Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1935, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935. B—11 YOUR PRE-EASTER NEEDS | @5 Junior Miss mly seen to it that you save money—we’ve scoured the important fashion sources so that everything in this sale authentic, looking-forward-to-Easter fashion. See every b of merchandise tomorrow—you’ll agree that this is a ) 522 94 and worthy Diamond Jubilee Event! We're not ex- pecting to cover up these suits when we go home Saturday evening—they’ll be ontheir way to your house! Such dashingly tailored Forstmann fabrics, such Easter-y fur- red suits, such 3-pe. monotones won’t stay long at Lans- ' 5 s burgh’'s—not at A FIRTQ ) Reefers! Swag- $22.94! 12 to 20. Y 408 gers! Belted 2 2 suits! Suits with blouses! Button- trim suits! Checked suits! Peter Pan col- Catalin Jewelry w , : AN MY el o v monotones, win- 74 2 : i dowpane wools, : i ! : . o > diagonals. Navy, C i i e © blue, brown, £ - green, tan or 1 / 3 Right now you're color-minded— . ot : I gray, 11to 17. AT % SPEC[A.L so right now's when catalin Jewelry b sly important the First fits into your fashion picture! Brisk we hopped over the & pink, bluhe, .\'elllow, turquoise, clqral wonderful in head- . carved bracelets, earrings, clips, : i s. S 1 for Saturday. ailors, Bonnets, For- R Ry SR les. All kinds of straws, STREET ELOOK-IRWELRX- les for $4.881 SECOND FLOOR ' j Capeskin Untrimmed , ‘ L $595 TO $7.95 s pinsir+ GLOVES COATS mull DRESSES Streamline diagonal wools ol . $6 3 85 ; Plain and novelty pull-ons in fine chica crapes, marcelle crepe, ] Red'ngoteS! worsted—in casual straight 74 | Dresses! -Youth ', $'|.79 $1 8 | Ensembles! : $488 light - weight kid and capeskin — 2 i A z 2 e sui swinging coat, in coats with i ring shoe ward- ;zfiors?e:?vlesatg;)e;xne;;\\\ lt?pé; L }‘;1,: detachable capes, coats with i 3 $ 8 8 i ored Nu-Youth capeskins are washable. Navy, beige, taffeta trimming, and coate s . Feather silks; ere’s built-in corosan and grey. Sizes 5%} to 715, with t‘laboratle lulc)kmfi. Navy, “Coolskin” polka omfort with of course—also ]f . beige, dots in navy and - 2 brown and gray. Sizes 12 to astels: “Soror- 09, AAA to C. i Washable GLOVES 20. 3 4. 351/, 1 . pagie.ss . 20, 36 to 44, 35 to 4315 Sal . ity” crepe shirt 3 and 4114 to 5114, RULE I e CEbe s OOR. 54C pr an 4 ‘ 4 dresses; sheer i ' LANSBURGH'S—SECON / 2 jacket dresses; Novelty imported mesh pull- FLOOR—COATS. We went happily maa trying to select redingote ef- s with A ¢ X . o cuh three models to sketch—each one’s the best fects; lambskin i : ¢ wear them right through the i yet! Come see which you'd choose, if you prints; jacket i . Summer. White, black, brown : ‘ wanted only three of these pure-dye prints prints; afternoon ) Ssar i ' ' =y, b g ST and sheer crepes. Here they are Saturday! crepes and sheers. LANSBURGH'S— " L ‘ Sizes 12 to 20 STREET FLOOR. e = LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—DRESSES. - o . 4 5 P ‘ ! u)‘serkglgg; Foundation Ve A I BUDOER CORNER. : /Satin and Crepe ) \ . P ~ Sample Blouses | [, LINGERIE , 95 : _ $1-39 : IEAA o 52‘.79 | losing foundation g B who get here earliest bncealed lining to Chemises, dancettes and P get the choicest he patented Gos- : panties trimmed with lovely Fi: B choice ! Colors and at the back and laces and made with satin / 1 prints a-plenty. Sizes m. In figured sashes and narrow ribbon i 34 to 38. Much be'tter brassi a shoulder straps. In tearose. 7 \. » blouses than $2.79's. ace brassiere an . Chemises in sizes 32 to 38; oy : Sizes 34 to 44. : dancettes in sizes 32 to 36 (with - ” Sk- $2 79 hOR—CORSETS. net-lined brassieres and panties Sy e 3 ll’fS, . in sizes from 17 to 21). - ¢ i —to finish off your new LANSBURGH'S— & blouse. Plain colors, THIRD FLOOR—LINGERIE. ; plaids, mixtures; sizes 26 £ e to 32. Best Spring colors. SECOND FLOOR. Brand 1 ’ p e KINGSY | | FUR CAPES! Utility Weight . way v_ 6 different styles! regularly $19.75 (U@ Spring Coats 3‘:??“:'? 77C g Shirt Frocks | ‘ ’;’”-’5 and S;l;s 814 to 10%4. ]‘Ons,' t‘v(vn. three and fo;xrdof ; a kind! Your savings totals de- A i Shirt frocks are practically a % . end on how fast you can run! e Good-looking man-tailored uniform for bright young Wash- 3 c.‘f:xl':?l; a?ll:c-;guki' Davins ; guitsfn il owo Sakircs Hone = % - ington women. Here’s a bevy 4 § ' chected Aud onio pIRiT dressy l g 3 5 of beauties—very, very spe- J 4 ;;:;::fl"&;‘;{;"fi : § ot coats with taffeta revers or ' $ cially purchased. Such extra ¢ ] ' s]o colors or k : i collars; - cape coats, reefers; bl details as glass buttons, mono- 4 kidskin :repe-ux‘::d suits with swagger coats; gram pockets, polka dot scarfs. ] 1 Capes. with full length coats; lined * Blue, gold, gray, rose, beige. . E . —A lucky buy of man-tailored imported tweed 12 to 20—and a few 40’s. - $25 e o suits. Sizes 12 to 20. " - G \. galyak, Saturday VER. 7th,8thand E _ g BECOND FLOOR. 1

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