Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1936, Page 19

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Lansburghs SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 20, 1936—PART ONE. Dlistrict 7575 Orlglnal Rogers "Fairfield" 50-Pc. Silverplate ‘Service Made by the International Silver Company It's easy to see the advantage of buying your Roger & Bro. silverplate in a complete set. You not only save 14.63 (which is money in any woman’s budget) but you w get a tarnish-proof cese in the bargain. Heavily silver-plated “Fairfield” is richly and classically simple. Open-Stock Price for 50 Pieces 8 Dinner Knives, regularly $24 doz.._____ 16.00 8 Dinner Forks, regularly $10 doz._ .- 6.68 16 Tea Spoons, regularly $5 doz._ 6.6 * 8 Salad Forks, regularly $10 doz._ 2 Table Serving Spoons, regularly $|0 dox 167 TOTAL 44.38 *NO MONEY DOWN | Payments Are 1.00 Weekly Small Carrying Charge Added 34-Piece 2 4 00 Fairfield Set . 26-Piece w® Foirfield Set I 8.00 LANSBURGH'S— STREET FLOOR LONG SLIM HIPLINES come with the new Mis Simplicity Foundation 7.50 The skirt is |6 inches long, wnh firm elastie smoothing your hi Bones control you, front ond back. Thet lace uplift bmsslere cPosses so Icw in back that you can count on this Miss Sim- plicity for-formal weur too. Sizes 36 to 44. At Lansburgh's! LANSBURGH'S—THIRD FLOOR With Non- Tarnish Chest FORSTMANN'S WOOLENS for dresses, coats and suits 250 4, 5§95 4 Sponged and shrunk—ready for your needle. 54- inch Forstmann—in nubby weaves, twist, snode and fleecy coatings. Soft sheer dress weights in Fall colors. MARSHALL FIELD WOOLENS ' 195, Plaids—worn by famous Clans of Scotland—are now adopted by smart women of fashion. See our collection and also our Marshall Field nubby effects, crepes and other plain colored fabrics. R )))))>>)))))))))))));)))));) PIS>D>DIIPIIEIIIDSIIDIOII>I>OIPPOIDOSOODFIDIDOD I IDIIDIDOIIDOIIDID>DI>IOI>DPIEIIDOI>IDOFEIDODOII>>>F> I D> DD DODDO>> > >3 D> Tho there is no blare of trumpets or rattle of cavalry’s hoofs, the Annual Silk Parade is as brilliant as Na- poleon s _triumphant return to Paris. Lansburgh's, with its 75 years of fabric leadership in Woshmgton draws upon a wealth of experience and joins the Silk Parade with a display more glorious than ever, g 39-in. PURE-DYE SILK FLAT CREPE 1 i ’d. sonably prlced and long-wearing. Economical .39 no matter how you look at it. 39 -inches wide. yd. PURE-DYE ALL-SILK FAILLE CREPE Pure-dye Silk with the new corded’ effect you'll 169 Make it up into luxurious yndies. Use it for linings and frocks. 25 colors and 39 inches wide. SKINNER'S TEA DANCE CREPE Pure-dye Silk, glowing and lustrous—it's rea- see in dresses of distinction. 39 inches wide. New Colors. Pure-Dye Triple Wear Satin . 77770 TTTUIL 169 yd. Pure-Dye Silk Nub Crepe - - - - - ... ... ____._ 1.95 yd. Mallinson's Pure-Dye Pussy Willow Taffeta Pure-Dye Neva-Slip Superior Pure-Dye Hammered Satin LANSBURGH'S—SILKS—THIRD FLOOR T ue d all in the Princess \y 100 o petite O0C = __flattering unri‘ the f\c\fih\onx‘\)\em it int h fof \2r ckirts— th‘I‘“SS \'\“\GYOBG/“"Ck out z R \ine! o the s\'\o\l\deY h pictoria! DX s = ilbe p \ist, W ‘\?HO‘R% \cxo\'\fl ttern—0 dco\O" prope’ r fabric @ LANSBURCE wre—Y

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