Evening Star Newspaper, February 12, 1930, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1930. 36-Inch All-Over Lace $1.69 yard Beautiful pattern laces for afternoon Women’s Gloria Umbrellas frocks—black, white, beige, copen, green, peach, and other shades. Trimmings—Third Floor 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 LANSBURGH & BRO .o brown with self colored borders, wood shanks and fancy or plain handles. Umbrellas—Street Floor Our Best Selling Itéms—Our Best Sellihg Prices Naturally, We Believe In Them and Believe Thousands More Will Be Glad to Know About Them We so frequently hear women asking, “What is the most popular > o coeeCITESERUS & 2000000 00 60-In. Pearls* 39¢ There’s no jewelry that outrivals the long strand of indestructible pearls* that can be worn several times about the throat. Cream, white, and flesh. *Simulated. Jewelry—Street Floor Women’sLinen Handkerchiefs 25¢- No wonder they’re im- mensely popular! Dainty embroidered corners and lace trimmings place these among the most attractive handkerchiefs you can buy at this price! Handkerchiefs—Street Floor Women'’s Imported Kid Gloves $2.45 Our own importation from the glove centers of Europe— novelty kid gloves, with turn- back cuffs applique, in kid or contrasting color. Mode, beaver, brown, tan and black with white. Gloves—Street Floor Lace Neckwear 79c¢ ' Because feminine details are so essential to the smart- ness of any 1930 frock, these lace-tie sets, panels, plas- trons and Buster collars are so popular. Ecru collar laces. Neckwear—Street Floor Leather Bags $2.95 The tailored tf'pe.ot blf is smart and popular, especial- ly if it has the new braided trim, a- fancy cluip. or a chain handle. Pin seal, morocco, calf and goat skin. All colors! Handbags—Street Floor Printed Frocks In the Sport Shop $10 There is no fashion so feminine nor so practical as the printed frock. Smart women are wearing them everywhere! A wide variety of floral designs—on black, navy, brown or green grounds. 14 to 44. Sport Shop—Second Floor New Smocks $1.95 Plain and printed broad- cloth or sateen, trimmed with embroidery and cre- tonne. Yoke backs with in- verted pleats; sizes 36 to 46. Smocks—Third Floor Picot Top Chiffon Hose $1.50 These are the first choice of smartly dressed women. Always sheer and uniform in weave, and_ always the newest colors! Picot "OP and French heel; sizes 82 to 10%2. Hoslery—Street Floor Grip-Tite Shoes $7.50 Our best selling shoe, for women want comfort today as well as smartness! Grip- Tites have a special arch support and a narrow, snug fitting heel. Patent leather, a‘tlln, and brown or black Shoe Shop—Second Floor shade now? at glove? What hose wears best?” that we know this matter of popularity is a vital question. Here on this page are the out- standing “best sellers”—the things that have won the approval of the majority. When making your selections, these suggestions may help you. 40-Inch Heavy Washable Crepe $1.95 v An excellent quality—and because it is a bit more lustrous and a bit heavier than the average washable crepe at this price, smart fashionables are using it for formal evening wear, daytime frocks, blouses and lingerie. Here Are “Best Seller” Frocks Silks—Thira Fibor In 50 new Spring shades, navy and black. for Women Hard-to-Fit Flat Crepes, Georgette Prints and Chiffons Are in Demand Tomorro Infants’ $3 Shawls $2 Knit, of soft, resilient wool, with rayon border and deep fringe: in nile, maise, pink, blue and white. Birdeye Diapers, soft, ab- sorbent quality; 1 dozen to a package; 27x27 inches and ready hem- al_lg med. Package .. $5.95 Crib' Blankets, soft and cuddly. All wool. Size 45x60. In soft Women who are hard-to- fit come to Lansburgh’s when they want frocks correct in every detail. They know they will find them in the smartest colors, materials and styles! At this price there are flat crepes, georgettes, chiffons and prints in new navy, green, beige, blue and black; 1615 to 24!/ and 3815 to 5015, Women's Frocks—Second Floor Color Is In Demand for Junior Misses Prints for ¥ Juniors— colorful, gay and vivacious, practical yet feminine—and very smart when with boleros, shoulder capes, frilly neck- lines, bows that .tie and lin- gerie touches; 13 to 19. “3r. Misses® Shop—Second Fioor Handmade Dresses 5195 and $3.95 Values $1.39 Of wonderfully * fine batiste exquisitely hand- made with embroidered yokes, scalloped bot- toms or tiny pin tucks. Long and short styles. Batiste Gertrudes $1.50 and 52.00 Values 95¢ With elsborately hand - em broidered bottoms. 3 Long and short styles. Infants' Wear—Fourth Floor w—Baby Day! Infants’ Sweaters $1° Buttcn style, so warm and comfortably fitting; solid pink, blue or white with rayon stripe. In- fant and 1-year sizes. 50c Dresses, Gertrudes and Gowns, of fine batiste, all beautifully made and neatly trimmed with em- 3Qq broidery or lace ‘Infants’ 50c Booties, fine and woolly, in pink or biue with white trim: knee mth or. short styles, em- idered or with 39¢ Silk Slips $1.95 Because of its fine quality crege de chine, its deep 10- inch shadow-proof hem and its trim hemstitched bodice top, this slip is an outstand- Ing favorite among Washing- ton women. Flesh, nile, rengl, navy, black; sizes 36 o Underwear—Third Floor Silk Blouses 95.75 Smart women have pro- claimed this the most flat- tering blouse of the season— and just the thing for wear- ing with the new suits. Flat crepe or satin; white, cream and pastels. Blouses—Second Floor Arapac—4 Boxes for 89c The choice of the fastidi- ous woman! Soft and ab- sorbent with comfortably rounded corners and easily disposed of; 12 to a box. Notlons—Street Floor. Rengo Belt -Corsetlettes ingh 07 sofs el SRy ! soft swami, boned, reinforced over l%du- men, with the uplift bras- siere and a low-cut back; flesh—sizes 36 to 44. Corset Shop—Third Fleor Boys’ Knickers $1.95 Built for hard wear! Of heavy corduroy, wool cash- mere and tweed; corduroy with double seats and knees; fully lined and reinforced. Brown, grey and tan; 7 to 18. Boys' Wear—Street Foor Boys’ All-Wool Sport Sweaters $2.95 The kind boys like! Jac- quard and heather mixtures, knit of Flesher’s yarn (100% * wool); vee or “U” neck models in solid colors or pat- terns. Junior sizes 4 to 10, boys’ sizes 9 to 16. Bors' Wear—Street Floor Girls’ Lucette Frocks $1.95 Broadcloths, prints and giques-all guaranteed color ast; straight from the shoulder styles and models with flared skirts. In gay solt;l;s for Spring; sizes 7 0 14. Girls' Wear—Fourth Floor Ornaments $1.39 Crouching lions, hunting tigers or saddled elephants— of plaster of paris, to be sure, and finished in old metal coloring. Surely a safe “watch” for any radio. Stationery—Street Floor Simmons’ Bed Outfits $29.95 Needless to say this is a real value! For where could one buy a bed as handsome as this at a price so low, ‘c’omkplete :{Nh uadbet d%ll}’h- ecker springs and good lay- er felt mntgreu? lflnlshgd in rich brown. All sizes. Bedwear—Third Floor

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