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d&&Sltt!&Sil&i!Sfesl»fesfesfelifesS&&» I p a<rf> 1 #JsMN& PAY CHECKS CONVENIENTLY CASHED—IST. FLOOR. ' ' @ iss A wwßNi ——mi •,.-•■ — —.I -M.I ■-•-■ ( This is the L&B invitation to you share in this event that is known throughout the District for its great saving 1 opportunities. Hundreds of thousands of dollars’worth of merchandise will be offered, in every instance at much Super Values less than regular prices. Limited space permits mentioning only a few of the many items. We speak very sin- F wj j j I cerely when we say it is the part of good judgment to buy during this sale. Every day will reveal new surprises or et esc ay in super-value offerings—keep posted by reading L&B ads daily you’ll find it profitable! Shop early! K «*w *• * r*T C Such Values Will Make the Anniversary Famous! /Y/Y/Y ~\T 1 S* &* H | i 44-In. All-Wool Serge, $1.19 Yd. 5,000 lOrOS Os Silk street floor. ALL WOOL and 44 inches wide! Thoroughly sponged and shrunken, and ready 1/ o-i rr i ty a for the needle. A quality suitable for one-piece frocks, middy suits, skirts, etc. Choice Offered at Unusual Anniversary Solo Prims i I Sliver Mesh Bags . . . $1.64 of a full range of popular Fall colors-plenty of navy. ft n l Me Prices ™ Mrvmi/r amhv A'TiKir'c cc phtpitt 'T\A/TT I ca inrVipQ wiHp The most favored Fsll silks. Qualities that you have come to expect from \Afashington s Only 100 of these beautiful silver Mesh Bags. NORMANDY COATINGS 56-mc O . most p opu i ar s jifc s hop—and values such as you have seldom seen! A most complete as- Very small mesh with fringed bottom. Sav- width-a 1 wool. Colors, seal copen Very fine quality (or suits, dresses and sortment of Fall colorj^— including plenty of BLACK. What woman can afford to pass this ings apparent at a glance. taupe, wine, fawn navy and black A wraps. Choice of sand, seal opportunity by? Choose from— most popular coating—at a /• \ Q tan Lucille, gray, navy and <2*o AQ " 00E ' sma " price Yard sS4 * 4 ® black Yard 2,000 Yards 40-Inch Satin Canton Crepe /tU C\ Wrist Watches .... $6.64 J£t£S°L .im£'of ““gw., Fin. 1,500 Yards 40-Inch Heavy Flat Crepe A Women’s Wrist Watch, with six-jewel, lever woven. Colors, navy, brown, beaver, quality, all wool and 54-inch width. Fine r J v . VI II Swiss movement—2o-year, white gold case. A taupe, copen and black for QQ dress weight, in navy, seal & | Off 1,000 Yards 40-Inch Satin ChaiHieUSe II very desirable watch. dresses or coats. Yard $4/20 and black. Yard street FLOOR LAKSBCRGH k BRO 200 Yards 40-Inch Faille Crepe Every yard pure Ivory (mfg.) Mirrors . SI.OO Notions rondc %on 300 Yards 36-Inch Changeable Satin *j” o ‘° Just 125 of these four, five and six inch Mir- iIUUUII /\Vt rors, of fine quality manufactured ivory. Shop M At Anniversary Prices early if you want one. 12-section Adjustable Dress fj ffS V fllllOS All-Silk Black 40-lnch Black 36-Inch Black STREET FLOOR. Kumpicl Dress Forms, with j Chiffon Velvet Satin Crepe Satin Duchess I Hairbrushes SI.OO I J!r!wK*2U $3.95 $2.59 $1.59 A most surprising value awaits you Fifty «c M nrh'"!.. f 1.39 i-.'“c'h27c. Regularly $5.00! ALL- s3.sovalue! ALL-SILK. $2.00 quality! Rich, Brushes of manufactured ivory and shell, all John j Cltrk Three-cord BEDSPREAD FRINGE— WOMEN'S GOWNS—Of SILK, with deep rich pile. one of the favored Fall deep black; extra heavy | j bristled. Buy for gifts I Sewing Cotton, dozen 29c si.oo. Embroidery Thread. nainsook; design* for white or A quality that will drape weaves. Handsome drap- quality for wraps dresses STREET FLOOR. i 45-yd. Spool Darning Cotton, 10c and 25c ball. colored em b ro.dery. beautifully. . ing quality. slips, etc. black, white and cordovan, OYSTER LINEN Each • • J 6 “ * v ’ n rr< l 1 C . ibssA 6 5p0015.... 19c CLOTHS—4S and' 54 inch TEA TOWELS—Of glass . dfhPC. 1 able Set . • • 50.04 Sapphire Brass Pins, 160 _ square; stamped toweling with red-stripe bor- THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH * BRO. count. 2 papers ........ /c f or em broidery. Cl QO der. Many designs. 14« f Six knives, forks, teaspoons and tablespoons, True Poir lJ Brass Pms > 300 Each Each ,■ °* good Kot«\” r,i* c „™f, m lSSSf - 01 JS?°Z£FSsS SS Three Thrills From tlie Lining Dept. i! Sliver plate. Liuaranteed. ular size. Dozen. .. 39c easy to work designs, rn three inch hemstitched hems; . , p 1 __ STREET FLOOR. Hor "« C ? ,K ha , B P . n> Each ° IC stamped with attractive de- ' 1 n . ~, ... , | c ... .- .. n . white. 2-lb. bat.......... .SLiO * TASSELS - With JQ n signs for white or col- 58c Congo Mu*-Silk and j 75c Dropstltch Sateen- S.lk and Cotton Brocades r. c. D | s£.l on Cross-qu.ltcd Cotton Battmg with pull cord. Each ored embroidery. 7Q n cotton lingerie fabric with Wei fabric, in honey dew. ,In popular colors: Gray co ! Girls Gym Bloomers. n 2 J ,b - bat ......51.95 INFANTS’ ROMPERS— Each 7VC lustrous finish. 36 inches wide light blue, rnais, orchid, pink pen. navy, tan and black. J Baby Pants, pure natural /a/ hatiste and nRF*J<JPR aROf in excellent ranee of >1 snd \vhite. Dainty Ideal for linings, blouses and The famous Kenilworth make. Selling regu- ; j 35c ? u ti Yard”?**.. 45C {ngenc medium. 55 dresses.. Anniver- g 5 i larly at $1.95. Good quality sateen, full pleated ll C ZV p ™ signs. Each.... stitched all around for crochet Vard ; sary price, yard,.. V*-*** | on adjustable waist band and knee. Sizes 8 i i Household Aprons pure gum GOLD BRAIDS— lAp edge: stamped for cm- J/Tp STREET FLOOR, LAXSBURGH k BRO. to 22. I I 1,000. At, each 35c Many styles. Yard.. v broidery. Each * FOURTH FLOOR. STREET FLOOR THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH k BRO. Yetr Tunic Blouses , $4.64 Imported Dress Ginghams, 33c Yd. Crepe de chine, canton crepe, novelty crepes Lansbursn (Juality Linens Beautiful Ginghams, in a very large assortment of colorful checks and plaids; 32-inch I and figured silks in ruse, red, praline, blue, fez, i •/ width. Be sure to provide for plenty of new school dresses and house frocks in this sale to black, navy and combinations. Round or V LINEN TABLE DAMASK—Two special val- PURE LINEN NAPKINS—Three very special morrow! necks, turn-back collars. Sizes 36 to 44. uses; 70 to 72 ins. wide; heavy quality; lots of fine damask dinner napkins: «/• twj r p\A7o "PI V PHPT IXI _ i oa TXT nITT IM r x?T atvtktitt r a SECOND FLOOR. assorted patterns. Usual $1.75 value. 90 18x18 inches, dozen $2.98 36-IN. TWO-PLY POPLIN—Fine qual- 36-IN. OUTI N G FLANNEL—Good j I Yard 20x20 inches, dozen $3.69 ity; m all wanted shades. Anm- /IQ., designs; extra weight for sleeping AO cr*u W J I. II <tcz A/i Usual $2.39 value, yard, $1.85. 22x22 inches, dozen $4.79 versary price, yard garments. Yard —IOC/ SUK Vmbrellas . . . $5.64 \ DAMASK pattern ? E I«, L mL N r IQ- 36-IN. PERCALES—Good assortment of WHITE DOMEX FLANNEL-27-inch Women’s Umbrellas—3-inch wide Ottoman ° ial each ... .. quality. Yard designs for womens house frocks 1 n soft, white cotton, so desirable for |ej tape border. 10-rib; 22-in. stubby style, tips and ’ 22x22-im Napkins to match,' doz'J $4.95. PURE LINEN GLASS TOWELING OO p and boys’ blouses. Yard Winter wear. At yard X*C ends of amber. All Fall Colors. fit flfl TEa’naFKINS— PASSAIG CHALLIS Large assortment FANCY OUTING FLANNEL 27-inch street floor. j match Set are of extfa fine 14x14 7 q of colors—ideal fabric for comfort T J width; colorful designs; a quality 17 LINEN TOWELS—Hemstitched; good in- 6 for covering. Yard ideal for children’s wear JLjl X Fountain Pens • • BSc quality; size 18x34 inches. Each STREET FLOOR. LANSBUR6H k BRO. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. I*l * - Half price and less. 14-kt. gold points; self- j ~ _;i j filler. Guaranteed. Styles for men, women, j ! b °ys and girls. Ideal gifts. Just for This Great Celebration! t T * __ _ #Tn /* . mmnm n ~J ;. , , Men! Line Up tor writing Paper, Box . 45c \ Boys Mackinaws , U Coats ana . n , _ . i m, ~a Tim.Pant* Suit* Lnglisn Broadcloth Shirtsl envelopes to match. Wonderful value. ij.i fiipppP* p-j STREET FLOOR, t jM ' P—— '■! Flannelette Gowns . . $1.29 I \ Pink and blue striped flannelette or all white, 11 'tt vjJ/ —JL. 0 JET of heavy quality, trimmed neatly. Round, 'v■>.; 7;':: . I I ■ f square and V neck lines. Sizes 16 and 17. $5.94 is such a very low price that it may be <r SI,EETFIOO ' MX e“I i==^SZ^mm A~urea Face Potcder 71c j ! with real pride—each garment a credit to this store. Collar Attached or Neckband Styles -■ Y V A J\ ~ _ _ ,_ . Big Plaid Mackinaws—Sizes 7to 17 It is a fortunate man who gets a big supply (A \ D Mennen 8 Talcum 15c mgj IH| Double bre..ted-muff and side pockets; all seams piped; of these Shirts—for this sale sets a new record of U)/' B Binds 9 Honey and Almond Cream 36c j ■ heavy doth facing—mart belted model. valuc-givmg. ' ) H \ C street FLOOR ■ M W Chinchilla Overcoats-Sizes 3to 8 - > previous to this event that the ? \U \ H V \ ■ if Botton-to-neek; belted; warmly lined; muff and .id. m shnt seUmg had bwn accomphshed by fVi / H | J T* JJ U A n ctl tA M pockets. Navy, gray, brown and tan. US— but this one takes the cream. I I ' J Beaded Hand Purses • $1.04 _J Heavy Overcoats—Sizes 3to 8 Fine quality, genuine imported English J Only 100 of these beautiful imported beaded d . Double-faced mannish coatings; belted; muff and side fike them^*^ 0 * \ %■ Purses. A varied selection of uifique designs here. Boys 9 Blouses (i/tp . pocket.; warmly lined. Good colors. -tailored to perfection. You 11 like them. (and rich colorings. A Hummer Value .... Two-Pants Suite-Sizes 7to 17 . C^ e of white, gray, tan and blue—in all =A I '■ STREET FLOOR. Collar attached-high-count percale Mixtures, tweeds, cassimeres and corduroy ; belted models; Sizes 13 /* to 17—and assorted S eeve leng hs. I ! ! P Come tomorrow-get at least six! values. Sizes 6 to 16. FOURTH FLOOR, LANBBURGH k BRO. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH k BRO. ———A 7 j Now Turn to Page 2 THE EVENTyff STAR. ITASHTNGTON'. P. C.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER SO, 1924, 33