Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1921, Page 18

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e G Aestees ~THE .- EVENING : STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY.. 10, 1921, There Will Be Some, of Course, Who Will Never Know When to Quit. —Rv Wahetar. VER O, OU NO! oW LISHEN C ror NOwey Reupholstering and Slip- Covers—the January Prices Actual Cost Instructions in Lamp Shade Making and Knitting. Hours, 1:00 to 5:00 Daily ’ All Sales Advertised for Monday, Continued Tuesday! * o MORE WALT ! | Know WHER ) BgRT ! Dord' T b | GOTTA PLENTY. b/ B A CRAB! PROMISHED TH'/ LE'S HAVE A LIL MIS5U5 ¢ WoULD — RuB STEIN S | HAD 2 ANGEL'S MELSOY 10 E ‘Foes 2HEM WELL SERENADES ALL & vome! i Iy OF ZrAT OPusH ( 3¢ ¥ GAvE Osw' [ 4 SHOME KIC« i i 2HAT STUEF. RHADSHODY & Jusr A Lie ONME WiTh A HALF TONE Tuesday in the January Sales — — — Just recesved—400 dainty | Very special—for Tuesday only New Cotton Blouses | | Boys’ “Bell” Blouses g $1.39 e, 09c Smart, new styles—fashioned of plain and _ There is a certain amount of l::)é’l‘l{{AB ser;; fancy woven white voile and madras—with new | iceability in_a blouse with :lhT de l'all'll style collars, trimmed in Venise patterns and label sewn in. It wears and launders well— Another shipment—on sale tomorrpw 2,000 Pillowcases 25¢ Just a week ago we placed on sale 6,000 of these splendid cases at this price—they were all sold in one day. We are fortunate in getting s{ec;‘al, each.... val laces—some have embroidered organdy col- and stands up under the strain of service a boy | 2,000 for tomorrow—only one size, 45x36—made lars—others are semi-tailored. These are of | gives it. Made of neat striped percales with with heavy muslin, straight with selvage. They the kinds which always fill a need for dainty neckband and attached collars, also Eton collar are called mill runs—but you will find no faults N white waists. Remarkable value-giving at this | styles; all perfect goods. Sizes 4 to 16 years— that will injure their serviceability. While they special price—$1.39. Sizes 36 to 46. | special, 69c. last—25c each. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Fitth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother First Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother " o D @ ; - $3.50 Duofold | $21.25 and $5.50 Deltox ~ | 9 | . . 1l i ' Men’s Underwear| Union Suits $18.45 Rugs | | Grass Rugs, each | | | b 1.85 $16 $2.50 ] o Ld Duofold Shirts and Drawers Women’s Forest Mills com- Three different grades of Only twenty-five of these | —made with wool outside for bination suits, with fine qual- | rugs in sizes 9x12 only. )Vool serviceable grass rugs in rose, 5 | warmth: cotton next to the | ity glove silk tops. The low- | fiber, rattan‘la and ;tlcncx: c:'iex I| Il blue, green and brown. Size | body for comfort—sanitary | er part is of fine ribbed cot- in many colors and lovely de- |l 46x76. All have attractive MOSIC, ACCORDING To | andynon-irritant. Z 1‘ ton.p Knee length. signs to choose from—$16. stenciled border. THE SECRETARY OF THE & | First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | NATIOMAL MUSIC TEACHERS s = ASSOCIATION, WiLL GIVE THE FEIR I W 7 N — N COUNTRY THE STIMULUS FORMERLY (“( T 3 ! z 2 TAxErlY gaozE — $10.50 Brushed | | Very special | Chantilly Women’s $5.00 1 | . . 5 . I Wool Scarfs Square Veils Flouncing, yard | | Slip-on Gloves; | 3 NEW VENUS DISCOVERED. | Wonderfully Sculptured Head | | Found in African fcmple. | ROME, January 10.—The Stefani + Agency quotes press dispatches from | northern Africa as sdying that gov- ernment emploves have digcovered in the ruins of a temple in old Cyrenaica : & wonderfully sculptured head which experts believe to be that of the Venus of Cyrene. \ College Boys Soon To Rival Fair Sex As Expert Cooks STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Jan- ‘uary 10.—Man students at Penn- sylvania State College are go- Ing to learn how to cook. The home economies depart- ment announces that, begin- ning with the second semester on February 1, a course to be known as “domestic science 53- cookery for men,” will be fm- Cyrenaica, in_ancient geography, was a country of northern Africa, 1y- ing between the Mediterranean on the north, Marmarica on the east, the desert on the south and Syrtis-Major on the west. The town of. Cyrene, ly- ing ten miles from the Mefliterranean, S ol S | Bk R i o Tooth Paste Dimity Spreads | | Wool Blankets | | Coutil Corsels “with special em- ipon those suitable for camping.” The men will have a one-hour lecture and three hours a week practice in the cooking labora- tory on the women’s side of the campus. its site contains many . gntiquities. | Available records do not mention a “Venus of Cyrene.” _— Owls are fitted by nature for sleep- fing in the daytime and are able to protect their eyes from.the glaring ! light by screens that are drawn side- 1 -1 | ASK CLOSER FRIENDSHIP. Women of Britain Propose Better Relations With American Sisters. - LONDON, January 10.—With the ob- Ject of promoting closer friendly inter- course between British and American women, a women’s committee of the English-Speaking Union has been formed under the presidency. of Viscountess Bryce, ife of the one-time ambassador to the United States. Arrangements are being made to pro- vide hospitality and entertainment for American women -visiting England, and to co-operate with corresponding com- mittees in the United States in linking up women’s various spheres of activity cn both sides of the Atlantic. The president for the United States Violet Astor, Viscountess Gladstone, the Countess of Kerry, the Countess of Reading and a host of other women prominent in London society. —_— It has been found that if hens are wise across their eyes. that shut out - all the light. g fed for a week or 8o on food in which is mixed a salt of iron, the white of :he‘ eggs they lay becomes very rich n fron. — LANSBURGH&BROTHER Monday, January 10, 1921 STORE NEWS 420-30 Seventh St. N.W. —_— all from regular selection. above—and braided. Sizes for women and misses—at $29. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Sale of Dresses The selling begins at 9:15—it is sure to be a short and fast one—Dresses like these at the price are so unusual—we ad- vise yot to come early for a satisfactory Remember, these dresses are not sale dresses —all of them from our regular stock, and their very fineness has been their undoing, for they are the ones of a kind remaining from the in-between-price groups—in all, there are about one hundred models to choose from—Dresses of practically every description. ~ There are many fabrics, other than men- tioned above, many combinations of materials —many styles, and every one suitable for im- mediate early Spring wear. Dresses embroidered in silk and wool; dresses exquisitely beaded and stock Charmeuse Dresses H $7.50 Lovely scarfs, in brown and blue heather mixtures; also some in stripes with belt and pocket. 2 yards long. First'Floor—Lansburgh & Brother " 30c Kolynos 3 for 50cC If you have never tried us- ing this excellent tooth paste, now is your chance when it is so low priced. 15¢ Borax. Powder, 4 for 25¢ First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. - Flannelette and knit under- skirts, also bloomers, in white and 2 number of dainty colors. Just right for cold weather. Third Ficor—Lansburgh & Brother. | Silk Tricolette $1.98 Faultlessly knitted—36 inches wide; colors—Gray, light brown, dark brown, light navy, dark navy, taupe, steel, copen, black. Satin Charmeuse 40 inches wide $2.69 ‘This lovely fabric, of a beautiful, soft, lustrous finish, presents an outstanding: valge.. Colors—Navy, Havana, copen, black, white, 36-in. All-silk $2.69 Name woven on selvage—s guarantee of service. Thirteen wanted colors, also black and white. Exceptional value, Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Skinner’s Satin || $1.50 Square veils, daintily em- broidered, in two tone effects; also some with contrasting dots on black, brown and navy. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Field Quality $2.77 Size 81xgo. Every woman knows that “Field” quality means absolute satisfaction is guaranteed. Very easily laun- l dered and serviceable. Sixtk Fleor—Lamsburgh & Brother. (0 e o) ' $3.95 Duckling Fleece Kimonos $1.95 Long kimonos, in handsome floral designs—all ribbon trim- med, with self girdles. This price for Tuesday only. 36-in. Nainsook 38¢ yard A very soft, fine grade with a silk-like finish. A delightful quality for fine lingerie, -etc. This is an extra special price, Regular 30c | 36-in. Longcloth | 19c yard A very firmly woven quality with a soft chamois finish that is very well adapted to the making of fine undergarments, etc. Regular $4.75 | 36.in. Longcloth | $2.98 piece Each piece of this longcloth contains a full ten yards. It is a medium_ weight, with a very fine chamois finish. ¥irst Floor—Lansburgh & Brother e e $4.50 36 inches wide. Stunning black Chantilly flouncings, in a large range of patterns—suit- able for evening dresses. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. $15.00 Part $11.77 pair Size 70x82—a very finely fin, ished well loomed white blan- | ket that is certain to give the utmost in service and satisfac- tion. Good value. Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Kimono Silk Warp $1.25 This is not an all-silk fabric, there is just enough cotton added to increase its service- ability. Many colors. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Table Damask 59c 58 inches wide—very heavy, lustrous quality, in a large variety of patterns. The lowest price in years. $1.00 White Union Huck Towels 69c White fancy huck towels, hem- stitched—large size, with woven border effect, and space for mono- gram. Extra—Cotton Huck Towels 19c You know that this is a bar- gain—all white heavy cotton huck towels, some with red borders— hemmed. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother $2.95 to $2.75 | $3.00 A wonderful quality slip-on kid glove, in brown, beaver and iceable for all kinds of wear. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. [ 4250 to $4.00 $1.95 QOdd lots and discontinued models—made of pink and white coutil ; medium and low bust—all with-hose supporters. Sizes 19 to 30. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Outing Flannel 19¢ yard This outing flannel is a soft, heavy quality—in plain white, as well as checks, plaids and stripes, in light and dark colors. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother French Serge $1.69 High-grade, fine Australian yarn is employed in the making of this serge—fast aniline dye. Nice for dresses and skirts. 54-inch Navy Empress Cloth . $1.69 A feature about Empress is that it is non-crushable; light- weight for Spring dresses or skirts. Navy, brown and black. Line Suiting 79c Half wool—gravelette weave— navy with fine hairline stripe in | white—for skirts and one-piece dresses. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | Navy Biue Hair | s 55 Full Bolts $55.00 Dresses "Tricotine Dresses Third Floer—Lansburgh & Brother 5 $50.00 Dresses C‘ Dll';:yn Drel;:es reas repe ‘Meteor Dresses - =) e = gz—:gz g Wool Velour Dresses q Silk specials for Tuesday 3 | Linen Specials for Tuesday Dress Goods specials W =xenes Satin D; 5 . | . —_— m—— o 36-In. Fiber Regular 75¢ | |$1.00 Mercerized| | 50-inch Navy l | white. PXM sewn, very: serv- | &

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