Evening Star Newspaper, April 20, 1930, Page 12

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More Than 100 Pretty Patterns to Select From! BUTTERICK PATTERN 2758 If You Are Interested in Fashion You Will Be Interested in These Fashionable THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOfi, D. C, APRIL 20, 1930—PART ONE. Important D e monstration Crepsela Wash Prints A PATTERN 5104 LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 3-Year-Old Fruit Trees $1 ea. 6 for $5 Apple, pear, crabapple, peach, plum, quince and cherry. Flowering Shrubs 50c Pink flowering almond, calycan- thus, virburnum, bleeding heart, forsythia spectabalis and white lilac. Evergreens Dwarf Boxwood, 6 to 8 in Norway Spruce, 18 to 24 in....$145 Arbor Vitae, 18 to 24 in...... $145 Grape Vines, 35c¢, 3 for §1 Moore’s Early, Catawba, Concord. Carload! Just In! Fresh, Hardy Shrubbery To Add Beauty and Value té Your Lawn Everblooming Tea Roses 35¢c—3 for $1 Two-year-old field-grown bushes, including Gruss Au Teplitz, Etoile de France, General Mc- Arthur, Francis Scott Key, Crusader, Richmond, Columbia, Pink Killarney, La France, Mrs. Chas. Bell, My Maryland, Mrs. Chas. Russell, J. L. Mock, Radiance, Imperial Potentate. Ophelia, Los Angeles, Sunburst, Duchess of Wellington, Mrs. Aaron Ward, Lady Hillingdon, White Kil- larney, K. A. Victoria, Diadem, Padre, Old Gold, Angele Pernet, Irish Elegance, Souvenir de George Pernet, Souvenir de Claudius Pernet and El Dorado. Hybrid Perpetual Roses 35¢—3 for $1.00 Four favorites, such Soliel D'Or. Climbing Roses 35¢—3 for $1.00 Gardenia, Tausends- choen, Climb\?'f Amer- ican Beauty, Flower of Fairfield and Silver Moon — any - one a beauty. Flowering Shrubs 35¢—3 for $1.00 Spirea Van Houttei Deutzia, Hydrangea Hills of Snow, Hydran- ea P. G. Forsythia, pirea Anthony Wat- , Butterfly Bush, Snowberry, Purple Lilac and Althea. Hardy Perennials 25¢ each Pinks, phlox, colum- bine, shasta daisy and rudbeckia. Bulbs for Spring Planting 10c German Iris, Japan Iris, Caladium (elephant ear) and Lilium Aratum. Cannas and Tuberoses, Sc Gladiolus, 12 for 45¢ ‘Hedge Plants California Privet, 12 to 18 in., 25 for $1.00 Barberry, 18 to 24 in., 10 for...... $1.75 $2.95 Azalea Mollis $1.95 A hardy, flowering shrub that is ex- cellent for planting around the porch or foundation. When in bloom it is covered with orange-colored blossoms. [ . » PR Spring Sil 100 Distinctively New Designs Printed Flat Crepe ; $1‘084 yard Tiny all-over florals, so fresh and Spring-like, and those spaced designs so dear to Paris, as well as neat geometric patterns and smart polka dots from pin- head to silver-dollar size! An excellent quality crepe for $1.84 a yard and one suitable for fashioning your loveliest Spring and Summer frocks. Over a hundred fashion-right patterns—on pastel, medium or dark grounds. Grill Work and Panel Decoration . Have Been Cleverly Employed in This Simmons Bed At Lansburgh’s This Bed, a Comfortable Mattress and Spring—A Complete Outfit $25.95 Beauty and comfort—that's a Simmons bed! Attrac- tive designs that ensemble well with other bed room fur- nishings, a rich brown finish that goes with walnut or mahogany, and a Neversag diamond link spring and Slepeking all-layer felt mattress. 3'3"—4'—4'6". $3.50 Imported Printed Chiffon $2.29 »d. A soft, filmy quality chiffon in & choice of beautiful French designs on tinted or dark grounds. 40 inches wide. The Newer Plain Colors and Black 40-Inch Washable Flat Crepe $1.55 yd. - A superior quality crepe with the smart suede-like finish fash- ionable women demand! Shown in fifty lovely colors, including the new blues and glorious pastels featured at the Paris openings. 40 inches wide. Springtime Is Re-Curtaining Time! Cheerful New Curtains $1.50 Pair With all the world outdoors so bright and gay, you must give a thought in the Spring to your windows inside. Put up some new cur- tains in keeping with the season; have them cool and sheer looking, with a touch of bright color. Criss cross and ruffled styles of plain, dotted and figured marquisette; ivory or ecru colors, and dainty cream voile with touches of rose, blue, gold, green, and orchid. Curtains—Fifth Floor 40-Inch Silk Pique Both fashionable and correct for sports and street wear; in a host o sog:wputel shades, eggshell and white. Plain and Printed Shantung An all-silk fabric with the smart rough weave Paris so enthusiasti- cally sponsors or active for spec- tator sports. Silks—Third Floor A New Celanese Fabric Youw’ll Like! Crepesela Prints— In Neat Geometrical Motifs - New Black Footed GLASSWARE 35¢c A modern pattern for every modern home—engraved crystal glassware with gleaming ebony glass feet. Goblets Sherbets Tumblers Salad Plates Glassware—Sixth Floor Cretonne Spreads Twin or Double Bed Sizes $1.88 If you have cretonne drapes you should have one of these cretonne spreads to give your room a completely unified appear- ance! Use them this Summer in place of your silk or rayon spreads! Bedwear—Third Floor Another new synthetic fabric to tempt you—and what a soft, lustrous material it is! The minute you see it you will start planning your entire lSur?melt'! wga:irsbe, for ill;IOl on!hly looks cool.[ but is.d‘flxo;ze lf:;m f::l:el: eaf and bud designs—all on the new pastel grounds. inches wi and guaranteed s\;!n and tub proof— o " ANCHOR HOLLAND SHADES —are an economical Living Models Will Wear Made-Up Frocks of Crepesela Prints and a New York Fashionist Will Point Out Their Fashion Importance kg T rollers! Wash Goods—Third Floor Window Shades—Fifth Floor

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