Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1931, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTQN, D. C, A STATEMENT: To the Thousands of Visitors in Washington from .a Washington Mercantile establish- ment that is more than seventy years old and has always kept pace with the develop ment of this great czty b Our Annual Spring Sales Begin Tuesday, April 14th, at 9:15 A.M. NQUESTIONABLY eager throngs will be here, because Washingtonians are fully aware of the significance of a Lansburgh Sale. Thousands of Washington people have received a ten-page announcement telling of the remarkable values we have secured for this.eight-day special selling, which begins tomorrow. We know SPRING SALES are not confined to Washington or to our store.". Probably your favorite store at home is now in the midst of a special selling such as we have planned to begin tomorrow. Of course, due to your visit to our city, you are forced to miss the savings opportunities they are offering for your wardrobe and for your home. That is why we have addressed this message to you, Because we want you to attend our Spring Sales. You’ll like our methods of doing business, our service, the quality and the correctness of the merchandise we carry; perhaps you will be amazed at the extremely modest pricings. Washingtonians are fully aware of the saving possibilities of any Lansburgh storewide sale. You Are Welcome We want you to feel just as much at home in Lansburgh’s as you would be in your favorite storeathome. We will do everything we can to make your shopping tour pleasurable and profitable. A\ [} S ¥ 1 e e N » ANNOUNCEMENTS such as these sent to our regular customers will be conveniently displayed throughout the store in order that you, too, may gather your share of the unusualvalues. LANSBURGH'’S No Connection With Any Other Washington Store MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1931 LANSBURGH'S 8th STREET In Tune W’iih the Season, Ounr Store Is Beautifully Decorated With Lovely Pink-Hued Cherry Blossoms I33941S 4 For Your ~ Convenience A Store Directory Which May Be Carried in Your Purse or Pocket. STREET FLOOR Notions J ewclry Handkerchiefs Men’s Wear Shop Boys’ Furnishings - Children’s Hosiery - Young Men’s Clothing Hosiery Repair Service BALCONY Tea Room SECOND FLOOR Millinery Women’s Coats and Suits Women’s Dresses Women’s Shoes Children’s Shoes Furs Women’s Sports Wear Sweaters and Accessories Misses’ Coats and Suits Junior Coats Misses’ Sports Wear Women’s Inexpensive Dresses Misses’ Inexpensive Dresses Women’s Inexpensive Coats Misses’ Inexpensive Coats THIRD FLOOR Knit Underwear Muslin and Silk Underwear Linens Domestic Sewing Machines FOURTH FLOOR Beauty Patlor . Toys irls’ Wear Radio Infants’ Wear Outdoor Furniture Baby Carriages and Furniture FIFTH FLOOR Rugs Upbholstery Novelty Furniture Linoleum SIXTH FLOOR House Furnishings China and Glassware Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Easy Washer Lamps and Shades Frigidaires BASEMENT STORE

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