collars of broadtail, mole, squirrel, galyak and monkey. And that unexpected combination, covert cloth with velvet. Crushed bows and tiny tucks for individuality. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 46, 4214 to 50%, 35V to 43%. Coat Shop—Second Floor Washable Silk and Printed Frocks All Included in This Sport Shop Presentation Of Regular $16.50 Values $10.95 ~ We checked our customers’ preference in . $16.50 frocks, and then bought these same frocks to'sell for $1095! Not left-overs or _ disappointments, but the seasor’s smartest styles. Printed crepe dresses with long en- semble coats, jacket ensembles, tennis and sport frocks, with deep five-inch hems, skirts pleated all the way round, exquisite hemstitch- ing and drawn work—and a rich washable crepe that’s unexpected even at $16.50! Sizes - 14 to 20, 36 to 46. Sport Shop—Second Fleor Men’s “Cocoon” Broadcloth Shirts During Spring Sales Obviously Worth Much More—Tomorrow $1.95 The fine textured “Cocoon” broad- cloth that washes so nicely, that retains its sheen and durability through months of wear. Choose from collar- attached or neckband models in siz¢s 13% to 17. Fancy Madras Shirts, with starched colhr to match. Of imported and domestic fabrics. Sizes 14 to 17 $1095 Men’s Wear Shop—Street Floor We’ve Sold Hundreds of These RCA Radiolas---Model 18 At the Remarkably Low Vl’ricavof $132 COMPLETE WITH TUBES SPEAKER, IN THE CAB SKETCHED LEFT ain.tomorrow, those who have not yet pur- ed a radio will have the chance to buy this hand- ‘wme, reliable and thoroughly modern radio. combi- nation, complete with tubes, ‘in the graceful walnut veneered cabinet and built-in 100-A speaker at this one low price. : . Our Radio Salon—Tourtn Fioor \ small refined patterns; some with coats, and plain colored georgettes with dainty lingerie touches! For evening chiffon frocks with long chiffon coats or short cocktail coats of transparent velvet. For street, black satin ensembles with white satin or eggshell crepe blouses. Scores more—entirely too lovely for words. Run-Check’ Hose Every Pair Full Fashioned Service or Chiffon Weight " Regularly $1.95 $1.50 Misses’ sizes 14 to 20, and women’s sizes 36 to 46. Women's and Misses' Frocks—Second Floor . Infants’ Crepe de Chi Regular $5.95 Values Featured Aor Spring Sales and Baby Day $3.95 Many of these little coats are samples—and you know that means genuine savings! Adorable styles, of heavy lustrous crepe de chine, with smocked yokes and hand-embroidered collars and cuffs, White, pink and blue, all with silk lining. Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. Handmade Dresses, of fine Flannelette I)hnn. double batiste with hand-scalloped fleeced, yoke and collar. hemmed. she21x designs embroidered in 21 lnchu. Puk- $1 oo lfl samples, one Muh. snd two of a kind. Of georg- ette and crepe de chine; white » and colors. Nut. $1 00 m..mlmn-. in pink Infants’ Department—Fourth Floor The favorite stocking among Washington women. And this is why! The self-colored lock-stitch ring that encircles each siocking prevents any garter run from passing. Sheer * chiffons, silk from top to toe, and service weights with lisle tops and soles. f These Shades in Each Weight The new natural to wear with white, tan- glow, delft, cengal, gleam, pecan, nymphe, pewter, castor and oxford. Sizes 85 to 10%4. Hosiery Department—Strect Fioor For the Jr. Miss Outstanding Values $10.95 Those smart untrimmed coats , that knowing moderns will slip- over Summer frocks to complete an ensemble! Many with jaunty throw scarfs—others trimly tai- lored—of broadcloth, kasha, satin, tweed and velveteen—in black, tan, blue and green. “All fully J satin or crepe sllk lined. Snus 13- ‘ to 19 3 ! ne Coats Large Rubber Sheets, excel- lent quality with ruffied edge. Pink or white. Size 27x36 inches 50c ‘Rubber Pants, light weight, well v!ntfllted Small, medium Fancy Top Socks, in the " wanted solid colors—with nov- elty checked and m-xped tops. Sizes 5 25C An Excéptional Value for Tomorrow Boys’ Washable Su1ts Of Broadcloth Linens and Fine Poplins Unusual Values at $1.95 The kind of suits little boys want to wear when they go to Sunday school—or to visit fond grandparents! The new 1929 Summer styles, cunning as they can be, of broadcloth, linen and poplin in cool whites, blues, tans and greens that will wash and wash without fading. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Boys' Department—Street Floor 500 Pairs Regular $10 to $12.50 Shoes $7.50 The season’s successful leathers in the sea- son’s successful styles—for only $7.50. Blonde kid, brown kid, blue kid and patent leather—in those fashionable fancy strap effects, plain ‘sleek-looking pumps and ties that smart women are W Turled soles—neat finishing ? mche mA'i; stamp them as higher . ootweu. sizes,

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