Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1937, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MAY 7. 193 ansburohs LSEVINTH, EIGHTH and £ STREETS District 7575 - . . . the color that radiates coolness—vastly flatter- ing to all women and with all costumes .. . now takes over the Summer color scheme at Lans- burgh’s. Here are the essentials in white you'll want for immediate wear . .. white gloves, gar- denia fresh . .. white shoes, definitely flattering with suntone hosiery . . . your white Summer hat that you’ll wear with EVERYTHING .. . the white topcoat for the races at Pimlico . . . and your first white frock for the first warm day. { You can get a lot of contrast with ' COLORED $2 BLOUSES Organdie and Dotted Swiss sheer blouses in bright and dark colors add excitement to your suit! Try wearing one of these in gay, bright pink with powder blue . . . or try the clear aqua with your black suit! Combine your white suit with bright red . . . or black! The effect’s star- tling and very smart! Lansburgh’s—Street Floor, A potential catcher at the Jefferson Junior High School, Blanche Fleming, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Fleming," 227 Third street. Tomorrow: Howard Brown, son of Mrs. Mamie Brown, at the Takoma Park Elementary School. —Star Staff Photo. " LAUREL GROUP FORMED || 7 ® ESTABLISHED 1365 o = . STANDARD Parents of Pupils in Band Plan | Concert. Brecial Dispatch to The Star. LAUREL, Md., May 7.—Charles A. | Bechtold has been chosen president of a newly-formed local group com- | posed of parents of the members of the Laurel High School Band. | vice president: Harry J. Arnold, sec- retary, and J. H. Turney, treasurer. given by Materials Give Satisfaction And that's why ot Barker's you always choose from standard grades of lumber and millwork. In the long run experience proves them to be the cheapest. Nation- ally famous materials make their Washington home . . at Barker's. GEO. M. BARKER * COMPANY o consists o LUMBER and MILLWORK 649-651 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 1523 Tth St. N.W. NA. 1348, “The Lumber Number” 7/ s. Keyes, Mr. and N Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. He Mrs. Rudd RIDING APPAREL Nirg b .98 Kdms o 390 hivs e 298 Ring vene 1,00 Riimg oursr 8,99 Sotvour Benerres 2190 Leather Riding Boots or Jodhpurs 5‘95 GECKERS 1314 F STREET N.W. BIFOCALS “g:7 6,95 Bifocal lenses with an invisible seam, no cement or paste used. Truly, here is the outstanding eye- glass value of the past decade. Every pair of bifocal lenses sold by us is unconditionally guar- anteed to give the utmost of comfort and perfect satisfaction. = Use Your Charge Account Optical Dept., Street Floor. Lansburghs SEVINTI, BOHTH wmd | STRHTS. Olewia 18 i Vo t Complete Selection of Misses’ and Women’s Sizes 32 to 44 Pure Dyed Satin! Twin Weave Crepe! SILK SLIPS 1 Emy 1 .68 Price. Beautifully made of exquisitely fine silks — lace trimmed or tt,allored. 2-seam or 4-gore cut.’ Lingerie—Third Floor, 3 for 5.50 / *’% 7.50 Nemo GIRDLES 35 250 is & substantial saving on new Nemo Girdles! Sat- urday is the last day at this price. Made of fine, light- weight Aero fabric, specially fashioned to support and fit smoothly. Others in foun- dations, with or without In- nerbelts, $5 tomorrow! Lansburgh’s—Third Floor, A dazzling array of WHITE LEATHER HANDBAGS 3.00 In the first place theyre GENUINE leathers . . . and remarkably fine leathers, amazing values for $3. Alligator or Lizard graining « « « mirror smooth white patent . . . calfskin . « . in stunning dressmaker pouches, great envelopes . . . or small ones . . . novelty han- dles and back straps! ... you can see from the two we've sketched how attractive the styles are. Dozens of other styles to choose from Lansburgh’s—Street Floor. apdsn O 2.50 and 2.95 Values! FITZWELL SHOES for Boys and Girls hool! Dress! Play! All nev& Summer shees, too s‘.y‘:;e:i.:fis;miced just for this sale! Moccasin, kiltie or plain 100 oxfords and dressy strap slip- pers . . . the most oppertune sale™ can imagine, because now is the z:le you'll be fiyi\;_xg»thoir,th for Summer. Alse fun and patents in- cluded, Sizes 812-3, A-D, 2.1 Lansburgh's—Chidren’s Shoes—Second Floor. ®

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