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An Ai)lieal for Home Charities alf subscribed the l f Association are i The Ever-Welcome February Sale of “Barmon”™ House Dresses (Starts Tomorrow) not vet 15’ | With their current budg Associated Charities and C | facing the future with no little concern. ) | The responsibilitics of home service confronting these 1 | WHAT IS A | ALUE? We do pot feel that the value of an article S e is the price it sold for 7achi 3] during the peak-price Washington, D. C,_Y eb. 9, 102_1: period of six months ) to a year ago. To our way of think- ing, those times are gone and with them high prices. The newer and more palatable lower prices are hcre, and merchandise bought, offered and sold today can be re- placed at the new- lower prices. We there- fore feel that the real worth is the replace=- ment price today. Our definition of value is: Merchandise of the highest type of perfection, marked at its lowest fair pricing. ‘We countenance the sale of no other kind— that’s our policy. family-welfare organizations are the responsibilities of the community 1 whole. This work for the prevention as well as the relicf of distress in the District o Columbia must be done if Washington is to fulfiil its duty to 1ts helpless and dependent. 2 s These home charities need your support. In giv you show your willir to share your prosperi on of illr loss of wi other misfortune is looking to us right now for help. Without liberal support we cannot live up to our motto, “\When a family is in trouble, we are in trouble.” | 1l Contributions may be sent to either of the charit A Howard S. Reedside, treasurer, 923 H street n. (Signed) Mil I Sh-h!—The Secret is Being Divulged Many women will be interested in this announcement, and if the lines of your figure are full, with a tendency toward weight, you will find much of interest in the daily demonstrations of - Rengo Belt Rducing You will find no Corset so grace- giving and at the same time so com- the Rengo factory. She thoroughly un- fortable. The special steel clastic web- derstands vour troubles and will show bing belt over the abdomen holds it flat, you the many benefits to be derived and the reinforced back and sides from wearing a Rengo Belt Corset. straighten and slenderize the hips. WATER SYSTEM UNJUST: i 2 Street Heights Associa- Urge Congress for Relief. We have with us Miss Anderson, ex- pert corsetiere, coming direct from For further particulars, come any day this week. Consider this . a personal invitation from Miss Anderson. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Episcopal and Catholic I3 “ Churches in District. ¥ sh Wednesday, t ‘Ing of the Lenten season Shrove Tuesday, marked the c Mt worlaty pleasures for those wh system fs inequitab 5 trictly dbserve the penitential pe ‘matter attention without dela: In the Episcopal and C provide a supply of water for urches services are held dail $] Vocalion Records Now, 85¢ This means choice of all | Just Received— 150 Mignonette Dresses .~ for Women and Misses Acolion-Vocalion. Re | md“d,fg in tihcl‘f: ”Fo;!\r- -\ ! | teen Thousand :List. n A Complece Disflay of ANl the | immense selection of the 22 50 New Spring (1921) Styles in a Vast | ° newest song and dance Array of Models—at the New-Era | These smart spring frocks records. Prl'ces. have just been received—they are the sort of dresses that you can put on in the morning, in the afternoon or in the evening and feel well dressed. it will be adequate under all| conditions 1t was called to the attention of the: athe season. Bolic of t Zin ancient tim “¥ere impressed upon the nds of m t church will be hold in most of the BENRNING CITIZENS HEAR TALK ON SOCIAL HYGIENE% * X * Mid-Month Columbia Records—On Sale To- morrow. “All the New Ones, All the Time.” Balcony—First Floor— Lansburgh & Brother i ®Forrey at the serv! [ iDr. Freeman will i ‘The midday Lenten me. I 4naugurated tomorrow i By Bishop Harding. a | #Freeman will speak a f #Appropriate exercises have a i zarranged in the e al | Citi éhurches of the city. ; i i 's. | Dr. Fisher Lectures to Association. Meeting Discusses Fire, Water and Street Ilnprovements. The full membership of the Benning i Association listened to an in-{ ing lecture on Howard Fi We don’t recollect ever presenting to our patrons a ‘ more attractive collection of “Barmon” brand Dresses than these, and it is quite unnecessary to explain, in detail, the merits of these garments which are-nation-wide celebrated, because of their faultless fit, their FAMOUS FEATURES, their fineness of quality and superb style. The mere announcement of this sale will call forth a tremendous attendance of women eager to purchase these Dresses, with these four famous features— | phase of-the | ion of his ad. Novelty Bead Necklaces —Cut or polished col- ored beads, combined with filigree metal, make very attractive necklaces. Reasonably priced at 95c. And as for service! Well, just ask any woman 'who owns one—and her answer will be their best recommen- dation. There are tailored models, is to preach n this church every (1) Just button two buttons and the dress conforms with “fAtion on the passion of Jowed by benediction of the blessed dacrament, will be conducted. /Every Frid afternoon from 5 to*$ the} 3%h: ur” will be observed. Special will be conducted every S - | Working .girls read more fhan the | girls or the so-called Teisure class, ac- cording to one prominent librarian. whose only claim to trimming is an overskirt and broad sash. Others have dainty lace collars and still others are beautifully embroidered and braid- Drop Earrings—Unusual and pretty are these novel drop earrings, developed in many col- ored stones, in fancy ed, with round or square neck lines, any type of figure and fits per= fectly at every point. S8y * % ¥ settings. Pair, 95¢c. First Floor—Lansburgh & (2) Just pull a thread and LA the skirt is lengthened. No ripping or restitching of seams necessary for alteration. ¢ and Friday evening at|————————————————— ‘ either short or long sleeves. Toilet Needs The colors, of course, are the newest—Sand, Henna, Taupe, Zinc, Gray, Brown, 2Thomas and Revs. J. 1. Barrelt, P.. Lenten programs have been ar- Patiting Eyertantite il — ‘clock, and Lenten courses of il | “Egan, J. K. Cartwright and F. J. i fanged with special services in the! Decorating done. rmons will be d red by Mgr. Hurney ety o ety e I | igther Catholic churches. The special il gervi rvices are to be h 1d Sunday, Wed- —We sell quality furniture. i Caticira Soan. 3or 50 ) 4 y ghts. 3 . * % =% { B :eaday and Friday nights. Geo. Plitt Co.. lnc., ;:3::;;:; | Copen, Navy and Black. “Pcroxide, latge TBottle, : b e Matn 422 I 5 c. T0 RESTO—REY'ATHAN' !f Sizes range 16 to 50. Borax, 1-pound box, 3 (3) Under-arm shields that Choice, $22.50. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother for 25c. provide double service at First Floor—Lansbargh & . points where all dresses show Breter. first signs of wearing out. s e | PIVPLES (N FACE Hard Large,and Red. Iiched and Burned Badly. ““My face began to burn and then broke out in pimples. They were bard, large, and red, and festered and scaled over, and itched and burned so badly that I scratched and irritated my face. “The trouble lasted about three weeks. 1 began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after I had used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was com- pletely healed.” (Signed) Marion H. Lazar, Martins, S. C., July 31, 1020, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cumareall you need for all toilet uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointe ment, dust with Talcum. ere. Soan2ic. Ointment 25 and tde. . i S ¥ % * ard, it was 1 fter completi tr: ZShipp: T ng Bo: . (4) Two pieces of dress ma- terial attached to each dress, ready for neat mending pur- poses in the event of tear, rip or wear. Here are Clever New Georgettle Blouses at five dollars —and it is difficult to believe that blouses so attractive and of such excellent heavy georgette can be priced so reasonably. But here they are—shown in new tie-on and slip-over styles, in an array of Springtime colors—honey-dew, porcelain blue, flesh, gray, bisque and many others. Iying id for her r. when This ing the Shipping ¥ $65,000 a month - for upkeep and _— U. S. ENVOY RECEIVED. Peter Angustus Jay Arrives at Sal- vador Capital. SALVADOR, Republic of Sal- y §—Peter Augustus pointed United vador, arrived But, best of ALL—is the moderate pricing of the dresses on a basis of ‘ pre-war . standards Sjo Heavy cream lace combined with blue goes to the making of one very attractive blouse; soft gray, deftly tucked and hemstitched and fastened \Vl(h' clever little buttons painted rose color, distinguishes another, while a third is fashioned of flesh georgette, tucked in squares and finished with a pleated ruffle, edged with Val lace—but one might go on indefinitely without doing justice to this alluring selection, so come and see for your- self how attractive they are. By delaying in the purchase of these dresses until the market reached its lowest level, we bought to the greatest advantage and now offer to our patrons values of unusual character, which may truly be said to rival those of pre-war days. Nothing but a personal inspection of the garments can convey a true understanding of their quality and value— i at these prices— $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 : Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother, Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. 7 With the Charm of Youth On Sale at $7.50 Sj}fi;zg Hats' “Ligne Royale,” A New ’ | Wednes: | Woolen 7 ' ednesday, Thurs i 8 | £ - y % day There are small, medium and large shapes—in sailor, poke, OOIen Fa e Ko SP rlnb I - : . tam and off-the-face styles—included in this attractive show- and y - 2 and Fl'lda ing. Ostrich-trimmed models and visca straw, ly flower : DI'ESSQS Sults i 3 = . By s An absolutely new and different fabric—light enough for I ; : tm.nmed; S?]ld straws in silk brz.ud and straw, and straw and dresses, yet heavy enough for spring suits. Made by B. l : on account of the (lealh of satin combinations, make alluring appeal to women who Priestley & Co., and it maintains their usual high standard of | 3 want their hats to combine beauty with moderate pricing. - excellence. It is 54 inches wide, strictly all wool. Comes in =z “ S N M b P g- navy blue, brown, sand and black. A new-era v‘aluc, at $6.98 P : VAT LS yard, i BRI L 5t b * < - eyer : ' Tan Covert Cloth, $2.59 Yard A 3 5 & A 54 inches wide; in natural tan only, A sturdy, dependable 3 founder of the Trimmings for Your New Hat fabsic for suits and wrags. E : iy EE Novelty Skirtings, $5.49 Yard 1 i MEYER,S SH Many women like to select the trimmings for their hats— Black and white or blue and white stripes; also attractive 3 5 OPS our selection of flowers, wreaths, feathers and novel bead blue and tan plaids. These novelty weaves lend themselves i trimmings will surely please them very well to the making of sport skirts, ! 5 3 Sl A X 'French Costume Serge, $1.69 Yard 1331 F St. Priced from 45¢c to 33.95 50 inches wide, strictly all wool. Made by the Botany .. . Worsted Mills, a guarantee of quality, A fine fabric for Second Floer—Lanshurgh & Brother. dresses and skirts ’ Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother