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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 30, 1930—PART ONE. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 | | | | | | | | Sale Prices on Embossed Inlaid Linoleum Nationally known qual- ity, with embossed de- signs in red, green, tan, and grey; heavy waxed surface. "Lansburgh’s Radio Salon Offers TheFamed RCA RADIOLA “33” In a Handsome Walnut Veneered Cabinet With Marquetry Inlay Complete With 7 Tubes BASEMENT STORE SPRING SALES Offer 500 Charming New Dresses Values One Rarely Obtains for as Low as *6.9 about it—if you ¥| for these, you're 65¢ FELT-BASE FLOOR COVERING, temptingly low priced; -lxh lurn:t;vn colors for your choice. Sq. yd. it 39¢ $9.50 and $10.75 GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM FELT- BASE RUGS, discontinued patterns at a very great reduction! 9x12, 9x10.6..... ss'gs Floor Cevering—Fifth Floer At the Lowest Price Ever Offered Our Patrons $69.50 It doesn’t take a radio technician to dis- cover the value in this offering. RCA Ra- diola 33, nationally advertised, nationally and locally sold at a far higher price, brought to you at a savings of exceptional merit. A set you'll like—a set your friends will en- thuse over, for it can give as much satisfaction per dollar invested as any set on the market. Rich in furniture craftsmanship, with grace- ful grill shielding the RCA inbuilt speaker. Artfully finished with imported inlaid marquetry. A radio circuit, equally efficient on local as well as out-of-town stations, that credibly shows the results of the unlimited knowledge at the command of Radio Corporation of America’s The Balance on Conven- engineers. $10 Down ient Monthly Budget Plan Radio Salon—Fourth Floor New Hats Look Higher Priced But They’re Only 2.74 We've seldom seen such marvelous hats so low priced! Bright new straws for Easter, lacey straws that are all the rage now, and manipulated braids—brimmed and new off- the-face models! Black and gay colors. There’s just one t.h!ng don’t get down here ear! solng 0 get left! Never have we seen such RESSES, in such STYLES, with such MATERIALS at this LOW PRICE! Frocks for Every Occasion! Filmy chiffons, soft georgettes, smart prints and flat crepes—in the new dusty pastels, high shades, navy, Spring beige shades and black! Some with capes, puffed sleeves, boleros, bows that tie, dainty lingerie collars and cuffs—and all with the new 19830 SILHOUETTE! Misses’ sizes 14 to 20 and women’s sizes 36 to 50. And a Complete Selection of Favored Fabrics and Spring Fashions Are Featured at $8.90 A Spring Coat Is Easily Selected 320 ’Thcy’rc So Smart and Unusual! ‘This rare offering is nothing short of sensational, and sounds the value-note of the entire Spring sale! Surely, if you need a new Spring coat (and year everyone will), you will not fail to see this wonderful group! Every authentic coat fashion for Spring, 1930, is represented. The scarf coat! The cape coat! The fitted coat! flared coat! Some richly furred! Of the new B e e quilted satin with leather woolens. Black, navy, tan and soles and heels. 3 59¢ green; sizes 14 to 44. . We Also Have a Fresh Shipment of Sport and Dress Coats at $12.95 Radio Ornaments $1 Elephants, lions and tigers in old metal and mahogany finish. Some in bright red. 3 Stationery—Street Floor This Handsome Colonial Secretary $34.50 A combination writing desk and bookcase. Ma- hogany veneer combined with gumwood —a rare find at this Spring Sale price! Purnitare~Fifth Fioor W. A. Rogers Silverware % Off The lovely Elizabeth pattern of Rogers silver- plate, guaranteed for 25 Ruffled Curtains years! Make up an en- $2.50 and $2.95 Values tire set at these great sevings! e $1.79 Pair 3-Pc. Fiber Suite B u Important savings on fresh, new $27.50 Poy curtains of pastel marquisette, fine = uality clip spot grenadine, and sheer ggured and dotted marquisette. All made with ruffled valance and tie- backs; some with Colonial flounces on bottom! RAYON PEBBLE CREPE SLIPS, in the new long length and with hem- stitched bodice tops; deep hem. Pastel shades GQ¢ and tan; 36 to 44. New Shoes in ‘Accepted Styles Surprisingly Low Priced! 3 Smart shoes in colors to match your Easter costume. Black, brown, blonde, green, blue and combinations offer a wide choice in satin, patent, kid, snake grain and calfskin. Pumps and straps with long or short vamps; Cuban and high heels; 3 to 8. 600 Prs. New Deauville Sandals Included at $3! RAYON UNDERGAR- MENTS, chemise, bloom- ers, panties and step-ins; ch, green and RAYON CREPE SLIPS, elaborately trimmed with the new Swi: i Spring Sale Price on Crash Cretonnes 27¢c yd. Natural color crash cretonne, with color- ful designs in rose, orange, blue and green —a wonderful quality for drapes, slip covers and Bar Harbor cushions. Drapery—Fitth Floor “JUSTRITE” CORSET- LETTES, of flesh coutil with or without inner belts. Sizes 34 to 8Q¢ 600 WASH FROCKS, in gay Spring-like prints, rl{y trimmed in con- e straight an are e 4c 200 PRS. WOMEN'S BED ROOM SLIPPERS, in_black, blue or rose 1,000 Pairs Silk Hose 93c Remarkable Spring Sales value! Stock up on beautiful, extra sheer chiffon hose ,with the popular square heel. Grain, sunbask, blonde, dore, sable, almora, gunmetal and plage. Sizes 8!, to 10. C trasting: ‘shad Full Fashioned! Fifatt Grode! ——0|—= [ —=fl—o b [l it e n = [ oo c——— 1| Summer ,comfort, new furniture for the porch or sun parlor, bright, refreshing colors —there’s so much to say about this three- piece suite. Hand-woven fiber, finished in green, fauntan, mankin and mango: auto spring cushions upholstered in gay cretonne. Furniture—Fifth Floor 6)..82.50 $450 Butter Sproaders (6), TOTS’ RADIUM SILK COATS, warmly lined and beauti fully hand em- broidered and smocked; Tots’ Fabric Spring Coats $11.50 Dinner Knives (6), $5 Salad Forks (6) Sliverware—Street Floor $8.75 $2.50 Curtains—Fifth Floor. ale of Hardy Shrubbery ,,;m:i" 63 Varieties Roses and Perennials, 35c—3 for $1 Hybrid Perpetual Roses Amasteni Mownt e ¥ hebLe General Jack....35¢c; 3 for $1.00 Solefl 'Or.......85¢c: 8 for $1.00 Frau Karl Drusehfi—. o o Small Fruits Concord Grapes..35¢c: 3 for $1.00 Moore's Early Grapss— oo v i Catawba Grapes..35¢: 3 for $1.00 Niagars Grapes...35c; 8 for $1.00 Vines Clematis Panleulafe— = = Boston Ivy. 38ci 3 for $1.00 Bittersweet + 3 for $1.00 l PLANTING INSTRUCT IOI\I—S WITH EACH PURCHASE ; Three-year-old Fruit Trees Belle of Georgia Peach $1.00 each ...51.00 each esap Apple— $1.00 each Everblooming Monthly Roses Duchess of Wellington— 35¢; 3 for $1.00 Columbia........ 35¢c; 3 for $1.00 Gruss an Teplitz— 35¢; 3 for $1.00 K. A. Victorla. .. 35¢; $1.00 White Killarney. 35¢; 3 $1.00 Radiance.........35¢; 3 £1.00 Red Radiance....35 £1.00 Ophelia s1.00 3. L. Mock.. Richmond. .. Crusader.... 85¢i 3 for $1.00 $1.00 s $1.00 General McArthur— Sei 3 for $1.00 35c: 3 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 Pink Killarne Hoosier Bea: Everblooming Monthly Roses Pernet 4 for s2.0¢ Souvenir De Georges Pernet s Souvenir De Claudius 55¢i ...B8e Angele Pernet....55¢i 35c; 3 for $1.00 35c; 3 for $1.00 lle de F Etolle do Francs-ceei 8 tor L0 .85¢; 8 for SL.00 i 3 for sL00 Imperial Potentate— mperial Fotentat®es 3 for s1.00 Mrs. Chas. Bell.. 35¢: 3 for $1.00 Mrs. Aaron Ward. .35c; 3 for S1.00 Sunburst. ... Lady Hillingdon Climbing Roses Sllver M 35¢; 3 for SLOO Flower of Fairfield- for s1.00 Tausendschoen. .. 35¢c; 3 for $1.00 bine American Beauts— PE— S5c1 3 for $1.00 Gardenia ...85¢; 3 for $1.00 Dr. Van Fleet... 35c: 3 for $1.00 ' imber— Paul's Scarlet Climber— =~ Flowering Shrubs White Lilac.......60c: 8 for $2.00 Forsythis Spectabllip— . avan Barberry— T Loof Javen Bigser 3 Tor 1200 Azalea Mollis, 12-18 Inches. 52.95 Bleeding Hear Calycanthus Shrub), each Evergreens in This Sale Norway Spruce, 15-18 inches.75¢ Norway Spruce, 18-24 inches Arborvitas, 12-18 inches. Arborvitae, 18-24 inches Irish Juniper, 12-18 inch Shrubbery—Sixth Floor, Hardy Perennials Lily of the Valley— for $1.00 Peonies, red, whit k— 3 for $1.00 Flowering Shrubs Althes........... 35¢; 3 for $1.00 Bush Honeysuckle- S $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 £1.00 3 for $1.00 $1.00 Weigelia Hydran Hydrangea £1.00 Devtzia * $1.00 Red Bark Dorwood— 35¢i 3 for $1.00 Hardy Perennials Phlox Hedge Plants California Privet, 12-18 inches— Barberry, 1218 inches— - @ ov vy 12-] inches M6 tor s17s a fertilizer for las rdens. 5-Ib. b yme _early 5o inating va- . 3% $1.00 = e D=0 e I e I e I e $4.45 Tweeds, flannels, kasha and basket weave coats with capes and new dou- ble-breasted effects. Tans, ll’lélesé green and pastels; 0 6. Tots’ Cunning Silk Frocks $2.89 Flat crepe party frocks, sleeveless, with picoted :urges; pastel shades; 2 0 6. Boys’ 4-Piece All-Wool Mixture Suits $7.45 PFine suits for boys 8 to 17! all-wool mixtures in Springtime shades—tans, brown and gray; single-breasted models. Boys’ Golf Caps, 59¢ A cap to match his suit, with rayon lining and sweatbands; all sizes! Boys’ Sport Shirts, 59¢ Broadcloth shirts in plain colors and fancy patterns; sport collars; short sleeves; 1212 to 14. Boys’ Sport Blouses, 59¢ Sport blouses for boys 8 to 15; good quality plain and fancy broadcloth. Sport collars and short sleeves. pink, blue and white; s “3 32.74 and 2..... TOTS' CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES, daintily made with fine shirring, hand pink, green; 1 TOTS® PANTY DRESSES AND EN- SEMBLES, of printed and plain linene; the cleverest styles imaginable for little 3-to- in solid colors with con- trasting cuffs, sizes 5to 815. Pair... 23c CHILDREN'S SHOES, oxfords and straps of patent leather and calf- TOTS’ HATS and In- fants’ Bonnets, dai eorgette; SILK AND RAYON TIES, 4-in-hand and bow styles in all the right colors for Spring 25¢ L hard wear. 4t §7 00 A BOYS’ DRESS AND SPORT OXFORDS, of heavy calfskin; black and tan. Sports in beige and tan, black sz.ss and white; 1to 6 Silk Frocks $3.95 Flat crepe dresses in the loveliest pastel shades, made in cunning new styles—ruffles, Princess lines, cape ?x;d kl;:rthn collars, and flare skirts' o 14. Spring Coats, $7.44 All-wool tweed and broadcloth coats, in sport and dressy styles; throw scarfs and capes! 7 to 14. Other New Coats, $5.44 GIRLS’ VOILE DRESSES, lace and embroi trimmed school; broadeloth, liness and gg prints MISSES’ SILK HOSE, Spring shades and whi ‘cial § ?‘!RLS" SHOES. of‘ l‘lurd y all eather, fancy ties, oxfords and straps; 3{5 te 7 sz' 79 lIc———|o]———]olc———lal———lo|c]alc———|a]c———]o| ———[0] lolc———a] i=saleeeeSlale—Slal———lale———lol———] o] ——=[al———|n|——=0|—2 0| ———]o|——|al—]al——=]n| ———=lal——x=lal——xa] e=———=]6]——= 0| ———a] ———0]