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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. . . Spring Clean with the . ‘HOOVER Suction Sweeper—it beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans, LANSBURGH Just Released—*Under= neath Hawailan Skies,” a fox-trot. Double - faced Vocalion Record, 85c. &BROTHER ‘Washington, New York, Paris. SATURDAY STORE NEWS — 420-30 Seventh Street N.W. | Where Style, Quality and Tailored and Sports Hals —we have them THE LARGEST VARIETY THE BEST VALUES IN WASHINGTON — PRICED brimmed sailors, the mushroom shapes, the bell-crowned and rolled- brimmed affairs—as well as the new hats of layered ribbon. * Tailored Hats of Milan, Batavia cloth, Peanut braid, rough HIS immense col- lection is entirely new, the majority have just arrived, and will be shown for the first time tomorrow. All the alluring, modish innovations are represented: the straight- Of Course, We Have Trimmed Hats, Wonderful Variety—But Washington Women Want 55 Straws faced with hemp, combinations of layered felt and straw, satin and hemp. Not a single new style is’ missing. Every desirable color, also black and white, and stunning two- tone combinations. Choice, $5. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother A Saturda_y Offering of Fiber Silk Sweaters In New Styles and Colors Incomparably beauti- ful; the newest colors— and the best values we have offered”in ionths. $9.95 ‘We should by all means call this offering of en- tirely new Sweaters an unmatchable sale — be- cause, we bought them special, and have almost stripped them of profit in order . to selt them for $9.95, They are made Tuxedo style—the most preferred for Spring; knitted in plain or block stitch. Col- ors—navy blue, honey- dew, zinc gray, rust, to- mato red, and black. Sizes 36 to 44. Choice, $9.95. Lovely Silk; Petticoats Entirely New 4877 95 Priced Special ‘These are the sort of Petticoats which are practical for every type of mstug?l.‘ Made of fin; lity Silk Jersey, wit g'l’:ite?‘l, flounces trimmed in Dresden patterns, or solid and combination ef- fects, also Chiffon Taffeta in full extra sizes, with hemstitched, tucked aqd pleated flounces in (pangeable colors, are spe- changeable colors. Lines cially priced............ $5.95 Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother conform perfectly with straight, slim skirts. EXTRA SIZE SILK PETTICOATS, of silk Jer- sey with plaited messaline flounces in changeable col- ors, also fine quality black taffeta—are priced......! $8.95 OTHER PETTI- COATS, of silk Jersey and chiffon taffeta in solid and - Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose $1.65 We have just- 600 pairs, fine texture, dur- able weave, full-fash- ioned hose—with rein- forcements of double Without making a positive declaration, for we don’t know how good a stocking some stores might sell at this price, silk or mercerized lisle we believe this is the —in black only. They best hosiery value in go on sale Saturday Washington. moming at this low The limited quantity, rice cause they the attractive price, = A lead us to believe that have slight irregular- e will sell every pair in ities in weaves. one day. \ Fivet Fieor—Lansburgh & Brother ) Good Candy Always Fresh Moderately Priced Baby Sticks, 20c jar. Sutter Scotch, 50c Ib. Peach and Cherry Stones, 50c Foss* Assorted Chocolates, 69c Ib. Licorice Gum Drops, 56c Ib. Jordan Almonds, 60c and 86c Ib. Jack Straws, 60c. Turkish Paste, 50c/ First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Toilet Articles Specially Priced For Saturday Selling Pebeco Tooth Paste, 32c. Pompeian Massage Cream, Jam Rice Powder, all tints, 32c. Physicians Soap, 3 for 25c. Djer-Kiss Talcum, 19c. Djer-Kiss Compact Powder or Rouge, 39c. Amani Shampoo, 2 for 2Sc. Wildroot Hair Tonic, 45¢c. Prophylactic Military Hair- brushes, 59c. 20-Mule Team Borax, 3 for 25¢. ans| 13 First 'l.'lbl!'. burgh & and Surgeons’ For Infants, Misses and Growing Girls—for school, for play, for dress-up— Oxfords and Strap * Pumps No matter whether you want a very stylish patent leather or dull kid strap pump, with self or ribbon bow, or tan oxfords ahd sandals for playtime, with or without heels and round or broad toes, come here tomorrow and we can fit you in just the right shoe. Sizes 5to 8, $2.75 to $4.00 8% to 11, $3.00 to $4.75 117 to 2, $350 to $5.50 2% to 6, $530 to $6350 Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Children’s Sport Socks, 29¢ Pair 1,080 pairs, in a good range of wanted colors. Mill irregulars, great values. Buy the summer supply. Children’s Ribbed Hose Sizes 6 to 8, Soc Sizes 8% to 10, 60c In the demanded CORDOVAN shade, and Wayne-Knit per- fect quality. First Floer— Value Go Hand in Hand We Bought the Samples—Y ou Get the Savings Sale of 200 Sample Blouses This sale is the result of a pur- chase, wherein we made ENOR- MOUS SAVINGS, and we have the satisfaction of knowing that these are among the best blouses we have ever offered at this price $6.95 Come expecting the rich, heavy all- silk Georgettes, such as belong in blouses usually sold at much higher prices; come expecting fashions such as are generally considered the sole property of costly blouses. Overblouse and Tuck-in models, in wonderful hand- painted, hand-embroidered, hand-beaded effects, or with unique trims of Filet lace, Venice pattern lace and braidin, Second Floor—La Fancy sashes and ties. The very newest modes, in sizes 36 to 40—choice,. Saturday, $6.95. - burgh & Brother ~ We reduced prices to make this group of Coats a real attraction to Saturday Shoppers Quality Coats and Wraps Spring’s Style SuCCESSes Smart F. abrics and Colors Perfect wonders at the price! Graceful and swagger in line— developed with a fine sense of line and drape—and finished with the technique of costly aristocrats. = _ Cape Wrafis—-Regu’atmn Coats—Wraéfiy Coats’ Bolivia, Tricotine, crushed collars, em- Camels’ Hair Cloth, broidered, braided, Wool Velour, Quilted fringed and other re- Satin—with new fined trimmings. Col- Styles for women sleeved effects, softly ors—tan, reindeer, and misses, $45. Second Fleor—Linsburgh & Brother gray, new blue, navy and black. Handsome silk lined. ThesegaySpringtime Frocks are for Girls —and should have a place in the wsrdrobe of every well-dressed miss of 10 to 14 summers. Be- sides being practical for school, they are really smart and may be worn on almost any occasion. On the left, a new frock of mercerized poplin, with apron panel front, finished with fine plaiting, self girdle and sash, adorned with hand embroidery. The = dresses are to be had in copen, rose or tan. $4,9,3 The other sketch shows a smart, shirt-waisted frock, of fine quality gingham. Note the clever combining of plain color for bodice and @) plaids for skirt. Sizes 8 to 14 years, at......,. $7 95 | Girls’ Coats, $7.95, $9.95, $14.95 Nobby black and white shepherd checks, also plain wool velours and polo cloths. Many styles—wanted colors, in sizes 6 to 14 years. TAFFETA DRESSES —For dress-up occasions, are shown in varied styles and colors, trimmed with embroidery and ruffles. Sizes 8 to 14, $14.95. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Sale of ‘Boys” All-Wool Navy Blue Serge Norfolk SUITS Specially They are new—just unpacked. We secured them at ad- vantageous pricing from a New York maker who has quite a reputation for- workmanship, and the quality of his jproducts are the best. For service—for appearance—and for genuine value, parents could do'no better than to choose these splendid suits, Full cut, fully lined knicker trousers and the seams are all reinforced. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Boys’ Norfolk Suits Special $6. 75 . Single and double breasted models, alpaca lined coats, fully lined knickers. Made of service- able spring mixtures. Sizes 9 to 17 years. Bell Brand Blouses, only 69c Every Blouse is new and perfect, made of high count percales and shown in many smart striped pat- terns. Eton collar, attached collar and neckband styles. Buy the cpring and summer supply temorrow at this - special price. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Fifta Floer—Lansburgh & Brether WHITE = ORGANDIE DRESSES of clever styles, for girls of 6 to 14 years; fitted or straight-line ef- fects; trimmed with laces and embroidery, $5.95. SAMPLE DRESSES— A sale! Smart styles of gingham, flowered dim- ities and Japanese crepe. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Very Special, $6.95 and $7.95. Boys’ 2-Trousers Suits, $7.95 Only a limited quantity, but they're the best bar- gaing that we've seen for a long time. Imagine for yourself, well made, serviceable suits with two pairs of lined knickers for this price. Isn’t that a R bargain? Norfolk of fancy mixed Sizes 9 to 13 models fabrics. years. Men! The April Shirt Carnival Continues Saturday! Hundreds of men have attended this event— and have purchased freely of the different groups of splendidly tai- lored Shirts—and saved money on every “buy”. It’s Good News To know that there will be a plentiful selec- tion for all who come tomorrow. Lot 1— SHIRTS at $1.39 3 for $4 PRINTED MADRAS in jacquard, - crepe, flat and dimity corded weaves, also plain white self-striped Madras. ‘' Good, full sizes— youw’ll want several! Lot 2— 'SHIRTS at - $1.69 3 for $5 DOUCETINE, mercerized Jersey cloth, dimity corded “and mercerized striped printed Madras and woven Madras—in the “just right” color combinations. Lot 3— SHIRTS at $1.89 3 for $5.50 WOVEN MADRAS, of an extra fine quality, in various plain and self striped weaves. These real woven Madras Shirts you get in the April Carnival at $1.89, 3 for $5.50. Lot 4— SHIRTS at $2.35 3 for $6.75 LORRAINE CORDED MADRAS, English woven Madras and various other fine Madras weave shirtings. A wonderful collection and equally as good values Lot 5— SHIRTS at $5.00 SILK JERSEY, satin stripe crepe, white jersey, Peau Raye, flat stripe Em- pire and King cloth; fa- vored weaves; all-silk qual- ities. MEXIGAN BUSINESS MEN ENTERTAIED t Delegates, on: Tour, Glmi Luncheon Here by U. 8. ° Chamber of Commerce. l!| After an extended tour of inspecs tion of the principal commercial con- | ters of the United States, in the in« terest of fostering closer trade rela< || tions between this country and Mexi- {co. a special delegation of Mexican | business men ‘representing the Com- | federation of Mexican Chambers of | Commerce, were entertained at lynch- {eon yesterday by the United States | Chamber of Commerce at the Hotek | Washington. | In a brief address of welcome, Jo~ ! seph H. Defries, president of the { American body. who presided, de- j scribed the mission of the visitors as fone of “commercial diplomacy.~ &pd said that the prime motives of the. trade envoys were to repay the many| Visits to Mexico recently made by various trade organizations of this country, and to extend to them am' invitation to attend the forthcoming; commercial congress to be held in Mexico City June 20 to 26. Responding through an interpretes,. { Fernando leal Novelo. president ef’ | the Confederation of Mexican Cl | bers of Commerce, an_orga: iom | composed of fifty-four Mexican sub- | chambers and four foreign bodies of; {like nature, voiced his appreciation’ {of the cordial reception extended te | his associates in all parts ofige Ul {ed States, and declared thal ne | before were conditions more pro- | pitious for furthering friendly trade; { Telations between the two countries’ than at present. He stressed the | fact that the mission carried no po-; | litical significance. ! Only Buying Country. : Bruno Newman, an American of sev- |enteen years' residence in Mexico, and |director in both the American and; {Mexican chambers, gave a brief re- |sume of the formation of the latter {body. In answer to questions Mr. {Newman declared that at pres { Mexico was the only buying country. in the world; that it was the enly’ country on a purely gold basis, and_ was free from exchange fluctuations:’ but that while Mexican business men: | were willing and desirous to deal with the United States, the banking inter-: ests of Ameérica were loath to extend! a _reasonable credit. 3 The speaker predicated an era ef: wonderful prosverity for Mexico in {the next decade, and extended a cor- jdial invitation to moneyed Americans, e?ge‘ciuly bankers, to take advantage: of it. Others to make brief addresses in-. cluded Dr. L. 8. Rowe, director eral of the Pan-American Union sistant Secretary of Commerce ward F. Sweet and Danti Cuci, presi-: dent of the Italian Chamber of Com- merce in Mexico. H The party leaves Washington fer; Cincinati Saturday morning. and after visiting St. Louis and southern Tex-: as, will return to Mexico. g Members of Mission. Included in the delegation besides: Messrs. Novelo, Newman and o2 Wwere W. L. Vail, vice president of the . Trust Company of Mexico; Adolfe’ Martinez, director of the Confederat- ed Chamber of Industries; Camilo Can-; sores, director of Confederation ef: Mexican Chambers of Commerce; Lepoldo H. Palzuelos of the sams body; Humberto Sheridan, re) - ing El Universal; Bernado H. Ze- tina, shoe manufacturer; John B.: King. general manager of the Mex- ico-American Excursion Company, asd Antonio Cornejo. Other guests included Franklin Adams, counselor of the Pan-Amer- ican Union; S. C. Meade, secretary of the Merchants' Association of New York city; Newbold Noyes, wm ton Star, and the following of of the United States Chamber :{ Commerce; D. A. Skinner, secre! John Joy Edson, treasurer; F¥. Shephard, field department! My Thorpe, editor, Nation's Busin ‘W. DuB. Brookings, manager depart. ment of natural resources produce tions; Roy G. . partment of referenda and resolu- tions; John Ihlder, manager civic de- partment; J. J. O'Connor, department of finance; N. Sumner Myrick, coun- selor shipping bureau, representing commercial and ocean transportation; Richard Waterman, secretary trans-- portation committee; Edward H. Me-. Cullogh, manager department fabrl cated productions; J. R. Bibbins, ma: ager transportation and acgommoda-' tion; C. D. Snow, department foreign commerce; M. B. Trazevant, manager: insurance department; William M.- Mackie and Ben H. Lambe. “Products from Farm to Yeu" BELLEVUE PASTRIES Dainty Desserts ¢ of Many Varieties, H Moderately Priced and Delivered to Your Home If You Phone Main 3325, 1334-36 G Street | 1338 New York Ave. ' “THE BANTAM” 1332 G Street Erivate Dining Rooms for B e How, Connan | Upon Advance Application EVERY BOOK of NEW AND POPULAR FICTION Yu-alynu_lb‘?‘ml i Save money, H The Book You Want—J: