Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1940, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1940. 80" y YEAR zo Sansburehs SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS NAtional 9800 . . . o : 2 Ounces Is All! Our New FOR MISSES a blithe, pretty rayon chiffon. Dotted with . Coco Straw * clusters of pansies. Colorful under Spring coots. Cool beauty on Summer days. Floral print on both white and black grounds, Misses’ sizes from 12 to 20. . 99 FOR WOMEN a new gauze-like jersey that defies crush- . L ing and mussing. Slim, youthful, shirred gracefully at =" ; the shoulders. A perfect “season-spanner.” White = 3 i ; 2 grounds only. Women's sizes.from 38 to 44. 7 = You'll hardly feel it on your head! But you'll A know it's there when you begin to get com- Lansburgh’s--Misses’ and Women’s Dress Shops—Second Floor, e ey pliments. A sensational up-or-dewn brim classic in a bronzed, husky cocoanut shade that blends with prints, pusuls—everythmg. ORIGINALS ) _ bring ] IOR more hits! , li 795 o “Tops” for Taking Spring % Exclusive with Lansburgh’s " . [ "STRIPE TEASE" is a chombray with more claims to : and Summer in Stride! | fame! First because Vogue c:ztns to cotton. Then because the stripes and ts make it pert. Red, tan, J U N l 0 B : or blue with white, Chalk-size stripes. “RIPPLIN' RHYTHM" does a little scalloping here ond ¢ ‘there ond produces o dress with decided floic! TOPPERS A 7 95 Huggable, lovable little coats. Doing duty over your suit and print and evening gown. Three different styles. A 3-pocket collarless cardigan . . . a middy coat . . . a tuxedo coat. Patriot red, beige, dawn, dusty rose, navy, black. Wool Shetlands, plaid wools, wool-and-rayons. Sizes 9 to 17. Lansburgh’s—Junior Shop—Second Floor \\?\3 ,' " ' A Lersturons—Busger Milinery— LA N LI R A e Not too warm . . . not too cool! Everyone needs an unlined SHEER COAT 0% 2 ki il L s B Here’s a duo c;f season-spanning eer wools or sheer rayon crepes. Nothing quite B : like them for bridging the gap between seasons. M [ K AY c [JA s s l Cs Ensemble them with your Spring prints. Wear them on cool Summer nights. They’re as neces- ( : . sary as your basic dress. Easy to get into . . « X b 9 .y easy to wear . . . easy on your budget. a ‘ You'll find them fitted or loose and boxy. Some with lingerie, trapunto, and pockets. Black or Dotty over dots? You can'have them sny cl’Y you fike navy. Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 44, here. Dots on the bodice & the skirt. Pick out your favorite, but we warn you you'll have o time deciding. A Lansburgh’s—Daylight Coat & Suit Shop—Second Floor * misty, lightweight washable rayon. Shirred and zippered. Rose, blue, aqua, navy, sizes from 12 to 20. v Lansburgh's—Sports Shop-Second Ploor fit like paint . . . our exclusive g : : T e e st e Belle Sharmeer |5 ~ Fashion goes the way of SILK HMOSIERY 7= W\ ‘WEDGIES’ .].5 ' u o | Star mumbers in .50 3 prs., 3.30 ‘ : ) : . our exclusive Nanette Shoes They come in dall leg sizes and It's the new way . . . the smart way to buy your Spring- into-Summer stockings! Ask for Belle-Sharmeer in your leg size. You'll get sleek ankles, siim seams, neat hems. Belle-Sharmeer stockings are sized in width and length as well as foot length. Brev for smalls, Modite for mediums, Duchess for talls. 3, 4 and 7 thread weights. Other Belle-Sharmeer Hosiery, 1.25 to 1.65 Lansburgh’s—Hosiery Dept—Street Floor . 4 ' ' . -d _ I

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