Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1940, Page 22

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THE! SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, APRIL 28, 1940—PART ONE. JOW comes that all-embracing merchandising event which -is anticipated an- nually by keen shoppers in Washington and the surrounding territory. It's big- ger and better this year because we have made it so. More offerings; greater diversity; hundreds of values; typical Lans burgh quality thru and thru . .. inall, an extra special event in observance of OUR 80th YEAR Many years ago we-inaugurated Lansburgh Day as a one-day sale. So widespread was its acceptance that it soon grew beyond the capacity of a single day. This year, in order that no person may be disap pointed; in order that no need be unful- filled . . . we have éxpanded this important event to three days! v i iance. ot a%Y Three big days, packed with values in the traditional Lansburgh manner; three big v ‘e‘:.‘“ socilitate YOU days during which you may stock upon your every need . . . for yourself; for your family;- for your home. And, remember, in every one of our 84 departments (base- ment included) you will find.plentiful selections of fresh, crisp seasonable offer- OUR LOWEST PRICES cooLE® Come early, tomorrow, and get your share of the hundreds of wonderful economies thruout the store. We are ready to serve you in every way. SALESP and Service He‘p:‘ been All have pical Lansb ist s here to 0SS ill ‘:oug\"‘y trained ou urgh service: to give nsburgh's X % 7th, 8th & E Sts. ¢ NAtional 9800 o offerings ¢ h Doy ite sign toP Al Lansbure \ue-and-wh idenflfl:(d :yw'l\\ find hundreds of U™ rS. o udv;r'iwd speciu\s, 00. ncheon, 35¢ Lo 4 i i

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