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o . T WANI HIGH Sl}Hlllll” ‘ LANSBURGHE&BROTHER || NOLDCENTRAL' Home of Juniors Proposed by Washington, D. C,, Feb. 6, 1921 STORE NEWS ‘ 426-30 Seventh St. N.W. Offm'a]s to House Semor Institution. Old Central High School, at 7th and O Streets, vacated upon thé opening ef the | WHAT IS YOUR HOME ASKING FOR TODAY? Perhaps the addition of a beautiful Floor Lamp ne dnstitation 3% 110 End'> Chetan school, may again become & senior in- | § stitution, Sehool officials, it was.learned If such be the case, then we want you to attend this event—tomorrow: Ixm Tight. "aro_ seriously constdering & . _THE SUNDAY STAR, FEBRUARY 6, 19211 ABTI. " IF FOR ANY REASON you cannet come to the store to make purchases, Jane Stuart, our Expert Shopper, is at your service. Write or phone Franklin 7400. plan to orgenize another high school in the old building, in order to relieve overcrowding in the five. white high 04 th’ &t. F and G lc'rl‘ml!, ‘which i’s said to Ll‘al:v%e?‘ached H 6 9 serious’ proportions since nning Columbi: of the second semester. F St' Co lztll s The plan proposed by school officals r. Theater Corner to establish a new high school at old Central, it is pointed out, will not cause the removal or abandonment of the jun- ior high school, which is now located in part of the building. The new high school, it is said, will be quartered in f 'I‘hose M - the unoccupied portion of the building. More o one Housing for Excess Pupils. Under the plan being considered by * 3 by school authorities, excess pupils in the high schools would be sent to old Cen- || school unit in that building will be only | concessions—and then ey Sndimobal ot At the Busy Drug Stores lsl;'lzlled b;.!or? the lncebuotn osl the 1%21- i . . 1 academic year nex eptember. specially priced Meando sBieo siels voos s s (| Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Bom;t?lher‘ Dlfi? tgl r;‘liev;" t?e co‘nfi:(:led il ERVI conditions in e igh schools uni Con- ‘ E., gr?lsda_ appropriates funds to erect new | . FREE DELIVERY §! uildings. A splendid selection of 100 Specially Purchased at price Lamps, no two alike .(eleven sketched) The entire white high school system Inow is oper: on a two-shift basis In “order” o accommodate the turge || $1.00 Compound Syrup enrollments. Several thousand ad- ditional students are expected to enter Hypophosphitet ....... lhele,smo&ls next Se.i:zember. conse- quently, officials at this time see no ! 5 - other arrangement for making ac- An old-time remedy that still holds commodations for the new students {than to quarter them in the old Con- ||} oo0d. As a reconstructive tonic it has Eighth Grades Overerowded. no equal. A wonderful remedy for stub- Prase;.ez o;elx;‘cmv‘vdfigh corx,flmgm in || h d b hiti We recom a nui T of 8 > e S hetsy s eqes || born cough and bronchitis. We school 1s. | } i v Bt o ls i taaton win b || mend it to people who are all run down remedied by sending some of the i i A Sypwenilnstisomeliot) and need a good general tonic. Full pint The enrollment at that schoal now |{l bottle, 59c. is the largest in its history. Figures ? ' gompiled vesterday by Miss Alice eal, princi , show that about 50 Attudenl.ls azreu registered, an increase War Tax Not Included. of nearly 200 over the first se ter. - hk . Miss Deal belleves that she can pro- |f| $1-00 Amorita Lilac Vegetale........................ vide accommodations for 300 more|l 50c Amorita Cold Cream....... S students at this institution. DR. REINSCH WILL LEAD CHINESE RELIEF DRIVE || COMPLETE Stand, shade, two Selected as Chairman of Washing- pull-chain sockets, ton Committee in Campaign for cord and attach- Famine-Stricken Millions. s Dr. Paul Relnach, former United States minister to China, has been selected as | | the chairman of the Washington com- mittee which will participate in the na- tion-wide campaign to secure funds to relieve famine conditions which are men- acing 15,000,000 people in China. Mrs.'Cary T. Grayson is secretary of the committes: Charleg E. Howe, treas- urer; Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher, chairman ! || of women's work; Dr. George A. Miller, | chairman for church work, ‘and Dr | Thomas T, Read, chairman for publicity. The other members of the committee | are Dr. H. Foster Bain, Rear Admiral ! - Benson, Ira E. Bennett. Thomas Brad- ||| $1.00 Derwillow..... .................... ley. Brig. Gen. A" W. Brewster, Dr. T | clus Clark, Oscar T. Crosby, W C. Den- | nis, Dr. George M.. Diffenderfer.’ Capt. || Depilatory.................. George H. Ewell, William_ Phelps Ena, . Dr. Livingston Farrand, Samuel Gom- ||| : pers John Hays Hammond, Bishop Al- for...... 3 red’ Harding, Willlam- P. G. Harding, | | Col. Robert N. Harper, David F. Hous- ton, J. Miller Kenyon. Irwin Laughlin, | | Soap.............. Bishop William F. McDowéll, Dr. George A. Miller, Wilbur Morse, Gen. Wendell From the workshop of one of the most skilled 'in the craft come these Floor Lamps. They will so satisfy the demands of beauty and service to meet with instant approval. &——=3 The STANDS are made with par- The SHADES, 24-inch, are made _ ticular eare—27 inches tall, and __ of rich handsomely colored silks— &= g very massive, with full extra heavy bases, hand- pleated, shirred and plain effects, finished with somely turned in effective designs and finished silk and chenille fringe and tassels. The seams in rich mahogany. are finished with fancy braids. Neville, Theodore W. Noyes,:Dr. John N. || 35c Squibbs’ Talcum, largecans......................0. Early Selection is Advisable—The Price is $25.75 Navile Tneodore W Noyes D Jobn N. Simon, William A. Scully, Bishop Thom- Fourth Flosp—iansburgh & Brothe: - as J. Shahan, Dr. W. T, Swingle, Judge Frederick L. Siddons, Corcoran’ Thom. || Dr. Henry A Tupper, Dr. W. T. Wil- loughby, Rev. Charles Wood. Rev. Ed-||l This sale enly.............cccouvinuinnnnnnnin, mund A. Waish and J. A. Whitfield, Thomas W. Lamont, chairman of the national committee, was in Washington | | yesterday to consult with the commit- || tee as to plans for securing funds. " “The Chinese new year season, the only legal holidays in China, which start February 8 and continue for 16 days, this year finds the inbabitants of the celpstial kingdom in the throes of the || Worst calamity the nation has ever || faced, it is announced, and America's new year greeting to the far eastern country is taking the form of a vast re- lief fund for the sufferers. | " SERVES FIFTY YEARS. Colored Teacher Observes Long || Period in Schools. Miss E. L. Fischer, teacher at the Bruce School, was presented with a bouquet of fifty roses by the teach- ers in the bullding last week, in honor of the fifty years of her service in the public schools, F is one of the pl x “How the Mighty Have .Failénii;applfes' to the price of this high-grade 54-inch Navy Blue French Clay Serge, $1 .98 This fine French Clay Serge is full 54 inches wide, will not crush and is made of high-cost wool and an absolutely fast dye. This is truly a wonderful value and is used extensively for one-piece dresses, plaited or plain skirts, capes and tai- lor-made suits. Shown in navy blue only. All Wool Storm Serge, yard 79c Shown in navy blue only. Excellent for children’s skirts and dresses. You can de- pend upon this hard twisted serge giving good service. Strictly all wool. Suiting Covert Cloth, yard $2.59 This lovely material is shown in a natu- ral tan and is used extensively for suits and wraps. It is full 54 inches wide and is ideal for spring wear. 54-inch All Wool Jersey, yard $2 This offering’ is for one day only and thay be had in a full-color assortment, in- uding white, tan, pink, brown, navy, copen, pyrtle, emeralds and Pelican gray. Botany Broadcloth, yard $1.98 Full 48 inches wide. All-wool and first quality. A lovely satin-face, twilled-back broadcloth that is shown in black only. Ideal for suits and dresses. All Wool Cream Serge, yard $1.19 | All wool and washable. Cannot be beat for children’s coats and women’s separate skirts This material is a delightiul weight for spring wear and is very cool looking. Navy Blue Tricotine, yard $2.98 54 and 50 inches wide. Strictly all wool and a standard fast dye. Splendid for one- piece dresses, suits and spring coats. In navy blue, brown and black only. Silk and Wool Poplin, yard $1.98 40 inches wide and a pure silk and wool. Shown in practically every desired color, including the popular navy, gray, old rose, brown and plenty of black. | Fine Embroidered Serge, yard $3.98 A fine quality serge that is very elabor- ately embroidered in self and contrasting colors; also eyelet work in all colors, in- |l cluding white, navy, brown, tan and black. Columbia G;“afonolas With non-set automatic stop It is needless to speak about the Columbia af- onolas. The thousands we have sold and are still sell- ing is proof of their merit.:- On the Squares | iy o yousaea First Floo—Mopnday to attend the selling of Bungalow Dress-Aprons | Mina Taylor Free Nasal Douche , Syringe, 69¢ et s i 29 te outit. See- GO MISS E. L. FISHER. . adioe : @£ the colored schools, the first school : -One as shown, with indi- she taught having been located in a | ff vidual Record ‘Ejector, | #hed in the block where the Randall a C ouse Dresses . ¥ Bieolly siotied it an e RS old Miner Normal School. She is one Same style as above;.in- .. of the earliest graduates of Howard | terior equipped with shelves ° University normal department and - MNat‘for many years have you seen such well for seven al e ! organized the first infant department | |} T e % s o at $2.95 S of 12 veeords, [ S et afeel s Bt | Made of pretty assorted stripe Percale, in button- @ $§ front or slip-over styles, trimmed in solid con- trasting calors. Sizes 36 to 4. * * *x 3 ‘The flowers were presented to Miss | [i 500 cash e R of & uge 00l, on a) of the $5. cas teachers. i I —last Monday you still have the opportunity of choosing from a large number of dresses providing you come tomorrow. These dresses P ‘Sample Underwear are more than House Dresses— 300 FED IN SCHOOLS. Diet Xitchen of Red Cross Fur- ||| Balance in Monthly Payments . Without Interest 4 And the Columbia Graf- onola you select almost fol- lows you home. i Cronen, i tabas... 19€ they are in chic styles, suitable for The Following Re s - nishes Food. 7 e morning; porch and even neigh- Voeal g cords Nm:..?:-s.:.’.r- E : “he dlet kitehéen of the Distriet|lf 4-0x. hottle Glmlfl .R.UC WIM.' eoccacsrommeengesl9C t 9 borhood wear. Made of fine ging- You're Just Like a Rose Darling—Fox trot il ter of the Red Crosg is now fus-||| 3-a% bottle Are Spirits Ammonia. . .. ceececpaeses-25¢ ¥ i a C hams, percales and white madras, Bolly, I Love You ml‘ lonet [l nishing sbout 308 chiidren in sevem|fi 3.oz. bottle Extract Vanilla, .. .. s sosegeons: = £ i3 ‘ in many styles and colors. Sizes ’ Margle Sweet Little s{m,«-.. I A 3 1-Ib. carton Merck's Sugar Milk. ...creecenses .o ~» Kinds and styles regularly selling for $1.50 for women and misses from 18 up ° Im a Lonesome. Little Fox trot ron. pasca imE &rr;:gmw::.';:d:o :: i 1-pt. bottle Extract Witch Hazel, ...cconscacormmesse. .25¢ end $1.69. Choice of nightgowns, envelope chem- to 50 bust measurement. Raindrop Snap Your Fingers at Me home_for lunch, is now in force at|| P . = ise and bloomers, all made of good-quality mauslin, Thth Dlese: Sanbargh & Diiise Broadway Rose 0;5:’; ‘:‘“s ARy 8 Blake Bmery oarbery, reancarll Herlhey s Cocoa Klim cambric, nainsook and flesh batiste. Lace and em- it Shiaf il Mother's Lullaby * Hello, MuoRPox et Hudson, chapter disticlan, | Y4olb. C Powdered Mille - broidery trimmed. Balcony—First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother e R b cans......,..85e 1b. ported from the chapter house, 1 Jackson place, by volunteer mem- ‘ ‘fll’ ‘lvw 2 of varigos Red Cross symi-|f - - " - :