Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921. Spiritualism Costs —— = e Need p(ll:ledulot:: Germans 4 B ¥ DIAMONDS ‘ Millions of Marks A Trio of Notion Specials I i i —01d Gold | mioutie to Tve. Star and: New Yok Crown Snap Fasteners, black and white, all 5 i .__]cwe]ry LONDON. March ~ 7.—News sizes, 3 dozen for 10c. i i Somice Sbront Hesmsuy i ihach there Sanitary Napkins, large size, good quality, i in our maniu- is an unprecedented wave of oc- 39¢ dozen, = ~ e - . - - '; i readers, astrologers, clairvoy- fz = Il - cultism in that country. Card I« f 2 : e Enco Hair Nets, in cap and straight, all ment ants, and mediums have opened N partmaat | establishments all over Berlin. colors, 95¢c dozen. 420-30 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST c Large numbers of societies have o 5 We pay good prices Eies seniai: vty of | First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. . | spiritualism, theosophy, occultism | i Ad l h ahn and astrology. Many have un- I 0 p | usual name: mong the leaders | | and “Oshm- | i ' | I | Women's and Misses t Spring Suits | $25 - These suits are worthy of a place in | the Blue Ribbon class—they would com- ¢ mand attention in any class—being de- veloped of good quality navy blue Tricotine and Men’s Wear SNerge—in I many models, enhanced by embroidery, beads and braid—and silk lined. Choice of one hundred suits at $25. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother the “An- unded by £,000 membe: ox construction of temple. ! t the “Gotheanum.” at Dornack, on | which 4,000,000 marks already I have been expended. Another of its developments is | Hoffman ‘ 0. “a_limited company for the pro- | ||i duction_of srl(nhlflr and yml\l;ir-_:: | CLEANERS and DYERS 'm oo “Heen ke for s enterprise and 15, y 12 STORES—12 | have been subscribed. Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W, A Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S. E. prnbfone M. 4724 ISECTION OF OLD HIGHWAY 50 and 36 inch 56-inch All-Wool Tweeds Children’s and ] Foundation Silks Yard, $1.29 \ Misses’ Bloomers at 39¢ and 59c¢ Fashioned of black sateen, these bloom- ers are very practical for wear in place of petticoats. They are excellently made and come in sizes 6 to 12 at 39¢; and 14, 16 and 18 vears at 59c. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Yard 38¢ B e blue, brown and green. are offcred at this A silk and cotton mixture that is excel- very special price. Smart suits, service- lent for use as a foundation for silk able skirts and faunty coats may be de- dresses and for lingerie. It is shown in veloped from this fabric. all wanted colors including black and Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. whita. First Floor—iLansburgh & Brother. Robert N. Harper and Others| (|| Pledge Amount for Virginia ||l How Does It I Pike, Langley to Dranesville. I b lmpress { Robert N. Harper, president of the | |f|[! \ omal Bank, together with{ |l \ Trim Tailored White Dimity Blouses il $2.95 The Blouse that starts you right every | 4 p—————— e ? 7 . N | 5-inch Navy Blue Serge You? e s [l | e White Flannel i = | Most of us still |7 "¢ i retain the fear of J{VUrE Pike from Lamgley to Dranes- c . . 7 the “dentist’s|]ville. according to an announcement | ||l Children’s Underwaists fOl‘ Infants’ Wear YarCl, 9/0 chair” we received | |made at a meeting here today. in childhood and think only of “Good roads out of Washington to ac c An exceptionally good qual visit to a dental office when J|Points in Virginia will soon be a féred at¥so inoderate 5 price: ) Nt to fact,” declared Mr. Harper. “The ar . ¢ at:so P the tooth begins to give trouble. to be of- serge e is shown in a rich dark blue and is well morning! Absolutely new—just out of Lo thing most missed by the motorists | ([l . e e erar; : 4 e ?on. as :rm&l:"tr‘::atfifi;t “;: of the District is not being able to | |l “Ideal” models. made of extra heavy A fine “sofit grade of white flannel fl‘(’i“rft’fedlrl‘:vc:;i‘;a“'(‘_ :"“"F:’i"“m:“d separate their tissue wrappings—these crisp, t:e'luuh ? absclote ";‘:“L':‘[’:fl&"‘xa‘:’ff r;“:gfl“‘]'lgflz- i“ cambric, strongly reinforced with plenty excellently adapted to use in infants’ and S Ihird Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. fresh White Dimity Blouses, strictly = better @ dental parlors, | |tions with pointe 6t imteress tnat of bone buttons. A very practical and children’s garments, its weight and tex- tailormade in every detail, with corded d today the study of denu‘stry' could never be reached under present serviceable garment. Shown in sizes ture making it appropriate for slips and shoulder seams, turned-back buttoned cuffs, tuxedo, pointed or convertible col- lars and long sleeves, are the kind that ap- peals to the tailored woman who com- bines smart style with serviceability. Three distinct models are shown. Second Floor—Lapsburgh & Brother isamongthehighest professions, | | conditions. The old Georgetown-Lees- from 2 to 14 years at this special price. jagkets. ike, he oldes: DA i Third Floor—Li b h & Broth First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Ecsy Payment Terms to All || coumnter. s rena sk oroud o th e = \ C N ST A Vs 3 Gymnasium Bloomers Dr. White, 407 7th St.] | iime e St ciiesa s atsrns 3 All-Wool Serge . , { “ Special at $1.95 \ this road was put in good shape thou- werth’s Sc and 10e sands of Washington autoists would N° ht use it 0. It was \pointed out that $50,000 lg go ns would be necessary to put the road in proper condition and the following . men offered their services to collect l/ S l t C such an amount: Herman F asch, el yppecla a B. A. Bowles, cashier of the Potomac | Savings Bank of Georgetown, and Mr. J N e e . the capital. 1 feel confident that if Knicker Trousers Gymnasium bloomers made in regula- = ! sateen, with tion style of ffiue quali n i [ \ 1 tent astenings; siz to 2 = Special, $1.79 s ol i Chiffon Taffeta— . Harper of Washington: D. S. Macall Flesh or white muslin goes to make Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. and Frederick G. Carper of McLean, these nightgowns, which are attractively Kiickerbotker tronsers: fully Tined of Va.; S. M. Follin, Mark Turner and finished with colored stitching and shir- 7 L John W. Preston of Forestville, Va.,| [/l ring. Shown in regular and extra sizes and Ralph T. Powell of Great Falls, | [|ifl in slip-over models. Ve Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Both Mr. Bowles and Mr. Gasch jaBreed with Mr. Harper in the beliet - J that the state of Virginia would take over the road and maintain it once it was placed in proper condition. it —_— e e e MOVIE PRODUCERS BAN Polly Prim Aprons QUESTIONABLE FILMS | il Association Would Preclude Ex- i EaCh 55C \ . Tl s e R EaCh 49c ploitation of Pictures in Manner # percale in assorted checks and figures, fasteners” and bottom belt at knees. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. . excellent quality navy blue serge. Rein- S l g 39 rd forced taped seams. patent “Governor _\ pecla 2. ‘)’a —you cannot buy this quality at $2.39 every day, but occasionally we give you that op- portunity. Profit by the opportunity to- morrow. A rich, heavy, crisp quality—36 inches wide—pure silk, in copen. champagne, seal, navy, tan, steel, midnight silver, pea- cock, brown and black. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Moire Silk Bags at $2.98 Silk lined and fitted. Lovely bags, with convenient middle change compartment, swinging mirror and pretty lining. Finished with heavy silk tassel. Priced for Tuesday only at $2.98. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Boys’ Golf Caps of Navy Blue Serge Offensive to Good Taste. NEW YORK. March 7.—Plans to neatly finished with rick rack edging and filicsclyiell made G‘;"fhtfmb"& made of S prevent the production of question- tic. An excellent value. . navy, bluc iserge and have butfon tops, able films and to preclude the exploi- Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother unlined taped seams and snap fasteners . =) tation of pictures in a manner offen- | || on the visors. An excellent value. Sizes omen s On, ave sive to good taste were embodied in 6% to 74 : it resolutions adopted by the National . on your new Easter Shirt Assoclation of the Motion Picture In- FiSth Yieer—Tantbursh & Erether. J Pt S e clation, which represents most of the motion’ pictute producers and distrib- Flannel Kimonos e o, Gt St siemd | Dainty Sash Curlains —_— Healst mns aiules ety i { 13:Piece Sanitas Sels at $ 1.69 You know, or you should know, the good quality of the shirts at Lansburgh & Brother. If you do know, you'll take advantage of this sale. If you don't know here is your op- portunity to buy. ity or in any manner injurious (o . public welfare.” I ? If producers do not live up to this a r 2 9 standard. the resolution threatened l 9 C Spectal, C em with expulsion, and declared the | If! sociation would assist in the crimi- Made of Duckling fleece flannel, floral patterns, in belted or semi-fitted models, You'll seldom have an opportunity to astociation would assist in | ‘ o Joutl scldom have an opportusity to el e s e e bound with ribbon. Comfy on cold morn- $3.95 Shirts at $2.95 esolution banned films that are | ||| sccl ’ iy e o able sets are shown in a variety of pat- ings. 5 E . ‘salaclous, indecent and ime | (|l of such quality as these at so low a price. sets are o | T o Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. $4 95 Sh"-ls at 33 95 " ‘those which “emphasize and | ||| One-yard long and finished with lace in terns in pleasing color combinations— 2 A exiggerate:sex appeal.” thote based S 3 Blue and white, or white with colored on commercialized vice” or which I z Floor—Lansburgh & Brother esigns. ake drunkenness, gambling or the | [l Faut kiR eor b uk Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. ) se of narcoti attractive. i The lid also was clamped on “acenes | |l(l| which unnecessarily prolong expres- sions or demonstrations of passionate jlove” or “particularly suggestive bed- | |||Il Vs room and bathroom scenes and scenes . y {of inciting dances,” those exhibiting D lt [ akedness: or scanty ‘attire. oF hoss eliox Grass nugs which instruct the feeble-minded in L T T 9L%-Inch : A Dozen Pasrs Would Be a Good Buy! Round Sanitas Plate Doilics| | Bungalow Aprons | | Fiber Silk Stockings Each 5¢ Special, $1.00 59c pair “methods of committing crime.” A [ brotest aiso was voiced against 3 50 stories or scenes ridiculing public of- : It WOT! t [urn | ficials, policemen, sailots, soldiers, ¥ - A ! ministers, priests or rabbis Tug as the winds | These attractive rugs in size 4.6x7.6 are will — they can’t turn hown in rose. blue and a variety of 2 Slip-on, buttorfed-front models with Choice of black or cordovan. Perfect qual- 2 an “India”yinside out. COUNT WM_REFUGE' ;laoi:"colcrs. Very serviceable for Hed: ]'.'l‘. 97—';'"‘“ seea 5'[‘““. lot Ri plate belt and pockets, of good qual-ty_n?"- | ity; made with i:camle.ss.lreinforccd feet, and 2 3 p e e, A hes. ;i special doilies at an exceptional price. An oppor- cale, in neat stripes and figures. ese mock seams at back of leg. An exceptional Reinforcing Wing-tips | Eapelled From Ttaly, Denied Entry foomms and ‘porche. Offcting {aspccia tunity to securc doilics of this character aprons are well made and full.cut. value at this price. 3 4 on every it f { to Spain and Portugal. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother g ot ribs keep it from turn FLORENCE, Italy, March 6.—Count ing. Dealers every- |Michael Karolyi, whose expulsion | g from Ttaly was orde last week, | ||| b where. {has gone to Tarvis. Carinthia, after | % two countries. Spain and Portugal, | ||| E— ll had refused to give him a refuge. Umbrella | ™imone Gocuments. tarar by the £k some showing that Count ]lle BARGAIN { Karolyi planned to form a communist =the little umbrella with the big spread™ | K T e : colony of Hungarian i e - Every Day is Blue Ribbon Day on the 6th for so moderate a price seldom occurs. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. First Floor—Lanshurgh & Brother Made by ROSE BROS. CO.,Lancaster, Pa. | America, and, it is alleged, he Every Day is Blue Ribbon Day on the 6th . e eraemmeeeree | 10 hié: 8UPPOTted in this work by meme - bers of the Hungarian ministry and .\'|klolzx(ipla;‘nul(n‘;n}:::;anh::nh::: F::: With styles adafted from higher-priced models, Girl S’ W a Sh Dr éS ses Worthy of the Price! d two Hungarians and several we offer for Tuesday— Germans, who are suspected of hay- ing instigated the most recent dis- and to have dis- . At the Lowest Sale . § e e L 600 Crepe de Chine and Price in }3::“?::5 89(3 Women’s and Misses’ |ALLEGED RADICALS TAKEN "] Georgette Blouses Amoskeag Ginghams—Bates’ Gingham—Reps—Chambrays— I s % f Poplins, in a Varied Assortment of Colors and Patterns hiladelphia Officers Stop Meeting o Mothers will deem it a piece of rare good luck to be able to C t d W g e i ] \\ $3 choose smartly styled dresses at 89c. The dresses are styled in Oa S an ra S 'HIA, Pa., March 7— various ways—combinations of plain and fancy effects, sashed, belted, zabeth Gurley Flynn of New York new collars and cuffs of white, self material or contrasting color; {and eight Philadeiphians were ar- embroidered, smocked, shirred and fancy yokes. Dozens of styles to rested here when police. stopped a choose from—all at 8c each. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Style Successes LA o= (o nave bea { - TUESDAY, ON THE 6TH Underpriced! This llecti i (ashi‘t’:mab?; cg‘l; l1-1i n(g 96 Sample $2.95 Women’s $1_49 3 l 9 g_é | the principal speaker. Quantities of | Il ical 1 ature was seiz Free Proof ) priseners were given immed| fe i |l i ! I That You Can Hear! Eoor charges of “organizing and ; Blouses includes Stylcfi Skirts, at HouseDl;esses e wonderful ousti originating a radical movement con- that most any we Plaids, plain colors, in tai- Entirely new — roomy The ondertul, imorored Acoueti: [l FEET U fut o e o e el S lored and pleated ‘models;| | dresses of fast-color Ging. Wrappy Coats ctohear. We e e o sy e L et Ok these are_positively amazing ham, in vari-color plaids, Dolmans e ere held in various sums on = ] s ; - ! T vt oo 2ine WS tomenting * disorter’s na devite i Tiicyjare) in values. Get yours early to- | | White pique” collars trimmed | Sport Coats 2 s s | Sesuing seditious literature. o deed most remarkable otra tnioe R ol g o po! 1921 Acousticon values. The materials Cape Coats e Dye NMER TRIA HESHIESTRR HBRuRED:: | 3&@;‘25]13?1” s Windsor Crepe Bloomers—Special g""’ncg‘ses aoTSie Jm nothing you will have to [l {Charles Gilpin One of Ten Chosen heaVy quality. The biggest Bargain since the Bargain 6th A tremendl:m S :;.m:»: d,um o red !‘»‘u-_nolmrvm for Distinction by Drama League. i | opened. Well made and well sewn. Hea_yy tion and style di- in the prasent Acoustioon is o cou n:'”m\'-_mmhx I=Thnles CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, in white, flesh, Windsor Crepe in fiesh color with Geisha Girl c versity, including all oo b LB LT way (heatrical production was ‘NAVY and BLACK. Tailored styles, Peter Pan collars, design in blue. Elastic at knee and waist. * the newer shades; that the one of the honor guests at a banquet H i i i Si isses. the season’s most ef- attended by six hundred mesibers or rolling collars edged with fine pleating, some trimmed Sizes for women and m i 5 . S fective embroidered, Joy of Hearing Can Be Yours Againl the Drama League. Somo controversy with contrasting stitching. * %k tassel and button ‘The New Acousti has improve- had sen as to propriety of r] - ments and patented featares which [l | bini invited on account of his race GEORGETTE BLOUSES—YV, square and round neck o trimmed _treatments. canuot be duplicated, so no matter Gilpin was one of ten persons chosen . S . d omen S Oomers c Every garment silk what you have ever fried. just ask by the leaguo us those who have lines, lace trimmed and embroidered, cleverly used tucks, ) lined. for a free t 1 Acousticon. Ao st duri . . 3 A i ok . You'll get it promptiy. and if it e L e e e et novel collars and other fashion notes make the collection Good quality muslin, made up in high-class manner, and Choose at Souwili ne ua oathias ok oue cent D BeroAnt, i e xacicdand atieactive, neatly trimmed. All sizes in flesh color only. About 300 in $19.95 ducer; Jacob n-Ami, or; Gilg 5 b Dictograph Products Corp. Varesi, actress and writer: Lionel &t The Blouses will be on tables for easy selection. the lot. . 402-A Evans Building, will, actor; Dudley Biggs, director; Washington, D. €. ¥red Stone, comedian; Eugene O'Neill, i author; Lee Simpson, scenic artist, = = 'amd. Margaret suu;n.d.n.nanr. = ‘ & & ~ ' (l

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