Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1930, Page 16

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\ s THE SUNDA Y STAR WASBINGTN D. C, NOVEMBER 16, 1930"-1"1' ONE. | LANSB‘URGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 ' No, Connection With: Any. Other Washington Store 1 e e i LANSBURGH'S . 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Start Mafing Gifts From - Fabrics Now LTV §H GHAR@TU o] Admltted Embezzling De- nied by Couple. Every Day During November We're Featuring an Extraordinary Value ia Toytown—Watch for Them! . —And Thousands of Yards of Fashionable Silks —At Prices That Are Absolutely Remarkable Winter’s Richest Crepes I Say Maa—lm ® Featured at One P_l‘ice Horsman Doll B @ $ 40-Inch All-Silk Queen o' Crepe $ I 24 ALUMNI OF BIG TEN TO MEET SATURDAY Entertainment Program Arranged for Former Students at Tenth Annual Round-Up. —1 can go to sleep, I have real hair and beautiful eyelashes. You'll adore my smocked and em- § Yard . broidered dress and bonnet. I'm - 20 inches tall, but only— = $ 4'59 5 WiflmChnsunng.fumbemdeveryuhonly —with winter entertaining in full wmg—wnh Thanksgiving dances and new evening frock a momentous question—here’s a sale of tremen- dous importance to thrifty women. Think of the many beautiful things that may be made from: ~ Silk Velvet 40-Inch Rich Satin Crepe 5205 yd 40-Inch Heavy Canton apesesd: silk 40-Inch Wash Flat Crepe ' 1 ki 4 If you are looking for a llntlc supple, a little softer than the usual flat buy this Queen o’ Crepe. It and shirts to perfection! Shown in 3 colors. TOYTOWN—FOURTH FLOOR Shown in Sketch, Vogue Pattern 5471, 75¢ ARERIR Sen l Dress Woolens—Coatings;Suitings ; $1.85 to $3.50 QM;M $ | .59 Four Well Known Washington mrs || Eade KR | g g e i et v e e e Black Crepe Learn the Art of Satin. Dramatizing the Table the new dark green, seal brown, wine, navy and black. All 54 inches wide, " WOOL GOODS—THIRD FLOOR Women's Clubs Participate. in P A TABLE-SETTING g COMPETITION 5100 yd ? Tuesday, November 18, at 3 P.M. ly woven chiffon ! in street and eve- for wide-leg ning shades; 42 pajamas! inches. The tables will be set for formal dinners, luncheons and buffet supper. The contestants will choose all china, silver and linen from Lansburgh’s re m"'fi:mm bl prmmed‘:ith .':: Japanese 35-Inch ling silver flower bowl. Everyone is cordially invited Pongee Taffetas to see the tables and be present during the judging. . : 34c yd. $1 yd Plain and The Contestants The Judges slkpon changeable coloss, md‘:u wide. Also for dolls, ‘drapes, Include the ine Duer . . . 50-in. Pongee, bedspreads and ‘Women’s City Club 79¢ yd. frocks. Georgetown Garden Club i i - Housekeepers’ Alliance Park View Women’s Club The tables will remain on s e CLEARANCE! All Floor Samples and Reconditioned s ' | . Sewing Machines, 25% Discount Natural color, all silk pongee; 33 Shown in Sketch—McCall Pattern 6339, 45¢ SILKS—THIRD FLOOR The Judging . . . Wil take place Tuesday afternoon, a. " 3 o’clock in the China Department on the Sixth Floor. Following the Contest . . . Miss Caroline Duer will speak on modern table setting as one finds it in correct- ly smart homes today. LANSBURGH'S_ 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional ‘9800 Only 3 Like the Model Sketched at s 50 Left — Was $79.50 — Slightly 3 9 Marred. Repriced—onlly, Floor samples, demonstrators and uncrated sewing machines—slightly marred or scratched, but efficient sewers. $5.00 down will deliver one to yout home, balance monthly! Fflnn.vlu for a year. ortable Model. .26 £ S A AR | Pt m $1%6 Donk biadet- s $108.78 Western Electric Portable. .$32 SEWING MA( oo

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