Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1930, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1930. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts. —$AMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 40-Ihch Heavy Washable Flat Crepe$1°79 Yard A heavy, soft quality flat crepe with the smart “dull” look every one is talking about! Shades for evening, daytime, sportswear and dainty lingerie; all guaranteed washable. White Black Linen Blue Cream Maise Rose Beige Eggshell Cloud Pink Beige Clair Doris Blue Tea Rose Monet Blue Rose Opaline 40-In. Printed Flat Crepes Special, $ 1 .95 Yard Keep your wardrobe well supplied with printed frocks if you wish to main- tain your chic throughout the Summer. Here are the season’s smartest patterns, florals, dots, geometrics and conven- tionals—on pastel, navy, tan and black grounds. Champagne Silk Department—Th| Samona Green Jeanne d’Arc Independence Plage Fleure Light Navy Dolce Blue Midnight Blue French Beige Sprig Lobster Red Sky Blue Marron Glace Haze Pink Hacienda Crane Grey Kyoto Blue 40-in. Printed Silk Crepes, new 1930 patterns on light and dark grounds. Yard.... $1.44 35-in. All-silk Shantung, in white and twenty new Spring shades. Yard $1-39 40-in. Printed Rayon Crepes, lus- trous and silk-like; fifty Spring patterns $1.69 Japanese Pongee, a soft, vet durable quality in the natural shade. Yard 39¢ 32-in. Printed Wash Silk, cvery thread pure silk; in dozens of dainty patterns. Yard 65C ird Floor LANSBURGH & BRO 7th. 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 BASEMENT STORE] NEAESSE S S 0 sl Just When One Needs Them! First Quality All-Silk Chiffon Hose Full Fashioned! French Heels! $1.15 New Easter shoes should have new hose to show them off to the best advantage! Choose this lovely chiffon hose with lisle- lined top. Sizes 8!, to 10. Rosadore Sable Grain Plage Beige Claire Muscadine Light Gunmetal Sunbask Basement Features Outstanding Spring Shoe Fashions = At the Extraordinary Low Price The fashionsble opera mp, pictured here in —_— Dlonds Eids also pateat $3 eatin, and Kaffa kid.. 99 nothing smarter than the opera o pump for Spring and DeflllVl.“e Sandals Appear *2.95 It isn’t Summer without at least one pair of these cool braided san- dals, and there are several very new patterns for your Summer, and snakes have real prestige! Also the shoe of contrasting leathers. We offer all these new fashions, in shoes cut on lovely lasts, at a very attractive price. Sizes from 3 to 8! Two-tone brown and beige kid shoe with high ankle strap, and applique kid trim; also in blue or s3 green . choice—all tan, all white, and com- binations of beige, d Marron b trap mod s nake is very smart an on brown strap mod- R s . o e bt S iwhkibilberusdiriayiand el | ST lovely opera pump, snake calf vamp; also with permanent python i and s3 markings black LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Your Easter Costume Against These Simple Rules of Chic = [ 's your waistline definitely marked with either a narrow belt or intricate seaming ? D Does your Easter frock wear a cape, a separate jacket, a bolero jacket or a peplum? D Is the hem of your dress even all around, and is it 12 to 14 inches from the ground? D Are the sleeves on your Easter frock cut short, flaring or tying above the elbow? D Do the lingerie touches on your frock have that crisp, starchy look, now so mew? D Is your coat fashioned from one of the new “dull” flat-surfaced woolens, so chic and smart? D Does your coat wrap with a diagonal line? s it held in place with a button or belt? unusual sleeve treatment? D Is your hat of panamalaque, porte bonheur, baku, milan, cellophane, balibuntl or hair braid? D Does your hat have a shallow crown and a brim with an upward movement that reveals the eyes? [J Are your gloves “pull-ons” and long enough to wrinkle smartly about your wrists? D Is your handbag thin, flat and simple and in a color that matches your shoes? D Are you wearing one of the new 1930 foundation garments to accentuate your feminine lines? D Is your costume a complete costume with every part chosen to agree with the whole? § ( 5 ( ( E D Has your Easter coat a cape, a scarf collar or an ( ( ( ( ( ( § The Way of the Smartest Coats Diagonally marking the closing, in at the waistline, sometimes ouf ever so slightly at the bottom, with a belt that ties round the waistline! Furred or un- trimmed as you like, but caped in some manner! N e w Franchette model of black wool crepe, with double sleeve and bolero giv- ing a cape effect— $39.75 Black trico broad- cloth coat whose cape is edged in soft black mole; 1930 fitted waistline— $35 Coat Shop—Second Floor Scalloped shoulder cape—one of the youth- ful cape versions; navy wool crepe. Pulled in with narrow belt— And Dresses Are Actually Pretty Lines that flatter the natural silhouette, dainty laces and lingerie touches, sgft. becoming colors—in a dozen ways, Fash-ion has become a “lady” of exceeding vanity! Choose dresses that make you prettier this Easter! Yokes are smart, and so is this cape frock of caprice tan crepe, with its pretty ecru lace yoke. A pretty petal pink frock, short sleeved for chic, and trimmed in rows and rows of tucks and lace. Dress 8hop—Second Floor Short sleeve, rose beige frock, pleated and lace trimmed, combined with a navy blue silk coat, smartly caped. $35 All Built on a Correct Foundation Put a 1929 and 1930 foundation garment side by side . . . you will readily see why it is impossible to wear the new fashions over your last year’s gar- ment! The 1930 garment with its tapering waist- line, its uplift brassiere and its gentle boning per- suasively molds the figure to the lines of the new silhouette. Corset Shop—Third Floer » A Nature’s Rival Corsetlette $7.50 A Typical Example of the 1930 Easter Hat $10 Patou created the original of this very smart model. . . baku with a shallow crown and an uplift brim to give that “pretty, pretty” look. Millinery—Second Floor A Typical Example of the 1930 Easter Gloves $3.50 Pullons of washable glace kid . . . trim, tailored and in the four-button length that is long enough to wrinkle smartly about one’s wrists. Gloves—Sireet Floor A Typical Example of the 1930 Easter Necklace $5.00 Chanel introduced this crystal tear drop and ring necklace . . . delightfully feminine and sufficiently dec- orative to fit into the mode. Jewelrs—strect Floor A Typical Example of the 1930 Easter Handbay $4.95 An envelope, thin, flat, and simple, of smooth black calf, chosen to carry with black calf shoes. Handbags—Street Floor A Typical Example of the 1930 Opera Pump $10 Plain, mdobh:k“d ‘Ed' plicity in a mat ki opera pump, of thin, slen- derizing lines. Shoe Shep—Second Floor »

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