Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1940, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1940. OUR THIRD AND LAST (*of the 1040 series) GUAGHTA OUR LOWEST PRICES or 1 SEASON If You Haven’t Taken Fullest Advantage of the Hundreds of Thrilling Bargains, Shop Tomorrow . . . Your Last Opportunity to Participate in This Great Storewide Sale Washingtonians must know a good thing when they see it! They came in droves Monday and Tuesday . . . thousands of thrifty, fashion-conscious people . . . eager to get their share of the extraordinary savings Lansburgh Days afford. Our Great Once-a-Year Event features everything from curtains to casseroles, from diapers to dishpans. From the most inexpensive to the finest. In short, Lansburgh Days were made to take in everyone. That's why you're sure to find just what you want whether it's for yourself, your family or your home . .. at OUR LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON! Notice we haven't listed a single item! Certainly not, we couldn't possibly list all the values on a single page. Not even a dozen pages could do justice to them. Reserve merchandise have been brought forward to replenish stocks for Wednesday's shopping. True, in some cases, selections may not be complete, but you'll find a huge array of exceptional values. If You Didn’t Get Your Copy of Our 16-Pg. Lansburgh Day Circular CALL WESTERN UNION and it will be delivered promptly An exclusive Lansburgh innovation. -Just call Western Union and it's on the way, or pick up one when you come in the store. amézlrgés f Tth, 8th & E Sts. NAtional 9800 DOORS OPEN AT y

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