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\ g % 2 : X .8 s Y 10 ‘ . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7S° 1921 ' _—————— es time both from the ex- ecutive and from the messenger force of the department or bureau. stripes. These shirts are full-cut and per- fect fitting. Remember, for one day only —choice, $2.39. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Priced for Tuesday only, 900 high- grade, fast-color Shirts, of fine quality woven, printed and crepe madras, in an array of choice patterns—neat, fancy » I |DR. RUEDIGER ACCEPTS POST. i Dr. William Carl Ruediger, dean |of the Teachers’ College at George Washington University, has accepted the post of instructor in education in the Cornell crepe. All are specially priced for' Blue Ribbon Day—at 69c. % First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. 1 s i J Choice of Gowns in regular and extra sizes—made of muslin, trimmed with shir- | ring and hemstitching. Envelope chemise, C of nainsook: Drawers, of muslin with em- Gacie | broidery ruffles, and Bloomers, of Windsor | 3 = = = : GOMPERS LAUDS STAND v istent Prices ; r Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consi OF PAN-AMER!CAN LABOR N ; ; o e H % . Co-Ordination Results, in Program 54-Inch Navy Blue Empress Cloth ] 1n' 0 L A ceora AW thil Spixi Plof I A lightweight material—all-wool and 54 inches u 3 Democracy, He States. | wide, for the making of Sg\"mfi dr_lgsses and skirts. 4 Iso i d black. Tues- 18 G ST. The co-operation of labor mov g:ow:r(ai so in brown an $1.69 g by » e e —_— ; 1215F ST.and 1212 1012 ments_represented at the Pan-Amer- y, yard . e STORE 420-30 Seventh St. N.W. iean Federation, of Labor "conven- Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Monday, Feb. 7, 192 = = — - ! c . 3 ity recently res = e = === Store Hours, 8:45 to 5:30 i unified Stand’ on & piAtTorm of constructive democracy, according to s: president of the ération, in a statement | il c c I You Will Find Here a tional labor movement " : . d the world on a pro- Comptetebinecobithe Walavd Hopse-. Qemnsie e miso be { . S profe d eflecti the | ] Cleaning Helps Always in Stock ! ® and purpose of progre i ir. Gompe I Y the Pan I ation of Labor of this platform ? W(ZA RD WI kx = iR Vo or- ’ 100 Doz. Initialed | | tion,t tional labor or- . — PASTE—LIQUID » m e ecll | Women's Real : | g niture, woodwork h‘]h(]l?'r,} h] .Yg-‘\;m. Sfls;l)c‘(;'x'?‘- |iSecure ine; ammliation ot L oves [ [ etk Skt 2 clott shed with another cloth. t now members, nota 3 ‘1’1”;‘:1[\—::1!:“3 :It\lnl(‘ 'H:Tz lp;‘tfirrr\' the surface and f:zd"\rgel‘n?x‘m‘.run(‘l m' o ason | | 590 each | Jeaves a clean, hard, rich, subdued luster that is a i large measure” of sue | “$1 69 joy to behold. . n Mexico much evidence i . One hundred do of these | o Yizard, Wax Paste is especially adapted for nd our dele s I el e ok . NeunnareCicozen o 5 “\\'\:’/’.‘nr(«!”“\’}‘«\ Sl 5 ding the bei i b ‘BL_]"“‘? s.t_\]e, n hl:‘:“ 2 3 fine embroidered initial pil- | Wizard 1 Wi i refommendl e Taimian verinteeait il iRt (m:l asUCy el Omen S 3 oes lowcases; high-grade in every | furniture. pianos. woodwork, | Se:lml se\i\‘nl. Paris p(mlin em- vant AGER rahge e | i mobiles, cte. — i broidered backs. nly 4350 ‘. S ey ¢ It Sy : SO included. i . % " iquid Wi | ED | pairs in the entire lot. A - - o . Wizard Wax Paste W ;z::d E-qemd ; ax |{CHIEF CLERKS SWAMP H, aaibam Gl (I!Ig/l .and Low) First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. . Lot can. e %% S 4 BY MISDIREETED MAIL || MR SR T R i i 1-gt.can.....S170 3Z-0z. size.. .$140 1! —— il . ——— B|wew Slogan of Departments Adopt- ||| Many styles, many leathers, broken sizes; |l ————0 — X g2 l —_— 1 i s 7 2 | §| ed to Prevent Lost Motion | v ] ) mostly “expensive” narrow widths. While they i i | Bureaus. i ll; Bl k | last— | “Please address your mail to the ! | chief clerk of the bureau to which it | e o , i | Bl Stoels 90 Sh | FLOOR POLISHER e B o nowly adopted siogan | Lisle Stockings 2x eels jof ehie clerks of government de- ° | . . . a a i clerks o | NEW device for polishing floors, | || the "dtperimenis: who e Theen @ (5 ) Pair | A | that takes all the hard work out of Sircotad mail, involving lost motion | : £ % 3 7 - keeping them in perfect condition all {and considerable loss of time, bgzev; | Full-fashioned “seconds These fiz“;n hlz?‘-grad’;h Lheets Keeping < nd to the messen | e - S 7 Ehchec R e el se : s } k5 point out that| | C}:f ahg‘:ahl-ti)cetha’tl';z“;az::l:l;cr‘; Second Floor lxi?er:lzficnislf and“ abssolmelyyper— ; [4 —Not only is it low in price. eco- | S b 10U S | g DLICE s fect goods. A limited quantit y 2 ; aadeparimentsstharelliil | slight and unharmful to wear BopCE y | nomical in use, but is easier and (of, ehiet clerks, each of | || | shgl A at this price. I simpler to use. and actually pro- g b sl e s L | | or a y A i e 3 generally speaking, of || S e i E— | other clerk artmen i head_of | A - Wizard Floor Pelisher, chullar l;rige ...... ,flégo of that || - = = S— — N\ 7 —_— m————\ | 1-Ib. Can Wizard Wax, Regular Price .85¢c ) { : \: e ner i 1o 0 . D ; i | 5 I ¢ $4.85 Value for neonveniEnce—mall isian: || On the Bargain Squares—First Floor | | A Blue-Ribbon for the Men | hen in reality it should z | | | et clerk of a bureau an- 5 o o S | - ine adras ir S i p supervision. The depart- || W D d "m | | . f clerks ask thei - 1 | } specific i 1 or division chief clerk for whow it is intended, rather than ito the chief clerk of the department|| with t ption, “Please forward.” || Re: ng and delivery of the ‘ 0 ’ phases of university work and in- troducing new features at George Washington’s summer school. He will |+ retain his posts at .George Washing- ton and will be present for the open- ing and closing of the summer schools. i High grade Indian Head 19c yard This fine 36-inch Indian Head, | is just the thing for embroidery | work of all kinds. There are | lengths from 2 to 10 yards for | aprons, etc. | First Floor—Lansburgh & n"‘.flj Values that will start brisk-buying when the doors open tomorrow— 1,000 Boys” Wash Suits Every garment NEW, crisp and clean Choice Prices and Quality. To the Editor of The St While we are continually reading cheerful news in the papers concerning | the slow but sure decline in the rrices | of the necessities of life, the public has its ear to the ground listening in vain | for some word about a corresponding | betterment in the standards of these same commodities. It is no idle gossip that when the United States entered the European war, the manufacturers and producers of commodities began with one consent to “let down the bars” on the quality of their output. The long-suf- fering public, attributing this change largely to war conditions, such as the curtailment of the production of raw I materials, the necessity of their conser- vation, and the scarcity of labor, etc., {|ff] patriotically paid the ever mounting 9 prices for the increasingly low grade T products. After the war was technical- en's Irousers ||, e ve i some mitigation of these onerous condi- Light Percale Shirtings 18¢ yard This remarkable offering of Mothers, if you would exercise true economy and outfit the boy with a suit that he will get serv- ice from, plan to attend this selling tomorrow. The savings are out of the ordinary. All are made of Fancy Ribbons - ==X 45¢ yard j tions. Finally light began to break in i ics—C i m, Madras e Includes— |the form of a gradual decrease in the R desirable fabrics L‘Embm)’g G’I'\{gh? e Qualities that regularly sell for | s of some articles of food and | There are jus pieces and Linene. STYLES—Junior Norfolks, ve a much higher price. In the as- All-Wool Blue Serfes, e e i net bole | '}“;e ‘I,'gl;l:e pfe;:-:,l:s s&;:;f:} Twist, Short Russian, Belted Middy and Sailor sortment are plain satin ribbons v gt il | [ERE s, There are 2 number ot Middy. Sizes 234 to 8 years—st $1. i ; . that this decline In prices can at the styles to choose from. Floor—Lansburgh & Brothi First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Worsteds. Sizes 29 to 44. best afford but. a. partial relier. as. long First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother EItth Sleq Shergh = & == { the quality of the staple products re- @ J as mains so far below the pre-war stand- ards. Gasoline, for example, that sold before the war as low as 11 cents a gallon. was a much higher grade motor ‘ fuel than is now obtainable at 30 cents| | (or any other price). Rumor has it that there will soon be a further and more rad- ical reduction in the price of gasoline. r a ‘When may we expect the refiners to start back toward the standard of the high grade motor fuel of 1914? The N N rChildren’s Creepers | Children’s Muslin and Rompers || | . Night Drawers e ' 50-Yard Spool | (Boston Slzoppin; B e S B Belding Silk | | Bags—special - gation may be applied with equal ap- ) i | B propriateness to many of the articles of a | | a ° - | 1 food and clothing. The remedy for this Qg o | 0 | . / | economic condition Lsh'o\;:d. be worl e : | A very special price for Tues- % out at once, and not left as an aft@- “Iwanta” garments, very = | » % 2 3 thought. Not only docs the persistently e e day. These are made of plain i Zo0 know the quality, comes fn | Made of” serviceable cotex S \ /A low quality of American articles of man.. of e R o sher and cross-bar muslin; long or ack and colors. | cloth, heavy strap and buckle ) s 3 ) ufacture affect the life of all the peo- seersucker, in beach or h e e ndlrousd COTTON GROSGRAIN BELT- and ‘nicely lined. Convenient = y ple at every point, but it has a very styles. Sizes from 1 to 6 years. short sleeves; sq ING, black and white; all widths. | d Hoppingih 7 py direct bearing on t}u; future of American Special value. ;:Icr); F%lzes %‘t:“l'&r‘- A Blue Ribbon Day, 6 yards, 25e. ;‘L‘a;lecure s oppmfi :g, ’ g . mmerce With other countries. 1In- Lansburgh & Brother, loor—! S oor—Lansburgh & Brother, . S St Sy blacen Third Floor—Lansburgh & L X i) \\_First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother, ) ) — to some extent by imported products \__’_____/\ in this country, and will be at even greater disadvantage in winning com- petitive favor in foreign markets. ERT B = Safety-Lock i @ N $2.95 Cotton Taffeta Petticoats " - $1.95 | Choice of black, navy, Russian, | Belgian and purple; serviceable | _cotton taffeta tops, with fine | “silk taffeta flounces, finished | with tucks. = 1\ Third li'lotm—l..-lbl‘r‘ldlm!ler.) 7 ) 'Blue Ribbon 4 Toilet Articles ’ Armour’s Fine Arts Toilet N = " Filled Pearl . Necklaces 95¢ AlLSilk Shirtings $1.69 Best Quality Corduroy Seconds, Sizes 20 to 44, are Also $3.95. UNIFORMS For Conductors and Mogormen at $19.50 Leather Bags ToCure aCold $1.98 in One Day [} s = A (i Sofpiassort edfodozs sinzoo 68y Pearl necklaces that il ' Fine, all illc _shirtin B £ ON THE FIRST FLOOR Take b R DR SR R would like zgcffyni‘ They are that areamb Toches, wide. Thite g s ilk i bags are leather lined and fitted Ivalur Cream, for cleansing very lusquus and have a solid |l are a number of different col-, 3 'y cecsccscen r} i n urse. ack | ivory-finished articles, tube, 25c. - H 3 « Pure Silk Hos.e in a'll shades 69¢ with ‘mirror and p Black ivory.-finishied articles, tube, 25c.” sgllgeclasp this is a wonderful g:’:::c st:::l;::r o::gs patterns on £ Random Merm:] Shirts and Drawers, 3590 Grove’s 25 mroor—Lansbursh & Brotuer, ) K \\_First Floor—Lansbursh & Brother jj Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ¢ real dollar value, Tuesday. .. e ¥ Laxat x frreteee P xative y | . YN e e N 7 ) o Bromgo - e : . . " 36-inch Imperial - All-Silk 36-inch Pajama 54-Inch All-Wool 36-inch Impe ; inii . . Longcloth % 0 /O:I:gna Colored Satins - Check Navy Blue Serge nge ; ablets =, 25¢ Yard A fine, firmly woven quality $1.38 | Yard 25¢ $1.39 Yard Rich, lustrous satin, in a very A genuine value. Strictly all Be sure you get 910 Seventh St. i i in i i i if ft chamois finish; this large color assortment, either This muslin in neat checks is wool. Shown also in black and with a sof 5 i = i f t, after- llent quality and a genu- dark brown. A good weight longcloth is an excellent it We request the return of anything that can be % :5::1 o;rda:‘:eni:rg a?::cks.; e;S ?:ec:;c:l“:n atq thisy price. g}’ur- for one-piece dresses and sep- for women’s and children’s under- bought for less elsewhere. inches wide. chase a supply, it's an oppor- arate skirts. garments. A good value at this — =} tunity one should not miss. Thira Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. ‘ e Third Floor—Lanshburgh & lm.J rice. Floor—Lansburgh | Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star | ©./ %ove &lflnt Floor—Lansburgh & Brother )] \_