Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 20

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~ 20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1921 DAV SEESELE S BATISHTES Ambassador Paid Glowing Tribute at Farewell Ban- quet in London. Pross February 28, — British royalty and esmen tonight inter- their task of attempting to es- peace in the near east to honor a son of the west. The retiring 1 sador, John W. Davis honor of the Pil- 1 dinner which was {“H ce of Wales, Lord ||l rzon, Earl Read- |l ing 2 Desborough to Mr. Davis as one of < in the line of |||il in the last ince said that | lll| Curzon, Re. paid t the m Americ ps between the two coun- Ambassador Davis® Repl “an _ignoble devoted most of perican relations. ief that England continue to live p. Mr. Davis of sentiment cep” betwee 1s. and “the Strong ce- 4 drawn from a common and shed in @ cOmMMmON Cause. ked what good thing these na- k apart which could ger measure if ¥ and union. aim has great !y jcan co-operation nquired. “What ‘America contemplate upport will not help )t promot end doe wi lawful which her to @ He had unwavering and inde- structible h" in the sportsmanship and sense of justice animating the two peoples. Predicts Future Harmony. is right and the other said, “the one in the dmit it, as has been done E of injured pride or nded egoi If neither is wholly wrong or right, we shall know how to give and take and find, we have in the past, the golden n of compromise. If compromise we_ shall both we ready, as we n the past, to throw our for- nto the scales of justice and let om and impartial minds judge be- rting that it is not in open dis- u hat the danger lies, the ambas- sador concluded: “There are enemies who would undermine, if they could the foundations of our friendship, and d meet them at the gade. suspicion—these are the T s that destroy concord, and the first sign of either's presence should call the defenders to the walls.” —_— MORE JOIN RAIL STRIKE. Telegraphers and Train Dispatch- ers on Mexican Railway Out. MEXICO CITY, March 1.— Teleg- raphers and train dispatchers em- ployed by the Mexican railway, struck yesterday in sympathy with other || operatives in the employ of the com- ||| This line has acceded to the demands of the strikers, but in solidarity with the men on the other lines, the em- ployes of the company, have refused to return to work. The strike of the wire men was the only incident of the day in connection with the strike of the men employed by railroads operated by the govern- ment. All the lines are open, and trains are reported running on vir- tually normal schedules. = Govern- ment officials express confidence that the strike will be terminated by = pany, who walked out last w«ek.! the end of the present week. ! i WAY DOWN. Goofy—In order that I'may safely be the master of my own home the woman I marry must be below my in- telligence. Spoofy—Do not worry: the woman that marries you will bs, considerably. — As a result of too much motoring. a Boston spaniel of high degree i wearing glasses fitted by an oculist. If he isn't careful he'll be having his||| tonsils removed—Birmingham Age- fair price for Shoes for Men and Women. New Spring Shoes. Hose to match, 1.00 up. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F. Hero stnce 1887 A Great Event E|| £ is Taking Place EX lasting remembrances of the Nation's Capital City. Something different— something worth while. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th St. ©nc door above Penn. Ave. i fects. I The inauguration of a i new President is an occa- i sion to commemorate— i and we've prepared an i assortment of new Souve- 1 nirs—appropriate for this event, as well as many i more that will furnish I = NSBURGH & BROTHER 420-30 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST The Silks ThatHold High Favor With Springtime An Exhibit and Sale This is National Silk Week, an occassion that is featured from coast to coast. The Spring and Summer silk-selling scason starts with this annual occasion—and, to induce early buying, we have added several specially purchased lots to our already immense collection of new weaves, making it of extreme importance to do your silk buying now. For this event, we are featuring— 40-Inch Dress Silks at $2.98 yard At this pricing, you may choose from five favored weaves—Crepe de Chine, Marinette Crepe, Satin Crepe, Crepe Meteor and Morning Glory. These are offered in the wanted light and dark colorings. 40-Inch Canton Crepe, $4.50 Yd. The weave that is having great vogue for Spring frocks. Pure siik, with splendid wearing quality. In popular shades, also white. 36-Inch Chiffon Taffeta, $2.39 A remarkable quality of pure silk taffeta, in all wanted colorings—in- cluding the wanted grays, blues, browns and black. 40-Inch Printed Foulards $249Yard . An unusually fine quality Foulard, in new designs that show clever com- binations of all the wanted colors. 40-Inch Silk Charmeuse $2.69 Yard Smooth, soft finish that will drape beautifully. Colors include gray, taupe, seal, Havana, navy and black. 32-Inch Silk Shirting, $1.98 Yd. In Crepe de Chene, Radium, and Broadcloth weaves, white grounds with colored stripes. Especially desirable for men’s shirts, and women and children’s garments. 40-Inch Geargette at $1.35 yard Also, Crepe de Chine: splendid qualities of these two popular silk weaves. You'll find them extra heavy, firm and closely woven—in an exten- sive range of light and dark shades— at $1.35 yard. 35-Inch Black Chiffon Taffeta $1.98 Yard Such a quality at such a price means that this silk will be bought up quick- ly. All si yarn-dyed, of rich, lustrous finish. 35-Inch Black Satin Duchess $198 Yard All silk, yarn-dyed, with beantiful luster. A most desirable silk for Spring dresses of the better kind. We have another quality not quite so heavy for $1.69 yard. Pure Silk Radium and Crepe de Chene, 3198 Yard In qualities that make it most desirable for lingerie dresses, and blouses. Shown in white, flesh and pink. 36-Inch White Broadcloth Silk $1.25Yard The silk that launders so beauti- fully, and is of such firm, even weave that it holds its own for shirts, shirt- waists, and dresses for women and children. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother \ £ A Sale of Silk Petticoats All-Silk Jersey, All-Silk Taffeta and Silk Jersey With Messaline or Taffeta Flounces The Petticoats in this selling present important economies. exceptional. Included are Silk-Jersey Petticoats with pleated flounces in pleasing color ef- Also Silk-Jersey with Taffeta and Messaline flounces, finished with tucks and small pleats, or All-Taffeta Petticoats with deep flounces, pleated and tucked. $2.69 All are made upon the slim, straight lines preferred for Spring. Specially priced in this sale, $2.69 each. First and Third Floors—Lansburgh & Brother These Toilet Article The values are Prices— i The following list of standard toilet articles has been especially priced for a foremonth sale. Buy them in quantities and you'll realize the full advantage of the saving possibilities. ‘Toilet Soap Mouth Washes Miscellaneous Listerine ...... 19c and 39c Wash Cloths....2 for 25¢ Glycothymolin ........ 35¢c Peroxide, 16-0z. bottle, 15¢ Il"vlll”is o .45c and 90c ;’fll—hgjulc-Tcam Bor:x. Coleo, half dozen.....85c Forhan's .............. S0c Thooooonnonnls 2 for 25¢ Cgticura 5 .3 for S0c Face Powder 23;‘:& 1:_",}";‘.?;‘132‘;:: ::i Peroxide . 3 for 25¢ Dier Kiss...om.. Ao o . Tar and Balsam, 3 for 25c Nidea ......... "sz XlolethAmonma.. .....15¢ Almond Bar........... 15 Tetlow's Swandown...19c riousehold Ammonia . .10c Pure Castile Bar. Pure Castile Cake, 3 for 25c Pears’ scented. Pears’ unscented L and B Transparen Glycerin ...... 3 for 25¢c Tooth Paste and Powder Kolynos «.eemmeeses...19¢ PebECO . cmmpmm camimes s Pepsodent eceevemee Listerine comemeeone- CaloxX ..covemneme Forhan’s eccceemee.....37C 3% Colys..... Deodorants I Vildroot . Mum e 28 Wildroot Amani . Amolin, small Odorono ... Ralc ..coeeeeomm Manicure Preparatio Three Flowers.... Lady Mary . Melbaline .... Denny and Denny Roger and Gallet.. 32c Fascination, large size, 95¢ 29¢ Cordiale . 21c Mary Garden. Hair Tonics Danderine, small size Hirsutus . ‘75¢ Superior Quality Tooth rushes -75¢ Pprophylactic Hai -45¢ Brushes -39¢ Dressing Comb: g:c Velour Powder .50c s0¢ Talc .25c Mary Garden..28c and 50c .50c Nu Air Em Baume....69¢c .76c Hudnuts .. 2S¢ and 50c Hubigants . .85¢c .65c and $1.75 Ayers .. -75¢ ...65c Mavis 19¢ ..85c Colgates..10c, 18c and 25c Talcolettel . 227 820 25¢ Dorin . 25¢ Compact Rouge Mary Fullers:......... TLTET07 G onoenbnrianag 45¢ Cutex Preparations. Ayers....40c, 75c and $1.50 IG‘?:::e cemeccrmances fi: Jergen’s 2% EO&K};IOH .............. 75¢ oo e com——- HYEO oo amait - eidE Liquid Powder: Hai e e e soc Emery Boards....2 for 5c Oriental Cream......$135 Elmo Sisters....oo... .S0c Files -ecvreveeooommeme15¢ Orchard White..o-a..89c Palmolive .. asc icle SCisS0rS.wor-..69c Eau de Lys.....coomm..2lc Ingrams . ~llesc First FlooT—Lansburgh & Brother. T e o e S T T s Featuring— The TAILLEUR SUIT —That C]mrmr‘ng Aristocrat of the Spring Wardrobe In Which Every Woman He r Best— Looks A special purchase has provided exceptional opportunity for the woman who wishes to invest her money with care. Straight, slim and extremely smart Suits—much finer—more beautiful than have been noted for several seasons back at corresponding prices. Tricotine 1s Fashion's Favored — Poiret Twill, Covert Twill tnd Cord Twill vie for second honors Jaunty short jackets—finger tip coats, straightline and slightly fitted styles (in well proportioned, clean-cut line—rivaling costly custom-made) in 2 collec- tion diversified and authentic. | These suits seek prominence with fine materials, workmanship and style, rather than lavish trimming. Shown in navy, sand, pewter, rookie.and black in sizes for women and misses. Stamped Goods at Prices to Tempt Needlewomen to Quantity Purchases The quality of materials, the newness of designs, and the altogether tempting array of pretty things will remind needlewomen that sewing days-are near. And remember that our experts will be glad to teach you the stitches. At 48¢ Centerpieces and Scarfs Stamped on White Art Mate- rial, for all-white or color work. in _many charming designs. Centerpieces, 36x36. Scarfs, 18x45 and 18x54. Stamped on Tan and Ecru Art Goods. Some of the scarfs are finished with hemstitched hems all around. All kinds of designs for French knots and simple stitches. Pillow Tops—Complete with hacks. stamped on good tan and ecru materials, in designs for solid or Lazy Daisy stitch, in floral or conventional patteérns. At 98¢ Carriage Robes, stamped on fine quality pique, in very at- tractive designs. Pillow tops to match the robes are priced at 48c. Pillowcases, stamped on splendid quality tubing, in new designs just received. 98c the pair. At 28c Drywell Towels, hemstitched on both ends, and stamped in most effective designs for French knot embroidery. At 18¢ Tea Towels, stamped with cup and sauncer designs. Huck Guest Towels, in all kinds of new designs. Children’s hats made up, and stamped with simple designs. Lace ecdgings to trim scarfs and centerpieces are here in big assort- ment, at 18¢ yard. At 10c Baby Bibs, stamped on good quality pique. Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Women’s Fabric Gloves In shades that Spring Fashsons Demand —Kayser and L & L makes—names that guarantee su- periority. There is more to consider than covering four fingers and a thumb when you buy gloves. service, and the fabric gloves of today meet every one of these demands. You want comfort and 2 p Chamoisette Gloves, 79c and $1.00. Strap-wrist Chamoisette Gloves, $1.00 and $1.50. 12-button Chamoisette Gloves, $1.15. 16-button Chamoisette Gloves, $1.50 and $1.95. 2-clasp Silk Gloves, 95¢ to $250. 12-button Silk Gloves, $1.50 to $250. 16-button Silk Gloves, $1.85 to $2.75. First Floer——Lansburgh & Brether Silk Stockings at New Spring Prices Including such well-known brands as 909, Pointex, Phoenix, Rivoli. All the wanted colors for the “hard- to-match” slipper shades, including plenty of Gray and Brown—$1.45 to $3.50. Embroidered Ankle Silk Hose, $1.89 Smart Silk Lace Effects, $4.50 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Knig! Ki$! Go the Shears in the K1:$-Klip Shop And off go the little folks’ curls. So many little folks like to come to this nice cheery shop to have their hair cut —in the way they like best; and mother likes to bring them, for the price for a hair cut is but 35c. ‘Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Philippine - Underwear The epitome of Daintiness . NIGHTGOWNS—Fashioned of fine nainsook with yoke and sleeves finished in tiny scallops and delicate embroidery. SpecialtatRss s 55505 5 $L.19 NIGHTGOWNS—Pretty and unusual designs make these beautiful gowns attractive. Of nainsook, and every stitch hand sewn. $2.95, $3.95 and $5.95. COMBINATIONS— Drawer models in nainsook with hand embroidery in a variety of patterns. Some are quite simple, while others are elaborate. $3.95 and $7.95. CAMISOLES—Yokes in various designs are carried out in fine embroidery. Models have ribbon shoul- der straps. A special price of $1.15. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ENVELOPE CHEMISE —Embroidered yokes and scalloped edges go to make these chemise distinctive. Made of excellent quality nainsook, $2.95 and $3.95. CORSET COVERS—You will like these dainty gar- ments, finished with em- broidery and scalloped edg- in, on sheer nainsook. Priced at $1.95 and $2.95. | | i z ; Hats Reecting the } ; z { Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Joyous Spirit of Spring Featuring smartest models, newest colors and garnitures at $10—$12.50—-$15 We really believe that this showing of better grade millinery, moderately priced, is the largest to be found anywhere in the city. Every becoming shape and size is shown. The color range runs the gamut—there’s henna, pheasant, sphinx gray, tangerine, jade, peacock, pearl, black-and-white, navy-and- white, black, brown, and the popular shades of the season— “Harding Blue” and “Cherry Red” * * ¥ F —At Fifty Dollars Just twelve Hats, adaptations of French Imported Models from “Marys”—one of New York’s leading ateliers—are on display to tempt the woman who wears the hat o{ the chic Parisienne with native grace. { Second Floor—lLansburgh & Brether New Tuxedo Sweaters— Come In for Selling - at $3.95 2 Style and quality that you’d expect to pay much more or. - A lucky purchase brought us these good-looking Tuxedo Sweaters, and we are sharing our good luck with you. All-wool, in drop-stitch weave, in a weight especially good for spring wear. Patch pockets, tasseled belts. Brown, buff, peacock and beaver, in solid color or with contrasting collars of brushed wool. Sizes 36 to 46. Second & Brother. 54-Inch All-Wool Spring Plaids, $2.63 yard This is a beautiful quality—non-crushable, and strictly all wool. We were fortunate in picking up a limited quan- tity in New York last week, at a fraction of real value. They are shown in striking color combinations (tan pre- dominating) for the smart, pleated skirts—or sport suits. Navy Blue Tricotine 54-Inch Cream Tricotine (AN-Wool), $2.48 Yard (Y Afl’-“lVool)..”.fgk Yard e O %or A fine quatly for sports skirts dresses, capes, coats and to wear with sweaters of com- trasting color. On account of the width, only one length is required for a skirt. separate skirts. Shown in navy only, and offered at a very special price.

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