Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1935, Page 20

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 20, 1935—PART ONE. * Commissioner Geo. E. Allen: “Speaking unofficially, I feel that the outlook for the city of Washington is much brighter right now than it has been for several years. The city-wide response, which you inform me Lansburgh’s An- niversary has had, shows that business is definitely on the up-grade.” Mrs. Lloyd Biddle: President of the D. C. Federation of Women’s Clubs: It is encouraging to see a great store place within the reach of so many, the opportunity of continuing the high standards of living of which we Washingtonians are so justly proud.” * James E. Colliflower: “As President of the Merchants and Manufac- turers’ Association, I am encouraged by the re- ports of Lansburgh’s increases in sales volume during its Anniversary, which, I believe, is indica- tive of the growth of Washington itself.” i, Lansburel’s 73" Anniversary ends tomorrow with FOUNDER'S DAY! The Last Day of this Great Event which we respectfully dedicate to Gustave and James Lansburgh, the founders of this institution We quote the comments of these distinguished Washingtonians, because we believe that no words of ours could better summarize the fundamental aims of our 75th Anniversary Sale. Lansburgh’s is grateful for the loyalty and patronage of all Washington. We've tried to show you, through every special offering in our sale, how deeply we appreciate the encouragement you’ve shown us for 75 years. Tomorrow, in the climaxing event of Anniversary, our Founder’s Day, we repeat, “Gratefully Yours.” e e et e —————————— SEE THE 2 PRECEDING PAGES FOR ADDITIONAL NEWS ABOUT FOUNDER’S DAY!,

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