Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 15

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BORAH DISARMING PLANS 1 . BET BI-PARTISAN HELP Plan for Oficial Determination of Beture Value of Big Ships Supported. Bl-partima support for the naval disarmament vnuntd uv;!u fldvl:n in the Senmate ay ng discus- sion_of Borab's disarmament resolutiodns. Semator Bu-h‘.&hn for an official determination of the future value of big ‘Dl in the American naval pro- g‘n indorsed by Senators Mc- ellar of Tennessee nnd King of Utah, demoocrats, while Senator Borah spoke at some length in behalf of his project. wnua the Senate discussion was in ss the House naval committee w.! ll.d indefipitely the hearing Pershing on disarmamen! mheduled for tomorrow, because O continued illness of Representative Bullar of Pennsylvania, committee airman. Seu!or Borah declared if the peo- ple of the United States, Great Britain and Japan could give voice to their opinions he felt confident they would speak for an agreement to reduce nnvt.l ‘building. + Many hth Navy officers,Senator Borah said, believe that capital ships ‘ hAvQ lost their value, because of the opment of submarine and aerial “rh.re but were unable, he said, to state their real opinions. In this con- nection he pleaded for what he de- soribed as “the releage of the real thought of the navy” an& asked that officers might be able tv give their real views to the goverignent. ROTARY CLUB TO MEET. V100 Per Cent Attendance Hoped For at Dinner Tonight. ‘The quarterly dinner meeting of the Rotary Club of Washington, D.C., at 7 o'clock this evening in the New Willard Hotel, is to be unique in that for the first time in the history of the . organization, a special and detarmin- ed effort has been made to secure an attendance of 100 per cont. Several weeks ago a “one hundred per cent committee” was appointed, and the members thereof have left no_ stone .umturned to have every Rotarian at the meeting this evening. One is in Filorida and another in the Panama Zone, or en route home, but if they attend a meeting of some other Rotary Club this week it will count the same as attendance here. The two ahsent onee have promised to save the record. AMUSEMENTS Clne-go Symphony Concert. aymphony or the con- certo and ].fl flle Sibelius’ symphonie | |} poem, “Finlandia,” off entirely. The orehestra plays with beautiful tone, |/l delicate shading, N‘..,Em"' and | I} has that nnhy of bow! in the vio- lins azd viclas so familiar in the “old | (| achool” ofl:h Mpr, Prihoda the Mendelssohn cencerto in B nlqor, opus u ‘which -" him m:u to show 1o advantage tone, of good size and SELL STOCK OF STORES. —— Employes’ Co-Operative Endeavor to End in War Department. h: closing-out sale of the m‘:g €0 stores ra hy mpbym» War Depl.rtmment progress, 'mouncement vhlx bezn mlda th.‘l the institu- | | n tions irpose during the rlu of high vrg- and tmt‘nmy vln shortly bc discontinued. For more than a Yyear the stores have arrlul an extensive stock of Erocerfes, M sh toilet ar- ticles and other iines of merchan- dise, ome -t them b-lnx located at 6th and B streets and the at 19th and B streets. 3 g EVERYBODY'S HAPPY HERE We haven't any tale of woe to sob out to the public about stocks being heavy and busi- ness being- slow. We cannot tell you that we ‘have a store full of old mer- chandise bought during the war period that we have re- duced, prices an to dispose of immediately, because it isn’t s0. The truth is our huyers have been spending most of their time in New York, among the manufacturers and importers, replenishing our shelves with new merchandise in the latest styles and at the present low prices. It should be very satisfying to you to know that the com- modities you are purchasing from us now are not shopworn and shoddy. We are in a position to pur- chase every bargain that is of- fered and we are taking ad- vantage of it and passing the opportunities on to you. Hairbow and Sash Ribbons, 35c yard Light and dark colored Ribbons of excellent quality; also a number of at- tractive plaids. Just the right stiffness for nifty bows. Metal Ribbons—Black, rose and tur- quoise, on a gold or silver ground; this lovely ribbon is well adapted for use on evening gowns. Special, yard, Faille Ribbons—Extra heavy, in all the wanted shades—flame, henna, turquoise and coral. A beautiful ribbon for-hats and sashes. Choice, $2.75 yard. Roman Ribbon—Plain and corded styles in pleasing color combinations. Used in_sashes and girdles this ribbon is very effective. Yard, $L29. First Middy Blouses $1.95—$2.50—$2.95 We have complete lines of these fa- vored school-wear Middy Blouses and every girl shotild have at east two or three of them. They are made of serviceable Lonsdale Jean, in regula- tion style; all white, with braid trim- ming. Sm:angefmmsmnyun. Middy Skirts at $1.95 These, too, are made of Lonsdale ]!un. in fu!lapleated models, with at- S‘nafmmswum ! G;rk Gingham Dresses at $2 95 shown in s variety of youth- ful -cylu. denloped fi fine mlity’gln.- ham, , enhagced wi trlnn ut solid eantruflng colors. The m price saves you exacetly one dollar, Third Fléehnlansbursh & Brother Dark Russet Calf Semi-Dress Pumps (Advance Sgring Styles) '$11.50 Milady, if you seek the newest in footwe:r you'u come and see thae rookl: fine, aoft darzfi—a with hand tumned sole, ankle strap, perforated mmmwu’hm Beoenl Fivoe~dazsbmeh & Broden ' 200 pairs Children’s “Nature Shape”" Shoes ' Onctoding our 4Jack asd JU™ Lins) e $205 &mmum &1% priced shoe: bo Stur- dil: m:de :ififw z:durdus‘l:tfukm'hfl ca]{ with broad toes and h Good- welted soles. Choice of straight {a:erand blucher styles. Shoes for best and playtime wear, LANSB’ , RGH&BROTEEER FEBRUARY VOCALION REC- ORDS—New song and dance “hits.” —“All the New Ones, All the Time.” Balcony, First Floor. ‘Washington, D. C, Jasuary 28. 1921 SATURDAY STORE NEWS 420-30 Scventh Street NW. For Saturday—The Largest Selection of “One-Price” Millinery - Shown South of New York and Philadelphia Smart New Spring Hats at $5.00 Featuring flower- trimmed models for matron or miss Fashion’s very last word in millinery are these new Visea Straw, Georgette C; Horsehair Braid and Taffeta Hats. They are so fascinating that you will not be able to resist their appeal. New and clever shapes are evidenced as well as the old favorit chins and close-fitting turbans. Jaunty turbans are trim ‘ned in clusters of gay colored flowers; sailors of gray horseHair braid are faced with straw and trimmed with lcaf-shaptd motifs; or a saucy little Faille poke, finished with clever embroidery—are just a few of the mahy, many attractive and distinctive models. Henna, Pearl Gray, Tangerine, 'l‘u'rquoise, Coral, Brown, Tan, as well as Navy—priced $5 Second Floer—Lansburgh & Brother Unusual Style, Quality and Value in " Newer Georgette Blouses at $5 Our"l;rge assortment of fine Georgette Blouses has been augmented for Saturday by the arrival of one Shown for the first time, models, fashioned of superior quality Georgette, with new square necks, finished with soft rolled collars edged in real Filet lace; or showing medal- lions of Filet and edges of Val lace. New vestees and cuffs are noted, with hand hemstitching, ters of tiny tucks. They may be had in flesh, white and_ bisque. Sues 36 to M—chotce -3t $500. Second Flosvmlamburgh & EHro. A Most Imfimnt Selling of Women’s Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Stockings 95¢C “Srrogulars” of.qualities warth $1.75 and $200 on today's market. Wanien will welcome this epportunlty to buy thelr spring and sammer of Silk Stockings at such a low price, Every pair is desirable, be- cause the faults are so trivial and will not im alrwea.ron of black and a varied assortment of shoe costume sh: Every pair properly full-fashioned and made with remfon:ed mercerized lisle soles, toes md high spliced heels and garter tops. Rggnhr and outsizu..pmr, 95e, um Choice, ane, Sample Undergarments are specially “priced - $1.69, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 ‘Envelope Chemiss, Nightgowns and Petticoats—hundreds of these lovely garments are offered at-prices that mean decided savings, They are made of good quality materials and generously trimmed with fine laces and embroidesy. The assortments are so large that every prefer- ence may be satisfied. Third mlfllh & Brother Saturday Specia Tozlet Aocessorzes wmmmmg W ""r- e i T e o e s ash, e e R vy D. & R. Cold Crevm, 200 Mennen's Tale, 19¢. Assorted Wrapped Caramels, d, 86c. Superior Quality Nafl Files, 15c, i Lemon’ Phster poud, oc. Prophylactic Halrbrushes, éc. ips, pound, Séc. Pivers® Vegetale, §1.19. hundred and fifty entirely new | embroidered silk dots, and clus-' A Sale of 600 New Spring Dresses TRAIGHT from the s;lowrooms of I The Price S leading New York creators. Every dress a spring model, fashioned of new, crisp fabrics, in new and striking guises that will meet your instant approval. $29.50 New Dresses. ...... (5] $39.50 New Dresses....... See Sunday’s Papers Of course, you enjoy wearing the new styles frst Come tomorrow, and see these New Spring Suits for Women and Misses Moderately Priced ’ $25—$39.50—855 Presenting at each price an unusually attractive and diversified assortment. Choosing now will be a pleasure. You have not had an opportunity, for at least four years, to secure suits of the high order as these at such moderate cost. The materials are all of a superior quality. The workmanship in every in- stance executed in an expert manner. They are without question the best values we have shown in years, Developed of Navy Blue Tricotine and Serges; trimmed with braid, embroidery and fine tucks. Come and investigate these’ new assortments while sizes are complete. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother The Boys® Shop °Announces - A Sale of Crompton (All-Weather) Corduroy Suits —also Polo O’coats and Sport Mdckinaws ‘ for one day only (Saturday) at.sapmse Crompton (All-Weatber) Corduroy Suits are made of a fabric that will stand up under “any” boys’ rough ‘use,’and the enly corduroy that ‘is protected against- water damage by a “craven- ette” finish, Trousers lined throughout, coats Sizes 8 to 17 nicely lined with brown twill turday years, and special at this price. For only, $6.95. Boys’ Sport Mackinaws Just the thing for the big boy. Just look at ‘em—real sport styled with storm collars, double-breasted, with snappy all around belt and deep pockets. Sizes 9 to 18 years. Saturday only, $695 Boys' Polo Overcoats Double-breasted Polo Coats, made of heavy woolen fabrics and lined with yoke and plaid lining; all around belt, deep collars and pockets with flaps. Sizes 3'to 8 years. For Saturday, $6.95. Boys’ Long Winter Overcoats at $11.75 Big_double-breasted, belted long overcoats in gray, brown and heather with large mfible collars and lined with yoke and plaid lining. Warmth without wexght tells the story in & few words. At $11.75. i Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk Sults at $8.75 The stufl service tailored into these suits makes them especially noteworthy at this pricing. All-wool Navy Blue Serge and fancy wool mixtures of gray, brown, green and heather are the most promment in this group. Sizés 7 to 17 years: At $875. Beyw Department—Fitth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. PrTe—— ‘

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