Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1935, Page 20

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'&_éo THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., JUNE 9. 1935—PART ONE. - ANNUAL JUNE SALE 1000 Quality Dresses Lansburgh's June Dress Sale is a sale with a following. Washington waits for it the way youngsters wait for the Fourth of July. This year we're bring- ing you 1,000 marvelous, just-out-of-the- wrappings Summer dresses! DRESSES REGULARLY 13.95 DRESSES REGULARLY 12.95 DRESSES REGULARLY 10.95 Sale Price - ] R With 1,000 dresses we can cover a lot of territory! It would take a column as tall as the Washington Monument to describe all the. styles! Dozens of styles in sizes 14 to 20! (Look for the embroidered nets with the ruffly col- lars!) Real variety in hard-to-find little women's styles! (Don't miss the chif- fons with jackets cut to add inches to your height) And for women—we're telling you that in this sale size 52 has as much charm as a 14! P Pobie. o W L 45" g o ik o el We promise you we live up to our reputation—Lansburgh's for the New Things while they're News! Know those washable pastel silk crepes with the jackets ?—they're in this event! You've been seeing spectator sports satins in our higher-priced dresses — they're right here at $8.88! You've been hear- ing about ‘monotone and multi-color chiffons for daytime! Here they are! All the featured new colors as well as your old standbys! There's a rage for iris, lilac, hydrangea pink, buttercup yellow. We've captured them for you! Take our advice and get here bright and anxious. Lansburgh's June Sale is famous for the great crowds it draws. LANSBURGH'S—SECOND FLOOR—DRESSES. to keep you cool and comfortable P W ... Your last chance to see Colleen Moore’s $435,000 Fairy Tale Doll House rwExcephonal SALE of Sheer Frocks Last Showing Monday 33,672 people have already seen this glamorous, never- to-be forgotten Doll House. The afternoon crowds have taxed the capacity of Lans- burgh's immense second floor. Satin Slips and These are the coltlons French Crepes ladies have been asking for An event that will make Lansburgh’s Cotton Shop hum with canny shoppers! All sheers—because we know our Washington thermometer. Swiss ginghams, tissue ging- hams, dotted swiss, lawns and plenty of those new sheer seersuckers! Notice the swanky details of the five dresses we've sketched— SKETCH 1 the other seven have just as Dotted swiss. W hite only. 16 to 42. much eye-appeal! SKETCH 2 LANSBURGH'S—THIRD FLOOR Sheer seersucker. Green, blue COTTON SHOP. red. 14 to 42. SKETCH 3 Swiss gingham. Blue, wine, red, brown. 14 to 42, SKETCH 4 Seiree_muslin. Blue, grey. " Sizes 16 to 46, SKETCH 5 Swiss gingham. Red. blue, brown. 14 to 42. You'll never forgive yourself if you miss it, so plan an early morning visit, Miss Moore, in person, will autograph copies of “The Enchanted Castle,” the fas- cinating book about the Doll House, Monday from 10 to 11 am. and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Lansburgh's second floor. The price of the book is $1.00 DIAMOND, JUBILEE YEAR 195 —better for 6 reasons Look for these fine points: (1) super-seamed to prevent ripping; (2) guaranteed agamst fading, shrinking or shifting with ordinary laundering ‘% care; (3) made of fine French crepe or pure dye satin; (4) 21-inch shad- ow panels on bias cut styles, 8-inch hems on silhouette styles: (5) ad- justable shoulder straps; (6) full cut.” Lace trimmed or tailored vees; bras- siere top styles, tearose or white. 34 to 44, Lace-trimmed, extra sizes, 32 to 52. THIRD FLOOR—LINGERIE. I™, 8™ and §

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